Detection service / Toy instruction test steps
Toy instruction test steps:
Place the toy on a horizontal rigid plane with the part of the toy being tested above it. Apply 110N+5N pressure to the measured area through a rigid metal indenter with a diameter of 30mm+1.5mm, and weigh it for 5 seconds and hold it for 10 seconds.
EN71 Part 2 Flammalility test: includes combustion test of combustible materials: hair, clothing, etc.
2, EN71 Part 3 Chemical test, that is, to test whether the content of 8 kinds of toxic elements meets the standard requirements.
EN71 Part 4 user manual
EN71 Part 4 User manual
EMC instruction test
EMC Directive (89/336/EEC)
For electric toys, including battery-powered toys and toys with AC/DC conversion power. In addition to EN71 testing for toys, the relevant electromagnetic compatibility standards must be met, including:
EMI (Electromagnetic radiation) : EN55022, EN55014-1, EN61000-3-2/3
EMS (Electromagnetic immunity) : EN55014-2, EN50082-1
Safety test for electric toys EN50088
The standard covers all Electric Toys and also applies to Electric Construction Sets, Electric Functional Toys, However, transformers and chargers used in conjunction with toys cannot be used as toys, and corresponding electrical safety standards must be used.
The main test contents of EN50088 include: sign and description, input power, temperature rise and abnormal operation, electrical strength, mechanical strength, structure, wires, screws and components, creepage distance and electrical clearance, fire and heat resistance. Toxic and similar hazards.
Wireless communication terminal Directive testing R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC.
If the wireless remote control toys, such as remote control toy cars, ships, aircraft, toys walkie-talkie, etc (27 MHz / 40 MHz / 49 MHz / 433 MHz, 863 MHz / 2.4 GHz) < / div >
Also required are: RADIO (RF) + EMC + LVD tests.