Disposal
When the appliance has reached the end of its service life, in particular when
malfunctions start occurring render the appliance unserviceable by pulling the
mains plug out of the socket and cutting off the power cord.
Dispose of the appliance in accordance with the applicable environmental
regulations for your country.
Do not dispose of electrical equipment with the household refuse.
The packaging of the appliance is made of recyclable materials. Sort the packaging material
and recycle accordingly.
For information about recycling, please contact your local authorities or your retail dealer.
Unserviceable electrical and electronic appliances and batteries contain hazardous
substances, which were previously necessary for the proper functioning and safety of the
appliances.
Never dispose of unserviceable appliances or batteries with the household refuse!
In household refuse, or if handled incorrectly, these substances are hazardous to human
health and the environment.
Unserviceable electrical and electronic appliances and batteries often contain valuable
materials.
Dispose of batteries separately!
Make use of your local recycling facilities for recycling of electrical and electronic appliances
and batteries.
Transport/packaging:
Transport the device in the original packaging or similar, well-padded packaging to avoid
damage to the device. Always keep the original packaging.
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