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Philips Lighting Philips Lighting EU Declaration of Conformity Manufacturer: Philips Lighting Internal Ref. Nr.: QA-Article / ER-CODE I.B.R.S./C.C.R.I. /Numéro 10461 Year in which CE Mark was first affixed: Please refer to appendix 5600 VB Eindhoven, The Netherlands This declaration of conformity is issued under the sole responsibility of the manufacturer. Product Range: Indoor wall & ceiling 230V bulb Product Code: Please refer to appendix The designated product(s) is (are) in conformity with the following Union harmonization legislation and with the applicable requirements of the following harmonized standards: Low Voltage Directive (LVD), 2014/35/EU EN 62493: 2010, Assessment of lighting equipment related to human exposure to electromagnetic fields EN 60598-1: 2015 Luminaires — Part 1: General requirements and tests EN 60598-2-1: 1989 Fixed general purpose luminaires Electromagnetic compatibility Directive (EMC), 2014/30/EU EN 55015:2013 EN 61000-3-2: 2014 EN 61000-3-3: 2013 EN 61547: 2009 EcoDesign requirements for energy-related products Directive (ErP), 2009/125/EC and applicable Implementing Measures Implementing Measure EU/1194/2012 and amendment EU/2015/1428 Implementing Measure EC/245/2009 and amendment EC/347/2010 Restriction of the use of certain Hazardous Substances in electrical and electronic equipment Directive (RoHS), 2011/65/EU EN 50581: 2012: Technical documentation for the assessment of electrical and electronic products with respect to the restriction of hazardous substances and is/are produced under a quality scheme at least in conformity with ISO 9001 or CENELEC permanent documents. 2-08-2017 Turnhout, Belgium, Geert Reusen Product Quality Manager PHILIPS LIGHTING BELGIUM NV Signature and name Division: Consumer Luminaires Responsible for the manufacturer Steenweg op Gierle 417 2300 Turnhout Belgium Company stamp Doc number: CE INDOOR WALL CEILING 230V BULB Page 1 of 15 Philips Lighting EU Declaration of Conformity Appendix: specification of the products: Art Code 12NC EAN Code Product Description Brand Year Affixed 346161716 915000038801 8727900690118 Pleased wall lamp nickel 1x8W 230V PHILIPS 2013 320206710 915000056601 5412253802365 RAIN ceiling lamp white 1x75W 230V MASSIVE 1991 320206716 915000056603 8718291455608 Fountain ceiling lamp white 1x20W 230V PHILIPS 2013 375308610 915000059501 5413987040382 AGRICOLA pendant rust 1x60W 230V MASSIVE 2008 375308616 915000059502 8718291472544 Stanton pendant rust 1x53W 230V PHILIPS 2013 403542016 915000060202 8718291463436 Moselle pendant purple 1x20W 230V PHILIPS 2013 403543416 915000060302 8718291463443 Moselle pendant yellow 1x20W 230V PHILIPS 2013 403543516 915000060402 8718291463450 Moselle pendant blue 1x20W 230V PHILIPS 2013 403562016 915000060702 8718291468417 Fiore pendant purple 1x42W 230V PHILIPS 2016 375318616 915000061402 8718291463542 Stanton pendant copper 3x53W 230V PHILIPS 2013 375124816 915000085802 8718291469094 Bere wall lamp aluminium 1x42W 230V PHILIPS 2013 403763110 915000100501 5413987043000 FAHRO pendant white 4x 230V MASSIVE 2014 403773110 915000100601 5413987043017 FAHRO pendant white 6x9W 230V MASSIVE 2014 375604310 915000104501 5413987043406 KENE pendant BrownBrush 1x75W 230V MASSIVE 2008 375624310 915000104901 5413987043499 KENE wall lamp BrownBrush 1x40W 230V MASSIVE 2008 708739143 915000119601 5412253519720 wall lamp BrownBrush 1x60W 230V Bright Light 2008 4038030LI 915000119701 5413987044489 SKIVE pendant black 3x70W 230V LIRIO 2015 4038031LI 915000119801 5413987044496 SKIVE pendant white 3x70W 230V LIRIO 2015 400923410 915000133201 5412253853893 LUNARDO pendant yellow 1x14W 230V MASSIVE 2004 400923416 915000133202 8718291468387 Lunardo pendant yellow 1x14W 230V PHILIPS 2016 400935516 915000133303 8718291468455 Ruby pendant mixed 1x20W 230V PHILIPS 2016 401785516 915000133802 8718291468370 Iridia pendant mixed 1x75W 230V PHILIPS 2016 455025516 915000134602 8718291468448 Climbo wall lamp mixed 1x12W 230V PHILIPS 2016 786210155 915000136201 5412253706281 YUMBO pendant mixed 1x60W 230V MASSIVE 2001 786215516 915000136204 8718291471059 Yumbo pendant mixed 1x60W 230V PHILIPS 2016 320101116 915000173004 8718291475071 Salts ceiling lamp chrome 1x20W 230V PHILIPS 2013 320101716 915000173105 8718291475088 Salts ceiling lamp nickel 1x20W 230V PHILIPS 2013 701720160 915000192601 5412253579106 IRINA ceiling lamp clear 1x60W 230V MASSIVE 2001 701730160 915000192701 5412253579205 ESTELLA ceiling lamp clear 1x60W 230V MASSIVE 2001 703680153 915000193201 5412253415299 Fergie ceiling lamp orange 1x60W 230V MASSIVE 2013 703680173 915000193301 5412253415305 Fergie ceiling lamp beech 1x60W 230V MASSIVE 1991 706700111 915000193901 5412253662433 Annika ceiling lamp chrome 1x60W 230V MASSIVE 2013 708220167 915000195401 5412253662518 STEPS ceiling lamp white 1x60W 230V MASSIVE 2013 708230167 915000195601 5412253662532 CHARLIZE ceiling lamp white 1x60W 230V MASSIVE 2013 770501131 915000207201 5412253781523 Tia ceiling lamp white 1x60W 230V Bright Light 2001 059770117 915000369201 5412253760924 REMERO pendant inox 1x75W 230V MASSIVE 2001 300090617 915000499603 5412253849551 COMPASS ceiling lamp bronze 1x60W 230V MASSIVE 2013 300091710 915000499701 5412253804932 COMPASS ceiling lamp nickel 1x60W 230V MASSIVE 2013 300106710 915000499801 5412253803935 QUADRO ceiling lamp white 1x100W 230V MASSIVE 2013 300121710 915000500301 5412253803928 QUADROS ceiling lamp nickel 1x100W 230V MASSIVE 2013 300141710 915000500601 5412253804444 PORT ceiling lamp nickel 1x40W 230V MASSIVE 1991 300141716 915000500603 8718291455660 Ring ceiling lamp nickel 1x28W 230V PHILIPS 2013 300233110 915000502301 5412253804819 CAROLINE ceiling lamp white 1x40W 230V MASSIVE 2013 3002331GA 915000502302 8711247480129 CAROLINE ceiling lamp white 1x40W 230V Private Label 2004 300501716 915000503609 8718291463320 Circle ceiling lamp nickel 2x75W 230V PHILIPS 2013 300505610 915000503701 5412253803997 UNIVERSE ceiling lamp white 2x75W 230V MASSIVE 1991 300503116 915000503706 8718291469520 Circle ceiling lamp white 2x75W 230V PHILIPS 2013 300801715 915000506301 5412253879220 ceiling lamp nickel 1x60W 230V Bright Light 2004 CE INDOOR WALL CEILING 230V BULB Page 2 of 15 300811710 915000506801 5412253890782 JUDY ceiling lamp nickel 1x60W 230V MASSIVE 2013 301105510 915000508001 5412253890669 SKY ceiling lamp mixed 1x60W 230V MASSIVE 2005 301105516 915000508006 8718291468554 Sky ceiling lamp mixed 1x14W 230V PHILIPS 2016 319916210 915000515601 5412253872795 LEANNE ceiling lamp amber 1x60W 230V MASSIVE 2008 319926210 915000515801 5412253872825 LEANNE ceiling lamp amber 2x60W 230V MASSIVE 2008 320053110 915000517001 5412253776758 ARO ceiling lamp white 1x60W 230V MASSIVE 2003 320053116 915000517004 8718291475804 Spa ceiling lamp white 1x20W 230V PHILIPS 2013 320091116 915000517403 8718291456001 Treats ceiling lamp chrome 1x28W 230V PHILIPS 2013 320091716 915000517505 8718291474258 Treats ceiling lamp nickel 1x28W 230V PHILIPS 2013 320151116 915000517804 8718291475866 Aloe ceiling lamp chrome 3x42W 230V PHILIPS 2013 320211110 915000518401 5412253802341 ATLANTIS ceiling lamp chrome 1x75W 230V MASSIVE 1991 320211116 915000518403 8718291475095 Cream ceiling lamp chrome 1x20W 230V PHILIPS 2013 320211710 915000518501 5412253802358 ATLANTIS ceiling lamp nickel 1x75W 230V MASSIVE 1991 320643110 915000518801 5412253892243 ATOLL ceiling lamp white 1x60W 230V MASSIVE 2005 320643116 915000518804 8718291475811 Calm ceiling lamp white 1x20W 230V PHILIPS 2013 320663110 915000518901 5412253892250 ISLAND ceiling lamp white 1x60W 230V MASSIVE 2005 320663116 915000518904 8718291475828 Mist ceiling lamp white 1x20W 230V PHILIPS 2013 320673110 915000519001 5412253892267 ISLAND ceiling lamp white 2x60W 230V MASSIVE 2005 320673116 915000519003 8718291475835 Mist ceiling lamp white 2x15W 230V PHILIPS 2013 321011716 915000519102 8718291463368 Braid ceiling lamp nickel 1x100W 230V PHILIPS 2013 321151710 915000519901 5412253850342 DOROTHY ceiling lamp nickel 1x60W 230V MASSIVE 2004 321151716 915000519902 8718291455882 Cross ceiling lamp nickel 1x60W 230V PHILIPS 2013 321161716 915000520102 8718291469704 Cross ceiling lamp nickel 1x100W 230V PHILIPS 2013 321251716 915000520602 8718291455646 Cherry ceiling lamp nickel 3x40W 230V PHILIPS 2013 330061710 915000529701 5412253815662 ZEUS wall lamp nickel 1x40W 230V MASSIVE 1991 330061716 915000529705 8718291469728 Chintz wall lamp nickel 1x40W 230V PHILIPS 2013 330121716 915000530404 8718291455899 Gabardine wall lamp nickel 2x50W 230V PHILIPS 2013 3301217PN 915000530405 8718696154069 Gabardine wall lamp nickel 2x50W 230V PHILIPS 2016 330501710 915000532401 5412253804574 DEMY wall lamp nickel 1x60W 230V MASSIVE 1991 330501716 915000532408 8718291469476 Circle wall lamp nickel 1x60W 230V PHILIPS 2013 330650610 915000534101 5412253849629 NICOLE wall lamp bronze 1x80W 230V MASSIVE 2014 330651710 915000534401 5412253849612 NICOLE wall lamp nickel 1x80W 230V MASSIVE 2014 330651717 915000534402 5412253899983 NICOLE wall lamp nickel 1x80W 230V MASSIVE 2014 330671716 915000534504 8718291455851 Hackberry wall lamp nickel 1x18W 230V PHILIPS 2013 330840610 915000535701 5412253850656 CÉZANNE wall lamp bronze 4x15W 230V MASSIVE 2013 330841710 915000535801 5412253850663 CÉZANNE wall lamp nickel 4x15W 230V MASSIVE 2013 330870616 915000536004 8718291476382 Langston wall lamp bronze 2x28W 230V PHILIPS 2013 330871716 915000536105 8718291476399 Langston wall lamp nickel 2x28W 230V PHILIPS 2013 331151710 915000537601 5412253890843 MIA wall lamp nickel 1x100W 230V MASSIVE 2005 331271710 915000538401 5412253890737 CLAIRE
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