DE: "operable part" vs "mechanically operable part" (Tab 3, Item 30, row 31)
Submitted on behalf of Digital Europe as part of #55.
- Terms, Symbols, Abbreviations
"operable part" sub-heading:
operable part: component of ICT used to activate, deactivate, or adjust the ICT
NOTE 1: Operable parts can be provided in either hardware (see mechanically operable parts, above) or software. An on-screen button is an example of an operable part provided by software.
NOTE 2: Operable parts do not include parts involved only in maintenance or repair or other actions that are not expected of a typical user if the product is not malfunctioning. These actions include: clearing paper jams internal to the machine, replacing items or parts internal to the machine that may expose the end user to sharp or hot surfaces, replacing or repairing items designated by manufacturers as service or maintenance items in user documentation.
how is this different from mechanically operable part?