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Contents
Chapter 1 1 Glossary of Symbols
Chapter 2 2 Warnings, Cautions and Contraindications2 Contraindications2 Warnings3 Cautions
Chapter 3 4 Indications for Use
Chapter 4 4 User Interfaces, Controls and Serviceable Items4 UserInterfaces5 UserControls5 ServiceableItems
Chapter 5 6 Operating Instructions
Chapter 6 7 Audible and Visual Indicators
Chapter 7 10 Troubleshooting
Chapter 8 10 Cleaning, Care and Maintenance10 CleaningandCare11 RoutineMaintenance11 ReplacementParts11 RecommendedAccessories11 Service12 ColumnChangeProcedure13 Storage
Chapter 9 13 Specifications
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1. Glossary of Symbols
Awarningindicatesthatthepersonalsafetyofthepatientmaybeinvolved.Disregardingawarningcouldresultinsignificantinjury
Acautionindicatesthataprecautionorserviceproceduremustbefollowed.DisregardingacautioncouldleadtoaminorinjuryordamagetoequipmentOn/Off(Power)
FlowsettingindicatorBlueIndicatorLight
Generalalarmindicatorlight
FollowinstructionsforuseTypeBFAppliedPartClassIIEquipmentNoOpenFlames
NoSmoking
NoOilorGrease
DoNotDisassemble
ElectricalSafetyAgencyCertificate
U.S.FederalRegulationRestrictsthisdevicetosalebyorderofphysician.Mayalsobeapplicableinothercountries
DonotdisposeofinunsortedmunicipalwasteACPower
KeepDry
EnclosureIngressProtectionagainstsolidobjectsof12.5mmminimumdiameterandverticallyfallingdropsofwater
ManufacturerComplieswithapplicableEUdirectivesincludingmedicaldevicesdirective
AuthorizedrepresentativeintheEuropeanCommunity
Fragile
Humidity
Temperature
ThisSideUp
ONLY
ONLYONLY
WARNING
CAUTION
ONLY
ONLYONLY
ONLY
ONLY
As Packaged (Per Box)
Symbol Key
IP21
EC REP
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Contraindications• ThisequipmentistobeusedasanoxygensupplementandisNOT
INTENDEDtobelifesupportingorlifesustaining.
Warnings • Thedeviceproducesconcentratedoxygengaswhichaccelerates
combustion.DONOTUSETHEDEVICEWHENSMOKINGORNEAROPENFLAME,MATCHES,PETROLEUM,OIL,GREASE,SOLVENTS,RADIANTHEATERS,AEROSOLSetc.Useonlywaterbasedlotionsorsalvesthatareconcentratedoxygencompatibleduringoxygentherapy.
• Concentratedoxygenmakesiteasierforafiretostartandspread.Donotleavethenasalcannulaonupholsteryorotherfabricsuchasbeddingorpersonalclothingiftheoxygenconcentratoristurnedonbutnotinuse.Concentratedoxygenwillmakethematerialsflammable.Turnofftheoxygenconcentratorwhennotinuse.
• Donotusetheoxygenconcentratorinthepresenceofpollutants,smokeorfumes,flammableanesthetics,cleaningagentsorotherchemicalvapors.Thismayinternallycontaminatetheoxygenconcentratoranddegradeitsperformance.
• Donotusetheoxygenconcentratorifeithertheplugorthepowercordisdamagedtopreventaccidentalelectricalshock.
• Donotsubmergetheoxygenconcentratorinliquids,exposetoliquids,orotherwiseallowliquidstoenterintothecase,thismayleadtoelectricalshockand/ordamage.Iftheoxygenconcentratorisexposedtoliquidsturnitoffandunplugfromelectricaloutletbeforeattemptingtocleananddrytheliquidspill.
• Whenusingacompatiblehumidifierdonotrefillhumidifierwhileattachedtotheoxygenconcentrator.Removethehumidifierfromtheoxygenconcentratorpriortorefillingtopreventaccidentalspillsontheconcentratorandpreventelectricalshockhazard.
• Donotusecleaningagentsotherthanthosespecifiedinthismanual.Alwaysunplugtheoxygenconcentratorbeforeperforminganycleaning.Donotusealcohol,isopropylalcohol,ethylenechloride,orpetroleumbasedcleaners.Thismayimpairtheproperfunctionand/orincreasetheriskoffireandburns.
• Donotdisassembletheoxygenconcentratororattemptanymaintenanceotherthantasksdescribedinthisusermanual;disassemblycreatesahazardofelectricalshockandwillvoidthewarranty.Servicingoftheconcentratoristobeperformedbyqualifiedandtrainedpersonnelonly.
• Donotuseanycolumnsotherthanthosespecifiedinthisusermanual.Theuseofnon-specifiedcolumnsmaycreateasafetyhazardand/orimpairequipmentperformanceandwillvoidthewarranty.
2. Warnings, Cautions and Contraindications
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• Toavoiddangerofchokingandstrangulationhazard,keeptubingawayfromchildrenandpets.
• Ifyoubegintofeelillorareexperiencingdiscomfortwhileusingtheoxygenconcentrator,consultyourhealthcareproviderimmediately.
Cautions• USAFederallawrestrictsthisdevicetosaleorrentalbyorontheorderof
aphysician,oranyotherpractitionerlicensedbytheStateinwhichhe/shepracticestouseorordertheuseofthisdevice;mayalsobeapplicableinothercountries.Undercertaincircumstances,theuseofnon-prescribedoxygentherapycanbehazardous.
• Availabilityofanalternatesourceofoxygenisrecommendedincaseofpoweroutageormechanicalfailure.Consultyourequipmentproviderfortypeofback-upsystemrecommended.
• Additionalmonitoringorattentionmayberequiredforpatientsusingthisdevicewhoareunabletohearorseealarmsorcommunicatediscomfort.Ifthepatientshowsanysignsofdiscomfort,aphysicianshouldbeconsultedimmediately.
• Accessoriesnotspecifiedforusewiththeoxygenconcentratormayimpairperformance.Alwaysuseaccessoriesaccordingtomanufacturer’sinstructions.
• Nasalcannulashouldberated5litersperminutetoensureproperpatientusageandoxygendelivery.
• Replacethenasalcannulaonaregularbasis.Checkwithyourequipmentproviderorhealthcareprofessionaltodeterminehowoftenthecannulashouldbereplaced.
• Itisrecommendedtheoxygenconcentratoraccessorytubingandcannulaincludeameanstoreducethepropagationoffire.
• Donotoperatetheconcentratorwithouttheintakefilterandparticlefilterinplace.Particlesdrawnintotheoxygenconcentratormaydamagetheequipment.
• Refertotheenvironmentalrangespecificationsforproperstorageanduseconditions.Temperaturesinexcessoftheindicatedrangemaycausedevicemalfunction.
• Donotobstructairintakeorexhaustwhenoperatingtheoxygenconcentrator.Blockageofaircirculationorproximitytoaheatsourcemayleadtointernalheatbuildupandshutdownordamage.Alwaysmaintainaminimumofsixinchesofclearance.
• Donotplaceanythinginthepowersupplyportotherthanthesuppliedwallcord.Avoidtheuseofelectricalextensioncordswiththeconcentrator.Ifanextensioncordmustbeused,useanextensioncordthathasanUnderwritersLaboratory(UL)Markandaminimumwirethicknessof18gauge.Donotconnectanyotherdevicetothesameextensioncord.
• Donotsitorstandontheconcentrator,doingsocanbehazardous.
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InordertoensureasafeinstallationandoperationoftheInogenAtHomeOxygenConcentratorModelGS-100,readandunderstandthisentiremanualbeforeusingthedevice.
TheInogenAtHomeOxygenConcentratorhasa5yearexpectedlifeexcept1yearexpectedlifeforuserserviceablesievebedcolumns.
3. Indications for UseTheInogenAtHomeOxygenConcentratorisusedonaprescriptivebasisbypatientsrequiringsupplementaloxygen.Itsuppliesahighconcentrationofoxygenandisusedwithanasalcannulatochanneloxygenfromtheconcentratortothepatient.TheInogenAtHomeOxygenConcentratormaybeusedinahomeorinstitution.
4. User Interfaces, Controls and Serviceable Items
On/Off Button
Flow Setting IndicatorBlue Indicator
Light
General Caution Indicator
Flow Control
User Interfaces General Caution Indicator Light (Low, Medium Priority Alarm)Ayellowlightindicateseitherachangeinoperatingstatusoraconditionthatmayneedresponse.Aflashinglightishigherprioritythannon-flashing.Blue Indicator Light (Change Column Soon) Columnmaintenanceisrequiredwithin30days.Contactyourequipmentprovidertoarrangeservice.
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User Interfaces Audible IndicatorsAnaudiblealarm(beep)indicateseitherachangeinoperatingstatusoraconditionthatmayneedresponse(alarm).Morefrequentbeepsindicatehigherpriorityconditions.
Flow Setting IndicatorAgreenindicatorlightindicatestheselectedflowsetting.
User ControlsON / OFF ButtonPressoncetoturn“ON”;Pressandholdforonesecondtoturn“OFF”.Flow Setting Control Buttons Usethe–or+flowsettingcontrolbuttonstoselectthesettingasshownonthedisplay.Therearefivesettings,from1to5.
Serviceable ItemsParticle FilterThefiltermustbeinplaceattheintakeendoftheconcentratorduringoperation.
Air Inlet FilterThefiltermustbeinplaceatthetopoftheconcentratorduringoperation.
Cannula Nozzle FittingThenasalcannulaconnectstothisnozzleforoutputofoxygen.
Nasal CannulaNasalcannulasshouldbereplacedonaregularbasis,consultwithyourphysicianorequipmentprovider,orcannulamanufacturer’sinstructions.
Nozzle Fitting
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5. Operating Instructions1. Placetheconcentratorinawell-ventilatedlocation;air
intakeandexhaustmusthaveclearaccess.Ensurethattheconcentratorisatleast6inches(15cm.)awayfromwalls,furnitureandcurtainsthatcouldimpedeadequateairflowtothedevice.
1. Ensureparticlefilterisinplace.2. Ensureintakefilterisinplace.3. FollowinstructionsAorBbelow: A. Ifyouarenotusingahumidifierbottle,connect yournasalcannulatubingtothenozzlefitting. Nozzlefittingislocatedonthetopofthe concentrator.Seeillustrations4A1and4A2. B. Ifyouareusingahumidifierbottle,followthe manufacturer’sinstructions.Placethehumidifier bottleinthedesignatedholder. Seeillustrations4B1and4B2.5. Attachthepowercordtothebackoftheconcentrator andplugtheotherendintoanelectricaloutlet.Donot positiontheconcentratorsothatitisdifficultto disconnectthepowercord.Turnontheconcentratorby pressingtheON/OFFbutton. Seeillustration5.Asingleshortbeepwillsoundandall indicatorlightswillilluminateforafewseconds.6. Usetheorbuttonstoadjustthedevicetothe prescribedsetting.Therearefiveflowsettings,from 1literperminuteto5litersperminute.Thecurrent settingcanbeviewedonthedisplay.ThegreenLEDwill illuminateoncethesetflowrateofoxygenisachieved. Youmaybeginbreathingfromthedevice;therequired oxygenconcentrationisnormallyreachedwithinfive minutesafterdeviceispoweredon.7. Ensurethatthetubingisnotkinkedorpinchedinany wayandthatoxygenisflowingthroughthenasal cannula.Ifoxygenisnotflowing,thegreenLEDwillnot beilluminated.Refertothetroubleshootingguide sectionofthismanual.8. Adjustthenasalcannulasothatitisproperlyaligned onyourfaceorasdirectedbyyourhealthcareprovider.9. TurnofftheconcentratorbypressingtheON/OFF button.Turnofftheconcentratorwhennotinuse.
4A2
4A1
Nozzle Fitting
4B1
4B2
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6. Audible and Visual Indicators
Theconcentratorhasanaudiblealarmandthreevisualindicators(green, yellow and blue).
NotificationsTheconcentratormonitorsvariousparametersduringoperationandutilizesanintelligentalarmsystemtoindicateamalfunctionoftheconcentrator.MathematicalalgorithmsandtimedelaysareusedtoreducetheprobabilityoffalsealarmswhilestillensuringpropernotificationofanalarmconditionIfmultiplealarmconditionsaredetected,thehighestpriorityalarmwillbedisplayed.Toinsurethataudiblenotificationsmaybeheard,theoperatorspositionmustbedeterminedtosuitthesurroundingnoiselevel.Notethatfailuretorespondtothecauseofanalarmconditionforlow,mediumandhighpriorityalarmspotentiallywillresultindiscomfortorreversibleminorinjuryonlyanddevelopwithinaperiodoftimesufficienttoswitchtoabackupsourceofoxygen.Thefollowingnotificationmessagesareaccompaniedbyanaudibleand/orvisualindicator.
Yellow Indicator Light
Blue Indicator Light
Flow Setting Indicator
Condition/Action/ExplanationCurrentflowrateofoxygenbeingdisplayedatasettingfrom1-5litersperminute
Flowstatusindicatorisgreen Columnmaintenanceisrequiredwithin30days.Contactyourequipmentprovidertoarrangeservice.
Indicator
FlowrateonLED Display
Flowrateindicator
BlueIndicatorLight
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Low Priority AlarmsThefollowinglowpriorityalarmmessagesareaccompaniedbyadouble beepandasolid yellow light.
Concentratorisproducingoxygenataslightlydecreasedlevel.Contactyourequipmentprovidertoarrangeservice.
Theconcentratorisoperatingtospecificationbutrequiresserviceattheearliestconvenience.Contactyourequipmentprovidertoarrangeservice.
Oneoftheconcentrator’ssensorshasmalfunctioned.Iftheconditionpersists,contactyourequipmentprovidertoarrangeservice.
Theconcentratorisproducingoxygenataslightlydecreasedrate.Ifconditionpersists,contactyourequipmentprovidertoarrangeservice.
LowOxygen
ServiceNeeded
SensorFail
LowFlow
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3
2
Action/ ExplanationConditionIndicator
Properoxygendeliveryhasnotbeendetected.Checkforkinkedtubing.Ifconditionpersists,switchtoabackupoxygensourceandcontactyourequipmentprovidertoarrangeservice.
FlowError4
Action/ Explanation
Theconcentratorisproducingoxygenatalowconcentration.Switchtoabackupoxygensourceandcontactyourequipmentprovidertoarrangeservice.
Condition
OxygenError
Indicator
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Medium Priority AlarmsThefollowingmediumpriorityalarmmessagesareaccompaniedbyatriplebeep,repeatedevery25seconds,andaflashing yellow light.
Flowsettingflashing
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High Priority Alarms Thefollowinghighpriorityalarmmessagesareaccompaniedbyafivebeeppattern,repeatedevery10secondsandaflashing yellow lightwarningindicatingimmediateresponsebytheoperatorisrequired.
Action/ Explanation
Smokehasbeendetectedinsidethedeviceanddeviceisshuttingdown.Allowtheconcentratortoairoutinasmoke-freeenvironmentandrestart.Ifconditionpersists,switchtoabackupsourceofoxygenandcontactyourequipmentprovider.
Condition
FireHazard
Indicator
5
Concentratortemperatureistoocoldforoperation.Allowtheconcentratortowarmupinaroomtemperatureenvironmentfor10minutesandrestart.Ifconditionpersists,switchtoabackupsourceofoxygenandcontactyourequipmentprovider.
Switchtoabackupsourceofoxygenandcontactyourequipmentprovider.
Concentratorlostpowerduringoperation.Tryunpluggingthepowercordandpluggingitbackin.Ifalarmdoesnotreset,pressandholdthepowerbuttondownfor2seconds.Ifconditionpersists,switchtoabackupsourceofoxygenandcontactyourequipmentprovider.
Concentratortemperatureistoohighforoperation.Ensureairintakeandoutletventshaveclearaccessandparticlefiltersareclean.Allowtheconcentratortocoolfor10minutesandrestart.Ifconditionpersists,switchtoabackupsourceofoxygenandcontactyourequipmentprovider.
SystemCold
SystemError
PowerError
SystemHot
3
2
Soundindicatoronly
4
NOTE Whenpowerislostduringoperation,thebuzzerwillalarm continuously.
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8. Cleaning, Care and Maintenance Cleaning and Care
Periodicallyyoumaycleantheoutsidecaseusingaclothdampenedwithamildliquiddetergent(suchasDawn™)andwater.Followmanufacturer’sinstructionsoncleaningandcareofconcentratoraccessories;cleanorreplacetheseaccessoriesaccordingtoyourhealthcareproviderorrespectivemanufacturer’sinstructionsforuse.
Filter Cleaning and ReplacementTheparticlefiltermustbecleanedweeklytoensuretheeaseofairflow.Removefilterfromthesideofthedevice.
7. Troubleshooting
Checkpowercordforproperconnection
Contactyourequipmentprovider
PressOn/Offbuttontopowerconcentrator
Checkcannulaanditsconnection
Inspectandreplacetheitemsifnecessary
Powercordisnotconnectedproperly
Malfunction
Concentratorisnotpoweredon
Cannulaisnotconnectedproperlyoriskinkedorobstructed
Theoxygentubingorcannulaisfaulty
ConcentratordoesnotpoweronwhenOn/Offbuttonispressed
Nooxygen
Recommended SolutionRefertoChapter4
Possible CauseRefertoChapter4
ProblemAnyproblemaccompaniedbyinformationonconcentratordisplay,visualand/oraudibleindicators
Contactyourhomecareproviderifyouneedassistancewiththedevice.
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Cleantheparticlefilterwithamildliquiddetergent(suchasDawnTM)andwater;rinseinwateranddrybeforereuse.Ensurethefilteriscompletelydrybeforereinstallingintotheconcentrator.
Air Inlet Filter Replacewhenfilterisdirtyaccordingtovisualindicator.Theairinletfiltermaybereplacedbytheequipmentproviderorbytheuser.
Output FilterTheoutputfilterisintendedtoprotecttheuserfrominhalationofsmallparticlesintheproductgasflow.Thedeviceincludesanoutputfilterconvenientlylocatedbehindtheremovablecannulanozzlefitting.Inogenrequiresthatthisfilterbereplacedbetweenpatients.Theoutputfiltermaybereplacedbytheequipmentproviderorbytheuser.
Routine MaintenanceNospecialmaintenance,otherthanweeklyparticlefiltercleaning,needstobecarriedoutbytheuser.
Replacement PartsContactyourhomecareproviderifyouhaveanyquestionsaboutequipment.Useonlythefollowingreplacementparts:
• InogenAtHomeParticleFilter(RP-400)• InogenAtHomeOutputFilterReplacementKit(RP-107)• InogenAtHomeAirInletFilter(RP-401)• InogenAtHomeColumnPair(RP-402)• ACPowerCord(RP-109)
Recommended Accessories• HumidifierConnectorTube(SalterLabs#S0-676)• HumidifierBottle(SalterLabs#7600)• NasalCannula(SalterLabs#16SOFT)
ServiceTheconcentratorisspecificallydesignedtominimizeroutinepreventativemaintenance.
Air Inlet Filter
Particle Filter
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Forassistance,ifneeded,insettingup,using,maintaining,orreportingunexpectedoperationorevents,contactyourequipmentprovider,orthemanufacturer.
Column Change Procedure Therearetwocolumns(metaltubes)ontheconcentratorlocatedbehindtheparticlefilter.Thesetwocolumnswillberemovedandreplacedwhenserviceisrequired.Ensureadequatetimetocompleteallstepswithoutdisruptionisallotedwhenperformingthismaintenance.1.Turnofftheconcentratorbypressingthepowerbuttontoshutdownthedevice.2.Unplugtheconcentratorfromtheelectricaloutlet.3.Laydowntheconcentratoronitsside.4.Pressthetwolatchbuttonsonthesidesofthedevicetoremovethecoverfromthebottomoftheconcentratorinordertoaccessthetwocolumns.5.Pressthelatchbuttonwiththumborfingerandpullthecolumnoutoftheconcentratorusingthepullringattachedtothebottomofthecolumncap.6.Removethecolumncompletelyfromtheconcentrator.7.Repeatsteps5-6toremovetheothercolumn.Installation of the new columns (metal tubes):8.Removetheupperandlowerdustcapsfromeachcolumn.Thereshouldbeatotaloftwodustcapsremovedfromeachcolumn.Makesurethereisnodustordebriswherethedustcapswerelocated.9.Insertthenewcolumnintotheconcentrator.Donotleavethecolumnexposedafterthedustcapsareremoved;itshouldbeinsertedintotheconcentratorassoonasthedustcapshavebeenremoved,tominimizeenvironmentalexposure.10.Thespringloadedlatchbuttonshouldfullyreturntotheclosedpositionwhenthecolumniscompletelyinserted.11.Repeatsteps9-10toinstalltheothercolumn.12.Replacethelowercoverandreturntheconcentratortoitsuprightposition.13.Connectthepowersupplycordfromtheconcentratorandplugintoanelectricaloutlet.Do Not Power Ontheconcentrator.14.Pressandholdtheplusbuttonfortenseconds.Flowindicators1,3&5willbeilluminatedandcolumnwillbereset.Releasetheplusbutton.15.Pressthepowerbuttontoturnontheconcentratorandusenormally.
NOTE Columnchangeinstructionsareonlytobeusedwhenmaintenanceisrequired.Columnsshouldonlyberemovedduringthismaintenanceprocedure.
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StorageWhennotinuse,storeindoorsawayfromexcessivemoistureandtemperatures.Storageconditionsoutsideofrangespecifiedmayresultindamageanddevicemalfunction.
Disposal of Equipment and AccessoriesFollowyourlocalgoverningordinancesfordisposalandrecyclingoftheconcentratorandaccessories.
Dimensions: 16.5”Hx13”Wx7”D
Weight: 18lbsWarm-UpTime: Lessthan5minutesOxygenConcentration: 90+6%/-3%atallsettingsACPower: 100-240VAC,275WMax,50-60HzEnvironmentalRangesforUse:
Temperature:41to104°F(5to40˚C) Humidity:15to95%,non-condensing Altitude:0to10,000ft(0to3048m)
EnvironmentalRangesforShipping&Storage:
Temperature:-13to158°F(-25to70˚C)Humidity:0to93%non-condensingAltitude:n/a
MaximumOutletPressure: 19.6-40.6psia(135-280KPaAbsolute)@20˚C
FlowControlSettings: 5Settings:1to5litersperminute
9. Specifications, Inogen At Home, Model GS-100
Standards ComplianceThisdeviceisdesignedtoconformtothefollowingstandards:
• ENISO8359:2012,OxygenConcentratorsforMedicalUse–SafetyRequirements(ISO8359:1996,Secondedition,Amendment1)
• ASTMF1464:2005,OxygenConcentratorsforDomiciliaryUse• IEC60601-1:Edition3.1:2012,MedicalElectricalEquipment
--Part1:Generalrequirementsforbasicsafetyandessentialperformance
Classification:• IECClassIIEquipment• TypeBFAppliedPart• IP21EnclosureIngressProtectionagainstsolidobjectsof12.5mmminimum
diameterandverticallyfallingdropsofwater• Notsuitableforuseinthepresenceofaflammableanestheticmixture
withairorwithoxygenornitrousoxide• ContinuousOperation
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PortableandmobileRFcommunicationsequipmentshouldbeusednoclosertoanypartofthedevice,includingcables,thantherecommendedseparationdistancecalculatedfromtheequationapplicabletothefrequencyofthetransmitter.
Recommendedseparationdistance:d=1.2√P150kHzto80MHzd=1.2√P80MHzto800MHzd=2.3√P800MHzto2.5GHz
WherePisthemaximumoutputpowerratingofthetransmitterinwatts(W)accordingtothetransmittermanufactureranddistherecommendedseparationdistanceinmeters(m).
FieldstrengthsfromfixedRFtransmitters,asdeterminedbyanelectromagneticsitesurveya,shouldbelessthanthecompliancelevelineachfrequencyrangeb.
Interferencemayoccurinthevicinityofequipmentmarkedwiththefollowingsymbol:
3Vrms150kHz to80MHz
3V/m80MHz to2.5GHz
3Vrms
3V/m
ConductedRFIEC61000-4-6
RadiatedRFIEC61000-4-3
Compliance Level
IEC 60601 Test Level
Immunity Test Electromagnetic Environment - Guidance
Guidance and Manufacturer’s Declaration - Electromagnetic Immunity: TheConcentratorisintendedforuseintheelectromagneticenvironmentspecifiedbelow.TheuseroftheConcentratorshouldmakesureitisusedinsuchanenvironment.
Floorsshouldbewood,concreteorceramictile.Iffloorsarecoveredwithsyntheticmaterial,therelativehumidityshouldbeatleast30%.
Mainspowerqualityshouldbethatofatypicalcommercialorhospitalenvironment.
Mainspowerqualityshouldbethatofatypicalcommercialorhospitalenvironment.
Electrostaticdischarge(ESD)
IEC61000-4-2
Electricalfasttransient/burst
EC61000-4-4
Surge
IEC61000-4-5
±6kVcontact
±8kVair
±6kVcontact
±8kVair
±2kVforpowersupplylines
±1kVforinput/outputlines
±2kVforpowersupplylines
±1kVforinput/outputlines
±1kVline(s)toline(s)
±2kVline(s)toearth
±1kVline(s)toline(s)
±2kVline(s)toearth
Mainspowerqualityshouldbethatofatypicalcommercialorhospitalenvironment.Iftheuserofthe[MEEQUIPMENTorMESYSTEM]requirescontinuedoperationduringpowermainsinterruptions,itisrecommendedthatthe[MEEQUIPMENTorMESYSTEM]bepoweredfromanuninterruptedpowersupplyorabattery.
Powerfrequencymagneticfieldsshouldbeatlevelscharacteristicofatypicallocationinatypicalhospitalorhomeenvironment.
Voltagedips,shortinterruptionsandvoltagevariationsonpowersupplyinputlines
IEC61000-4-11
Powerfrequency(50/60Hz)magneticfield
IEC61000-4-8
<5%UT(>95%dipinUT)for0.5cycle
40%UT(60%dipinUT)for5cycles
70%UT(30%dipinUT)for25cycles
<5%UT(>95%dipinUT)for5sec
<5%UT(>95%dipinUT)for0.5cycle
40%UT(60%dipinUT)for5cycles
70%UT(30%dipinUT)for25cycles
<5%UT(>95%dipinUT)for5sec
3A/m 3A/m
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NOTE At80MHzand800MHz,thehigherfrequencyrangeapplies.
NOTE Theseguidelinesmaynotapplyinallsituations.Electromagneticpropagationisaffectedbyabsorptionandreflectionfromstructures,objects,andpeople.
NOTE UTisthea.c.mainvoltagepriortoapplicationofthetestlevel.
a:Fieldstrengthfromfixedtransmitters,suchasbasestationsforradio(cellular/cordless)telephonesandlandmobileradios,amateurradio,AMandFMradiobroadcastandTVbroadcastcannotbepredictedtheoreticallywithaccuracy.ToassesstheelectromagneticenvironmentduetofixedRFtransmitters,anelectromagneticsitesurveyshouldbeconsidered.IfthemeasuredfieldstrengthinthelocationinwhichtheconcentratorisusedexceedstheapplicableRFcompliancelevelabove,theconcentratorshouldbeobservedtoverifynormaloperation.Ifabnormalperformanceisobserved,additionalmeasuresmaybenecessary,suchasre-orientingorrelocatingthedevice.
b:Overthefrequencyrange150kHzto80MHz,thefieldstrengthsshouldbelessthan3V/m.
Recommended Separation Distances between Portable and Mobile RF Communications Equipment and This Device:
ThisconcentratorisintendedforuseinanelectromagneticenvironmentinwhichradiatedRFdisturbancesarecontrolled.TheuseroftheconcentratorcanhelppreventelectromagneticinterferencebymaintainingaminimumdistancebetweenportableandmobileRFcommunicationsequipment(transmitters)andthisconcentratorasrecommendedbelow,accordingtothemaximumoutputpowerofthecommunicationsequipment.
150 kHz to 80 MHzd=1.2√P
0.120.381.23.812
0.120.381.23.812
0.230.732.37.323
0.010.11
10100
80 MHz to 800 MHzd=1.2√P
800 MHz to 2.5 GHzd=2.3√P
Separation Distance According to Frequency of Transmitter (M)Rated Maximum Power Output of Transmitter (W)
Fortransmittersratedatamaximumoutputpowernotlistedabove,therecommendedseparationdistancedinmeters(m)canbeestimatedusingtheequationapplicabletothefrequencyofthetransmitter,wherePisthemaxi-mumoutputpowerratingofthetransmitterinwatts(W)accordingtothetransmittermanufacturer.
Guidance and Manufacturer’s Declaration – Electromagnetic EmissionsTheconcentratorisintendedforuseintheelectromagneticenvironmentspecifiedbelow.Theuseroftheconcentratorshouldassurethatitisusedinsuchanenvironment.
NOTE At80MHzand800MHz,theseparationdistanceforthehigherfrequencyrangeapplies.
NOTE Theguidelinesmaynotapplyinallsituations.Electromagneticpropagationisaffectedbyabsorptionandreflectionfromstructures,objects,andpeople.
Emissions Test Compliance Electromagnetic Environment - Guidance
RFemissionsCISPR11
Group1 TheconcentratorusesRFenergyonlyforitsinternalfunction.ThereforeitsRFemissionsareverylowandnotlikelytocauseanyinterferenceinnearbyequipment.
RFemissionsCISPR11
ClassB Theconcentratorissuitableforuseinallestablishments,includingdomesticestablishmentsandthosedirectlyconnectedtothepubliclow-voltagepowersupplynetworkthatsuppliesbuildingsusedfordomesticpurposes.
HarmonicEmissionsIEC61000-3-2
ClassA
Voltagefluctuations/flickeremissionsIEC61000-3-3
Complies
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