Waste prevention, free return and disposal
Page EN-25
Some of the possible contents
(e.g. mercury, cadmium and lead)
are toxic and, if improperly dis-
posed of, can have adverse ef-
fects on the environment. Heavy
metals, for instance, can have
detrimental health effects on hu-
mans, animals and plants and ac-
cumulate in the environment and
food chain, and then enter the
body indirectly through the con-
sumption of food.
There is a high risk of fire with
old lithium batteries. Special care
must therefore be taken to proper-
ly dispose of old lithium batteries
and rechargeable batteries. Im-
proper disposal can also lead to
internal and external short circuits
because of thermal effects (heat)
or mechanical damage. A short
circuit can lead to a fire or an ex-
plosion and have serious conse-
quences for people and the envi-
ronment. It is therefore important
to tape off the terminals of lithium
batteries and rechargeable bat-
teries before disposing of them to
prevent an external short circuit.
Single-use and rechargeable bat-
teries that are not built into the
device should be removed before
disposal and then disposed of
separately.
Please only dispose of single-use
and rechargeable batteries in a
discharged state!
If possible, use rechargeable bat-
teries in place of disposable bat-
teries.
*) labelled with:
Cd = cadmium, Hg = mercury, Pb
= lead
Packaging
Our packaging is made of
environmentally friendly,
recyclable materials:
– Outer packaging made of card-
board
– Moulded parts made of foamed,
CFC-free polystyrene (PS)
– Films and bags made of poly-
ethylene (PE)
– Tension bands made of poly-
propylene (PP)
– Saving energy also protects
against excessive global warm-
ing. Your new appliance uses
little energy due to its environ-
mentally friendly insulation and
technology.