Article 1: This Directive shall apply to appliances and fittings.
Appliances specifically designed for use in industrial processes carried out on industrial premises shall be excluded from its scope.
Article 2: Member States shall take all necessary steps to ensure that appliances may be placed on the market and put into service only if, when normally used, they do not compromise the safety of persons, domestic animals and property.
The Commission shall ensure that this information is published in the Official Journal of the European Union . Official Journal of the European Union
Article 3: Appliances and fittings shall satisfy the essential requirements applicable to them set out in Annex I.
Article 4: Member States may not prohibit, restrict or impede the placing on the market and the putting into service of appliances which comply with this Directive and which bear the CE marking provided for in Article 10.
Article 5: Member States shall presume compliance with the essential requirements set out in Annex I of appliances and fittings when they conform to:
They shall communicate to the Commission the texts of their national standards as referred to in paragraph 1(b) which they regard as complying with the essential requirements set out in Annex I.
The Commission shall forward these national standards to the other Member States. In accordance with the procedure provided for in Article 6(2), it shall notify the Member States of those national standards which are presumed to conform with the essential requirements set out in Annex I.
Article 6: Where a Member State or the Commission considers that the standards referred to in Article 5(1) do not entirely meet the essential requirements set out in Annex I, the Commission or the Member State concerned shall bring the matter before the standing committee established under Article 5 of Directive 98/34/EC, hereinafter referred to as ‘the committee’, giving the reasons therefor.
The committee shall deliver an opinion without delay.
In the light of the committee’s opinion, the Commission shall inform the Member States whether or not it is necessary to withdraw those standards from the publications referred to in the first subparagraph of Article 5(2).
Upon receipt of the committee’s opinion, the Commission shall, within one month, inform the Member States whether the national standard(s) in question are to enjoy the presumption of conformity. If they are, the Member States shall publish the reference numbers of those standards.
The Commission shall also publish them in the Official Journal of the European Union . Official Journal of the European Union
Article 7: Where a Member State finds that normally used appliances bearing the CE marking might compromise the safety of persons, domestic animals or property, it shall take all appropriate measures to withdraw those appliances from the market and prohibit or restrict their being placed on the market.
The Member State concerned shall immediately inform the Commission of any such measure, indicating the reasons for its decision and, in particular, whether non-compliance is due to:
Where the decision referred to in paragraph 1 is attributed to shortcomings in the standards, the Commission, after consulting the parties concerned, shall bring the matter before the committee within two months if the Member State which has taken the measures intends to maintain them, and shall initiate the procedures referred to in Article 6.
Article 8: The means of certification of conformity of series-manufactured appliances shall be:
A certificate shall be issued declaring the conformity of the fittings with the provisions of this Directive which apply to them and stating their characteristics and how they must be incorporated into an appliance or assembled to assist compliance with the essential requirements applicable to finished appliances set out in Annex I.
The certificate shall be supplied with the fitting.
However, where one or more of these Directives allow the manufacturer, during a transitional period, to choose which arrangements to apply, the CE marking shall indicate conformity to the provisions only of those Directives applied by the manufacturer. In this case, particulars of the Directives applied, as published in the Official Journal of the European Union , must be given in the documents, notices or instructions required by the Directives and accompanying such devices. Official Journal of the European Union
Article 9: Member States shall notify the Commission and the other Member States of the bodies which they have appointed to carry out the procedures referred to in Article 8 together with the specific tasks which these bodies have been appointed to carry out and the identification numbers assigned to them beforehand by the Commission.
The Commission shall, for information, publish in the Official Journal of the European Union , a list of those bodies, and the identification numbers it has assigned to them and shall ensure that the list is kept up to date. Official Journal of the European Union
Bodies which satisfy the assessment criteria laid down in the applicable harmonised standards shall be presumed to satisfy the criteria set out in that Annex.
Article 10: The CE marking and the inscriptions set out in Annex III shall be affixed in a visible, easily legible and indelible form to the appliance or to a data plate attached to it. The data plate shall be so designed that it cannot be re-used.
Article 11: Without prejudice to Article 7:
Article 12: Any decision taken pursuant to this Directive which includes restriction on the placing on the market and/or putting into service of an appliance shall state the precise grounds on which it is based. It shall be notified without delay to the party concerned, who shall at the same time be informed of the legal remedies available to him under the laws in force in the Member State in question and of the time-limits to which such remedies are subject.
Article 13: Member States shall communicate to the Commission the texts of the provisions of national law which they adopt in the field covered by this Directive.
Article 14: Directive 90/396/EEC, as amended by the Directive listed in Annex VI, Part A, is repealed, without prejudice to the obligations of the Member States relating to the time-limits for transposition into national law and application of the Directives set out in Annex VI, Part B.
References to the repealed Directive shall be construed as references to this Directive and shall be read in accordance with the correlation table in Annex VII.
Article 15: This Directive shall enter into force on the twentieth day following its publication in the Official Journal of the European Union . Official Journal of the European Union
Article 16: This Directive is addressed to the Member States.
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ESSENTIAL REQUIREMENTS ESSENTIAL REQUIREMENTS
PRELIMINARY REMARK PRELIMINARY REMARK
The obligations resulting from the essential requirements for appliances in this Annex also apply to fittings where the corresponding risk exists.
GENERAL CONDITIONS
1. Appliances must be so designed and built as to operate safely and present no danger to persons, domestic animals or property when normally used as defined in Article 1(3) of this Directive.
2. When placed on the market, all appliances must:
The instructions for installation, adjustment, operation and maintenance must be provided with the fittings concerned.
MATERIALS
1. General
Appliances must be so constructed that, when used normally:
Appliances must be so constructed as to ensure rational use of energy, reflecting the state of the art and taking into account safety aspects.
6. Temperatures
Without prejudice to the Community rules in this area, materials and components used in the construction of an appliance, which may come into contact with food or water used for sanitary purposes, must not impair their quality.
( 1 ) OJ L 374, 27.12.2006, p. 10 .
PROCEDURE FOR CERTIFICATION OF CONFORMITY PROCEDURE FOR CERTIFICATION OF CONFORMITY
EC TYPE-EXAMINATION
1. The EC type-examination is that part of the procedure by which a notified body checks and certifies that an appliance, representative of the production envisaged, meets the provisions of this Directive which apply to it.
2. The application for type-examination must be lodged by the manufacturer or his authorised representative established within the Community with a single notified body.
5. The notified body must inform the other notified bodies forthwith of the issuing of the EC type-examination certificate and any additions to the said type as referred to in point 1.7. They may obtain a copy of the EC type-examination certificate and/or its additions and on a reasoned request may obtain a copy of the Annexes to the certificate and the reports on the examinations and tests carried out.
6. A notified body which refuses to issue or withdraws an EC type-examination certificate must inform the Member State which notified it and the other notified bodies accordingly, giving the reasons for its decision.
7. The applicant must keep the notified body that has issued the EC type-examination certificate informed of all modifications to the approved type which might affect conformity with the essential requirements.
Modifications to the approved type must receive additional approval from the notified body that issued the EC type-examination certificate where such changes affect conformity with the essential requirements or the prescribed conditions for use of the appliance. This additional approval is to be given in the form of an addition to the original EC type-examination certificate.
EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY TO TYPE
1. The EC declaration of type conformity (guarantee of product quality) is that part of the procedure whereby a manufacturer who fulfils the obligations in point 4.2 declares that the appliances concerned are in conformity with the type as described in the EC type-examination certificate and satisfy the essential requirements of this Directive which apply to them. The manufacturer or his authorised representative established within the Community must affix the CE marking to each appliance and draw up a written declaration of conformity. This declaration may cover one or more appliances and must be kept by the manufacturer. The CE marking must be followed by the identification number of the notified body responsible for EC surveillance.
2. The manufacturer shall apply an approved quality system for the final inspection of the appliances and the tests, as specified in point 4.3, and is subject to EC surveillance as specified in point 4.4.
3. Quality system
1. EC verification is the procedure whereby the manufacturer or his authorised representative established within the Community ensures and declares that the appliances subject to the provisions of point 3 are in conformity to the type as described in the EC type-examination certification and satisfy the requirements of this Directive that apply to them.
2. The manufacturer or his authorised representative established within the Community must take all measures necessary in order that the manufacturing process ensures conformity of the appliances to the type as described in the EC type-examination certification and to the requirements of this Directive that apply to them. The manufacturer or his authorised representative established within the Community must affix the CE marking to each appliance and draw up a written declaration of conformity. The declaration of conformity may cover one or more appliances and must be kept by the manufacturer or his authorised representative established within the Community.
3. The notified body must carry out the appropriate examinations and tests in order to check the conformity of the appliance to the requirements of this Directive by examination and testing of every appliance, as specified in point 5.4, or by examination and testing of appliances on a statistical basis, as specified in point 5.5, at the choice of the manufacturer.
4. Verification by checking and testing of each appliance
CE MARKING AND INSCRIPTIONS CE MARKING AND INSCRIPTIONS
DESIGN DOCUMENTATION DESIGN DOCUMENTATION
The design documentation must contain the following information, in so far as is required by the notified body for assessment:
MINIMUM CRITERIA FOR ASSESSMENT OF NOTIFIED BODIES MINIMUM CRITERIA FOR ASSESSMENT OF NOTIFIED BODIES
The notified bodies designated by the Member States must fulfil the following minimum conditions:
PART A
Repealed Directive with its amendment Repealed Directive with its amendment
(referred to in Article 14)
List of time-limits for transposition into national law and application List of time-limits for transposition into national law and application
(referred to in Article 14)
Correlation table Correlation table
Footnote p0: Done at Brussels, 30 November 2009.