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12 Compliance with electromagnetic emission standards
The following paragraphs will specify the compliance with electromagnetic emission standards:
Guidelines and manufacturer's declaration - Electromagnetic emissions
Guidelines and manufacturer's declaration - Electromagnetic immunity
Recommended distances between portable and mobile radiofrequency communication equipment and the AED
12.1 Guidelines and manufacturer's declaration - Electromagnetic emissions
The Saver One was designed to be used in electromagnetic environments with features listed below. The customer or
the user of the Saver One must ensure that it is used in such an environment.
Electromagnetic environment - Guidelines
The AED uses RF energy only for its internal operation. Therefore,
its RF emissions are very low and are unlikely to interfere with
nearby electronic equipment.
The AED can be used in any building, including those for
residential use and those directly connected to the public low-
voltage power supply network that supplies residential buildings.
Harmonic Emissions
IEC/EN 61000-3-2
Voltage fluctuations / flicker
IEC/EN 61000-3-3
12.2 Guidelines and manufacturer's declaration - Electromagnetic immunity
The Saver One was designed to be used in electromagnetic environments with features listed below. The customer or
the user of the Saver One must ensure that it is used in such an environment.
Test level
IEC/EN 60601-1
Electromagnetic environment -
Guidelines
Electrostatic shock (ESD)
IEC/EN 61000-4-2
Floors must be wood, concrete or ceramic tiles.
If the floors are covered with synthetic
material, the relative humidity must be at least
30%.
Fast transients / bursts
IEC/EN 61000-4-4
±2 kV by electricity
networks
±1 kV by input / output
networks
±1 kV by input / output
networks
< 5% U
T
(> 95% dip in U
T
)
for 0,5 cycles
40% U
T
(60% dip in U
T
)
for 5 cycles
70% U
T
(30% dip in U
T
)
for 25 cycles
< 5% U
T
(>95% dip in U
T
)
for 5 seconds