12. Disposal
Battery and accumulator disposal
Batteries and accumulators containing harmful substances are marked with the
symbol of a crossed-out wheeled bin and must not be disposed of with household
waste.
As a consumer you are legally obliged to return used batteries and accumulators. You can hand in
your old batteries and rechargeable batteries as hazardous waste at the public collection points in
your community or wherever batteries of the respective type are sold. You will find these marks on
batteries containing harmful substances: Pb = battery contains lead, Cd = battery contains
cadmium, Hg = battery contains mercury.
Disposal of the fever thermometer
According to the current state of knowledge, the thermometer does not contain any particular
environmentally hazardous substances. The thermometer is not to be treated as normal waste but
must be handed in at a collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment.
For more information, contact your local authority or municipal waste management company.
13.
Note on electromagnetic compatibility
Guidelines and manufacturer's declaration - electromagnetic emissions
The S240 thermometer is intended for use in the ELECTROMAGNETIC ENVIRONMENT specified below.
The customer or the user of the thermometer should ensure that it is used in such an environment.
Emissions test
RF emissions CISPR 11
RF emissions CISPR 11
Harmonic emissions
IEC 61000-3-2
Voltage fluctuations / flicker
emissions IEC 61000-3-3
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Compliance
Electromagnetic environment - guidance
Group 1
The S240 thermometer uses RF energy exclusively
for its internal FUNCTION. Therefore, RF emissions
are very low and are unlikely to interfere with
Class B
neighbouring electronic devices.
N/A
The S240 thermometer is intended for use in all
establishments, including residential establishments
and those directly connected to a PUBLIC SUPPLY
NETWORK that also supplies buildings used for
N/A
residential purposes.