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Correct disposal of electrical and electronic equipment
The device is marked with a crossed-out garbage bin,
in accordance with the European Directive 2012/19/EU
on used electrical and electronic Equipment (Waste
Electrical and Electronic equipment - WEEE). Products
marked with this symbol should not be disposed of or
dumped with other household waste after a period of
use. The user is obliged to get rid of used electrical and electronic
equipment by delivering it to designated recycling point in which
dangerous waste are being recycled. Collecting this type of
waste in designated locations, and the actual process of their
recovery contribute to the protection of natural resources. Proper
disposal of used electrical and electronic equipment is beneficial
to human health and environment. To obtain information on
where and how to dispose of used electrical and electronic
equipment in an environmentally friendly manner user should
contact their local government office, the waste collection point,
or point of sale, where the equipment was purchased.
Correct disposal of used batteries
According to the EU directive 2006/66/EC with
changes contained in EU directive 2013/56/UE on the
disposal of batteries, this product is marked with
crossed-out garbage bin symbol. The symbol
indicates that the batteries used in this product
should not be disposed with regular household waste, but
treated according to the legal directives and local regulations. It
is not allowed to dispose of batteries and accumulators with
unsorted municipal waste. Users of batteries and accumulators
must use the available collection points of these items, which
allows them to return, recycle and disposal.
Within the EU, the collection and recycling of batteries and
accumulators is a subject to separate procedures.
To learn more about existing procedures of recycling of batteries
and accumulators please contact your local office or an
institution for waste disposal or landfill.
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