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Disposal
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Disposal
The remote control and the control
unit contain electronic components,
cables, metals, plastics etc. and must
be disposed of in accordance with
the applicable environmental
regulations of the respective country.
This symbol on the product or its
packaging indicates that the product
may not be disposed of via the
household waste system.
Users have a duty to dispose of the old
equipment via the collection point for
electronic and electrical scrap.
Separate collection and correct
disposal of your old equipment helps
conserve natural resources and
guarantees recycling, which protects
human health and preserves the
environment.
Please contact your local council or
waste disposal authority to find out
where the collection points are for
your old equipment.
Disposal of the radio remote control in
Germany is subject to the Electrical
Equipment Act, internationally to the
EU Directive 2011/65/EU RoHS or the
respective national laws.
(The product is not subject to the EU
Directive 2002/96/EC (WEEE) and its
supplement EU Directive
2003/108/EC.)
Disposal of batteries in the EU is
subject to the Battery Directive
2006/66/EU, in Germany to the Battery
Act (BattG) dated 25.6.2009, and
internationally to the respective
national laws.