14 electromagnetic conformity, Electromagnetic emmissions, Electromagnetic immunity – Laerdal CPRmeter User Manual

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14 Electromagnetic Conformity

Guidance and manufacturer’s declaration: The CPRmeter is intended for use in the
electromagnetic environment specified in the tables below. The user of the CPRmeter
should assure that it is used in such an environment.

Electromagnetic Emmissions

Emissions Test

Compliance

Electromagnetic environment - Guidance

RF CISPR 11

Group 1 Class

The CPRmeter uses RF energy only for its

internal function. Therefore, its RF emissions

are very low and are not likely to cause any

interference in nearby electronic equipment.

The CPRmeter is suitable for use in

all establishments, including domestic

establishments and those directly connected

to the public low-voltage

power supply network that supplies buildings

used for domestic purposes.

Electromagnetic Immunity

Immunity Test

IEC 60601

Test Level

Compliance
Level

Electromagnetic

Environment -

Guidance

Electrostatic

Discharge

(ESD)

IEC 61000-4-2

±6 kV contact

±8 kV air

±6 kV contact

±8 kV air

There are no special

requirements with

respect to electrostatic

discharge.

Power

Frequency

(50/60/400 Hz)

Magnetic Field

IEC 61000-4-8

3 A/m

3 A/m

Power frequency

magnetic fields should

be at levels characteristic

of a typical location in

a typical commercial/

hospital environment.

There are no special

requirements for

non-commercial/

non-hospital

environments.

Radiated RF

IEC 61000-4-3

10 V/m

80 MHz to

2.5 GHz

10 V/m

Portable and mobile

RF communications

equipment should be

used no closer to any

part of the CPRmeter,

than is absolutely

necessary.†,‡ The

recommended

separation distances for

various transmitters and

the CPRmeter are

shown in the following

table.

Interference may

occur in the vicinity of

equipment marked

with the following

symbol:

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