Place the nameplate in battery compartment? ; x' J! P4 i1 P8 H7 T7 w% a$ B
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60950-1(ed.1) & 60950-1(ed.2) $ @# b; ~- n: c# z
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IEC 60950-1 ed. 1(2001)# E6 L. _& Z# }% x+ ?
IEC 60950-1 ed., 2 (2005) $ E+ K+ [& p, }; C2 G5 Z% o/ D6 m) ESub clause(s): 7 T: Y& z$ F, u: D9 _1 F1.7.1 ! k/ a7 H x5 q* j/ H5 v5 CDSH 634A 8 u% W4 b/ g+ A7 r R$ hSubject: a- c8 p: h$ q1 B7 V* sPlace the nameplate in battery compartment?- w/ K/ F& S" J; Z8 z! W6 x
Key words: 1 C7 `9 C9 U4 k6 Ebattery compartment name plate& y+ @( V% `! ~! ^# w$ }" {/ x# H
Approved by the 45th CTL Plenary meeting 2008 ; r& u% z: {8 k1 |4 ~1 y" pQuestion:! V: y- W& D( }2 s& y% E2 Q
The nameplate of a notebook computer is located in the battery compartment. Only when the users remove the battery, can the nameplate be seen. Is this acceptable?- M7 c, y4 ^- i1 I0 T- k
Decision The marking is allowed to be in any operator access area. (See proposed clarification in document 108/264A/DC): These markings shall be readily visible in any OPERATOR ACCESS AREA , except that they shall not be located on the bottom of equipment having a mass exceeding 18 kg. * Q5 S5 A7 X( O: C7 A- ^" e! y& d1. For a notebook, if the battery compartment is operator accessible. the nameplate can be placed in the battery compartment.! u3 p Y/ Y+ E" v: V" \+ L# D& F