1.
Q:What information do I need to prepare for my first application for Argentina certification?
A:First application for Argentina certification, CE/FCC report, specification, user manual, prototype, test SOP.
2.
Q:Who is the certificate holder of Argentina?
A:Local company in Argentina.
3.
Q:Can the product be applied for a series of models?
A:No, single model single certificate.
4.
Q:Can I not put labels on the product?
A:If the product is too small, the label can be placed on the manual and on the outer packaging; the product is large enough, and the label must be placed on the product, manual and outer packaging as required.
5.
Q:Can Argentina's safety regulations be derived?
A:Yes, if the same is in the same CB.
6.
Q:What international regulations can be used in Argentina's regulations?
A:Basically consistent with FCC.
7.
Q:Does Argentina accept module certification?
A:Not accepted.
8.
Q:What if the product is equipped with an adapter or a battery?
A:The adapter needs to apply for the S Mark separately, and the battery is not controlled.
9.
Q:What language can I use in the manual?
A:Just provide the English version.
10.
Q:Does Argentina control EMC?
A:Argentina does not control EMC separately.
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