Mains voltage ranges
(Current intake)
Frequency
Protection class (acc. to
IEC / DIN EN 60601-1)
Foot switch circuit
Output power
Device protection
Time-Current characteris-
tic
Breaking capacity
Construction
HF operating frequency
Operating mode
Weight
Dimensions (L x W x H)
Application part type acc.
to IEC/DIN 60601-1
Recovery time of the defi-
brillation-protected out-
put
CISPR11
EMC
Conforming to standard
10.1 Ambient conditions
Operation
Temperature
Relative
humidity
non-condensing
Atmospheric
pressure
100V~–240 V~ (6.7 A–2.8 A)
50–60 Hz
I
ignition-safe acc. to IEC/DIN EN 60601,
approved for use in "medical environment"
2 x 150 W on 50 Ohm
T8 AH/250 V
T (Time lag)
H (1 500 A)
5 mm x 20 mm
460 kHz ± 1 %, Quasi-Sinus
Int 10 s/30 s
8.1 kg
400 mm x 355 mm x 100 mm
CF
0 seconds
Class A
IEC/DIN EN 60601-1-2
IEC/DIN EN 60601-1
IEC/DIN EN 60601-2-2
Storage and transport
-10
-10
10
non-condensing
Note
The atmospheric pressure of 700 hPa corresponds to a maximum operating
altitude of 3 000 m.
Note
After transporting or storing at temperature outside the operating temper-
ature range, leave the HF generator for one hour before use so that it can
reach room temperature.
11. Disposal
Note
The user institution is obliged to process the product before its disposal, see
Validated reprocessing procedure.
Detailed information concerning the disposal of the product is avail-
able through your national B. Braun/Aesculap agency, see Technical
Service.
12. Distributor in the US/Contact in Can-
ada for product information and com-
plaints
Aesculap Inc.
50
3773 Corporate Parkway
Center Valley, PA, 18034,
USA
90
Adhere to national regulations when disposing of or recy-
cling the product, its components and its packaging!
The recycling pass can be downloaded from the Extranet
as a PDF document under the respective article number.
(The recycling pass includes disassembling instructions for
the product, as well as information for proper disposal of
components harmful to the environment.)
Products carrying this symbol are subject to separate col-
lection of electrical and electronic devices. Within the
European Union, disposal is taken care of by the manufac-
turer as a free-of-charge service.
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