Philips HF3330 User manual (English) - Page 19
remOvING The ReChARGeAbLe bATTeRy ANd The bUTTON CeLL
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English 19 1 Clean the appliance with a dry cloth. Environment -- Do not throw away the appliance with the normal household waste at the end of its life, but hand it in at an official collection point for recycling. By doing this, you help to preserve the environment (Fig. 16). -- The built-in rechargeable battery and non-rechargeable button cell contain substances that may pollute the environment. Always remove the rechargeable battery and the button cell before you discard and hand in the appliance at an official collection point. Dispose of the rechargeable battery and the button cell at an official collection point for batteries. If you have trouble removing the rechargeable battery and the button cell, you can also take the appliance to a Philips service centre.The staff of this centre will remove the rechargeable battery and the button cell for you and will dispose of them in an environmentally safe way. (Fig. 17) Removing the rechargeable battery and the button cell Only remove the rechargeable battery when you discard the appliance. Make sure the battery is completely empty when you remove it. 1 Disconnect the appliance from the mains and remove the appliance plug. 2 Switch on the LED panel and leave it on until it goes out automatically. 3 Undo the 2 screws with a screwdriver (Fig. 18). 4 Remove the cover of the built-in rechargeable battery. (Fig. 19) 5 Lift the blue rectangular rechargeable battery out of the appliance. The battery is connected to the appliance through a red wire and a black wire to a socket inside the appliance (Fig. 20). 6 Grab the wires and pull the socket out of the appliance. (Fig. 21) ,, The rechargeable battery has now been removed. 4222.002.7505.3.indd 19 03-05-10 17:23