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Guidelines and manufacture declaration – Electromagnetic emissions
The KaWe MASTERLIGHT® HL / LED is designed to be used in the types of electromagnetic environments listed below.
The customer or user is responsible for ensuring that this device is used in such an environment.
Emissions Measurement
Conformity Electromagnetic environment – Guidelines
Type-CISPR 11 –
high-frequency emissions
Group 1
The KaWe MASTERLIGHT® HL / LED uses high-frequency energy solely for its internal
OPERATION. Its high-frequency emissions are therefore very low and it is unlikely that
any nearby electronic equipment will be adversely effected.
Type-CISPR 11 –
high-frequency emissions
Class B
The KaWe MASTERLIGHT® HL / LED is designed for use in all facilities including living
spaces that are directly connected to a public low-voltage power supply network that
also supplies power to buildings used for domestic purposes.
Harmonic oscillations according
to IEC 61000-3-2
Class A
Voltage fluctuations / flicker emissi-
ons according to IEC 61000-3-3
Complies
10. TABLES
These KaWe examination lights are subject to special safety measures with regard to EMC requirements and must be installed in accordance
with the enclosed EMC instructions. The functionality of these KaWe examination lights can be influenced by portable and mobile HF
communication devices.
7. ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION INFORMATION
The KaWe MASTERLIGHT® HL / LED lamp comes with a power adaptor.
Caution! The power adaptor is a protection class II unit.
7.1 Environmental conditions
Operation
MIn.
Max.
Temperature
+10° C
+40° C*
Relative humidity
30 %
75 %
Air pressure
700 hPa
1060 hPa
*for higher temperatures, please consult manufacturer
Transport/Storage
MIn.
Max.
Temperature
–10° C
+50° C
Relative humidity
30 %
75 %
Air pressure
700 hPa
1060 hPa
7.2 Instructions on the packaging
Temperature range
during transport and
storage
Humidity during
transport and
storage
RH
20% - 90%
Air pressure during
transport and
storage
P
700hPa - 1060hPa
–10° C
+50° C
7.3 Important information
If multiple lamps are used at once, the total irradiance may exceed
1,000 W/m² due to superposition of the luminous fields. As a result,
there is a risk that the illuminated field may become very hot. The su-
perposition of the luminous fields of multiple lights may cause the
limit values for UV radiation (<400 nm) of 10 W/m² to be exceeded. If
other lights or appliances are connected together during installation,
section 16 of EN 60601-A1:2012 applies and if necessary, the compli-
ance with the requirements is to be verified. KaWe examination lamps
are subject to special safety measures with regard to electromagnetic
compatibility. The function of KaWe examination lamps can be influ-
enced by high-frequency communication devices. (Heed the following
tables.)
8. CE LABEL
KaWe MASTERLIGHT® HL / LED products comply with the gui-
delines 93/42/EWG for medical products from the council of the Euro-
pean communities. The applicable standard is EN 60601-2-41. The
company KaWe is certified according to EN ISO 13485:2012 + AC:2012.
9. DISPOSAL
At the end of its product life, the lamp’s components are to be
disposed of properly. Ensure that the materials are sorted carefully ac-
cording to type. The electrical circuit boards are to be disposed of at an
appropriate recycling centre. The lamp’s housing and the rest of the
components should be disposed of according to their type of material.
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