For Switzerland, the adaptor must be certified to SEV1011 and must be "fixed." 
Be aware that most "travel adaptors" are not certified and are not fixed.
I found the authorities in Switzerland to be quite helpful; contact me directly 
for more information.
Mike Sherman
Graco Inc.

>     On 11/19/2020 8:49 AM Rodriguez, Daniel (ESP) 
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>     Good morning all
> 
>     I got from engineering that they want to provide a plug adaptor for 
> Europe plugs instead of adding the cord and each European plug (UK, Germany, 
> Switzerland,....). This is only for professional use as the user is trained
> 
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>     I know that it is not advisable and the best is to use a IEC 60320 
> connector but...
> 
>     Do you know if there any EU country regulation that forbids expressly to 
> use it? If yes can you provide the link....
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>     Thank you for your support!
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>     Kind Regards / Saludos cordiales / Mit freundlichen Grüßen
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>     Daniel Rodríguez
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