Recycling, disposal and Declaration of Conformity
RECYCLING
The packaging materials can be recycled. It is recommended
that you dispose of them in separated waste.
DISPOSAL
The pictogram with the crossed out dustbin indicates that
electrical and electronic appliances must be disposed of
separately from household waste (WEEE). Electrical and
electronic appliances can contain harmful and
environmentally hazardous materials. Do not dispose of them
in unsorted residual waste, but at a registered collection
centre for waste electrical and electronic equipment. By doing
so, you will help to conserve resources and protect the
environment. For further information please consult your
dealer or your local authorities. Directive 2012/19/EU
DISPOSAL OF BATTERIES
In accordance with Legislative Decree no. 188 of 20
November 2008 implementing Directive 2006/66/EC on
batteries, accumulators and their associated waste, the
symbol of the crossed-out dustbin shown on the battery
indicates that it is prohibited to dispose of batteries in
household waste. Batteries and accumulators contain
environmentally hazardous substances. Users are obliged to
dispose of used batteries at municipal collection centres or in
collectors set up for the purpose. This service is free of
charge. This ensures that the legal requirements are complied
with and the environment is preserved.
You may find the following symbols on batteries:
Li = battery contains lithium
Al = battery contains alkali
Mn = battery contains manganese
CR 2025 (Li); AA (Al, Mn); AAA (Al, Mn)
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