MANUAL for the use of the WEEE calculation tool June 2017
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1 MANUAL for the use of the WEEE calculation tool June 2017 mmmll
2 Table of Contents 1. Introduction Overview of the WEEE calculation tool Using the WEEE calculation tool Hide/Show sheets Enter into the tool data on EEE placed on the market (POM) Enter POM data from a classification different than EU-6 or EU Calculate WEEE Generated (WG) View results View lifespan graphs Export results ANNEX I: Classifications ANNEX II: Correlation of -KEYs with CN codes April
3 Authors Statistics Netherlands (CBS) Kees Baldé Harrie Meeuwissen United Nations University () Federico Magalini Feng Wang Disclaimer This manual was developed as part of the Study on collection rates of WEEE, which is publicly available on: Abbreviations EEE WEEE WG POM EU-10 EU-6 : Electrical and electronic equipment : Waste electrical and electronic equipment : WEEE generated : Placed on the market : Classification of electrical and electronic equipment under the ten categories set out in Annex I to the Directive 2012/19/EU on WEEE : Classification of electrical and electronic equipment under the six categories set out in Annex III to the Directive 2012/19/EU on WEEE April
4 1. Introduction The "WEEE calculation tool" is an integral part of the methodologies for the calculation of the weight of electrical and electronic equipment (EEE) placed on the market of each Member State and for the calculation of the quantity of WEEE generated by weight in each Member State established by Implementing Regulation [reference to the Implementing Regulation to be added after its adoption]. The WEEE calculation tool is customised for each Member State and is set up and made available by the Commission. This means that in practice there are 28 WEEE calculation tools which are developed on the basis of the same methodology but are pre-populated with the data of each Member State. Therefore, the user of the tool who wants for example to calculate the total quantity of WEEE generated in a Member State, needs to use the tool customised for this specific Member State. The goal of this manual is to facilitate the users of the WEEE calculation tool when using the tool and to address possible questions on how the tool works. Chapter 2 of this manual presents an overview of the WEEE calculation tool with the description of its different sheets. In Chapter 3 the manual indicates to the user how to use the tool in order to perform different task. The pre-filled data on the quantities of EEE placed on the market (POM) was done with the apparent consumption methodology. Those calculation routines have been developed by Statistics Netherlands and its script as well as data from the MS that were extracted from Eurostat databases is published in open source format. Those can be found here: The WEEE calculation tool as described in chapter 3.2 can assist to insert the POM data coming from the apparent consumption methodology, or the POM data from the national registers to calculate the relevant quantities of EEE placed on the market per categories of EEE set out in Annexes I and III to Directive 2012/19/EU, and to calculate WEEE Generated. The methodology to calculate the total quantity of WEEE generated in a given year in the territory of a Member State is based on: the amount of EEE placed on the market (POM) in the preceding years, and on corresponding product lifespan. The tool uses POM data from 1980 until 2014 and product lifespans from 1980 until 2030 which have already been provided into it to calculate the quantity of the WEEE generated in any year from 2015 onwards as described in chapters 3.4 and 3.5. The calculation uses a disposal rate (Weibull distribution) to determine the product lifespan which can be presented in the tool as describes in chapter 3.6. April
5 2. Overview of the WEEE calculation tool The WEEE calculation tool contains a number of different sheets. All of them are essential for proper functioning of the tool. Most sheets are hidden by default to prevent accidental changes which will cause wrong calculations. The table below presents the different sheets of the WEEE Calculation tool and explains their purpose: Table 1: Overview of the sheets of the WEEE calculation tool Sheet name /purpose Frontpage User interface ResultPOM A table showing the amounts of EEE POM per EU-6 and EU-10 classification ResultWG A table showing the amounts of WG per EU-6 and EU-10 classification GraphPOM_EU6 A graph showing the results for EEE POM according to the EU-6 classification GraphWG_EU6 A graph showing the results for WG according to the EU-6 classification GraphPOM_EU10 A graph showing the results for EEE POM according to the EU-10 classification GraphWG_EU10 A graph showing the results for WG according to the EU- 10 classification GraphLifespan Two graphs showing the Weibull distribution for each specific -KEY and year. The following sheets are hidden but can be made visible by clicking the Show sheets button ResultDetail A table showing the calculated amounts of WG per - KEY classification -KEY A table that is used to convert the POM input of EU-6 or EU-10 categories into the -KEY POM EEE POM data per -KEY classification for your country Shape The shape parameters for the Weibull distribution for your country (per -KEY) Scale The scale parameters for the Weibull distribution for your country (per -KEY) Weibull Used for calculations of product lifespan POM_copy Copy of the original POM data in the POM sheet. Do not modify. Shape_copy Copy of the original Shape parameters in the Shape sheet. Do not modify. Scale_Copy Copy of the original Scale parameters in the Scale sheet. Do not modify. InputEU6 Used for entering POM based on de EU-6 classification InputEU6PV Used for entering POM based on de EU-6 classification with separate input for PV panels InputEU10 Used for entering POM based on EU-10 classification InputEU10PV Used for entering POM based on EU-10 classification with separate input PV panels InputKEY Used for entering POM based on -KEY classification April
6 Do not relocate, insert, or change the individual order of the first six sheets in the WEEE calculation tool. This will cause malfunction of the Show Sheets action button in the Frontpage. The other sheets are used for data storage, calculations and intermediate results and must not be modified by the user. The user is allowed to edit the data in the POM sheet. Also the parameters of the product lifespans (Weibull distribution) may be edited in the scale and shape sheets. However, keep in mind that wrongly changing these parameters will result in wrong/unexpected results for the amount of WG. Edited cells in the above mentioned sheets will be marked in red. It is recommended to keep the original copy of the WEEE calculation tool with the default values as a separate file, in case a restore to original settings is needed. The WEEE calculation tool is kept as basic as possible as it needs to run on different Operating Systems and different versions of Excel. The tool is developed in Excel 2010 as an.xlsm spread sheet. For compatibility a.xls (Excel ) is available on request. Using the.xlsm is preferred. April
7 3. Using the WEEE calculation tool The "FrontPage" sheet (the first sheet of the WEEE calculation tool) contains a number of buttons that will allow user to perform all necessary actions. Figure 1 - The "FrontPage" sheet of the WEEE calculation tool April
8 3.1 Hide/Show sheets In order to prevent accidental changes to certain sheets, most of them are hidden. However it is possible to make these sheets visible by clicking the Show Sheets button. Clicking the Hide Sheets button will hide the sheets again. 3.2 Enter into the tool data on EEE placed on the market (POM) To enter POM data click on the Input POM Data button in the "FrondPage" sheet. Please always use the Input POM data button and do not enter data directly in the "Input " sheets. When the user clicks on the Input POM data button, first the user is asked for which year the data applies to. Enter the year as a four-digit number (e.g. 2015). Valid years are 2015 to The user then will be requested to choose the classification preferred for data entry. The following classifications are available: 1. EU-6 categories: 6 categories of EEE set out in Annex III to WEEE Directive 2012/19/EU 2. EU-10 categories: 10 categories of EEE set out in Annex I to WEEE Directive 2012/19/EU 3. categories: 54 categories of EEE developed by the United Nations University () and defined as '-KEYs' If the user chooses EU-6 or EU-10 classification, the option of inserting the amount of PV panels individually will be provided. This is highly recommended given the impact of PV panels sales in recent years. If the user chooses to enter the data per -KEYs, is necessary to make some calculations in order to convert data on domestic production, imports and exports of EEE into -KEYs. In particular, the user shall: 1. extract the data on the domestic production of EEE by weight reported under the community production system classification (PRODCOM codes) 2. extract the data on imports and exports of EEE by weight reported under the Combined Nomenclature codes (CN codes) 3. use the correlation table set out in Annex II to this manual to convert data on domestic production, imports and exports of EEE into - KEYs. The user can use an open source script developed by Statistics Netherlands (in programming language R) to calculate the quantity of EEE placed on the market on the basis of production and trade statistics. This script, named "Waste over Time (or WOT) script" uses the apparent consumption methodology and extracts from Eurostat the relevant statistical data of a Member State to calculate the quantity of EEE placed on its market. The POM outcomes coming from this open source tool can be inserted as the POM data in the WEEE calculation tool. The script, and the extracted data from Eurostat is aligned with the methodology developed by Statistics Netherlands. The script and further information about it can be found here: The WEEE calculation tool can automatically convert the data on weight of EEE placed on the market per -KEYs into quantities of EEE placed on the market either per EU-6 or per EU-10. For this purpose the WEEE calculation tool uses the table set out in Annex I, part C of this manual correlating -KEYs with both EU-6 and EU-10. After the selection is done the sheet for data entry will appear. April
9 User should enter the EEE POM amounts in tonnes. If amount is zero or unknown please enter zero, do not leave the cell empty. Figure 2 Example of a POM input sheet using EU-10 classification To cancel data inputs click the Cancel button. To confirm POM data in the WEEE calculation tool, click the Continue button. The data is then checked for completeness and valid numbers. If invalid input is found, the input cells will be highlighted. User needs to correct highlighted cells and press the Continue button again. If the data is correct, it will be added to the POM sheet. After adding or editing POM data the calculated amounts of WG are no longer up to date and need to be re-calculated (see section 3.3 below on how to calculate WG). When the user selects to proceed with data entry using EU-6 or EU-10 categories, data will be converted into the 54 -KEYs automatically by the WEEE calculation tool and the data per -KEYs will also be available in sheet "POM". The standard data input is foreseen to be from 2015 to If the user wants to modify data prior 2015, this should be done directly in the POM sheet. It is strongly recommended to keep the procentual breakdown per -KEY the same as the original data for that year. See also section Enter POM data from a classification different than EU-6 or EU-10 Users of the WEEE calculation tool might wish to insert POM data from a different classification (for instance a national clustering of products). In such a case two options are available: April
10 1. National clustering is usually linked to EU-10 (as all Member States ultimately report to Eurostat in such a format) and EU-6 clustering (as of 15 August 2018). The first alternative is thus to consolidate the national clustering accordingly and proceed with data entry selecting EU-6 or EU-10 classification. 2. National clustering can be linked to -KEY classification and data entry could be done at -KEY level via the button Input POM data, and select the popup window enter with categories. This ensures a better traceability of calculations and results. Linkage of national clustering to -KEYs can be done following the basic steps explained below with an illustrate example where IT appliances (cat. 3 in Annex I to the WEEE Directive) are divided into three different categories: Each individual category of national clustering should be lined to one or more -KEY, from the detail list provided in Annex I, C. EU-10 National Clustering -KEY linked 3 IT Appliances 0301, 0304, 0305, 0306, 0307 Personal Computer (Desktop, Laptop,..) 0302, 0303 Screens (CRT, LCD, ) 0308, 0309 Once the mapping between individual national clustering and -KEY is done individual fractions can be calculated on the basis of the latest POM data available for the country in the sheet POM of the WEEE calculation tool. This data allows calculating the corresponding share in -KEYs for each individual national cluster. The calculated fractions can be used to breakdown the national POM data in -KEY level and proceed with data entry into the WEEE calculation tool as show in the example in the table below: EU National Clustering IT Appliance s Amount national data 5.000t - KEY linked POM data in WEEE calculatio n tool for 2015 Resulti ng fraction s Amount national data according to - KEY t 7,5% 373t t 22,4% 1.119t t 18,7% 933t t 3,7% 187t t 47,8% 2.388t Subtotal 5.000t 7.200t 100% 5.000t Personal t 37,9% 5.685t Computer t 62,1% 9.315t t (Desktop, Laptop,..) Subtotal t t 100% t Screens t 38,5% 2.888t (CRT, 7.500t LCD, ) t 61,5% 4.612t Subtotal 7.500t 6.500t 100% 7.500t April
11 3.4 Calculate WEEE Generated (WG) Once the user has entered into the tool the POM data for a year of reference the tool can calculate the quantity of WEEE generated. On the Frontpage sheet clicking the Calculate WEEE Generated button will start the calculation of the amount of WEEE generated. The user will get a notification when the calculations are completed. The results will then be available in tables and graphs in different sheets as described in section View results The WEEE calculation tool shows the results of the POM input and calculation of the WG both as tables (sheets "ResultPOM" and "ResultWG") and as graphs (sheets "GraphPOM_EU6", "GraphWG_EU6", "GraphPOM_EU10" and "GraphWG_EU10"). Two tables for respectively POM and WG in the EU-10 classification and two for POM and WG in the EU-6 classification are available. Figure 3 Example of a graph presenting WEEE generated April
12 3.6 View lifespan graphs The sheet GraphLifespan provides a graphical representation of the lifespan of a selected product group per -KEY. After selecting an -KEY and a reference year the graphs will show the percentages (both per year and cumulative) of WEEE generated. The average lifespan is also shown (see cell G3 in the example in figure 4). The first graph (see example in figure 4) shows the percentage of products placed on the market in the reference year being discarded in each of the following years. In Figure 4 example it is shown that 6,5% of the products placed on the market in 2012 will be discarded in The second graph shows the cumulative amount, expressed as percentage, of products discarded; in the example of figure 4, in % of the products placed on the market in 2012 will be discarded and 10% will be still in use. Figure 4 Example of a Lifespan graph April
13 Calculations and data used for the graphs are displayed from cell A50 onwards. The user might check the effects on lifespan and average lifetime of changing the Shape and Scale parameters of the Weibull distribution editing the parameters in cells A52 and B52. Before selecting another product group (-KEY) or changing the reference year the user should restore the original values of cells A52 and B52 in the GraphLifespan sheet. A copy of the formulas is stored for convenience in cells C52 and D52of this sheet. For a number of -KEYs the Weibull distribution parameters are the same for every year. Selecting another reference year will therefore have no effect on the graphs. 3.7 Export results The user can export the results by clicking on Export Results button on the Frontpage sheet. A new spreadsheet will be created. The new spreadsheet will be named Result[CountryCode].xlsx. This filename is fixed and cannot be changed. The spreadsheet will be saved in the same directory were the WEEE calculation tool is stored. The following sheets will be exported: ResultPOM ResultWG POM Shape Scale POM_copy Shape_copy Scale_copy If an export file already exists, user will be asked to overwrite it. Users should select Yes. If No or Cancel is selected the export procedure will be aborted. If the user wants to keep an earlier version of exported file should rename it before running the export functionality again. April
14 ANNEX I: Classifications A. Classification of EEE under the ten categories (EU-10) set out in Annex I to the WEEE Directive 2012/19/EU EU-10 Full name 1 Large household appliances 2 Small household appliances 3 IT and telecommunications equipment 4 Consumer equipment and photovoltaic panels 5 Lighting equipment 6 Electrical and electronic tools 7 Toys, leisure and sports equipment 8 Medical devices 9 Monitoring and control instruments 10 Automatic dispensers B. Classification of EEE under the six categories (EU-6) set out in Annex III to the WEEE Directive 2012/19/EU EU-6 Full name 1 Temperature exchange equipment 2 Screens, monitors, and equipment containing screens (..) 3 Lamps 4 Large equipment 5 Small equipment 6 Small IT and telecommunication equipment April
15 C. Classification of EEE under the -KEYs and correlation of -KEYs with the categories under EU-10 and EU-6 classification - KEY EEE category under EU-10 EEE category under EU Central Heating (household installed) Photovoltaic Panels (incl. inverters) Professional Heating & Ventilation (excl. cooling equipment) Dish washers Kitchen equipment (e.g. large furnaces, ovens, cooking equipment) Washing Machines (incl. combined dryers) Dryers (wash dryers, centrifuges) Household Heating & Ventilation (e.g. hoods, ventilators, space heaters) Fridges (incl. combi-fridges) Freezers Air Conditioners (household installed and portable) Other Cooling equipment (e.g. dehumidifiers, heat pump dryers) 0113 Professional Cooling equipment (e.g. large air conditioners, cooling displays) Microwaves (incl. combined, excl. grills) Other small household equipment (e.g. small ventilators, irons, clocks, adapters) 0202 Equipment for food preparation(e.g. toaster, grills, food processing, frying pans) 0203 Small household equipment for hot water preparation (e.g. coffee, tea, water cookers) Vacuum Cleaners (excl. professional) Personal Care equipment(e.g. tooth brushes, hair dryers, razors) 0301 Small IT equipment (e.g. routers, mice, keyboards, external drives & accessories) Desktop PCs (excl. monitors, accessoires) Laptops (incl. tablets) Printers (e.g. scanners, multi functionals, faxes) Telecommunication equipment (e.g. (cordless) phones, answering machines) 3 6 April
16 - KEY EEE category under EU-10 EEE category under EU Mobile Phones (incl. smartphones, pagers) Professional IT equipment (e.g. servers, routers, data storage, copiers) Cathode Ray Tube Monitors Flat Display Panel Monitors (LCD, LED) Small Consumer Electronics (e.g. headphones, remote controls) 0402 Portable Audio & Video (e.g. MP3, e-readers, car navigation) Music Instruments, Radio, Hi-Fi (incl. audio sets) Video (e.g. Video recorders, DVD, Blue Ray, set-top boxes) and projectors Speakers Cameras (e.g. camcorders, photo & digital still cameras) Cathode Ray Tube TVs Flat Display Panel TVs (LCD, LED, Plasma) Small lighting equipment (excl. LED & incandescent) Compact Fluorescent Lamps (incl. retrofit & nonretrofit) Straight Tube Fluorescent Lamps Special Lamps (e.g. professional mercury, high & low pressure sodium) LED Lamps (incl. retrofit LED lamps) Household Luminaires (incl. household incandescent fittings & household LED luminaires) 0507 Professional Luminaires (offices, public space, industry) 0601 Household Tools (e.g. drills, saws, high pressure cleaners, lawn mowers) 0602 Professional Tools (e.g. for welding, soldering, milling) 0701 Toys (e.g. car racing sets, electric trains, music toys, biking computers, drones) Game Consoles Leisure equipment (e.g. sports equipment, electric bikes, juke boxes) 7 4 April
17 - KEY 0801 Household Medical equipment(e.g. thermometers, blood pressure meters) 0802 Professional Medical equipment (e.g. hospital, dentist, diagnostics) 0901 Household Monitoring & Control equipment (alarm, heat, smoke, excl. screens) 0902 Professional Monitoring & Control equipment (e.g. laboratory, control panels) 1001 Non- cooled Dispensers (e.g. for vending, hot drinks, tickets, money) EEE category under EU-10 EEE category under EU Cooled Dispensers (e.g. for vending, cold drinks) 10 1 April
18 ANNEX II: Correlation of -KEYs with CN codes Central heating boilers, non-electric, of cast iron (excl. vapour generating boilers and superheated water boilers of heading 8402) Central heating boilers, non-electric (excl. of cast iron, and vapour generating boilers and superheated water boilers of heading 8402) Photovoltaic cells whether or not assembled in modules or made up into panels Dry-cleaning machines for made-up textile articles Ironing machines and presses, incl. fusing presses (excl. calendars) Dishwashing machines of the household type Other dishwashing machines (excluding those of the household type) Electric cookers incorporating at least an oven and a hob, for domestic use Electric ovens for building in, for domestic use Fully-automatic household or laundry-type front-loading washing machines, of a dry linen capacity <= 6 kg Fully-automatic household or laundry-type top-loading washing machines, of a dry linen capacity <= 6 kg Fully-automatic household or laundry-type washing machines, of a dry linen capacity > 6 kg but <= 10 kg Household or laundry-type washing machines, with built-in centrifugal drier (excl. fully-automatic machines) Household or laundry-type washing machines, of a dry linen capacity <= 6 kg (excl. fully-automatic machines and washing machines with built-in centrifugal drier) Laundry-type washing machines, of a dry linen capacity > 10 kg Centrifugal clothes-dryers Drying machines, of a dry linen capacity <= 10 kg (excl. centrifugal driers) Drying machines for textile yarns, fabrics or made-up textile articles (excl. machines of a dry linen capacity <= 10 kg and centrifugal driers) 1 CN codes come from the Combined Nomenclature valid for 2016 (OJ L 285 of October 30 th 2015) April
19 Hoods incorporating a fan, whether or not fitted with filters, having a maximum horizontal side <= 120 cm Electric storage heating radiators, for space-heating Liquid filled electric radiators, for space-heating and soilheating Electric convection heaters, for space-heating and soilheating Electric space-heating and soil-heating apparatus, with builtin fan (excl. storage heating radiators) Electric space-heating and soil-heating apparatus, without built-in fan (excl. convection heaters and liquid-filled radiators) Combined refrigerator-freezers, of a capacity > 340 l, fitted with separate external doors Combined refrigerator-freezers, of a capacity <= 340 l, fitted with separate external doors Household refrigerators, compression-type, of a capacity > 340 l Household refrigerators, compression-type, table model Household refrigerators, compression-type, building-in type Household refrigerators compression-type, of a capacity <= 250 l (excl. table models and building-in types) Household refrigerators, compression-type, of a capacity > 250 l but <= 340 l (excl. table models and building-in types) Household refrigerators, absorption-type Freezers of the chest type, of a capacity <= 400 l Freezers of the chest type, of a capacity > 400 l but <= 800 l Freezers of the upright type, of a capacity <= 250 l Freezers of the upright type, of a capacity > 250 l but <= 900 l Air-conditioning machines, comprising a motor-driven fan and elements for changing the temperature and humidity, including those machines in which the humidity cannot be separately regulated, of a kind designed to be fixed to a window, wall, ceiling or floor, self-contained Air-conditioning machines, comprising a motor-driven fan and elements for changing the temperature and humidity, including those machines in which the humidity cannot be separately regulated, of a kind designed to be fixed to a window, wall, ceiling or floor, split-system April
20 Air conditioning machines incorporating a refrigerating unit and a valve for reversal of the cooling-heat cycle "reversible heat pumps" (excl. of a kind used for persons in motor vehicles and self-contained or "split-system" window or wall air conditioning Air conditioning machines incorporating a refrigerating unit but without a valve for reversal of the cooling-heat cycle (excl. of a kind used for persons in motor vehicles, and selfcontained or "split-system" window or wall air conditioning machines) Heat pumps (excl. air conditioning machines of heading 8415) Refrigerating or freezing equipment (excl. refrigerating and freezing furniture) Air conditioning machines comprising a motor-driven fan, not incorporating a refrigerating unit but incorporating elements for changing the temperature and humidity (excl. of a kind used for persons in motor vehicles, and selfcontained or "split-system" Refrigerated show-cases and counters, with a refrigerating unit or evaporator, for frozen food storage Refrigerated show-cases and counters, with a refrigerating unit or evaporator, for non-frozen food storage Refrigerating furniture with a refrigerating unit or evaporator (excl. combined refrigerator-freezers, with separate external doors, household refrigerators, refrigerated show-cases and counters) Microwave ovens Electric blankets of all types of textile materials Table, floor, wall, window, ceiling or roof fans, with a selfcontained electric motor of an output <= 125 W Household scales (excl. personal weighing machines and baby scales) Personal weighing machines, incl. baby scales Sewing machines "lock-stitch only" of the household type, with heads weighing <= 16 kg without motor or <= 17 kg with motor, having a value "not incl. frames, tables or furniture" of > 65 each Sewing machines "lock-stitch only" of the household type, with heads weighing <= 16 kg without motor or <= 17 kg with motor, having a value "not incl. frames, tables or furniture" of <= 65; heads for these machines, weighing <= 16 kg without motor or <= 17 kg with motor April
21 Sewing machines and heads, of the household type (excl. lock-stitch sewing machines with heads weighing <= 16 kg without motor or <= 17 kg with motor and heads weighing <= 16 kg without motor or <= 17 kg with motor) Electromechanical domestic appliances, with self-contained electric motor (excl. vacuum cleaners, dry and wet vacuum cleaners, food grinders and mixers, fruit or vegetable juice extractors, and hair-removing appliances) Electric smoothing irons Wrist-watches of precious metal or of metal clad with precious metal, whether or not incorporating a stop-watch facility, electrically operated, with mechanical display only (excl. with backs made of steel) Wrist-watches of precious metal or of metal clad with precious metal, whether or not incorporating a stop-watch facility, electrically operated, with opto-electronic display and with combined mechanical and opto-electronic display (excl. with backs made of steel) Pocket-watches and the like, incl. stop-watches, of precious metal or of metal clad with precious metal, electrically operated (excl. with backs made of steel and wrist-watches) Wrist-watches, whether or not incorporating a stop-watch facility, electrically operated, with mechanical display only (excl. of precious metal or of metal clad with precious metal) Wrist-watches, whether or not incorporating a stop-watch facility, electrically operated, with opto-electronic display only (excl. of precious metal or of metal clad with precious metal) Wrist-watches, whether or not incorporating a stop-watch facility, electrically operated, with combined mechanical and opto-electronic display (excl. of precious metal or of metal clad with precious metal) Pocket-watches and the like, incl. stop-watches, electrically operated (excl. of precious metal or of metal clad with precious metal) Clocks Electrically operated Alarm clocks Electrically operated Wall clocks Electrically operated Clocks, electrically operated (excl. wrist-watches, pocketwatches and other watches of heading 9101 or 9102, clocks with watch movements of heading 9103, instrument panel clocks and the like of heading 9104, alarm clocks and wall clocks) April
22 Time switches with clock or watch movement or with synchronous motor Watch movements, complete and assembled, electrically operated, with mechanical display only or with a device to which a mechanical display can be incorporated Watch movements, complete and assembled, electrically operated, with opto-electronic display only Watch movements, complete and assembled, electrically operated, with combined opto-electronic and mechanical display, whether or not with dial and hands Clock movements, complete and assembled, electrically operated (excl. watch movements) Domestic food grinders and mixers and fruit or vegetable juice extractors, with self-contained electric motor Electric cooking plates, boiling rings and hobs, for domestic use Electric grillers and roasters, for domestic use Electric ovens, for domestic use (excl. space-heating stoves, electric cookers incorporating at least an oven and a hob, microwave ovens and electric ovens for building in) Electric toasters, for domestic use Electric deep fat fryers, for domestic use Electro-thermic appliances, for domestic use (excl. hairdressing appliances and hand dryers, space-heating and soil-heating apparatus, water heaters, immersion heaters, smoothing irons, microwave ovens, ovens, cookers, cooking plates, boiling rings, grill Electric instantaneous water heaters Electric water heaters and immersion heaters (excl. instantaneous water heaters) Electro-thermic coffee or tea makers, for domestic use Vacuum cleaners, incl. dry cleaners and wet vacuum cleaners, with self-contained electric motor, power <= W and having a dust bag or other receptacle capacity <= 20 l Vacuum cleaners, incl. dry cleaners and wet vacuum cleaners, with self-contained electric motor ( excl. of a power <= W and having a dust bag or other receptacle capacity <= 20 l) Vacuum cleaners, incl. dry cleaners and wet vacuum cleaners (excl. with self-contained electric motor) Shavers, electric April
23 Hair clippers with self-contained electric motor Hair-removing appliances with self-contained electric motor Electric hairdryers Electro-thermic hairdressing apparatus (excl. hairdryers) Electric hand-drying apparatus Electrical vibratory-massage apparatus Word-processing machines (excl. automatic data-processing machines and units thereof of heading 8443 and laser, thermal and electrosensitive printers) Electronic calculators capable of operation without an external source of electric power and pocket-size "dimensions <= 170 mm x 100 mm x 45 mm" data recording, reproducing and displaying machines with calculating functions Electronic calculating machines incorporating a printing device, with mains connection (excl. data-processing machines of heading 8471) Electronic calculating machines not incorporating a printing device, with mains connection (excl. data-processing machines of heading 8471) boards for automatic data-processing machines, whether or not containing storage units in the same housing Input or output units for automatic data-processing machines, whether or not containing storage units in the same housing (excl. keyboards) Central storage units for automatic data-processing machines Disk storage units for automatic data-processing machines, optical, incl. magneto-optical "e.g. CD-ROM drives" (excl. central storage units) Hard disk storage drives for automatic data-processing machines, neither optical nor magneto-optical (excl. central storage units) Disk storage units for automatic data-processing machines, neither optical nor magneto-optical (excl. hard disk storage drives and central storage units) Magnetic tape storage units for automatic data-processing machines (excl. central storage units) Storage units for automatic data-processing machines (excl. disk, magnetic tape and central storage units) Units for automatic data-processing machines (excl. processing units, input or output units and storage units) April
24 Magnetic or optical readers, machines for transcribing data onto data media in coded form and machines for processing such data, n.e.s Electrical machines with translation or dictionary functions Data-processing machines, automatic, comprising in the same housing at least a central processing unit, and one input unit and one output unit, whether or not combined (excl. portable weighing <= 10 kg and excl. those presented in the form of systems) Data-processing machines, automatic, presented in the form of systems "comprising at least a central processing unit, one input unit and one output unit" (excl. portable weighing <= 10 kg and excl. peripheral units) Processing units for automatic data-processing machines, whether or not containing in the same housing one or two of the following types of unit: storage units, input units, output units (excl. those of heading or and excl. peripheral unit) Data-processing machines, automatic, portable, weighing <= 10 kg, consisting of at least a central processing unit, a keyboard and a display (excl. peripheral units) Typewriters, electric (excl. units for automatic dataprocessing machines of heading 8443 and laser, thermal and electrosensitive printers) Machines having digital copying as principal function, where the copying is performed by scanning the original and printing the copies by means of an electrostatic print engine, capable of connecting to an automatic data processing machine or to a network Machines which perform two or more of the functions of printing, copying or facsimile transmission, capable of connecting to an automatic data processing machine or to a network (excl. those having digital copying as principal function, where the copying Printers capable of connecting to an automatic data processing machine or to a network Facsimile machines capable of connecting to an automatic data processing machine or to a network Machines only performing a copying function by scanning the original and printing the copies by means of an electrostatic print engine capable of connecting to an automatic data processing machine or to a network April
25 Machines only performing a copying function incorporating an optical system capable of connecting to an automatic data processing machine or to a network (excl. those performing a copying function by scanning the original and printing the copies by means of an electrostatic print engine capable of connecting to an automatic data processing machine or to a network) Machines only performing a copying function incorporating a non-optical system capable of connecting to an automatic data processing machine or to a network Printers and facsimile machines (excl. those capable of connecting to an automatic data processing machine or to a network) Line telephone sets with cordless handsets Telephone sets (excl. line telephone sets with cordless handsets and telephones for cellular networks or for other wireless networks) Machines for the reception, conversion and transmission or regeneration of voice, images or other data, incl. switching and routing apparatus (excl. telephone sets, telephones for cellular networks or for other wireless networks) Videophones Portable receivers for calling, alerting or paging Reception apparatus for radio-telephony or radio-telegraphy (excl. portable receivers for calling, alerting or paging) Instruments and apparatus for measuring or checking electrical quantities, specifically for telecommunications, e.g. cross-talk meters, gain measuring instruments, distortion factor meters, psophometers Base stations of apparatus for the transmission or reception of voice, images or other data Entry-phone systems Apparatus for the transmission or reception of voice, images or other data, incl. apparatus for communication in a wired or wireless network, such as a local or wide area network (excl. telephone sets, telephones for cellular networks or for other wireless Telephone answering machines Telephones for cellular networks "mobile telephones" or for other wireless networks Offset printing machinery, sheet fed (office type), using sheets of a side <= 22 x 36 cm in the unfolded state April
26 Machines performing a copying function by scanning the original and printing the copies by means of an electrostatic print engine (excl. those capable of connecting to an automatic data processing machine or to a network) Machines performing a copying function incorporating an optical system (excl. capable of connecting to an automatic data processing machine or to a network and those performing a copying function by scanning the original and printing the copies by means of an electrostatic print engine) Machines only performing a copying function incorporating a non-optical system (excl. capable of connecting to an automatic data processing machine or to a network) Cash registers incorporating a calculating device Accounting machines, postage-franking machines, ticketissuing machines and similar machines, incorporating a calculating device (excl. calculating machine, cash registers and automatic vending machines) Duplicating machines "hectograph or stencil" (excl. printing machines and photocopying or thermo-copying machines) Machines for sorting or folding mail or for inserting mail in envelopes or bands, machines for opening, closing or sealing mail and machines for affixing or cancelling postage stamps Coin-sorting, coin-counting or coin-wrapping machines Office machines, n.e.s Cathode-ray tube monitors capable of directly connecting to and designed for use with an automatic data processing machine of heading Cathode-ray tube monitors other than those capable of directly connecting to and designed for use with an automatic data processing machine of heading Monitors capable of directly connecting to and designed for use with an automatic data processing machine of heading 8471 and of a kind solely or principally used in an automatic data-processing machine of heading 8471 (excl. with cathode ray tube) Monitors capable of directly connecting to and designed for use with an automatic data processing machine of heading 8471 and with a screen of the liquid crystal display LCD (technology) (excl. those of a kind solely or principally used in an automatic data-processing system of heading 8471) April
27 Monitors capable of directly connecting to and designed for use with an automatic data processing machine of heading 8471 (excl. with LCD screen or cathode ray tube and those of a kind solely or principally used in an automatic dataprocessing system of heading 8471) Other monitors excluded cathode ray tube monitors and those capable of directly connecting to and designed for use with an automatic data processing machine of heading Indicator panels with light emitting diodes "LED" (excl. those of a kind used for motor vehicles, cycles or traffic signalling) Indicator panels with matrix liquid crystal devices "LCD", active (excl. those of a kind used for motor vehicles, cycles or traffic signalling) Indicator panels with liquid crystal devices "LCD" (excl. active matrix liquid crystal devices and those of a kind used for motor vehicles, cycles or traffic signalling) Microphones having a frequency range of 300 Hz to 3,4 khz, of a diameter <= 10 mm and a height <= 3 mm, of a kind used for telecommunications Microphones and stands therefor (excl. microphones having a frequency range of 300 Hz to 3,4 khz, of a diameter <= 10 mm and a height <= 3 mm, of a kind used for telecommunications, and cordless microphones with built-in transmitter) Line telephone handsets, whether or not incorporating a microphone, and sets consisting of a microphone and one or more loudspeakers Headphones and earphones, whether or not combined with microphone, and sets consisting of a microphone and one or more loudspeakers (excl. line telephone handsets, telephone sets, hearing aids and helmets with built-in headphones, whether or not incorporated) Electrical machines and apparatus, having individual functions, not specified or included elsewhere in chapter Pocket-size radio cassette players (dimensions <= 170 mm x 100 mm x 45 mm), with an analogue and digital reading system, with built-in amplifier, without built-in loudspeakers, capable of being operated without an external source of power Pocket-size radio cassette players (dimensions <= 170 mm x 100 mm x 45 mm), with built-in amplifier, without built-in loudspeakers, capable of being operated without an external source of power (excl. with analogue and digital reading system) April
28 Radio-broadcast receivers capable of operating without an external source of power, combined with sound-reproducing apparatus with laser reading system (excl. pocket-size radio cassette players) Cassette radios, capable of operating without an external source of power, combined with sound recording or reproducing apparatus, with an analogue and digital reading system (excl. pocket-size radio cassette players) Radio-broadcast receivers capable of operating without an external source of power, combined with sound recording or reproducing apparatus (excl. pocket-size radio cassette players, with laser reading system and cassette decks with an analogue and digital reading system) Radio-broadcast receivers capable of operating without an external source of power, not combined with soundreproducing apparatus Cassette radios, only mains-operated, with, in the same housing, one or more loudspeakers, combined with sound recording or reproducing apparatus with an analogue and digital reading system Radio receivers, only mains-operated, with, in the same housing, one or more loudspeakers, combined with sound recording or reproducing apparatus (excl. cassette decks with an analogue and digital reading system) Radio-broadcast receivers, for mains operation only, without built-in loudspeaker, combined with sound-reproducing apparatus with laser reading system (excl. those of a kind used in motor vehicles) Cassette radios, only mains-operated, without built-in loudspeakers, combined with sound recording or reproducing apparatus with an analogue and digital reading system (excl. of a kind used in motor vehicles) Radio receivers, only mains-operated, without built-in loudspeakers, combined with sound recording or reproducing apparatus (excl. with laser reading system, cassette decks with an analogue and digital reading system and equipment of a kind used in motor vehicles) Alarm clock radios, for mains operation only, not combined with sound recording or reproducing apparatus Radio-broadcast receivers, for mains operation only, not combined with sound recording or reproducing apparatus but combined with a clock (excl. those of a kind used in motor vehicles and alarm clock radios) Radio-broadcast receivers, for mains operation only, not combined with sound recording or reproducing apparatus and not combined with a clock (excl. those of a kind used in April
29 motor vehicles) Sound recording or sound reproducing apparatus, using magnetic, optical or semiconductor media (excl. those operated by coins, banknotes, bank cards, tokens or by other means of payment, turntables, telephone answering machines, dictating machines and magnetic tape recorders) Audio-frequency electric amplifiers (excl. telephonic or measurement amplifiers) Electric sound amplifier sets Turntables "record-decks" Transcribing machines "play only", incl. cassette-players, using magnetic, optical or semiconductor media, without sound recording device Pocket-size cassette players "play only" (dimensions <= 170 mm x 100 mm x 45 mm), using magnetic, optical or semiconductor media, without sound recording device (excl. transcribing machines) Cassette-tape players "play only" using magnetic, optical or semiconductor media, with an analogue and digital reading system, without sound recording device (excl. transcribing machines and pocket size) Cassette-tape players "play only" using magnetic, optical or semiconductor media, without sound recording device (excl. players with an analogue and digital reading system, transcribing machines and pocket size) Sound-reproducing apparatus with laser reading system "CD-players", of a kind used in motor vehicles, for discs of a diameter <= 6,5 cm, without sound recording device Sound-reproducing apparatus with laser reading system "CD-players", without sound recording device (excl. of a kind used in motor vehicles for discs of a diameter <= 6,5 cm) Sound-reproducing apparatus, using magnetic, optical or semiconductor media, without laser reading system, without sound recording device (excl. those operated by coins, banknotes, bank cards, tokens or by other means of payment, turntables, transcribing machines) Dictating machines using magnetic, optical or semiconductor media, incorporating sound reproducing apparatus, not capable of operating without an external source of power (excl. transcribing machines- play only) Magnetic tape cassette recorders, with built-in amplifier and one or more built-in loudspeakers, capable of operating without an external source of power (excl. dictating machines) April
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