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PART II PLACING ON THE MARKET AND PUTTING INTO USE OF. AUTOMATIC DISCONTINUOUS TOTALISERS
PART III USE FOR TRADE OF AUTOMATIC DISCONTINUOUS TOTALISERS
1.The essential requirements are the relevant requirements relating to automatic...
11.Information to be borne by and to accompany the automatic discontinuous totaliser
13.Further processing of data to conclude the trading transaction
23.Performance under influence factors and electromagnetic disturbances
1.The body, its director and staff involved in conformity assessment...
2.The body, its director and staff involved in conformity assessment...
3.The conformity assessment shall be carried out with the highest...
5.The body's staff shall have— (a) sound technical and vocational...
6.The impartiality of the body, its director and staff shall...
8.The body's director and staff shall be bound to observe...
1.The technical documentation shall render the design, manufacture and operation...
2.The technical documentation shall be sufficiently detailed to ensure—
3.The technical documentation shall include insofar as relevant for assessment...
4.The manufacturer shall specify where seals and markings have been...
5.The manufacturer shall indicate the conditions for compatibility with interfaces,...
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