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SNZ - AS/NZS 62115

Electric Toys – Safety

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Organization: SNZ
Publication Date: 28 October 2011
Status: active
Page Count: 47
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This International Standard deals with the safety of toys that have at least one function dependent on electricity.

NOTE 1 Examples of toys also within the scope of this standard are

- constructional sets;

- experimental sets;

- functional toys (models that have a function similar to an appliance or installation used by adults);

- computer toys;

- toy computers;.

Additional requirements for experimental sets are given in Annex A.

Toys using electricity for secondary functions are within the scope of this standard.

NOTE 2 A doll's house having an interior lamp is an example of such a toy.

Additional requirements for toys incorporating lasers and light-emitting diodes are given in Annex E.

In order to comply with this standard, electric toys also have to comply with ISO 8124-1, since it covers hazards other than those arising by the use of electricity.

NOTE 3 Transformers for toys (IEC 61558-2-7 for linear types or IEC 61558-2-7 and IEC 61558-2-16 for switch mode types), battery chargers (IEC 60335-2-29) and battery chargers for use by children (IEC 60335-2-29 Annex AA) are not considered to be part of a toy even if supplied with a toy.

NOTE 4 If it is intended that a child also plays with the packaging, the latter is considered to be part of the toy.

NOTE 5 This standard does not apply to

- toy steam engines;

- scale models for adult collectors;

- folk dolls and decorative dolls and other similar articles for adult collectors;

- sports equipment;

- aquatic equipment intended to be used in deep water;

- equipment intended to be used collectively in playgrounds;

- amusement machines (IEC 60335-2-82);

- professional toys installed in public places (shopping centres, stations, etc.);

- products containing heating elements intended for use under the supervision of an adult in a teaching context;

- portable luminaries for children (IEC 60598-2 2-10);

- video and computer games;

- blowers for inflatable activity toys (e.g. bouncy castles);

- Christmas decorations.

Document History

June 29, 2018
Electric toys – Safety
This International Standard specifies safety requirements for electric toys that have at least one function dependant on electricity, electric toys being any product designed or intended, whether or...
June 29, 2018
Electric toys – Safety
This International Standard specifies safety requirements for electric toys that have at least one function dependant on electricity, electric toys being any product designed or intended, whether or...
AS/NZS 62115
October 28, 2011
Electric Toys – Safety
This International Standard deals with the safety of toys that have at least one function dependent on electricity. NOTE 1 Examples of toys also within the scope of this standard are –...
May 30, 2008
Electric Toys – Safety
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