Owners of old devices can arrange for the return and disposal via a service provider. To do so, please complete the form and declaration via the following link. The costs for the return and disposal are borne by the manufacturer.
Please inform us about the return. We will make sure that machine-related data will be deleted accordingly.
Owners of old appliances must dispose of them separately from unsorted municipal waste. WEEE may therefore not be disposed of as unsorted municipal waste and, in particular, does not belong in household waste. Instead, these old devices, as well as used batteries and rechargeable batteries, must be collected separately and disposed of, for example, at local municipal collection points or recycling centers.
Owners of old appliances must also separate used batteries and accumulators that are not enclosed in the old appliance, as well as lamps that can be removed from the old appliance without destroying it, from the old appliance before handing it in at a collection point. The latter does not apply insofar as the WEEE is separated from other WEEE in accordance with § 14 Paragraph 4 Sentence 4 or Paragraph 5 Sentence 2 and 3 ElektroG within the framework of opting by the public waste management authorities for the purpose of preparing it for reuse. By means of the adjacent symbol in accordance with Annex 3 to the ElektroG, owners can identify waste equipment which, at the end of its service life, is not to be disposed of in household waste but separately from unsorted municipal waste.
Motorenfabrik Hatz
GmbH & Co. KG
Business Unit Digital Solutions
Ernst-Hatz-Str. 16
94099 Ruhstorf a. d. Rott
Phone +49 8531 319-5055
sales.digital@hatz.com