11. Correct disposal of this product
In line with the European WEEE directive, electrical and electronic devices should
not be disposed of along with domestic waste. According to the electrical and elec-
tronic equipment act (ElektroG), you are obliged (as a consumer) to return (free
of charge) electrical and electronic devices to the manufacturer, the point of sale
or public collection points at the end of their service life. The relevant local laws
regulate the details in this regard.
12. Instructions for battery disposal
Within the EU, this symbol indicates that this product should not be
disposed of with household waste. Used devices contain valuable
materials that should be recycled to prevent harm to the environ-
ment or human health caused by uncontrolled disposal of waste.
Please dispose your old devices via appropriate collection centres
or send the device for disposal back to the place where you bought
it. It will then be sent for recycling.
In conjunction with the sale of batteries along with the supply of devices that in-
clude batteries, the supplier is obliged to point out the following to the customer:
The customer is legally obliged to return used batteries. He can return used bat-
teries which the supplier offers or has offered as new batteries in his assortment
free of charge to the supplier's dispatch warehouse (shipping address). The sym-
bols shown on the batteries indicate the following: Pb = battery contains more
than 0.004 percent lead by weight, Cd = battery contains more than 0.002 percent
cadmium by weight, Hg = battery contains more than 0.0005 percent mercury by
weight.
English
The symbol of the crossed-out dustbin means
that the battery may not be disposed of in house-
hold waste.
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