Safety Information On Electromagnetic Interference - Invacare TDX SP2 Series User Manual

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WARNING!
Risk of injury or damage due to electrical shorts
Connector pins on cables connected to the power
module can still be live even when the system
is off.
– Cables with live pins should be connected,
restrained or covered (with non-conductive
materials) so that they are not exposed to
human contact or materials that could cause
electrical shorts.
– When cables with live pins have to be
disconnected, for example, when removing the
bus cable from the remote for safety reasons,
make sure to restrain or cover the pins (with
non-conductive materials).
Risk of damage to the mobility device
A failure in the electric system can lead to
unusual behavior such as continuous light, no
light, or noises from the magnetic brakes.
– If a failure exists, switch off the remote and
switch it on again.
– If a failure still exists, then disconnect or
remove the power source. Depending on the
mobility device model, you can either remove
the battery packs or disconnect the batteries
from the power module. If in doubt which
cable to disconnect, contact your provider.
– In any case, contact your provider.
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2.3 Safety Information on Electromagnetic
Interference
This powered mobility device was successfully tested in
accordance with International standards as to its compliance
with Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) regulations.
However, electromagnetic fields, such as those generated by
radio and television transmitters, and cellular phones can
influence the functions of powered mobility devices. Also,
the electronics used in our mobility devices can generate a
low level of electromagnetic interference, which however
will remain within the tolerance permitted by law. For
these reasons we ask you to please observe the following
precautions:
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