First sampling. In the first sampling four retro-reflectors are selected at random. The first sample of two is marked A, the second sample of two is marked B. 2.1. The conformity is not contested 2.1.1. Following the sampling procedure shown in Figure 1 of this annex the conformity of mass-produced retro-reflectors shall not be contested if the deviation of the measured values of the retro-reflectors in the unfavourable directions are: 2.1.1.1. sample A A1: one retro-reflector one retro-reflector not more than 0 per cent 20 per cent A2: both retro-reflectors more than but not more than go to sample B 0 per cent 20 per cent 2.1.1.2. sample B B1: both retro-reflectors 0 per cent 2.2. The conformity is contested 2.2.1. Following the sampling procedure shown in Figure 1 of this annex the conformity of mass-produced retro-reflectors shall be contested and the manufacturer requested to make his production meet the requirements (alignment) if the deviations of the measured values of the retro-reflectors are: 2.2.1.1. sample A A3: one retro-reflector not more than 20 per cent one retro-reflector more than 20 per cent but not more than 30 per cent 2.2.1.2. sample B B2: in the case of A2 one retro-reflector more than but not more than one retro-reflector not more than 0 per cent 20 per cent 20 per cent B3: in the case of A2 one retro-reflector 0 per cent one retro-reflector more than but not more than 20 per cent 30 per cent 2.3. Approval withdrawn 2.3.1. sample A A4: one retro-reflector not more than 20 per cent A5: one retro-reflector more than both retro-reflectors more than 30 per cent 20 per cent Annex 18 2.3.2. sample B B4: in the case of A2 one retro-reflector more than but not more than one retro-reflector more than 0 per cent 20 per cent 20 per cent B5: in the case of A2 both retro-reflectors more than 20 per cent B6: in the case of A2 one retro-reflector 0 per cent one retro-reflector more than 30 per cent 3. REPEATED SAMPLING In the cases of A3, B2, B3 a repeated sampling, third sample C of two retro- reflectors and fourth sample D of two retro-reflectors, selected from stock manufactured after alignment, is necessary within two months' time after the notification. 3.1. The conformity is not contested 3.1.1. Following the sampling procedure shown in Figure 1 of this annex the conformity of mass-produced retro-reflectors shall not be contested if the deviations of the measured values of the retro-reflectors are: 3.1.1.1. sample C C1: one retro-reflector one retro-reflector not more than 0 per cent 20 per cent C2: both retro-reflectors more than but not more than go to sample D 0 per cent 20 per cent 3.1.1.2. sample D D1: in the case of C2 both retro-reflectors 0 per cent 3.2. The conformity is contested 3.2.1. Following the sampling procedure shown in Figure 1 of this annex the conformity of mass-produced retro-reflectors shall be contested and the manufacturer requested to make his production meet the requirements (alignment) if the deviations of the measured values of the retro-reflectors are: 3.2.1.1. sample D D2: in the case of C2 one retro-reflector more than 0 per cent but not more than 20 per cent one retro-reflector not more than 20 per cent 3.3. Approval withdrawn 3.3.1. sample C C3: one retro-reflector not more than 20 per cent one retro-reflector more than 20 per cent C4: both retro-reflectors more than 20 per cent 3.3.2. sample D D3: in the case of C2 one retro-reflector 0 or more than 0 per cent one retro-reflector more than 20 per cent
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First sampling. In the first sampling four retro-reflectors are selected at random. The first sample of two is marked A, the second sample of two is marked B.
2.1. The conformity is not contested
2.1.1. Following the sampling procedure shown in Figure 1 of this annex the conformity of mass-produced retro-reflectors shall not be contested if the deviation of the measured values of the retro-reflectors in the unfavourable directions are:
2.1.1.1. sample Sample A A1: one retro-reflector 0 per cent one retro-reflector not more than 0 per cent 20 per cent A2: both retro-reflectors more than 0 per cent but not more than 20 per cent go to sample B 0 per cent 20 per centB
2.1.1.21.1.2. sample Sample B B1: both retro-reflectors 0 per cent
2.2. The conformity is contested
2.2.1. Following the sampling procedure shown in Figure 1 of this annex the conformity of mass-produced retro-reflectors shall be contested and the manufacturer requested to make his production meet the requirements (alignment) if the deviations of the measured values of the retro-reflectors are:
2.2.1.1. sample Sample A A3: one retro-reflector not more than 20 per cent one retro-reflector more than 20 per cent but not more than 30 per cent
2.2.1.22.1.2. sample Sample B B2: in the case of A2 one retro-reflector more than 0 per cent but not more than 20 per cent one retro-reflector not more than 0 per cent 20 per cent 20 per cent B3: in the case of A2 one retro-reflector 0 per cent one retro-reflector more than 20 per cent but not more than 20 per cent 30 per cent
2.3. Approval withdrawnwithdrawn Conformity shall be contested and paragraph 9. of this Regulation applied if, following the sampling procedure in Figure 1 of this annex, the deviations of the measured values of the retro-reflectors are:
2.3.1. sample Sample A A4: one retro-reflector not more than 20 per cent A5: one retro-reflector more than 30 per cent A5: both retro-reflectors more than 30 per cent 20 per cent Annex 18cent
2.3.2. sample Sample B B4: in the case of A2 one retro-reflector more than 0 per cent but not more than 20 per cent one retro-reflector more than 0 per cent 20 per cent 20 per cent B5: in the case of A2 both retro-reflectors more than 20 per cent B6: in the case of A2 one retro-reflector 0 per cent one retro-reflector more than 30 per cent 3. REPEATED SAMPLING In the cases of A3, B2, B3 a repeated sampling, third sample C of two retro- reflectors and fourth sample D of two retro-reflectors, selected from stock manufactured after alignment, is necessary within two months' time after the notification.
3.1. The conformity is not contested
3.1.1. Following the sampling procedure shown in Figure 1 of this annex the conformity of mass-produced retro-reflectors shall not be contested if the deviations of the measured values of the retro-reflectors are:
3.1.1.1. sample C C1: one retro-reflector one retro-reflector not more than 0 per cent 20 per cent C2: both retro-reflectors more than but not more than go to sample D 0 per cent 20 per cent
3.1.1.2. sample D D1: in the case of C2 both retro-reflectors 0 per cent
3.2. The conformity is contested
3.2.1. Following the sampling procedure shown in Figure 1 of this annex the conformity of mass-produced retro-reflectors shall be contested and the manufacturer requested to make his production meet the requirements (alignment) if the deviations of the measured values of the retro-reflectors are:
3.2.1.1. sample D D2: in the case of C2 one retro-reflector more than 0 per cent but not more than 20 per cent one retro-reflector not more than 20 per cent
3.3. Approval withdrawn
3.3.1. sample C C3: one retro-reflector not more than 20 per cent one retro-reflector more than 20 per cent C4: both retro-reflectors more than 20 per cent
3.3.2. sample D D3: in the case of C2 one retro-reflector 0 or more than 0 per cent one retro-reflector more than 20 per cent
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First sampling. In the first sampling four retro-reflectors are selected at random. The first sample of two is marked A, the second sample of two is marked B.
2.1. The conformity is not contested
2.1.1. Following the sampling procedure shown in Figure 1 of this annex the conformity of mass-produced retro-reflectors shall not be contested if the deviation of the measured values of the retro-reflectors in the unfavourable directions are:
2.1.1.1. sample Sample A A1: one retro-reflector 0 per cent one retro-reflector not more than 0 per cent 20 per cent A2: both retro-reflectors more than 0 per cent but not more than 20 per cent go to sample B 0 per cent 20 per centB
2.1.1.21.1.2. sample Sample B B1: both retro-reflectors 0 per cent
2.2. The conformity is contested
2.2.1. Following the sampling procedure shown in Figure 1 of this annex the conformity of mass-produced retro-reflectors shall be contested and the manufacturer requested to make his production meet the requirements (alignment) if the deviations of the measured values of the retro-reflectors are:
2.2.1.1. sample Sample A A3: one retro-reflector not more than 20 per cent one retro-reflector more than 20 per cent but not more than 30 per cent
2.2.1.22.1.2. sample Sample B B2: in the case of A2 one retro-reflector more than 0 per cent but not more than 20 per cent one retro-reflector not more than 0 per cent 20 per cent 20 per cent B3: in the case of A2 one retro-reflector 0 per cent one retro-reflector more than 20 per cent but not more than 20 per cent 30 per cent
2.3. Approval withdrawnwithdrawn Conformity shall be contested and paragraph 9. of this Regulation applied if, following the sampling procedure in Figure 1 of this annex, the deviations of the measured values of the retro-reflectors are:
2.3.1. sample Sample A A4: one retro-reflector not more than 20 per cent A5: one retro-reflector more than 30 per cent A5: both retro-reflectors more than 30 per cent 20 per cent Annex 18cent
2.3.2. sample Sample B B4: in the case of A2 one retro-reflector more than 0 per cent but not more than 20 per cent one retro-reflector more than 0 per cent 20 per cent 20 per cent B5: in the case of A2 both retro-reflectors more than 20 per cent B6: in the case of A2 one retro-reflector 0 per cent one retro-reflector more than 30 per cent 3. REPEATED SAMPLING Repeated sampling In the cases of A3, B2, B3 a repeated sampling, third sample C of two retro- reflectors and fourth sample D of two retro-reflectors, selected from stock manufactured after alignment, is necessary within two months' time after the notification.
3.1. The conformity is not contested
3.1.1. Following the sampling procedure shown in Figure 1 of this annex the conformity of mass-produced retro-reflectors shall not be contested if the deviations of the measured values of the retro-reflectors are:
3.1.1.1. sample Sample C C1: one retro-reflector 0 per cent one retro-reflector not more than 0 per cent 20 per cent C2: both retro-reflectors more than 0 per cent but not more than 20 per cent go to sample D 0 per cent 20 per cent
3.1.1.2. sample D Sample D1: D in the case of C2 both retro-reflectors 0 per cent
3.2. The conformity is contested
3.2.1. Following the sampling procedure shown in Figure 1 of this annex the conformity of mass-produced retro-reflectors shall be contested and the manufacturer requested to make his production meet the requirements (alignment) if the deviations of the measured values of the retro-reflectors are:
3.2.1.1. sample Sample D D2: in the case of C2 one retro-reflector more than 0 per cent but not more than 20 per cent one retro-reflector not more than 20 per cent
3.3. Approval withdrawnwithdrawn Conformity shall be contested and paragraph 9. of this Regulation applied if, following the sampling procedure in Figure 1 of this annex, the deviations of the measured values of the retro-reflectors are:
3.3.1. sample Sample C C3: one retro-reflector not more than 20 per cent one retro-reflector more than 20 per cent C4: both retro-reflectors more than 20 per cent
3.3.2. sample Sample D D3: in the case of C2 one retro-reflector 0 or more than 0 per cent one retro-reflector more than 20 per cent
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First sampling. In the first sampling four retro-reflectors are selected at random. The first sample of two is marked A, the second sample of two is marked B.
2.1. The conformity is not contested
2.1.1. Following the sampling procedure shown in Figure 1 of this annex the conformity of mass-produced retro-reflectors shall not be contested if the deviation of the measured values of the retro-retro- reflectors in the unfavourable directions are:
2.1.1.1. sample A A1: one retro-reflector 0 per cent one retro-reflector not more than 0 per cent 20 per cent A2: both retro-reflectors more than 0 per cent but not more than go to sample B 0 per cent 20 per cent
2.1.1.21.1.2. sample B B1: both retro-reflectors 0 per cent
2.2. The conformity is contested
2.2.1. Following the sampling procedure shown in Figure 1 of this annex the conformity of mass-produced retro-reflectors shall be contested and the manufacturer requested to make his production meet the requirements (alignment) if the deviations of the measured values of the retro-reflectors are:
2.2.1.1. sample A A3: one retro-reflector not more than 20 per cent one retro-reflector more than 20 per cent but not more than 30 per cent
2.2.1.2. sample B B2: in the case of A2 one retro-reflector more than 0 per cent but not more than 20 per cent one retro-reflector not more than 0 per cent 20 per cent 20 per cent B3: in the case of A2 one retro-reflector 0 per cent one retro-reflector more than 20 per cent but not more than 20 per cent 30 per cent
2.3. Approval withdrawn
2.3.1. sample A A4: one retro-reflector not more than 20 per cent A5: one retro-reflector more than 30 per cent A5: both retro-reflectors more than 30 per cent 20 per cent Annex 18cent
2.3.2. sample B B4: in the case of A2 one retro-reflector more than 0 per cent but not more than 20 per cent one retro-reflector more than 0 per cent 20 per cent 20 per cent B5: in the case of A2 both retro-reflectors more than 20 per cent B6: in the case of A2 one retro-reflector 0 per cent one retro-reflector more than 30 per cent 3. REPEATED SAMPLING In the cases of A3, B2, B3 a repeated sampling, third sample C of two retro- reflectors and fourth sample D of two retro-reflectors, selected from stock manufactured after alignment, is necessary within two months' time after the notification.
3.1. The conformity is not contested
3.1.1. Following the sampling procedure shown in Figure 1 of this annex the conformity of mass-produced retro-reflectors shall not be contested if the deviations of the measured values of the retro-reflectors are:
3.1.1.1. sample C C1: one retro-reflector one retro-reflector not more than 0 per cent 20 per cent C2: both retro-reflectors more than but not more than go to sample D 0 per cent 20 per cent
3.1.1.2. sample D D1: in the case of C2 both retro-reflectors 0 per cent
3.2. The conformity is contested
3.2.1. Following the sampling procedure shown in Figure 1 of this annex the conformity of mass-produced retro-reflectors shall be contested and the manufacturer requested to make his production meet the requirements (alignment) if the deviations of the measured values of the retro-reflectors are:
3.2.1.1. sample D D2: in the case of C2 one retro-reflector more than 0 per cent but not more than 20 per cent one retro-reflector not more than 20 per cent
3.3. Approval withdrawn
3.3.1. sample C C3: one retro-reflector not more than 20 per cent one retro-reflector more than 20 per cent C4: both retro-reflectors more than 20 per cent
3.3.2. sample D D3: in the case of C2 one retro-reflector 0 or more than 0 per cent one retro-reflector more than 20 per cent
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