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Standard(s)- (year and edition): 1 D& M. r: S: f) q; f' I+ S3 }IEC 60601-1:1988 Ed.2 Am1+Am2) e$ H7 B+ ?# I0 j, m
Sub clause(s): 6.1, 6.2 2 Q% ^% f' \4 O, R/ JSheet n°: DSH-407 8 Q4 G- b+ @3 x- N2 d; ^" I+ }" NSubject: Explosion danger of lithium batteries$ T6 h* y+ M6 F! I4 `
Key words: Lithium batteries, explosion + b9 I+ z1 u- C9 QConfirmed by CTL at its 39th meeting, in Cologne , J, }/ T" ~$ m/ HQuestion: + h+ ]3 i `6 m' t6 v4 Q: L1 jLithium batteries are commonly used for memory backup. There is a risk of explosion if such batteries are1 ~* C) ]+ I/ Y4 z0 m- o( V( v
soldered in position by an inadequately trained person - t) f3 ]' Q z& y, \; DDecision: 6 r$ R7 ~) p: _, L6.8.3 covers this in general. Particular attention shall be drawn to this in the Technical description2 l, l* G* T: N }! K! P E
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