In message <[email protected]>, Brian 
O'Connell <[email protected]> writes
>It is still not clear to me that if an on/off switch is built in and 
>the unit does not use an external power supply, and the unit is less 
>than the max power consumption scoped, and the 'off' position of the 
>input power switch results in zero current flow from mains, whether the 
>unit conforms to the EuP Directive.

Yes, it does, and those " " around 0 mean that it doesn't mean that it 
has to be exactly zero; e.g. the current though EMC filter capacitors is 
allowed.
-- 
This is my travelling signature, adding no superfluous mass.
John M Woodgate

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