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Instructions for use – Infinity Acute Care System – Monitoring Applications VG6.n
General notes
Medical electrical equipment needs special
precautions regarding electromagnetic
compatibility (EMC) and needs to be installed and
put into service according to the EMC information
provided in this manual.
Portable and mobile RF communications
equipment can affect medical electrical equipment.
Cables and accessories not specified within the
instructions for use are not authorized. Using other
cables and/or accessories may adversely impact
safety, performance and electromagnetic
compatibility (increased emission and decreased
immunity).
Low level signals such as ECG are particularly
susceptible to interference from electromagnetic
energy. While the equipment meets the testing
described below, it is not a guarantee of perfect
operation, the ‘quieter’ the electrical environment
the better. In general, increasing the distance
between electrical devices decreases the likelihood
of interference.
CAUTION
The equipment should not be used adjacent to or
stacked with other equipment; if adjacent or
stacked use is inevitable, the equipment should
be observed to verify normal operation in the
configuration in which it will be used.
NOTE
The equipment is intended for use in the
electromagnetic environments specified below.
The user of this equipment should assure that is
used in such an environment.
Electromagnetic emissions
Emissions
Compliance according to...
Electromagnetic environment
RF emissions (CISPR 11)
Group 1
The equipment 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.
CISPR Emissions Classification Class A
The equipment is suitable for use in
industrial areas and hospitals
(CISPR 11 Class A). If it is used in a
residential environment (for which
CISPR 11 Class B is normally
required) this equipment might not
offer adequate protection to radio
frequency communication services.
The user might need to take
mitigation measures such as
relocating or reorienting the
equipment.
Harmonic emissions
(IEC 61000-3-2)
Class A
Voltage fluctuations / flicker
(IEC 61000-3-3)
Complies