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All electronic equipment imported into the EU must be RoHS compliant.
This includes battery powered equipment such as our Battlefield Sports infrared combat guns.
Battlefield Sports is constantly striving to make the best equipment available in the world. We have recently undergone an extensive programme of testing to ensure our equipment meets the stringent materials rules and regulations for electronic equipment. This includes RoHS, REACH and WEEE
We understand that there is a need for transparancy and impartiality when dealing with issues of health and safety which is why Battlefield Sports contracted the testing process to TUV Rheinland for their professional analysis of our equipment.
The following tests were applied to SATR Cobras however where the tests relate to the SATR electronics: The SATR electronics are common to all SATR Gaming Guns and therefore these tests can apply to those models also.
The SATR Electronics material safety report in line with REACH regulation (EC) 1907/2006 and amendments 552/2009 Annex XVII item 20 is available for download by clicking this link. [344kb]
The SATR Electronics material safety report in line with REACH regulation (EC) 1907/2006 and amendments 552/2009 Annex XVII item 23 is available for download by clicking this link. [233kb]
The SATR Electronics have been tested under EN 62115:2005 Electronic Toys - Safety, for a copy of the test click this link. [164kb]
The SATR Electronics have been tested under AS/NZS 62115:2008 for a copy of this report please click this link [152kb]
The Cobra's material safety report relating to RoHS 2011/65/EU is available by downloading the pdf through this link [813kb]
The Cobra's material safety report in line with ISO 8124-3:2003 + Ammendment 1 Soluable Heavy Metals is available for download by clicking this
link. [128kb]
The Cobra's material safety report in line with RoHS 2011/65/EU is available for download by clicking this link. [310kb]
A copy of the Cobra's test report relating to article 11 of EN 50419 - the WEEE directive for safe and apropriate disposal of electrical equipment is available to download by clicking this link. [350kb]
A copy of the Cobra's test report relating to article 7 of EN 50419 of the WEEE directive which relates to the rate of recovery of recyclable materials from the gaming guns is available to download by clicking this link. [237kb]
The cobra has also been subjected to a number of tests under EN71-1:2005+A9:2009 and EN71-2:2006+A1:2007 the report for which is available by clicking the following link
A copy of the Cobra's material safety report in line with EN 71-3 1994 +A1:2000/AC:2002 is available for downlaod by clicking this link. [137kb]
The Cobra's material safety test report in line with REACH regulation (EC) 1907/2006 and amendments 552/2009 Annex XVII items 51 and 52 respectively is available for download by clicking this link. [192kb]
The Cobra's material safety report in line with REACH regulation (EC) 1907/2006 and amendments 552/2009 Annex XVII item 23 is available for download by clicking this link. [142kb]
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