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Page 9 of 45
 
Report No.: 163977
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
IEC 60065 
Clause 
Requirement + Test 
Result - Remark 
Verdict 
 
TRF No. IEC60065J 
3 General 
requirements 
 
 
Safety class of the apparatus  .................................. 
Class II apparatus 
 
4 General 
test 
conditions 
 
4.1.4 Ventilation 
instructions 
require the use of the test 
box  
Tested in a open space  
according to manufacturer’s  
instructions 
N/A 
 
5 Marking 
and 
instructions 
 
 
Comprehensible and easily discernible 
On front and rear side of the 
enclosure 
 
Permanent durability against water and petroleum 
spirit  
Tested with water / sprit 
5.1 
a) Identification, maker  ............................................ :
Trade mark: 
 
See copy of marking plate 
 
b) Model number or type reference .......................... :
AVR 265/230 
See copy of marking plate. 
 
c) Class II symbol if applicable  ................................ :
Class II symbol is applied in 
according to IEC 60417-5172 
 d) 
Nature 
of supply.................................................... :
a. c. symbol is applied in 
according to IEC 60417-5032 
 
e) Rated supply voltage  ........................................... :
220-240V and 
AC-symbol ( ~ ) used. 
 
f) Mains frequency if safety dependant  ................... :
50/60Hz 
 
g) Rated current or power consumption for apparatus 
supplied by supply apparatus for general use  ............ :
The apparatus is connection 
to an a. c. mains supply. 
N/A 
 
Measured current or power consumption  ............... :
 
N/A 
 
Deviation %  (max 10%)  .......................................... :
 
N/A 
 
h) Power consumption marking for apparatus other 
than single phase  ..................................................... :
The apparatus is connection 
to an a. c. mains supply. 
N/A 
 
i) Rated current or power consumption for apparatus 
intended for connection to an a.c. mains supply  ......... :
420W 
 
Measured current or power consumption  ............... :
346.1W 
(refer to appended table 7.1) 
 
Deviation %  (max 10%)  .......................................... :
Not exceed the marked value 
 
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Report No.: 163977
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
IEC 60065 
Clause 
Requirement + Test 
Result - Remark 
Verdict 
 
TRF No. IEC60065J 
5.2 Earth 
terminal 
 
Class II apparatus 
N/A 
 
Hazardous live terminals  
No hazardous live terminals. 
The output signal will rise to 
25 V peak at maximum output 
power if the speaker output 
load is disconnected. No hazard. 
 
Supply output terminals (other than mains)  
No socket outlet for providing 
power to other apparatus 
N/A 
5.3 
Use of triangle with exclamation mark  
Correct symbol applied:  
-  In rear side in connection 
  with CAUTION of opening 
-  In circuit diagram. 
Further, no incorrect use of 
this symbol is found. 
5.4 
Instructions for use  
User information in the 
following language: English. 
See comments in Summary 
of Testing. 
5.4.1 
 
a) Mains powered equipment not exposed to 
dripping or splashing. Warning concerning objects 
filled with liquid, etc.  
The user manual includes 
information about danger 
concerning dripping or 
adequate instructions supplied 
splashing and objects filled 
with liquids. 
 
b) Hazardous live terminals, instructions for wiring  
No hazardous live terminals 
N/A 
 
c) Instructions for replacing lithium battery  
No battery 
N/A 
 
d) Class I earth connection warning  
Class II apparatus 
N/A 
 
e) Instructions for multimedia system connection  
Instructions for multimedia 
system connection provided  
in user manual. 
 
f) Special stability warning for attachment of the 
apparatus to the floor/wall  
No such equipment 
N/A 
 
g) Warning: battery exposure to heat  
No battery 
N/A 
 
h) Warning: protective film on CRT face  
No CRT 
N/A 
5.4.2 
a-b) Disconnect device: plug/coupler or all-pole 
mains switch location, accessibility and markings  
Appliance coupler is 
disconnecting device, and 
readily operable. 
 
c) Instructions for permanently connected 
equipment  
Not permanent connected  
equipment 
N/A 
 
Marking, signal lamps or similar for completely 
disconnection from the mains  
Information provided in user 
manual. 
 
 
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Report No.: 163977
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
IEC 60065 
Clause 
Requirement + Test 
Result - Remark 
Verdict 
 
TRF No. IEC60065J 
6 Hazardous 
radiation 
 
6.1 
Ionizing radiation < 36 pA/kg (0,5 mR/h)  
No ionizing radiation 
N/A 
 
Ionizing radiation under fault condition  
 
N/A 
6.2 
Laser radiation, emission limits to IEC 60825-1  ..... :
No laser radiation 
N/A 
 
Emission limits under fault conditions  ..................... :
 
N/A 
 
Heating under normal operating conditions 
 
7.1 
Temperature rises not exceeding specified values; 
fuse links and other protective devices defeated  
No fuse links operate during 
normal operating operation. 
7.1.1 
Temperature rise of accessible parts  
(see appended table 7.1) 
7.1.2 
Temperature rise of parts providing electrical 
insulation  
(see appended table 7.1) 
7.1.3 
Temperature rise of parts acting as a support or as 
a mechanical barrier  
(see appended table 7.1) 
7.1.4 
Temperature rise of windings  
(see appended table 7.1) 
7.1.5 
Parts not subject to a limit under 7.1.1 to 7.1.4 
(see appended table 7.1) 
7.2 
Softening temperature of insulating material 
supporting parts conductively connected to the 
mains carrying a current > 0,2 A at least 150
 o
C  
See appended table 7.2 for 
AC connector CN91 and 
CN92. 
 
Constructional requirements with regard to the protection against electric shock 
 
8.1 
Conductive parts covered by lacquer, paper, 
untreated textile oxide films and beads etc. 
considered to be bare  
Considered 
8.2 
No shock hazard when changing voltage setting 
device, fuse-links or handling drawers etc.  
Operation “By hand” not 
possible. 
N/A 
8.3 
Insulation of hazardous live parts not provided by 
hygroscopic material  
No hygroscopic materials 
used 
N/A 
8.4 
No risk of electric shock from accessible parts or 
from parts rendered accessible following the 
removal of a cover which can be removed by hand 
No live terminals or parts  
removable by hand. 
N/A 
8.5 
Class I equipment  
Class II equipment 
N/A 
 
Basic insulation between hazardous live parts and 
earthed accessible parts  
 
N/A 
 
Resistors bridging basic insulation complying with 
14.1 a)  
 
N/A 
 
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Report No.: 163977
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
IEC 60065 
Clause 
Requirement + Test 
Result - Remark 
Verdict 
 
TRF No. IEC60065J 
 
Capacitors bridging basic insulation complying with 
14.2.1 a)  
 
N/A 
 
Protective earthing terminal  
 
N/A 
8.6 
Class II equipment and Class II constructions within 
Class I equipment  
Class II equipment 
 
Double or reinforced insulation between hazardous 
live parts and accessible parts  
Double/Reinforced insulation  
complies with requirements 
specified in clause 10 and 13. 
 
Components bridging double or reinforced 
insulation complying with 14.1 a) or 14.3  
The equipment has isolating 
transformers complies with 
clause 14.3 
 
Basic insulation bridged by components complying 
with 14.3.4.3.  
No such components 
N/A 
 
Basic and supplementary insulation each being 
bridged by a capacitor complying with 14.1 a)  
No such capacitors 
N/A 
 
Double or reinforced insulation being bridged with 2 
capacitors in series complying with 14.2.1 a)  
No such capacitors 
N/A 
 
Double or reinforced insulation being bridged with a 
single capacitor complying with 14.2.1 b)  
No such capacitors 
N/A 
8.7 
This clause is void  
 
 
8.8 
Basic or supplementary insulation > 0,4 mm (mm) 
 ............................................................................... ...:
No such components 
N/A 
 Reinforced 
insulation > 0,4 mm (mm)  .................... :
Bobbins in main and sub 
transformer 
(see appended table 14.3.3) 
 
Thin sheet insulation (excluding non-separable thin 
sheet insulation. See 8.22)  
No thin sheet insulation 
N/A 
 
Basic or supplementary insulation, at least two 
layers, each meeting 10.3  
 
N/A 
 
Basic or supplementary insulation, three layers any 
two of which meet 10.3  
 
N/A 
 
Reinforced insulation, two layers each of which 
meet 10.3  
 
N/A 
 
Reinforced insulation, three layers any two which 
meet 10.3  
 
N/A 
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