Waste electric-
al and electron-
ic equipment
(WEEE) must not
be disposed of
with domestic
waste.
The symbol of the crossed-
out wheeled bin means that
this product must not be
disposed of as unsorted
municipal waste at the end
of its useful life.
Directive 2012/19/EU
on waste electrical and
electronic equipment:
Consumers are legally ob-
liged to recycle electric-
al and electronic equip-
ment in an environmentally
sound manner at the end
of its life. In this way, en-
vironmentally friendly and
resource-saving recycling
is ensured.
Depending on the imple-
mentation in national law,
you may have the follow-
ing options:
• Return to a shop,
• Hand over to an official
collection point,
• Return to the manufac-
turer/distributor.
This does not affect ac-
cessories enclosed with the
old devices or tools without
any electrical components.
Disposal
instructions for
rechargeable
batteries
Do not throw bat-
teries into domestic
waste, fire (risk of
explosion) or wa-
ter. Damaged bat-
teries can harm the
environment and
your health if pois-
onous fumes or li-
quids escape.
Dispose of the batteries
according to local stand-
ards. Defective or used bat-
teries must be recycled
in accordance with Dir-
ective 2006/66/EC. Hand
in the batteries at a used
battery collection point
where they are recycled
in an environmentally
friendly manner. For
more information, please
contact your local waste
management provider or
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