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4. In the case of a nested display, the sequence of display of the label must be as follows—
(a)the image referred to paragraph 3 must be shown on the display mechanism in proximity to the price of the product;
(b)the image must link to the label set out in Schedule 7;
(c)the label must be displayed after a mouse click, mouse roll-over or tactile screen expansion on the image;
(d)the label must be displayed by pop-up, new tab, new page or inset screen display;
(e)for magnification of the label on tactile screens, the device conventions for tactile magnification must apply;
(f)the label must cease to be displayed by means of a close option or other standard closing mechanism;
(g)the alternative text for the graphic, to be displayed on failure to display the label, must be the energy efficiency class of the product in a font size equivalent to that of the price.
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