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eno technical engineers work closely with your team to customize one of our standard household appliances inspection checklists by incorporating the key risks and unique specifications of your product.
Household appliances quality control approach
leno technical engineers work closely with your team to customize one of our standard household appliances inspection checklists by incorporating the key risks and unique specifications of your product. leno inspectors verify the quality of mass production based on your acceptable quality limits (aql), provide an overview of the finished goods’ quality, and identify areas for production that require improvement. we also perform a series of tests and assess compliance with your product’s specifications and reference samples.
some tests on household appliances require a controlled environment to ensure compliance with the safety standards and regulatory requirements. leno inspectors select samples from production lines and forward them to an accredited laboratory for testing.
Leno goes further than the average quality inspection service in china and asia . we work hand in hand with you and your suppliers to set up, manage and monitor a customized surveillance program. using our expertise and leading edge online technology, we help you achieve quality and safety objectives and reduce time to market.
Main tests performed during an inspection of household appliances:
· Internal construction review(CDF check)
· Adhesive test on printing,silk-screen, heat stamp
· Warranty card &Instruction manual check
· Strain relief test
· Fatigue test
· Real operation test
· Carton drop test
· Hi-pot test
· Motor rotation speed test
· Smell test
· CE and WEE symbol check
· Noise check
· Rub test on rating label
· Power consumption measurement
· Thermal cut-out response test
· Assembly test
· Wobbly base check
· Earth continuity test
· Connecting test
· Running test
· Stability test
· Function test
· Power cord lengths measurement
· UL 1082
· Reach
· RHOS
· EMC Directives
· EN 1860
· Energy consumption
· Durability
· IEC 62233
· UL 197
· NSF/ANSI 2
· IEC 60661
· EN 60335