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6 J3 y8 Y4 A+ g* U) U6 N% HStandard(s):
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No. Year PDSH 0947 2010) z1 s# s2 l7 ]1 g. z
Category: LITE Developed by: ETF5 OSM/LUM3 w. S0 q" e# E/ L' c
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Plug in nightlight – changing the lamp I0 q7 x1 T) \+ Y+ a. W
Key words:
7 G2 o; X' i5 H- Tools
8 J# G( e# O; {; n4 }. C( e- Fixing screw7 T) P5 W7 S1 T9 [9 d6 g
- Access while in the socket& |4 u7 q" t# S
To be approved at the 49th CTL Plenary Meeting, in 20126 X# G/ I# _8 X8 `
Question:
9 I B u1 [% p) d8 Y& OIt can be the case where a plug in nightlight has a fixing screw to prevent access when changing the
2 U0 ~% G; @6 }+ @7 Qlamp without tools. Normally this screw is positioned at the rear of the product so that such access is' I+ g8 i# h" P. ~. Y
prevented when the product is connected to a fixed socket.# O; |) n8 h& @5 Y3 H) k: ?
Does this requirement also apply to any type of portable socket?
, w5 f/ T6 J: x0 UDecision:
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