Other than the fact that a device is Class A, and is not intended for home
use, what is "non-consumer" ?

thanks,
Brian 

 > -----Original Message-----
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 > Subject: Fw: CE Approval for Aesthetic Treatment device
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 > I believe that would be 55011 group 2, class A.
 > 
 > (an aesthetic product that is non-consumer?)
 > 
 > Bob Heller
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 >   Subject:    CE Approval for  Aesthetic Treatment device    
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 >  Hello Group ,
 > 1. An aesthetic treatment device for removal of hair uses 1 MHz RF
 > (non-consumer).
 > 2.  What CE standard(s) are applicable ?
 > Thanks in advance for any replies.
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