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CE Marking and European Union Compliance
Products intended for sale within the European Union are marked
with the CE Mark which indicates compliance to applicable Directives
and European Normes (EN), as follows. Amendments to these
Directives or ENs are included:
Applicable Directives
• Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 89/336/EEC
• Low Voltage Directive 73/23/EEC
Applicable Standards
• EN 55 022 - Limits and Methods of Measurement of Radio Interference Char-
acteristics of Information technology Equipment
• EN 50 082-1:1997 - Electromagnetic Compatibility - Generic Immunity Stan-
dard, Part 1: Residential, commercial, Light Industry
• IEC 1000-4-2(1995-01) - Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) - Part 4:Testing
and measurement techniques - Section 2: Electrostatic discharge immunity
test.
• IEC 1000-4-3(1995-03) - Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) - Part 4:Testing
and measurement techniques - Section 3: Radiated, radio-frequency, electro-
magnetic field immunity test.
• IEC 1000-4-4(1995-01) - Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) - Part 4:Testing
and measurement techniques - Section 4: Electrical Fast transient/burst
immunity test.
• EN 60 950 + Amd 1 + Amd 2 - Safety of Information Technology Equipment
Including Electrical Business Equipment
• EN 60 825-1 (EN 60 825) - Safety of Devices Containing Lasers
Laser Devices
Symbol products using lasers comply with 21CFR1040.10, IEC825-1:1993/
EN60825-1:1994 +A11:1996, depending on the date of manufacture. The laser
classification is marked on one of the labels on the product.
Class 1 Laser devices are not considered to be hazardous when used for their
intended purpose. The following statement is required to comply with US and
international regulations:
Caution: Use of controls, adjustments or performance of procedures other than
those specified herein may result in hazardous laser light exposure.
Class 2 laser scanners use a low power, visible light diode. As with any very bright
light source, such as the sun, the user should avoid staring directly into the light
beam. Momentary exposure to a Class 2 laser is not known to be harmful.
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