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Disposal:
Any hazardous substance in electrical or electronic equipment can
have a potential impact on the environment and health during
recycling. Consequently, at the end of useful life of the device, it
should not be disposed of with municipal unsorted waste.
Your role as final consumers is crucial in terms of reuse, recycling and
obtaining other types of value creation from this. You have the choice of
different collection systems and exchanges organized by local authorities
(recycling centers) and distributors. It is your duty to use these opportunities.
In the end of battery life:
2.
This appliance contains battery
that are non-replaceable.
Used batteries must be supported by
a selective collection system in order
to be recycled thus reducing the impact on
the environment.
When the battery reaches its end of life, you
must place it in an appropriate selective
collection system that will handle its
destruction and / or recycling.
If the battery acid has leaked, avoid contact with skin, eyes and
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mucous membranes! The liquid that leaks from the battery can cause
rashes. If acid still had to contact with skin, immediately flush the
affected areas with clean water and consult a doctor immediately.
The batteries must be installed with the correct polarity +/-.
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Do not recharge non-rechargeable batteries because of the risk of
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explosion.
The presence of this logo on the product means that disposal of
2012 on electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE).the device is
governed by Directive 2012/19 / EU dated 4 July
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