Appendix
Care
Your telephone is a sophisticated product in terms of design and construction, and
should therefore be handled with care.
To clean the telephone, wipe first with an antistatic cloth or a damp, soft leather cloth
and then dry using a dry cloth.
Recycling (environmental protection)
At the end of the product's life cycle, the telephone must not be disposed of in
normal domestic waste. Please take it to a collection point for processing elec-
trical and electronic equipment: see symbol on the product, in the user manual
and/or packaging.
Some materials used in this product can be recycled if you take it to a recycling depot.
By recycling parts or raw materials from used products you will be making an important
contribution to environmental protection. Please contact your local authority if you
require information about collection points in your neighbourhood.
Disposing of the batteries
By law, all used batteries and accumulators must be recycled and not disposed of in
domestic waste. Please dispose of them according to the official regulations. Take
them to a recycling depot. The batteries/accumulators will be recycled since they may,
for example, contain nickel cadmium (Ni - Cd), lead (Pb), cadmium (Cd) or mercury
(Hg). The batteries and accumulators are labelled with symbols and information on
their contents,
e.g.:
CP-40
CP-40
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