Electromagnetic Emissions - Cochlear Baha 5 Manual Del Usuario

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Theft and metal detection systems and Radio
Frequency ID (RFID) systems:
Devices such as airport metal detectors,
commercial theft detection systems, and RFID
scanners may produce strong electromagnetic
fields. Some Baha users may experience a
distorted sound sensation when passing through
or near one of these devices. If this occurs, you
should turn off the sound processor when in the
vicinity of one of these devices. The materials
used in the sound processor may activate metal
detection systems. For this reason, you should
carry the Security Control MRI Information Card
with you at all times.
Emission test
RF emissions CISPR 11
RF emissions CISPR 11
Harmonic emissions IEC 61000-3-2
Voltage fluctuations/flicker
emissions IEC 61000-3-3
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Electrostatic discharge
A discharge of static electricity can damage the
electrical components of the sound processor
or corrupt the program in the sound processor.
If static electricity is present (e.g. when putting
on or removing clothes over the head or getting
out of a vehicle), you should touch something
conductive (e.g. a metal door handle) before your
sound processor contacts any object or person.
Prior to engaging in activities that create extreme
electrostatic discharge, such as playing on plastic
slides, the sound processor should be removed.

Electromagnetic emissions

Compliance
Group 1
Class B
Not applicable
Guidance
RF energy is only used for its
internal function. The RF emissions
are very low and not likely to
cause any interference in nearby
electronic equipment.
The device is suitable for use in all
establishments, including domestic
establishments and those directly
connected to public low-voltage
power supply network that supplies
buildings used for domestic
purposes.

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