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| Plug in nightlight – changing the lamp& I) V" _9 _2 B; T+ l; t! B3 w
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Standard(s):
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Subclause(s): 12.6.5
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Category: LITE Developed by: ETF5 OSM/LUM+ x3 f& @7 L% o) w& p& B% {
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Plug in nightlight – changing the lamp! Q7 T% }3 v3 Z$ s- M7 r& f; z& c, J
Key words:
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To be approved at the 49th CTL Plenary Meeting, in 2012
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It can be the case where a plug in nightlight has a fixing screw to prevent access when changing the
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prevented when the product is connected to a fixed socket.
( }6 D$ ? B" E' BDoes this requirement also apply to any type of portable socket?
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: T6 B# K" G: cNo.
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