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2.2 Disposal Guide
1. Fully Discharge the Battery (if possible): Before disposal, ensure the battery is fully discharged. This can
reduce potential hazards. Always refer to local laws and guidelines for battery recycling and disposal
procedures.
2. Handling Failed Batteries: If the battery cannot be fully discharged due to malfunction or product failure,
consult a licensed battery recycling facility or professional for proper and safe handling.
3. Segregation of Battery Types: Ensure batteries or cells from different electrochemical systems (e.g., lithium-
ion, nickel-metal hydride) are disposed of separately. Mixing different types of batteries can lead to chemical
reactions or safety risks.
4. Avoid Physical Damage: Do not expose the battery to physical impacts, punctures, or high temperatures
during disposal, as it may lead to leakage, fire, or explosion.
5. Follow Local Regulations: Always adhere to local regulations and guidelines for battery disposal, as improper
handling can harm the environment and violate legal requirements.
2.3 EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
ZENDURE TECHNOLOGY CO., LIMITED declares that the SolarFlow 800 Pro complies with the directive
2014/53/EU (RED), 2011/65/EU(RoHS), 2015/863/EU(RoHS).
The full text of the Declaration of Conformity is available at the following web address: https: //zendure.de/
pages/download-center
Declaration of conformity
The EU Declaration of Conformity can be requested at this address: https: //zendure.de/pages/
download-center
Disposal and Recycling
Disposal of packaging: dispose of the packaging separately by type of material.
Disposal of old equipment (applies in the European Union and other European countries with
separate collection (waste collection) Old equipment must not be disposed of in household
waste. Every consumer is legally obligated to dispose of old equipment that can no longer be
used separately from household waste, for example at a collection point for recyclables.
To ensure proper recycling and avoid negative impact on the environment, electronic devices
must be taken to an appropriate collection site. For this reason, electronic devices are marked
with the symbol shown to the left.
Batteries and accumulators must not be disposed of in household waste. As a consumer, you
are legally obligated to dispose of all batteries and accumulators, regardless of whether they
contain pollutants or not, at a designated collection point.
Marked with: Cd = Cadmium, Hg = Mercury, Pb = Lead. Discharge any built-in or accessory
batteries before disposing.
3. Symbols Used in This Guide
Symbol
Explanation
A high-risk hazard that, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury.
Important information that you must pay attention to.
Included with your product
Optional (not included)
Indicates additional information on correct use or useful tips.
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