And the answer is........................
The D of C must be signed by the responsible person designated by the
manufacturer. The signatory does not have to be located in the EU.
The manufacturer must designate a representative in the EU who will hold
the certificate and the technical file. This could be an agent,
distributor.
A copy of the D of C that states the directives complied with must be
placed in the user manual. Note, this does not have to be signed, but it
must state where the signed original can be obtained. i.e. the EU
representative's contact details.
Doug Beckwith
(OOPO)
[email protected]
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04/29/03 09:13 AM
Please respond to
Lfresearch
Hi folks,
I've been asked by a US manufacturer who's signature if any should appear
on the D of C, and should they be located on European soil.
Is there a clear consensus?
Thanks,
Derek N. Walton
Owner L F Research EMC Design and Test Facility
Poplar Grove,
Illinois, USA
www.lfresearch.com
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