EMP (Maximum allowed exposure) single pulse
5,14 mJ/m
2
EMP (Maximum allowed exposure) pulse train
2,06 mJ/m
2
EMP (Maximum allowed exposure) average
2,57 mJ/m
2
DNRO (Nominal eye-hazard distance) direct light
251 mm
MLA8 (200) – pulsed laser diode
Number of laser diodes
8
Wavelength
905nm
Divergence of the beam
192x436mrad
Duration of the impulse
100ns
Programmable pulse frequency
100 – 10.000 Hz
Peak power
200 W
EMP (Maximum allowed exposure) single pulse
5,14 mJ/m
2
EMP (Maximum allowed exposure) pulse train
2,06 mJ/m
2
EMP (Maximum allowed exposure) average
2,57 mJ/m
2
DNRO (Nominal eye-hazard distance) direct light
116.3 mm
MLA8 (800)– pulsed laser diode
Number of laser diodes
8
Wavelength
905nm
Divergence of the beam
192x436mrad
Duration of the impulse
100 ns
Programmable pulse frequency
100 – 10.000 Hz
Peak power
800 W
EMP (Maximum allowed exposure) single pulse
5,14 mJ/m
2
EMP (Maximum allowed exposure) pulse train
2,06 mJ/m
2
EMP (Maximum allowed exposure) average
2,57 mJ/m
2
DNRO (Nominal eye-hazard distance) direct light
251 mm
APPENDICES
Appendix A ENVIRONMENTAL CONSIDERATIONS
FISIOLASER IRD-series unit for laser therapy equipment has been designed and
manufactured to have minimal negative environmental impact, in line with its
operational and safety requirements.
Rigorous standards were followed in order to minimise the amount of waste, use of
toxic materials, noise, non-required radiation and energy consumption.
In accordance with careful research, the unit has been designed to optimise power
consumption in keeping with energy saving principles.
This symbol means that the product should not be disposed of as domestic waste.
The user must dispose of scrap equipment by taking it to a recognised electrical and
electronic recycling centre.