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page 4 of 32 
Ref.No.:305959-1  
IEC 60065 
Clause 
Requirement - Test 
Result - Remark 
Verdict 
 
 
TRF No.: I60065__C 
 
3 GENERAL 
REQUIREMENTS 
 
 
Safety class of the apparatus ................................. : Class II 
 
GENERAL CONDITIONS OF TESTS 
 
4.1.4 
Ventilation instructions require the use of the test 
box 
Yes  
Noted 
 
5 MARKING 
 
 
Comprehensible and easily discernible 
 
 
Permanent durability against water and petroleum 
spirit 
 P 
5.1 Identification, 
maker, 
model  ................................... : harman/kardon, DVD 30 
 
Class 
ΙΙ symbol 
 
 Rated 
supply 
voltage and symbol .......................... : AC100-240V  ,   50-60Hz 
 
Rated current or power consumption .................... : 20 W 
5.2 Earth 
terminal 
 
 
Hazardous live terminals 
 
 
Supply output terminals (other than mains) 
 
5.3 
Use of triangle with exclamation mark 
 
5.4 
Instructions for use 
5.4.1 
Mains powered equipment not exposed to dripping 
or splashing 
 P 
 
Hazardous live terminals, instructions for wiring 
 
 
Instructions for replacing lithium battery 
 
 
Explanation of marking of the manually operated 
mechanical switch (MOMS) 
 N 
5.4.2 
Instructions for permanently connected equipment   
 
6 HAZARDOUS 
RADIATION 
 
6.1 
Ionizing radiation 
≤ 36 pA/kg (0.5 mR/h) 
 N 
6.2 
Laser radiation, emission limits to IEC 60825  ....... : Class I 
 
Emission limits under fault conditions 
 
 
 
 
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Ref.No.:305959-1  
IEC 60065 
Clause 
Requirement - Test 
Result - Remark 
Verdict 
 
 
TRF No.: I60065__C 
 
HEATING UNDER NORMAL OPERATING CONDITIONS (See appended table) 
 
7.1 
Temperature rises not exceeding specified values, 
no operation of fuse links 
 P 
7.1.1 
Temperature rise of accessible parts 
 
7.1.2 
Temperature rise of parts providing electrical 
insulation 
 P 
7.1.3 
Temperature rise of parts acting as a support or as 
a mechanical barrier 
 P 
7.1.4 
Temperature rise of windings 
 
7.1.5 
Parts not subject to a limit under 7.1.1 to 7.1.4 
 
7.2 
Softening temperature of insulating material 
supporting parts conductively connected to the 
mains carrying a current > 0.2 A at least 150 ºC 
 N 
 
8 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 
PCB P 
8.2 
No shock hazard when changing voltage setting 
device, fuse-links or handling drawers etc. 
Tools are required. 
8.3 
Insulation of hazardous live parts not provided by 
hygroscopic material 
Not used. 
8.4 
No risk of electric shock following the removal of a 
cover which can be removed by hand 
 P 
8.5 
Class 
Ι equipment 
 
Basic insulation between hazardous live parts and 
earthed accessible parts 
 N 
 
Capacitors bridging basic insulation complying with 
14.2.1a 
 N 
 
Basic insulation bridged by components complying 
with 14.3.4.3 
 N 
 
Class 
ΙΙ equipment and Class ΙΙ constructions 
within Class 
Ι equipment 
 N 
8.6 
Reinforced or double insulation between 
hazardous live parts and accessible parts 
 P 
 
Components bridging reinforced or double 
insulation complying with 14.1 a) or 14.3 
TR1 P 
 
 
 
page 6 of 32 
Ref.No.:305959-1  
IEC 60065 
Clause 
Requirement - Test 
Result - Remark 
Verdict 
 
 
TRF No.: I60065__C 
 
 
Basic and supplementary insulation each being 
bridged by a capacitor complying with 14.2.1 a) 
 N 
 
Reinforced or double insulation being bridged with 
2 capacitors in series complying with 14.2.1 a) 
C5 and C7 
 
Reinforced or double insulation being bridged with 
a single capacitor complying with 14.2.1 b) 
C3 and C4 
8.7 
Basic insulation between parts at 35 V to 71 V 
(peak) a.c. or 60 V to 120 V d.c. and accessible 
parts 
This clause is not considered. 
Noted. 
 
Reinforced or double insulation between circuits 
operating at between 35 V and 71 V (peak) a.c. or 
between 60 V and 120 V d.c. and hazardous live 
parts at higher voltage 
 N 
 
Separation by Class 
ΙΙ isolating transformer 
 N 
 
Separation by Class 
Ι transformer 
 N 
 
Separation by earthed conductive part 
 
8.8 
Basic or supplementary insulation 
≥ 0.4 mm (mm) :  N 
 
Reinforced insulation 
≥ 0.4 mm (mm) .................... : TR1 P 
 Thin 
sheet 
insulation 
 
 
Basic or supplementary insulation, at least two 
layers, each meeting 10.3 
 N 
 
Basic or supplementary insulation, three layers 
any two of which meet 10.3 
 N 
 
Reinforced insulation, two layers each of which 
meet 10.3 
 N 
 
Reinforced insulation, three layers any two which 
meet 10.3 
 P 
8.9 
Adequate insulation between internal hazardous 
live conductors and accessible parts 
 N 
 
Adequate insulation between internal hazardous 
live parts and conductors connected to accessible 
parts 
 N 
8.10 
Double insulation between conductors connected 
to the mains and accessible parts 
Live wires are double 
insulated. 
Basic insulated sec. wires 
cannot reach closer than 3 mm 
from live parts. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Ref.No.:305959-1  
IEC 60065 
Clause 
Requirement - Test 
Result - Remark 
Verdict 
 
 
TRF No.: I60065__C 
8.11 
Detaching of wires 
 
No undue reduction of creepage or clearance 
distances if wires become detached 
No risk of any wire becoming 
detached. 
 
Vibration test carried out  ........................................ : No, no need. See above. 
8.12 
Adequate cross-sectional area of internal wiring to 
mains socket-outlets 
 N 
8.13 
Adequate fastening of windows, lenses, lamp 
covers etc. (pull test 20 N for 10 s) 
 P 
8.14 
Adequate fastening of covers (pull test 50 N, for 
10 s) 
 P 
8.15 
No risk of damage to the insulation of internal 
wiring due to hot parts or sharp edges 
 P 
8.16 
Only special supply equipment can be used 
 
 
ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD UNDER NORMAL OPERATING CONDITIONS 
 
9.1.1 
Touch current measured from terminal devices 
using the network in Annex D  ................................ :
U1=0.35VAC(peak) 
U2=0.042VAC(peak) 
 
Discharge not exceeding 45 
µC 
 P 
 
Energy of discharge not exceeding 350 mJ 
 
 
Test with test finger and test probe 
 
9.1.2 
No hazardous live shafts of knobs, handles or 
levers 
 P 
9.1.3 
Ventilation holes and other holes tested by means 
of 4 mm x 100 mm test pin 
< 4 mm 
9.1.4 
Terminal devices tested with 1 mm x 20 mm test 
pin (10 N); test probe 16 of IEC 61032 
 P 
 
Terminal devices tested with 1 mm x 100 mm 
straight wire (1N); test probe D of IEC 61032 
 P 
9.1.5 
Pre-set controls tested with 2.5 mm x 100 mm test 
pin (10 N); test probe C of IEC 61032 
 N 
9.1.6 
No shock hazard due to stored charge on 
withdrawal of the mains plug; voltage (V) after 2 s  :
 P 
 
If C is not greater than 0.1 
µF no test needed 
 N 
9.1.7 
Enclosure sufficiently resistant to external force 
 
 
Test probe 11 of IEC 61032 for 10 s (50 N) 
 
 
Test hook of fig. 4 for 10 s (20 N) 
 
 
30 mm diameter test tool for 5 s (100 or 250 N)  ... : 100N 
9.2 
No hazard after removing a cover by hand 
 
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