Disposal
Dispose of the packaging materials properly, according to their
type, such as paper or cardboard. Contact your local waste-
disposal service or environmental authority for information on the
proper disposal.
Do not dispose of electronic devices in the household garbage!
As per the Directive 2002/96/EC of the European Parliament on waste
electrical and electronic equipment and its adaptation into German law,
used electronic devices must be collected separately and recycled in an
environmentally friendly manner. Empty, old batteries must be disposed of at
battery collection points by the consumer. You can find out more information about
the disposal of devices or batteries produced after 6 January 2006 from your local
waste-disposal service or environmental authority.
In accordance with the regulations concerning batteries and rechargeable
batteries, disposing of them in the normal household waste is explicitly
forbidden. Please make sure to dispose of your used batteries as required by
law — at a local collection point or in the retail market. Disposal in domestic waste
violates the Battery Directive.
Batteries that contain toxins are marked with a sign and a chemical symbol.
Cd¹
Hg²
Pb³
battery contains cadmium
1
battery contains mercury
2
battery contains lead
3
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