(Rechargeable) batteries must not
be disposed of along with the
household waste. Consumers are
legally obliged to dispose of (rechar
geable) batteries separately.
(Rechargeable) batteries can be han
ded in free of charge at a collection
point of the local authority/district
or in retailers so that they can be
disposed of in an environmentally
friendly way and valuable raw ma
terials can be recovered. If they are
not disposed of properly, toxic ingre
dients may escape into the environ
ment and cause harm to the health
of humans, animals and plants.
Only dispose of (rechargeable) bat
teries when they are discharged. If
possible, use rechargeable batteries
rather than singleuse batteries.
In the case of (rechargeable) batte
ries containing lithium, tape over the
poles before you dispose of them
to prevent a short circuit. A short
circuit may cause a fire or explosion.
TECHNICAL DATA
Article number:
ID of operating instructions:
Device
Model number:
Voltage supply:
Power:
Battery charge time:
Battery operating time:
Power supply
Model number:
Input:
Output:
Protection class:
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The adjacent symbol (crossedout
bin underlined) means that used
devices should not be disposed of
in the domestic waste, but should
instead be taken to special collection
and return systems.
Owners of used devices must remo
ve from the used device any used
batteries or rechargeable batteries
which are not encapsulated by the
used device and can be removed in a
nondestructive way and dispose of
them separately (see also the section
on battery disposal).
Owners of used devices from private
households can take them free of
charge to the collection points of the
public waste disposal authorities or
the disposal points which are set up
by manufacturers and distributors
under the Electrical Equipment Act so
that they can be disposed of in an en
vironmentally friendly way and valu
able raw materials can be recovered.
If they are not disposed of properly,
toxic ingredients may escape into the
environment and cause harm to the
health of humans, animals and plants.
Businesses which market electrical
and electronic devices are also obli
ged to take back used devices.
13769
Z 13769 M DS V1 1123 as
PCP017
22.2 V DC (liion battery pack; 2 000 mAh)
80 – 120 W
5 hours
approx. 18 min. (suction level 2) / 35 min. (suction level 1)
CZH013260040EUWH
100 – 240 V~ 50 / 60 Hz; 0.4 A
26.0 V DC; 0.4 A; 10.4 W
II
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