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1.Disposal of electrical and electronic appliances
The crossed-out waste bin means that you are legally obliged to dispose of these
a
ppliances separately from unsorted municipal waste. Disposal via the residual
waste bin or the yellow bin is prohibited. If the products contain batteries or
rechargeable batteries that are not permanently installed, these must be removed
before disposal and disposed of separately as batteries.
2.Options for returning old appliances (EAR)
Owners of old appliances can hand them in at the facilities set up and available by
public waste disposal organisations for the return or collection of old appliances
to ensure proper disposal of old appliances.
3.Data protection
We would like to point out to all end users of waste electrical and electronic
equipment that they themselves are responsible for deleting personal data on the
waste equipment to be disposed of.
4.Warning: To comply with CE RF exposure requirements, the device must be
installed and operated 20cm (8 inches) or more between the product and all
person’s body. Operation of this equipment in a residential environment could
cause radio interference.
5. The power adapter shall be installed near the equipment and easily accessible.
6. Refer to the detailed product specifications on the label at the bottom of the
device.