Monnal T75 user manual
Immunity test
Test level according to
IEC 60601
Compliance level
Electromagnetic envi-
ronment/comments
0% UT for 0.5 cycles
A 0°, 45°, 90°, 135°,
180°,
225°, 270° and 315°
0% UT for 0.5 cycles
A 0°, 45°, 90°, 135°,
180°,
225°, 270° and 315°
0% UT for 1 cycle
0% UT for 1 cycle
Voltage dips, short in-
terruptions and volt-
age variations (IEC
61000-4-11)
70% UT
for 25 cycles at 50 Hz
For 30 cycles at 60 Hz
Single phase: at 0°
70% UT
for 25 cycles at 50 Hz
For 30 cycles at 60 Hz
Single phase: at 0°
Professional health
care establishment en-
vironment.
If use of the system re-
quires continued oper-
ation during power sup-
ply cuts, the use of a
separate power source
to power the medical
device is recommend-
ed (UPS, etc.).
Voltage interruptions
(IEC 61000-4-11)
0 % UT;
for 250 cycles at 50 Hz
for 300 cycles at 60 Hz
0 % UT;
for 250 cycles at 50Hz
for 300 cycles at 60 Hz
Professional health
care establishment en-
vironment.
If use of the system re-
quires continued oper-
ation during power sup-
ply cuts, the use of a
separate power source
to power the medical
device is recommend-
ed (UPS, etc.).
Electromagnetic immunity, portable radio-frequency equipment
The medical device is intended for use in a magnetic and electromagnetic environment as described in
the table below. The user and installer must ensure compliance of the electromagnetic environment.
Immunity test
Test level
Compliance level
Electromagnetic envi-
ronment/comments
WARNING: RF hand-held communication devices should not be used (including peripherals such as
antenna cables and external cables) within a radius of 30 cm (12 inches) of any part of the
Monnal
T75
, including the cables specified by the manufacturer. Otherwise, the performance of this equip-
ment may be impaired.
Radiated, radio-fre-
quency, electro-
magnetic fields (IEC
61000-4-3)
3 V/m
80 MHz to 2.7 GHz
80 % MA to 1 kHz
10 V/m
80 MHz to 2.7 GHz
80 % MA to 1 kHz
3 V/m
80 MHz to 2.7 GHz
80 % MA to 1 kHz
10 V/m
80 MHz to 2.7 GHz
80 % MA to 1 kHz
Professional health
care establishment en-
vironment.
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