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BS EN IEC 62115:2020+A11:2020 pdf free

BS EN IEC 62115:2020+A11:2020 pdf free.Electric toys – Safety.
This clause foresees certain situations where reduced testing is justified. It allows certain tests on electrical insulation to be disregarded for electric toys that can function safely should the insulation break down.
Sub clause 6.2 requires a test to be carried out where parts of different polarity are short-circuited. If the electric toy can withstand this fault condition and continue to comply with certain of the compliance criteria of Clause 9, the electric toy is considered to have reduced potential to present a hazard should the insulation between parts of different polarity break down.
Sub clause 6.3 addresses electric toys that are supplied with low power (less than 15W) and have suitable over-temperature or over-current protection are considered to have reduced potential to present a hazard should the insulation between parts of different polarity break down.
Sub-clause 6.4 addresses electric toys that use 3 or less of the designated batteries. Such toys are considered to have reduced potential to present a hazard should the insulation between parts of different polarity break down.
Consequently, electric toys covered by these sub-clauses are then considered to comply automatically with various requirements that are specified in the sub-clauses.
7. Marking and Instructions
Certain symbols may be used to replace instructional text but, where used, they are required to comply with IEC 60417-1 and should not conflict with the symbols of this European Standard. All warnings and instructions required by this standard are required to be written in the official language of the country of which the electric toy is sold to ensure users can understand the instructions. When important information appears on the packaging or instructions, the consumers’ attention is drawn to the importance of retaining this information. When placed on the electric toy, markings need to be durable and comply with the test of 7.2.7.
The information in note 7.2 about the marking requirements in Directive 20091481EC does not reference any requirement of this European Standard. The information is not exhaustive and Directive 2009/481EC and the associated guidance documents should be consulted for further details. The manufacturers1 name, registered trade name or registered trade mark and the address at which the manufacturer can be contacted shall be indicated on the electric toy or, where that is not possible, on its packaging or in a document accompanying the electric toy. This requirement applies also to the name and address etc. of any importer2.
This clause contains a note explaining that the Toy Safety Directive (2009/481EC) requires that electric toys or their packaging are to be marked with the name and address of the manufacturer or responsible entity.
Furthermore, there are requirements to ensure the toy is accompanied by sufficient information to enable their safe operation. This includes warnings on packaging and instructions. It should be noted that for
most requirements, only the substance of this information is required and some of the statements may not be applicable or may be reworded as appropriate.
There are requirements for the marking of battery boxes for electric toys, transformers for electric toys and replaceable bulbs to reduce the possibility of the user employing such components with an incorrect specification.BS EN IEC 62115 pdf download.

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