• Waste electrical and electronic equipment can be handed in free of
charge at the following places:
- Public disposal or collection points (e.g. municipal works yards)
- Points of sale of electrical appliances (stationary and online), pro-
vided that dealers are obliged to take them back or offer to do so
voluntarily.
- Up to three waste electrical devices per type of device, with an
edge length of no more than 25 centimetres, can be returned free of
charge to the manufacturer without prior purchase of a new device
from the manufacturer or taken to another authorised collection point
in your vicinity.
- Further supplementary take-back conditions of the manufacturers
and distributors can be obtained from the respective customer ser-
vice.
• If the manufacturer delivers a new electrical appliance to a private
household, the manufacturer can arrange for the free collection of the
old electrical appliance upon request from the end user. Please con-
tact the manufacturer's customer service for this.
• These statements only apply to devices installed and sold in the coun-
tries of the European Union and which are subject to the European Di-
rective 2012/19/EU. In countries outside the European Union, different
regulations may apply to the disposal of waste electrical and electronic
equipment.
Notes on lithium-ion batteries
Remove the battery before disposing of the device!
Li-Ion
• Do not dispose of the battery in household waste, in a fire (risk of ex-
plosion) or in water. Damaged batteries can harm the environment and
your health if toxic vapours or liquids escape.
• Defective or used batteries must be recycled in accordance with Di-
rective 2006/66/EC.
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