Observe the marking of the packaging materials
for waste separation, which are marked with
abbreviations (a) and numbers (b) with following
meaning: 1–7: plastics/20–22: paper and
fibreboard/80–98: composite materials.
Product:
Contact your local refuse disposal authority for more
details of how to dispose of your worn-out product.
To help protect the environment, please dispose of
the product properly when it has reached the end
of its useful life and not in the household waste.
Information on collection points and their opening
hours can be obtained from your local authority.
Environmental damage through incorrect
disposal of the batteries/rechargeable
batteries!
Remove the batteries/battery pack from the product before
disposal.
Batteries/rechargeable batteries may not be disposed of
with the usual domestic waste. They may contain toxic heavy
metals and are subject to hazardous waste treatment rules and
regulations. The chemical symbols for heavy metals are as
follows: Cd = cadmium, Hg = mercury, Pb = lead. That is why
you should dispose of used batteries/rechargeable batteries at
a local collection point.
Service
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Tel.:
0800 0569216
E-Mail:
owim@lidl.co.uk
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