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ANNEX FU.K.DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY TO TYPE BASED ON PRODUCT VERIFICATION

1.‘Declaration of conformity to type based on product verification’ is the part of a conformity assessment procedure whereby the manufacturer fulfils the obligations laid down in this Annex and ensures and declares that the measuring instruments that have been subjected to the provisions of paragraph 3 are in conformity with the type as described in the EC-type examination certificate and satisfy the appropriate requirements of this Directive.U.K.

ManufacturingU.K.

2.The manufacturer shall take all measures necessary to ensure conformity of the manufactured instruments with the approved type as described in the EC-type examination certificate and the appropriate requirements of this Directive.U.K.

VerificationU.K.

3.A notified body chosen by the manufacturer shall carry out the appropriate examinations and tests, or have them carried out, to check the conformity of the instruments with the type as described in the EC-type examination certificate and the appropriate requirements of this Directive.U.K.

The examinations and tests to check the conformity with the metrological requirements will be carried out, at the choice of the manufacturer, either by examination and testing of every instrument as specified in paragraph 4, or by examination and testing of the instruments on a statistical basis as specified in paragraph 5.

4.Verification of conformity with the metrological requirements by examination and testing of every instrument.U.K.

4.1.All instruments shall be individually examined and appropriate tests as set out in the relevant documents referred to in Article 13, or equivalent tests, shall be carried out to verify their conformity with the metrological requirements that apply to them. In the absence of a relevant document, the notified body concerned shall decide on the appropriate tests to be carried out.U.K.
4.2.The notified body shall issue a certificate of conformity in respect of the examinations and tests carried out, and shall affix its identification number to each approved instrument or have it affixed under its responsibility.U.K.

The manufacturer shall keep the certificates of conformity available for inspection by the national authorities for 10 years after the certification of the instrument.

5.Statistical verification of conformity with the metrological requirements.U.K.

5.1.The manufacturer shall take all measures necessary in order that the manufacturing process ensures the homogeneity of each lot produced, and shall present his instruments for verification in the form of homogeneous lots.U.K.
5.2.A random sample shall be drawn from each lot according to the requirements of paragraph 5.3. All instruments in the sample shall be individually examined and appropriate tests as set out in the relevant documents referred to in Article 13, or equivalent tests, to establish their conformity with the metrological requirements that apply to them shall be carried out to determine whether the lot is accepted or rejected. In the absence of a relevant document, the notified body concerned shall decide on the appropriate tests to be carried out.U.K.
5.3.The statistical procedure shall meet the following requirements:U.K.
5.4.If a lot is accepted, all instruments of the lot are approved, except for those instruments from the sample that were found not to satisfy the tests.U.K.

The notified body shall issue a certificate of conformity in respect of the examinations and tests carried out, and shall affix its identification number to each approved instrument or have it affixed under its responsibility.

The manufacturer shall keep the certificates of conformity available for inspection by the national authorities for 10 years after the certification of the instrument.

5.5.If a lot is rejected, the notified body shall take appropriate measures to prevent the placing on the market of that lot. In the event of frequent rejection of lots the notified body may suspend the statistical verification and take appropriate measures.U.K.

Written declaration of conformityU.K.

6.1.The manufacturer shall affix the ‘CE’ marking and the supplementary metrology marking to each measuring instrument that is in conformity with the approved type and satisfies the appropriate requirements of this Directive.U.K.

6.2.A declaration of conformity is drawn up for each instrument model and shall be kept at the disposal of the national authorities for 10 years after the last instrument has been manufactured. It shall identify the model of the instrument for which it was drawn up.U.K.

A copy of the declaration shall be supplied with each measuring instrument that is placed on the market. However, this requirement may be interpreted as applying to a batch or consignment rather than individual instruments in those cases where a large number of instruments is delivered to a single user.

If agreed upon by the notified body referred to in paragraph 3, the manufacturer shall also affix the notified body's identification number to the measuring instruments under the notified body's responsibility.

7.The manufacturer may, if agreed upon by the notified body and under its responsibility, affix the notified body's identification number to the measuring instruments during the manufacturing process.U.K.

Authorised representativeU.K.

8.The manufacturer's obligations may be fulfilled, on his behalf and under his responsibility, by his authorised representative except for the obligations contained in paragraphs 2 and 5.1.U.K.