Recycling – Xantrex Technology Link 2000 User Manual

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Recycling

If it’s rechargeable, it’s recyclable!

Xantrex recognizes its responsibility as a global citizen and is
continually striving to reduce the environmental impact of the
work we do and the products we create. We have taken a step
forward to limit our impact on the natural environment by
initiating a battery recycling program. Xantrex is a licensee
of the Rechargeable Battery Recycling Corporation
(“RBRC”), a non-profile public service organization
dedicated to recycling used rechargeable batteries. Through
RBRC’s national program and the availability of recycling
depots for Pb batteries, Xantrex customers can recycle
rechargeable batteries in a convenient and environmentally
friendly way.

If one of your Xantrex battery-integrated products has
reached the end of its useful life, we urge you to dispose of
the product correctly and safely. Xantrex recommends taking
the following steps to recycle your product depending on
battery chemistry and size.

Ni-MH, Li-ion or small Pb Batteries (up to 2 lbs. or 1 kg)

If you are recycling a product that contains a Ni-MH, Li-ion
or small Pb battery (up to 2 lbs. or 1 kg) then you can simply
drop it off at the battery drop-box located at any one of the
following major retailers.

In Canada: Battery Experts, Battery Plus, Bell World, FIDO,
Future Shop, The Home Depot, Home Hardware, London
Drugs, Makita Factory Service Centers, Personal Edge, Revy,
Sears, The Sony Store, The Source by Circuit City, TELUS
Mobility and Zellers

In the USA: Alltel, Batteries Plus, Black & Decker, Cingular
Wireless, Circuit City, The Home Depot, Lowe's, Milwaukee
Electric Tool, Office Depot, Orchard Supply, Porter Cable
Service Centers, RadioShack, Remington Product Company,
Sears, Staples, Target, US Cellular and Verizon Wireless

If you are not sure of the drop-box nearest you, simply call 1-
877-2-RECYCLE to find the retail collection nearest you.

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