GRUNDIG CMS 5000 Micro Hi-Fi System User Manual

June 5, 2024
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GRUNDIG CMS 5000 Micro Hi-Fi System

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DISPOSAL­­

  • By disposing the device in the fu-ture, Please note that all electrical and electronic device must be dis-posed separately from household waste by disposal centers.
  • Avoid damage to the environment and risks to your personal health bydisposing of device properly.
  • For further information about proper disposal, contact your local government,disposal bodies or the shop where you bought the device.
  • Dispose of all packaging in an environmentally -friendly manner.
  • Cardboard packaging can be taken to paper recycling containers or public collection points for recycling.
  • Any film or plastic contained in the packaging should be taken to your public collection points for disposal.
  • Respect the environment. Old batteries must not be disposed of with domestic waste. They must be handed in at a collection point for waste batteries. Please note that batteries must be disposed of fully discharged at appropriate collection points for old batteries. If disposing of batteries which are not fully discharged, take precautions toprevent short circuits.

OVERVIEW

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SAFETY

Do not drop the device and do not expose it to liquid, moisture or humidity. These might lead to damage to the device.

  • If the device is moved from a cold environment into a warmer one, do let it adapt to the new temperature before operate the device. Otherwise, it might lead to condensation and cause malfunctions in the device.
  • Do not use the device in the dust environment as dust can damage the interior electronic components and lead to malfunctions in the device.
  • Protect the device from strong vibrations and place it on stable surfaces.
  • Do not attempt to disassembly the device.
  • If the device is not using for a long period of time, disconnect it from the power supply by unplugging the power plug. This is to avoid the risk of fire.
  • The ventilation should not be impeded by covering the ventilation openings with items, such as newspapers, table-cloths, curtains, etc.
  • No naked flame sources, such as lighted candles, should be placed on the apparatus.
  • To maintain the compliance with the WiFi RF exposure requirement, place the product at least 20 cm (8 inches) from nearby persons except when operating the controls.
  • The functions of Wireless Access Systems including Radio Local Area Networks (WAS/RLANs) within the band 5150-5350 MHz for this device are restricted to indoor use only within all
  • European Union countries (BE/BG/CZ/DK/DE/EE/IE/EL/ES/FR/HR/IT/CY/LV/LT/LU/HU/MT/NL/AT/PL/PT/RO/SI/SK/FI/SE/UK/TR/NO/CH/IS/LI).

Power­ Supply

  • The socket outlet should be installed near the device and should be easily accessible.

  • Never touch the power plug with wet hands and never pull on the power cable when pulling the plug out of the power socket.
    CAUTION:
    TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE THE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.

  • This lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of non-insulated “dangerous voltage” within the product’s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock.

  • The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance.

  • Make sure the electrical voltage specified on the device and its power plug is corresponding to the voltage of the power socket. Do not apply excessive or incorrect voltages to the device, the device may not function properly and have an adverse effect on external circuitry. Furthermore, the device itself may become damaged or burnt.

  • The device is connected to the mains with the power cable. Pull out the power cable when you want to completely disconnect the device from the mains.

  • The normal function of the product may be disturbed by strong Electro-Magnetic Interference. If so, simply reset the product to resume normal operation by following the instruction manual. In case the function could not resume, please use the product in other location.

  • The device may malfunction when used in areas with strong radio interference. The device will work properly again once there is no more interference.

  • The device is a class II or double insulated electrical appliance. It has been designed in such a way that it does not require a safety connection to electrical earth. The type plate is located on the rear of the Hi-Fi system.

Risk s­associated­ with­ high­ volumes

  • Listening the device with headphones, always reduce the volume before put on the headphones. After the headphones are positioned properly, increase the volume to the desired level.
  • To prevent possible hearing damage, do not listen at high volume for long periods.

Maintenance­/­Cleaning

  • Always power off the unit when cleaning it.
  • Never use any harsh or strong solvents to clean the device since these may damage the surface of the device. Dry, soft cloth is appropriate, however, if the device is extremely dirty, it may be wiped off with a slightly moist cloth. Make sure the device is dried off after cleaning.
  • Never open the device casing, The manufac-turer will not accept any liability for damage resulting from improper handling.

REMOTE­ CONTROL

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INFO

| Go to BKSP when inputting characters Display Internet Radio, Podcasts station/ track info (Descriptions, Streaming data, playback buffer)

Display Spotify music info (Artist, Album, Streaming data, playback buffer) Display FM station info (Name, PTY, RT, frequency)

Display DAB station info (Station, track, artist etc.)

Display USB/CD music info (if ID3 Tag available in the music track – album, title, artist)

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GETTING­ STARTED

Connection ­and ­Preparation­
Connect to the speaker using the cable with 2-pin connectors. Screw the connectors into the speaker out terminals at the rear of the main unit and the speakers. Screw the external WiFi antenna for wireless network connection. Connect the copper cable to the red (+) jack and connect the silver cable to the black (-) jack. Plug the wire DAB/FM antenna for DAB and FM reception. Plug the power cord into power socket, the device starts up.

Connecting ­to ­the­ network

  • Power on your device and connect to a wire-less access point, router or similar net-work device.
  • The network device needs to support WiFi (802.11 a/b/g/n) wireless connection.
  • Make sure you have setup the wireless network and you have the WEP, WPA or WPA2 security password to activate the connection. You may also use the WPS (WiFi Protected Setup) function for easy pairing between the network device and CMS 5000 BT DAB+ WEB Check if the light indicators on the network device are in appropri-ate status.

Using ­CDs
The device is suitable for music CDs displaying the logo shown here (CDDA) and for CD-Rs and CD-RWs with audio data. You can play standard 12 cm CDs on your device. The radio is able to play CD-R and CD-RW discs containing MP3 and WMA files. It is assumed in this section that a file is equivalent to a CD track. An MP3 / WMA CD may not contain more than 999 files and not more than 99 folders. MP3 and WMA files should be created with a standard audio sample rate of 44.1kHz.
MP3 and WMA data rates up to 320 kilobits per second are supported. WMA Lossless files are not supported. The unit will not play files which include digital rights management (DRM) protec-tion. When burning CD-R and CD-RW discs with audio files, various problems may arise which could lead to problems with playback. Typically such problems are caused by poor CD writing or audio encoding software, or by the hardware settings of the PC‘s CD writer, or by the CD being used. Should such problems arise, contact the customer services of your CD writer or software manufacturer or look in their product documentation for relevant information. When you are making audio CDs, take care to observe all legal guidelines and ensure that the copyright of third parties is not infringed.

Connecting­a ­USB­ memory­ stick­
Insert the USB plug of a USB memory stick into the USB port at the front of the device. The system of the USB must be FAT 16, FAT 32. It is not compatible with NTFS or other systems.

Connecting­ an­ audio­ source­ via­ RCA ­audio­in
Use a standard RCA audio cable to connect the audio output from the external device to the audio input sockets on the back of the device.

Connecting ­the­ headphones­
Turn the volume down before using the headphones. Inset the headphone plug (standard 3.5mm) into the headphone socket at the front of the device.

General­ Device ­Functions
On the playing screen, rotate the volume knob or press » +« / » « on the remote control to adjust the volume. Switch off the sound by pressing» « on the remote control.

GENERAL ­DEVICE ­FUNCTIONS

  • Press »MENU/INFO« to open the menu. Press again to close the menu and return to playing screen.
  • On the menu, rotate the navigate knob or press « / » « on the remote control to move along the entries.
  • Press »OK/SCAN« to confirm; press »ALARM/ BACK« or » « on the remote control to step back.
  • Press and hold » /­MODE« on the device or press » « on the remote control to switch to standby mode. The time, date and any active alarm times display on the screen. 
  • Press » « to wake up from standby.
  • When album cover is displayed on the play-ing screen, press »OK/SCAN« to view the full screen size of the picture.

Presets­
Number of presets: lnternet Radio: 20 l Podcasts: 20 l Spotify: 10 l DAB+: 40 l FM: 40 To store any preset, press and hold »PRESET/BTPAIR« or » « until the display shows the Save preset screen. Select one of the presets 1 – 40 by rotating the navigation knob on the device or arrow keys on the remote control and then press OK to save the currently playing station. To store 1-10 preset stations, directly press and hold the numbers »1…10/0­« on the remote control. To play any preset from 1 – 40, press »PRESET/BTPAIR« or » « , then select one of the listed preset stations. When a preset station is playing, it shows n ( 1, 2 etc) at the bottom of the screen. To recall 1-10 preset stations, directly press the number keys on the remote control.

Now ­playing­ information
While stream/DAB/FM is playing, the screen shows some information about the station, press MENU/INFO« or »INFO« to view. lnputting Character

As each character is selected, the key is built up near the top of the display. There are three options accessible by tuning the navigate reel back before the first characters -­« Backspace, »OK« and Cancel.
Press »INFO« to move to the Backspace box as a shortcut.

When­ the­ device­ is­ overloaded
The device may process a large amount of data after a period of operation, no matter in which mode, it will cause the system to freeze or malfunc-tion. Reboot the device if necessary.

First-time ­Setup
When powering the device on for the first time, it asks to set up the OSD language. Choose your language and confirm. It displays information of privacy policy then. Press »OK/SCAN« to continue. The Wizard installation assistant then appears, which guides you through the installation step by step. Select »YES« and confirm your selection and launch the setup wizard. If you select »NO«, the next window will ask you to choose if you want to start the setup wizard again next time you power the device on.

Setting ­date­ and ­time
Select “12” for 12-hour display format or “24” for 24-hour display format. If you select the 12-hour format, the display shows “AM” in the morning or “PM” in the afternoon after the time. After this, the following options are available, to define if the time to be synchronized from radios: Update from DAB, Update from FM, Update from Network or No update If you choose “Update­from­ Network” you must indicate your time zone in the next window. Next choose “ON” for summer time, otherwise select “OFF”. If you choose “No­ update”, you will have to enter the date and time manually. “AM”/ “PM” displays only if you have chosen the 12-hour time format. Select “AM” for the morning hours or “PM” for the afternoon hours.

Setting­ network
For Wi-Fi connection, please make sure that the router is switched on via the network. If you want to control the device in all operating modes via the app, select “YES”. If choosing “NO”, it is not possible to control the device from the app in the (Standby, AUX IN, FM, DAB) operating modes. Note that the power consumption in standby mode will be higher when the network connec-tion is kept up.
Any WLAN networks found are listed on the dis-play, along with their names. After selecting the network, you will be asked for input a standard encryption. To enter the network’s key, use the reel or direction keys on the remote control to move the cursor through the characters and press OK/SCAN« to confirm. [WPS] There will be hints for the type of network.

Use ­one ­of ­the­ following­ methods ­of ­connection:­

  •  Push-button: The device prompts you to press the connect button on the router. Press »OK«on the device and wait until it appears connected on the display.
  • Select the option »PIN« on the device and it will generate an 8-digit code number. Enter the PIN number into the router, access point, or similar network device and wait until it appears connected on the display.
  • Skip WPS: Enter the key as for a standard encrypted network. For more information on setting up a WPS encrypted network, see your WPS router’s instructions.

Device attempts to connect to the selected net-work. It will show connected if the setup is successful. If connecting fails, it returns to a previous screen to try again. Once it has completed, press »OK/SCAN« to quit the setup wizard.

MAIN­ OPERATION­­

Internet­ Radio , ­Podcasts

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Device can play thousands of radio stations and podcasts from around the world though a broadband Internet connection. When you select Internet radio or Podcasts mode, the device directly contacts the Frontier Smart Technologies portal to get a list of stations or podcasts. The list menu is provided from the portal, so it is only accessible when the device is connected to the Internet. The contents and submenus may change from time to time. Choose required cat-egory and search the station or podcast to listen. On the screen press, »ALARM/­BACK« or » « on the remote control to wiew the station list.

Spotify

Use your phone, tablet or computer as a remote control for Spotify. Go to spotify.com/connect to learn how The Spotify Software is subject to third party licenses found here: http://[www.spotify.com/connect/third-party- licenses ](http://www.spotify.com/connect/third-party-licenses)DAB+­Radio DAB mode receives DAB/DAB+ digital radio and displays information about the station, stream and track playing.

Scanning ­for ­stations
The first time you select DAB radio mode, or if the station list is empty, the radio automatically performs a full scan to see what stations are available. You may also need to start a scan manually to update the list of stations. To start a scan manually, choose Full scan. To scan only stations with good signal strength, select Local scan. Once the scan is complete, the radio shows a list of available stations. To remove stations that are listed but not una- vailable, choose Prune invalid. Turn the navigate reel to view a list of stations and press to select. Once selected, the station plays and the screen show information about station, track or show as broadcast. On the screen press, »ALARM/­BACK« or « on the remote control to wiew the station list.

SETTINGS

  • Dynamic range compression (DRC) If you are listening to music with a high dynamic range in a noisy environment, you may wish to com-press the audio dynamic range. This makes quiet sounds louder, and loud sounds quieter. You can change DRC as off, low or high.
  • Station order You can choose the order of the DAB station list to be either Alphanumeric, Ensemble or Valid. Ensemble lists groups of stations that are broadcast together on the same ensemble. Valid lists valid stations first, alphanumerically, then off-air stations.

FM­ Radio
FM radio mode receives analogue radio from the FM band and displays RDS (Radio Data System) information about the station and where broadcast.

The first time you select FM radio mode, or if the station list is empty, the device will run auto scan and save the stations to the preset list. To find a station, press »OK/SCAN« .The frequency display starts to run up as the device scans the FM band. Alternatively, you can scan up or down by turning the navigate knob.

Settings

  • ATS: Run the auto scan function once
  • Scan settings By default, FM scans stop at any available station. This may result in a poor signal-to-noise ratio (hiss) from weak stations. To change the scan settings to stop only at sta-tions with good signal strength, select Yes after choosing Strong station only ?
  • Audio settings All stereo stations are repro-duced in stereo. For weak stations, this may result in a poor signal-to-noise ratio (hiss). To play weak stations in mono, select FM weak reception: Listen in mono only and then YES.

CD

  • Press » « to open the CD compartment. Put in the disc with its label facing upwards.

  • Press » « to close the CD compartment. The disc is read and played.

  • TO00“means the track number.

  • F00“ means the folder number, it displays if you have inserted CD-R or CD-RW disc which con-tains the music tracks in different folders.

  • Press »FOLDER­DOWN« / »FOLDER­ UP« to seek the folder.
    Besides general playback control, you may do CD track programming as follows: Stop the playback first if any track is playing.

  • Press PRESET/BTPAIR« to program. Set the first programming track, use »5« »6« or to seek the track. Press »OK/SCAN« to confirm and set the next programming track.

  • Repeat the steps. When programming is completed, press » « to start playing the programmed track(s).

USB
In USB mode, plug in the a USB drive to play.

„TO00“means the track number. „F00“ means the folder number, it displays if the plugged USB drive contains the music tracks in different folders. »FOLDER­DOWN« /FOLDER­UP« to seek the folder.Besides general playback control, you may do USB track programming as follows:
Stop the playback first if any track is playing. Press »PRESET/BTPAIR« to program. Set the first programming track, use » « or » « to seek the track. Press »OK/SCAN« to confirm and set the next programming track. Repeat the steps. When programming is completed, press » « to start playing the programmed track(s).

Bluetooth In Bluetooth mode, you can turn on the Bluetooth of your Bluetooth device. Press and hold BTPAIR« to turns Bluetooth discoverable. From your Bluetooth device, search the HiFi System Grundig CMS 5000 to pairing. When it is waiting for pairing, there is a blinking Bluetooth icon at the bottom. If the pairing is successful, the Bluetooth icon becomes steady. Control the music playback from your Bluetooth device.

RCA­

In RCA in mode plays audio from an external source. Turn the volume low on both the radio and, if adjustable, the audio source device. Enter RCA mode, then adjust the volume as required.

Sleep­
To set the sleep timer, select Sleep under Main menu. Or press » « on the remote control to set. Choose from Sleep OFF, 15, 30, 45 or 60 minutes and confirm. Once you select a sleep period, the system returns to the now playing screen.

Alarm
There are two versatile wake-up alarms with snooze facility. Each alarm can be set to start in a particular mode. Select Alarms under Main menu to set or change an alarm. Alternately, press and hold »ALARM/BACK« on the device, or press »ALARM1«, ALARM2«on the remote control to conligure.

After setup all the parameters, select Save to activate. The screen shows active alarms with an icon at the bottom left. At the set time, the alarm will sound. To tempora-rily silence, press »SNOOZE«.You can change the snooze period. The radio returns to standby for the set period, with the silenced alarm icon flashing. Press and hold » /­MODE« or press » « on the remote control to turn it off.

Equaliser
Several preset EQ modes are available: Normal, Flat, Jazz, Rock, Movie, Classic, Pop, News and My EQ. Press »EQ« to select. A user-defined set-ting is available; create your own EQ with custom bass, treble and loudness settings. Then choose My EQ to activate the customized EQ settings. Alternatively, rotate the » BASS­/­TREBLE « reels or press » -­BASS­+­« / » -­TREBLE­+ « on the remote control to adjust bass or treble, then press OK/SCAN« to confirm. This will activate My EQ directly.

Network­

Network­wizard:
Enter to search AP SSID, then input the WEP / WPA key or choose Push Button/Pin/Skip WPS to connect to the wireless network.

SYSTEM ­SETTINGS

PBC­W lan­ setup:
Push Button Configuration, it is to connect the AP that supports WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup).

View ­settings:
View the information of current connected net-work: Active connection, MAC address, Wlan region, DHCP, SSID, IP address, Subnet mask, Gateway address, Primary DNS and Secondary DNS.

Manual ­settings:
Enable or disable DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol). Input the SSID, WEP / WPA key and/or other configuration.

Network­ profile:
The device remembers the last four wireless net-works it has connected to, and automatically tries to connect to whichever one of them it can find. From here you can see the list of registered net-works. You can delete unwanted networks. Clear network settings: Select “YES” to clear all the current network settings. Select “NO” to cancel.

Keep ­network­ connected:
If you choose to keep network connected, the WiFi will not disconnect even you are in standby mode or non-network mode.

Time/Date
Set the time manually or auto update, time format, time zone and daylight. Details can be referred to Setting date and time under Section First-time setup.

Language
Change it as your preference. Available langu-ages: English, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, French, German, Italian, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Spanish, Swedish, Turkish.

Factory­Reset
Resetting all user settings to default values, so that time and date, network configuration and presets are lost. However, current software version of the radio is maintained

Software­Update
Auto-check setting: This option automatically checks for new updates from time to time. Automatic updating is enabled by default. Check now: Search for available updates immediate-ly. You will be asked if you want to go ahead with download and installation of an update. After a software upgrade, all user settings are maintained. NOTE: Before starting a software upgrade, ensure that the radio is plugged into a stable main power connection. Disconnecting power during an upgrade may permanently damage the unit.

Setup­Wizard
With this function, you can start the setup wizard at any time. Any parameters or stations entered already are not deleted. For more information, please read the Section First-time setup.

Info
View the firmware version and the radio ID.

Privacy­Policy
View the information of Privacy Policy.

Backlight­
You may change the power – on backlight level to High, Medium or Low. And adjust the timeout duration which the radio turns to standby back-light level when it has not been controlled. Press DIMMER « to change the brightness of the backlight.

TROUBLESHOOTING

Error Remedy
The device does not switch on. Check it the power plug is connected properly.
No sound. 1. Turn on the sound as it may be muted

2. Increase the volume.

3. Pull any connected headphone or speaker from the connector jack.

4. Check the speaker cables.

No network connection can be established.| 1. Check the WLAN function, make sure the password is correct.

2. Try to set an IP address at the device.

3. Activate the DHCP function on the router and make the connection again at the device.

4. A firewall is activated on the network – set the respective program in such a way that access is possible.

5. Place the device closer to the router

6. Reboot the router

No station is found.| 1. The station may not be available currently, try again later.

2. The link of the station is changed or the station no longer transmits – ask the provider for information.

3. The link of manual added station may not be correct, check and change it.

Hiss in FM mode| 1. Check/move the antenna.

2. Move the radio.

No stations available / burbling / intermittent in DAB mode.| 1. Check/move the antenna.

2. Rescan local stations only (high-strength).

3. Check the local DAB coverage.

USB driver or MP3 player is not detected.| 1. Check if the USB driver or MP3 player is plugged properly.

2. Some USB hard disks need external power supply, make sure it is connected to the power.

3. Not all MP3 players can be read directly on the device – use an USB drive instead.

If the Bluetooth is not connected.| Disconnect BT and reconnect BT again if it does not play on the device.
The CD is not playing or skips during playback.| 1. The device is not in CD mode. Faulty CD inserted.

2. The CD is incorrectly inserted. Insert the CD with the labelled side facing upwards.

3. The CD is dirty or faulty. Clean the CD, use another CD.

All other undetermined cases.| The smart radio may process large amount of data after a period of operation, no matter in which mode, it will cause the system freeze or malfunction. Reboot the device if necessary.

SAFETY ­AND­ INFORMATION

Model number CMS 5000 BT DAB+ WEB
Display 2,4 Zoll, 320 x 240, TFT color display
Network supported WLAN IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n wireless;

Bluetooth (BT 4.2, supports A2DP and AVRCP profiles)

Frequency band| WiFi : 2.412 – 2.472 GHz, 5.18 – 5.32 GHz, 5.50 – 5.70GHz,

5.745 – 5.825GHz; Bluetooth: 2.402 – 2.48 GHz

Radio frequency power trannsmitted| WiFi 2.4G: 17.6dBm; WiFi 5G: 16.38dBm; WiFi 5.8G:

8.07dBm; Bluetooth: 7.59dBm

Encrypted key| WEP, WPA, WPA2 (PSK), WPS
Streaming Supported Formats| MP3, AAC/AAC+ (up to 48kHz, 16 bits)
USB Supported Formats| Extension| Codec| Frequency| Bit rate| Bit Depth
.mp3| MPEG 1 Layer 3| 32kHz, 44.1kHz,

48kHz

| up to 320kbit/ s| ****

16 bit

.w4a,

.aac

| AAC-LC, HE- AAC| 32kHz, 44.1kHz,

48kHz

| up to 320kbit/ s| ****

16 bit

.flac| FLAC| 32kHz, 44.1kHz,

48kHz

| up to 1.5mbit/ s| 16 bit, 24 bit
CD Supported Formats| CD (12 cm), CD-R, CD-RW, MP3-CD, WMA-CD

MP3, WMA (DRM not supported), CD-audio

DAB / DAB+| Band III, 174,928 – 239,200 MHz
FM| 87,5 – 108,0 MHz
USB Charging| Output: DC 5 V       1000 mA
USB Playback| System compatibility: FAT 16, FAT 32
Battery (Remote Control)| 2 x 1,5 V AAA
Standby mode power consumption| < 1,0 W
Networked standby power consumption| < 2,0 W
Operating Temperature| 0 to 35 ºC
Speaker power output| 2 x 50 W RMS
Speaker impedance| 6 Ω
Signal-to-noise ratio| ≥ 60 dB
Frequency response| 20 Hz bis 20 kHz
Audio Connections| 3,5 mm headphone socket (front) RCA in jack (back)

Speaker out jack, 6 Ω (back)

Dimensions| Main Unit: 300 mm (L) x 106 mm (H) x 234 mm (D) Speakers: 220 mm (L) x 330 mm (H) x 276 mm (D)
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Weight| Main Unit: 2,3 kg; Speakers: 5,3 kg
AC Mains| 100-240V~50/60Hz

Compliance­ with ­the­ WEEE­Di-
rective­ and­ Disposing­ of­ the­ Waste­Product:­ This product complies with EU WEEE Directive (2012/19/EU). This product bears a classification symbol for waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE). This symbol indicates that this product shall not be disposed with other household wastes at the end of its service life. Used devices must be returned to an official collection points for the recycling of electrical and electronic devices. To find these collection systems please contact to your local authorities or the retailer where the product was purchased. Each household performs an important role in recovering and recycling of old appliances. Appropriate disposal of used appliances helps prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health.

Compliance ­with­ RoHS Directive
The product you have purchased complies with EU RoHS Directive (2011/65/EU). It does not contain harmful and prohibited materials specified in the Directive.

Package­ information
Packaging materials of the product are manufactured from recyclable materials in accordance with our National Environment Regulations. Do not dispose of the packaging materials together with the domestic or other wastes. Take them to the packaging material collection points designated by the local authorities.

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