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Note: Environmental Protection and Disposal
Consumers are legally obligated to properly dispose of electronic devices, lamps, and batteries at the end of their lifespan.
They can be returned free of charge at designated public collection points or through retailers.
The deletion of personal data is the consumer's responsibility.
Light bulbs and batteries that can be safely removed and are not permanently installed must be separated for separate disposal.
The details of legally compliant disposal are governed by regional legislation.
The symbol of a crossed-out waste bin indicates that electronic devices and batteries must never be disposed of in household waste after their lifespan.
Symbols placed below the waste bin indicate the possible presence of certain substances (lead = Pb, mercury = Hg, cadmium = Cd).
This separation is necessary because batteries and electronic devices contain both valuable resources and substances that are harmful to humans and the environment.
By recycling, collecting, and reusing batteries and suitable electronic devices, you contribute to the preservation and protection of the environment and human health.