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Product type Portable DAB/DAB+ / FM / Bluetooth digital radio
Brand Majority
Model Eddington
Dimensions 12 × 2.3 × 6.4 cm
Weight 169 g
Power supply USB-C (5 V, 1 A); rechargeable internal battery
Battery life DAB mode: approx. 11 h; FM: approx. 10.5 h; Bluetooth: approx. 12 h
Charging time Approximately 4 hours
Reception modes DAB/DAB+ (174-240 MHz), FM (87.5-108 MHz), Bluetooth
Number of presets 10 stations (for DAB and FM)
Main functions Automatic and manual search, preset, dual alarm, sleep timer, time setting, backlight, key lock
Connectivity Bluetooth, 3.5 mm headphone jack
Display LCD screen with text information, signal level, date/time
Antenna Built-in telescopic antenna
Maintenance and cleaning Unplug before cleaning; use a dry, soft cloth
Safety Do not expose to water or heat sources; keep children away; do not block ventilation openings
Warranty 12 months standard, extendable to 3 years free with online registration
Box contents Majority Eddington radio, USB-C cable, user manual

Frequently Asked Questions - Eddington Majority

How do I charge the battery and what is the battery life?
Connect the USB-C cable (included) to a power source (power adapter not included). Full charging takes approximately 4 hours, providing a battery life of 10.5 to 12 hours depending on the mode (DAB, FM or Bluetooth).
How do I set the alarm?
Press Menu (ref. 8), select System settings > Alarm. Choose Alarm 1 or 2, then set activation, frequency, time, source (tone, DAB, FM) and duration. Confirm with OK.
How do I preset a station?
Tune to the desired station. For presets 1 and 2, press and hold the Preset 1 or 2 button (ref. 5/6) for 2-3 seconds. For presets 3 to 10, press and hold Preset 3+ (ref. 7), choose Save as preset, navigate with the arrows and confirm with OK.
How do I connect a phone via Bluetooth?
Press Standby/Mode (ref. 4) several times until Bluetooth mode is selected. Enable Bluetooth on your phone and search for Majority Eddington in the device list. Select it to pair. Once connected, 'Connected' appears on the screen.
What should I do if the sound is low or absent?
Check the volume, perform a new station search (DAB/FM mode) using Menu > Full scan. Make sure the antenna is fully extended and the radio is in a good reception area.
How do I set the sleep timer?
Press Menu (ref. 8), select System settings > Sleep timer. Choose a duration among 15, 30, 45, 60 or 90 minutes, or disable the option.
How do I reset the radio to factory settings?
Press Menu (ref. 8), go to System settings > Factory reset. Confirm by selecting Yes with the OK button (ref. 2).
What should I do if the buttons are not responding?
The key lock may be activated. Press and hold the Lock/Menu button (ref. 8) for 2 seconds to unlock. The screen displays 'Unlocked'.
How do I update the software?
Via Menu > System settings > Software update. Note: this operation requires a connection to a PC with a specific application (Majority) and cannot be interrupted. Only use this function if an update is announced.
Can I use headphones with this radio?
Yes, the radio is equipped with a headphone/earphone jack (3.5 mm) on the side. Plug in your headphones for private listening.

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USER MANUAL Eddington Majority

Controls And Functions. 1
What's In The Box? 3
Instruction Guide 4
Support. 4
Basic Operation 5
DAB/DAB+ Radio. 6
DAB/DAB+ Preset Stations 7
DAB/DAB+ Radio Settings. 9
FM Radio 10
FM Radio Presets 12
Bluetooth 14
System Settings: Sleep Timer 15
System Settings: Dual Alarm 16
System Settings: Additional Functions 18
Internal Rechargeable Battery 20
Troubleshooting 21
Specifications 22
Warranty 22
Safety Information. 23

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Front View

Majority Eddington - Front View - 1

1.Up button
2. OK button

  1. Down button
  2. Standby/Mode

Top View

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  1. Preset 1
  2. Preset 2
  3. Preset 3+

  4. Lock/Menu

  5. Antenna

Side Views

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  1. ON/OFF switch
  2. USB Type-C port
  3. Volume +/-
  4. Headphone Jack

Box Contents

  1. Majority Eddington Radio
  2. USB Type-C Cable
  3. User Guide

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Support

Thank you for your purchase of the Majority Eddington.

Please follow the guidance of the manual to set up your radio and enjoy its fantastic variety of stations and features.

If you require further assistance with your new radio, please contact our support team on the Majority website:

www.majority.co.uk/support

Basic Operation

Please note all (Ref.) refer to the Page 1-2 Controls and Functions guide.

Insert the USB Type-C cable into a power source, and connect the other end to the radio port, located on the side of the radio and labelled 'DC IN' (Ref.11), to power and charge the radio. Alternatively, connect the radio to a wall socket using a USB plug (not included) to fully charge the radio battery. Charging the internal battery takes up to 4 hours, providing approximately 11 hours of charge and portability.

Ensure the antenna (Ref.9) is extended as far as possible. This will allow the radio to receive the best possible signal before DAB or FM mode is selected.

At the side of the radio, switch the 'ON/OFF' toggle to "ON" (Ref.10) and "MAJORITY" will display on the screen as the radio loads.

On first set up, the radio will begin to scan for available DAB/DAB+ stations and will display "Scanning...." as the radio scans. Once the scan is complete, the first available station will begin to play. If a scan for digital stations does not occur, refer to page 6.

Press the 'Standby/Mode' button (Ref.4) repeatedly to switch between DAB, FM and Bluetooth modes.

Standby and Lock Feature

To switch your radio to Standby mode, press and hold the 'Standby/ Mode' button (Ref.4). To turn on the radio, simply press the 'Standby/ Mode' button.

You can lock the buttons of the radio for convenience on the go by pressing and holding down the 'Lock/Menu' button (Ref.8) for 2 seconds. "Locked" will then display. To unlock buttons, repeat the same action and "Unlocked" will then display.

DAB/DAB+ Radio

Press the 'Standby/Mode' button (Ref.4) to switch to DAB/DAB+ Radio.

Fully extend the antenna (Ref.9) to receive the best possible signal.

On first use the radio will have already automatically scanned for all available stations and saved them. If you would like to rescan for available stations, press the 'Menu' button (Ref.8) to open settings and scroll through options with the ^^ buttons (Ref.1/3). Select "FULL SCAN" with the 'OK' button (Ref.4) to initiate a full scan for available stations. After searching has finished it will automatically play the first station stored.

To browse through all stations that have been stored, use the '^' or 'v' buttons (Ref.1/3) to scroll through the available stations. When on the chosen station you wish to play, press the 'OK' button (Ref.2) to begin listening to that station.

When you turn the radio on again after it switching off, it will automatically tune to the same mode (DAB, FM or Bluetooth) that was last selected.

DAB/DAB+ Preset Stations

How to store a preset DAB station

To be able to quickly access your favourite DAB stations, you can preset the stations. Up to 10 different preset stations can be set for you to browse between.

To store a station as a preset, it is best to be listening to the station at the time.

From the unit, you can easily set preset numbers 1-2 by pressing and holding down the Preset '1' or Preset '2' buttons (Ref.5/6). Please ensure that the button is held for 2-3 seconds rather than pressed. The screen will then display "Preset x Saved".

To set preset number 3+ , press and hold down the Preset '3+' button (Ref.7) to open the 'Save to Preset' screen. Please ensure that the button is held for 2-3 seconds rather than pressed. Use the ' / ' buttons (Ref.1/3) to scroll through preset numbers and select the preset number by pressing down the OK button (Ref.2).

Please note: To remove a preset option that has been made, simply preset another radio station over the preset number.

How to play a preset radio station

You can easily recall presets 1 and 2 by pressing the Preset '1' or Preset '2' buttons (Ref.5/6). Please ensure that the button is being pressed and released, rather than held. The radio will then begin playing the selected station.

To recall preset number 3+ , press (do not hold) the Preset '3+' button (Ref.7) to open the 'Preset Recall' screen. Use the ' / ' buttons (Ref.1/3) to scroll through the preset numbers and select the preset station to play by pressing the 'OK' button (Ref.2).

Station Information for DAB Radio

When you are listening to a DAB/DAB+ radio station with good signal, you can press the 'OK' button (Ref.2) repeatedly to show the different programme information.

Dynamic Label Segment (DLS): Displays scrolling text information supplied by the broadcaster.

PTY (Programme Type): Shows the type and description of the program provided by the DAB station.

Channel and Frequency: Displays the station's transmission channel number and frequency.

Signal Strength: Displays a signal bar with the strength of the current station.

Bit Error Rate: Provides details of the signal error rate.

Time and Date: Displays the time and date information provided by the broadcaster.

DAB/DAB+ Radio Settings

On DAB mode, open DAB radio settings by pressing the 'Menu' button (Ref.8) (do not hold down the button). The following setting options will then display:

Station List: Select this option to view the available stations to begin playing on the unit. Select a station to play by pressing down the 'OK' button (Ref.2)

Full Scan: Select to begin a full scan for available digital radio stations. This would be advisable to receive more stations or resolve any signal issues.

Manual Tune: Select this option to scroll through available stations by their DAB channel and frequency (MHz). Select a station to play by pressing down the 'OK' button.

Prune Invalid: Select this option to remove invalid stations or stations with poor signal. When "Proceed to prune the invalid stations?" shows, select "Yes" to set prune option.

DRC (Dynamic Range Compression): Select this option to reduce the volume of louder sounds and boost the volume of quiter sounds. Select High, Low or Off.

System Settings: Press to open and edit system setting options such as a Sleep Timer, Alarm, Time/Date, Backlight, Language, Factory Reset, Software Update and Software Version. These settings will be explained on pages 15-19 of the manual.

FM Radio

Press the 'Standby/Mode' button (Ref.4) multiple times to switch between DAB, FM and Bluetooth. The first time you do this, the FM frequency "87.5 MHz" will be displayed on the screen.

Fully extend the antenna (Ref.9).

On first use of FM radio, initiate a manual scan up the bandwidth for available stations by pressing and holding the 'v' button (Ref.3) for 3 seconds. The FM will now increase quickly as it scans. Once the bandwidth has been scanned, the first stored and available station up the bandwidth will begin to play.

To scan quickly up the bandwidth between saved stations, press and hold the 'v' button (Ref.3) for 3 seconds and then release. The next available station will then begin to play.

To scan down the frequency band between saved stations, press and hold the ^ button (Ref.1) for 3 seconds and then release. The previous available station will then begin to play.

To tune a specific frequency manually

To tune to a specific frequency, press (do not hold) the () or (v) buttons (Ref.1/3) to search forward or back slowly through the FM bandwidth.

FM Scan Setting

Choose between scanning strong and weak signals or only the strong stations.

Press the 'Menu' button (Ref.8). Scroll to "Scan Setting" by using the or buttons (Ref.1/3) to choose your option.

Select "Scan Setting" by pressing the 'OK' button (Ref.2).

Use the '^' or 'v' buttons (Ref.1/3) to choose between "Strong Stations Only" or "All Stations". Press down the 'OK' button (Ref.2) to confirm your choice.

Mono and Stereo

Choose between Mono and Stereo settings for FM mode.

Press the 'Menu' button (Ref.8). Scroll to "Forced Mono" by using the or buttons (Ref.1/3) to choose your option.

Select "Forced Mono" by pressing the 'OK' button (Ref.2).

Use the '^' or 'v' buttons (Ref.1/3) to choose between "Yes" (Forced Mono) or "No" (Stereo). Press down the 'OK' button (Ref.2) to confirm your choice.

FM Radio Presets

How to store a preset FM station

To be able to quickly access your favourite FM stations, you can preset the stations. Up to 10 different preset stations can be set for you to browse between.

To store a station as a preset, it is best to be listening to the station at the time.

From the unit, you can easily set preset numbers 1-2 by pressing and holding down the Preset '1' or Preset '2' buttons (Ref.5/6). Please ensure that the button is held for 2-3 seconds rather than pressed. The screen will then display "Preset x Saved".

To set preset number 3-10, press and hold down the Preset '3+' button (Ref.7) to open the 'Save to Preset' screen. Please ensure that the button is held for 2-3 seconds rather than pressed. Use the '\^v' buttons (Ref.1/3) to scroll through preset numbers and select the preset number by pressing down the OK button (Ref.2).

Please note: To remove a preset option that has been made, simply preset another radio station over the preset number.

How to play a preset radio station

You can easily recall presets 1 and 2 by pressing the Preset '1' or Preset '2' buttons (Ref.5/6). Please ensure that the button is being pressed and released, rather than held. The radio will then begin playing the selected station.

To recall preset number 3-10, press (do not hold) the Preset '3+' button (Ref.7) to open the 'Preset Recall' screen. Use the '^/v' buttons to scroll through the preset numbers and select the preset station to play by pressing the 'OK' button (Ref.2).

Station Information for FM Radio

When you are listening to a FM station with good signal, you can press the 'OK' button (Ref.2) repeatedly to show the different programme information.

Radio Text: Displays scrolling text information supplied by the broadcaster.

Frequency: Displays the station's transmission frequency.

Programme Type: Displays a description of the type of programme provided by the broadcaster.

Audio Type: Displays the audio type of the station you are listening to. It will either be stereo or mono.

Time and Date: Displays the time and the date.

Bluetooth

To choose Bluetooth mode, press the 'Standby/Mode' button (Ref.4) repeatedly until Bluetooth mode is selected.

Go to the Bluetooth settings on your chosen device and ensure Bluetooth is switched on. Look for the available devices and "Majority Eddington" should then display to connect to.

Select the device to connect your Bluetooth device to the Majority Eddington. Once connected, the screen will display "Connected".

To choose the music you wish to play, you will need to choose the album or playlist from your device.

Please note: The radio only takes Bluetooth input from devices such as a phone or tablet.

System Settings: Sleep Timer

A sleep timer can be set to switch your radio to standby after the selected period of time.

To set a sleep timer, press the 'Menu' button (Ref.8) to open settings, and use the or buttons (Ref.1/3) to scroll to the "System Settings" option. Select this option with the 'OK' button (Ref.3).

Once System Settings are open, use the or buttons (Ref.1/3) to scroll to the "Sleep" option. Select this option with the 'OK' button (Ref.2).

Press the ^ or v^ buttons (Ref.1/3) to switch between sleep times available. There is an option between Off, 15, 30, 45, 60, 90, minutes.

Select the sleep timer length you wish to set by selecting with the 'OK' button (Ref.2).

Once the sleep timer has been selected, the timer amount and a sleep image will show on the bottom left of the radio screen when on DAB, FM and Bluetooth modes.

To turn Sleep off, simply navigate back to "Sleep" settings and switch the timer to "Off".

System Settings: Dual Alarm

To set an alarm, press the 'Menu' button (Ref.8) to open settings, and use the ^ or v^ buttons (Ref.1/3) to scroll to the "System Settings" option. Select this option with the 'OK' button (Ref.2).

Once System Settings are open, scroll to the "Alarm" option. Select this option with the 'OK' button (Ref.2).

The option to set Alarm 1 or Alarm 2 will now display. Select the alarm that you wish to set and the following alarm setting options will display:

Alarm: Press the 'OK' button (Ref.2) down repeatedly to switch between turning the alarm on and off.

Frequency: Select option to choose the regularity of the alarm between Daily, Once, Weekends and Weekdays. Select the chosen frequency by selecting with the 'OK' button (Ref.2).

Wake Up Time: The hour digits of the alarm will now begin to flash. Change the alarm hour with the '^' or 'v' buttons (Ref.1/3). Once on the chosen alarm hour, press the 'OK' button (Ref.2) to confirm. Follow the same process for setting the alarm minutes.

Source: Select between the following alarm wake-up tones: Buzzer, Digital Radio and FM. If Digital Radio or FM are selected, a new alarm setting option will display and allow you to choose one of your preset stations, or the last station played on the mode as your alarm tone.

Duration: Select the duration of the alarm tone between the following options: 15, 30, 45, 60, 90 or 120 minutes.

Volume: Use the '^' and 'v' buttons (Ref.1/3) to adjust the alarm volume and confirm with the 'OK' button (Ref.2).

Alarm Functions

To Cancel Alarm 1 or Alarm 2

To cancel an alarm, press the 'Menu' button (Ref.8) to open settings, and scroll to the "System Settings" option. Select this option.

Once System Settings are open, scroll to the "Alarm" option. Select this option.

The option to select Alarm 1 or Alarm 2 will now display. Select the alarm that you wish to cancel to open Alarm Settings.

Scroll to the "Alarm" option and press the 'OK' button (Ref.2) down repeatedly to switch between turning the alarm on and off. Once 'Off' is selected, press the 'Menu' button (Ref.8) to go back to settings.

How to turn off your alarm when sounding

Turn off the alarm by pressing the 'Standby/Mode' button (Ref.4) when it is sounding.

The screen will then display "Alarm Off".

How to put your alarm on snooze

To put the alarm on snooze for 9 minutes, press down the 'OK' button (Ref.2). The snooze timer will then display at the bottom of the screen. If you would like to stop the snooze function, press down the 'Standby/ Mode' button (Ref.4). The screen will then display "Alarm Off".

System Settings: Additional Functions

To open setting options, press the 'Menu' button (Ref.8) to open and use the ^ or v^ buttons (Ref.1/3) to scroll to the "System Settings" option. Select this option with the OK' button (Ref.2). Once System Settings are open, use the ^ or v^ buttons (Ref.1/3) to scroll through the following options:

Time/Date

Once this is selected, the following options will display for setting:

Set Time/Date: The day date will now begin to flash. Change the day with the ^ and v^ buttons (Ref.1/3). Once on the chosen digit, press down the 'OK' button (Ref.2) to confirm. Follow the same process for setting the month and year.

The time can now be set and the hour digits of the time will begin to flash. Change the hour with the '^' and 'v' buttons (Ref.1/3). Once on the chosen time hour is displaying, press down the 'OK' button (Ref.2) to confirm. Follow the same process for setting the time minutes.

Auto Update: An automatic set of the clock and date for particular modes can be selected. Choose between: from Any, from Digital Radio, from FM, or No Update.

Set 12/24 Hour: Decide between a 12 and 24 hour clock display.

Set Date Format: Decide between two date formats for the display: DD-MM-YYYY or MM-DD-YYYY.

Backlight

Timeout: Select the option to choose the backlight display timeout. The screen will darken after the period of time selected. The timeout options are the following: On, 10, 20, 30, 45, 60, 90, 120 and 180.

On Level: Select this option to choose the on level screen brightness. The brightness options are High, Medium or Low.

Dim Level: Select this option to choose the dim level screen brightness. The brightness options are High, Medium or Low.

Language

Select your chosen default language for the radio from the list with the 'OK' button (Ref.2). Language options include Danish, German, English, French, Italian, Dutch and Spanish.

Factory Reset

Select this option to perform a factory reset. This would be advisable if your radio has any functionality issues. Once asked to confirm reset, select "Yes" with the 'OK' button (Ref.2).

Software Update

Select this option to see if a software update is available. Please note that this function cannot be exited without updating, and will require restarting. Please only use this function if the device prompts a software update on startup. This function requires a PC application that can be shared by Majority.

Software Version

Select this option to view the software version of the radio.

Internal Rechargeable Battery

Play Time

The Eddington has an internal rechargeable battery that has a playtime of 10.5 - 12 hours when it is fully charged. This will allow you to take the radio on the go and use it portably.

If you want to turn your radio off, save the battery life by putting it into standby mode (Ref.4) and then turn off at the 'ON/OFF' switch (Ref.10).

To charge the radio, plug your radio into the mains with the power adapter provided.

Charging

The unit will charge in standby and working mode if it is connected to the mains.

To confirm that the unit is on charge, the charging icon at the top right of the screen will indicate the unit is charging and the level of charge. The radio will take approximately 4 hours to fully charge.

Observation Potential Cause/Solution
No sound The station is not tuned in properly. Please perform a rescan for available stations or manually scroll through available stations.
Cannot preset stationsEnsure that you are pressing and holding down the Preset buttons for 2-3 seconds to open Preset Store settings. Only press, do not hold down, to open Preset Recall.
FM: Static soundDAB: Burbling/intermittent cut-outSignal reception is low. Adjust the aerial or move the unit to a stronger signal location. Rescan.Rescan stations and/or a factory reset.
Desired station not foundWeak signal. Use the manual tune function and try to rescan in a different area.
Buttons are not workingCheck that the buttons are not locked. Press and hold the 'Lock/Menu' button for 2 seconds and the screen should display "unlocked" if buttons were locked.
Display is blank This may occur if the broadcaster changes the label of a service or removes a label while tuned. The radio will try to retune or perform a scan.
Time and Date not setting automaticallyFor the time and date to set automatically you need to turn on the system and switch to DAB radio and let this scan. The date and clock will update automatically.Alternatively, you can set these in radio settings.

Specifications

Power input: USB to USB-C 5v 1A
Mode: DAB/DAB+ 174-240MHz FM(87.5MHz - 108MHz) Bluetooth
Output Connector: Earphone jack
Portability Bluetooth mode: 12 hours DAB mode: 11 hours FM mode: 10.5 hours
Dimensions: 12 x 2.3 x 6.4 cm
Weight: 169g

Warranty

All products come with a standard 12 month warranty. All items must be registered on www.majority.co.uk for the warranty to be valid. Once on the web page, use the menu to find "Register Your Product". You will also be given the chance to extend your warranty for an additional 24 months, free of charge.

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EN Safety and Usage Guidelines (All where applicable)

General Safety Information - Read and Retain: Review all safety and operating instructions before use; keep them for future reference. Follow Instructions: Adhere strictly to all safety and operational guidelines. Water Exposure: Keep the device away from water; avoid placing liquids near it. Ventilation: Ensure ventilation openings are unobstructed to prevent overheating. Heat Sources: Keep the device away from heat-emitting appliances. Wall Mounting - Installation Safety: Follow the manufacturer's instructions and use approved mounting kits only. Avoid drilling into areas with cables, gas, or water lines. Use proper tools and safety apparatus. Regular Maintenance: Inspect regularly for wear or damage, especially if wall-mounted. Relocation: Detach from the wall mount before moving. Child Safety: Keep out of children's reach and ensure heavy items are securely mounted. Seismic Precautions: Use specialized mounts in earthquake-prone areas. Electrical Safety - Power Source: Use the specified power source; consult an electrician if unsure. Cable Management: Protect the power cord from damage. Power Disconnection: Keep the main plug accessible; unplug during storms or long periods of non-use. Battery Safety - Charging: Use the manufacturer's charger; avoid extreme conditions. Heat Exposure: Keep batteries away from heat to prevent explosion or leakage. Battery Condition: Discontinue use if the battery is damaged; dispose of it properly. Replacement: Only use recommended batteries; incorrect types can cause hazards. External Batteries: Use only specified types, observing correct polarity. Battery Removal: Remove batteries if not used for an extended period. Disposal: Follow local regulations for battery disposal; do not incinerate. Connectivity Safety - Cable Connections: Power off devices before connecting or disconnecting cables. Bluetooth Pairing: Ensure a secure connection; avoid interference from other devices. Volume Control: Keep volume moderate to prevent hearing damage. Connectivity and Data Security - Wireless Security: Review privacy policies and secure your network. Software Updates: Keep software updated for security and performance. Children's Safety Warnings - Product Use: Intended for adults; keep away from children. Battery Warning: Keep batteries and items containing batteries out of children's reach. Volume Control: Maintain a safe volume level to protect children's hearing. Fire Hazard - Flammable Materials: Do not place open flames near the product. Overheating: Avoid covering the product to prevent overheating and fire risks. Disposal and Recycling - Product Disposal: Dispose of at a recycling centre according to local laws. Environmental Compliance: Follow regulations for battery and electronic waste disposal. User Maintenance - Cleaning: Unplug before cleaning; use a dry cloth only. Servicing: Only qualified personnel should perform repairs. Data Protection: Reset to factory settings before returning or disposing of the product. Disclaimer: Failure to follow these instructions may result in injury, death, or property damage. The manufacturer is not liable for damage caused by improper use.

Declaration of Conformity:

We, Izilla Ltd, Newton House, 2 Pioneer Court, Histon, Cambridge, CB24 9PT declare under our sole responsibility that the product:

Product Name: Eddington Portable Digital Radio Model: EDD-DAB-BLK

Brand Name: Majority

To which this declaration referred is in conformity to the following harmonized standards or normative documents (CE & Rohs 2.0);

EN 55035:2017, EN 55032:2015, EN61000-3-2:2014, EN61000-3-3:2013, EEN62368-1:2004+A11:2017, ETSI EN 301 489-1 V2.2.3(2019-11), ETSI EN 301 489-17, V3.2.2(2019-12), ETSI EN 300 328 V2.2.2 (2019-07), EN 62479: 2010, IEC 62321-3-1:2013, IEC 62321-4:2013, IEC 62321-5:2013, IEC 62321-6:2015, IEC 62321-7-1:2015, IEC 62321-7-2:2017, IEC 62321-8:2017, (EC)NO 1275/2008,EN50564:2011, (EC)NO 801/2013.

Complying with the requirements or provisions of Council Directives which relate to:

EMC Directive 2014/30/EU, RED Directive 2014/53/EU, LVD Directive 2014/35/EU, Directive (2011/65/EU) and its amendment directives 2015/863/EU (RoHS 2.0) of the, European parliament, ERP Directive 2009/125/EC.

All essential test suites have been carried out.

Point of Contact: Eddie Latham Founder

Signed: F. Latham Date of Issue: January 2024 Place of Issue: Cambridge, UK

Importer's Addresses:

UK: iZilla Ltd, Newton House, 2 Pioneer Court, Histon, Cambridge, CB24 9PT

Email: techsupport@majority.co.uk

EU RP: AR Experts, Po Box 5047, 3620 AA Breukelen, The Netherlands

Email: info@ar-experts.eu

US: iZilla Ltd C/O A.N.Deringer Inc, 19520 Wilmington Ave, Rancho

Dominguez, CA, 90220

Email: techsupport@majority.co.uk

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