Disposal, Regulations for disposal, Germany – KLING & FREITAG K&F SONA 5 User Manual
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K&F SONA 5
KLING & FREITAG GMBH © 2012
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14. Disposal
14.1
Regulations�for�Disposal
14.1.1
Germany
It�is�not�allowed�to�dispose�of�used�electrical�equipment�as�domestic�waste.
Dispose�of�the�device�at�public�collection�points�for�recycling!
The device is a so called dual-use product intended for domestic and commercial use. Therefore this
device can be disposed of in public collection/recycling points, contrary to Kling & Freitag products
which are limited to commercial use. Of course old devices can be returned to us and KLING & FRE-
ITAG GmbH will take care of appropriate disposal.
Explanation
ElektroG is the enforcement of Directive 2002/95/EC, regulating, amonst others, the collection and re-
cycling of electrical components and equipment.
From 03/24/2006 onwards KLING & FREITAG GmbH has thus labelled all products mentioned in
the WEEE with a sign with a crossed out waste bin and a white bar below. This sign indicates that
the disposal as domestic waste is prohibited and that the product has been put into circulation on
03/24/2006 at the earliest.
KLING & FREITAG GmbH has been legally registered as a manufacturer with the German registration
office EAR. Our�WEEE�registration�number�is:�DE64110372.
14.1.2
EU,�Norway,�Iceland,�and�Liechtenstein
It�is�not�allowed�to�dispose�of�used�electrical�equipment�as�domestic�waste.
From 08/13/2005 onwards KLING & FREITAG GmbH has thus labelled all products for EU-Member
countries as well as Norway, Iceland and Liechtenstein (except Germany) mentioned in the WEEE with
a sign with a crossed out waste bin and a white bar below. This sign indicates that the disposal on do-
mestic waste is prohibited and that the product has been put into circulation on 08/13/2005 at the
earliest.
Unfortunately the European directive WEEE has been complied with implementing different national
provisions of law throughout all member countries, which makes it impossible for us to offer consis-
tent solutions for the disposal throughout Europe.
Responsible for complying with these provisions of law is the local distributor (importer) of each coun-
try.
For proper disposal of used products in accordance with these local provisions in the mentioned coun-
tries of the European Union (except Germany) please ask your local dealer or the local authorities.
14.1.3
All�other�Countries
For proper disposal of used products in accordance with local provisions in other than the above men-
tioned countries please ask your local dealer or the local authorities.