Renata SA COC 3V Lithium coin cells EU Battery directive User Manual

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Rev 11 / April 9, 2013

Renata SA

Tel. +41 (0)61 975 75 75

[email protected]

CH-4452 Itingen/Switzerland

Fax. +41 (0)61 975 75 95

www.renata.com

CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE

with EU Battery Directive 2006/66/EC from 6 September 2006

Renata SA's range of 3V Lithium Manganese Dioxide coin cells:

Renata CR1025

1)

Renata CR1216

1)

Renata CR1216 MFR

6)

Renata CR1220

1)

Renata CR1220 MFR

6)

Renata CR1225

1)

Renata CR1616

1)

Renata CR1616 MFR

6)

Renata CR1620

1)

Renata CR1620 MFR

6)

Renata CR1632

1)

Renata CR2016 MFR

2)

Renata CR2016

1)

Renata CR2025 MFR

2)

Renata CR2025

1)

Renata CR2032 MFR

2)

Renata CR2032

1)

Renata CR2045

3)

Renata CR2045HT

4)

Renata CR2046A

4)

Renata CR2320

1

)

Renata CR2325

1)

Renata CR2430 1)
Renata CR2430 MFR

5)

Renata CR2450N

1)

Renata CR2450HT

4

)

Renata CR2477N

1)

Renata CR2450N-MFR

7)

This document certifies that the battery models as stated above and provided by
Renata SA are in compliance with the above mentioned EU Battery Directive.


April 9, 2013





Eric Weber CTO

Weight limits according to 2006/66/EC
Substance

Weight limit (ppm)

Lead (Pb)

40

Cadmium (Cd)

20

Mercury (Hg)

5

1)

SGS Test Report EC405623000 dated Feb 16, 2007

2)

SGS Test Report EC405697500 dated March 14, 2007

3)

SGS Test Report CANEC0904976701 dated October 12, 2009

4)

SGS Test Report CANEC0904976702 dated October 12, 2009

5)

SGS Test Report CE/2009/45328 dated April 22, 2009

6)

Nihon Environmental Services Test report 35904210 dated May 14, 2009

7)

CTI Test Report RLSZD001049480001 dated October 10, 2011

Applicability of RoHS / WEEE / End of Life Vehicles Directives on Batteries:

The RoHS Directive

Directive 2011/65/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of June 08, 2011 on the
restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronics equipment (RoHS
Directive).
-> does not apply to batteries. (see preamble 14 of this directive)

The WEEE Directive

Directive 2002/96/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 27.01.2003 on waste electrical
and electronic equipment (WEEE Directive).

-> does apply to batteries and requires their removal and separate collection.
Once removed from WEEE, used batteries are governed by the Battery Directive 2006/66/EC.

The "End of Life Vehicles" Directive

Directive 2000/53/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of September 18, 2000 on end of
life vehicles.

-> Does apply to batteries and requires their removal before treatment operations for depollution of
end-of-life vehicles:
-> Once removed from end of life vehicle, used batteries are governed by the Battery Directive
2006/66/EC.

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