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Recommended separation distances between portable and mobile RF 

communications equipment for MAG2000 that are not life-supporting 

MAG2000 is intended for the use in an electromagnetic environment in which 

radiated RF disturbances are controlled. The user or the operator of MAG2000 

can help prevent electromagnetic interferences by maintaining a minimum 

distance between portable and mobile RF communications equipment 

(transmitters) and MAG2000 as recommended below, according to the maximum 

output power of the communication equipment. 

Rated 

maximum 

power of 

the 

transmitter 

(W) 

Separation distance according to the frequency of transmitter 

(m) 

from 150kHz

 

 to 800 MHz

 

from 150kHz 

 

to 800 MHz

 

(ISM band) 

from 80MHz

 

 to 800 MHz

 

from 800MHz 

 

to 6 Hz

 

(to RF wireless 

radio 

communication 

equipment) 

0,01 

0,12 

0,2 

0,12 

0,23 

0,1 

0,38 

0,63 

0,38 

0,73 

0,2 

– 

– 

– 

– 

1,20 

2,0 

1,20 

2,30 

1,8 

– 

– 

– 

– 

– 

– 

– 

– 

10 

3,80 

6,3 

3,80 

7,30 

100 

12,00 

20 

12,00 

23,00 

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. 

2)

 

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

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

 

 

 

 

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Edition: MNPG53-07 of the June 22

th

, 2020 

 

Summary of Contents for I-TECH MAG2000 PLUS

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL Magnetotherapy model MAG2000 PLUS...

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Page 3: ...GY 11 CONTRAINDICATIONS AND SIDE EFFECTS 11 WARNINGS 11 PATIENT PREPARATION POSITIONING OF THE THERAPEUTIC BELT AND SOLENOIDS MAIN APPLICATIONS AND SUGGESTIONS 14 SETUP AND PROGRAMS INSTRUCTIONS 16 Co...

Page 4: ...ed according to the European Medical Device Directive 93 4 EEC transposed in Italy by the D Lgs 46 97 as modified by the Directive 2007 47 EC D Lgs 37 2010 and further modifications integrations The p...

Page 5: ...suited to be used in external Purpose and scope Clinical Purpose Therapeutic Scope of Use Ambulatory Hospital and domestic MAG2000 PLUS is indicated for the treatment rehabilitation and functional rec...

Page 6: ...tion Technical features Characteristics Specification Power supply UE24WCP 150120SPA 15V DC 1 2A Max absorbed current 0 6A Insolation class EN 60601 1 II Applied part EN 60601 1 BF Dimensions length x...

Page 7: ...h professional solenoids couple Intensity frequency and time values are given 20 of accuracy Expected life of the device and its accessories 2 years Device and commands description Power button and re...

Page 8: ...IACER Srl 8 MNPG53 07 1 ON OFF button 2 Power supply entrance DC 15V 1 2A 3 CH2 connector 2 4 CH1 connector 1 Labelling The label on the side is placed on the back of the device 1 2 3 4...

Page 9: ...ons concerning separate waste collection of electronic equipment Class II equipment Applied part type BF Admission temperature storage packaging Relative humidity storage packaging IP20 IP01 Protectio...

Page 10: ...l Package content The MAG2000 PLUS package contains N 1 MAG2000 PLUS device N 1 power supply cable approx 1 5m N 1 operating and belt position manual N 1 elastic therapeutic belt with 3 solenoids cabl...

Page 11: ...ident an important increase of BMD Bone Mass Density The magnetic field high value Gauss generated by the device allows treatments in presence of braces or plaster bandage MAG 2000 PLUS is a high perf...

Page 12: ...ded to place it on a table or similar support position the device in such a way that this operation is always easy and can be safely executed Place the device on a stable shelf table nightstand away f...

Page 13: ...ety of the appliance only if any additions modifications and or repairs are carried out by authorized personnel directly by the manufacturer Any modification addition and or repair performed by unauth...

Page 14: ...e and the power supply that can get in contact with the user during the treatment Patient preparation positioning of the therapeutic belt and solenoids main applications and suggestions Here below a l...

Page 15: ...omfortable we recommend spacing out treatments and to not go over 2 consecutive hours of therapy In P21 P35 programs we recommend using the professional solenoids couple if you want to adjust an inten...

Page 16: ...Hz 4 Move the ON OFF switch placed on device upper side to the ON position I TECH logo and programs menu will be displayed on screen ATTENTION To keep the device protected from penetration of solid o...

Page 17: ...values N Pathology Hz Time hours Treatment cycles 1 Osteoporosis 50 2 6 30 2 Arthrosis 15 2 6 20 3 Arthritis 30 2 6 20 4 Cerv Arthrosis 5 2 6 15 5 Articular Pain 25 2 6 15 6 Cervicalgias 10 2 6 15 7...

Page 18: ...scroll through the list of programs by using the keys and then select the desired program and press OK Pre adjusted values Recommended values N Pathology Hz Time hours Treatment cycles 25 15Hz 15 fre...

Page 19: ...s and the magnetic field intensity 50G of the selected program These are average values suggested by IACER to start the treatment immediately and effectively 3 Press the button by highlighting the mag...

Page 20: ...key at least for 2 seconds Press again OK key to continue the treatment During the pause time green led turns off until the treatment restarts ATTENTION it s possible to get out from the treatment at...

Page 21: ...ton and then OK to select the magnet icon and confirm the start of the treatment Green light indicates that therapy is running At the end of therapy the screen will display automatically the menu prog...

Page 22: ...display base setting with therapy time 2 hours and magnetic field intensity 50 int These parameters can be modified a To modify the parameters press OK button Screen displays a moving key icon on the...

Page 23: ...nection of the applicators During the treatment below the magnet icon the connection status is displayed The presence of the symbol next to the channel number Ch1 or Ch2 confirms the correct connectio...

Page 24: ...2 By pressing again key the screen will display programs menu step 1 Language selection Move the ON OFF switch placed on device upper side to the ON position Immediately after keep pressed the button...

Page 25: ...ng or metal or metal plastic disc in order to control the device functioning Control procedures 1 switch on the appliance according to all the safety requirements defined in this manual 2 activate any...

Page 26: ...anual also during the cleaning of the device and its accessories CARRIAGE AND STORAGE Carriage precautions MAG2000 PLUS is a portable device so it does not need any particular carriage precautions How...

Page 27: ...he user must dispose of the equipment to be scrapped by taking them to the collection center indicated for the subsequent recycling of electrical and electronic equipment For more detailed information...

Page 28: ...turer 2 The warranty period is valid only on the electronic parts The warranty will be granted by the shop or directly by the manufacturer 3 The warranty covers only the product damages which causes i...

Page 29: ...rer also consult the Warnings paragraph Interference and electromagnetic compatibility tables The MAG2000 PLUS equipment has been designed and manufactured according to the TECHNICAL STANDARD on ELECT...

Page 30: ...ernal components may result in increased emissions or decreased immunity of the device The device should not be placed next to or on top of other devices Should it prove necessary to place it next to...

Page 31: ...c environment guidance RF emissions CISPR 11 Group 1 MAG2000 family uses RF energy only for its internal function Therefore its RF emissions are very low and are unlikely to cause any interference in...

Page 32: ...2kV for power supply lines Mains power quality should be at least that one of a typical commercial or hospital environment Impulses IEC 61000 4 5 1kV line line 1kV line line Mains power quality should...

Page 33: ...ITY FOR DEVICES AND SYSTEMS THAT ARE NOT OF VIABLE FUNCTION The MAG2000 Family is expected to operate in the electromagnetic environment below specified The user or operator of the MAG2000 family must...

Page 34: ...eparation distance for the higher frequency range applies 2 These guidelines may not apply in all situations Electromagnetic propagation is affected by absorption and reflection from structures object...

Page 35: ...and from 80MHz to 800 MHz from 800MHz to 6 Hz to RF wireless radio communication equipment 0 01 0 12 0 2 0 12 0 23 0 1 0 38 0 63 0 38 0 73 0 2 1 1 20 2 0 1 20 2 30 1 8 2 10 3 80 6 3 3 80 7 30 100 12 0...

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