In message <7B9D892F88F070469771832D78B3086E283C2EF2@013-BR1MPN1-013.MGDPBI.global.p
vt>, dated Thu, 23 Oct 2014, Jim Hulbert <[email protected]> writes:

A question has been posed to me, with reference to ITE standards UL/EN 60950-1, whether a label is required near the appliance outlet stating ?disconnect power before servicing?

See clause 1.7.9 in the EN. It's quite clear that a warning is required only if the product has more than one external power source.
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John Woodgate, J M Woodgate and Associates, Rayleigh, Essex UK

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