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| Plug in nightlight – changing the lamp, A1 \* l$ P* ?4 g6 }3 i
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+ v3 L: ^9 @& L8 h+ m) AStandard(s):
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Subclause(s): 12.6.5
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Category: LITE Developed by: ETF5 OSM/LUM X$ D+ d5 A1 f( H' d4 V( Q
Subject:
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Key words:: {5 Z3 d- x' [ ^, p Z) a7 C. H
- Tools
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- Access while in the socket0 \; a$ G. Q( u A, n6 t% b; m
To be approved at the 49th CTL Plenary Meeting, in 2012/ C% L2 n2 `0 K9 B2 U
Question: A9 ~/ r% h- N2 c, J" u& H: d2 q# k/ ]) `
It can be the case where a plug in nightlight has a fixing screw to prevent access when changing the- i7 k$ V; p: C l
lamp without tools. Normally this screw is positioned at the rear of the product so that such access is
& E/ J$ G' g$ H1 n% \prevented when the product is connected to a fixed socket.
+ l* ?4 x$ N/ r: QDoes this requirement also apply to any type of portable socket?
; @2 V" p" L$ w+ e- g# MDecision:
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