No green checkmark after signing pdf document in acrobat reader x

I have signed about multiple pdf docs but dont know why the green check mark is not appearing the certificate show that it is valid.My clients are not accepting this as there is no green check mark.I have added all the digital signatures to trusted identities.
I have attached the screens of the same below.

Hi Pat, thanks for your reply. 
Your reference to the title of that page being 'HARNESSES' indicates that, when you view that document in Adobe Reader, you are seeing 'HARNESSES', not
"ØßÎÒÛÍÍÛÍ".  And that the remainder of the document is similarly being displayed in readable English language.
Yes as you say, you can search for 'ß' and get hits on 'A' (to use that as an example) in the example document.
But the need to form a word to be searched for into whatever code mapping this is using (for example having to enter "ØßÎÒÛÍÍ" for HARNESSES - I'm not even sure how that would be entered from a keyboard) doesn't seem to be very convenient.
Its clear the example document is using some code mapping other than ASCII / Windows-1252 (which has 'A' as 0x41).  But it is also clear that Adobe Reader knows what that mapping is, and knows to use it, as its displaying (for example) 'A' for the code 0xDF. 
So I guess the question is - why isn't Adobe Reader's knowledge of this mapping being extended to its search input? 

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