If your old appliance has stored any personal data, you are
responsible for deleting it yourself before returning it.
If it is possible to do so without destroying the old appliance, re-
move the old batteries or rechargeable batteries before returning
the appliance for disposal and take them to a separate collec-
tion point. In the case of permanently installed rechargeable
batteries, you must indicate during disposal that the appliance
contains a battery.
Your local community or municipal authorities can
provide information on how to dispose of the
worn-out product.
Disposal of the packaging
The packaging materials have been selected for their
environmental friendliness and ease of disposal and
are therefore recyclable. Dispose of packaging
materials that are no longer needed in accordance with
applicable local regulations.
Dispose of the packaging in an environmentally
friendly manner. Note the labelling on the packaging
and separate the packaging material components for
disposal, if necessary. The packaging material is
labelled with abbreviations (a) and numbers (b) with the
following meanings: 1–7: plastics, 20–22: paper and
cardboard, 80–98: composites.
Disposal of batteries
Batteries/rechargeable batteries must be treated as
hazardous waste and must therefore be disposed of
in an environmentally sound manner by appropriate
bodies (dealers, specialist dealers, public municipal
bodies, commercial disposal companies). Batteries/rechargea-
ble batteries may contain toxic heavy metals.
The heavy metals contained are identified by letters below the
symbol: Cd = cadmium, Hg = mercury, Pb = lead.
For this reason, do not dispose of batteries/rechargeable batter-
ies in domestic waste. Take them to a specialist collection point.
Only return batteries that are fully discharged.
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