Rechargeable batteries
Do not throw the batteries into a fire or water.
Hearing aid compatibility
You phone works with most popular hearing aids. However,
given the wide range of hearing aids available, we are unable to
guarantee that your phone will function fully with every hearing
aid.
Disposal
In order to dispose of your device, take it to a
collection point provided by your local public waste
authorities (e.g. recycling centre). According to laws
on the disposal of electronic and electrical devices,
owners are obliged to dispose of old electronic and
electrical devices in a separate waste container. The
symbol indicates that the device must not be
disposed of in normal domestic waste!
Batteries represent a hazard to health and the
environment!
Never open, damage or swallow batteries or allow
them to pollute the environment. They may contain
toxic, ecologically hazardous heavy metals. You are
legally required to dispose of batteries and
rechargeable batteries safely, either at a retailer that
sells batteries or at an appropriate collection point
that provides a suitable container. Never put batteries
in the household waste. Disposal is free of charge.
Lithium batteries and battery packs of all kinds
should be fully discharged before you drop them off.
Be sure to take precautions against short-circuits, e.g.
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