Combined lamps definition

Combined lamps means devices having separate apparent surfaces in the direction of the reference axis2, but a common light source and a common lamp body.
Combined lamps means devices having separate apparent surfaces in the direction of the reference axis, but a common light source and a common lamp body.
Combined lamps means devices having separate illuminating surfaces, 2/ but a common light source and a common lamp body.

More Definitions of Combined lamps

Combined lamps means devices having separate lenses but a common light source and a common lamp body;
Combined lamps means devices having separate apparent surfaces in the direction of the reference axis, 2/ but a common light source and a common lamp body; 2/ In the case of lighting devices for the rear registration plate and direction-indicators of categories 5 and 6, the "light-emitting surface" shall be used.
Combined lamps means devices having separate lenses or sepa- rate parts of lenses, but a common light source and a common lamp body.
Combined lamps means devices having seperate lenses, but a common light source and a common lamp housing.
Combined lamps means devices having seperate lenses, but a common light source and a common lamp housing.

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