Are these symbols and text required for all EEE shipped to China or only ITE?  
This is the first I've heard of this.

The Other Brian

From: Mike Cantwell [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Tuesday, September 30, 2014 8:10 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [PSES] Symbols for CCC Approval

Hi Scott,

This requirement comes from the National Differences published in the CB 
Bulletin. If the product is ITE, then clause 1.7.2.1 was modified. It is 
acceptable to provide the Chinese translation of the statements below as well 
as to use the icons. I can provide the translation if you email me directly. 
China doesn't provide nice graphics for the symbol, you have to pull them right 
out of the CB report.

Add requirements of warning for equipment intended to be used at altitude not 
exceeding 2000m or at non-tropical climate regions:
For equipment intended to be used at altitude not exceeding 2000m, a warning 
label containing the following or a similar appropriate wording, or a symbol as 
in annex DD shall fixed to the equipment at readily visible place.
"Only used at altitude not exceeding 2000m."
<mountain icon>
For equipment intended to be used in not-tropical climate regions, a warning 
label containing the following or a similar appropriate wording, or a symbol as 
in annex DD shall fixed to the equipment at readily visible place.
"Only used in not-tropical climate regions."                                    
                                          <humidity icon>
If only the symbol used, the explanation of the symbol shall be contained in 
the instruction manual.
The above statements shall be given in a language acceptable to the regions 
where the apparatus is intended to be used.

Regards,
Mike




On 30-Sep-2014, at 5:13 PM, Scott Douglas 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:


Hello all,

I am being asked to add two symbols to my product silkscreen for CCC Approvals.

One symbol is a not circle with waves at the bottom (water) and curled lines 
above (moisture I guess). This is to signify not for use in tropical regions.

The second symbol is a circle with mountains and <=2000m inside it. This 
signifies use only below 2,000 meters in altitude.

Can anyone tell me where these two symbols come from (standards reference) and 
where one can get vector artwork for same?

Thank you in advance for any help provided.

Scott

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