Then click on the magnifying glass
item number 400107_2204.
Disposal
The product and packaging materials are
recyclable; dispose of them separately for better
waste treatment. For options for disposing of the
used product, please contact your town council or
city administration.
Pay attention to the labelling on the
packaging materials when separating
waste; these are marked with
abbreviations (a) and numbers (b) that
mean the following:
device and that can be removed in a non-
destructive way must be separated from the
device before it is handed over to a collection
point and disposed of as intended. The same
applies to light sources that can be removed
from the device in a non-destructive way.
Owners of electrical and electronic equipment
from private households can hand them in at the
collection points of the public waste disposal
authorities or at the collection points set up by the
manufacturers or distributors within the
jurisdiction of the ElektroG (Electrical and
Electronic Equipment Act). The surrender of old
devices is free of charge.
Please dispose of the device by returning it to
your local branch of LIDL.
and enter
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1–7: plastics
20–22: paper and cardboard
80–98: composites
Disposing of the electrical device
The symbol with the crossed-out waste
bin signifies that electrical and electronic
equipment must not be disposed of with
household waste. Consumers are legally obliged
to collect electrical and electronic equipment
separately from unsorted municipal waste at the
end of their service life. In this way, an
environmentally friendly and resource-saving
usage is ensured.
Disposable and rechargeable batteries that are
not firmly enclosed by the electrical or electronic
Dealers with a sales area of at least 400 m
electrical and electronic equipment are obliged
to take them back. The same applies to food
retailers with a total sales area of at least
800 m
2
, provided that they offer electrical and
electronic equipment continuously or at least
several times a year. Distance sellers with a
storage area of at least 400 m
electronic equipment or a total storage area of at
least 800 m
2
are also obligated. In general,
distributors are obliged to ensure that old
devices can be returned free of charge by means
of suitable return options at a reasonable
distance.
Consumers have the option of handing over an
old device free of charge to a distributor who is
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for electrical and
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for