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Regulatory Information
Regulatory Information
TCO '99 InformationTCO Environmental Requirements CE Declaration of ConformityEnergy
Star DeclarationFederal Communications Commission (FCC) Notice (U.S. Only)Commission
Federale de la Communication (FCC Declaration)EN 55022 Compliance (Czech Republic Only)
VCCI Class 2 Notice (Japan Only)MIC Notice (South Korea Only)Polish Center for Testing and
Certification Notice North Europe (Nordic Countries) Information BSMI Notice (Taiwan Only)
Ergonomie Hinweis (nur Deutschland)Philips End-of-Life DisposalInformation for UK only
Safety and TroubleshootingTroubleshootingOther Related InformationFrequently Asked
Questions (FAQs)
TCO '99 Information
Congratulations! You have just purchased a TCO '99 approved and
labeled product! Your choice has provided you with a product
developed for professional use. Your purchase has also contributed to
reducing the burden on the environment and also to the further
development of environmentally adapted electronics products.
Why do we have environmentally labeled computers?
In many countries, environmental labeling has become an established method for encouraging the adaptation of
goods and services to the environment. The main problem, as far as computers and other electronics equipment
are concerned, is that environmentally harmful substances are used both in the products and during their
manufacture. Since it is not so far possible to satisfactorily recycle the majority of electronics equipment, most of
these potentially damaging substances sooner or later enter nature.
There are also other characteristics of a computer, such as energy consumption levels, that are important from the
viewpoints of both the work (internal) and natural (external) environments. Since all methods of electricity
generation have a negative effect on the environment (e.g. acidic and climate-influencing emissions, radioactive
waste), it is vital to save energy. Electronics equipment in offices is often left running continuously and thereby
consumes a lot of energy.
What does labeling involve?
This product meets the requirements for the TCO'99 scheme which provides for international and environmental
labeling of personal computers. The labeling scheme was developed as a joint effort by the TCO (The Swedish
Confederation of Professional Employees), Svenska Naturskyddsforeningen (The Swedish Society for Nature
Conservation) and Statens Energimyndighet (The Swedish National Energy Administration).
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