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EMC GUIDANCE

EMC GUIDANCE

 

Guidance and manufacturer’s declaration – electromagnetic Immunity 

Immunity Test

 

±8 kV contact
±2 kV, ±4kV, ±8 kV,  ±15 kV air 

±8 kV contact

 

±2 kV for power supply lines

±0.5 kV, ±1 

kV differential mode

   

0 % UT; 0,5 cycle. At 0°, 45°, 90°, 135°, 

180°, 225°, 270° and 315°.0 % UT; 

1 cycle and 70 % UT; 25/30 cycles; 

Single phase: at 0°.0 % UT; 250/300 cycle

30 A/

m

50Hz/60Hz

NOTE      U

is the a.c. 

m

ains voltage prior to app

licati

on of the test level. 

Compliance level

Electrostatic

 

discharge (ESD) 
IEC 61000-4-2 

30 A/

m

50Hz/60Hz

 Power frequency 

magnetic field

IEC 61000-4-8

Voltage dips, short 

interruptions and 

voltage variations 

on power supply

 input lines 

IEC 61000-4-11

Electrical fast 
transient/burst 
IEC 61000-4-4 

Surge
IEC61000-4-5

±1 kV signal input/output 

100 kHz repetition frequency

IEC 60601-1-2 

Test level

0 % UT; 0,5 cycle. At 0°, 45°, 90°, 135°,

 180°, 225°, 270° and 315°.

0 % UT; 1 cycle and 70 % UT; 

25/30 cycles; Single phase: at 0°.

0 % UT; 250/300 cycle 

±2 kV, ±4kV, ±8 kV,  

±15 kV air 

±2 kV for power supply lines

±1 kV signal input/output 

100 kHz repetition frequency

±0.5 kV, ±1 kV,±2 

kV  common mode

 

±0.5 kV, ±1 

kV differential mode

   

±0.5 kV, ±1 kV,±2 

kV  common mode

 

Conduced RF

IEC61000-4-6

3 V

0,15 MHz – 80 MHz

6 V in ISM and amateur radio bands 

between 0,15 MHz and 80 MHz

80 % AM at 1 kHz

3 V

0,15 MHz – 80 MHz

6 V in ISM and amateur radio bands 

between 0,15 MHz and 80 MHz

80 % AM at 1 kHz

10 V/m

80 MHz – 2,7 GHz

80 % AM at 1 kHz

10 V/m

80 MHz – 2,7 GHz

80 % AM at 1 kHz

Radiated RF

IEC61000-4-3

 

 

 

Guidance and manufacturer’s declaration - electromagnetic Immunity

Test 

Frequency

 (MHz)

385

0.3

27

Radiated RF 

IEC61000-4-3 

(Test 

specifications 

for 

ENCLOSURE 

PORT 

IMMUNITY to 

RF wireless 

communica

-

tions 

equipment) 

Band 

(MHz)

Service 

Modulation 

Modulation 

(W)

Distance (m)

IMMUNITY 

TEST 

LEVEL 

(V/m)

380-390 TETRA 

400

Pulse 

modulation b) 

18Hz

1.8

450

430-470

GMRS 460

FRS 460

FM c) ± 5kHz

deviation 1kHz

sine

2

0.3

28

710

704-787

745
780

LTE Band

13,

17

Pulse 

modulation b)

217Hz

0.2

0.3

9

810

870

930

800-960 GSM 

800/900,

TETRA 800,

iDEN 820,

CDMA 850,

LTE Band 5

Pulse 

modulation b)

18Hz

2

0.3

28

1720

1845

1970

1700-

1990

GSM 1800;

CDMA 1900;

GSM 1900;

DECT;

LTE Band 1,

3,

4,25; UMTS

Pulse 

modulation b)

217Hz

2

0.3

28

2

0.3

28

2450

2400-

2570

Bluetooth,

WLAN,

802.11 

b/g/n, RFID

2450, LTE

Band 7

Pulse 

modulation 

217 Hz

5240

5500

5785

5100-

5800

WLAN

802.11

a/n

Pulse

modulation 

217 Hz

0.2

0.3

9

27

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Summary of Contents for MT-BPM-001

Page 1: ...BLOOD PRESSURE MONITOR Prior to use please read this manual USER MANUAL...

Page 2: ...your doctor before using it on older children The device is not intended for patient transport outside a healthcare facility The device is not intended for public use This device is intended for no in...

Page 3: ...nylon or plastic please don t use this device During use the patient will be in contact with the cuff The materials of the cuff have been tested and found to comply with requirements of ISO 10993 5 20...

Page 4: ...User 2 Pulse in beats per minute Pulse display Blood pressure monitor is detecting an irregular heartbeat during measurement Blood pressure level indicator Indicate the blood pressure level Blood pres...

Page 5: ...r Caution In order to get the best effect and protect your monitor please use the right battery and special power adaptor which complies with local safety standard Caution Do not use new and used batt...

Page 6: ...he SET button and move to the next step 7 After the device is set the LCD will display Done then display the settings and turn off 4 To set month and day repeat steps 2 and 3 5 Again repeat steps 2 an...

Page 7: ...flat surface Place your elbow on a table so that the cuff is level with your heart Sitting fully upright turn your palm upwards and take 5 to 6 deep breaths 1 When the monitor is off press and hold t...

Page 8: ...he MEM or SET button to locate the desired record The order date and time will be shown alternately 2 Press Start Stop button to turn off the device or the device will turn off automatically after 1 m...

Page 9: ...each new reading all other records will be pushed back a digit with the last being dropped if the number of readings surpasses 60 Deleting Records 1 When the monitor is in Recall Mode press and hold...

Page 10: ...The monitor should not be used to diagnose or treat any condition Blood Pressure Category Normal High Blood Pressure Hypertension Stage 1 High Blood Pressure Hypertension Stage 2 Systolic mmHg upper...

Page 11: ...hooting This section includes a list of error messages and frequently asked questions for problems you may encounter with your blood pressure monitor If the product is not operating as you think it sh...

Page 12: ...ME Equipment AC Adaptor Powered Mode Class II ME Equipment Digital LCD V A 100mm 68mm Approx 154 6mm 106mm 57 1mm Temperature 20 C to 60 C A relative humidity range of 93 non condensing at a water va...

Page 13: ...afety and essential performance Collateral standard Electromagnetic disturbances Requirements and tests EN ISO 81060 1 2012 Non invasive sphygmomanometers Part 1 Requirements and test methods for non...

Page 14: ...0 5 kV 1 kV di erential mode 0 5 kV 1 kV 2 kV common mode Conduced RF IEC61000 4 6 3 V 0 15 MHz 80 MHz 6 V in ISM and amateur radio bands between 0 15 MHz and 80 MHz 80 AM at 1 kHz 3 V 0 15 MHz 80 MH...

Page 15: ...unctioning properly please send your device to our repair center for evaluation If your product cannot be repaired or serviced we will reserve the right to change it for a similar or newer model Pleas...

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