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6507-009-001 Rev AB.3

2021-08

Summary of Contents for 650700000000

Page 1: ... P PR RO O 2 2 C Co ot t O Op pe er ra at tiio on ns s M Ma aiin nt te en na an nc ce e M Ma an nu ua all 650700000000 650700080301 650700450301 650705550001 650705550002 650705550003 EN 6507 009 001 Rev AB 3 2021 08 ...

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Page 3: ...ty European medical device General warning Caution Warning crushing of hands Warning non ionizing radiation No pushing China RoHS without declarable substances China RoHS with declarable substances Catalogue number Lot batch code Serial number For US Patents see www stryker com patents Manufacturer Date of manufacture 6507 009 001 Rev AB 3 EN ...

Page 4: ...Dangerous voltage Extend Retract I IP P3 36 6 Ingress protection rating In accordance with European Directive 2012 19 EU on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE as amended this symbol indicates that the product should be collected separately for recycling Do not dispose of as unsorted municipal waste Contact local distributor for disposal information Ensure infected equipment is decontam...

Page 5: ...Distributed by in the US M MA AD DE E I IN N U U S S A A Product made in the United States of America Box manufacturer s certificate 5019398 The A Allv va ar riiu um m charger complies with the requirements of UL 62368 1 2019 Ed 3 and CSA C22 2 62368 1 2019 Ed 3 for audio video information and communication technology equipment The A Allv va ar riiu um m battery complies with the requirements of U...

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Page 7: ...itioning of the vehicle safety hook side to side 23 Installing the vehicle safety hook 24 Operating guidelines 26 Operation 27 Checking the battery power level 27 Transferring the patient to the cot 27 Raising or lowering the cot 28 Raising or lowering the cot manually with the manual override 29 Applying or releasing a wheel lock or Steer Lock 29 Rolling the cot with a patient 30 Pushing or pulli...

Page 8: ...om the product 48 Storing the battery 49 Charging the battery 49 Electrical power requirements 50 Charger setup 50 Securing the mounting plate option 50 Securing the charger to the mounting plate option 51 Powering the charger 52 Disconnecting the charger 53 Accessories and parts 54 Cleaning and disinfecting with wipes 56 Cleaning the product 57 Disinfecting the product 58 Cleaning the charger 59 ...

Page 9: ... operate the cot when loaded into a cot fastener Always use the in fastener shut off to disable the electronic functionality only Always adjust the mounting location to maintain the proper position of the vehicle safety hook face when you replace an existing vehicle safety hook with a new style Always have a certified mechanic familiar with ambulance vehicle construction install the vehicle safety...

Page 10: ... the transport handle before you load unload or use the transport handle to lift the cot Always support the load of the patient cot and accessories after the weight is off of the ground Always use two operators when a cot is occupied Do not load the cot into a vehicle with the head section retracted when using a cot fastener The cot may tip or not connect with the cot fastener Always make sure tha...

Page 11: ...e patient or operator Operate the product only as described in this manual Do not modify the product or any components of the product Modifying the product can cause unpredictable operation resulting in injury to patient or operator Modifying the product also voids its warranty Always set the cot load height before you place the cot into service Always clear any obstacles that may interfere and ca...

Page 12: ...steam clean or ultrasonically clean the product Do not exceed 180 F 82 C as the maximum water temperature Do not exceed 1500 psi 130 5 bar as the maximum water pressure If you are using a hand held wand to wash the product keep the pressure nozzle at a minimum of 24 in 61 cm from the product Always use authorized parts to avoid the risk of product damage Do not lubricate the bearings in the X fram...

Page 13: ...h a manual back up release handle to allow the operation of cot functions in the event of power loss Foot end LED lights illuminate transport areas and reflective markings aid in cot visibility The cot is also equipped with the following a retractable head section for 360 degree mobility in any height position siderails adjustable backrest patient restraint straps and standard mechanical steer and...

Page 14: ...e ec ciif fiic ca at tiio on ns s P Po ow we er r P PR RO O 2 2 N No ot te e Safe working load indicates the sum of the patient mattress and accessory weight 700 lb 318 kg Backrest articulation 0 to 75 Length Extended 84 in 213 4 cm Mid 81 in 205 7 cm Retracted 60 in 152 4 cm Overall width 22 6 in 57 4 cm Height1 Adjustable from 14 4 in to 41 in Adjustable from 36 6 cm to 104 cm Weight2 130 lb 59 ...

Page 15: ...22 E En nv viir ro on nm me en nt ta all c co on nd diit tiio on n O Op pe er ra at tiio on n S St to or ra ag ge e a an nd d t tr ra an ns sp po or rt ta at tiio on n Temperature 130 F 54 C 30 F 34 C 130 F 54 C 30 F 34 C Relative humidity 93 10 93 10 Atmospheric pressure 1060 hPa 620 1060 hPa 500 E Eu ur ro op pe ea an n R RE EA AC CH H P Po ow we er r P PR RO O 2 2 In accordance with the Europea...

Page 16: ... trioxide WiFi module 650700080202 Diboron trioxide HBC assembly 650700080800 Lead lead monoxide lead oxide diboron trioxide 2 methyl 1 4 methylthiophenyl 2 morpholinopropan 1 one C Ch hiin na a R Ro oH HS S P Po ow we er r P PR RO O 2 2 D De es sc cr riip p t tiio on n N Nu um mb be er r H Ha az za ar rd do ou us s s su ub bs st ta an nc ce es s L Le ea ad d P Pb b M Me er rc cu ur ry y H Hg g C ...

Page 17: ... said hazardous substance contained in at least one of the homogenous materials used for this part is above the limit requirement of GB T 26572 Enterprises may further provide in this box technical explanation for marking X based on their actual circumstances S St ta an nd da ar rd ds s w wiit th h r re eq qu uiir re ed d o op pt tiio on ns s To be compliant with the standards you must use the fol...

Page 18: ...Support for Cisco CCX Fast roaming I It te em m S Sp pe ec ciif fiic ca at tiio on n C Ch hiip ps se et t Q QC CA A9 93 37 77 7 3 3 Q Qu ua allc co om mm m A At th he er ro os s U Un niit t B Ba an nd d M Mo od de e M Miin n M Ma ax x Operating frequencies 2 4GHz 11b 2412 2472 MHz 11g n ac 2412 2472 MHz 11g n ac 2422 2462 MHz 5GHz 11a n ac 5180 5825 MHz 11n ac 5190 5795 MHz 11ac 5210 5775 MHz Freq...

Page 19: ... 30 75 10 Atmospheric pressure 1060 hPa 700 1060 hPa 700 1060 hPa 500 Specifications are approximate and may vary from product to product or as a result of power supply fluctuations Hereby Stryker declares that the radio equipment type short range device is in compliance with Directive 2014 53 EU The full text of the EU declaration of conformity is available at the following internet address http ...

Page 20: ...d diip ph he en ny yll e et th he er rs s P PB BD DE E Battery charger PCBA 650700080 820 O X X X X X This table is prepared in accordance with the provisions of SJ T 11364 O Indicates that said hazardous substance contained in all of the homogenous materials used for this part is below the limit requirement of GB T 26572 X Indicates that said hazardous substance contained in at least one of the h...

Page 21: ...ction release lever L Backrest adjustment handle C Retractable foot section M Retractable head section D Manual back up release handle N Head section release handle E Battery O Safety bar F Cot control switch P Load wheel G Transport handle Q Wheel lock S St te ee er r L Lo oc ck k H Footrest R Transport wheel I Red lifting loop S Cot retaining post J XPS siderail T Height sensor housing 6507 009 ...

Page 22: ...70 Stryker Medical 3800 E Centre Avenue Portage MI 49002 USA N No ot te e The user and or the patient should report any serious product related incident to both the manufacturer and the Competent authority of the European Member State where the user and or patient is established To view your operations or maintenance manual online see https techweb stryker com Have the serial number A of your Stry...

Page 23: ... P Po ow we er r P PR RO O 2 2 See below for the cot A serial number location A S Se er riia all n nu um mb be er r llo oc ca at tiio on n A Allv va ar riiu um m See below for the battery B and charger C serial number locations B C 6507 009 001 Rev AB 3 17 EN ...

Page 24: ...tment where the product will be used must have a Smooth rear edge for loading Level floor large enough for the folded product Stryker cot fastener system Space to install the vehicle safety hook In fastener shut off module installed if using an antler style cot fastener N No ot te e Loose items or debris on the vehicle patient compartment floor can interfere with the operation of the vehicle safet...

Page 25: ...rate the cot when loaded into a cot fastener Always use the in fastener shut off to disable the electronic functionality only Always install the in fastener shut off system if not using a crash rated cot fastener in any emergency vehicle that will be used with this cot The cot and antler style cot fastener system have an integrated in fastener shut off function that disables the cot motor when you...

Page 26: ...Federal Regulation KKK A 1822 Stryker offers three different types of vehicle safety hooks that are ordered and shipped with your cot These vehicle safety hook types meet the needs of various emergency vehicle configurations specifically the length and location of the floor structure support that is located in the rear of the vehicle To select which vehicle safety hook is appropriate for your vehi...

Page 27: ...ts that meet the Federal Specification for the Star of Life Ambulance KKK A 1822 See specifications for maximum load height According to Federal Specification for the Star of Life Ambulance KKK A 1822 The rear of the ambulance shall be furnished with a sturdy full width rear bumper with step secured to the vehicle s chassis frame The tread of the step shall have a minimum depth of 5 in 13 cm and a...

Page 28: ...To check the front to back positioning 1 Select the appropriate vehicle safety hook Selecting the vehicle safety hook page 20 2 Position the vehicle safety hook at least 3 3 4 in from the leading edge of the door sill A The recommended distance from the face of the safety hook to be no less than 3 3 4 in 3 Check that you can secure the vehicle safety hook to the mount in the back of the vehicle 4 ...

Page 29: ...he vehicle safety hook in any of these positions left center or right modify the vehicle Always make sure that that the cot safety bar connects with the vehicle safety hook every time before vehicle safety hook installation To check the side to side positioning 1 Remove the cot from the cot fastener and unload it from the vehicle N No ot te e Note the position of the cot load wheels and the cot sa...

Page 30: ...ews that are long enough to go through the vehicle patient compartment floor washer and nut with at least two full threads in the nut The socket head cap screw length depends on the thickness of the vehicle floor H Ha ar rd dw wa ar re e r re eq qu uiir re ed d n no ot t s su up pp plliie ed d 2 Grade 5 minimum 1 4 20 socket head cap screws for the short vehicle safety hook or long vehicle safety ...

Page 31: ...oo ok k A B C D E F Fiig gu ur re e 8 8 V Ve eh hiic clle e s sa af fe et ty y h ho oo ok k p plla ac ce em me en nt t A Top view of vehicle B Vehicle safety hook C Squad bench D Bumper E Door frame After installation check that the cot legs lock into the load position without contacting the vehicle bumper 6507 009 001 Rev AB 3 25 EN ...

Page 32: ...e used with this cot Always conduct patient monitoring when the cot is idle If you hydraulically raise or lower the cot you may temporarily affect electronic patient monitoring equipment Do not use the product if it has been involved in an accident to avoid the risk of injury due to product damage Contact Stryker to determine if you need to replace the product Do not unlock or remove the cot from ...

Page 33: ...bar 15 25 charge Low battery 15 charge One LED blinks five times repeated two to three times Charging LED indicating current charge percentage is blinking Error Press LED indicator button and outermost LEDs blink five times repeated three times See Troubleshooting in the Maintenance Manual N No ot te e Use only Stryker approved batteries Lock the cot into the powered cot fastener to automatically ...

Page 34: ...t a minimum of two trained operators are required to raise or lower the cot one located at each end of the cot W WA AR RN NI IN NG G Always keep hands fingers and feet away from moving parts Use caution when you place your hands and feet near the base tubes to raise or lower the cot Always follow proper hand placement on hand grips Keep all hands clear of the red safety bar pivots when you load un...

Page 35: ...ht side of the lower lift bar at the foot end of the cot To raise or lower the cot with the manual back up release handle 1 Both operators Lift the cot during the raise or lower operation to support the weight of the cot at each end 2 Operator 1 foot end a Pull the manual back up release handle toward the lift bar b While you pull the manual back up release handle raise or lower the cot to the des...

Page 36: ...hen you move the product to avoid the risk of a cot tip or injury Always use the specified push pull locations to reduce the risk of a cot tip or injury Always stow and latch the transport handle before you load unload or use the transport handle to lift the cot C CA AU UT TI IO ON N Do not use siderails as a patient restraint device To roll the cot with a patient 1 Press the release or transport ...

Page 37: ...st be able to lift the total weight of the patient cot and any items on the cot W WA AR RN NI IN NG G Always support the load of the patient cot and accessories after the weight is off of the ground Always use two operators when a cot is occupied Always follow proper hand placement on hand grips Keep all hands clear of the red safety bar pivots when you load unload or change the cot height positio...

Page 38: ... method With one operator at the foot end and one operator on the side With one operator when loading an unoccupied cot a Both operators Grasp the cot frame at the foot end b Operator 1 Press and hold the retract button to retract the cot undercarriage a Operator 1 Grasp the cot frame at the foot end and press and hold the retract button to retract the cot undercarriage b Operator 2 Grasp the cot ...

Page 39: ...ts with the vehicle safety hook Always operate the cot only when all persons are clear of the mechanisms Entanglement in powered cot mechanisms can cause serious injury Always stow and latch the transport handle before you load unload or use the transport handle to lift the cot C CA AU UT TI IO ON N Always set the transport wheels safely on the ground when you unload the cot from the vehicle patie...

Page 40: ... ok k c Depress the extend button to extend the cot undercarriage d Pull the safety bar release lever forward to remove the safety bar from the vehicle safety hook Manual method using the manual back up release handle With both operators at the foot end recommended method With one operator at the foot end and one operator on the side With one operator when unloading an unoccupied cot a Both operat...

Page 41: ...eer the product To raise the siderails lift up on the siderail until the latch clicks and the siderail locks into place Always keep the siderails in the raised position unless you are transferring the patient To lower the siderails squeeze the siderail release handle to release the siderail latch Guide the siderail down toward the foot end of the cot until the siderail lays flat Always lower the s...

Page 42: ...er The cot may tip or not connect with the cot fastener To extend or retract the retractable head section 1 Grasp the outer rail with one hand for support and pull the head section release handle Rotate the head section release handle toward the head end of the cot to release the head section from the locked position 2 While you hold the head section release handle in the released position pull th...

Page 43: ...f the red lifting loops A until the knee Gatch is in the highest position Figure 20 2 Lower the knee Gatch to secure the support bracket to the locking mechanism 3 Check that the locking mechanism is secure before you release the red lifting loop To lower the knee Gatch lift either of the red lifting loops A to relieve pressure on the locking mechanism While you hold the red lifting loop push on t...

Page 44: ...or litter skin C CA AU UT TI IO ON N Do not entangle the restraint straps in the base frame when you raise or lower the cot N No ot te e Restraint straps are a Type BF applied part Restraint strap attachment locations should provide strong anchorage and proper restraint position Figure 21 If you do not use the restraint strap attachment locations shown below the cot is not crash rated Do not allow...

Page 45: ...der restraints Figure 22 1 Wrap the restraint around the cot frame where the matching label is located Figure 23 2 Pull the restraint buckle through the loop toward the head end of the cot 3 Feed the buckle under the XPS system 4 Pull the restraint through tight and toward the back of the backrest 5 Feed the buckle through the opening in the backrest 6 Connect the patient right shoulder buckle to ...

Page 46: ...t 3 Feed the buckle under the XPS system 4 Pull the buckles tight One restraint should angle toward the head end and one should lay straight across the cot 5 Connect the patient right buckle to the patient left buckle F Fiig gu ur re e 2 24 4 W Wa aiis st t r re es st tr ra aiin nt t llo oc ca at tiio on n A At tt ta ac ch hiin ng g t th he e t th hiig gh h r re es st tr ra aiin nt ts s To attach ...

Page 47: ...s buckle them around the patient and shorten them to tighten To open the restraint strap press the red button on the front of the buckle receiver This allows you to release the buckle latch plate and pull it out of the receiver To close the restraint strap push the latch plate into the receiver until you hear a click To lengthen the restraint strap grasp the buckle latch plate turn it at an angle ...

Page 48: ...on the child restraint to face the foot end of the cot 4 Place the child restraint in the reclined position 5 Raise the cot Fowler up to align with the back of the child restraint 6 Loop the upper anchorage strap with the anchor fitting and attachment clip from the child restraint around the cot Fowler Figure 28 Pull the adjustment strap to tighten and remove slack 7 Pull the waist restraint under...

Page 49: ... at tiio on n F Fiig gu ur re e 3 32 2 R Re ea ar r f fa ac ciin ng g llo oc ck k o of ff f 13 Close the rear facing lock off on the opposite side 14 Place the baby into the child restraint and secure per the manufacturer s instructions H Ha an ng giin ng g e eq qu uiip pm me en nt t f fr ro om m t th he e e eq qu uiip pm me en nt t h ho oo ok k Use the equipment hook to hang additional accessorie...

Page 50: ...until the IV pole locks into the receptacle A 2 To raise the height of the IV pole turn the locking collar B counterclockwise and pull up on the telescoping section C Raise the IV pole to the desired height 3 Turn the locking collar B clockwise to lock the telescoping section in place 4 Hang the IV bags on the IV hook D 5 Turn the locking collar B counterclockwise and slide the telescoping section...

Page 51: ...t of the IV pole turn the locking collar B counterclockwise and pull up on the telescoping section C Raise the IV pole to the desired height 3 Turn the locking collar B clockwise to lock the telescoping section in place 4 For a higher IV pole pull up on section D until the spring clip E connects 5 Hang the IV bags on the IV hook F 6 To lower the IV pole push in on the spring clip E and slide secti...

Page 52: ... secure the oxygen bottle to the holder N No ot te e Do not use the oxygen bottle holder to hold an oxygen bottle holder when the transport vehicle is in motion Always place the oxygen bottle holder in an appropriate storage location when the transport vehicle is in motion Inspect the straps and clips for wear between use Replace the strap if it no longer holds the oxygen bottle A At tt ta ac ch h...

Page 53: ...en nd d s st to or ra ag ge e f flla at t o op pt tiio on n W WA AR RN NI IN NG G Do not allow the head end storage flat to interfere with the operation of the retractable head section safety bar or vehicle safety hook C CA AU UT TI IO ON N Do not load the head end storage flat above the safe working load of 40 lb 18 kg To attach the head end storage flat Figure 36 1 Attach the V Ve ellc cr ro o s...

Page 54: ... After you discharge the battery remove it from the product and replace it with a charged battery W WA AR RN NI IN NG G Do not remove the battery when the product is active Do not attempt to open the battery pack for any reason to avoid the risk of electric shock If the battery pack case is cracked or damaged do not insert it into the charger Return damaged battery packs to a service center for re...

Page 55: ...r ry y W WA AR RN NI IN NG G Do not insert a cracked or damaged battery into the charger Return damaged batteries to a service center for recycling Do not connect AC and DC power supplies to the battery at the same time to avoid the risk of fire or electric shock N No ot te e For extended storage store the battery on the charger to trickle charge The charger keeps the battery charged and ready for...

Page 56: ... an environmentally controlled location that is Free of dust and moisture Kept within a constant temperature range see Specifications Alvarium page 13 Readily accessible for use Locate and maintain the power supply and power cords to minimize the risk of damage and inadvertent disconnections S Se ec cu ur riin ng g t th he e m mo ou un nt tiin ng g p plla at te e o op pt tiio on n W WA AR RN NI IN...

Page 57: ...l Locate the power supply within reach of the power cord Secure the plate to a horizontal or vertical surface with size 10 grade 5 flat head screws minimum not supplied For vertical securement position the mounting plate with the spring tab directly below the mounting screws so the battery remains supported by the charger even if the battery release button is accidentally pressed Allow for easy ba...

Page 58: ...receptacle terminals with metal objects To power the charger Figure 41 1 Locate the power connection on the back of the charger 2 Move the red AC DC slider to expose the port and select the desired voltage configuration AC or DC C A B F Fiig gu ur re e 4 41 1 C Ch ha ar rg ge er r r re ea ar r v viie ew w A AC input B Red AC DC slider C DC input 3 Insert the power cord into the exposed charger por...

Page 59: ...r r C CA AU UT TI IO ON N Always grasp and pull the plug not the cord when you disconnect the charger to avoid the risk of damage to the electrical plug and cord To disconnect the charger unplug the power cord from the AC or DC power source 6507 009 001 Rev AB 3 53 EN ...

Page 60: ... Mattress knee Gatch bolster XPS grey 6506 003 130 Oxygen bottle holder Fowler 650700450053 Oxygen bottle holder head section 650700450054 Restraint package X restraint 6500 001 430 Restraint package X restraint blue 6500 001 431 Siderail standard 650709990002 Siderail XPS option 650709990001 Storage flat head end 6500 128 000 Storage net base 6500 160 000 Storage pouch backrest dual sided 6507004...

Page 61: ... Power cord Europe 650700450103 Power cord Israel 650700450210 Power cord Japan 650700450106 Power cord North America 650700450102 Power cord South Africa 650700450211 Power cord Switzerland 650700450107 Power cord United Kingdom 650700450104 P Po ow we er r c co om mp po on ne en nt ts s D DC C 12 VDC cable automotive 650700450101 6507 009 001 Rev AB 3 55 EN ...

Page 62: ...m chloride 0 154 Isopropanol 21 000 Non active ingredient Ethylene Glycol Monobutyl Ether 3 N No ot te e For safety information read the product label To clean or disinfect the external product surface 1 To clean wipe external surfaces with a fresh clean wipe to remove all visible soils Repeat as necessary until the product is clean N No ot te e Use as many wipes as necessary Complete step 1 befor...

Page 63: ...zle at a minimum of 24 in 61 cm from the product The product is power washable The product may show some signs of oxidation or discoloration from continuous washing No degradation of the product s performance will occur from power washing as long as you follow the proper procedures Immersing restraint strap metal buckles can cause buckle corrosion and is not recommended Rinse with clean water and ...

Page 64: ...nt solution 3 Avoid oversaturation and make sure that the product does not stay wet longer than the chemical manufacturer s guidelines for proper disinfecting 4 Allow the product to air dry 5 Disinfect the V Ve ellc cr ro o after every use Saturate the V Ve ellc cr ro o with disinfectant rinse with water and allow the disinfectant to evaporate Appropriate disinfectant for nylon V Ve ellc cr ro o s...

Page 65: ...th he e b ba at tt te er ry y W WA AR RN NI IN NG G Always wear rubber gloves in addition to personal protective equipment when cleaning the battery to reduce the risk of injury Always use only non conductive materials to wipe the battery Always avoid excessive water exposure to the battery terminals Do not directly handle or make contact with the battery terminals while cleaning to avoid the risk...

Page 66: ...tors such as weather terrain geographical location and individual usage will alter the required maintenance schedule If you are unsure how to perform these checks contact your Stryker service technician If you are in doubt as to what intervals to follow to maintain your product consult your Stryker service technician Check each routine and replace worn parts if necessary E Ev ve er ry y m mo on nt...

Page 67: ...s Manual back up release handle Base extends and retracts when you pull the manual back up release handle Cot does not lower when you pull the manual backup release handle with 125 lb 57 kg or more on the cot Litter All fasteners are secure Backrest cylinder operates Adjust pneumatic cylinder for full range of motion if required Base All fasteners are secure X frame X frame expands and retracts He...

Page 68: ...st operates Mattress No cracks or tears Base No bent broken or damaged components Cot retaining post is secure If not replace the screw No excessive damage to X frame guards Wheels Free of debris S St te ee er r L Lo oc ck k and wheel locks operate Check brake cable between S St te ee er r L Lo oc ck k and wheel lock for wear bends creases Head section No bent broken or damaged components Grip bar...

Page 69: ...cracked or broken Warning labels present and legible Base All welds are intact not cracked or broken Retractable head section oxygen bottle holder optional Straps and clips for wear Foot section Foot end hitch latch hooks not worn Cables and wires Foot end interface board FEIB cable connector is tight 6507 009 001 Rev AB 3 63 EN ...

Page 70: ...ed States Contains FCC ID Z7A SDMACP Contains FCC ID Z7A 6507 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsibl...

Page 71: ...or use in professional healthcare facilities emergency medical services and home healthcare environments If it is used in other environments this equipment might not offer adequate protection to radio frequency communication services and power supply networks The user might need to take mitigation measures such as relocating or reorienting the equipment RF emissions CISPR 11 Class B G Gu uiid da a...

Page 72: ... Interference may occur in the vicinity of equipment marked with the following symbol Radiated RF IEC 61000 4 3 10 V m 80 MHz to 2 7 GHz 10 V m N No ot te e These guidelines may not apply in all situations Electromagnetic propagation is affected by absorption and reflection from structures objects and people a Field strengths from fixed transmitters such as base stations for radio cellular cordles...

Page 73: ...rs P Po ow we er r P PR RO O 2 and cables as recommended below according to the maximum output power of the communications equipment 380 390 TETRA 400 1 8 0 3 430 470 GMRS 460 FRS 460 2 0 0 3 704 787 LTE band 13 17 0 2 0 3 800 960 GSM 800 900 TETRA 800 iDEN 820 CDMA 850 LTE band 5 2 0 0 3 1 700 1 990 GSM 1800 CDMA 1900 GSM 1900 DECT LTE band 1 3 4 25 UMTS 2 0 0 3 2 400 2 570 Bluetooth WLAN 802 11 ...

Page 74: ...e protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interfere...

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