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36.—(1) A person who places apparatus on the market must provide with the apparatus—
(a)information on any specific precautions which must be taken during assembly, installation, maintenance or use to ensure that the apparatus will be in conformity with the requirements of paragraph 1 of Schedule 1 when it is put into service;
(b)information on the restrictions on the use of the apparatus in residential areas where the conformity of the apparatus with paragraph 1 of Schedule 1 cannot be ensured; and
(c)information required to enable the apparatus to be used in accordance with its intended purpose.
(2) Where appropriate, the information referred to in paragraph (1)(b) must also be included on the packaging of the apparatus.
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