CSL 306636 Manual Del Usuario página 15

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10. Disposal instructions
In line with the European WEEE directive, electrical and electronic devices should
not be disposed of along with domestic waste. Their components must be recycled
or disposed of separately, since toxic and hazardous components can cause lasting
damage to the environment if they are disposed of in improper manner. According
to the electrical and electronic equipment act (ElektroG), you are obliged (as a con-
sumer) to return (free of charge) all electrical and electronic devices to the man-
ufacturer, the point of sale, or public collection points at the end of their service
life. The relevant local laws regulate the details in this regard. The symbol displayed
on the product, in the user manual or/and on the packaging refers to these reg-
ulations. With this manner of sorting, recycling and disposal of used devices, you
make an important contribution towards protecting our environment.
11. Instructions for battery disposal
In conjunction with the sale of batteries along with the supply of devices that in-
clude batteries, the supplier is obliged to point out the following to the customer:
The customer is legally obliged to return used batteries. The customer can return
used batteries which the supplier offers or has offered as new batteries in his as-
sortment free of charge to the supplier's dispatch warehouse (shipping address).
The symbols shown on the batteries mean the following: Pb = battery contains
more than 0.004 percent lead by weight, Cd = battery contains more than 0.002
percent cadmium by weight, Hg = battery contains more than 0.0005 percent
mercury by weight.
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