DTM65 Product HANDBOOK
Special Instructions for medical applications (IEC/EN/UL/CSA 60601-1)
These products are designed for continuous operation within an overall enclosure, and must be mounted
such that access to the mains terminals is restricted. See clause 16, IEC60601-1, EN60601-1 and UL/CSA
60601-1.
These products are NOT suitable for use in the presence of flammable anaesthetic mixtures with air or with
oxygen, or with nitrous oxide.
These products are classed as ordinary equipment, type B and have a Reinforced barrier between input and
output to IEC60601-1, EN60601-1 and UL/CSA 60601-1. They are NOT protected against the ingress of
water.
Where any part of this product is made accessible to the operator in the end use equipment, the operator
must not touch this part and the patient at the same time.
WARNING: No modification of this product is allowed.
Environmental Specifications:
Description
Use
Temperature
Humidity
Altitude
Shock
Vibration
Material Group
Pollution Degree
Overvoltage Category
Class
IP rating
If the equipment is used in a manner not specified by the manufacturer, the protection provided by the
equipment may be impaired,
Level of Insulation:
Dielectric Strength testing is carried out as follows:
Primary mains circuit to earth: 1.5kVac
Primary mains circuits to secondary: 4kVac*
WEEE
Reference should be made to local regulations concerning the disposal of these products at the end of their
useful life.
TDK Lambda UK Ltd is a member of the B2B Compliance scheme; the scheme is operated by GAMBICA
B2B Compliance Ltd
For further information relating to the obligations of TDK-Lambda under the WEEE Directive please contact
B2B Compliance on +44 (0)1691 676124, you can also contact them via e-mail at
WWW.b2bcompliance.org.uk
Operation
Indoor
0° C - +70° C (derating at 2.5%/° C above 50° C)
20 - 90% RH, non-condensing
Single axis 23.5m/s
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3000m
2
196.15m/s
(20G)
2
, 10 - 55Hz at 2G (constant sweep) in all 3 planes.
IIIb
2
II
I
20
Storage
-
0° C - +50° C
20 - 90% RH, non-
condensing
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