Safety extra low voltage approval, Certifications in europe, Safety extra low voltage approval xii – HP 3535 User Manual

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Xerox DocuColor 3535 Printer/Copier

Safety Extra Low Voltage Approval

The Xerox DocuColor 3535 is in compliance with various
governmental agencies and national safety regulations. All system
ports meet the Safety Extra Low Voltage (SELV) circuits for
connection to customer-owned devices and networks. Additions of
customer-owned or third-party accessories that are attached to
the press must meet or exceed the requirements previously listed.
All modules that require external connection must be installed per
the installation procedure.

Certifications in Europe

The CE marking that is applied to this product symbolizes Xerox
Europe’s Declaration of Conformity with the following applicable
Directives of the European Union as of the dates indicated:

January 1, 1995: - Council Directive 73/23/EEC amended by
Council Directive 93/68/EEC, approximation of the laws of the
member states related to low voltage equipment.

January 1, 1996: - Council Directive 89/336/EEC, approximation
of the laws of the member states related to electromagnetic
compatibility.

Changes or modifications to this equipment not specifically
approved by Xerox Europe may void the user’s authority to
operate the equipment.

Shielded cables must be used with this equipment to maintain
compliance with the EMC Directive 89/336/EEC.

This equipment is not primarily intended for use in a domestic
environment.

A full declaration defining the relevant Directives and referenced
standards can be obtained from your Xerox Europe
representative.

WARNING: In order to allow this equipment to operate in
proximity to Industrial, Scientific and Medical (ISM)
equipment, the external radiation from ISM equipment may
have to be limited or special mitigation measures taken.

WARNING: This is a Class A product. In a domestic
environment, this product may cause radio interference, in
which case the user may be required to take adequate
measures.

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