Electrical and electronic equipment (EEE) contains materials, parts and substances which can be
dangerous to the environment and harmful to human health if waste of electrical and electronic equipment
(WEEE) is not disposed of correctly.
Equipment, which is marked with the WEEE logo (as shown on the left), should not be thrown away with
your household waste. Contact your Local Authority Waste Disposal Department as they will be able to
provide details of the recycling options available in your area.
Used batteries are hazardous waste and NOT to be disposed of with the household waste! As a consumer
you are legally obligated to return all batteries for environmentally responsible recycling – no matter
whether or not the batteries contain harmful substances*).
Return batteries free of charge to public collection points in your community or to shops selling batteries of
the respective kind.
Only return fully discharged batteries.
*) marked Cd = cadmin, Hg = mercury, Pb=lead
• Only use mercury and cadmium-free batteries.
• Used batteries are hazardous waste and NOT to be disposed of the household waste!!! Return the
batteries to your dealer or to collection points in your community.
• Keep batteries away from children. Children might swallow batteries.
Contact a physician immediately if a battery was swallowed.
• Check your batteries regularly to avoid battery leakage.
• Batteries shall not be exposed to excessive heat such as sunshine, fire or the like.
• CAUTION: Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced
Replace only with the same or equivalent type.
Ingo Devices assumes no responsibility for any errors that may appear in this manual.
Due to our continuous improvement, Ingo Devices reserves the right to change without notice, product
offerings, specifications and compatibility.
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