Instruction manual

separately at the end of their service life. For the packaging,
follow the regulations in your country for separating waste.
Improper disposal of packaging materials can be harmful to
your health and the environment.
The separate collection of waste electrical and electron-
ic equipment, (rechargeable) batteries (if applicable) and
packaging is intended to promote reuse and recycling and to
prevent negative impacts on public health and the environ-
ment, for example due to hazardous substances contained
in these products. At the end of their service life, recycle
electrical and electronic equipment and (rechargeable) bat-
teries so that their materials can be reused and to prevent
environmental pollution.
If (rechargeable) batteries can be removed without destroy-
ing them, you are obliged to dispose of them separately (see
the product’s operating instructions for information on how
to remove the batteries safely). Be especially careful when
handling (rechargeable) batteries containing lithium, as
these pose special hazards, such as the risk of fire and/or
health risks if button cells are swallowed. Reduce battery
waste as much as possible by using longer-life batteries or
rechargeable batteries.
Further information on the recycling of these products can
be obtained from your municipal administration, from the
municipal collection points, or from your Sennheiser partner.
You may also be able to return electrical or electronic equip-
ment to your distributor, if they are legally required to do so.
By disposing of your batteries properly, you are helping to
protect public health and the environment.
UK Declaration of conformity
RoHS Regulations (2012)
EMC Regulations (2016)
EU Declaration of conformity
RoHS Directive (2011/65/EU)
EMC Directive (2014/30/EU)
The full text of the EU declaration of conformity is available
at the following internet address:
www.sennheiser.com/download