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EBS Ink Jet Systeme 20140704#1.0
Control of Electromagnetic Interference
1. Properties of high-frequency devices.
Your Ink-Jet printer contains a high-frequency transmitter and receiver. When it
is in the ON state, the printer receives and transmits high-frequency (HF)
signals.
The controller of the Ink-Jet printer system controls energy emitted during
printer operation on an on-going basis.
The HANDJET
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EBS-260 printer complies with all the requirements of the
regulations concerning the impact of the HF energy on humans in your country
– see Conformity Marking (p. 11).
2. Printer accessories.
If you do not use original EBS parts or printer accessories, including batteries or
electronic components, the statutory requirements may not be met and the HF
electromagnetic emission limits may be exceeded.
Impact on Medical Equipment
Pacemaker and Other Medical Implants
The printer contains built-in high-frequency transmitters and receivers. Persons
having medical implants should not approach the printer to a distance smaller
than 20 cm (8 inches) from the implants not to disturb implant operation.
Other Medical Equipment
If you use a piece of medical equipment, please ask the equipment
manufacturer whether the equipment is sufficiently shielded against
electromagnetic radiation. In certain circumstances your doctor may help you
gain the information you require.
Operation in Explosion Hazard Areas
If you work in an explosion hazard area, switch your Ink-Jet printer off, do not
replace the batteries or do not remove them from the printer and follow all
instructions and precautions. Sparking generated by batteries may cause an
explosion and/or fire in this hazardous area and result in personal injuries or
even death.
The regions where a potential explosion hazard exists are usually marked
appropriately. The examples of such regions are: solvent storage areas, fuel
storage areas and petrol stations, below-decks onboard ships, storage areas for
explosive gases, air mixtures, chemicals and metal or flour powders.
Operation in Areas of Blasting
In order to avoid disturbance during blasting operations, the printer should be
switched off in the areas where such operations are performed or where the use
of radio equipment is forbidden.
Follow the operating instructions and information signs.