SEBSON CAT6 Ethernet Cable User Guide

June 15, 2024
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SEBSON CAT6 Ethernet Cable

SEBSON CAT6 Ethernet Cable

General safety information

Danger: Please keep this product away from children and animals.

  • The remodelling of this product is not allowed! The proper and safe functioning of the device can no longer be guaranteed if it is modified! In addition, this will invalidate the warranty claim!
  • The manufactured does not accept any responsibility for injuries or damage resulting from improper use of this product!
  • Any other use than the description may result in damage to the product. So the dangers are such as electric shock, short circuit, fire etc.
  • We reserve the right to make changes to the product, the packaging or the operating instructions as well as printing errors.
  • To prevent damage to the cables, they must not be strongly bent, pulled or twisted during commissioning!
  • Protect the product from external damage, heavy dirt, moisture and excessive heat!
  • In commercial institutions, the accident prevention regulations of the professional trade association for electrical equipment and facilities must be adhered to.

Information for private households (WEEE)

The Electrical and Electronic Equipment Act (WEEE) contains a large number of requirements for the handling of electrical and electronic equipment. The most important ones are summarised here.

  1. Separate collection of waste equipment
    Old, worn-out or defective electrical and electronic equipment is referred to as waste equipment. These devices must not be disposed of in the normal household waste or together with the residual waste. The devices should be transferred to special collection and return systems.

  2. Batteries and rechargeable batteries as well as illuminants
    As a rule, owners of WEEE shall separate spent batteries and accumulators that are not enclosed in the WEEE, as well as light sources that can be removed from the WEEE without causing damage, from the WEEE before handing
    it over to a collection point. This does not apply if WEEE is prepared for reuse with the participation of a public waste management authority.
    Batteries or rechargeable batteries that contain harmful substances are marked with the symbol of a crossed-out dustbin and must not be disposed of in household waste. Below the dustbin symbol is the chemical name of the pollutant – in the example below “Cd” for cadmium. “Pb” stands for lead, “Hg” for mercury:
    If disposed of improperly, the substances contained in the batteries may cause hazards to health and the environment.
    The hazards are averted by the separate collection and proper disposal of used batteries.
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  3. Options for returning old appliances
    Owners of WEEE from private households can hand it in free of charge at the collection points of the public waste management authorities or at the take- back points set up by manufacturers or distributors.

  4. Data privacy notice
    Old devices often contain sensitive personal data. This applies in particular to information and telecommunications technology devices such as computers and smartphones. In your own interest, please note that each end user is responsible for deleting the data on the end-of-life devices to be disposed of.

  5. Meaning of the “crossed-out dustbin” symbol
    The symbol of a crossed-out dustbin regularly displayed on electrical and electronic equipment indicates that the respective device must be collected separately from unsorted municipal waste at the end of its service life.

Customers Support

SEBSON
Sebastian Sonntag
Walter-Behrendt-Str.10
44329 Dortmund
Germany
support@sebson.de
VAT-Nr.: GB179436663
WEEE-Reg.-ID.: 500617

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