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5.2.3
Device type
Select the type of device. You can activate several relevant menu items by pressing the
associated function key. Activated menu items are identified by “
√
”. Example: “F1 and F5
selected”.
Press the associated function key to activate [
√
] or deactivate [ ] this function. Press Enter to
confirm your entries.
5.2.4
Applied part
If there is only one applied part, during testing to DIN VDE 0751-1:2001-10, all patient
electrodes are interconnected. Select the type of applied part (B, BF, CF; see nameplate on
medical device).
Medical devices often have more than one function. The different types B, BF and CF are
assigned to the various patient connections. UNIMET® 1100ST can be used to test these
medical devices as part of a test sequence.
F1 ... F4
The DUT can only have one of these features.
F5
This function can be used if you know that all accessible metal parts of the
enclosure are connected to PE. During device testing, the test probe then
only has to be brought into contact with one metal point on the enclosure.
If not all metal parts of the enclosure are connected to PE, deactivate this
function. During device testing, an additional device leakage current test
(Class II) is carried out. However, this will only work if a manual or semi-
automatic test sequence has been classified.
During testing, proceed as follows:
During PE conductor testing, use the test probe to scan all parts of the
enclosure connected to PE. Then, during device leakage current testing
(Class II), scan all parts not connected to PE.
Summary of Contents for UNIMET 1000ST
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Page 80: ...PC compatible functions of the UNIMET 1100ST 80 TGH1256en 10 2005...
Page 82: ...Maintenance and calibration 82 TGH1256en 10 2005...
Page 90: ...Options and accessories 90 TGH1256en 10 2005...
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