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DSH 634A
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Approved by the 45th CTL Plenary meeting 2008" z6 r8 R" A' m% H
Question:
3 e) g3 B& ^# A; ~( @( gThe 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?1 Y3 a% ~" \* q& j
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.
! T; O! F: {4 D% _4 R( W1. For a notebook, if the battery compartment is operator accessible. the nameplate can be placed in the battery compartment.
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