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Compliance level 1 / low-risk device" b! f& O# H9 e
A low-risk device is a device that is not a medium-risk device or a high-risk device. Low-risk devices may include: battery-powered LED torches, battery-powered pocket calculators, battery-powered clocks, wrist watches and battery-powered toys. A battery-powered device is a device that is not capable of being connected, directly or indirectly, to an external power supply (refer to the Battery-Powered Devices page for further information).) f: i% p* ^, ?) O# x$ P# q$ C* O
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Low-risk devices must comply with an applicable technical standard. However, the evidence a supplier may rely on to demonstrate compliance is at the supplier's discretion. A supplier of a low-risk device that is compliant with an applicable technical standard is only required to hold a description of the device. A supplier is not required to label the product or maintain a Declaration of Conformity (DoC). However, a supplier must maintain a DoC if they do choose to label the device.9 |9 @$ {) J- w
8 u G3 a7 \& `1 Y4 ^Compliance level 2 / medium-risk device: s9 Z4 P5 s1 ^( |; B) \/ Q1 O2 I
A medium-risk device is a device that is not a high-risk device and contains one or more of the following:1 R. s+ F3 Q; c+ E! J
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a transistor switching circuit
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a commutator- T9 J7 ]+ Y& m5 I' z. ~
a slip-ring motor% d. k8 r, [9 L3 R
an electronic device operating in a switching or non-linear mode.1 O0 P! k \3 u! A, o, w$ f
Medium-risk devices include: televisions, laptops, computers, video game consoles, stereo equipment, DVD players/recorders, mobile phone chargers, printers, compact fluorescent lamps and electronic ballasts. Devices that meet the definition of a battery-powered device are NOT medium-risk devices unless the ACMA has declared the device to be a medium-risk device.
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In addition to compliance with an applicable technical standard, the ACMA requires suppliers of medium-risk devices to label the device and hold the following documentary evidence:
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test report or technical construction file (TCF) showing the device complies with an applicable technical standard5 L* @5 P. g* Q5 y8 j/ N& ~0 P
declaration of conformity
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9 b& B% ]0 q/ Q6 \- h m9 `& ECompliance level 3 / high-risk device# m" `# A' z6 q! S$ P' w O
A high-risk device is a device described as 'Group 2 ISM equipment' in AS/NZS CISPR 11:2004 (2nd Edition). Group 2 contains all ISM equipment in which radiofrequency energy is intentionally generated and/or used in the form of electromagnetic radiation for the treatment of material, and EDM (electro-discharge machining) and arc welding equipment.$ F5 t( a4 I- u% o
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Group 2 equipment (taken from Annex A of AS/NZS CISPR 11) includes:# X2 W% x# W, c: O2 ?
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Microwave ovens* K9 T4 v& G. I: j) f3 \# A" ~
Arc welding equipment
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RF Welding equipment.
2 J$ e" T" F! h. ~1 @; M, xThe documentary evidence requirements for high-risk devices are the same as medium-risk devices except the test report must be produced from an accredited testing body. |
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