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For Products That Include Batteries
EU Batteries Directive 2013/56/EU
A new battery directive 2013/56/EU on Battery and
Accumulator replacing directive entered into force
on the 1 July 2015. The directive applies to all types
of batteries and accumulators (AA, AAA, button
cells, lead acid, rechargeable packs) including those
incorporated into appliances except for military,
medical and power tool applications.
The directive sets out rules for collection, treatment,
recycling and disposal of batteries, and aims to
prohibit certain hazardous substances and to
improve environmental performance of batteries
and all operators in the supply chain.
Instructions for Users on Removal, Recycling and
Disposal of Used Batteries
To remove the batteries from your equipment or
remote control, reverse the procedure described in
the owner's manual for inserting batteries.
For products with a built-in battery that lasts for the
lifetime of the product, removal may not be possible
for the user. In this case, recycling or recovery
centers handle the dismantling of the product and
the removal of the battery. If, for any reason, it
becomes necessary to replace such a battery, this
procedure must be performed by authorized service
centers.
In the European Union and other locations, it is
illegal to dispose of any battery with household
trash. All batteries must be disposed of in an
environmentally sound manner. Contact your local
waste-management officials for information
regarding the environmentally sound collection,
recycling and disposal of used batteries.
WARNING: Danger of explosion if battery is
incorrectly replaced. To reduce risk of fire or burns,
don't disassemble, crush, puncture, short external
contacts, expose to temperature above 60°C
(140°F), or dispose of in fire or water. Replace only
with specified batteries. The symbol indicating

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