Miscellaneous; Disposing Of Batteries And The Appliance - TechnoTrend TT-micro S2810 User Manual

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Safety and Environmental Protection
Notes on handling batteries

3.6 Miscellaneous

3.7 Disposing of batteries and the appliance

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• Clean battery and appliance contacts before inserting
new batteries, as applicable.
• Do not place sources of naked flames, such as lit
candles, on the appliance.
• Opening the device results in loss of warranty.
• Condensation water can be produced within the
device, e.g. if the device is brought from a cold to a
warm environment. Wait for about one hour before
operating the receiver. After that time, the water will
normally have evaporated.
• The appliance has feet on its bottom side. Since the
surfaces of furniture are made of very different
materials that a wide variety of care products is used
on, we cannot exclude the possibility of some of the
substances or their ingredients soften or otherwise
damage the feet. Place a non-slip mat under the
receiver, as appropriate.
Sort packaging by type before disposal. Do not throw
the appliance into your household waste. When you
find that the appliance is of no practical use any
longer, contact your local disposal authority or
company about proper ways of disposal.
Batteries and rechargeable batteries are not be
disposed of in household waste. You as user are
obliged by law to give batteries or rechargeable
batteries to a collection organised by your municipality,
district or local trade. Only by there means,
environmentally compatible disposal is ensured.
Batteries and rechargeable batteries which are labeled
with the characters Cd, Hg or Pb contain the following
harmful substances, among others:
Cd (cadmium), Hg (mercury), Pb (lead).
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