Disposal
large devices with an outer edge length of more than 50 cm. The seller has to ask
the consumer about their intention to return the obsolete device at the time the
sales agreement is concluded. Apart from this, consumers can dispose of up to
three obsolete devices of the same type at the seller's collection point free of
charge without having to purchase a new device. However, the edge length of the
respective devices must not exceed 25 cm.
WARNING!
High risk of fire with spent batteries containing lithium (Li = lithium). There
fore, pay special attention when disposing of spent batteries/rechargeable
batteries that contain lithium. Improper disposal can also cause an internal or
external short circuits through thermal influences (heat) or mechanical damage. A
short circuit can cause a fire or an explosion and have grave consequences for
humans and the environment.
Therefore, stick adhesive tape on the poles of batteries and rechargeable batteries
to avoid an external short circuit.
Batteries and rechargeable batteries that are not permanently installed in the
device must be removed and disposed of separately before disposing of the
product. Please only return spent batteries/rechargeable batteries! Use recharge
able batteries instead of disposable batteries whenever possible.
WARNING!
Damage to the environment due to incorrect disposal of
batteries/rechargeable batteries!
Some of the possible ingredients, such as mercury, cadmium and lead, are toxic
and hazardous to the environment if disposed of improperly. Heavy metals, for
example, can have adverse effects on the health of humans, animals and plants,
accumulate in the environment and in the food chain where there are then indi
rectly taken in via food.
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Risk of explosion!