Disposal

Old appliances should not be disposed of in regular household waste!

Recycling of Electronic and Electrical Equipment

Electrical and electronic equipment must not be disposed of with household waste!

Consumers are legally obligated to return electrical and electronic equipment to designated collection points at the end of their life cycle for proper recycling. Retailers provide collection points for batteries. The collection point for electronic equipment is announced by your local waste disposal company.

Recycling of Batteries

Batteries and accumulators must not be disposed of with household waste!

Every consumer is legally obliged to return all batteries and accumulators, regardless of whether they contain pollutants such as Cd (cadmium), Hg (mercury), or Pb (lead), to a collection point provided by the city or the retailer, in order to ensure environmentally friendly disposal. The return of batteries and accumulators is free of charge.

If possible, please remove the battery before disposal and dispose of it separately.

Packaging Recycling

The sales packaging and packaging materials are designed to protect the product during transportation and, if necessary, storage. If you do not intend to reuse the packaging, please ensure that you recycle it properly. You can obtain information on correct recycling procedures from your local waste management or recycling company. They will provide guidance on how to dispose of the packaging materials in an environmentally responsible manner.