PAN301x Bluetooth Module
6 Regulatory and Certification Information
Module Integration Guide Rev. 1.0
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6.4 European Conformity According to RED (2014/53/EU)
All modules described in this Module Integration Guide comply with the standards according to
the following LVD (2014/35/EU), EMC-D (2014/30/EU) together with RED (2014/53/EU) articles.
Standards
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Due to the model size, the CE marking is displayed in the installation instruction and on
the package label only. It cannot be displayed according to regulation (EU) No. 765/2008
in 5 mm height on the module’s label due to the limited space.
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The end product OEM has to re-assess the conformity of the end product to EU
regulations, but can use the PAN301x RED pre-assessment to shorten this procedure.
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The RED EU Type Examination Certificate No.
G0M-2009-9272-V01
issued by the
Notified Body 0681 can be used for the OEM end product conformance assessment. If a
Notified Body has been contracted for the end product conformity assessment, it should
be noted that this EU Type Examination Certificate should be used for conformance
assessment.
As a result of the OEM end product conformity assessment procedure described in 2014/53/EU
Directive and other applicable EU directives, the end customer equipment should be labelled as
follows:
The requirements for CE marking are described in regulation (EU) No. 765/2008
Annex II.
The end customer has to assure that the device has a distance of more than
5
mm from the human body under all circumstances.
If the end customer application intends to use the PAN3011, PAN3012, or
PAN3013 in a distance smaller 5
mm from the human body, SAR evaluation
has to be repeated by the OEM.
The end customer equipment must meet the actual Safety/Health requirements
according to RED.
PAN3011, PAN3012, and PAN3013 and its model versions in the specified reference design
can be used in all countries of the European Economic Area (Member States of the EU,
European Free Trade Association States [Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway]), Monaco, San
Marino, Andorra, and Turkey.