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device cable or other components of the ME device result-
ing from crushing between the movable parts of the medi-
cally used bed.
The care bed is not suitable for use in the vicinity of active
facilities that use high-frequency surgical devices.
The care bed is not suitable for use in HF-shielded rooms
used for magnetic resonance imaging in which high-intensity
EM disturbance variables occur.
The use of this care bed directly next to or in conjunction
with other electrical devices (e.g. stacked) must be avoided,
as this can lead to faulty operation. If using the bed in the
manner described above is absolutely necessary, the devices
involved should be subjected to a function test for a longer
period of time in order to rule out malfunction due to
interference.
The use of accessories, transducers and cables other than
those specified or provided by Malsch GmbH can cause
increased emissions of electromagnetic interference or
reduce the electromagnetic interference resistance of the
device and thus lead to faulty operation.
Portable HF communication devices (radio devices) – in-
cluding their accessories, such as antenna cables and ex-
ternal antennas – must not be used closer than 30 cm to
the parts and cables of care beds as designated by Malsch
GmbH. Non-observance can impair the performance of
the care bed.
The emissions of this device are below the thresholds defined
by IEC / CISPR 11:2009, Class A and thus permit the use of it
in industrial environments and hospitals. This device may not
provide adequate protection against wireless services if used
in residential areas (for which Class B is normally required
according to CISPR 11.) The user may have to implement
remedial measures such as relocating or repositioning the
device.
Servicing and maintenance tasks may not be performed
while the ME device is in use.
The care bed must be positioned so that it does not ob-
struct anyone from disconnecting the mains plug.
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