
manufacturer of the medical electrical device sells as spare
parts for internal components) can result in higher emission
levels or lower the resistance to interference of the device.
The device must not be placed directly beside or on top of
other devices for operation. If the medical electrical device
must be placed beside or on top of other devices to operate it,
it must be monitored constantly to ensure that it is operating
properly in the arrangement used.
Technical data on electromagnetic compatibility (EMC informa-
tion) is available in table format upon request from the manu-
facturer or dealer or on the internet at the following linked
page:
https://www.pari.com/fileadmin/Electromagnetic-compatibility-5.pdf
Ambient conditions
During operation
Ambient temperature
+10 °C to +40 °C
Relative humidity
30% to 75% (non-condensing)
Atmospheric pressure
700 hPa to 1,060 hPa
The compressor is intended for operation in all healthcare situ-
ations. It is not permitted to operate it in trains, motor vehicles
or aeroplanes.
Use of the compressor in professional healthcare facilities is
limited to the inpatient wards and the intensive care unit. Use
of the compressor in areas with elevated magnetic or electrical
radiation (e.g., close to an MRI scanner) is not permitted.
During transportation and storage
Minimum ambient temperature (without
monitoring of relative humidity)
-25 °C
Maximum ambient temperature (with
relative humidity of up to 93%, non-
condensing)
+70 °C
Humidity
max. 93%
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