Disposal; Disposal Of The Device; Disposal Of Batteries; Disposal Of The Packaging - Silvercrest SSBS 3.0 A2 Manual

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Disposal

Disposal of the device

Electric devices may not be thrown away as part of normal
household trash . If you can no longer use your electric device,
dispose of it in accordance with the legal provisions applicable
in your state . This will ensure that old electric devices are
recycled and environmental pollution is kept to a minimum .
Further information about disposal is available on the internet
at www .epa .gov .

Disposal of batteries

Some batteries contain heavy metals such as mercury, lead,
cadmium, and nickel; therefore, many communities do not
allow them to be thrown away with your regular trash . Recycling
is always the best option for disposing of used batteries .
Dry-cell batteries are used in a variety of electronics and include
alkaline and carbon zinc (9-volt, D, C, AA, AAA), mercuric-oxide
(button, some cylindrical and rectangular), silver-oxide and
zinc-air (button), and lithium (9-volt, C, AA, coin, button, re-
chargeable) batteries . Look for in-store recycling bins or
community collection events to dispose of these batteries .

Disposal of the packaging

Dispose of packaging materials that are no longer needed in
accordance with applicable local regulations .
SSBS 3.0 A
SSBS3.0A2
The packaging materials have been selected
for their environmental friendliness and ease of
disposal, and are therefore recyclable .
Note the marking on the different packaging materials
and separate them accordingly . The packaging mate-
rials are marked with abbreviations (a) and numbers
(b) with the following meanings: 1–7: Plastics,
20–22: Paper and cardboard, 80–98: Composites .
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