Maintenance and care
Cleaning the lens:
Remove loose particles with clean compressed air and wipe off remaining deposits with a fine lens
brush. Clean the surface using a lens cleaning cloth or a clean, soft and lint-free cloth. To remove finger
prints or other grease marks, the cloth can be slightly moistened with water or a lens cleaning fluid. Do
not use any liquids containing acid or alcohol to clean the lens and do not use any other solvents. Do not
use a cloth that is rough or linty to clean the lens. Avoid excessive pressure when cleaning.
Cleaning the casing
To clean the casing, use water and soap or a mild cleaning agent. Do not use any scouring agents or sol-
vents!
Disposal of used batteries!
As the end user, you are required by law (Battery Ordinance) to return all used batteries/rechargeable
batteries; disposal of them in the household waste is prohibited!
Batteries containing toxic substances are marked with the symbols shown that indicate
they must not be disposed of in the household waste. The symbols for dangerous heavy
metal constituents are: Cd = cadmium, Hg = mercury, Pb = lead. You may return used bat-
teries / recharchable batteries free of charge to the collection points in your community, our
branches or anywhere else where batteries / rechargable batteries are sold.
You thus fulfil the legal requirements and make your contribution to protecting the
environment!
Disposal
Old electronic devices are hazardous waste and should not be disposed of in the house-
hold waste. At the end of its service life, dispose of the product at the collection point of
your community according to the relevant statutory regulations. It is prohibited to dispose of
the device in the household waste. The symbol showing a crossed-out dust bin on wheels
means that this product must be taken to a collection site for electronic scrap to ensure the
best possible recycling of the raw materials.
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