12. Disposal
If your device reaches its End of Life stage, be sure to follow local
regulations for the disposal of electrical items. Contact your local
council for more information.
Old appliances should not be disposed of with household waste!
Should the product no longer be capable of being used at some
point in time, dispose of it in accordance with the regulations
in force in your locality. This ensures that old appliances and
packaging are recycled in a professional manner and also rules
out negative consequences for the environment.
Dispose of the packaging separated into single type
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materials. Dispose of cardboard and carton as waste
paper and film via the recyclable material collection
service.
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Do not dispose with household waste! The WEEE
directive requires that you dispose of this electrical
device (including all accessories and parts) at a
designated recycling collection point for electrical
devices. This prevents the release of harmful substances*
into the environment. Make sure that the device is in an
uncharged state before disposal.
* Products labelled with Cd = cadmium, Hg = mercury,
Pb lead.
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