Perhaps @ClieOS might have a document that you could use..
That's alright, Qudelix support just got back to me with the manual etc a couple of hours ago. Apparently their support team doesn't work on weekends ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
I don't. I was lucky enough to avoid custom harassment with my 5K package.
Basically anyone who want to import any electronics device into my country needs approval from one particular government owned company (*which has been given special authority to act as an official standard defining agency for all electronics). If your package of electronics get caught by custom, not only that you will need to pay import tax, you will also need a permit that proves that particular electronics is safe and legal to be operated in the country - the process usually involves going to that company, fill in a form and submit with official spec of the electronics (a copy of listed spec in the manual will do, so is print-out from a website), pay a reviewing fee and wait a few days for the permit to come out, then go back to custom to show them the permit as well as paying the import fee. As far as I know, that company never rejects any permit for normal electronics that is made for personal use (or another way of saying this: it is quick money for the government).
That's exactly right. I just hope I can get this sorted soon with minimal fuss and charges.