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Electromagnetic Compliance
The Maxi Sky
1000
has been tested for compliance with current regulatory standards regarding its capacity to block
EMI (electromagnetic interference) from external sources.
Nonetheless, some procedures can help reduce electromagnetic interferences:
• Use only ArjoHuntleigh cables and spare parts to avoid increased emissions or decreased immunity which can
compromise the correct functioning of the equipment.
• Ensure that other devices in patient-monitoring and/or life-support areas comply to accepted emissions standards.
• Maximize the distance between electro-medical devices. High-powered devices may produce EMI that can affect
the ceiling lift. Refer to separation distance table further on in this document.
For more information on how to manage the unit’s RF electromagnetic environment, please consult the
AAMI TIR 18-1997 - Guidance on Electromagnetic Compatibility of Medical Devices for Clinical/Biomedical
Engineers
.
Electromagnetic Emissions
Guidance and Manufacturer’s Declaration - Electromagnetic Emissions - For all Equipment
and Systems
The Maxi Sky
1000
is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment indicated below. The customer or the user
of the Maxi Sky
1000
should assure that it is used in such an environment.
Emissions test
Compliance
Electromagnetic environment - guidance
RF emissions
CISPR 11
Group 1
The Maxi Sky
1000
uses RF energy only for its internal
function. Therefore, its RF emissions are very low and are not
likely to cause any interference in nearby electronic
equipment.
RF emissions
CISPR 11
Class B
The Maxi Sky
1000
is suitable for use in all establishments,
including domestic establishments and those directly
connected to the public low-voltage power supply network
that supplies buildings used for domestic purposes.
Harmonic
emissions
Not applicable
Voltage
fluctuations/flicker
emissions
IEC 61000-3-3
Not applicable
Electromagnetic Compatibility