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7.1 Disposal
At the end of its life, do not dispose of the product with normal household waste,
but hand it in at a government designated collection point for recycling.
Dispose of the packaging and accessories in accordance with the environmental
regulations in force in your local council. Pay attention to the symbols on the
different packaging materials and - if necessary - dispose of them separately. The
packaging materials are marked with letters and numbers: 1-7: plastic, 20-22: paper
and cardboard, 80-98 composite materials.
7.2 Electric appliance
The symbol shown here with the crossed-out garbage can indicates that this
product is subject to European Directive (EU) 2012/19/EU. This directive states that
at the end of its service life, you must not dispose of this product with normal
household waste, but hand it in at a government designated collection point for
recycling.
7.3 Battery disposal
For the purpose of environmental protection, the user should dispose of this product in
accordance with current national or regional laws and regulations for the disposal of waste
electrical and electronic products, or transfer this product to a locally authorized recycling/
disposal agency.
The robot’s battery should only be removed and safely disposed of according to the procedure
below by a qualied full-timer from an authorized recycling/disposal company.
1. Unscrew the battery
cover with
a screwdriver.
2. Disconnect the battery
terminal.
3. Remove the battery
and replace the
battery cover.
4. Take the battery to
a professional
recycling company.
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