Re: Labelling requirements components

2003-02-04 Thread David Heald

Andre,
   I think that in section 1.7.12 (the section you referenced in the 
60950 family) there is also a provision that for service personnel, the 
language on safety related info can be English. (except in Germany, 
where it must also be in German).  I would take this to mean that 
component safety information can be in a different language (English or 
German) than would normally be present on the outside of the product. 
This seems to follow common sense as well (not that that gets you very 
far when evaluating to safety standards :).

Also look in 1.7.14 to see if this applies in your case.  (Replacement 
of the differently labeled/sourced/revision component can't cause the 
removal or alteration of product level safety labeling.)

I'd check this to make sure that what I remember is up to date but I 
don't think you need to worry about the labeling language on the 
component (so long as it is approved for its end use and you meet 1.7.14).

Best Regards,
Dave Heald

Andre Boons wrote:
 
 Hi,
 
 If a manufacturer is required to put information on the label of his 
 product, it must be in a language that is acceptable for the user in the 
 country where the product is put on the market.
 
 If the above product consists of a certain part that can be replaced 
 during service operations locally and there are special precautions to 
 be taken care of when replacements takes place, should the label on that 
 part also be in the language of the country where the final product is 
 marketed.
 An example could be a CRT of a VDU that needs replacement by exactly the 
 same type.
 
 Regards,
 Andre
 
 
 
 
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Re: Labelling requirements components

2003-02-03 Thread peter merguerian
Andre,

German deviations to 950, requires the service markings and instructions to be
in German also.

Peter

 Andre Boons andrebo...@hotmail.com wrote: 



Hi,

If a manufacturer is required to put information on the label of his 
product, it must be in a language that is acceptable for the user in the 
country where the product is put on the market.

If the above product consists of a certain part that can be replaced during 
service operations locally and there are special precautions to be taken 
care of when replacements takes place, should the label on that part also be 
in the language of the country where the final product is marketed.
An example could be a CRT of a VDU that needs replacement by exactly the 
same type.

Regards,
Andre




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Labelling requirements components

2003-02-03 Thread Andre Boons

Hi,

If a manufacturer is required to put information on the label of his 
product, it must be in a language that is acceptable for the user in the 
country where the product is put on the market.

If the above product consists of a certain part that can be replaced during 
service operations locally and there are special precautions to be taken 
care of when replacements takes place, should the label on that part also be 
in the language of the country where the final product is marketed.
An example could be a CRT of a VDU that needs replacement by exactly the 
same type.

Regards,
Andre




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