10 Disposal
10.1 Notes on disposal
Device
In accordance with the Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Directive, all consumers have a
duty to dispose of old electronic appliances separately from household waste. Disposal of electronic devices
in household waste is prohibited Unwanted equipment can be disposed of at local municipal collection
points. You can also return the equipment to C.Ed. Schulte GmbH Zylinderschlossfabrik. Please ensure that
the correct carriage costs are paid for the return.
The crossed-out bin symbol means: do not dispose of old electronic equipment in household
waste.
Electronic equipment contains a wide variety of substances and materials. If waste electrical and electronic
equipment (WEEE) is not disposed of correctly, environmental and health risks may arise due to any
pollutants still present. Additionally, proper disposal enables recyclable materials to be recovered and
recycled, which makes a significant contribution to the conservation of natural resources.
Packaging
The packaging of the components is made from environmentally friendly and recyclable materials.
Specifically, these are:
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Outer packaging and inlays made of cardboard
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Inlays and protective films made of polyethylene (PE)
Please dispose of the packaging in an environmentally friendly way by separating the waste
types.
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