Silvercrest KH 2380 Maintenance and Service / Disposal / Information, Important warranty notes

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Maintenance and Service / Disposal / Information

L Disposal

L Information

The packaging material comprises 100 % environmentally friendly materials which can be disposed of at local recycling points.

Do not dispose of electronic appliances in household waste!

In accordance with the European Directive 2002 / 96 / EG on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment and its implementation into national law, waste electrical appliances must be separately collected and recycled in an environmentally friendly manner.

Information on disposal options for waste electrical equipment can be obtained from your local or municipal administration.

Battery Disposal

You as the end consumer are statutorily obliged (battery code) to return all used batteries. Batteries containing hazardous materials are marked with the following symbol, which indicates their prohibition of being disposed of with regular household waste. The designations for the decisive heavy metal are: Cd = Cadmium, Hg = Quicksilver, Pb = Lead Please take used batteries to a disposal facility of your town or municipality or return to the dealer. In doing so you meet a statutory obligation and contribute substantially to the protection of our environment.

LImportant warranty notes

Thank you for deciding on buying a Silvercrest product with a 36-month warranty (from the date of purchase).

Please read the documentation enclosed with the product carefully before use.

Should there be a complaint or hardware disturbance, in spite of the high quality level of the device, you have the option of contacting the service hotline. If there is no telephonic solution, you will receive a processing number (RMA) as well as the address where you can send your product for processing the warranty.

In case you are sending in the product, please enclose a copy of the purchase receipt.

The device should be packed in a manner that is safe for transport and the RMA number should be directly visible.

Products sent in without the RMA number cannot be processed.

Note: Your warranty claims are not limited by the warranty.

LImporter

Kompernaß GmbH

Burgstr. 21

D-44867 Bochum

Germany

Subject to technical changes due to further development.

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