19. Disposal
a) General
Please dispose of the unserviceable device according to the current statutory requirements.
b) Batteries and rechargeable batteries
The end user is legally obliged (battery regulation) to return used batteries and rechargeable batteries.
Do not dispose of used batteries in the household rubbish.
Batteries containing hazardous substances are labelled with the symbols shown to the left.
These symbols indicate that disposal of these batteries in the household rubbish is prohib-
ited. The heavy metals concerned are Cd = cadmium, Hg = mercury, Pb = lead.
You can return used batteries/rechargeable batteries/coin cell batteries free of charge at the
official collection points of your community, in our stores, or wherever batteries/ recharge-
able batteries/coin cell batteries are sold!
You will thus carry out your legal obligations and contribute to the protection of our environment!
20. Maintenance and cleaning
Before cleaning the housing of the monitor, separate it from the mains voltage by disconnecting the wall
power supply from the mains socket.
A clean, dry and soft cloth is sufficient to clean the outside of the monitor and the remote control.
Clean the screen of the monitor very carefully, you may otherwise scratch it. Do not apply too much pres-
sure on the screen as it might break.
Apart from replacing the battery in the remote control, no part of the monitor needs servicing.
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