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Description / Abstract:
These requirements cover electrically-operated toys including
miniatures of full-sized appliances that may not necessarily
perform the expected function of the copied appliance and that are
intended to be used on nominal 120-volt branch circuits. The
package for the toy, including packaging material if intended to be
used with the toy, is considered to be a part of the toy and is
covered by these requirements. An electric product is considered a
toy if it is designed, manufactured, or marketed as a plaything for
children over the age of 3.
For a toy that mimics the form or function of an established
general-use appliance, the established requirements applicable to
the general-use appliance shall be considered in defining the
particular requirements applicable to the toy. Among the
considerations that may be applicable are normal and abnormal test
conditions. The requirements of the standard covering the
general-use appliance shall not reduce the level of requirements
addressed by this standard, but shall supplement the content of
this standard as appropriate.
These requirements do not cover toys for outdoor use, sewing
machines, flatirons, toys that operate with water, toys that
operate with a gas or liquid under pressure (such as a steam
engine), toy transformers, or toys intended to operate from the
secondary of a toy transformer at a potential of 30 volts rms (42.4
volts peak) or less.