Status
Gældende
Type
Tillæg
Varenummer
M324460
Lovgivning
Udgivelsesdato
2020-02-27
Komite
CLC/TC 61
Internationale relationer
EN IEC 62115:2020/A11:2020 IDT
Dansk udvalg
ICS grupper
Antal sider
33
Scope
This International Standard specifies safety requirements for electric toys that have at least
one function dependant on electricity, toys being any product designed or clearly intended,
whether or not exclusively, for use in play by children of less than 14 years of age.
NOTE 1 – Examples of toys also within the scope of this standard are
– constructional sets;
– experimental sets;
– functional toys (a toy which performs and is used in the same way as a product, appliance or installation
intended for use by adults, and which may be a scale model of such product, appliance or installation);
– toy computers;
– A doll's house having an interior lamp
Additional requirements for experimental sets are given in Annex A.
Additional requirements for toys incorporating optical radiation sources are given in Annex E.
Measurement methods for toys generating Electromagnetic fields (EMF) are given in Annex I.
Additional requirements for the safety of remote-controls for electric ride-on toys are given in
Annex J
If the packaging is intended to have play value then it is considered to be part of the toy.
This International Standard only covers the safety aspects of toys that relate to an electrical
function.
NOTE 2 – The ISO 8124 series of standards address other aspects of the safety of toys. Other horizontal product
standards may also apply to toys.
This standard covers the safety of electric toys taking power from any source, such as
batteries, transformers, solar cells and inductive connections.
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 This standard is not intended to assess the safety of batteries however it does address the safety of the
toy with the batteries inserted.
This International Standard does not apply to the following products:
– playground equipment intended for public use;
– automatic playing machines, whether coin operated or not, intended for public use;
– toy vehicles equipped with combustion engines;
– toy steam engines;
– slings and catapults;
– electric decorative robots;
– decorative objects for festivities and celebrations;
– sports equipment, including roller skates, inline skates, and skateboards intended for
children with a body mass of more than 20 kg;
– bicycles with a maximum saddle height of more than 435 mm, measured as the vertical
distance from the ground to the top of the seat surface, with the seat in a horizontal
position and with the seat pillar set to the minimum insertion mark;
– scooters and other means of transport designed for sport or which are intended to be used
for travel on public roads or public pathways;electrically driven vehicles which are intended to be used for travel 220 on public roads, public
pathways, or the pavement thereof;
– aquatic equipment intended to be used in deep water, and swimming learning devices for
children, such as swim seats and swimming aids;
– puzzles with more than 500 pieces;
– guns and pistols using compressed gas, with the exception of water guns and water
pistols, and bows for archery over 120 cm long;
– products and games using sharp-pointed missiles, such as sets of darts with metallic
points;
– functional educational products, such as electric ovens, irons or other functional products
operated at a nominal voltage exceeding 24 V which are sold exclusively for teaching
purposes under adult supervision;
– fireworks, including percussion caps which are not specifically designed for toys;
– products intended for use for educational purposes in schools and other pedagogical
contexts under the surveillance of an adult instructor, such as science equipment;
– electronic equipment, such as personal computers and game consoles, used to access
interactive software and their associated peripherals, unless the electronic equipment or
the associated peripherals are specifically designed for and targeted at children and have
a play value on their own, such as specially designed personal computers, key boards, joy
sticks or steering wheels;
– interactive software, intended for leisure and entertainment, such as computer games, and
their storage media, such as CDs;
– child-appealing luminaries;
– fashion accessories for children which are not for use in play;
– babies soothers;– personal protective equipment including swimming goggles, sunglasses and other eye
protectors as well as bicycle and skateboard helmets;
– products for collectors, provided that the product or its packaging bears a visible and
legible indication that it is intended for collectors of 14 years of age and above.
EXAMPLES of this category are
– detailed and faithful scale models,
– kits for the assembly of detailed scale models,
– folk dolls and decorative dolls and other similar articles,
– historical replicas of toys, and
– reproductions of real firearms.
– toy steam engines;
– scale models for adult collectors;
– folk dolls and decorative dolls and other similar articles for adult collectors;
– aquatic equipment intended to be used in deep water;
– equipment intended to be used collectively in playgrounds;
– amusement machines and personnel service machines (IEC 60335-2-82);
– professional toys installed in public places (such as shopping centres and railway
stations);
– products containing heating elements intended for use under the supervision of an adult in
a teaching context;
– portable luminaries for children (IEC 60598-2-10);
–video and computer games;
– blowers for inflatable activity toys (such as blowers for bouncy castles);
– holiday and festival decorations.
Lovgivning
Harmoniseret underLegetøjsdirektivet 2009/48/EF
Europa-Parlamentets og Rådets direktiv 2009/48/EF af 18. juni 2009 om sikkerhedskrav til legetøj