Cordless Handheld and Floor Vacuum Cleaner
Nonrechargeable and rechargeable
batteries must not be disposed of
along with the household waste.
Consumers are legally obliged to sep
arate and recycle nonrechargeable
and rechargeable batteries.
Nonrechargeable and rechargeable
batteries can be taken free of charge
to a collection point of your local au
thority/district or in shops so that they
can be disposed of in an environmen
tally friendly way and valuable raw
materials can be recovered. If they are
not disposed of properly, toxic ingre
dients may escape into the environ
ment and cause harm to the health of
humans, animals and plants.
Only dispose of nonrechargeable and
rechargeable batteries when they are
discharged. If possible, use recharge
able batteries rather than singleuse
batteries.
With nonrechargeable and recharge
able batteries that contain lithium,
cover the poles before disposing
of them to prevent a short circuit.
A short circuit may cause a fire or
explosion.
Waste prevention makes an even more valuable contribution to protecting the
environment. This means if possible, as well as continuing to use or repair a device
yourself, passing it on to another user also represents an ecologically beneficial
alternative to disposal.
Removing the Battery
Please Note!
■ The device must not be connected to
the mains power while the battery is
being removed.
■ The battery must not be taken apart,
thrown into a fire, immersed in liquids or
shortcircuited.
■ You should never open the battery!
To remove the battery from the device,
proceed as follows:
1. Press the two release buttons (5) on the
side and remove the battery (3).
2. Dispose of the battery in accordance
with the statutory regulations governing
the disposal of batteries.
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