SilverCrest SPWD 180 I1
- Hg: Battery contains mercury
You are obliged by law to return used batteries. Old batteries can contain toxic
materials which can be damaging to health or the environment if not properly
stored or disposed of. Batteries also contain important raw materials, such as iron,
zinc, manganese and nickel, which can be reused.
After use, you can return the batteries to us or to a local collection point (e.g. in
retail outlets or a local collection point) free of charge. Please note that batteries
must be disposed of fully discharged at appropriate collection points for old
batteries. If disposing of batteries which are not fully discharged, take precautions
to prevent short circuits.
Dispose of all packaging in an environmentally friendly manner. Cardboard
packaging can be taken to paper recycling centres or public collection points for
recycling. Any film or plastic contained in the packaging should be taken to your
public collection points for disposal.
ES/PT
Only relevant for France:
"Sorting made easy"
The product, the accessories, the printed material and the packaging are recyclable. They are
subject to enhanced manufacturer responsibility and are sorted and collected separately.
Please note the markings on the packaging material when disposing of it, it is
labelled with abbreviations (a) and numbers (b), the meanings of which are as
follows:
1–7: plastic / 20–22: paper and cardboard / 80-98: composite materials.
32 - English