Re: [PSES] Instruction for use symbol...

2021-02-05 Thread John E Allen
Thus a Blue sign indicates a “Mandatory” requirement. John E Allen West London, UK From: Matthew D. Varas Sent: 05 February 2021 15:57 To: EMC-PSTC@LISTSERV.IEEE.ORG Subject: Re: [PSES] Instruction for use symbol... We went through this recently with one of our products and our NRTL

Re: [PSES] Instruction for use symbol...

2021-02-05 Thread Matthew D. Varas
<mailto:m...@wrmed.com> From: Matthew Wilson | GBE Sent: Friday, February 5, 2021 9:24 AM To: EMC-PSTC@LISTSERV.IEEE.ORG Subject: [PSES] Instruction for use symbol... I was asked what symbol should be used on a piece of equipment, where the EN 61010-1 safety standard applies, to denote

Re: [PSES] Instruction for use symbol...

2021-02-05 Thread Doug Nix
I would use ISO 7010-M002. The blue colour denotes that the action shown by the pictogram is mandatory. I would not change it to black unless you have no other option, i.e., you’re moulding the symbol into a black plastic case. Doug Nix d...@ieee.org +1 (519) 729-5704 > On 5-Feb-21, at 10:23,

[PSES] Instruction for use symbol...

2021-02-05 Thread Matthew Wilson | GBE
I was asked what symbol should be used on a piece of equipment, where the EN 61010-1 safety standard applies, to denote 'read the instructions for use'? Prior just some English wording was used but a symbol would be better as the equipment may be used within the EU. It is not clear to me