Use suitable search devices
to find these or consult an in-
stallation plan for guidance.
Contact with electrical cables
can lead to electric shock and
fire. Contact with a gas pipe
can result in an explosion.
Damage to a water pipe can
lead to property damage and
electric shock.
Waste Disposal and En-
vironmental Protection
Remove the rechargeable battery before
disposingofthedevice.
Thedevice,accessoriesandpackaging
shouldbeproperlyrecycled.
Instructionsonhowtodisposeofthere-
chargeable battery and charger can be
found in the instruction manual for your
battery and charger.
Machinesdonotbelongwithdo-
mestic waste.
InaccordancewiththeDirective
2012/19/EUonwasteelectricalandelec-
tronicequipment,usedelectricaldevices
mustbecollectedseparatelyfordisposal
and recycled in an environmentally sound
manner.
Dependingontheimplementationinna-
tional law, you may have the following
options:
•Returntoashop,
•Returntoanofficialcollectionpoint.For
moreinformation,pleasecontactyour
localwastemanagementproviderorour
service centre.
• Return to the manufacturer/distributor.
Wewilldisposeofanydefectivedevices
that you send to us free of charge.
This does not affect accessories enclosed
with the old devices or tools without any
electricalcomponents.
Do not throw batteries into domestic
waste,fire(riskofexplosion)orwa-
ter. Damaged batteries can harm
theenvironmentandyourhealthifpoiso-
nousfumesorliquidsescape.
• Throwthecutgrassonthecompost.Do
not throw it in the normal household
waste.
Disposeofthebatteriesaccordingtolocal
standards. Defective or used batteries must
be recycled in accordance with Directive
2006/66/EC.Handinthebatteriesata
usedbatterycollectionpointwherethey
are recycled in an environmentally friendly
manner.Formoreinformation,pleasecon-
tactyourlocalwastemanagementprovider
or our service centre.
Disposeofbatteriesinadischargedstate.
We recommend covering the contacts with
anadhesivestriptoprotectagainstshort
circuits.Donotopenthebattery.
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