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2. Attached documents

Immunity and Compliance Level

 

Immunity test 

IEC 60601 Test 

Level 

Actual Immunity 

Level 

Compliance Level 

Conducted RF 

IEC 61000-4-6 

3 Vrms, 150 kHz to 80 

MHz 

3 Vrms, 150 kHz to 80 

MHz 

3 Vrms, 150 kHz to 80 

MHz 

Radiated RF 

IEC 61000-4-3 

3 V/m, 80 MHz to 2.5 

GHz 

3 V/m, 80 MHz to 2.5 

GHz 

3 V/m, 80 MHz to 2.5 

GHz 

 

Recommended Separation Distances Between Portable and Mobile RF Communications 

Equipment and the 

The CERAGEM-CH    is intended for use in an electromagnetic environment in which 

radiated RF disturbances are controlled. The user of the CERAGEM-CH can help 

prevent electromagnetic interference by maintaining a minimum distance between 

portable and mobile RF communications equipment (transmitters) and the CERAGEM-

 

as

 

recommended below, according to the maximum output power of the 

communications equipment. 
Rated maximum output 

power (W) of 

transmitter 

Separation distance (m) according to frequency of transmitter 

150 kHz to 80 MHz  80 MHz to 800 MHz 

800 MHz to 2.5 

GHz 

0.01 

0.12 

0.12 

0.23 

0.1 

0.37 

0.37 

0.74 

1.17 

1.17 

2.33 

10 

3.70 

3.70 

7.37 

100 

11.70 

11.70 

23.30 

For transmitters rated at a maximum output power not listed above, the recommended 

separation distance (d) in meters (m) can be estimated using the equation applicable to 

the frequency of the transmitter, where P is the maximum output power rating of the 

transmitter in watts (W) according to the transmitter manufacturer. 

Note 1:

 At 80 MHz and 800 MHz, the separation distance for the higher frequency range applies 

Note 2:

 These guidelines may not apply in all situations. Electromagnetic propagation is affected by absorption and 

reflection from structures, objects, and people.

 

 

CGM MCB-1201

CGM MCB-1201

CGM MB -1101

CGM MCB-1201.

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2. Attached documents

Manufacturer’s declaration - electromagnetic immunity

The 

 is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified 

below. 

The customer or the user of the 

should assure that it is used in such an environment

 

Immunity 

test

 

IEC 60601 

Test level

 

Compliance 

level

 

Electromagnetic environment -

guidance 

Conducted 

RF 

IEC 61000-4-

6

 

3 Vrms 

150 kHz to 

80MHz

 

3 Vrms 

150 kHz to 80 

MHz

 

  must be used only in 

a shielded location with a minimum 

RF shielding effectiveness and, for 

each cable that enters the shielded 

location with a minimum RF shielding 

effectiveness and, for each cable that 

enters the shielded location

 

Radiated RF 

IEC 61000-4-

 

3 V/m 

80.0 MHz to 2.5 

GHz 

3 V/m 

80.0 MHz to 2.5 

GHz 

Field strengths outside the shielded 

location from fixed RF transmitters, 

as determined by an electromagnetic 

site survey, should be less than 

3V/m.

 

 

Interference may occur in the vicinity 

of equipment marked with the 

following symbol: 

 

Note 1)

 These guidelines may not apply in all situations. Electromagnetic propagation is 

affected by absorption and reflection from structures, objects and people. 

 

Note 2)

 It is essential that the actual shielding effectiveness and filter attenuation of the 

shielded location be verified to assure that they meet the minimum specification.

 

a-

 

Field strengths from fixed transmitters, such as base stations for radio 

(cellular/cordless) telephones and land mobile radios, amateur radio, AM and FM radio 

broadcast and TV broadcast cannot be predicted theoretically with accuracy. To assess 

the electromagnetic environment due to fixed RF transmitters, an electromagnetic site 

survey should be considered. If the measured field strength outside the shielded location 

in which the EUT is used exceeds 3V/m, the EUT should be observed to verify normal 

operation. 

If abnormal performance is observed, additional measures may be necessary, such as 

relocating the EUT or using a shielded location with a higher RF shielding effectiveness 

and filter attenuation. 

 

CGM MCB-1201

CGM MCB-1201

CGM MCB-1201

Summary of Contents for CGM MCB-1201

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Page 2: ...is possibility of minor injury or property damage 1 While using this product do not use pins or other metals 2 Do not use the product when there is humidity or water 3 The external projector must be u...

Page 3: ...rs 8 Do not use the product where there are foreign substances in the air or places that handle oxygen 9 Do not use or apply skin care cosmetic or medical products on your skin before and during the u...

Page 4: ...sk of falling 9 Use according to the instruction manual and keep to the duration and methods instructed in the manual Use 1 2 times a day and do not use other products unless supplied by the manufactu...

Page 5: ...conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation NOTE This equipment has be...

Page 6: ...ion Installation and preparation 11 1 Remote control layout 2 How to use the remote control 3 How to use the product by mode 4 How to move the product Using the product 17 1 Self inspection 2 Manageme...

Page 7: ...6 MEMO...

Page 8: ...7 Introduction of the product 1 Product s characteristics 2 The name of each part...

Page 9: ...ive medicine allow users to select programs that b needs 5 Slim Easy To Use Remote Control The slim and light remote control has function keys in the form of icons for more convenient product operatio...

Page 10: ...ame Main Heating Element Remote control Internal Projector Sensor for the opening of auxiliary part detection Sensor for the opening of auxiliary part detection It detects that the auxiliary part is o...

Page 11: ...10 MEMO...

Page 12: ...11 Installation and preparation 1 Check product s composition 2 Check before product installation 3 Installation 4 Check after installation...

Page 13: ...r Remote control Simple to operate and check the product s status Remote control back label Describes the remote control button layout and can be attached to the back of the remote control Power cord...

Page 14: ...ll according to the designated order 5 Do not drop the product or apply any force to it This could cause malfunctioning 4 When installing check that the rated voltage is 100 240V To avoid circuit dama...

Page 15: ...g the supporting frame Take care not to insert any part of your body into the product when opening the product There is risk of injury 3 2 Lay the product where the ground is flat and unlock the safet...

Page 16: ...erly 4 Remote Control External Projector If the power cord is connected when the power switch is On it can cause mechanical failure Caution Connect the power cord onto the main body and plug into a so...

Page 17: ...efore connecting the power cord connect the remote control first 2 Set the temperature appropriately according to user when using the product 3 After using the product turn off power on the remote con...

Page 18: ...1 Remote control layout 2 How to use the remote control 3 How to use the product by mode 4 How to move the product Using the Product 17...

Page 19: ...tion Power button Semi automatic mode symbol Manual mode symbol Internal projector position symbol Automatic mode button Mode A Internal projector s temperature symbol External projector s temperature...

Page 20: ...3 seconds to turn it off Start the remote control after opening the auxiliary part 2 Check the display on the remote control External projectors appear only when they are connected The current tempera...

Page 21: ...s completed 3 Check the changed temperature set point on the remote control display If you do not press the setting button after setting the temperature by pressing the internal external projectors te...

Page 22: ...state after pressing the mode button 2 Select the mode by pressing the automatic mode button Mode A 3 The mode begins automatically and body sensing starts Lie in the correct posture When you move th...

Page 23: ...Select the mode by pressing the automatic mode 1 button 3 The mode begins automatically and body sensing starts Lie in the correct posture When you move the internal projector the moving projector dis...

Page 24: ...tor display appears Automatic Mode Mode 2 3 How to use the product by mode 23 1 Turn on the remote control power and check the display 3 The mode begins automatically and body sensing starts Lie in th...

Page 25: ...the mode number 2 Select the mode by pressing the mode button Modes 3 9 3 The mode begins automatically and body sensing starts Lie in the correct posture When you move the internal projector the mov...

Page 26: ...more in 5 second standby state after pressing the mode button 2 Press the semi automatic button and move the internal projectors to the desired position 3 The mode will automatically begin centered on...

Page 27: ...the mode will then be changed immediately 2 Press the manual mode button and move the internal projectors to the desired position 3 Thermal stimulation begins from the designated position Assume a pro...

Page 28: ...3 Scanning Thermal acupressure 88 seconds 2 minutes Standby Abdomen switch 3 5 7 4 12 10 8 6 4 Cervical spine 1 Sacral 3 Sacral 1 Lumbar 2 Thoracic vertebrae 2 10 seconds Standby 3 5 7 4 12 10 8 6 4...

Page 29: ...e 5 Mode 6 Mode 7 3 5 7 4 12 10 8 6 4 10 seconds Standby 3 5 7 4 12 10 8 6 4 Cervical spine 1 Sacral 3 Sacral 1 Lumbar 2 Thoracic vertebrae 2 10 seconds Standby Cervical spine 1 Sacral 3 Sacral 1 Lumb...

Page 30: ...1 Lumbar 2 Thoracic vertebrae 2 10 seconds Standby Cervical spine 1 Sacral 3 Sacral 1 Lumbar 2 Thoracic vertebrae 2 Mode Pattern Scanning Thermal acupressure 88 seconds Mode Duration Approx 18 minute...

Page 31: ...wn There is risk of injury and equipment failure Caution Take care not to insert any part of your body into the product when closing the product There is risk of injury Hold the handle and move the pr...

Page 32: ...Self inspection 2 Managementtechniquesandstoragemethods 3 Check before A S request 4 Remote control error messages 5 Product specifications 6 Product warranty Management and matters that require atten...

Page 33: ...ector s temperature has been set to the appropriate level 5 Is there anything strange on the exterior 6 Did you check whether there is no damage to the external projector cover 1 Did you check whether...

Page 34: ...n wipe with a dry cloth 3 If there is contact with cosmetic products or volatile emulsions and is left for a long time the surface may peel off so wipe with a dry cloth as soon as possible 4 When wash...

Page 35: ...ch at the bottom of the product turned on A Turn on the power switch Q Is the power cord properly connected A Reconnect the power cord Q Is the remote control properly connected A Reconnect the remote...

Page 36: ...n the external projector s temperature is over 70 the E2 error appears on the temperature display of the external projector and all operations of the product stop If the motor is overloaded and certai...

Page 37: ...olded 1170mm x 600mm x 175mm 5mm To improve quality design and product specifications may be changed without notice 26kg 2 Environment temperature 10 40 Purpose of use Maximum Permissible Weight 135kg...

Page 38: ...licable at the time of purchase or contract This letter of warranty is valid only to the person who purchased the product and therefore those who acquired this product by transfer from the initial pur...

Page 39: ...38 MEMO...

Page 40: ...1 Explanation of mark delivery and storage 2 Attached documents Service manual 39...

Page 41: ...he marked area to exchange the fuse related to service engineer Capacity of a fuse AC 250V T2AL Time Lag 2A Glass Body Fuse TYPE BF APPLIED PART V AC alternating current voltage source On power connec...

Page 42: ...netic environment guidance RF emissions CISPR 11 Group 1 The Model CGM MCB 1201 uses RF energy only for its internal function Therefore Its RF emissions are very low and are not likely to cause any in...

Page 43: ...tial mode 2kV common mode 1kV differential mode 2kV common mode The main power s quality should be that of a typical commercial or hospital environment Power frequency 50 60Hz Magnetic field IEC 61000...

Page 44: ...n the compliance level in each frequency range b Interference may occur in the vicinity of equipment marked with the following symbol Note 1 U is the A C mains voltage prior to application of the test...

Page 45: ...below according to the maximum output power of the communications equipment Rated maximum output power W of transmitter Separation distance m according to frequency of transmitter 150 kHz to 80 MHz 8...

Page 46: ...t marked with the following symbol Note 1 These guidelines may not apply in all situations Electromagnetic propagation is affected by absorption and reflection from structures objects and people Note...

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