> It clearly covers the intent of the requirement -- the customer has
information regarding what regulations and standards the product meets in
an official document published by the manufacturer.  The authenticity of
the manual is for all practical legal purposes binding on the company.  A
signature offers no more.  One purpose of the DOC, and the most valuable to
the customer, is the statement(s) of which standards the product is
designed to meet. The presence of that info in the users manual satisfies
the customer need.

John,

DofCs are not for customers, they are for authorities in the EEA.

John Radomski
Principal Engineer
Schneider Electric



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