Treatment of spent batteries (applicable in all countries of the European Union
and in other European schemes with separate collection systems)
By ensuring that batteries are disposed of properly, you will help prevent potential
negative consequences for the environment and health that might otherwise be
caused by improper disposal. Recycling materials helps conserve natural resources.
In the case of products which, for safety, performance or data protection reasons,
require a fixed connection to an internal battery/battery, it must only be replaced by
a qualified service person.
Hand over the product at the end of its life to suitable collection points for the
disposal of electrical and electronic equipment: this ensures that the battery inside
the product is also treated correctly.
For more detailed information on how to dispose of the used battery or product,
please contact your local municipal office, your local waste disposal service or the
point of sale where you purchased it.
According to Legislative Decree 49/2014 the product is included in the EEE (electri-
cal and electronic equipment) WEEE management (separate collection).
This symbol on the product or on the packaging
indicates that the battery should not be considered
normal household waste. On some battery types this
symbol may be used in combination with a chemical
symbol.
Chemical symbols for Mercury (Hg) or Lead (Pb) are
added if the battery contains more than 0. 0005%
mercury or 0. 004% lead.