17. DISPOSAL
Instructions According to the Electrical and Electronic Equipment Act (ElektroG)
We would like to point out to the owners of waste and unwanted electrical
and electronic equipment that, according to the applicable legal regulations,
such electrical items must be collected separately from other municipal waste.
The symbol of a crossed-out waste bin shown on the electrical and electronic
equipment shown below also indicates the obligation to separate it and dispose of
it seperately and in accordance with all local regulations.
Notice according to the Battery Act (BattG)
Batteries can also be returned free of charge to retailers after use. Batteries and
battery cells must not be disposed of in household waste. Additionally, we would like
to point out the following: Used batteries can contain pollutants that, if not properly
stored or disposed of, can damage the environment or your health. Batteries also
contain important raw materials such as Iron, zinc, manganese or nickel and can
be re-used. The symbol with the crossed-out waste bin means that batteries and
battery cells must not be disposed of with household waste. Under this symbol,
the following symbols with the following meaning must be used when labeling the
batteries in accordance with legal requirements:
Recycling loop
Packaging materials can be returned for raw materials recycling.
Dispose of the packaging in accordance with the current regulations.
Information is available from the recylcing and collection systems and facilities in
your own community / local area.
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