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ANNEX I CU.K.Requirements for construction, testing, installation, and inspection

8.TYPE-APPROVAL OF RECORDING EQUIPMENT AND TACHOGRAPH CARDSU.K.

8.4 Interoperability certificate U.K.

(440)Interoperability tests are carried out by a single laboratory under the authority and responsibility of the European Commission.U.K.
(441)The laboratory shall register interoperability test requests introduced by manufacturers in the chronological order of their arrival.U.K.
(442)Requests will be officially registered only when the laboratory is in possession of:U.K.

The date of the registration of the request shall be notified to the manufacturer.

(443)No interoperability tests shall be carried out by the laboratory, for recording equipment or tachograph cards that have not been granted a security certificate and a functional certificate, except in the exceptional circumstances described in Requirement 432.U.K.
(444)Any manufacturer requesting interoperability tests shall commit to leave to the laboratory in charge of these tests the entire set of material and documents which he provided to carry out the tests.U.K.
(445)The interoperability tests shall be carried out, in accordance with the provisions of Appendix 9 of this Annex, with respectively all the types of recording equipment or tachograph cards:U.K.
(446)The interoperability tests shall cover all generations of recording equipment or tachograph cards still in use.U.K.
(447)The interoperability certificate shall be delivered by the laboratory to the manufacturer only after all required interoperability tests have been successfully passed.U.K.
(448)If the interoperability tests are not successful with one or more of the recording equipment or tachograph card(s), the interoperability certificate shall not be delivered, until the requesting manufacturer has realised the necessary modifications and has succeeded the interoperability tests. The laboratory shall identify the cause of the problem with the help of the manufacturers concerned by this interoperability fault and shall attempt to help the requesting manufacturer in finding a technical solution. In the case where the manufacturer has modified its product, it is the manufacturer's responsibility to ascertain from the relevant authorities that the security certificate and the functional certificates are still valid.U.K.
(449)The interoperability certificate is valid for six months. It is revoked at the end of this period if the manufacturer has not received a corresponding type approval certificate. It is forwarded by the manufacturer to the type approval authority of the Member State who has delivered the functional certificate.U.K.
(450)Any element that could be at the origin of an interoperability fault shall not be used for profit or to lead to a dominant position.U.K.