11. Environmental and waste disposal
information
Devices marked with this symbol are subject to the European
Directive 2012/19/EU. Electrical and electronic devices may
not be put in the household waste, but must be disposed of via
designated public disposal centres. By properly disposing of the
old device, you can avoid environmental damage and health
hazards. Further information regarding proper disposal of the
old device can be obtained from your local authority or the
shop where you purchased the device.
Think about environmental protection. Used batteries do not
belong in normal domestic waste. You must dispose of them at a
collection point for old batteries.
Make sure the packaging is disposed of in an environmentally
friendly manner. Cardboard packaging can be put out for
waste-paper collection or taken to public collection points for
recycling. The plastic packaging used for your device is
collected by your local waste management company and
disposed of in an environmentally-friendly manner.
Please pay attention to the labels on packaging materials when
you separate waste; these are marked with abbreviations (a)
and numbers (b) that mean the following:
1–7:
Composite materials.
The product can be recycled, is subject to an extended
producer responsibility and is collected separately.
Plastics/20–22:
SilverCrest SLSN 3 B2
Paper
and
cardboard/80–98:
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