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IEC 60950-1 ed., 2 (2005)
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DSH 634A3 s, A& L; ]; G4 `+ N
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Place the nameplate in battery compartment?2 h* M9 W/ w7 o; E, {: H$ J7 \3 W
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battery compartment name plate* T' V% q7 d+ V) P
Approved by the 45th CTL Plenary meeting 2008& w5 @3 ] \- W% F, @
Question:
- @3 m7 t5 ^* \' {" ^2 G. LThe 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?. F' G* u0 H2 b& f; M) X
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.
9 E: Y( J2 G. g9 L$ d& v. o( R1. For a notebook, if the battery compartment is operator accessible. the nameplate can be placed in the battery compartment.
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