7. Maintenance and cleaning
7.1 Maintenance
Examine the technical safety of the product regularly, e.g. check the housing for damage.
If it seems that it may no longer be possible to operate the device safely, stop using the product and
protect it from unintentional use.
It is likely that safe operation is no longer possible in the event that:
The device shows signs of visible damage.
The device no longer works correctly.
Please note:
You do not need to perform any maintenance on the product. There are no components to
service and nothing inside the product to check. Never open it.
7.2 Cleaning
Clean the device with a clean, dry cloth. The cloth can be dampened with lukewarm water if the dirt on
the monitor is hard to remove.
Do not allow any liquids to enter the device.
Do not use any chemical cleaning products, as they could damage the surface of the
housing and screen (discoloration).
8. Disposal
Note: EU Directive 2002/96/EC regulates the proper return, treatment and recycling of
used electronic devices. This symbol means that in the interest of environmental
protection the device must be disposed of separately from household or industrial waste
at the end of its service life in accordance with applicable local legal guidelines. Used
devices can be disposed of at official recycling centres in your country. Obey local
regulations when disposing of material. Further details on returns (also for non-European
countries) can be obtained from your local authority. Separate collection and recycling
conserves natural resources and ensures that all the provisions for protecting health and
the environment are observed when recycling the product.
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