Troubleshooting, Disposal, 1 appliance – Silvercrest SKT 2300 A1 Benutzerhandbuch

Seite 11: 2 disposable/rechargeable batteries, Troubleshooting 8. disposal

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7. Troubleshooting

8. Disposal

8.1 Appliance

The symbol with the crossed-
out rubbish bin on wheels

means that within the European

Union, the product must be dis-
posed of to a sorted rubbish

collection. This applies to the

product and all accessories which are

marked with this symbol. Marked products

must not be disposed of via the regular

domestic waste but must be handed in to a

recycling centre for electrical or electronic

devices. Recycling helps to reduce the use of

raw materials and to relieve the environ-
ment. You can obtain information about dis-
posal and the location of your nearest

recycling centre from your local waste

management service, for example, or Yellow

Pages.

8.2 Disposable/rechargeable

batteries

Batteries must not be disposed of

with normal household waste. Flat

batteries must be disposed of pro-

perly. Special containers for battery disposal

are provided for this purpose at the shop

where you bought the batteries or at a muni-
cipal collection point. Batteries and rechar-
geable batteries on which the following

letters are printed contain harmful sub-
stances as follows: Cd (cadmium), Hg (mer-
cury), Pb (lead).

Fault

Cause

Remedy

Appliance cannot be
switched on

Faulty fuse or wall socket

Select another wall socket

Faulty appliance

Have repairs carried out at a specialist
workshop or dispose of the appliance.
You will find the service address in
“10. Warranty” on page 11.

Appliance switches
off automatically

Thermal cut-out has
triggered

Allow the appliance to cool down (see
“5.5 Thermal cut-out” on page 8)
Clean the appliance (see “6. Cleaning”
on page 9)

Only cold air is pro-
duced

Selected temperature has
been reached

Appliance switches on again automati-
cally as soon as the room temperature
falls
Select a higher desired temperature

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