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Information on the battery act [BattG]
Old batteries and rechargeable batteries do not
belong in household waste, but must be col-
lected or disposed of separately!
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able batteries from the electrical appliance and
for information on their type or chemical system,
please refer to the additional information in the op-
erating or assembly instructions.
• Owners or users of primary batteries and recharge-
able batteries are legally obliged to return them after
• Old batteries may contain pollutants or heavy met-
als that can harm the environment or human health.
Recycling old batteries and using the resources
they contain helps to protect these two important
issues.
• The symbol of the crossed-out dustbin means that
primary batteries and rechargeable batteries must
not be disposed of with household waste.
• If the signs Hg, Cd or Pb are also located below the
dustbin symbol, this stands for the following:
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cury
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• Rechargeable batteries and primary batteries can
be returned free of charge to the following places:
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- Sales points for primary batteries and recharge-
able batteries
- Take-back points of the common take-back sys-
tem for old device batteries
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• These statements are only valid for rechargeable
batteries and primary batteries sold in the coun-
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ropean Directive 2006/66/EC. In countries outside
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ply to the disposal of rechargeable batteries and
primary batteries.
Removing the rechargeable battery before dis-
posing of the device
• The integrated rechargeable battery must be re-
moved and disposed of separately in an environ-
mentally friendly manner before disposing of the
device.
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able battery such that it cannot move in the pack-
aging. Please also observe any further national
regulations.
• You can nd out how to dispose of the disused
device from your local authority or city admin-
istration.