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General information
3.6 Guarantee / Warranty / Liability
When a defect in the delivered item is attributable to the manufacturer, the manufacturer is entitled at
its discretion to either remedy the defect or to supply a replacement. Replaced parts become the
manufacturer's property. The statutory regulations apply if the defect remedy or replacement deliveries
fail .
The guarantee period is 24 months and begins on the date of initial purchase . Please retain the invoice
as proof. For service contact your dealer or your Soehnle Industrial Solutions service partner.
No liability is assumed in particular for losses resulting for the following reasons: : Unsuited,
inappropriate storage or use, defective assembly and / or startup by the buyer or third parties, normal
wear and tear, modifications or manipulations, deficient or careless treatment, in particular excessive
loads, chemical, electrochemical, electrical influences or moisture, provided these are not attributable
to the manufacturer. The product warranty for the unrestricted overall function of the equipment is null
and void if operational, climatic or other influences result in a significant change of circumstances or
the condition of the material. The warranty for wear parts (e.g. rechargeable batteries) is 6 months.
Please keep the original packaging for any required shipping!

3.7 Disposal of Standard Batteries and Rechargeable Batteries

Standard batteries and rechargeable batteries that contain hazardous materials
are marked with the symbol of a crossed-out waste bin and must not be disposed in the
household waste.
As a consumer, you are required by law to return used standard batteries and rechargeable batteries.
You can return your old standard batteries and rechargeable batteries as hazardous waste at public
collection points in your municipality or anywhere where batteries of the relevant type are sold. You can
find these markings on batteries that contain hazardous materials:
Pb = battery contains lead, Cd = battery contains cadmium, Hg = battery contains mercury.
3.8 Disposing of the scale
This product is not to be treated as regular household waste, but should be handed in to an
electrical/electronic equipment recycling centre.
You can obtain further details from your local council, your municipal waste disposal company
or the firm from which you purchased the product.
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