SCHEDULE 6(Annex VI to the Lifts Directive)FINAL INSPECTION
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Final inspection is the procedure whereby the installer of the lift who fulfils the obligations of Section 2 ensures and declares that the lift which is being placed on the market satisfies the requirements of the Directive. The installer of the lift shall affix the CE marking in the car of each lift and draw up an EC declaration of conformity.
2
The installer of the lift shall take all steps necessary to ensure that the lift being placed on the market conforms with the model lift described in the EC type-examination certificate and the essential health and safety requirements applicable to it.
3
The installer of the lift shall keep a copy of the EC declaration of conformity and the final inspection certificate referred to in Section 6 for 10 years from the date when the lift was placed on the market.
4
A notified body chosen by the installer of the lift shall carry out or have carried out the final inspection of the lift about to be placed on the market. The appropriate tests and checks defined by the applicable standard(s) referred to in Article 5, or equivalent tests, must be carried out in order to ensure conformity of the lift with the relevant requirements of the Directive.
These checks and tests shall cover in particular:
a
examination of the documentation to check that the lift conforms with the representative model of the lift approved in accordance with Annex V.B;
b
operation of the lift both empty and at maximum load to ensure correct installation and operation of the safety devices (end stops, locking devices, etc.),
operation of the lift at both maximum load and empty to ensure the correct functioning of the safety devices in the event of loss of power,
static test with a load equal to 1.25 times the nominal load.
The nominal load shall be that referred to in Annex I, Section 5.
After these tests, the notified body shall check that no distortion or deterioration which could impair the use of the lift has occurred.
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The notified body must receive the following documents:
the plan of the complete lift,
the plans and diagrams necessary for final inspection, in particular control circuit diagrams,
a copy of the instruction manual referred to in Annex I, Section 6.2.
The notified body may not require detailed plans or precise information not necessary for verifying the conformity of the lift about to be placed on the market with the model lift described in the EC type-examination declaration.
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If the lift satisfies the provisions of the Directive, the notified body shall affix or have affixed its identification number adjacent to the CE marking in accordance with Annex III26 and shall draw up a final inspection certificate which mentions the checks and tests carried out.
The notified body shall fill in the corresponding pages in the logbook referred to in Annex 1, Section 6.2.
If the notified body refuses to issue the final inspection certificate, it must state the detailed reasons for refusal and recommend means whereby acceptance may be obtained. Where the installer of the lift again applies for final inspection, he must apply to the same notified body.
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The final inspection certificate, dossiers and correspondence relating to the acceptance procedures shall be drawn up in one of the official languages of the Member State where the notified body is established or in a language acceptable to it.