As of 1st January 1997 all electronic
devices bound for the European market are required to be labeled with a CE mark. The CE mark requirements are different to the Australian C-Tick and are far more extensive in terms of compliance testing requirements
CE is an acronym for the French term Conformité Européenne, which is translated into English as European Conformity. The CE mark is a symbol used to show European authorities that a product meets the essential safety requirements for operator and environment. The CE mark is not a quality mark or guarantee, but is a type of passport for the
device.
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CE Mark for electronic devices