service@vehnsgroup.com.
Items not covered by the warranty:
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Brush heads
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Damage caused by misuse, abuse, neglect,
alteration or unauthorised repair
•
Normal wear and tear including scratches,
discolouration or fading
DISPOSAL INFORMATION
Waste electrical and electronic equipment must not
be disposed of with household waste. You must
therefore not simply throw away your old appliances.
They must be recycled. In order to improve waste
separation, the Electrical and Electronic Equipment
Act therefore stipulates that all electrical and electronic
equipment must be permanently marked with the
corresponding symbol, the crossed-out dustbin.
Free collection points for old electrical appliances
are available for you to return them. You can
obtain the addresses from your city or municipal
administration. Batteries and accumulators that
are not enclosed in the old appliance, as well as
lamps that can be removed from the old appliance
without being destroyed, must be removed from
the old appliances before disposal. As a consumer,
you are generally obliged to hand in used batteries
and accumulators as well as lamps separately at the
special collection points. Make sure that the batteries
and accumulators are completely empty. Then
carefully remove the batteries and accumulators
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