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CISPR Emissions 
Classification

Class A

The MaxO2 ME is suitable for use in all 
establishments other than domestic and 
those directly connected to the public low-
voltage power supply network that supplies 
buildings used for domestic purposes.

NOTE:

 The EMISSIONS characteristics of this 

equipment make it suitable for use in industrial 
areas and hospitals (CISPR 11 class A). If it is used 
in a residential environment (for which CISPR 
11 class B is normally required) this equipment 
might not offer adequate protection to radio-
frequency communication services. The user 
might need to take mitigation measures, such 
as relocating or re-orienting the equipment.

Harmonic Emissions  
(IEC 61000-3-2)

Class A

Voltage Fluctuations Complies

ELECTROMAGNETIC IMMUNITY

This equipment is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. 
The user of this equipment should assure that it is used in such an environment.

IMMUNITY 
AGAINST

IEC 60601-1-2: (4TH EDITION) 

TEST LEVEL

ELECTROMAGNETIC 
ENVIRONMENT

Professional 
Healthcare Facility 
Environment

Home 
Healthcare 
Environment

Electrostatic 
discharge, ESD 
(IEC 61000-4-2)

Contact discharge: ±8 kV 
Air discharge: ±2 kV, ±4 kV, ±8 kV, ±15 kV

Floors should be wood, 

concrete, or ceramic 

tile. If floors are covered 

with synthetic material, 

the relative humidity 

should be kept at levels 

to reduce electrostatic 

charge to suitable levels. 

 

Mains power quality 

should be that of a 

typical commercial or 

hospital environment. 

 

Equipment which emits 

high levels of power 

line magnetic fields (in 

excess of 30A/m) should 

be kept at a distance to 

reduce the likelihood of 

interference. 

 

If user requires 

continued operation 

during power mains 

interruptions, 

ensure that batteries 

are installed and 

charged. Ensure that 

battery life exceeds 

longest anticipated 

power outages or 

provide an additional 

uninterruptible 

power source.

Electrical fast 
transients / bursts 
(IEC 61000-4-5)

Power supply lines: ±2 kV 
Longer input / output lines: ±1 kV

Surges on AC mains 
lines (IEC 61000-4-5)

Common mode: ±2 kV 
Diferential mode: ±1 kV

3 A/m power 
frequency magnetic 
field 50/60 Hz 
(IEC 61000-4-8)

30 A/m
50 Hz or 60 Hz

Voltage dips and 
short interruptions 
on AC mains input 
lines (IEC 61000-4-11)

Dip>95%, 0.5 periods 
Dip 60%, 5 periods 
Dip 30%, 25 periods 
Dip >95%, 5 seconds

Recommended separation distances between portable and mobile 
RF communications equipment and the equipment 

RATED MAXIMUM 

OUTPUT POWER 

OF TRANSMITTER  

W

Separation distance according to frequency 
of transmitters in meters

150 kHz to 80 MHz 

d=1.2/V1] 

P

80 MHz to 800 MHz 

d=1.2/V1] 

P

800MHz to 2.5 GHz 

d=2.3 

P

0.01

0.12

0.12

0.23

0.1

0.38

0.38

0.73

1

1.2

1.2

2.3

10

3.8

3.8

7.3

100

12

12

23

For transmitters rated at a maximum output power not listed above, the recommended 
separation distance 

in meters (m) can be estimated using the equation applicable to 

the frequency of the transmitter, where 

is the maximum output power rating of the 

transmitter in watts (W) according to the transmitter manufacturer. 

NOTE 1:

 At 80 MHz and 800 MHz, the separation distance 

for the higher frequency range applies.

NOTE 2:

 These guidelines may not apply in all situations. Electromagnetic propogation 

is affected by absorption and reflection from structures, objects, and people.

This equipment is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment 
specified below. The customer or the user of this equipment 
should assure that it is used in such an environment. 

IMMUNITY 

TEST

IEC 60601-1-2: 2014 (4TH 

EDITION) TEST LEVEL

ELECTROMAGNETIC ENVIRON-
MENT - GUIDANCE

Professional 
Healthcare 
Facility 
Environment

Home Healthcare 
Environment

Conducted 
RF coupled 
into lines (IEC 
61000-4-6)

3V (0.15 - 80 
MHz) 
6V (ISM bands)

3V (0.15 - 80 MHz)
6V (ISM & 
Amateur bands)

Portable and mobile RF communications 
equipment (including cables) should 
be used no closer to any part of the 
recommended separation distance calculated 
from the equation applicable to the 
frequency of the transmitter as below.

Recommended sparation distance:

 

d=1.2 

d=1.2 

P 80 MHz to 800 MHz 

d=2.3 

P 800 MHz to 2.7 GHz

Where P is the maximum output 
power rating of the transmitter in 
watts (W) according to the transmitter 
manufacturer and d is the recommended 
separation distance in metres (m).

Field strengths from fixed RF transmitters, 
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:

Radiated RF 
immunity 
(IEC 
61000-4-3)

3 V/m 

80 MHz - 2.7 GHz
80% @ 1 KHz
AM Modulation

10 V/m

80 MHz - 2.7 GHz
80% @ 1 KHz
AM Modulation

Содержание MaxO2ME

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Страница 3: ...comes in con tact with infectious agents Gasleaksthatcauseroomairtomixwiththegassamplemaycauseinaccurateoxygenread ings EnsuretheO ringsonthesensorandflowdiverterareinplaceandintactpriortouse DONOTexp...

Страница 4: ...g Oxygen Calibration 7 3 0 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 7 3 1 Alarm Setting Procedure 7 3 1 1 Low Alarm Setting 7 3 1 2 High Alarm Setting 8 3 1 3 Smart Alarm Mode 8 3 2 Basic Operation 8 3 3 Alarm Conditio...

Страница 5: ...mponent Identification 1 LOWALARMLED Inalowalarmcondition theyellow LOWALARM LEDwillflashonce every two seconds accompanied by the audio buzzer If the Oxygen level is below 18 the red LOW ALARM LED wi...

Страница 6: ...sensor after calibration may shift the calibra tion point enough to require recalibration CAUTION The flow diverter for the sensor is for use with flowing gases only DO NOT use the diverter when perf...

Страница 7: ...1 Allow adequate time for the sensor to equilibrate to a new ambient temperature 2 When used in a breathing circuit place the sensor upstream of the heater 3 For best results perform the calibration...

Страница 8: ...from the low alarm setting Pressing the Down key will subtract one from the high alarm setting and add one to the low alarm setting In other words the Up Arrow widens the alarm band and the down arro...

Страница 9: ...the new sensor and tighten the cable connector 6 Screw the flow diverter onto the new sensor 7 Wait approximately 20 minutes for the sensor to reach equilibrium 8 Calibrate the new sensor NOTE If the...

Страница 10: ...axtec Certified Service Technician 6 3 Replacing Sensor Cable After extended use or abuse to the sensor cable the cable may begin to wear and lose its ability to properly retract The cable can be remo...

Страница 11: ...or the reading to stabilize before calibration Also note that the monitor may sense that the concentration is changing and an E07 error code will display Sensors come supplied with a flow diverter The...

Страница 12: ...AC mains input lines IEC 61000 4 11 Dip 95 0 5 periods Dip 60 5 periods Dip 30 25 periods Dip 95 5 seconds Recommended separation distances between portable and mobile RF communications equipment and...

Страница 13: ...os amateur radio AM and FM radio broadcast and TV broadcast cannot be predicted theoretically with accuracy To assess the electromagnetic environment due to fixed RF transmitters an electromagnetic si...

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