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INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE SUPPORTS AND STANDS

ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY

Interference 
immunity test

IEC 
60601 
test level

Compliance 
level

Radiated RF 
disturbance 
variables ac-
cording to EN 
61000-4-3

80 MHz  – 
2.5 GHz, 
3 V / m

80 MHz  – 
2.5 GHz, 
10 V / m

Electromagnetic environment – guidelines

Portable and mobile communications equipment should not be 

used in closer proximity to 

MIMLED 600 

 

and 

MIMLED 1000 

 

including the cable used than the recommended safety distance 
which is calculated from the equation applicable to the 
transmitter frequency. 

Recommended separation distance:

d = 1.17√P
d = 1.17√P for 80 MHz to 800 MHz  
d = 2.34√P for 800 MHz to 2.5 GHz  

Where P is the rated output of the transmitter in watts (W) ac-
cording to the information of the transmitter manufacturer and 
d is the recommended separation distance in meters (m).   

Field strengths from fi xed RF tr ansmitters, as determined by an 

electromagnetic site survey

a

 should be less than the compliance 

level in each frequency range

b

.

Interference may occur in the vicinity of equipment marked with 

the following symbol.

Conducted 
disturbance 
variables ac-
cording to EN 
61000-4-6

150 kHz 
–  80 MHz 
3 Vrms

150 kHz 
–  80 MHz 
10 Vrms

GUIDELINES AND MANUFACTURER‘S DECLARATION – ELECTROMAGNETIC IMMUNITY

Voltage dips, 
short interrup-
tions, an voltage 
variations on po-
wer supply input 
lines according to 
IEC 61000-4-11

<5% UT (>95% dip of the UT) for ½ cycle
40% UT (60% dip in the UT) for 5 cycles
70% UT (30% dip in the UT) for the 25 cycles
<5% UT (>95% dip in the UT) for 5 seconds

Magnetic fi eld 
with the sup-
ply frequen-
cy (50/60Hz) 
according to IEC 
61000-4-8

3 A/m

30 A/m

Line power quality should be that 

of a typical business and hospital 
environment. If the user of the 

MIMLED 600 

 or the 

MIMLED 1000 

 

requires continued operation during 
power supply interruptions. 
it is recommended that 

MIMLED 

600 

 and 

MIMLED 1000 

 be po-

wered from an uninterruptible power 
supply (UPS) or a battery.

Power frequency magnetic fi elds 

should be at levels characteristic 
of a typical commercial or hospital 
environment.

REMARK: UT is the network alternating voltage prior to application of test levels

GUIDELINES AND MANUFACTURER DECLARATION  – ELECTROMAGNETIC IMMUNITY

MIMLED 600 

 and 

MIMLED 1000 

 are intended for operation in the specifi ed electromag-netic environment 

specifi ed below. 
The customer or the user of 

MIMLED 600 

 and 

MIMLED 1000 

 

should ensure that it is used in such an 

environment. 

Summary of Contents for MIMLED 1000

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE SUPPORTS AND STANDS FOR MIMLED 600 MIMLED 1000 VALID FROM MAY 2016...

Page 2: ...2 INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE SUPPORTS AND STANDS...

Page 3: ...ECTION 9 4 1 General safety instructions 4 2 Cleaning 4 3 Disinfection 9 9 9 5 INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE 10 5 1 Periodical testing and maintenance 10 6 MAINTENANCE 11 6 1 Setting the spring force 6 2...

Page 4: ...TIONS FOR USE Please read these Instructions for Use carefully before you firstusethesupportsystem This will allow you to get all of the advantages which the support system offers and avoid possible i...

Page 5: ...e light body 2 4 CONTRAINDICATION The support arm system should not be located in the vicinity of strong magnetic fields Only lights of type MIMLED 600 and MIMLED 1000 may be con nected to the support...

Page 6: ...EALTH HAZARD Disinfectants can contain harmful substances which in contact with skin and eyes may cause injury or damage to the respiratory system through inhalation Adhere to protective measures Obse...

Page 7: ...C SHOCK To avoid risk of electric shock the device may only be connected to supply mains with a protective earth conductor The device must be connected so that it can be completely all poles and at th...

Page 8: ...isposal For proper disposal of the system please contact an authorised disposal business You can obtain their address from your environmental officer or at your local municipality NOTE Do not dispose...

Page 9: ...en is recommended Surfaces to be disinfected every working day After the contamination with potentially infectious material e g blood secretions or excrement areas are to be immediately and specifical...

Page 10: ...ch the light to stand by and unplug and disconnect the light from the mains Secure the light against reconnection WARNING DANGER OF INJURY The support arm is spring loaded and can snap up during the r...

Page 11: ...djust spring force so that the spring arm with the end device remains in any desired position CAUTION DESTRUCTION OF THE SPRING ARM The adjusting of the spring force is done in the upper end position...

Page 12: ...king force control If the spring arm lowers the spring force is too low The adjusting screw must be rotated to the left counter clockwise If the spring arm rises the spring force is too high The adjus...

Page 13: ...end device according to Section Lubricate end device Locking segment 7 DISMANTLING AND REASSEMBLY FOR SERVICING 7 1 DISMANTLE END DEVICE NOTE QUALIFICATION OF PERSONNEL The dismantling reassembly mus...

Page 14: ...e 180 so that the locking segment is visible 4 Remove locking segment with a small screwdriver while holding the terminal firmly 5 Remove terminal from the support while holding the spring arm firmly...

Page 15: ...spring arm opening WARNING DANGER OF INJURY The spring arm which is pressed downwards can snap back up and cause injury During the installation of the end device no people should be located within th...

Page 16: ...r busbar in addition to the protective measures according to DIN VDE 0100 Part 410 This means protective bonding conductors must be connected to a potential equalizing busbar In particular when using...

Page 17: ...delivered B Ceiling mount bracket 1 Loosen the three threaded screws with a screwdriver 2 Pull canopy down 3 Remove and replace defective fuse 4 Insert new fuse 5 Pull canopy back upwards and tighten...

Page 18: ...rtable and mobile HF communication equipment may affect medical electrical devices The use of stands and mounting systems that do not come from deliveries as well as their components such as spring ar...

Page 19: ...ETWORK which supplies buildings used for residential purposes Aussendungen von Spannungsschwankungen nach IEC 61000 3 3 Complies GUIDELINES AND MANUFACTURER S DECLARATION ELECTROMAGNETIC IMMUNITY MIML...

Page 20: ...ables ac cording to EN 61000 4 6 150kHz 80MHz 3Vrms 150kHz 80MHz 10Vrms GUIDELINES AND MANUFACTURER S DECLARATION ELECTROMAGNETIC IMMUNITY Voltage dips short interrup tions an voltage variations on po...

Page 21: ...S BETWEEN PORTABLE AND MOBILE RF TELECOMMUNICATION EQUIPMENT AND THE DEVICE NOT LIFE SUPPORTING THE RECOMMENDED SEPARATION DISTANCES BETWEEN PORTABLE AND MOBILE RF TELE COMMUNICATION DEVICES AND MIMLE...

Page 22: ...ok O n o O ok O n o O ok O n o O ok O n o O ok O n o O ok O n o O ok O n o O ok O n o O ok O n o O The parts of the support system are not deformed The system is free of paint damage The plastic parts...

Page 23: ...__________ Signature stamp __________________ Date __________________________________________ Signature stamp 5th year 10th year __________________ Date ___________________________________________ Sig...

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