Pay attention to the labelling of the packaging
materials when separating waste; these are marked
with abbreviations (a) and numbers (b) and have the
following meaning:
1-7: plastics
20-22: paper and cardboard
80-98: composites.
Disposal of the electrical device
Remove the batteries before disposal and dispose of
them separately (see Disposal of Batteries). This product
is subject to the European Directive 2012/19/EU. The
crossed-out rubbish bin symbol means that the device must be
disposed of at a separate waste collection point in the
European Union. Labelled products must not be disposed of
together with normal household waste, but must be returned to
a collection point that accepts electrical and electronic
equipment for recycling. Do not throw your product into the
household waste when it has served its purpose, but dispose of
it properly in the interests of environmental protection. You can
check with your local authorities about collection centres and
their opening times. Please take care to follow the regulations
that are currently in force.
Disposal of batteries
The accompanying symbol indicates that batteries and
rechargeable batteries must not be disposed of with normal
household waste.
Defective or used batteries/rechargeable
batteries must be recycled in accordance with Directive
2006/66/EC and its amendments. Consumers are legally
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