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GENERAL INFORMATION ON USAGE AND MAINTENANCE
ELECTRIC RATING
Source voltage: AC 100 V–240 V
Frequency: 50–60 Hz
Power input: 80 VA
DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHT
Dimensions: 332–422 mm (W) × 569–658 mm (D) × 504–760 mm (H)
Weight: 23.2 kg
SYSTEM CLASSIFICATION
• Types of protection against electric shock:
This instrument is classified as Class I equipment.
Class I equipment does not depend only on basic insulation for protection against electric shock, but
also provides a means of connection to a protective earth system so that metal parts that come into
contact do not become conductive if the basic insulation fails.
• Grade of protection against electric shock:
This instrument is classified as Type B applied part.
Type B applied part provides a specified grade of protection to prevent electric shock, particularly for
reliability against current leaks, measuring current and protective earth current (in case of Class I equip
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ment).
• Degree of protection against harmful intrusion of water (IEC 60529): IPX0
This instrument does not provide protection against intrusion of water.
• Classification according to the method(s) of sterilization or disinfection recommended by the manufac-
turer: not applicable.
This instrument has no part to be sterilized or disinfected.
• Classification by safety of use in air/flammable anesthetic gas, oxygen or nitrous oxide/flammable anes-
thetic gas atmosphere
• Equipment not suited for use in air/flammable anesthetic gas, oxygen or nitrous oxide/flammable
anesthetic gas atmosphere
• This instrument should be used in an environment free of flammable anesthetic gas and other flam-
mable gases.
• Classification according to the mode of operation: Continuous operation.
Continuous operation is the operation under normal load for an unlimited period, without the specified
limits of temperature being exceeded.
• Class of laser product: Class 1 laser product according to IEC 60825-1:2007, IEC 60825-1:2014
Class 1 equipment is a laser product which is safe under the rationally predictable operation conditions,
and keeps safety for human eyes even if any optical system (lens or telescope) is used as a condens
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ing unit.