ArjoHuntleigh Maxi Sky 600 Service Manual
ArjoHuntleigh Maxi Sky 600 Service Manual
ArjoHuntleigh Maxi Sky 600 Service Manual
Technical Manual
SP 9 - Reassembling
the lift - Page 13
SP 6 - Trolley
Replacement
Page 11
SP 8 - Transmission
Replacement
Page 12
SP 7 - High Limit
Switch Replacement
Page 12
SP 10 - Vertical Motor
Replacement - Page 14
SP 1 - Plastic Shell
SP 4 - Circuit Board Replacement
Replacement - Page 9 Page 8
SP - 12 - Fuse SP 5 - Strap
Replacement - Page 16 Replacement - Page 10 SP 2 - Handset
Replacement - Page 9
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General Information
ArjoHuntleigh
manufactures
designs and
quality
Introduction
engineered patient lifting
equipment for the care of the How to use this Manual
elderly and disabled in a home
care setting, nursing homes and
other health care facilities. WARNING: Do not attempt to use this equipment
without understanding this manual.
Please take the time to read the
entire manual, including the To ensure a safe operation of the Maxi Sky600, read
section on "Safety Instructions the entire manual carefully, especially the section on
and Warnings". It contains “Safety Instructions and Warnings”, before installing,
important information that will operating, or servicing this equipment.
allow you to take advantage of Refer to this manual as required. If anything is not
the many characteristics of your completely understood, please contact your supplier
ArjoHuntleigh patient lift. for more details. Failure to comply with warnings in this
manual may result in injury.
ArjoHuntleigh Credentials:
NOTE: ArjoHuntleigh is constantly improving its
• CE mark (European Union products. For this reason, it may be possible to
Listing) encounter product modifications without
• Global operations for in- revision of this manual or that the contents of
warranty and out-of-warranty this manual changes without prior notice to
service support for the users.
Maxi Sky600.
You can obtain additional copies of this manual by
• Each finished Maxi Sky600 contacting your supplier. Include the User Manual
unit is individually tested in product number (see front page) and equipment
our laboratory. identification number.
• Maximum lifting capacity is Equipment Identification
272 kg (600 lb). Engineering
safety factor exceeds The unit's identification number (specification, model,
European Standards. serial number) appears on a silver nameplate attached
to front end of the plastic housing on the lift.
• Complete range of patient lift
slings and supports designed
and manufactured by
ArjoHuntleigh using medical
quality materials and fabrics.
• FDA Quality System
Regulations
COMPLIANT WITH:
CAN/CSA-C22.2
CSA-Z323.5.98
IEC 60601-1
UL 60601-1
ISO 10535
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Safety Instructions
Shock Prevention
• DO NOT touch or use a lift with bare conductors
or a damaged power cord. Electrically live
equipment can electrocute a patient. If the lift or
charger has any exposed or damaged wires,
contact your local dealer immediately.
• Do not splash or expose electric parts of the
device to water or moisture.
• Check nameplate for voltage and frequency
requirements. These requirements differ by
country. Do not attempt to use the lift in an area
that has a different voltage and cycle
requirement.
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Part Designation
Legend
1) Maxi Sky600 lift 10) Safety latch
2) Emergency lowering mechanism 11) UP button
3) Allen key 12) DOWN button
4) Track 13) Green power light*
5) Charging station 14) Emergency switch plastic insert
6) Strap 15) Yellow charging light*
7) Spreader bar 16) Red maintenance/overload light*
8) Handset 17) Cord-connected charger (700.15500)
9) Red emergency pull cord 18) Wall-adapted charger (700-15501)
Fig. 1
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Part Designation
The following refers to the figure on the previous
page:
• The yellow charging light flashes while charging
and goes solid when charge is finished.
• The green power light illuminates once the lift is
on and ready for use; the green light flashes
when the batteries are low.
• The red light illuminates to confirm that the lift is
in the programming mode.
• The red light also illuminates in the normal mode
when the lift goes into overheat protection
caused by overuse.
• The red light flashes when servicing is required
(contact customer service).
Hand control
The Maxi Sky600 hand control can be infra-red or
wired.
Universal Charger
The Maxi Sky600 comes equipped with a universal
charging system that can be customized to fit the
AC voltage outlets where they are sold.
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Maintenance and Service
Required Maintenance
The Maxi Sky600 is equipped with an electronic monitor. This red light will flash when a maintenance inspection is
necessary to ensure the durability of the unit and the security of the patient and user.
Once this light red begins to flash please contact your distributor/representative in order to perform the necessary
maintenance inspection requirements.
Both end
Fig. 2 Fig. 3
6) Unplug the hand control from the main circuit board (see Fig. 4).
7) Remove the alternate up/down buttons (see Fig. 5).
Fig. 4 Fig. 5
8) Unscrew the 4 plastic screws (A) and the 4 metal taping screws (B) with a Torx-T20 screwdriver (see Fig. 6).
9) Remove the bottom shell by routing the battery wires, the strap and the emergency cord through their respective
opennings (see Fig. 7).
A Both end
A
A B B
B B
A
Fig. 6 Fig. 7
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Maintenance and Service
10) Remove the top shell by passing the wheels of the
trolley through the slot (see Fig. 8).
Fig. 8
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Maintenance and Service
Fig. 11 Fig. 12
Folded part
facing the
limit plate
Strap path
Fig. 14 Fig. 15
Correct Wrong
Fig. 16
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Maintenance and Service
11) Engage the transmission by turning the main shaft
clockwise with the 8 mm Allen key (see Fig. 17).
12) Reassemble the lift by performing service procedure
#9.
Fig. 17
4-function ceiling
lift trolley
2-function ceiling
lift trolley
Fig. 19 Fig. 20
WARNING :
It is really important not to forget to carry out this step to avoid any
damage to the product which may result in injury to yourself or others.
This operation could only be performed a maximum of four times per chassis.
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Maintenance and Service
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Maintenance and Service
Fig. 24 Fig. 25
3) Pass the battery wires through their openings (see Fig. 26).
4) When replacing the shell, make sure lights are properly aligned (see Fig. 27).
Both ends
Fig. 26 Fig. 27
Route the
cable around
Cord grip
the three
cord grip
Connector
Ferrite
Fig. 29 Fig. 30
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Maintenance and Service
7) Reinstall the batteries. Screw the holding plates back in place by using a Torx T-20 screwdriver. Reconnect the
battery connectors – Match the wire colors (red to red, black to black)(see Fig. 31).
8) Reinstall the alternate buttons by snapping it into the openning (see Fig. 32).
Fig. 31 Fig. 32
9) Replace the bottom cover. Pass the strap through the center opening. Pass the hand control wire through the
small slot and align the up and down buttons .
10) Snap the clips on at each end and near the strap opening.
Note: This step only applies to lift with serial Number below XX-XXXX-17750.
Only on lift
with serial
number below
XX-XXXX-17750
Applies on all
Fig. 33 Fig. 34
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Maintenance and Service
6) Insert the motor assembly into the new transmission housing.
• Position the rubber grommet into the top groove making sure that the connection point of the wires inside
the motor are above the shaft (see Fig. 37).
• Position the motor plate into the side grooves. It is very important to position the motor housing in the same
orientation as it was prior to disassembling, i.e. that the mark is positionned upward (see Fig. 36), and
making sure that the contact point of the wires inside the motor are placed above the shaft (see Fig. 37).
• Plug the motor wires into the main connector making sure to place the red wire into position #11 and the
blue wire into position #12.
Note: If any of those three directives are not respected, this could result in an inversion of the Up/Down
command.
Fig. 36 Fig. 37
7) Tighten the 2 screws to a torque from 25 to 30 lbf•in (2.8 - 3.4 N•m) to secure the motor in place.
8) Reassemble the lift by performing service procedure #9.
9) Before putting the lift back in service, perform a weight load test: Attach a weight equivalent to the ceiling lift’s
SWL to the spreader bar, refer to the spec sheet of the ceiling lift user’s manual or the label on the lift to know
the SWL rating. Press the UP button to verify if the unit can lift the load up until the strap is fully wound. Lower
the weight and remove it from the spreader bar.
Pin #1
Reference mark
3 6
Fig. 38 Fig. 39
5) Retract the gear from the shaft of the motor; a 12 mm wrench could act as a lever to remove the gear. Make sure
the gear stays greased. Use food grade grease if needed. Refer to the "Parts list" section to order the grease.
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Maintenance and Service
6) Unscrew the three screws holding the motor using a 4 mm Allen key.
Fig. 40 Fig. 41
Fig. 42
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Maintenance and Service
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Care and Maintenance
WARNING: The maintenance described in the following checklist is the minimum that the manufacturer
recommends. In some cases more frequent inspections should be carried out. Continuing to use this
equipment without conducting regular inspections or when a fault is found will seriously compromise the
safety of the user and of the resident. Local regulations and standards may be higher than those of the
manufacturer. A load test for the ceiling lift is recommended. Preventive maintenance specified in this
manual can prevent accidents and reduce repair costs.
WARNING: Safety related maintenance and authorized service must be carried out by qualified personnel,
fully trained in servicing procedures by BHM Medical, and equipped with proper tools. Failure to meet
these requirements could result in personal injuries and/or unsafe equipment.
User Inspections
FREQUENCY
Before Every two Every four Every year Every two
Inspections for lift Initially every months or months or or years or
and track system
use 500 cycles 1000 cycles 2500 cycles 5000 cycles
Inspect for evidence of
external damage, missing X X
parts or broken panels.
Make sure that end
stoppers and rail caps are X X
in place and tightened.
Inspect strap for wear,
discoloration or loose X
threads.
Recharge batteries. X
Inspect wheels in rail for
damage, rust or cracks. X
Replace if damaged.
Clean the rail and the clip-
on charging station X
contacts.
Overall inspection by X
authorized personnel.
Verify emergency stop
X
cord.
Verify emergency lowering
X
device.
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Care and Maintenance
FREQUENCY
Before Every two Every four Every year Every two
Inspections for spreader
Initially every months or months or or years or
bar and slings
use 500 cycles 1000 cycles 2500 cycles 5000 cycles
Inspect all sling parts
(attachments, fabric, stitch
areas and strap) for signs X
of wear, discoloration,
deterioration or loose
threads.
Clean sling as indicated
When necessary
on the tag.
Inspect the spreader bar
on the strap of the lift for
damage or cracks. Make
X
sure all attachments are
properly secured (e.g. split
ring).
FREQUENCY
Before Every two Every four Every year Every two
Inspection for lift Initially every months or months or or years or
use 500 cycles 1000 cycles 2500 cycles 5000 cycles
Replace strap. X
Inspect frame parts
interlock and hardware for
malfunction and make X
sure there are no parts
missing.
Inspect gears for wear. X
Inspect connecting joints
for proper attachment X
(trolley and spreader bar).
Verify that the emergency
brake on the drum is X
turning freely.
Verify the emergency
X
brake.
Verify emergency lowering
mechanism. X
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Care and Maintenance
FREQUENCY
Before Every two Every four Every year Every two
Inspections for rails Initially every months or months or or years or
use 500 cycles 1000 cycles 2500 cycles 5000 cycles
Torque end stoppers to 20
X X
N•m. (15 lbf.ft).
Make sure that the bracket
locking device is not X X
visible.
Make sure rail joints are
closed and that the spring X X
pins are centered.
Make sure the rail is
straight when it is not X X
loaded.
Make sure the adjusted
load setting of the lift is
equal or lower than the X X
safe working load of the
installation.
Check that the
accessories (turntable and
exchanger) are complete X X
and correctly
maintained.
Make sure that the
attachments (ceiling
brackets, wall post, wall X X
brackets) have not been
displaced.
Inspect track end
X X
stoppers.
Required SWL (safe
working load) test for X X
tracks
WARNING: Always reinstall the rail end stoppers (if removed) after servicing.
Cleaning
To clean the Maxi Sky600, wipe it down with a damp cloth using warm water and a disinfectant cleaner. Disinfectant
wipes, supplied already impregnated with a 70% v/v solution of isopropyl alcohol, can also be used.
Rub the lift vigorously when using the wipes, to promote an effective disinfection of its entire surface. Do not use
phenol, chlorine or any other type of solvent that may damage the finish.
To ensure a better rolling surface for the trolley wheels, clean the inside of the track every 4 months. To do so, insert
a damp cloth in the opening and slide it from one end of the track to the other.
Strap Inspection
If the strap is damaged or shows signs of wear or discoloration, the acceptable load on the strap before rupture can
drop rapidly and present a danger for the resident or caregiver. ArjoHuntleigh recommends a thorough inspection of
the straps every 2 months as follows:
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Care and Maintenance
1) Completely unwind the strap.
2) Look for any signs of wear or discoloration (see Fig. 43).
Loose threads in
stitched areas
Noticeable discoloration
(strap color is lighter
than color in the stitched
area)
Edge wear (fraying)
Middle wear
Fig. 43
WARNING: If there is any sign of wear as indicated previously or any other visual defects, the strap must
changed. The manufacturer recommends changing the strap at least every two years. By continuing to
use the lift without changing a damaged strap, the safety of the caregiver or resident is greatly
compromised.
NOTE: Even if the lift is not used, BHM Medical recommends charging the batteries at least every two
weeks. This will prevent premature aging of batteries.
If you store or ship the Maxi Sky600, ensure that the power (green light) is turned off beforehand.
Battery Replacement
ArjoHuntleigh uses sealed lead-acid batteries in the Maxi Sky600 ceiling lifts. BHM Medical batteries do not have any
memory effect. Therefore, batteries should not be completely discharged before recharging.
Replace the battery when there is a noticeable reduction in the number of transfers that can be performed between
charges. If you hear the Maxi Sky600 lift beeping and notice a red light flashing, see the instructions in the
“Troubleshooting” section of this manual to determine if it is a problem with the battery.
To replace batteries, be sure to contact your local ArjoHuntleigh representative.
CAUTION: Do not attempt to use a battery that was not supplied by BHM Medical. BHM Medical batteries
are specially designed for BHM Medical charging systems. Attempting to use an unauthorized battery
may seriously damage the lift and/or the charger.
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Care and Maintenance
Regular Inspections
It is essential that the slings, their straps, loops and attachment clips are carefully inspected before each and every
use. If the slings, loops or straps are frayed, or the clips damaged, the sling should be withdrawn from use
immediately and replaced.
Sling Laundering
WARNING: The slings should be checked before and after use and, if necessary, washed according to
instructions on the sling. This is especially important when using the same equipment for another
resident. This minimizes the risk of cross infection.
Before washing the slings equipped with head support pockets, always remove the plastic reinforcement inserts.
Always refit the inserts before reusing the sling.
Mechanical pressure should be avoided during the washing and drying procedure (e.g. rolling or pressing), as these
can damage parts vital to the safe and comfortable operation of the sling.
The stretcher cross straps and suspension straps should be checked and washed if necessary. Washing and drying
temperatures must not exceed 80°C (176°F). Wash using normal detergents and do not iron.
Annual Inspection
NOTE: With regard to laundering, slings should not be classified as linen, but as an accessory to a
resident transfer lifting and therefore classified as a medical device. Slings should be cleaned and
disinfected only in strict accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.
The Maxi Sky600 and its accessories must be inspected annually by a certified technician.
WARNING: The Maxi Sky600 and accessories must be serviced every 12 months as a minimum
requirement. Do not attempt to do the inspection unless you are certified to do so.
Maintenance Requirements
The Maxi Sky600 is equipped with an electronic monitor that causes a red light to flash when a maintenance
inspection is necessary. Arranging for scheduled inspections ensures the durability of the unit and the security of the
resident and user.
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Troubleshooting
WARNING: Only a qualified technician is authorized to open the Maxi Sky600 ceiling lift cassette.
Alterations made to the Maxi Sky600 ceiling lift cassette by someone other than a certified technician may
cause serious injury.
PROBLEM TO CHECK
•Contact your local BHM Medical representative to do
The red “service” light is on and flashing. maintenance.
•The ceiling lift cassette is under its overheat protection. Wait
between 10 to 30 minutes until the red light turns off and
The red light is solid. press on the “UP” button to use the ceiling lift cassette
again.
•If the load is over a safe working load, the unit will not work
The unit starts and stops repetitively. due to the overload protection on the motor.
The ceiling lift cassette emits a beep during •Batteries are low. Return the ceiling lift cassette to the
utilization. The unit may stop lifting but the charging station.
lowering function can still be used.
The charger indicator (yellow) on the ceiling •Check that the charger is plugged into a standard outlet,
lift cassette does not light up when the lift is on and that the outlet has power. The green light on the
the charger. clip-on charging station indicates that it is functioning.
•Clean the contact blades of the charging station with mild
When returning to charge, the ceiling lift detergent. Pass the ceiling lift cassette through the
cassette passes the clip on the charging charging station manually once, then retry the return to
station, or goes in the wrong direction. charger function.
•Verify the function of the ceiling lift charger and the contact
plates on the clip-on charging station.
Batteries are always dead after only a few •Replace batteries with new ones. The life of the current
transfers (3 to 5). batteries could be almost finished. It is important to
always change both batteries at the same time. Contact
your local BHM Medical representative to have the
batteries replaced.
The yellow light on the unit is solid, yet the •Contact your local BHM Medical representative to have
ceiling lift cassette will only perform one or two batteries replaced.
transfers.
The yellow light on the unit is solid, yet the •Contact your local BHM Medical representative to have the
ceiling lift will only work when there is no one batteries replaced.
on the lift. When you try to transfer someone,
the ceiling lift stops.
•If the charger light is on, move the ceiling lift away from the
charging station in order to operate the lift.
•If the emergency stop is activated, gently push up on the
reset switch plastic insert to turn the unit back on.
•Check if the buttons on the ceiling lift cassette are working.If
so, the problem may be coming from the hand control. If
not, check the charge on the ceiling lift.
The ceiling lift does not work when you press •Check if the hand control is plugged in properly into the
the buttons on the hand control. ceiling lift cassette; the hand control may be slightly
pulled out from its socket and yet appear as though it is
plugged in. Pull out the plastic cover to check the
connection.
•Slide the ceiling lift over the clip-on charging station. Verify if
the yellow light turns on.
•If, after testing all of the above, the ceiling lift will not
operate,
contact your local BHM Medical representative.
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Troubleshooting
PROBLEM TO CHECK
•If available, try another integrated clip-on charging station
from another ceiling lift, or a spare one; Clip it to the rail
and charge the unit for 3 hours. If the yellow light is still
flashing, contact your local BHM Medical representative.
The charging light on the ceiling lift cassette
continues flashing yellow and the light does •Using a voltmeter, test two contact points on the charging
not turn solid even after recharging the unit station (see Fig. 44). The voltmeter should read
overnight. between 26 and 30 volts VDC.
•If, after testing all of the above, the ceiling lift will not
operate,
contact your local ArjoHuntleigh representative.
When you press the button to return the •The charger either has no power or is not working properly
ceiling lift to its charger (4-way motor only), (the contacts are defective). See “Troubleshooting”
the ceiling lift goes past the charger. question above.
Fig. 44
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Labels on Lift
Fig. 45
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Technical Specification
ELECTRICAL
Duty cycle Max 10%, 1 minute continuously
Rating 24 VDC, 15 A max.
Noise level for either raising or lowering, with or
61 dBA max.
without load
Type BF protection against electrical shock in accordance with IEC
Medical equipment
60601-1
The Maxi Sky600 is compliant with CAN/CSA-C22.2, CSA-Z323.5.98, IEC 60601-1, UL 60601-1 AND ISO 10535.
WARNING: Radio transmitting devices such as mobile telephones, two-way radios, etc., should never be
used near the Maxi Sky600, since they can interfere with the function of the lift. Cables from potentially
strong sources of electromagnetic fields should not be placed near the unit. See “Electromagnetic
Compatibility” section of this manual for full details.
Battery type Sealed rechargeable valve regulated lead acid battery
Constant voltage charge
Cycle used 14.1 - 14.4 V
Standby use: 13.5 - 13.8 V
Initial current: Less than 2.00 A
Rating: 12 V, 5 Ah
Provides up to 120 transfers with a load of 100 kg (220 lb),
Battery capacity
up to 35 transfers with a load of 272 kg (600 lb)
IPX4: 700.136XX
Degree of protection - handset
IPX7: 700-138XX
Degree of protection - Maxi Sky600 IP21
Lift - protection class - shock prevention Internally powered equipment
Battery Charger input 100-240 VAC, 50-60 Hz
Battery Charger output 28.1 VDC, 1 A max
Battery Charger safety protection Class 2, double insulated
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Technical Specification
RECYCLING
Battery Sealed lead-acid, rechargeable, recyclable
Package Cardboard recyclable
Separated and recycled, according to the European Directive 2002/96/
The lift
EG (WEEE).
ArjoHuntleigh resident Handling products meet the requirements of Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) as
stated in clause 12.5 of Annex 1 of the Medical Devices Directive 93/42/EEC.
Fig. 46
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Technical Specification
Lift Dimensions
Fig. 47
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Electromagnetic Compatibility
Electromagnetic Compliance
The Maxi Sky600 has been tested for compliance with current regulatory standards regarding its capacity to block EMI
(electromagnetic interference) from external sources.
• Use only ArjoHuntleigh cables and spare parts to avoid increased emissions or decreased immunity which can compromise
the correct functioning of the equipment.
• Ensure that other devices in patient-monitoring and/or life-support areas comply to accepted emissions standards.
• Maximize the distance between electro-medical devices. High-powered devices may produce EMI that can affect the ceiling
lift. Refer to separation distance table further on in this document.
For more information on how to manage the unit’s RF electromagnetic environment, please consult the
AAMI TIR 18-1997 - Guidance on Electromagnetic Compatibility of Medical Devices for Clinical/Biomedical Engineers.
Electromagnetic Emissions
Guidance and Manufacturer’s Declaration
Electromagnetic Emissions - For all Equipment and Systems
The Maxi Sky600 is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment indicated below. The customer or the user of the
Maxi Sky600 should assure that it is used in such an environment.
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Electromagnetic Compatibility
Electromagnetic Immunity
Electromagnetic environment -
Immunity test IEC 60601 test level Compliance level
guidance
Electrostatic Floors should be wood, concrete or
discharge (ESD) ±6 kV contact ±6 kV contact ceramic tile. If floors are covered with
±8 kV air ±8 kV air synthetic material, the relative humidity
IEC 61000-4-2 should be at least 30%.
Electrical fast ±2 kV for power supply lines ±2 kV for power supply lines Mains power quality should be that of a
transient/burst ±1 kV for input/output lines Not applicable for input/ typical commercial or hospital
output lines environment.
IEC 61000-4-5
Surge ±1 kV differential mode
±2 kV for input/output Not applicable
IEC 61000-4-5
<5% UT
(>95% dip in UT) for 0.5
cycle
Voltage dips, short
interruptions and 40% UT
voltage variations (60% dip in UT) for 5 cycles
on power supply Not applicable
input lines 70% UT
(30% dip in UT) for 25
IEC 61000-4-11 cycles
<5% UT
(>95% dip in UT) for 5 sec.
Power frequency magnetic fields should
Power frequency
be at levels characteristic of a typical
(50/60 Hz) 3 A/m 3 A/m
location in a typical commercials or
magnetic field
hospital environment.
NOTE: UT is the AC mains voltage prior to application of the test level.
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Electromagnetic Compatibility
(continued)
3.5
d = ------- P
E1
7
d = ------- P 800 MHz to 2.5 GHz
E1
where P is the maximum output power rating of the transmitter
Radiated RF 3 V/m 3 V/m in watts (W) according to the transmitter manufacturer and d is
IEC 61000-4-3 80 MHz to 2.5 80 MHz to 2.5 the recommended separation distance in meters.
GHz GHz
Field strengths from fixed RF transmitters, as determined by an
electromagnetic site survey, (a) should be less than the
compliance level in each frequency range. (b)
Interference may occur in the vicinity of equipment marked with
the following symbol:
NOTE 1: At 80 MHz and 800 MHz, the higher frequency range applies.
NOTE 2: Theses guidelines may not apply in all situations. Electromagnetic propagation if affected by absorption and reflection
from structures, objects and people.
(a) Field strengths from fixed transmitters, such as base stations for radio (cellular/cordless) telephones and land mobile
radios, amateur radio, AM and FM radio broadcast and TV broadcast cannot be predicted theoretically with accuracy. To
assess the electromagnetic environment due to fixed RF transmitters, an electromagnetic site survey should be considered. If
the measured field strength in the location in which the Maxi Sky600 is used exceeds the applicable RF compliance level
above, the Maxi Sky600 should be observed to verify normal operation. If abnormal performance is observed, additional
measures may be necessary, such as reorienting or relocating the Maxi Sky600.
(b) Over the frequency range 150 kHz to 80 MHz, field strengths should be less than 3 V/m.
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Electromagnetic Compatibility
(continued)
Recommended Separation Distance Between Portable and Mobile RF Communications Equipment and
the Maxi Sky 600 - for Equipment and Systems that are not Life-Supporting
Recommended separation distances between portable and mobile RF communications equipment and the Maxi Sky 600.
The Maxi Sky600 is intended for use in electromagnetic environment in which radiated RF disturbances are controlled. The
customer or the user of the Maxi Sky600 can help prevent electromagnetic interference by maintaining a minimum distance
between portable and mobile RF communication equipment (transmitters) and the Maxi Sky600 as recommended below,
according to the maximum output power of the communications equipment.
Rated maximum
output power of
transmitter 3.5 3.5 7
W d = ------- P d = ------- P d = ------- P
V1 E1 E1
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