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13 - Residual risks
12 - Environmental data
14 - Foreseeable misuse
15 - Waste recycling and management
The product being an element of the equipment, a risk analysis of the concerned
application will allow to estimate these residual risks.
Polarity inversions of the radio repeater Jump power supply
: no starting up
of product.
Other misuse of the radio repeater Jump
: see Troubleshooting paragraph.
When the unit has reached the end of its service life, be sure to
dispose of it appropriately. The unit can be disposed of in a speci
fi
c
waste collection centre as organised by the local authorities, or it can
be turned over to a distributor who will handle proper disposal of the
unit.
Electronic waste sorting will prevent possible negative impact on the
environment resulting from inappropriate elimination of electronic
waste and will allow proper processing and recycling of the materials
forming the unit, representing signi
fi
cant savings in terms of energy
and resources
EMC :
product ful
fi
ls following standards: ETS EN 301 489/-1 (V1.9.2-2012) /-3
(V1.6.1-2013) ; EN 61000-6-2 (2005); EN 62061 annex E (2005).
Radio :
product ful
fi
ls following standards EN 300 220/-1 (V2.4.1-2012) /-2
(V2.4.1-2012).
Tightness :
product ful
fi
ls following standard: NF EN 60529
The altitude does not signi
fi
cantly affect the characteristics of the secure active
repeater Jump up to 2000 m. At higher altitudes, it is necessary to take into
account the reduction of the dielectric strength and the cooling effect of the air
(EN 60947-5-1).
The relative humidity must not exceed 50% for a temperature of +40 ° C max.
A higher relative humidity is possible at lower temperatures (eg 90% to 20 ° C).
According to EN 60947-1:2007+A1:2011 clause 5.3, page 61 :
NOTICE : This product has been designed for environment A.
May cause unwanted electromagnetic disturbances in which case the user may
be required to take adequate mitigation measures.
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