That REALLY puzzles me as the crossed hockey stick are only referred to in the TTE Directive and IEC 60 950 applies to the Low Voltage Directive.
TTE - Article 2 1. Notwithstanding Article 1, equipment which is capable of being connected to the public telecommunications network, but is not intended for such a purpose, shall be accompanied by a manufacturer"s or supplier"s declaration, the model of which is to be found in Annex VIII and by the operating manual. At the time of placing the equipment on the market for the first time, a copy of such documentation shall be transmitted to the notified body referred to in Article 10 (1) in the Member State where this first placing on the market takes place. In addition, such equipment shall be subject to the provisions of Article 11 (4). TTE - Article 11 1. The marking of terminal equipment complying with this Directive shall consist of the CE mark consisting of the symbol "CE", followed by the identifying symbol of the notified body responsible and a symbol indicating that the equipment is intended and is suitable to be connected to the public telecommunications network. The CE mark and these two symbols are shown in Annex V. 2. The affixing of marks which are likely to be confused with the marks of conformity specified in Annex VI shall be prohibited. 3. Terminal equipment shall be identified by the manufacturer by means of type, batch and/or serial numbers and by the name of the manufacturer and/or supplier responsible for placing it on the market. 4. Equipment manufacturers or suppliers who place on the market equipment as referred to in Article 2 shall affix the symbol specified in Annex VII in such a way that it follows the CE mark and visually forms an integral part of the total marking. Note: the symbol in Annex VII is the negated, crossed hockey sticks. Have fun. Vic
