Your vehicle can contain a variety of batteries – from the starter battery and batteries for remote keys to batteries in the tyre pressure sensor. To be able to ensure a more sustainable battery management across the entire service life, correct labelling is important. This labelling is regulated by law in Articles 38–41 EU BattReg. All batteries must bear a label – this is not always possible due to the size or type of battery. In this case, the documents must be amended accordingly: That’s why we are providing you with an overview of the relevant information concerning small device batteries.

  • Complete battery labelling (model identification, labelling for identification purposes, e.g. batch or series number, product number etc.)
  • Information on the name of the producer or importer, registered trade name or registered trademark, postal address, main contact centre and, where applicable, website and e-mail address

We also provide you with the EU declarations of conformity. A single document containing a summary of the information is available to download.

Parts

Key (Continental Automotive GmbH)
pdf (758.1 KB)
Key (Hella GmbH & Co. KGaA)
pdf (1.5 MB)
OCU (LG Electronics)
pdf (565.8 KB)
Remote-controlled auxiliary heater (Bury)
pdf (446 KB)
Remote-controlled auxiliary heater (Digades)
pdf (2 MB)
Siren (Aptiv Services Macedonia Dooel)
pdf (2 MB)
Siren (Bitron S.p.A)
pdf (2.1 MB)
Wheel electronics (Huf Baolong Electronics Bretten GmbH)
pdf (1 MB)

Accessories & Lifestyle products

Bicycle Rear LED light (KCK Cyklosport-Mode, s.r.o.)
pdf (418.2 KB)
LED Head Lamp (Haven Sport s.r.o.)
pdf (183.3 KB)
LED Torch (Brand Concept s.r.o.)
pdf (1,004.8 KB)
Powerbank (Guangdong Bettercell Technology Co., Ltd)
pdf (342 KB)
Watch Škoda Motorsport (Sphere Time)
pdf (528.4 KB)
Watch Škoda (Morriss Horologicl Ltd.)
pdf (243.1 KB)
Wireless Headphones (Brand Concept s.r.o.)
pdf (491.4 KB)