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Manufactured goods sold in the European Union must comply with community health and safety regulations before they can enter the EU market. Because of the diverse range of product types, an equally wide-ranging set of EU regulatory requirements exist to ensure consumer products and materials are safe and effective for use by European citizens.
Pandora actively monitors all legal requirements and constantly improves not only products, but also the culture of production and work with our customers. This is why we significantly differ not only from our competitors, but also from the majority of automotive equipment manufacturers. The confirmation of these words is the fact that currently Pandora is the only automotive electronics manufacturer in Russia certified in accordance with the E-Mark.
This allows our clients to be absolutely sure in electrical safety of our alarm systems and not being afraid to lose car manufacturer’s warranty or have some problems with the insurance companies.
The e-mark is an EU mark for approved vehicles and vehicle components sold into the EU. It is a type approval mark given by a certifying authority. Other countries have different certifying bodies. You cannot self-declare and affix an e-mark. The certifying body will issue an e-marking certificate after inspection and approval of compliance.
Entirely passive devices such as spark plugs, cables and passive antennas are excluded. In addition, equipment which only operates when the vehicle is immobilizedi.e. a stationary vehicle with the handbrake on, are also exempt. Typically products that do not connect to the vehicles wiring are generally excluded. Along with items that connect via a standard already approved interface. Rechargeable Electric Energy Storage Systems’ (REESS) or more commonly known as charging systems. Intended to provide energy for electric propulsion of the vehicle are also within the scope of the regulation.
EU certification (referred to as EC), the e-Mark: e-Mark is based on EU Directive and is a safety certification mark. Which the European Commission requires that member states apply it on a motor vehicle, parts and systems. The e-Mark logo is a circular frame. The number is the EU country or state number that granted the approval. If one state grants approval then it is deemed sufficient for all other member states. The country/state codes are as follows: e1 – Germany, e2 – France, e3 – Italy, e4 – Netherlands, e5 – Sweden, e6 – Belgium, e7 – Hungary, e8 – Czech republic, e9 – Spain, e11 – United Kingdom, e12 – Austria, e13 – Luxembourg, e17 – Finland, e18 – Denmark, e19 – Romania, e20 – Poland, e21 – Portugal, e23 – Greece, e24 – Ireland, e26 – Slovenia, e27 – Slovakia, e29 – Estonia, e32 – Latvia, e34 – Bulgaria, e36 – Lithuania, e49 – South Cyprus, e50 – Malta.