Thanks for your feedback.  Probably it is a clear guidance for the
authorities so far.  Unless there is more updated one, we do not have good
support for the change.  Keep our eyes on latest updates.

Scott


On 27/9/13 3:12 AM, "John Woodgate" <[email protected]> wrote:

> In message 
> <63b0cb352a528542bb37bb62705fbc11019d37a...@snnx7mcdc101.emea.dell.com>,
> dated Thu, 26 Sep 2013, [email protected] writes:
> 
>> The position of EU Market Surveillance authorities is clear enough.
> 
> 1. This document is clearly headed 'RECOMMENDATIONS';
> 
> 2. It dates from 2006, so may be in need of revision;
> 
> 3. The 'small print' in the Footnote is very important:
> 
>   * The Following countries have special requirements on Plugs and Socket
> outlets for domestic use, according to their national legislation:
> Austria, Finland, Hungary, Norway, Sweden, United Kingdom.

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