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Guidance and manufacturer’s declaration – electromagnetic Emissions
The SUPERVEGA BATTERY SUCTION UNIT is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. 

The customers or the user of the SUPERVEGA BATTERY SUCTION UNIT should make sure that it’s used in such an 

environment.
Emissions test

Compliance

Electromagnetic environment - guidance

Irradiated / Conducted 

emissions CISPR11

Group 1

The SUPERVEGA BATTERY SUCTION UNIT only used RF energy 

only for its internal functioning. Therefore, its RF emissions are very 

low and are not cause interference in proximity of any Electronic ap-

pliances.

Irradiated / Conducted 

emissions CISPR11

Class [B]

The SUPERVEGA BATTERY SUCTION UNIT can be used in all en-

vironments, including domestic and those connected directly to the 

public mains distribution that supplies power to environments used 

for domestic scopes.

Harmonic emissions 

EN 61000-3-2

Class [A]

Voltage fluctuations / flicker 

emissions EN 61000-3-3

Complies

Guidance and manufacturer’s declaration – Immunity Emissions
The SUPERVEGA BATTERY SUCTION UNIT is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. 

The customers or the user of the SUPERVEGA BATTERY SUCTION UNIT should make sure that it’s used in such an 

environment.
Immunity Test

Level indicated by the

EN 60601-1-2

Compliance Level

Electromagnetic environment - guidance 

Electrostatic

discharge (ESD)

EN 61000-4-2

+/-8kV on contact 

+/-15kV in air

The device doesn’t

change its state

Floors should be wood, concrete or ceramic 

tile. If floors are covered with synthetic ma-

terial, the relative humidity should be at least 

30%.

Electrical fast

transient / burst

EN 61000-4-4

± 2kV power supply

lines

± 1kV for input /

output lines

The device doesn’t

change its state

Mains power quality should be that of a typical 

commercial environment or hospital.

Surge 

EN 61000-4-5

± 1kV differential mode

+/-2 kV ordinary mode

The device doesn’t

change its state

Mains power quality should be that of a typical 

commercial environment or hospital.

Loss of voltage, brief

voltage interruptions

and variations

EN 61000-4-11

<5% U

T

 (>95% dip U

T

 ) 

for 0,5 cycle 

40% U

T

 (60% dip U

T

 ) 

for 5 cycle 

70% U

T

 (30% dip U

T

 ) 

for 25 cycle 

<5% U

T

 (>95% dip U

T

for 5 sec

- -

Mains power quality should be that of a typi-

cal commercial environment or hospital If the 

user of the SUPERVEGA BATTERY SUC-

TION UNIT request that the appliance oper-

ates continuously, the use of a continuity unit 

is recommended.

Magnetic field with 

network frequency 

(50/60 HZ)

EN 61000-4-8

30A/m

The device doesn’t

change its state

The  power  frequency  magnetic  field  should 

be  measured  in  the  intended  installation  lo-

cation to make sure that it’s sufficiently low.

Note U

T

 is the value of the power supply voltage

ENGLISH

Summary of Contents for SUPERVEGA 28193

Page 1: ...EUR SUPERVEGA BATTERY SUR CHARIOT ABSAUGER SUPERVEGA BATTERY AUF TROLLEY ASPIRADOR SUPERVEGA BATTERY SOBRE CARRO M28193 M Rev 1 01 21 PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL PRODUCTS 0476 Gima S p A Via Marconi 1 20060...

Page 2: ...inlets on the back aren t obstructed To avoid incidents do not place the aspirator on unstable surfaces which may cause it to accidentally fall and lead to a malfunction and or breakage Should there...

Page 3: ...in chest fluids The device must not be used for suction of explosive corrosive or easily flammable liquids SUPERVEGA BATTERY SUCTION UNIT is not suitable for MRI Do not introduce the device in MRI env...

Page 4: ...use The filter is not designed to be decontaminated disassembled and or sterilised If the patient s pathology is known and or no risk of indirect contamination exists it is advisable to replace the f...

Page 5: ...rations according to the following procedure Place the overflow valve into its seat in the cover under VACUUM connector Insert floating valve keeping the o ring towards the opening of the cage Place t...

Page 6: ...ttery pay special attention to the polarity of the same component The polarities are indicated directly on the battery If the overfill security system it s activated don t proceede with the liquid asp...

Page 7: ...se must be used in vertical mode to prevent the action of the backflow valve If this protection is triggered turn the device off and disconnect the pipe connected to the vacuum jar indicated with the...

Page 8: ...able to charge the internal battery it is necessary to connect the universal switching adapter to the electric network for approx 240 minutes with the main switch to position 0 TAB I INDICATOR LIGHTS...

Page 9: ...e float valve intervenes signalling the device is too full the suction source must be disconnected within no more than 5minutes RISK OF ELECTROMAGNETIC INTERFERENCE AND POSSIBLE REMEDIES This section...

Page 10: ...nt Immunity Test Level indicated by the EN 60601 1 2 Compliance Level Electromagnetic environment guidance Electrostatic discharge ESD EN 61000 4 2 8kV on contact 15kV in air The device doesn t change...

Page 11: ...mined by an elec tro magnetic study of the sitea could be lower than the level of conformity of each frequency interval b It is possible to check for interference in proximity to devices identified by...

Page 12: ...2 12 23 For transmitters with a maximum nominal output power not shown above the recommended separation distance in metres m can be calculated using the equation applicable to the transmitter frequenc...

Page 13: ...rectly you will help prevent potentially negative consequences for the environment and human health which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste handling of the battery The recycling of the...

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