HYB Service Vacuum Cleaner Certified in China
HYB Service Vacuum Cleaner Certified in China
According to HYB, its Service Vacuum Cleaner has been certified to comply with the implementation requirements for compulsory certification in China (REFNO. CNCA-C07-01:2017).
HYB claims that it has received the certificate for China Compulsory Product Certification, which allows it to affix the CCC mark to its products to testify quality.
Previously, HYB Service Vacuum Model XC-168 received the Korean Certification mark (KC mark), symbolizing that the vacuum and its components have been qualified after comprehensive testing done by the appointed authority in Korea.
In March 2020, HYB Service Vacuum models HYB-XC168 and XC-169 received the Certificate of Conformity ( #EBO1912114-V314), which means that the CE mark can be used under the liability of the manufacturer, after completion of EC declaration of Conformity with all compliance of relevant EC Directives.
HYB reveals that it has introduced several service vacuum cleaner models since 2018, including HYB-XC168 and XC-169 which gained great popularity in the remanufacturing industry and are welcomed by customers who count on products’ safety, efficiency and reliability.
The China Compulsory Certificate mark, commonly known as the CCC Mark, is a compulsory safety mark for many products imported, sold or used in the Chinese market. It was implemented on May 1, 2002, and became fully effective on August 1, 2003.
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