Recycle 
Always return 
your 
used electronic products, batteries, and packaging materials 
to 
& dedicated collection points. This way you help prevent uncontrolled waste disposal and 
promote 
the 
recycling 
of 
materials. Electrical and electronic 
products 
contain a 
lot 
of 
valuable materials, including metals (such as copper, aluminium, steel, and magnesium) and 
precious metals (such as gold, silver, and palladium). All materials 
of 
the 
device can be 
recovered as materials and energy. 
Crossed-out 
wheelie 
bin 
symbol 
页
The
crossed-out wheeled bin symbol on 
your 
product, battery, literature,or packaging 
reminds you 
that 
all electrical and electronic products and batteries 
must 
be taken 
to 
separate collection 
at 
the 
end 
of 
their 
working life. 
Do 
not 
dispose 
of 
these products as unsorted municipal waste: take 
them 
for 
recycling. For 
info 
on your nearest recycling point, check with 
your 
local waste 
authority 
Battery info 
Your device has 
an 
internal, non-removable, rechargeable battery. Do 
not 
attempt 
to 
remove 
the 
battery, as you may damage 
the 
device. The 
battery 
can be charged and discharged hundreds 
of 
times, 
but 
it 
will eventually wear out. Charging 
time 
can vary depending on device capability. 
Battery safety 
If 
left 
unused, a fully charged 
battery 
will lose its charge over time. Always keep 
the 
battery 
between 15°C and 25°C l59°F and 77°F) 
for 
optimal performance. Extreme temperatures reduce 
the 
capacity and lifetime 
of 
the 
battery. A device may temporarily 
stop 
working 
if 
its 
battery 
is 
too 
hot 
or 
too 
cold. 
Do 
not 
dispose 
of 
batteries in a fire as 
they 
may explode. Obey local regulations. Recycle when 
possible. Do 
not 
dispose as household waste. Use 
the 
battery 
for 
its 
intended purpose only. 
Improper use of, 
or 
use 
of 
unapproved 
or 
incompatible, batteries may present a risk 
of 
fire, 
explosion, 
or 
other 
hazard, and may invalidate any approval 
or 
warranty. 
If 
you believe 
the 
battery 
is damaged, 
take 
it 
to 
a service centre 
or 
your 
local shop before continuing 
to 
use 
it. 
Never use a 
damaged battery. Do 
not 
charge 
your 
device 
during 
a lightning 
storm
.