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Use digital TV set-top box with due caution to ensure safety - CHOICE # 380 (June 16, 2008)
In collaboration with the Electrical and Mechanical Services Department (EMSD), the Consumer Council has released a test report on the safety of this new addition of household electrical appliance.
This followed public concern that some of the models available in the market were allegedly found to hot up considerably whilst in use.
The test was conducted on 10 samples in accordance with the IEC60065 standard. All were shown to comply with the IEC standard on temperature rise. 6 models were rated to achieve full score in overall safety on a 5-point rating.
4 samples, however, were found to be less than perfect: 3 samples scored 4.5 points while 1 sample received 3.5 points.
The safety rating was based on: construction (40%), protection against electric shock (25%), resistance to heat (20%), temperature rise (10%) and marking and instructions (5%).
The principal safety deficiencies detected in the 4 models included:
The EMSD has requested the manufacturers concerned to rectify such deficiencies. The manufacturers have responded positively to improve their products.
Nonetheless, consumers are advised to be cautious in using set-top boxes for digital TV reception - whether or not the product could totally pass the safety test. Important cautions to heed include:
In the first 5 months of this year, the Consumer Council has received some 36 cases of complaints over set-top boxes.
Some were related to door-to-door illicit sale activities by salesmen claiming to be staff of the Housing Department. The salesmen were allegedly spreading the rumour that the existing four free analogue TV channels would soon be terminated and that new set-top boxes would need to be installed for free television reception.
There is no truth in such allegations. While the Government has set 2012 as a target to switch off the existing analogue TV service, it is a tentative target. The Government will take into account the actual market conditions and give sufficient prior notice to the public before deciding on the exact timing. The existing analogue service will continue to be provided until the formal announcement by Government.
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