Pump Medical SF1402B User manual

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Body Composition Analyzer and Scale
SF1402B
Instruction Manual
zThanks for purchasing the Body Composition Analyzer and Scale manufactured by
Bpump.
zPlease read the instruction manual before usage;
zPlease dispose the Body Composition Analyzer and Scale and battery in accordance with
local regulations.

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Table of Content
1. Safety Information......................................................................................................................3
1.1. Danger...............................................................................................................................3
1.2. Warning.............................................................................................................................3
1.3. Precaution.........................................................................................................................3
2. Indication for Use........................................................................................................................4
3. Product Structure........................................................................................................................5
4. Operation Instruction.................................................................................................................6
4.1. Precautions in Use............................................................................................................6
4.1. Power On/Off....................................................................................................................6
4.2. Battery Installation and replacement.............................................................................6
4.3. Personal Data Setting.......................................................................................................7
4.4. Take Measurement ..........................................................................................................8
4.4.1. Precautions for Measurement..............................................................................8
4.4.2. Steps for Measurements .......................................................................................8
4.4.3. Display the Measurement Result.......................................................................10
4.4.4. Data Transmission ..............................................................................................11
5. Reference Standards.................................................................................................................12
5.1. Weight Standard............................................................................................................12
5.2. Body Fat Ratio Standard...............................................................................................12
5.3. Water Content Standard...............................................................................................12
5.4. Visceral Fat Index Standard.........................................................................................12
5.5. BMI (Body Mass Index).................................................................................................12
5.6. Muscle Mass....................................................................................................................13
5.7. The Average Bone Mass Presumption .........................................................................13
5.8. Basal Metabolism...........................................................................................................13
5.9. Physical Age....................................................................................................................13
6. Error Indication........................................................................................................................14
7. Trouble Shooting.......................................................................................................................15
8. Product Specification................................................................................................................16
9. CARE AND MAINTENANCE ................................................................................................18
9.1. Daily Maintenance .........................................................................................................18
9.2. Storage Tips....................................................................................................................18
◆Electromagnetic Compatibility Guide.....................................................................................19
◆Product Registration Information...........................................................................................23
◆After-Sale Service......................................................................................................................23

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1. Safety Information
1.1. Danger
(Operation errors lead to death or serious injury)
Do not use in conjunction with following electronic medical device in avoid of life
threating.
●Implantable medical device such as pacemakers;
●Life-sustaining medical device such as artificial heart;
●Pregnant women are not suggested to use the device for physiological index
measurements such as body fat ratio.
1.2. Warning
(Operation errors may lead to death or serious injury)
zDo not use in slippery, unsmooth, or wet places in avoid of user’s falling injury;
zDo not use in when body or feet is wet in avoid of user’s falling injury, as well
as in avoid of water entering the device, which may cause inaccurate
measurement;
zDo not tilt, drop the device, do not drop other objects to the device in avoid of
strong vibration or impact to the device.
zPlease carefully dealing with broken glass pieces if device broken in avoid of
hurt.
zDo not stand on the edge of the devicein avoid of inaccurate measurement.
zDo not jump on the device in avoid of falling injury or device damage.
zDo not self-diagnosis on basis of the measurement results, it is important that
the users who want to lose weight or conduct kinesitherapy should consult
doctor or medical professional in avoid of body harm.
zDo not mix old and new batteries in avoid of harm caused by battery leakage,
fever or broken.
zPeople with disabilities must use the device under others’ help in avoid of
slipping damage.
zDo not use in conjunction with certain medical electronic instruments such as
ECGin avoid of affecting measurement result.
1.3. Precaution
(Operation errors may lead to operator injury or device damage)
zDo not attempt to disassemble, repair or modify the device in avoid of
inaccurate measurement.
zKeep out of reach of infants, small children in avoid of harm caused by device

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falling.
zPlease do not reverse the battery poles during battery replacement in avoid of
harm caused by battery leakage, fever or broken.
zPlease take out the battery in case of non-use for a long time (3 months above).
zPlease stand up straight and keep still during the measurement in avoid of
affecting measurement result.
zPlease do not place the device where has water, direct sunlight, direct air
condition wind, please do not place next to the fireworks. Otherwise it may
malfunction.
zThis device is in conformity with the relevant requirements of the
YY0505-2012 electromagnetic compatibility standard.
zUsers should install and use the device according to the electromagnetic
compatibility information in accompanying files.
zAvoid strong electromagnetic interference during usage because portable and
mobile radio frequency communication equipments may affect the device
performance, do not close to the cell phones, microwave ovens.
zPlease refer to electromagnetic compatibility guidance for electromagnetic
compatibility detail and of manufacturer's declaration.
◆Note:
The following population may unable to gain measurement values or gain inaccurate
measurement valuesbecause whose body composition may differ widely from the
mean value:
Children under the age of 18/ elders aging over 65/ menopause women/ patients in
fever due to cold/ pregnants/ patients with low bone mineral density(BMD)/ patients
with edema disease/ hemodialysis patients/ sportsmen.
2. Indication for Use
The device is used for the measuring and calculating of the body physiological
indexs such as body fat ratio, water content, body mass index (BMI), visceral fat
index, muscle mass, bone content, basal metabolism, physical age through
measuring electrical impedance changes in a region of the body.

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3. Product Structure
Fig 1
Right electrode slice
Left Electrode slice
Display
ON/OFF Key
SET Key
Right Arrow: use to select mode
or increase numericalvalues
Left Arrow: use to select mode or
decreasenumericalvalues
Visceral fat index
Physical Age
Bluetooth Battery symbolGroup
Measurement Indicators
Unit
Weight
Basal metabolism
Bone content
Water contentratio
Muscle mass
Numerical display

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4. Operation Instruction
4.1.Precautions in Use
zDo not use the device under strong electrostatic or electromagnetic environment,
otherwise may cause inaccurate measurementor device failure;
zTake measurement barefoot, otherwise it is unable to gain accurate physiological indexes
such as body fat ratio;
zDo not use the device above soft surfaces such as mats or carpet, otherwise the device
surface may sunk due to impact stepped on, which may lead to inaccurate measurement;
zIn case of sharing device with patients havingpodiatric, dermatologic or other infectious
diseases, clean the device before your use (wipe the device with wrung soft cloth which
had been soaked with water or neutral detergent, then wipe the device with another dry
soft cloth), otherwise may cause infection;
zThe deviceis not intended to use except for the measurement of physiological indexes
mentioned above;
zThe deviceis not intended to use as items weighing for trade settlement purposes.
4.1. Power On/Off
Turn on the device and wait for a while, "0.0 kg" will displayon the screen (fig 2);
Long press the power button for more 3 seconds topower off the device;
Note: The device will automatically power off ifunattended for more than 1 minute;
4.2. Battery Installation and replacement
1) Turn over the device and remove the battery cover;
2) Installfour AAA alkaline batteries in correct direction,pole with symbol
and spring is cathode side;
3) Install back the battery cover;
◆Battery Life
1) Four AAA alkaline batteries will last for approximately 200 measurements,
Fig 2

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ifmeasurements are taken once a day at room temperature (23°C);
2) The batteries enclosed are used for trial, which may be used up soon;
3) Do not use rechargeable batteries, otherwise may cause misoperation.
Battery symbol flashing means that the battery is running out, replace four
new AAA alkaline new batteries of same model if happens;
Please replace the battery at power off status;
The personal data seted in advance will be kept however battery replaced;
4.3.Personal Data Setting
Note:
zSet the “age, gender, height” informationbefore physiological indexes measuring
such as weight, body fat ratio, visceral fat index,BMI and others.The device can
store four groups personal dataat most;
zIn addition to personal data setting, you can also use "guest" function to measure
physiological indexes such as weight, the body fat ratio, visceral fat index and
others;
zWhat is "guest" function? Instead of setting personal data in advance, user can also
measure physiological indexes such as weight, body fat ratio, visceral fat index and
othersafter temporary setting,but whose temporarysetting would not be stored;
1) Power On
The device display "0.0 kg" after power on (fig 2);
2) Select group
Press buttons to reach the group/guest you selected, then pressSET button
for confirmation (fig3);
3) Set Age
The first setting item is “Age”; Press buttons to reach correct “Age”, then
press SET button for confirmation (fig4);
4) Select Male/Female
The device enters Gender setting after Age setting in default;
Press buttons to change from Female to Male,then press SET button for
confirmation (fig5);
5) Set Height
The device enters Height setting after Gender setting in default;
Press buttons to reach correct “Height”, then pressSET button for

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confirmation (fig6);
Setting is complete till now, you can start physiological indexesmeasurement such
as weight, the body fat ratio, visceral fat index and others.
4.4. Take Measurement
4.4.1. Precautions for Measurement
zPersonal data setting is needed if you want to use under “Group” function to
track your measurement results; “Guest” function is an option if you do not
need to store the personal data.
zPlease take measurement onsmooth, hard ground, take measurementabove soft
surfaces such as mats or carpet may lead to inaccurate measurement;
4.4.2. Steps for Measurements
4.4.2.1. Whole physiological Indexes Measurement
1) Power On/Off
Turn on the device and wait for a while, then "0.0 kg" will show on the screen (fig
2);
2) Personal Data Setting
Set the personal data as section 3.3 instructs;
3) Physiological Indexes Measurement
(1) Step onto the platform with correct posture barefoot, otherwise the device is unable
to display correct physiological indexes (fig 10, fig 11);
(2) Stand still and keep your posture for a while, the weight value will display on the
screen automatically;
(3) Don’t move after weight measuring, the device will automatically measure
thefollowing physiological indexes such as body fat ratio, visceral fat index and
others;
(4) Step off the platform after the measurement done;
Fig 6
Fig 5
Fig 4
Fig 3

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Note: on the screen indicates the device has finished measurement (fig 12);
4.4.2.2. Weight Measurement Only
1) Power On/Off
Power on the device and wait for a while, "0.0 kg" will appearon the screen (fig 2);
Note: automaticpower on can be triggered in casea person/thingupon weighting over
Fig 10
barefoot
step on the electrode slice double foot at the same time
Fig 12
Fig 11

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10kg on the device.
2) Weight Measurement
(1) Step onto the platform with correct posture barefoot, otherwise the device is unable
to display correct physiological indexes (fig 10, fig 11);
(2) Stand still and keep your posture for a while, the weight value will display on the
screen (fig 13);
(3) Step off the platform after the measurement done;
4.4.3. Display the Measurement Result
4.4.3.1. Physiological Indexes Display
The device will automatically circular display the measuring values,
press forreviewing previous datainsequenceasfig14.
Fig 14
Body fat ratio
Wei
g
ht
BMI Water content Visceral fat index
Basal metabolism
Bone content
Muscle mass
Physical age
Fig 13

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4.4.3.2. Unit Switch
Under standby status (showing "0.0 kg" on the screen), you can enter “unit switch”
interface by long pressing "SET" button; use buttons to select the unit,
then press SET button for confirmation; The available units are metric and imperial
such as "cm , kg","ft, lb "(fig15, fig 16).
4.4.4. Data Transmission
The bluetooth function turns on in accompany with the powering on of the device,
which can be searched by corresponding app used for physiological indexes
management on cellphone. The measurement result will be transmitted to the app
automatically.
Fig 15 Fig 16

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5. Reference Standards
5.1. Weight Standard
Weight Result
≤-10.0% Low
-9.9%~9.9% Normal
10.0%~19.9% Mild
≥20.0% High
5.2. Body Fat Ratio Standard
Body Fat Ratio is the proportion of fat to the total body weight.
Body Fat Ratio Result
Male Female
2.0~13.9% 10.0~20.9% Low
14.0~17.9% 21.0~24.9% Normal
18.0~24.9% 25.0~31.9% Mild
≥25.0% ≥32.0% High
5.3. Water Content Standard
Total Body Water is the total amount of fluid in the body expressed as a percentage of total
weight.
By weight, the average human adult male is approximately 60% water.
By weight, the average human adult female is approximately 50% water.
5.4. Visceral Fat Index Standard
Visceral fat is located deep in the core abdominal area, surrounding and protecting the vital
organs.
Visceral Fat index Result
1~9 Normal
10~14 Mild
15~30 High
*Visceral fat index is always a rough number, the relevant medical diagnosis, consult a doctor.
5.5. BMI (Body Mass Index)
A standardised ratio of weight to height, used as a general indicator of health.

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BMI Result
18.8~22.9 Normal
24~27 Mild
≤28 High
5.6. Muscle Mass
Muscle Mass (including skeletal and smooth muscle) make up 70% of weight in
ordinary population.
5.7. The Average Bone Mass Presumption
Male Female
Weight ≤60k 60kg~75kg ≥75kg ≤45kg 45kg~60kg ≥60kg
bone mass
presumption
3.2kg 3.95kg 4.4kg 2.2kg 2.8kg 2.9kg
5.8. Basal Metabolism
Age
Male Female
ideal body
weight(kcal
)
Basal
metabolism
standard
values
(kcal/kg/da
y)
Basal
metabolism
amount
(kcal/day)
ideal body
weight(kcal
)
Basal
metabolism
standard
values
(kcal/kg/da
y)
Basal
metabolism
amount
(kcal/day)
18~29 64.7 24 1550 51.2 23.6 1210
30~49 67 22.3 1500 54.2 21.7 1170
50~69 62.5 21.5 1350 53.8 20.7 1110
70≤56.7 21.5 1220 48.7 20.7 1010
5.9. Physical Age
Physical age, namely the actual metabolic age.

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6. Error Indication
Error Cause Correction
Err
1) The user sways or leaves the
device during measurement;
Do not sway or leave during
measurement;
2) Do not take measurement
barefoot; Take measurement barefoot;
3) The device is unable to detect the
human impedance.
Step onto the platform with correct
posture barefoot to take
measurement.
H Exceeds the biggest weighing
range;
Use within the measuring range of
device;

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7. Trouble Shooting
PROBLEM CAUSE CORRECTION
Device shows "0.0 kg", or
almost no value. increase
after stepping on; Step onto the device before
"0.0" displayed;
Step onto the device after
"0.0" displayed;
Abnormally high or low
measurement value;
Abnormally high or low
measurement value;
The measurement value
differs widely for each
measurements;
Wrong Posture; Please follow the correct
posture measurement.
Take Measurement on soft or
unsmooth ground such as
carpet;
Please measure on the
smooth, hard ground.
Foot or body is too cold due
to bad blood circulation;
Take measurement after
blood circulation back to
normal state;
Electrode is too cold.
Place the device in warm
indoor place for a while,
Take measurement after
electrode become warm.
The soles of foot are too dry.
Slightly humidify the feet by
wiping the feet with a wet
towel;
Take measurement after
electrode become
Measurement Values
disappears immediately after
displayed;
Battery runs out; Change the battery;
No display after pressing the
ON/OFF button
No battery; Install the battery;.
Incorrect installation of
battery; Install the batteries correctly;
Battery runs out. Please change the battery;
*Malfunction means unable to measure correctly after taking action according to above
solutions, please call the after-sales service hotline 4006 755 009 for help;

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8. Product Specification
Product Name Body Composition
Analyzer and Scale Model SF1402B
Power Supply 4 AAA battery Auto power off Unattended 1min
Accuracy
≤50kg: ±0.4kg
50kg~100kg: ±0.5kg
≥100kg: ±0.6kg
Memory 4 groups parameters which
have been seted up
Setting Item
Age: 7~99 years old
Sex: Male/Female
Height:100~220cm
Display Range
Weight: 0.0kg~150.0kg
Body Fat Ratio:2.0%~
75.0%(user: 7 to 99 years old)
Water Content: 15.0%~
75.0%(user: 18 to 99 years
old)
Bone Content: 1.0kg~
5.0kg(user: 7 to 99 years old)
Basal Metabolism:
500Kcal~3000Kcal
(user: 18 to 99 years old)
BMI:2.0~90.0
(user: 7 to 99 years old)
Physical Age: 15~85 years
(user: 18 to 99 years old)
Visceral Fat Index: 1~30
(user: 18 to 99 years old)
Display
accuracy
Weight: 0.1kg
Body Fat Rate: 0.1%
Water Content: 0.1%
Muscle Mass: 0.1kg
Bone Content: 0.1kg
Basal Metabolism: 1Kcal
BMI: 0.1
Physical Age: 1year
Visceral Fat Index: 1
SubregionalDeter
mination
1、Weight:
Low/Normal/Mild/High
(user: 18~65 years of age and
pregnant women or the height
of the abnormal population
are not applicable)
2、Body Fat Rate:
Low/Normal/Mild/High
3、BMI:
Low/Normal/Mild/High
(user: 18 to 99 years old)
4、Visceral Fat Index:
Normal/Mild/High
Applied Part
Type BF
Operating
Environment
Temperature:+5℃~+40℃
Humidity:15%~93%
Pressure: 70.0kPa~
106.0kPa;
Altitude: ≤3000 m
Storage and
transport
Environment
Temperature:-25℃~+70℃
Humidity:10%~95%
Pressure: 50.0kPa~
106.0kPa
External
Dimension 320mm×320mm×28mm
Useful life 4 years Weight Approx 2.0kg
Contents 4 AAA test battery/Instruction Manual/Certificate
This device is intended for home use and the specification may be changed without prior notice.

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Disposal
This product must not be disposed together with the domestic waste.
All users are obliged to hand in all electrical or electronic devices, regard less of
whether or not they contain toxic substances, at a municipal or commercial
collection point so that they can be disposed of in an environ mentally accept able
manner.
Please remove the battery before disposing of the equipment. Do not dispose of old
batteries with your house hold waste, but dispose of them at a battery collection
station at are cycling site or in a shop.
Consult your municipal authority or your dealer for information about disposal.
FCC statement:
Warning: Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party
responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
This device complies with Part15 of the FCC Rules . Operation is subject to the
following two conditions:
(1)This device may not cause harmful interference ,and
(2)This device must accept any interference received, including interference that
may cause undesired operation.
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a
Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are
designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a
residential installation. This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions,
may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no
guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this
equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which
can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try
to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
-Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
-Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
-Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the
receiver is connected.
-Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
FCCID: 2AAS7-SFA
The device has been evaluated to meet general RF exposure requirement. The
device can be used in portable exposure condition without restriction.

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9. CARE AND MAINTENANCE
9.1. Daily Maintenance
zThe device should be cleaned before storage;
zSoft dry cloth can be used to remove dirt on the device;
zDo not wash the device, otherwise it may malfunction;
zDo not use volatile and harsh detergent to remove dirt, or device will be faded or
malfunctioned;
zIn case that device needing clean, wipe the device with wrung soft cloth which had
been soaked in water or neutral detergent, then wipe the device with another dry soft
cloth;
9.2. Storage Tips
Please do not storage in the following places:
zWhere there is water;
zLocation dusty, high salty;
zExposed to high heat, high humidity or direct sunlight;
zExposed to strong shock or vibration;
zClose to heating equipment;
zClose to explosive chemicals or corrosive gases.
zUnder heavy objects or with device back on;
zDo not place heavy objects on the device.

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◆ Electromagnetic Compatibility Guide
Important information regarding Electro Magnetic Compatibility (EMC)
With the increased number of electronic devices such as PC’s and mobile (cellular) telephones,
medical devices in use may be susceptible to electromagnetic interference from other devices.
Electromagnetic interference may result in incorrect operation of the medical device and create a
potentially unsafe situation.
In order to regulate the requirements for EMC (Electro Magnetic Compatibility) with the aim to
prevent unsafe product situation, the IEC60601-1-2 standard has been implemented. This standard
defines the levels of immunity to electromagnetic interferences as well as maximum levels of
electromagnetic emissions for medical devices.
This medical device manufactured by pump conforms to this IEC60601-1-2:2007 standard for both
immunity and emissions.
Nevertheless, special precautions need to be observed:
·Do not use mobile (cellular) telephones and other devices, which generate strong electrical or
electromagnetic fields, near the medical device. This may result in incorrect operation of the unit
and create a potentially unsafe situation. Recommendation is to keep a minimum distance of 7 m.
Verify correct operation of the device in case the distance is shorter.
Further documentation in accordance with IEC60601-1-2:2007 is available at pump at the address
mentioned in this user manual.
Guidance and manufacturer’s declaration Guidance and manufacturer’s declaration –
electromagnetic emissions
The [EQUIPMENT or SYSTEM] is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment
specified below. The customer or the user of the [EQUIPMENT or SYSTEM] should assure
that it is used in such an environment.
Emissions test Compliance Electromagnetic
environment - guidance
RF emissions
CISPR 11
Group 1 The [EQUIPMENT or
SYSTEM] uses RF energy
only for its internal function.
Therefore, its RF emissions
are very low and are not
likely to cause any
interference in nearby
electronic equipment.
RF emissions
CISPR 11
Class B
Harmonic emissions
IEC 61000-3-2
Not applicable
Voltage fluctuations/flicker
emissions
IEC 61000-3-3
Not applicable

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Guidance and manufacturer’s declaration – electromagnetic immunity
The [EQUIPMENT or SYSTEM] is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment
specified below. The customer or the user of the [EQUIPMENT or SYSTEM] should assure
that it is used in such an environment.
Immunity test IEC 60601 test
level
Compliance
level
Electromagnetic environment -
guidance
Electrostatic
discharge (ESD)
IEC 61000-4-2
±6 kV contact
±8 kV air
±6 kV
contact
±8 kV air
Floors should be wood, concrete or
ceramic tile. If floors are covered
with synthetic material, the relative
humidity should be at least 30%. If
ESD interfere with the operation of
equipment, counter measurements
such as wrist strap, grounding shall
be considered.
Electrical fast
transient/burst IEC
61000-4-4
±2 kV for
power supply
lines
Not
applicable
Mains power quality should be that
of a typical commercial or hospital
environment.
Surge
IEC 61000-4-5
±1 kV
differential
mode
±2 kV common
mode
Not
applicable
Mains power quality should be that
of a typical commercial or hospital
environment.
Voltage dips, short
interruptions and
voltage variations
on power supply
input lines
IEC 61000-4-11
< 5% UT
(>95% dip in
UT)
for 0.5 cycle
40% UT
(60% dip in UT)
for 5 cycles
70% UT
(30% dip in UT)
for 25 cycles
< 5% UT
(>95% dip in
UT)
for 5 sec
Not
applicable
Mains power quality should be that
of a typical commercial or hospital
environment. If the user of the
[equipment or system] requires
continued operation during power
mains interruptions, it is
recommended that the [equipment or
system] be powered from an
uninterruptible power supply or a
battery.
Power frequency
(50/60 Hz)
magnetic field IEC
61000-4-8
3 A/m 3 A/m Power frequency magnetic fields
should be at levels characteristic of a
typical location in a typical
commercial or hospital environment.
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