Energy Efficiency Regulations, 2016
Marginal note:Definitions
578 The following definitions apply in this Subdivision.
- off mode
off mode means the mode in which the product, while connected to mains power, cannot provide any mechanical function and cannot be switched into another mode with a remote control unit, a timer or another internal or external signal. (mode arrêt)
- standby mode
standby mode means the mode in which the product, while connected to mains power, cannot produce either video or audio output signals or provide any mechanical function, but can be switched into another mode with a remote control unit, an internal signal or an internal timer. (mode veille)
- video product
video product means a household electronic product that is encased in a single housing, requires a power supply device in order to operate and is designed
(a) to be connected to mains power; and
(b) primarily to do one or both of the following, namely, produce audio and video signals from, or record those signals to, digital or analog media.
It does not include a camera or a portable DVD player that has both an integral display screen and a DC power source. (appareil vidéo)
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