Presentation
General
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EU EMC Directive
The electronic equipment of the machine may in some cases
cause interference to other electronic equipment, or suffer from ex-
ternal electromagnetic interference, which may constitute safety
risks.
The EU EMC directive on "Electromagnetic compatibility", 89/336
/ EEC, provides general description of what demands can be
made on the machine out of a safety point of view, where permitted
limits have been determined and given according to international
standards.
A machine or device which meets the requirements should be CE
marked. Our machines have been tested particularly for electro-
magnetic interference. The CE marking of the machine and the
declaration of conformity also cover the EMC directive.
If other electronic equipment is fitted to this machine, the equip-
ment must be CE marked and tested on the machine with regard
to electromagnetic interference.