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From the 15th June 1998, each medical device placed on the market has to comply with directive No. 93/42/EEC, and must therefore be officially certified and bear the relevant CE Medical Devices mark.
An RO unit intended for the purpose of Haemodialysis is considered a medical device. Does anybody know whether this also applies to a water distribution loop used to circulate RO water is used for Haemodialysis? |
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I'm not absolutely sure but I think it may be considered as an accessory to a Medical device i.e. an necessary part of the process involved with the device.
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If your in Europe,you may be right...In the only non third world country (USA)no CE mark is required. TE]Originally posted by Mark Gatt: From the 15th June 1998, each medical device placed on the market has to comply with directive No. 93/42/EEC, and must therefore be officially certified and bear the relevant CE Medical Devices mark. An RO unit intended for the purpose of Haemodialysis is considered a medical device. Does anybody know whether this also applies to a water distribution loop used to circulate RO water is used for Haemodialysis? [/QUOTE] |
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