Cycles — Lighting and retro-reflective devices — Part 5: Lighting systems not powered by the cycle's movement

ISO 6742-5:2015 is applicable to lighting systems used on cycles intended to be used on public roads and, especially, bicycles complying with ISO 4210 and ISO 8098. ISO 6742-5:2015 specifies requirements and test methods for the performance of lighting systems not powered by the cycle's movement. It applies to light devices complying with ISO 6742‑1. Lighting systems include lighting devices and power not supplied by cycle's movement such as battery.

Cycles — Dispositifs d'éclairage et dispositifs rétroréfléchissants — Partie 5: Systèmes d'éclairage non alimentés par dynamo

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INTERNATIONAL ISO
STANDARD 6742-5
First edition
2015-05-15
Cycles — Lighting and retro-
reflective devices —
Part 5:
Lighting systems not powered by the
cycle’s movement
Cycles — Dispositifs d’éclairage et dispositifs rétroréfléchissants —
Partie 5: Systèmes d’éclairage non alimentés par dynamo
Reference number
ISO 6742-5:2015(E)
©
ISO 2015

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ISO 6742-5:2015(E)

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ISO 6742-5:2015(E)

Contents Page
Foreword .iv
1 Scope . 1
2 Normative references . 1
3 Terms and definitions . 1
4 Lamps and interchangeable power source . 2
4.1 General . 2
4.2 Requirement . 2
5 Lamps and dedicated power source . 2
5.1 General . 2
5.2 Requirements . 2
6 Common requirements for lighting systems . 2
6.1 Corrosion resistance . 2
6.2 Water resistance . 2
6.3 Low battery indicator. 2
6.4 Power source . 2
7 Test method . 3
7.1 Lamps and interchangeable power source . 3
7.1.1 Lamps emitting light to the front . 3
7.1.2 Lamps emitting light to the rear . 3
7.2 Lamps and dedicated power source . 3
7.2.1 Lamps emitting light to the front . 3
7.2.2 Lamps emitting light to the rear . 3
7.3 Common test methods for lighting systems . 3
7.3.1 Corrosion testing . 3
7.3.2 Water resistance . . . 3
8 Instructions . 3
9 Marking . 4
9.1 Requirement . 4
9.2 Durability test . 4
9.2.1 Requirement . 4
9.2.2 Test method . 4
Bibliography . 5
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ISO 6742-5:2015(E)

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