12 • Information on electromagnetic compatibility (EMC)
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Position the electrosurgical unit, the cords of the instruments, and
the cord of the return electrode as far away as possible from elec-
tronic equipment.
Position the cords as far away as possible from the cords of elec-
tronic equipment.
WARNING
Stacked devices
If you place the device next to or stack it with other equipment, the
devices may affect each other.
Risk of injury to the patient.
The unit may fail or not function properly.
The unit may only be placed next to or stacked with VIO-series de-
vices.
If it is necessary to operate the device near or stacked together
with non-VIO-series equipment, keep as much distance as possi-
ble between the devices. Check whether the devices are affecting
each other: Are the devices behaving unusually? Are faults occur-
ring?
WARNING
Interference with the unit from portable and mobile HF telecom-
munications equipment (e.g. mobile phones, WLAN equipment)
Electromagnetic waves emitted by portable and mobile HF telecom-
munications equipment may affect the unit.
Risk of injury to the patient.
The unit may fail or not perform properly.
When using portable and mobile HF telecommunications devices,
including their accessories, there must be a distance of at least
30 cm between them and the device and its cords.
WARNING
Use of non-approved internal cables by Technical Service
This can result in the increased emission of electromagnetic waves or
reduce the immunity of the device.
Risk of injury to the patient.
The unit may fail or not perform properly.
Technical Service may only use the internal cables that are listed
in the service manual for the device.
Guidance and manufacturer's declaration - electromagnetic emissions
The equipment is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The customer or the user of the
equipment should ensure that it is used in such an environment.
Emissions test Compliance Electromagnetic environment - guidance
HF emissions CISPR 11 Group 1 In stand-by operation, the equipment uses HF energy
only for its internal function.
Group 2 In the active state, the device emits HF energy to the
patient.