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Environmental Precautions

In order to take the measures to conserve the environment, it is recommended to follow the steps for the disposal of packages/products/batteries:

Package Disposal

  • The exceptions detailed in the First Additional Provision of Law 11/1997 on commercial or industrial packaging states that the final holder of the waste of used containers and packaging must deliver the waste to an authorized recuperator, recycler, or revaluer in appropriate conditions for reuse.

  • The subsets of the system are recyclable products and cannot be treated as household/municipal waste at the end of its useful life.

  • To preserve the environment, manage the waste in accordance with the current environmental regulations and requirements in each country or community. For any assistance, consult the manufacturer.

Product Disposal

  • This electrical-electronic device (AEE) is marked with the symbol of compliance with the European Directive 2012/19 / EU (WEEE) regarding used electrical and electronic equipment (Waste electrical and electronic equipment WEEE, RD 110/2015).

  • The directive provides the general framework valid throughout the European Union for the removal and reuse of waste from EEE.

  • To dispose off the product and to ensure its proper management, follow the current local environmental legislation and regulations. In this way, it will contribute to environmental conservation.

  • The wheeled bin crossed out on the product, in the documentation or on its packaging, means that the electrical-electronic devices and batteries must be collected separately at the end of their life cycle.

  • According to the current local legislation and environmental regulations, before the deposit of the RAEE in their collection facilities, the batteries must be removed and deposited separately from the rest of the RAEE for proper management.

  • Never dispose the product or its associated equipment with household waste.

  • The symbols marked on the product are valid in the European Union and in those places where separate collection systems are available.

Battery Disposal

  • Used batteries are reusable consumer products and a recycling process must be carried out.

  • Used batteries that do not go through the recycling process must be disposed off in accordance with the regulations and environmental requirements in each country or community. This requirement applies in the European Union and in those places where separate collection systems are available.

  • For any assistance, consult the battery manufacturer.

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