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User Manual 16-2009 | Revision 01/20 by
Ackermann
all the information below is based on the requirements of standards to which the manufacturers of electrical
medical devices must adhere (as stated in standard IeC 60601-1-2).
The medical device complies with the electromagnetic compatibility standards in force. However, the user
must make sure that any electromagnetic interference does not create an additional risk, such as radio-
frequency transmitters, or other electronic devices.
This chapter contains the information required for you to install and use your medical device in optimum
conditions in terms of electromagnetic compatibility.
The different medical device leads must be kept away from each other.
Sometimes mobile telecommunication devices such as mobile phones can interfere with the medical device.
The recommended separation distances in this chapter must therefore be strictly observed.
The use of accessories of transducers and cables other than those specified or sold by ackermann as
replacement parts, may have as a consequence an increase of emission or decreased immunity of the medical
device and result in inadequate operation
.
CABle lenGth
eleCtRomAGnetIC
ComPAtIBIlIty
Cables and
accessories
Maximum
length
Test type
In compliance with:
Mains cord
Universal light
cable
Camera cable
< 3 metres
RF emission
CISPR 11, Class B
Harmonic current emissions
IeC 61000-3-2
Voltage fluctuations and flicker
IeC 61000-3-3
electrostatic discharge immunity
IeC 61000-4-2
Radiated, radio-frequency, electromagnetic field
immunity
IeC 61000-4-3
electrical fast transient/burst immunity
IeC 61000-4-4
Surge immunity
IeC 61000-4-5
Immunity to conducted disturbances, induced by radio-
frequency fields
IeC 61000-4-6
Power frequency magnetic field immunity
IeC 61000-4-8
Voltage dips, short interruptions and voltage variation
immunity
IeC 61000-4-11
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