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Important Information; Ce-Label; Disposal; Electromagnetic Compatibility Tables And Information - KaWe Masterlight Gebrauchsanweisung

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Instructions on the packaging
Temperature range
Humidity during
during transport
transport and
and storage
+50° C
20% - 90%
–10° C

6.6 Important information

If multiple KaWe examination lights are used at once, the total irradi-
ance may exceed 1,000 W/m² due to superposition of the luminous
fields. As a result, there is a risk that the illuminated field may become
very hot. The superposition of the luminous fields of multiple KaWe
examination lights may cause the limit values for UV radiation (<400
nm) of 10 W/m² to be exceeded.
The report on the factory test for electrical safety can be obtained
upon request. The only requirement is the serial number of the light
for which the protocol is desired. If other KaWe examination lights or
other pieces of equipment are connected together during installation,
section 16 of EN 60601-1:2013 applies and if necessary, the compli-

9. ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY TABLES AND INFORMATION

These KaWe examination lights are subject to special safety measures with regard to EMC requirements and must be installed in accordance with
the enclosed EMC instructions. The functionality of these KaWe examination lights can be influenced by portable and mobile HF communication
devices.
The use of other accessories will result in increased emissions or decreased immunity of the unit.
For the KaWe examination light to operate as intended, it is necessary that the light not be placed directly next to or
stacked together with other equipment. If the lamp must be used directly next to or while stacked with other equipment,
the KaWe examination light is to be closely monitored.
Table 9.1 Guidelines and Manufacturer Declaration – Electromagnetic Emissions
The KaWe examination light is designed to be used in the types of environments listed below.
The customer or user of the KaWe examination light is responsible for ensuring that this device is used in such an environment.
Emissions Measurement
Harmonic oscillations according to IEC
61000-3-2
Voltage fluctuations / flicker emissions
according to IEC 61000-3-3
Type-CISPR 15-1
high frequency emissions
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Air pressure during
transport and
storage
storage
RH
P
700hPa - 1060hPa
Guidelines and Manufacturer Declaration – Electromagnetic Emissions
Conformity
Class A
Complies
Complies
ance with the requirements is to be verified. Before initial operation,
the installation must be inspected in accordance with EN 62353.
When installing the KaWe examination light, the polarity is very
important. Should the KaWe examination light not work after instal-
lation, during troubleshooting, the polarity can be switched on the
secondary side of the power supply.

7. CE-LABEL

This KaWe examination light complies with guidelines 93/42/
EWG (guidelines for medical products from the council of the Euro-
pean communities). The applicable standard is EN 60601-2-41. The
company KIRCHNER & WILHELM GmbH + Co. KG is certified according
to DIN EN ISO 13485:2012.

8. DISPOSAL

At the end of the product's life, the components of the KaWe
examination light are to be disposed of properly. Ensure that the mate-
rials are sorted carefully according to type. The electrical circuit boards
are to be disposed of at an appropriate recycling centre. The lamp
housing and the rest of the components of the KaWe examination light
should be disposed of according to their type of material.
Electromagnetic environment – guidelines
The KaWe examination light is designed for use in all facilities includ-
ing living spaces that are directly connected to a public low-voltage
power supply network that also supplies power to buildings used for
domestic purposes.
The KaWe examination light is not designed to be connected to any
other type of device.

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