Disposal; Disposal Of The Appliance; Disposing Of The Batteries; Disposal Of Packaging Materials - Silvercrest SFPW 360 B1 Operating Instructions Manual

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Disposal

Disposal of the appliance

The symbol showing a crossed-out dustbin
means that this appliance is subject to
Directive 2012/19/EU. This directive
states that this appliance may not be
disposed of in the normal household waste
at the end of its useful life, but must be handed over
to specially set-up collection locations, recycling
depots or disposal companies. This disposal is free of
charge for the user. Protect the environment and
dispose of this appliance properly.
Your local community or municipal
authorities can provide information on how
to dispose of the worn-out product.

Disposing of the batteries

Batteries should not be disposed of with
normal household waste. Consumers are
legally obliged to dispose of used batteries
at a collection point in their town/district or
at a retail store. They may contain poisonous heavy
metals and must be disposed of in accordance with
the rules for the treatment of hazardous waste. The
chemical symbols for heavy metals are as follows:
Cd = cadmium, Hg = mercury, Pb = lead. Dispose of
batteries only when they are fully discharged.

Disposal of packaging materials

The packaging materials have been selected
for their environmental friendliness and ease
of disposal and are therefore recyclable.
Dispose of packaging materials that are no longer
needed in accordance with applicable local regulations.
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