8. DECLARATION OF ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY
The CN250 and CN260 Scooters are designed for use in the electromagnetic conditions
specified in the following tables. The user of the CN250 and CN260 Scooters must make sure
that it is used in the conditions specified.
Warnings related to risks from electromagnetic interference:
Interference can cause accidental movement and/or erratic vehicle control.
Electromagnetic energy emitted by sources such as:
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radio transmitting stations;
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TV broadcasting stations;
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amateur radio stations;
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shop alarms;
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mobile phones and cordless telephones can interfere with electric wheelchairs and
electric scooters.
Interference can cause the electromagnetic brake to release, the device to move in an
unintended direction. They can also permanently damage the permanently damage the
device's electronic control unit. In the everyday environment there are a number number
of relatively intense electromagnetic sources. The intensity of EM energy can be measured
in volts per metre (V/m). Your scooter is equipped with protection against interference
electromagnetic interference tested and certified in accordance with current international
requirements, up to a certain intensity. This is called the 'immunity level'.
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MANUFACTURER'S GUIDE AND DECLARATION - ELECTROMAGNETIC EMISSIONS
The scooters are intended for use in the following electromagnetic conditions.
EMISSION TESTS
RF emissions
CISPR 11
RF emissions
CISPR 11
Harmonic emissions
IEC 61000-3-2
Voltage flutter/flicker
IEC 61000-3-3
The client or user must ensure that it is used in these conditions.
CONFORMITY
Not applicable
Conforming
The scooters use RF energy only for
internal functions and for charging
Group 1
Class B
in all buildings, including the home
ELECTROMAGNETIC
ENVIRONMENT – GUIDE
the battery. Their RF emissions
are therefore very low and in all
likelihood do not interfere with
nearby electronic equipment.
The scooters are suitable for use
and buildings connected directly
to the low voltage public power
grid for residential applications.
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