Instructions for safe removal of batteries or rechargeable
battery packs:
may only be removed by qualified
personnel! RISK OF PERSONAL INJURY
THROUGH ELECTRIC SHOCK!
Ensure that the battery is completely discharged.
The battery can be removed, once the two halves of the device have been
separated from one another. The halves of the housing are connected
together and also glued together and need to be separated using force.
Disconnect the red and black cables from the rechargeable battery pack
and after that from the circuit board.
Carefully remove the battery or the rechargeable battery pack.
The battery or rechargeable battery pack and device can now be
disposed of separately.
Batteries containing harmful substances are labelled with the adjacent
symbol, which indicates the prohibition on disposal in household
waste. The abbreviations for the essential heavy metals are:
Cd = cadmium, Hg = mercury, Pb = lead.
Take used batteries to a waste management company in your city or
community or return them to your dealer. This satisfies your legal obligations
while also making contribution to protecting the environment.
Please note the marking on the different packaging materials and
separate them as necessary. The packaging materials are marked
with abbreviations (a) and digits (b) with the following definitions:
1–7: Plastics, 20–22: Paper and cardboard, 80–98: Composite
materials.
20
GB/IE/NI/CY/MT
The rechargeable battery pack