Disposal
Your new appliance was protected in transit by the materials it was packed in. All of the packing
materials used are environmentally friendly and re-usable. Please help to make a contribution by
disposing of the packing responsibly. Your dealer or your local recycling facility will be able to in-
form you about the available disposal methods.
Do not allow children to play with the packing or parts of it.
Risk of suffocation from foil and other packing materials
Used appliances are not worthless scrap. Valuable raw materials can be recovered by recycling the
product in an ecologically responsible manner. Ask your municipal or local authority about the pos-
sibilities for proper and ecological recycling of the appliance. The materials are recyclable as indica-
ted by their identification marks.
Handlingbatteries
Make sure that batteries do not get into the hands of children. Children might put batteries in
their mouth and swallow them. That could cause serious damage to their health. In such cases,
seek medical advice immediately.
For that reason, keep batteries and remote controls where small children cannot reach them.
Normal batteries must not be recharged, reactivated by other means, taken apart, heated up or thrown on
an open fire (risk of explosion).
Replace batteries promptly when they start to become weak. Clean battery contacts and appliance contacts
before inserting the batteries.
If the batteries are not inserted correctly there is a risk of explosion.
Do not attempt to recharge batteries, take them apart, heat them to a temperature of over 100°C or burn
them.
Dispose of used batteries immediately. When replacing the batteries, use only batteries of the correct type
and model number.
Caution!
Do not expose batteries to extreme conditions. Do not place them on radiators or expose them to direct
sunlight.
Leaking or damaged batteries can cause acid burns if they come into contact with the skin.
In such cases, you should use suitable protective gloves. Clean the battery compartment with a dry cloth.
Importantinformationondisposal:
Batteries may contain poisons that are harmful to health and the environment.
Batteries are subject to the European Directive 2006/66/EC. They must not be disposed of together with nor-
mal household waste.
Please check on the local regulations in your area regarding separate disposal of batteries as proper dispo-
sal protects people and the environment against the potential negative consequences.
This symbol is displayed on batteries that contain harmful substances:
Serviceandcontact
Our customer support is available from Monday to Friday between 8 am and 6 pm to address any questions
you may have, receive suggestions or deal with complaints. Have the following documents and details ready
when making contact:
- Proof of purchase (receipt)
- Photos of the suspected fault
- Serial number of product
E-mail:
produktanfrage@roesle.de
Address:
Johann-Georg-Fendt-Str. 38 87616 Marktoberdorf / Germany
Telephone: +49 8342 912-270
Homepage: www.roesle.de
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Fax: + 49 8342 912-190