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Torqeedo Travel 503 S User Manual

Torqeedo Travel 503 S
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10.1 Disposing of waste electrical and electronic equipment
Für Kunden in EU-Ländern
For customers in EU countries
The Ultralight system is subject to European Community Directive 2012/19/EU
on waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) and to corresponding
national legislation. The WEEE Directive defines the basis for how waste
electrical and electronic equipment is to be handled throughout the EU.
The Ultralight system bears the symbol of a crossed out wheeled bin pictured on
the left. Waste electrical and electronic equipment may not be disposed of with normal household
waste because substances with harmful effects on the health of humans, animals and plants may be
released into the environment and accumulate in the food chain.
At the same time, valuable raw materials will be lost.
For this reason, please dispose of your waste electrical equipment separately in an environmentally
sustainable manner; please contact Torqeedo Service or your boatbuilder for more information.
For customers outside the EU
The Travel system is subject to European Community Directive 2012/19/EU on waste electrical and
electronic equipment.
We recommend that you do not dispose of the system with your normal household waste but instead
separately in an environmentally sustainable manner. It is also possible that national legislation in your
country requires this. For this reason, please check your local regulations and ensure that you dispose of
the system in accordance with the statutory provisions.
10.2 Disposing of batteries
Please remove used batteries immediately and follow the special instructions for disposing of batteries
and battery systems listed below:
For customers in EU countries
Batteries and rechargeable batteries are subject to European Community
Directive 2006/66/EC on (waste) batteries and (waste) rechargeable batteries
and to corresponding national legislation. The Battery Directive defines the basis
for how batteries and rechargeable batteries are to be handled throughout the
EU.
Our batteries and rechargeable batteries bear the symbol of a crossed out wheeled bin pictured on the
left. There may be letters below the symbol indicating the harmful substances they contain, i.e.
“Pb” for lead, “Cd” for cadmium and “Hg” for
mercury. Waste batteries and waste rechargeable batteries may not be disposed of with
normal residual waste because substances with harmful effects on the health of humans, animals and
plants may be released into the environment and accumulate in the food chain. At the same time,
valuable raw materials are lost.

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Torqeedo Travel 503 S Specifications

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BrandTorqeedo
ModelTravel 503 S
CategoryOutboard Motor
LanguageEnglish

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