Clause F.1 of 62368-1 says:
/Unless symbols are used, safety related equipment marking, instructions
and instructional
safeguards shall be in a language accepted in the respective countries./
No doubt Germany expects German.
On 2024-04-10 17:10, Charlie Blackham wrote:
Rick
I’m not expert
Rick
I’m not expert on GS certification but Low Voltage Directive Article 6 required
safety instructions to be in a suitable language
7. Manufacturers shall ensure that the electrical equipment is accompanied by
instructions and safety information in a language which can be easily
understood
Dear EMC-PSTC Pros,
Specific to ITE IEC 62368-1 type standards and German GS certification.
(many power supplies and ITE product carry GS mark)
Is German language required on products to match the text of other
countries requirement to obtain German GS?
And (not or) add a statement that
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