Applicable Regulations And Directives; General Precautions; General Information On Electromagnetic Disturbance - Moretti Mobility CM900-41 Manual Del Usuario

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Note:
The complete product codes, the manufacturer's single registration number (SRN), the
basic UDI-DI code and any references to standards used are indicated in the EU Declaration of
Conformity that MORETTI SPA issues and provides through its own channels.

4.1 Applicable regulations and directives

- EN 12184:2014
- EN 60601-1:2007;
- EN 60601-1-2:2006.

5. GENERAL PRECAUTIONS

• Please consult this manual carefully for correct use of the device
• Always consult your doctor or therapist for correct use of the device.
• Keep the packaged product away from sources of heat, as the packaging is cardboard
• Avoid exposure of the device to direct sunlight or other sources of heat
• The lifetime of the device depends on wear and tear of non-repairable
and/or non-replaceable parts
• Always take care when children are present
• The user and/or patient must report any serious incident that has occurred in relation
to the device to the manufacturer and to the competent authority of the Member State
in which the user and/or patient is established.

6. GENERAL INFORMATION ON ELECTROMAGNETIC DISTURBANCE

The rapid growth of electronics, especially in communications, has saturated the environment
with electromagnetic radiation (EM) emitted by television, radio and communication signals.
These EM waves are invisible and are stronger the closer you are to their source. All electrical
conductors act as antennas for EM signals and, to varying extents, all electric wheelchairs and
scooters may be affected by electromagnetic interference (EMI). EMI may cause unintentional
movements and/or irregular control of the vehicle.
The electromagnetic energy emitted by sources such as:
• radio stations;
• TV stations;
• amateur radio stations;
• shop alarm systems;
• mobile telephones and cordless telephones can interfere with electric wheelchairs
and electric scooters;
The interference can cause the electromagnetic brake to release, unintentional movement
of the device and movement in the wrong direction. It can also permanently damage
the device's electronic control unit. In our everyday environment, there are a certain
number of intense sources of EMI.
The intensity of the EM energy can be measured in Volts per metre (V/m). Your electric
wheelchair is equipped with a protection against EMI which has been tested and certified
as compliant with current international regulations, up to a certain intensity. This is called
the "level of immunity" The greater the level of immunity, the better the device is protected.
At this time, technology can provide a level of immunity of at least 20 V/m; this is sufficient
protection against the most common sources of EMI. However, we consider that the following
precautions can further minimise the risk.

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