In message 
<e1ba0362b28ed211a1e80008c71ea30603387...@z-160-100-30-252.est.ibm.com>, 
dated Mon, 6 Mar 2006, "Gordon,Ian" <ian.gor...@bocedwards.com> writes
>Is there a legal requirement that industrial electronic and mechanical 
>equipment (i.e. equipment covered by the EMC, Low voltage and/or 
>machinery directives) must be accompanied by paper copies of 
>instructions for that equipment?

This came up here a short while ago. The general opinion was that it is 
legally very risky not to provide hard-copy instructions, even if it not 
explicitly demanded.
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2006 is YMMVI- Your mileage may vary immoderately.

John Woodgate

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