Remove the battery before disposal without causing damage
and dispose of it separately (see "Disposing of the batteries").
Battery disposal
The accompanying symbol indicates that batteries and
rechargeable batteries must not be disposed of with
normal household waste.
Defective or used
batteries/rechargeable batteries must be recycled in
accordance with Directive 2006/66/EC and its amendments.
Consumers are legally obliged to dispose of all batteries and
rechargeable batteries, regardless of whether they contain
harmful substances such as: Cd = cadmium, Hg = mercury, Pb =
lead, Li = lithium or not, at a collection point in their
municipality/district or at a retail outlet, for environmentally
friendly disposal and for the recovery of valuable raw materials
such as cobalt, nickel or copper.
The return of batteries and accumulators is free of charge.
WARNING!
Environmental damage through
incorrect disposal of batteries/
rechargeable batteries!
Some of the possible materials such as mercury,
cadmium and lead are poisonous and, if not
disposed of properly, endanger the environment.
For example, heavy metals can have harmful
effects on the health of humans, animals and
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