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SFPW 360 B1
24 
US - EN
Disposal
Disposal of device
Electrical devices may not be thrown away as part of
normal household trash. If you can no longer use your
electrical device, dispose of it in accordance with
the legal provisions applicable in your state. This will
ensure that old electrical devices are re cycled and
environmental pollution is kept to a minimum.
Further information about disposal is available on the
Internet at www.epa.gov.
Disposal of batteries
Some batteries contain heavy metals such as
mercury, lead, cadmium, and nickel; therefore, many
communities do not allow them to be thrown away
with your regular trash. Recycling is always the best
option for disposing of used batteries.
Dry-Cell Batteries are used in a variety of electronics
and include alkaline and carbon zinc (9-volt, D, C,
AA, AAA), mercuric-oxide (button, some cylindrical
and rectangular), silver-oxide and zinc-air (button),
and lithium (9-volt, C, AA, coin, button, recharge-
able) batteries. Look for in-store recycling bins or
community collection events to dispose of these
batteries.
Disposal of the packaging
The packaging materials have been
selected for their environmental
friendliness and ease of disposal, and
are therefore recyclable.
Dispose of packaging materials that are no longer
needed in accordance with applicable local
regulations.
IB_330014_SFPW360B1_LB9.indb 24 03.09.19 12:25

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