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DISPOSAL
Dispose of the packaging material in an
environmentally friendly manner so that it
can be recycled.
(Rechargeable) batteries must not be dis
posed of along with the household waste.
Consumers are legally obliged to dispose
of (rechargeable) batteries separately.
(Rechargeable) batteries can be handed in
free of charge at a collection point of the
local authority/district or in retailers so that
they can be disposed of in an environ
mentally friendly way and valuable raw
materials can be recovered. If they are not
disposed of properly, toxic ingredients may
escape into the environment and cause
harm to the health of humans, animals
and plants.
Only dispose of (rechargeable) batteries
when they are discharged. If possible,
use rechargeable batteries rather than
singleuse batteries.
In the case of (rechargeable) batteries
containing lithium, tape over the poles
before you dispose 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.
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The adjacent symbol (crossedout bin un
derlined) means that used devices should
not be disposed of in the domestic waste,
but should instead be taken to special
collection and return systems.
Owners of used devices must remove
from the used device any used batteries
or rechargeable batteries which are not
encapsulated by the used device and can
be removed in a nondestructive way and
dispose of them separately (see also the
section on battery disposal).
Owners of used devices from private
households can take them free of charge
to the collection points of the public waste
disposal authorities or the disposal points
which are set up by manufacturers and
distributors under the Electrical Equipment
Act so that they can be disposed of in an
environmentally friendly way and valuable
raw materials can be recovered. If they are
not disposed of properly, toxic ingredients
may escape into the environment and
cause harm to the health of humans, ani
mals and plants. Businesses which market
electrical and electronic devices are also
obliged to take back used devices.
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