Dave, have you noted that this thing has not the EU CE mark, but the china export ones?
That was the first thing I saw on the back. China Export, Siglent will not be able to legally sell the model in Europe.
They can sell in europe normally.
Towger and ddavidebor are correct, and the generator as-is is not legal to sell in europe.
Yes, they (Siglent) can sell it, but buyers can not legally put the device in operation or sell it to others.
As already explained, the CE marking is wrong. Also, there appears no identification of manufacturer or importer on the machine.
Easily fixed with a small label containing the correct CE mark and the name+address info of the entity which imports the machine into the EU.
Of course, it's all not that bigga deal. Nobody really cares about this kind of violations, especially not on specialized low-volume equipment like T&M.
On the other hand, it's sooo easy to do it right...
Directive 2004/108/EC, articles 8.1 and 9.2
Each apparatus shall be accompanied by the name and
address of the manufacturer and, if he is not established within
the Community, the name and address of his authorised representative
or of the person in the Community responsible for
placing the apparatus on the Community market.