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Important information regarding the disposal of batteries
Under the Battery Ordinance (Directive 2006/66/EC), every consumer is obliged by law
to return all used and depleted batteries. Disposal via domestic waste is prohibited.
Since batteries are also included in the scope of delivery of products from our range,
spent batteries must not be put in domestic waste and can instead be handed in free of
charge at public collecting points in your community and anywhere selling batteries of
the kind in question. Consumers can also return batteries to the dealer from which they
were purchased (legal obligation to take back batteries).
In order to preserve the quality of the environment, to protect it, and to
improve the disposal of electronic equipment in the European Union
Based on European Directive 2012/19/EU, your electronic instrument must not be
Tintometer GmbH will dispose of your electronic instrument in a professional and
environmentally responsible manner. This service is free of charge, excluding transport
costs. This service applies exclusively to electrical instruments purchased after
13.08.2005. Send the Tintometer instruments you wish to have disposed of free ex
we would like to point out the following:
Important information
disposed of with household waste!
domicile to your supplier.

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