Plug in nightlight – changing the lamp & C: D+ _" F7 `+ f1 x
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60598-2-12(ed.1)4 v) p" H5 ^, M0 y% _
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Standard(s):8 S6 J& O- w1 N
IEC 60598-2-12/2006 8 Y7 \" E9 d! H" t: k6 T2 |7 y3 FSubclause(s): 12.6.5 ' R5 ?# z/ x$ ]# l1 lNo. Year PDSH 0947 2010 & r- K6 @! u: c6 h4 H5 ZCategory: LITE Developed by: ETF5 OSM/LUM 6 b3 O6 \, a7 t$ y6 x5 n7 c. _! }- jSubject:2 P, j, [1 m3 ], }* B( }- f
Plug in nightlight – changing the lamp7 q" ~ F' C8 Y* l
Key words: $ L$ d+ e: E/ d' Q! m! ]; R s7 i- Tools% i# [, r$ h) n& c
- Fixing screw, { v0 ?+ I7 x* k
- Access while in the socket/ r0 |: o$ O' Y: G
To be approved at the 49th CTL Plenary Meeting, in 2012 / C7 s! t. J- Y" ^Question: 3 r% l' L/ J. ]9 \% QIt can be the case where a plug in nightlight has a fixing screw to prevent access when changing the - s( S( U" _7 H1 |lamp without tools. Normally this screw is positioned at the rear of the product so that such access is : {8 E/ f/ ]/ o. R) \prevented when the product is connected to a fixed socket.7 n8 E! ~) s: {) k
Does this requirement also apply to any type of portable socket? 3 m3 z" O% S1 N$ Q4 w: T! U# Y, ODecision: 7 y- }0 ~, V7 }7 i& X* m2 h) ~No. " s7 k. C* D* k9 b" N2 ~, h$ z, h- h e" P+ N5 G
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