User Manual
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Appendix
1. Rechargeable Lithium ion Battery
• The battery type of the device: Portable battery.
• The battery of this device is non-removable, which is risky to remove.
Component 
Parts
Hazardous Ingredients 
(Chemical Name)
CAS No. Concentration 
Ranges
Chemical Formula
Anode
Lithium Manganese Nickel and 
Cobalt Oxide
346417-97-8 36.3% LiNi
x
Co
y
Mn
1-x-y
O
2
Polyvinylidene Fluoride(PVDF) 24937-79-9 0.48% (C
2
H
2
F
2
)
n
Cathode
Graphite 7782-42-5 19.38% C
Styrene-Butadiene Rubber(SBR) 9003-55-8 0.27% C
12
H
14
sodium carboxymethyl cellulose 9004-32-4 0.22% C
6
H
7
O
2
(OH)
2
OCH
2
COONa]
n
Nickel 7440-02-0 0.33% Ni
AL-foil Aluminium 7429-90-5 2.68% Al
Cu-foil Copper 7440-50-8 6.66% Cu
Electrolyte
Lithium Hexafluorophosphate 21324-40-3 1.79% LiFP
6
Ethylene
Carbonate(EC) 96-49-1 2.8% C
3
H
4
O
3
Separator Polyethlyene(PE) 9002-88-4 2% (C
2
H
4
)n
PET film Polyethylene terephthalate(PET) 25038-59-9 0.9% C
10
H
12
O
6
cell case Fe 7439-89-6 17% Fe
others others / 9.19% /
2. INFORMATION FOR PRIVATE HOUSEHOLDS
1. Separate collection of waste equipment: Electrical and electronic equipment that 
has become waste is referred to as waste equipment. Owners of waste equipment 
must dispose of it separately from unsorted municipal waste. In particular, waste 
equipment does not belong in household waste, but in special collection and return 
systems.
2. Batteries and rechargeable batteries as well as lamps: Owners of waste 
equipment shall, as a rule, separate waste batteries and rechargeable batteries that 
are not enclosed in the waste equipment, which can be removed from the waste 
equipment without being destroyed, from the waste equipment before handing them 
in at a collection point. This does not apply if waste equipment is prepared for reuse 
with the participation of a public waste management authority.
3. Options for returning waste equipment: Owners of waste equipment from private 
households can return it free of charge to the collection points of the public waste 
management authorities or to the take-back points set up by manufacturers or 
distributors within the meaning of the Electrical and Electronics Equipment Law. 
Stores with a sales area of at least 400 m² for electrical and electronic equipment 
and those grocery stores with a total sales area of at least 800 m² that offer 
electrical and electronic equipment several times a year or on a permanent basis 
and make it available in the market are required to take it back. This also applies in 
the case of distribution using means of distance communication, if the storage and 
shipping areas for electrical and electronic equipment are at least 400 m² or the 
total storage and shipping areas are at least 800 m². Distributors shall, in principle, 
ensure take-back by providing suitable return facilities at a reasonable distance from 
the respective end user. The possibility of returning waste equipment free of charge 
exists for distributors who are obliged to take it back, among other things, if a new 
similar device that essentially fulfills the same functions is delivered to an end user.
4. Privacy Notice: Waste equipment often contains sensitive personal data. This 
applies in particular to devices of information and telecommunications technology 
such as computers and smartphones. In your own interest, please note that each 
end user is responsible for deleting the data on the waste equipment to be disposed 
of.
5. Meaning of the symbol “crossed-out wheelie bin”: The symbol of a crossed-out 










