Note: If an MPSO (Multiple Portable Socket Outlet) is used with the
system, the maximum permitted load should not be exceeded. Do not
connect electrical equipment that has not been supplied as part of the
system.
Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) to IEC 60601-
1-2
The MicroLab has been tested to IEC 60601-1-2:2014, regarding the
ability to operate in an environment containing other electrical/electronic
equipment (including other medical devices).
The purpose of this testing is to ensure that the MicroLab is not likely to
adversely affect the normal operation of other such equipment and that
other such equipment is not likely to adversely affect the normal operation
of the MicroLab.
Despite the testing of the MicroLab that has been undertaken, normal
operation of the MicroLab can be affected by other electrical/electronic
equipment and portable and mobile RF communications equipment.
Keep a distance of about 2 meters from possible error sources when
using the device.
As the MicroLab is medical equipment, special precautions are needed
regarding EMC (electromagnetic compatibility).
It is important that the MicroLab is configured and installed /put into
service, in accordance with the instructions/guidance provided herein and
is used only in the configuration as supplied.
Changes or modifications to the MicroLab may results in increased
emissions or decreased immunity of the MicroLab in ation to EMC
performance.
The MicroLab should be used only with the accessories (USB cables,
mains adapter and turbine transducer) supplied (which are referenced in
the accessories section of this manual). None of the MicroLab cables
should be extended in length by the user.
If any cables are extended by the user or non-approved accessories are
used, this may result in an increased level of emissions or decreased
level of immunity, in relation to the MicroLab’s EMC. None of the
MicroLabs accessories should be used with other devices, as this may