Disposal Of Batteries And Equipment - ROBBE Power Peak E1 Manual De Uso

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Proper disposal of batteries and equipment
On no account dispose of exhausted batteries in the domestic waste. To protect the envi-
ronment, take defective and exhausted packs to your local battery collection centre after
ensuring that they are completely discharged. Collection points include all retail outlets
where dry and rechargeable batteries are sold, and also local authority toxic waste collecti-
on sites. To avoid short-circuits, any exposed contacts should be carefully insulated. The
cost of returning and recycling old batteries is included in their original purchase price. All
the above-named collection points are legally obliged to accept batteries, whether you pur-
chased them there or not. Exhausted batteries can be recycled, and the materials re-intro-
duced into the production chain. Please help to protect the environment!
It is illegal to dispose of electronic equipment in the ordinary household waste: that is the
meaning of the symbol printed alongside. It simply means that you must
dispose of electrical and electronic equipment separately from the gene-
ral household waste when it reaches the end of its useful life. Take your
Power Peak E1 to your local specialist waste collection point or recycling
centre. This applies to all countries of the European Union, and to other
European countries with a separate waste collection system.
robbe Modellsport GmbH & Co. KG
Metzloser Strasse 38
D-36355 Grebenhain OT Metzlos-Gehaag
Germany
Telephone:
[0049] 6644-870
www.robbe.de
We accept no liability for errors and technical modifications.
Copyright robbe-Modellsport 2009
This information may not be copied or reproduced in whole or in part without
the prior written approval of robbe Modellsport GmbH & Co. KG
robbe Form 40-55211 BBAJ
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