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11. Warranty
A legal warranty period of twelve months from the date of purchase/date of invoice
applies to our tools for commercial customers.
Claims
If you wish to file a claim under warranty, please return the complete device and your
invoice to our logistics centre in Berka, postage paid, or send it to one of our authorised
service centres. We request that you contact us beforehand by calling our free STORCH
service hotline on 0800 786 7247.
Warranty entitlement
Claims can only be accepted for material defects or manufacturing errors, and only assu-
ming proper use of the device. Wear and tear parts are not covered by warranty rights. All
claims shall become void in the event of installation of third party components, improper
handling and storage, as well as in the event of obvious disregard of the operating instruc-
tions.
Performing repairs
All repairs must be conducted on our premises or by an authorised STORCH service cen-
tre.

12. Disposal

Manufacturer's disclosure pursuant to section 18 Para. 4 ElektroG: The Electrical and
Electronic Equipment Act (ElektroG) stipulates a large number of requirements for the
handling of electrical and electronic equipment. The most important of these are summa-
rised here.
1. Separate disposal of end-of-life appliances
Electrical and electronic appliances which have become waste are designated end-of-life
appliances. Owners of end-of-life appliances must dispose of them separately from unsor-
ted domestic waste. In particular, end-of-life appliances do not belong in the household
waste containers in special collection and return systems.
2. Batteries, rechargeable batteries and lamps
Owners of end-of-life appliances must typically remove used batteries and used rechar-
geable batteries which are not encapsulated by the end-of-life appliance, and lamps
which can be removed from the end-of-life appliance without destroying them, from the
end-of-life appliance before handing it over at a collection point. This does not apply if
end-of-life appliances are delivered for preparation for reuse in a scheme involving a
public waste management authority.
3. Options for returning end-of-life appliances
Owners of end-of-life appliances from private households can hand them in free of charge
at the collection points of public waste management authorities or at the return points set
up by manufacturers or distributors as defined by the German Electrical and Electronic
Equipment Act (ElektroG). Businesses with a sales area of at least 400 m² for electrical
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