Old batteries
Old batteries must be collected and recycled separately by the end user. These batteries are indicated by the crossed-out wheeled garbage can symbol . You, as the end user, are legally obliged to return old batteries→ .
Old electrical or electronic devices
Your vehicle contains electrical/electronic devices, such as the navigation system SD card or remote controls. You can recognize these from the symbol of the crossed-out wheeled garbage can .
Old devices with this marking must be collected separately from normal household garbage and disposed of in accordance with legal requirements. You can hand these in at local collection points or nationally commissioned return systems if applicable.
You can obtain more information on return and recycling from your authorized Volkswagen dealer or authorized Volkswagen Service Facility.
WARNING
If batteries containing lithium are damaged, gaseous or liquid substances may escape, posing a significant risk to health and the environment. A short circuit at the battery terminal may result in a fire or explosion. This could result in serious or fatal injuries.
Batteries containing heavy metals are marked with the chemical symbols Hg( mercury), Cd (cadmium) and/or Pb (lead). Heavy metals can be harmful to the health of humans and animals and accumulate in the environment.
Product recycling
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The Triman logo and the Infotri symbol contain important sorting information for the end consumer.
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