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Waste prevention, free return and disposal
Waste prevention, free return and disposal
Waste prevention
According to the provisions of Directive
2008/98/EC, waste prevention measures al-
ways take priority over waste management.
For electrical and electronic devices, waste
prevention measures include extending the
lifespan of defective devices through repair
and reselling used working appliances instead
of disposing of them.
Please help us reduce waste and contact our
customer service if your product is faulty.
More information can be found in the brochure
“Waste Prevention Programme – of the Ger-
man Government with the Involvement of the
Federal Länder”.
Free return of old electrical
appliances
Upon purchasing a new electrical appliance
of the same type with essentially the same
function, consumers may return an old elec-
trical appliance to a distributor obliged to take
back old appliances, at no extra cost for the
consumers. This option also exists for deliv-
eries made to a private household. For dis-
tance selling, the option of having old electri-
cal equipment collected for free applies only in
the case of purchase of new electrical equip-
ment with heat exchangers (e.g. refrigerators,
dehumidifiers), screens and display devices
with a screen surface > 100 cm², and large
devices with at least one of its external dimen-
sions measuring more than 50 cm.
In addition, consumers may return up to three
old electrical appliances of the same type to
a distributor’s collection point for free, without
having to purchase a new electrical appliance.
In this case, however, the old appliances’ ex-
ternal dimensions may not exceed 25 cm.
Disposal
Disposing of old electrical devices
in an environmentally friendly
manner
Electrical appliances contain harm-
ful substances as well as valuable
resources.
Every consumer is therefore re-
quired by law to dispose of old elec-
trical appliances at an authorised collection or
return point. They will thus be made available
for environmentally-sound, resource-saving
recycling.
You can dispose of old electrical appliances
free of charge at your local recycling centre.
Please contact your dealer directly for more
information about this topic.
Don’t forget to erase data!
If necessary, each consumer is responsible
for erasing personal data from electrical and
electronic equipment.
Batteries and rechargeable
batteries, lamps and bulbs
If necessary, old single-use and rechargea-
ble batteries that are not encased by an old
electrical appliance, as well as lamps/bulbs
that can be removed from an old electrical
appliance without being destroyed, must be
removed and disposed of separately before
you return the appliance.
This symbol means that batteries and
rechargeable batteries must not be dis-
posed of with other household waste.
Consumers are required by law to bring all bat-
teries and rechargeable batteries, regardless
of whether they contain harmful substances*)
or not, to a collection point operated by their
communal authority or borough or to a retailer,
so that they can be disposed of in an environ-
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