Scott --

Don't forget that the Battery Directive requires that you provide customers 
with instructions on how to remove the battery at the end of life.


Mike Sherman

Graco Inc.

> On February 20, 2019 at 11:06 AM Scott Xe <scott...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
>     The end product safety standards EN 60065 & EN 60950-1 consider the 
> compliance if lithium-ion rechargeable battery meets EN 62133.  EN 62133 asks 
> for some rating markings and WEEE and battery Directives also ask for recycle 
> symbols.  For individual selling on battery cells and packs, they must comply 
> with all markings.  The users can reference to those markings for safe use of 
> those components.  For end products such as clock radios, wireless 
> headphones, etc., the battery is bulit into the unit and not allowed to be 
> replaced or repaired by the customers.  The markings are not useful for the 
> customers so those components are often NOT included all the markings.  Is it 
> considered not to fully comply with EN 62133?  Should the end product be 
> sufficient to comply with the markings specified by EN 60065 or EN 60950-1 
> only?
> 
>     Since the end products have to be separated from household waste and the 
> rechargeable battery are required to be separated from household waste and 
> normal EEE waste, how can it be presented to the customers without leading 
> the confusion?
> 
>     Thanks and regards,
> 
>     Scott
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