Disposal And Recycling - Kodak PPS600 User Manual

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13. DISPOSAL AND RECYCLING

Lithium ion battery
as soon as the end of the battery's service life is reached, the entire lithium ion
battery can be recycled. do not open or disassemble the unit.
Electric device
old electric devices may not be disposed together with normal household waste.
according to the directive 2012/19/eu, the device must be disposed of in a controlled
manner at the end of its service life. the recyclable materials contained in the unit
shall be sent to recycling to reduce the burden on the environment.
this unit contains lithium ion batteries. these are hazardous materials and are subject to specific trans-
port and handling regulations. lithium ion batteries may ignite or explode if handled incorrectly.
for the safe disposal of the unit, contact a collection point or your local municipality for more information
and indicate that the unit contains lithium batteries.
Package
the product package consists of recyclable materials. dispose of these in an environmentally friendly
manner and sort the materials in the provided collection systems.
REPAIR TERMS AND CONDITIONS
1. in the case of device failure which can be attributed to poor workmanship, please take the original
sales receipt with purchase date (invoice, etc.) to the retail store. in case of normal use, the power
supply unit will be repaired or replaced free of charge within the two year warranty period. in additi-
on to that, the customer must bear any shipping charges that may occur.
2. the repair is not free of charge in the following cases, even within the warranty period.
• a warranty card or certificate or sales receipt with purchase date (invoice, etc.) is not presented.
• the equipment failure was caused by improper use (including use that does not comply with the
instructions set forth in the manual).
• defects were caused by improper repairs, modifications, disassembly, etc.
• equipment failure was caused by careless operation (dropping/falling/impact/contact with fluids/
deposits - on the inside or outside of the machine) or improper maintenance (mildew, dust, etc.).
• damage was caused by use of unit for purposes other than intended (charged and recharged
more than 500 times, etc.)
• equipment failure occurred due to external influences, such as power supply or other electric
devices and/or damage during inspection or repair.
• faults that can be attributed to causes that are not cited above are beyond our scope of respon-
sibility.
3. note that we do not assume any liability for consequential damages (foreseeable damages, psy-
chological damages, etc.).
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