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Warranty exclusions
Recycling
Removing the rechargeable battery
What is not covered under warranty:
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In mouth attachments including brush heads and
nozzles.
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Damage caused by use of unauthorized replacement
parts or unauthorized brush heads.
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Damage caused by misuse, abuse, neglect, alterations
or unauthorized repair.
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Normal wear and tear, including chips, scratches,
abrasions, discoloration or fading.
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UV light bulb.
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This symbol means that electrical products and
batteries shall not be disposed of with normal
household waste.
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Follow your country's rules for the separate collection
of electrical products and batteries.
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The UV light bulb of the sanitizer contains mercury.
Do not throw the UV light bulb away with the normal
household waste at the end of its life. Hand it in at an
official collection point for recycling.
The built-in rechargeable battery must only be removed
by a qualified professional when the appliance is
discarded. Before removing the battery, make sure that
the battery is completely empty.
Take any necessary safety precautions when you
handle tools to open the appliance and when you
dispose of the rechargeable battery. Be sure to
protect your eyes, hands, fingers, and the surface
on which you work.
When you handle batteries, make sure that your
hands, the product and the batteries are dry.
To avoid accidental short-circuiting of batteries
after removal, do not let battery terminals come
into contact with metal objects (e.g. coins,