Environmental Conditions; Minimising Electromagnetic Interference - NeuroTherm NT1100 Operator's Manual

Radio frequency lesion generator
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Environmental Conditions

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Transport
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Storage
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Operating
IMPORTANT NOTICE
To comply with the Waste Electronic Equipment Regulations (WEE), at the end of the equipment's
life, the NeuroTherm unit should be returned to the manufacturer NeuroTherm for safe disposal of
the electronic components. (The return addresses are shown in section 11-1 of this manual).

Minimising Electromagnetic Interference

Although the NeuroTherm NT1100 meets the EMC requirements for a device of this type, it is
good practice to follow certain guidelines to minimise the risk of interference between the
NeuroTherm and other devices.
1
Do not twist the cable of the NeuroTherm with those of other devices
2
Avoid putting the NeuroTherm on top of other operating equipment or other
operating equipment on top of the NeuroTherm
3
The NeuroTherm generates 480 KHz at up to 30 watts during the RF Lesion
Treatment phase. If any interference occurs to other equipment, it will be most
noticeable under this condition.
To check this, connect the 200 ohm Test Box into the machine, turn to full power in RF Lesion
Mode and observe any reading changes or interference on other equipment.
To minimise any interference, position the NeuroTherm as far away as possible from the device
being interfered with.
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NEUROTHERM RADIO FREQUENCY LESION GENERATOR
OPERATORS MANUAL
Temperature
Humidity
Pressure
Temperature
Humidity
Pressure
Temperature
Humidity
®
MODEL NT1100
-10°C to 70°C
0-95% RH
140-760mmHg
10°C to 60°C
10 to 80% RH
520-760mmHg
10°C to 40°C
10 to 80% RH
Non-Condensing
(0-12,200 metres)
(0-40,000ft)
(0-3000 metres)
(0-10,000ft)
10September2012 Issue 06
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