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3 Page 3 of 50 Report No. TRS GENERAL INFORMATION Test item particulars (see also clause 5): Classification of installation and use... : Supply connection...: Accessories and detachables parts included in the evaluation...: Options included...: - Mobile Appliance coupler None Possible test case verdicts: - test case does not apply to the test object...:n / A - test object does meet the requirement...: - test object does not meet the requirement...:fail Abbreviations used in the report: - normal condition...:n.c. - single fault condition...:s.f.c. - operational insulation...:op - basic insulation...:bi - basic insulation between parts of opposite polarity...:bop - supplementary insulation...:si - double insulation...:di - reinforced insulation...:ri General remarks: "This report is not valid as a CB Test Report unless appended to a CB Test Certificate issued by a NCB, in accordance with IECEE 02". "(see Attachment #)" refers to additional information appended to the report. "(see appended table)" refers to a table appended to the report. Throughout this report a point is used as the decimal separator. The tests results presented in this report relate only to the object tested. This report shall not be reproduced except in full without the written approval of the testing laboratory. List of test equipment must be kept on file and available for review. Summary of contents provided on the last page of this report. General product information and considerations: The high-quality flexible halogen examination lamp is to be used in medical practices and in medical facilities.

4 Page 4 of 50 Report No. TRS IEC Am. 1 & 2 3 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS 3.1 Equipment when transported, stored, installed, operated in normal use and maintained according to the instructions of the manufacturer, causes no safety hazard which could reasonably be foreseen and which is not connected with its intended application in normal condition (N.C.) and in single fault condition (S.F.C.) 3.4 An alternative means of construction is used to that detailed in this standard and it can be demonstrated that an equivalent degree of safety is obtained No alternative means of construction is used 5 CLASSIFICATION 5.1 Type of protection against electric shock Class I equipment Class II equipment Class I equipment Internally powered equipment Class I equipment 5.2 Degree of protection against electric shock Type B applied part Type BF applied part Type CF applied part Not classified - no applied parts 5.3 Classification according to the degree of Ordinarily equipment protection against ingress of water as detailed in the current edition of IEC 529 (see 6.1.1)... :: 5.4 Methods of sterilization or desinfection 5.5 Equipment not suitable for use in the presence of flammable mixtures Category AP equipment Category APG equipment 5.6 Mode of operation: -continuous operation -short-time operation, specified operation; period.. : -intermittent operation, specified operation; rest period... : -continuous operation with short-time, stated permissible loading time... :: -continuous operation with intermittent, stated permissible loading/rest time... :

5 Page 5 of 50 Report No. TRS INSULATION DIAGRAM

6 Area Table: to insulation diagram Insulation type: operational / basic / supplementary / double / reinforced Reference voltage (V) Required creepage (mm) Page 6 of 50 Report No. TRS Required clearance (mm) Measured creepage (mm) Measured clearance (mm) Remarks A BOP Between L terminal and N terminal on PCB B BI Mains to earthing mental part C DI/RI ) 1) Transformer primary to secondary C DI/RI Transformer pri. terminal to sec. D DI/RI >10 6 Mains to enclosure Supplementary information: 1) The primary wiring of the T1 is triple insulation, and the creepage and clearance on the PCB is 9mm INSULATION DIAGRAM CONVENTIONS Insulation diagram is a graphical representation of equipment insulation barriers, protective impedance and protective earthing. If feasible, use the following conventions to generate the diagram: 1. All isolation barriers are identified by letters between separate parts of diagram, for example separate transformer windings, optocouplers, wire insulation, creepage and clearance distances. 2. Parts connected to earth with large dots are protectively earthed. Other connections to earth are functional 3. Applied parts are extended beyond the equipment enclosure and terminated with an arrow. 4. Parts accessible to the operator only are extended outside of the enclosure, but are not terminated with an arrow. 5. Blocks containing the letter Z indicate protective impedance. 6. Operational Insulation (OP) - indicates insulation that may be required for function of the equipment, but is not required or relied on for compliance with the requirements of clauses 17, 20 and 57.

7 Page 7 of 50 Report No.TRS IEC Am. 1& 2 6 IDENTIFICATION, MARKING AND DOCUMENTS 6.1 Marking on the outside of equipment or equipment parts c) Markings of the specific power supply affixed Not use specific power supply d) If marking is not practicable due to size or nature of enclosure, information is included in accompanying documents e) Name and/or trademark of the manufacturer or supplier...: All marking on the equipment f) Model or type reference...: g) Rated supply voltages or voltage range(s) V Number of phases...: Single phase Type of current...: AC h) Rated frequency or rated frequency range(s) (Hz)...: 50Hz j) Rated power input (VA, W or A)...: 50W k) Power output of auxiliary mains socket-outlets No suck socket-outlets l) Class II symbol Class I equipment Symbol for degree of protection against ingress of water provided...: Ordinarily equipment Symbol for protection against electric shock...: No applied parts If equipment has more than one applied part with different degrees of protection, the relevant symbols are clearly marked on such applied parts, or on or near relevant outlets Symbol for protection of defibrillation-proof applied parts Symbol 14 from Table DI for defibrillation-proof with protection partly in patient cable m) Mode of operation (if no marking, suitable for continuous operation) No applied parts Continuous operation n) Types and rating of external accessible fuses...: No such fuse p) Ratings of external output...: No such output q) Symbol for physiological effect(s): - attention, consult accompanying documents - non-ionizing radiation, or symbols as adopted by ISO or IEC 417 r) Anaesthetic-proof symbol: AP or APG...: Not such equipment s) Dangerous voltage symbol t) Special cooling requirements No special cooling u) Limited mechanical stability

8 Page 8 of 50 Report No.TRS IEC Am. 1& 2 v) Protective packing requirement(s) - Marking(s) for unpacking safety hazard(s) All marking on the package - Equipment or accessories supplied sterile, marked as sterile y) Potential equalization terminal No such terminal - Functional earth terminal z) Removable protective means No such means Durability of marking test See appended table Marking on the inside of equipment or equipment parts a) Nominal voltage of permanently installed equipment b) Maximum power loading for heating elements or holders for heating lamps It s not permanently installed equipment No such devices c) Dangerous voltage symbol d) Type of battery and mode of insertion No batteries used - Marking referring to accompanying documents used for battery not intended to be changed by the operator e) Fuses accessible with a tool identified either by type and rating or by a reference to diagram No such fuse f) Protective earth terminal Marked on the PCB g) Functional earth terminal Marked on the PCB h) Supply neutral conductor in permanently installed equipment (N) j) Markings required in 6.2 f), h), k),and l) remain visible after connection and are not affixed to parts which have to be removed It s not permanently installed equipment - Markings comply with IEC 445 k) For permanently connected devices the supply connections are clearly marked adjacent to the terminals (or in accompanying documents for small equipment) It s not permanently installed equipment l) Statement for suitable wiring materials at temperatures over 75 C n) Capacitors and/or circuit parts marked as required in Sub-clause 15c Not over 75 Compliance with the requirement of Sub-clause Marking of controls and instruments a) Mains switch clearly identified By detachable plug, and switch - ON and OFF positions marked according to Symbols 15 and 16 of table D1 or indicated by an adjacent indicator light

9 Page 9 of 50 Report No.TRS IEC Am. 1& 2 b) Indication of different positions of control devices and switches c) Indication of the direction in which the magnitude of the function changes, or an indicating device f) The functions of operator controls and indicators are identified g) Numeric indications of parameters are in SI units except for units listed in Am. 2 All marked on the equipment Indication by LED on the cable All controls are identified 6.4 Symbols Used symbols comply with Appendix D or IEC 417 and/or IEC 878 or ISO publications (if applicable) Comply with Appendix D 6.5 Colors of the insulation of conductors a) Protective earth conductor has green/yellow insulation b) All insulations of internal protective earth conductors are green/yellow at least at their terminations c) Only protective or functional earthing, or potential equalization conductors are green/yellow Green/yellow insulation wire All protective earth conductors are green/yellow d) Color of neutral conductor...: Blue e) Colors of phase conductor(s)...: Brown - Compliance with IEC 227 and IEC 245 f) Additional protective earthing in multi-conductor, cords are marked green/yellow at the ends of the additional conductors Not used additional protective earthing 6.6 Medical gas cylinders and connections a) In accordance with ISO ISO/R 32 No medical gas b) Identification of connection point 6.7 Indicator lights and push-buttons a) Red indicator lights used exclusively to indicate a warning of danger and/or a need for urgent action - Yellow used to indicate caution or attention required Not used Not used - Green used to indicate ready for action Power on b) Color red used only for push-buttons by which a function is interrupted in case of emergency Not used 6.8 ACCOMPANYING DOCUMENTS Equipment accompanied by documents containing at least instructions for use, a technical description and an address to which the user can refer All the information in the operation manual

10 Page 10 of 50 Report No.TRS IEC Am. 1& 2 Classifications specified in Clause 5 included in both the instructions for use and the technical description Markings specified in Sub-clause 6.1 included in the accompanying documents if they have not been permanently affixed to equipment Warning statements and the explanation of warning symbols provided in the accompanying documents All fixed on the equipment All explained in the manual Instructions for use a) General information provided in instructions for use - state the function and intended application of the equipment - include an explanation of: the function of controls, displays and signals Refer to the chapter intended use Refer to the chapter for instruction of product - the sequence of operation Refer to the chapter for instruction of product - the connection and disconnection of detachable Refer to the chapter for parts and accessories instruction of product - the replacement of material which is consumed during operation - information regarding potential electromagnetic or other interference and advice regarding avoidance - include: indications of recognized accessories, detachable parts and materials, if the use of other parts or materials can degrade minimum safety - instructions concerning cleaning, preventive inspection and maintenance to be performed including the frequency of such maintenance General information provided in instructions: - information for the safe performance or routine maintenance - parts on which preventive inspection and maintenance shall be performed by other persons including the periods to be applied - explanation of figures, symbols, warning statements and abbreviations on the equipment c) Signal output or signal input parts intended only for connection to specified equipment described d) Details about acceptable cleaning, disinfection or sterilization methods included e) Warning statement for mains operated equipment with additional power source Refer to the instruction of replace lamp Refer to warring chapter In the chapter of maintenance In all chapter of the manual In the chapter of maintenance In the chapter of the symbols No such devices Not used additional power source

11 Page 11 of 50 Report No.TRS IEC Am. 1& 2 f) A warning to remove primary batteries if equipment is not likely to be used for some time g) Instructions to ensure safe use and adequate maintenance of rechargeable batteries h) Identification of specified external power supplies or battery chargers necessary to ensure compliance with the requirements of IEC j) Identification of any risks associated with the disposal of waste products, residues, etc. No primary batteries used No batteries used Not use external power - Advice in minimizing these risks Technical description a) All characteristics essential for safe operation provided b) Required type and rating of fuses utilized in the mains supply circuit external to permanently installed equipment - Instructions for replacement of interchangeable and/or detachable parts which are subject to deterioration during normal use c) Instructions or reference information for repair of equipment parts designated by the manufacturer as repairable provided d) Environmental conditions for transport and storage specified in accompanying documents and marked on packaging In the whole manual It s not permanently installed equipment Refer to the chapter for replace lamps All on the packages, and description in the manual

12 Page 12 of 50 Report No.TRS IEC Am. 1& 2 7 POWER INPUT Power Input Measurements See appended table 7 10 ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS 10.1 Equipment is capable while packed for transport or storage of being exposed to the conditions stated by the manufacturer a Rated voltage not exceeding 250 V for hand-held equipment Rated voltage not exceeding 250 V d.c. or singlephase a.c. or 500 V polyphase a.c. for equipment up to 4kVA Rated voltage not exceeding 500 V for all other equipment None hand-held equipment Not up to 4kVA Rated voltage is Vac b Rated input frequency not more than 1kHz 50Hz Internal replaceable electrical power source specified No such internal power source 14 REQUIREMENTS RELATED TO CLASSIFICATION 14.4a Class l and Class II equipment in addition to basic insulation provided with an additional protection 14.4b Equipment supplied from external dc source of reverse polarity results in no safety hazard 14.5b Internally powered equipment complies with requirements for Class I or Class II equipment while connected to supply mains, and with requirements for internally powered equipment when not connected 14.6c Applied parts intended for direct cardiac application are of type CF Compliance with the requirement of Class I Not used external dc source Not internally powered equipment No applied parts 15 LIMITATION OF VOLTAGE AND/OR ENERGY 15b 15c Voltage measured one sec after disconnection of the mains plug does not exceed 60V For live parts accessible after equipment has been de-energized the residual voltage does not exceed 60 V nor residual energy exceed 2 mj See appended table 15b Marking provided for manual discharging

13 Page 13 of 50 Report No.TRS IEC Am. 1& 2 16 ENCLOSURES AND PROTECTIVE COVERS 16a Equipment enclosed to protect against contact with live parts, and with parts which can become live (finger, pin, hook test) All the enclosure can protective the live parts be connect Insertion or removal of lamps - protection against contact with live parts provided By inspection 16b Opening in a top cover positioned that accessibility of live parts by a test rod is prevented No such opening 16c Conductive parts accessible after the removal of handles, knobs, levers - have a resistance of not more than 0.2 Ω No such conductive parts - separated from live parts by one of the means described in Sub-clause 17g 16d Parts with voltage exceeding 25V a.c. or 60V d.c. which cannot be disconnected by external mains switch or plug protected against contact No such parts 16e Removable enclosures protecting against contact with live parts 16f - Removal possible only with the aid of a tool Only use the specified tools can open the enclosure of live parts - Use of automatic device making parts not live when the enclosure is opened or removed - Exception 16e applied to the following parts...: Lamp cover, and the working voltage is 11.8Vrms Openings for the adjustment of controls using a tool. The tool not able to touch basic insulation or any live parts Not used such opening

14 Page 14 of 50 Report No.TRS IEC Am. 1& 2 17 SEPARATION 17a Separation method of the applied part from live parts: 1) basic insulation: applied part earthed No applied part 2) by protectively earthed conductive part (e.g. screen) 3) by separate earthed intermediate circuit limiting leakage current to applied part in event of insulation failure 4) by double or reinforced insulation 5) by protective impedances limiting current to applied part - Additional leakage current test in single fault conditions 17c There is no conductive connection between applied parts and accessible conductive parts which are not protectively earthed No applied part 17d Supplementary insulation between hand-held flexible shafts and motor shafts (Class I) 17g Separation method of accessible parts other than applied parts from live parts: 1) basic insulation: accessible part earthed 2) by protectively earthed conductive part (e.g. screen) 3) by separate earthed intermediate circuit limiting leakage current to enclosure in event of insulation failure 4) by double or reinforced insulation By double insulation 5) by protective impedances limiting current to accessible part - Additional leakage current test in single fault conditions Open protective part, refer to table 19 17h Arrangements used to isolate defibrillation-proof applied parts so designed that: - no hazardous electrical energies appear during a discharge of a cardiac defibrillator - after exposure to the defibrillation voltage, the equipment continues to perform its intended function No applied parts

15 Page 15 of 50 Report No.TRS IEC Am. 1& 2 18 PROTECTIVE EARTHING, FUNCTIONAL EARTHING AND POTENTIAL EQUALIZATION 18a 18b Accessible parts of Class I equipment separated from live parts by basic insulation connected to the protective earth terminal Protective earth terminals suitable for connection to the protective earth conductor Class I equipment, refer to insulation diagram By power plug earth terminal 18e Potential equalization conductor - Readily accessible No potential equalization terminal - Accidental disconnection prevented in normal use - Conductor detachable without the use of a tool - Power supply cord does not incorporate a potential equalization conductor - Connection means marked with Symbol 9, Table DI 18f For equipment without power supply cord, impedance between protective earth terminal and accessible metal part 0.1 Ω See appended table 18 - For equipment with an appliance inlet, impedance between protective earth contact and any accessible metal part 0.1 Ω 18g 18k - For equipment with a non-detachable power supply cord, impedance between protective earth pin in mains plug and accessible metal part 0.2 Ω If the impedance of protective earth connections other than in Cl. 18 f) exceeds 0.1 Ω, the allowable value of the enclosure leakage current is not exceeded in single fault condition Functional earth terminal not used to provide protective earthing Not exceeds the limits of clause 18f) 18l Class II equipment with isolated internal screens - insulation of screens and all internal wiring connected to them is double insulation or reinforced insulation Class I equipment - functional earth terminal clearly marked - explanation of functional earth terminal provided in the accompanying documents

16 Page 16 of 50 Report No.TRS IEC Am. 1& 2 19 CONTINUOUS LEAKAGE CURRENTS AND PATIENT AUXILIARY CURRENTS 19.1b Leakage currents See appended table 19 - earth leakage current - enclosure leakage current - patient leakage current No applied part - patient auxiliary current No applied parts 20 DIELECTRIC STRENGTH Overall compliance with Clause 20 See appended table MECHANICAL STRENGTH 21a 21b 21c Sufficient rigidity of an enclosure tested by: force of 45 N Sufficient strength of an enclosure tested by: impact hammer On portable equipment carrying handles or grips withstand the requirements of the loading test See appended table 21 See appended table No damage to parts of patient support and/or immobilization system after the loading test 21.5 Hand held equipment or equipment parts are safe after drop test 21.6 Portable and mobile equipment is able to withstand rough handling No patient support device No hand held device See appended table 21

17 Page 17 of 50 Report No.TRS IEC Am. 1& 2 22 MOVING PARTS 22.2a Moving parts of a transportable equipment are provided with guards which form an integral part of the equipment 22.2b Moving parts of a stationary equipment are provided with similar guards as above, unless it is evident that equivalent protection is separately provided during installation 22.3 Cords (ropes), chains and bands are provided with guides to prevent them from running off or from jumping out of their guiding devices Guides or other safeguards are removable only with a tool 22.4 Dangerous movements of equipment parts, which may cause physical injury to the patient, are possible only by the continuous activation by the operator 22.6 Parts of equipment subject to mechanical wear are accessible for inspection 22.7 Means provided for emergency switching of an electrically produced mechanical movement which could cause a safety hazard The means for emergency switching is readily identifiable and accessible and does not introduce a further safety hazard Devices for emergency stopping able to break the full load current of the relevant circuit, taking into account possible stalled motor currents Means for stopping of movements operate as a result of one single action No moving parts No moving parts No moving parts No moving parts No moving parts No moving parts No moving parts No moving parts No moving parts No moving parts 23 SURFACES, CORNERS AND EDGES Rough surfaces, sharp corners and edges which may cause injury or damage avoided or covered Checked by inspecting

18 Page 18 of 50 Report No.TRS IEC Am. 1& 2 24 STABILITY IN NORMAL USE 24.1 Equipment does not overbalance during normal use when tilted through an angle of 10º Refer to sub-clause Equipment overbalances when tilted through an angle of 10º - does not overbalance when tilted through an angle of 5º in any position excluding transport - carry a warning notice stating that transport should only be undertaken in a certain position - in the position specified for transport does not overbalance when tilted to an angle of 10º The equipment not overbalance when tilted through an angle 5º in any position excluding transport 24.6a Equipment or its parts with a mass of more than 20 kg is provided with: - suitable handling devices (grips etc.), or The weight of the unit is 4.4Kg - instructions for lifting and handling during assembly 24.6b b) On portable equipment with a mass of more than 20 kg carrying handle(s) is (are) so situated that equipment may be carried by 2 or more persons Mobile equipment 25 EXPELLED PARTS 25.1 Protective means are provided where expelled parts of the equipment could be a hazard 25.2 Display vacuum tubes with a face dimension exceeding 16 cm are provided with adequate protection against implosion No expelled parts

19 Page 19 of 50 Report No.TRS IEC Am. 1& 2 28 SUSPENDED MASSES 28.3 Suspension system with safety device Safety device provided where the integrity of a suspension depends on parts which may have hidden defects, or on parts having safety factors not complying with Sub-clause 28.4 Safety device has safety factors complying with Sub-clause Clear indication to the operator that the safety device has been activated after failure of suspension means No suspended masses No suspended masses No suspended masses 28.4 Suspension systems of metal without safety devices 1) Total load does not exceed the safe working load 2) Safety factors not less than 4 where it is unlikely that supporting characteristics will be impaired 3) Safety factors not less than 8 where impairment is expected 4) Safety factors multiplied by 1.5 for metal having an elongation at break of less than 5% 5) Sheaves, sprockets, band wheels and guides so constructed that the safety factors maintained till replacement No suspended masses No suspended masses No suspended masses No suspended masses No suspended masses 29 X-RADIATION 29.2 EQUIPMENT not intended to produce X-radiation produces an exposure 130 nc/kg (0.5 mr) The device will not produce X- radiation 36 ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY Equipment complies with IEC Refer to EMC test report 37 COMMON REQUIREMENTS FOR CATEGORY AP AND CATEGORY APG EQUIPMENT Requirements for category AP and APG equipment (Cl )

20 Page 20 of 50 Report No.TRS IEC Am. 1& 2 42 EXCESSIVE TEMPERATURES 42.1 Equipment does not attain temperatures exceeding the values given in Table Xa over the range of ambient temperatures per Clause Equipment does not attain temperatures exceeding the values given in Table Xb at 25ºC ambient 42.3 Applied parts not intended to supply heat have surface temperatures not exceeding 41ºC 42.5 Guards to prevent contact with hot surfaces removable only with a tool See appended table 42 No applied part No hot surfaces 43 FIRE PREVENTION Strength and rigidity necessary to avoid a fire hazard Refer to table OVERFLOW, SPILLAGE, LEAKAGE, HUMIDITY, INGRESS OF LIQUIDS, CLEANING, STERILIZATION AND DISINFECTION 44.2 Equipment contain a liquid reservoir: - the equipment is electrically safe after 15% overfill steadily over a period of 1 min - transportable equipment is electrically safe after additionally having been tilted through an angle of 15º in the least favorable direction(s) (if necessary with refilling) 44.3 Electrical properties of the equipment do not change in connection of spillage test (200 ml of water) 44.4 Liquid which might escape in a single fault condition does not wet parts which may cause a safety hazard 44.5 Equipment sufficiently protected against the effects of humidity 44.6 Enclosures designed to give a protection against harmful ingress of water classified according to IEC Publication Equipment capable of withstanding cleaning, sterilization or disinfection without deterioration of safety provisions See appended table 44 Ordinary equipment See appended table 44

21 Page 21 of 50 Report No.TRS IEC Am. 1& 2 45 PRESSURE VESSELS AND PARTS SUBJECT TO PRESSURE 45.2 Pressure vessel with pressure volume greater than 200 kpa x l and pressure greater than 50 kpa withstand the hydraulic test pressure 45.3 Maximum pressure does not exceed the maximum permissible working pressure for individual parts 45.7 Unless excessive pressure can not occur, pressure-relief device provided 45.7a Pressure-relief device connected as close as possible to the pressure vessel No such parts 45.7b Readily accessible for inspection 45.7c Not capable of being adjusted or rendered inoperative without a tool 45.7d Discharge opening located that the released material is not directed towards person 45.7e Discharge opening located that operation will not deposit material which may cause a safety hazard 45.7f Adequate discharge capacity to ensure pressure does not exceed the maximum permissible working pressure 45.7g No shut-off valve between a pressure-relief device and the parts intended to be protected 45.7h Minimum number of cycles of operation: BIOCOMPATIBILITY Parts of equipment and accessories intended to come into contact with biological tissues, cells or body fluids are evaluated in accordance with ISO No applied part 49 INTERRUPTION OF THE POWER SUPPLY 49.1 Thermal cut-outs and over-current releases with automatic resetting not used if they may cause a safety hazard 49.2 Interruption and restoration of power supply does not result in a safety hazard other than interruption of intended function 49.3 Means are provided for removal of mechanical constraints on patient in case of a supply mains failure No such device No safety hazards No such safety risk

22 Page 22 of 50 Report No.TRS IEC Am. 1& 2 51 PROTECTION AGAINST HAZARDOUS OUTPUT 51.4 Equipment furnishing both low-intensity and highintensity outputs provided with means minimizing possibility of a high intensity output being selected accidentally 52 ABNORMAL OPERATION AND FAULT CONDITIONS 52.1 Equipment is so designed and manufactured that even in single fault condition no safety hazard as described under 52.4 exists (see 3.1 and Cl. 13) The safety of equipment incorporating programmable electronic systems is checked by applying IEC See appended table Failure of thermostats presents no safety hazards No thermostats Short-circuiting of either part of double insulation presents no safety hazard Impairment of cooling: temperatures not exceeding 1.7 times the values of Clause 42 minus 17.5ºC Locking of moving parts presents no safety hazard Interruption and short-circuiting of motor capacitors presents no safety hazard Duration of motors locked rotor test in compliance with Cl Failure of one component at a time presents no safety hazard Overload of heating elements presents no safety hazard f) Motors intended to be remotely controlled, automatically controlled, or liable to be operated continuously provided with running overload protection h) Equipment with three-phase motors can safely operate with one phase disconnected See appended table 19 No cooling system No moving part See appended table 52 No such motors Single phase device

23 Page 23 of 50 Report No.TRS IEC Am. 1& 2 56 COMPONENTS AND GENERAL ASSEMBLY List of critical components See appended table b Ratings of components not in conflict with the conditions of use in equipment No confliction Ratings of mains components are identified Identified 56.1d Components, movements of which could result in a safety hazard mounted securely All such components are mounted securely 56.1f Conductors and connectors secured and/or insulated to prevent accidental detachment resulting in a safety hazard 56.3a Connectors provide separation required by Sub-clause 17g Plugs for connection of patient circuit leads can not be connected to other outlets on the same equipment Medical gas connections not interchangeable No such safety risk, all connector is inspected Compliance with the requirement No patient circuit 56.3b Accessible metal parts can not become live when detachable interconnection cord between different parts of equipment is loosened or broken No such safety risk, checked by inspection 56.3c Leads with conductive connection to a patient are constructed such that no conductive connection remote from the patient can contact earth or hazardous voltages. No such leads 56.4 Connections of capacitors Not connected between live parts and nonprotectively earthed accessible parts If connected between mains part and protectively earthed metal parts comply with: IEC Publication Enclosure of capacitors connected to mains part and providing only basic insulation, is not secured to non-protectively earthed metal parts Capacitors or other spark-suppression devices are not connected between contacts of thermal cut-outs 56.5 Protective devices which cause disconnection from the supply mains by producing a shortcircuit not provided in equipment Not such connections Refer to the appended table 56 No such connection Not used such protective devices 56.6 Temperature and overload control devices a) Thermal cut-outs which have to be reset by a soldering not fitted in equipment Thermal safety devices provided where necessary to prevent operating temperatures exceeding the limits No such thermal cut-outs No thermal safety devices

24 Page 24 of 50 Report No.TRS IEC Am. 1& 2 Independent non-self-resetting thermal cut-out provided where a failure of a thermostat could constitute a safety hazard Audible warning provided where the loss of function caused by operation of a thermal cut-out presents a safety hazard Self-resetting thermal cut-outs and self-resetting over-current releases operated 200 times Non-self resetting over-current releases operated 10 times 56.6b Thermostats with varying temperature settings clearly indicated Operating temperature of thermal cut-outs indicated No thermal cut-outs No thermal cut-outs No thermal cut-outs No non-self resetting overcurrent release No such devices 56.7 Batteries a) Battery compartments: - adequately ventilated No batteries be used - accidentally short-circuiting is prevented b) Incorrect polarity of connection prevented 56.8 Indicators - unless indication provided by other means (from the normal operation position), indicator lights are used (color see 6.7): - to indicate that equipment is energized By the green LED On the cable of output - to indicate the operation of non-luminous heaters if a safety hazard could result - to indicate when output exists if a safety hazard could result No such heaters - charging mode indicator provided No charger Actuating parts of controls No actuating parts 56.10b Actuating parts are adequately secured to prevent them from working loose during normal use Controls are secured to prevent the movement relative to scale marking (safety related only) Detachable indicating devices are prevented from incorrect connection without the use of tool 56.10c Stops are provided on rotating controls: - to prevent an unexpected change from maximum to minimum or vice versa where this could produce a safety hazard No such rotating controls - to prevent damage to wiring Cord-connected hand-held and foot-operated control devices

25 Page 25 of 50 Report No.TRS IEC Am. 1& 2 a) Contain voltages not exceeding 25 V a.c. or 60 V d.c. and isolated from the mains part by Cl. 17g b) Hand-held control devices comply with the requirement and test of Sub-clause Foot-operated control devices designed to support the weight of an adult human being c) Devices not change their setting when inadvertently placed d) Foot-operated control devices are at least IPX 1 - For surgical use, electrical switching parts are IPX 8 e) Adequate strain relief at the cord entry provided No such devices used

26 Page 26 of 50 Report No.TRS IEC Am. 1& 2 57 MAINS PARTS, COMPONENTS AND LAYOUT 57.1 Isolation from supply mains a) Equipment provides means to isolate its circuits electrically from the supply mains on all poles simultaneously Means for isolation incorporated in equipment or, if external, specified in the accompanying documents d) Switches used to comply with Sub-clause 57.1a comply with the creepage distances and air clearances as specified in IEC Publication 328 f) Mains switches not incorporated in a power supply cord h) Appliance couplers and flexible cords with mains plugs provide compliance with Sub-clause 57.1a m) Fuses and semiconductor devices not used as isolating devices By power plug No external isolation devices No mains switch Not used as isolating devices 57.2 Mains connectors and appliance inlets e) Auxiliary mains socket-outlets on nonpermanently installed equipment of a type that cannot accept a mains plug g) Unless functional earth needs to be provided, Class I appliance inlet is not used in Class II equipment Not used auxiliary mains socket-outlets 57.3 Power supply cords a) Not more than one connection to a particular supply mains If alternative supply allowed, no safety hazards when more than one connection is made simultaneously The mains plug has only one power supply cord Non-permanently connected equipment provided with power supply cord or appliance inlet b) Power supply cords sufficiently robust to comply with the requirements of IEC 227, designation 53 and IEC 245, designation 53 Polyvinyl chloride insulated power supply cords not used for equipment having external metal parts with a temperature exceeding 75 C c) Nominal cross-sectional area of conductors of power supply cords not less than in Table XV Only one No alternative supply Not used mains power supply cord Provided with appliance inlet The internal mains power supply cord s cross-sectional area is 0.77mm 2

27 Page 27 of 50 Report No.TRS IEC Am. 1& 2 d) Stranded conductors not soldered if fixed by any clamping means Fixed by screw 57.4 Connection of power supply cords 57.4a Cord anchorages Equipment provided with power supply cords has cord anchorages such that the conductors are relieved from strain, including twisting Tying the cord into a knot or tying the ends with string not used Cord anchorages made of insulating material or metal insulated from unearthed accessible metal parts by supplementary insulation Cord anchorages made of metal provided with an insulating lining Clamping screws do not bear directly on the cord insulation Screws associated with cable replacement are not used to secure other components Conductors of the power supply cord arranged that the protective earth conductor is not subject to strain as long as the phase conductors are in contact with their terminals 57.4b Power supply cord protected against excessive bending 57.4c Adequate space inside equipment to allow the supply cable conductors to be introduced and connected Supply by appliance inlet 57.5 Mains terminal devices and wiring of mains part Mains connected equipment other than those with a detachable supply cord provided with mains terminals, where connections are made with screws, nuts or equally effective methods If a conductor breaks away, barriers are provided such that creepage distances and air clearances cannot be reduced Screws and nuts which clamp external conductors not serve to fix any other component b) Terminals closely grouped with any protective earth terminal Mains terminal devices accessible only with use of a tool Mains terminal devices located or shielded that, should a wire of a stranded conductor escape when the conductors are fitted, there is no risk of accidental contact No such cords used Only used tools can open the enclosure of the power unit No such risk

28 Page 28 of 50 Report No.TRS IEC Am. 1& 2 c) Internal wiring not subjected to stress when the means for clamping the conductors are tightened or loosened d) Cord terminals not require special preparation of the conductor Not subjected to stress Not special preparation 57.6 Mains fuses and overcurrent releases Fuses or over-current releases provided accordingly for Class I and Class II Current rating of mains fuses and over-current releases such that they reliably carry the normal operating current Accordingly Class I equipment requirement, fixed fuses on L and N Reliable Protective earth conductor not fused Not fused Neutral conductor not fused for permanently installed equipment It s not permanently install equipment 57.8 Wiring of the mains part a) Individual conductor in the mains part with insulation not at least electrically equivalent to that of the individual conductors of flexible supply cords complying with IEC 227 or 245, treated as bare conductor b) Cross-sectional area of conductors up to protective device not less than the minimum required for the power supply cord Cross-sectional area of other wiring and the sizes of tracks on printed wiring circuits sufficient to prevent any fire hazard Internal wiring compliance with the requirement of IEC60227 All primary wirings are 18AWG 57.9 Mains supply transformers Overheating External to the transformer protective devices connected in such a way that failure of any component cannot render the protective devices inoperative a Short-circuit of secondary windings not caused excessive temperature See appended table a b Overload of secondary windings not caused excessive temperature See appended table b The dielectric strength of the electrical insulation of a mains supply transformer such that it passes tests See appended table Construction a) Separation of primary and secondary windings Toroidal transformer - separate bobbins or formers No bobbin used - one bobbin with insulating partition

29 Page 29 of 50 Report No.TRS IEC Am. 1& 2 - one bobbin with concentric windings and having copper screen with a thickness of not less than 0.13 mm - concentrically wound on one bobbin with windings separated by double insulation c) Means provided to prevent displacement of end turns d) Insulated overlap of not less than 3 mm if a protective earthed screen has only one turn Toroidal transformer, no such risk 5mm e) Insulation between the primary and secondary in transformers with double insulation - 1 insulation layer with thickness of at least 1 mm - at least 2 insulation layers with a total thickness of at least 0.3 mm - three layers provided that each combination of two layers can withstand the dielectric strength test for reinforced insulation g) Exit of the wires of toroidal transformers provided with double sleeving complying with requirements for double insulation and having total thickness at least 0.3 mm extending at least 20 mm outside the winding Creepage distances and air clearances a) Values: compliance with at least the values of Table XVI Creepage distances for slot insulation of motors at least 50% of the specified values b) Minimum creepage distances and air clearances in the mains part between parts of opposite polarity not required if short-circuting does not produce a safety hazard c) Creepage distances or clearances of at least 4 mm are maintained between defibrillation-proof applied parts and other parts See table for insulation diagram See table for insulation diagram No such applied parts

30 Page 30 of 50 Report No.TRS IEC Am. 1& 2 58 PROTECTIVE EARTHING TERMINALS AND CONNECTIONS 58.1 Clamping means of the protective earth terminal Not be able to loosen without the aid of a tool Loosen only by tools Screws for internal earth connections are covered or protected against loosening from outside 58.7 Earth pin of the appliance inlet regarded as the protective earth terminal 58.8 The protective earth terminal not used for the mechanical connection or the fixing of any component not related to earthing 58.9 Where the protective earth connections are made via a plug or socket device the protective earth connection is made before and interrupted after the supply connections during connection and interrupting Can not loosening from outside Not fixing anything else, but protective conductor Protective earth connection is made via a plug, checked by inspecting 59 CONSTRUCTION AND LAYOUT 59.1 Internal wiring a) Cables and wiring protected against contact with a moving part Wiring having basic insulation only protected by additional fixed sleeving Components are not likely to be damaged in the normal assembly or replacement of covers b) Movable leads are not bent around a radius of less than five times the outer diameter of the lead No moving part No such wiring No such assembly risk No such leads c) Insulating sleeving adequately secured If the sheath of a flexible cable or cord is used as supplementary insulation it complies with requirements of IEC 227 and IEC 245 and dielectric test Conductors subjected to temperatures exceeding 70 C have an insulation of heat-resistant material Not more than the limited temperature d) Aluminum wires of less than 16 mm 2 crosssection not used f) Connecting cords between equipment parts considered as belonging to the equipment Not use aluminum wires No such connecting 59.2 Insulation b) Mechanical strength and resistance to heat and fires retained by all types of insulation c) Insulation not likely to be impaired by deposition of dirt or by dust resulting from wear of parts Parts of rubber resistant to ageing

31 Page 31 of 50 Report No.TRS IEC Am. 1& Excessive current and voltage protection Internal electrical power source provided with device for protection against fire hazard Fuse elements replaceable without opening the enclosure fully enclosed in a fuseholder Protective devices between an isolated applied part and the body of the equipment do not operate below 500 V r.m.s. Not internal electrical power equipment No such fuses No such protective devices 59.4 Oil containers Oil containers adequately sealed No oil containers Container allow for the expansion of the oil Oil containers in mobile equipment sealed to prevent the loss of oil during transport Partially sealed oil-filled equipment or equipment parts provided with means for checking the oil level

32 Page 32 of 50 Report No.TRS TABLE: marking durability Marking tested Rating label with distilled water Rating label with methylated spirit Rating label with isopropyl alcohol Remarks Clearly legible & durable Clearly legible & durable Clearly legible & durable Supplementary information: 7 TABLE: power input Operating condition Voltage Frequency Current Power Remarks (V) (Hz) (A) (W) Max. load Supplementary information: The rating power consumption is 50W

33 Page 33 of 50 Report No.TRS b TABLE: residual voltage in attachment plug Voltage measured between: Measurements [ V ] Remarks supply pins (pin 1 & pin 2) Less than 60V line pin 1 and enclosure line pin 2 and enclosure pin 1 and earth pin pin 2 and earth pin Supplementary information: The capacitor L, N is 0.69uF, L, N to earth is 1988pF 15c TABLE: residual voltage or energy in capacitors Capacitor and its location Residual voltage (V) Time after disconnection (s) Capacitance value (µf) Residual energy (mj) Remarks Supplementary information:

34 Page 34 of 50 Report No.TRS h1 TABLE: defibrillation-proof applied parts Test Condition: Fig. 50 or 51 Accessible part of measurement: Applied part with test voltage Test voltage polarity Measured voltage between Y1 and Y2 (mv) Remarks Supplementary information: No applied parts 17h2 TABLE: defibrillation-proof recovery time Applied part with test voltage Test voltage polarity Recovery time from accompanying documents (s) Measured recovery time (s) Remarks Supplementary information: 18 TABLE: protective earthing Test location Test current (A) Measured voltage (V) Resistance (ohms) Remarks Earth pin to earthed screen terminal on the PCB Less than 0.1Ω Supplementary information:

35 Page 35 of 50 Report No.TRS TABLE: leakage current Type of leakage current and test condition (including single faults) Supply voltage Supply frequency Measured max. value Remarks Figure 16, Earth Leakage (V) (Hz) (µa) Limits ER, B, NC, S1 = 1, S5 = N ER, B, NC, S1 = 1, S5 = R ER, B, SFC, S1 = 0, S5 = R ER, B, SFC, S1 = 0, S5 = N ER, A, NC, S1 = 1, S5 = N ER, A, NC, S1 = 1, S5 = R ER, A, SFC, S1 = 0, S5 = R ER, A, SFC, S1 = 0, S5 = N Figure 18, Enclosure Leakage (V) (Hz) (µa) Limits EN, B, NC, S1 = 1, S5 = N, S7 = EN, B, NC, S1 = 1, S5 = R, S7 = EN, B, SFC, S1 = 0, S5 = N, S7 = EN, B, SFC, S1=0, S5=R, S7= EN, B, SFC, S1 = 1, S5 = N, S7 = EN, B, SFC, S1 = 1, S5 = R, S7 = EN, A, NC, S1 = 1, S5 = N, S7 = EN, A, NC, S1 = 1, S5 = R, S7 = EN, A, SFC, S1 = 0, S5 = N, S7 = EN, A, SFC, S1=0, S5=R, S7= EN, A, SFC, S1 = 1, S5 = N, S7 = EN, A, SFC, S1 = 1, S5 = R, S7 = (Record at least maximum measured value for each test required by Clause 19 and the specific conditions of the test circuit and equipment). Supplementary information: The device is permanently installed equipment, and the protective conductor (S7) will not be disconnected Abbreviations used: ER - Earth leakage current EN - Enclosure leakage current P - Patient leakage current PM - Patient leakage current with mains on the applied parts PA -Patient auxiliary current Fig refers to Fig. 15 in IEC601-1 MD - Measuring device A - After humidity conditioning B - Before humidity conditioning 1 - Switch closed or set to normal polarity 0 - Switch open or set to reversed polarity NC - Normal condition SFC - Single fault condition

36 Page 36 of 50 Report No.TRS TABLE: dielectric strength Insulation under test (area from insulation diagram) Before humidity After humidity Insulation type: (OP-operational / BI-basic / SI-supplementary / DI-double / RI-reinforced) Reference voltage (V) Test voltage (V) Remarks B BI No breakdown C DI/RI No breakdown D DI/RI No breakdown B BI No breakdown C DI/RI No breakdown D DI/RI No breakdown Supplementary information: 21 TABLE: mechanical strength Part under test Test (impact, drop, force, handle, rough handling, mobile) Remarks Power supply unit Force, 45N No break, no safety hazards Power supply unit Impact, 0.5J No break, no safety hazards Supplementary information: 24 TABLE: - stability Part under test Test condition Remarks Unit 5 Stable Supplementary information: 29 TABLE: X - radiation Part under test Test condition Measured radiation (mr) Remarks Supplementary information: None X-radiation equipment

37 Page 37 of 50 Report No.TRS TABLE: normal temperature Supply voltage: 264Vac, 50Hz Ambient temperature: See bellow Measuring location Test Condition: Max. load Measured temperature (adjust to 40 ºC) 1.LF1 45.2/ T1 core 52.4/ T1 wiring 51.6/ T2 core 54.1/ T2 wiring 55.0/ PCB nearly Q2 49.6/ Power input connector 30.0/ Enclosure 39.6/ Remarks (limitation ºC) 9.Light cover 83.5/95.2 Refer to IEC Ambient 28.3/ Supplementary information: COR - indicates measurements taken using change-of-resistance method

38 Page 38 of 50 Report No.TRS TABLE: overflow, spillage, leakage, humidity, ingress of liquids, cleaning, sterilization, desinfection Test type and condition Part under test Remarks Humidity (25 ºC, 96%, 48hrs) Unit No dielectric breakdown. Leakage test see table 19. Cleaning(wipe with a clamp cloth) Unit No dielectric breakdown. Supplementary information: 45 TABLE: hydrostatic pressure and pressure-relief device cycling test Test type and condition Part under test Test pressure Remarks Supplementary information:

39 Page 39 of 50 Report No.TRS TABLE: abnormal operation Test type, condition and clause reference Observed results Remarks Short BD1 (+, -) Fuse open system shutdown No safety hazards Short Q1 (b-e) System protect, no output No safety hazards Short Q1 (c-e) System protect, no output No safety hazards Short Q1 (b-c) Fuse open, R7 damaged, system shutdown No safety hazards Short Q2 (b-e) System protect, no output No safety hazards Short Q2 (c-e) System protect, no output No safety hazards Short Q2 (b-c) Fuse open, R4 damaged, system shutdown No safety hazards Short D6 Fuse open system shutdown No safety hazards Supplementary information:

40 Page 40 of 50 Report No.TRS TABLE: lists of critical component parts Object/part No Enclosure Enclosure Alternate Enclosure Alternate Manufacturer/ trademark Teijin Chemicals Type/model Technical data Standard Mark(s) of conformity 1 ) LN-1250 Rated V-0 Constructed of two parts Secured together by ultrasonic Welding. Various Various Rated V-0 Constructed of two parts Secured together by ultrasonic Welding. Chi Mei PA-769 Rated V-0 Constructed of two parts Secured together by ultrasonic Welding UL94 UL94 UL94 UL: E50075 Various UL: E56070 Printed wiring Various Various Min V-1, 105ºC UL94 Various board Fuses (F1, F2) Wickmann 392 1A, 250V Time IEC60227 VDE: lag Alternate Fuse Littlefuse 392 1A, 250V, Time IEC60227 VDE: (F1, F2) lag Alternate Fuse (F1, F2) Conquer Electronics Co., MST 1A, 250V, Time lag IEC60227 VDE: Ltd. Alternate Fuse Bel Fuse Ltd. RST 1A, 250V, Time (F1, F2) lag Alternate Fuse Various Various 1A, 250V, Time (F1, F2) lag Across-the-line Ultra Tech Xiphi HQX 0.47uf, 275V, X2 Capacitor (CX1) Enterprise Co. Max. CX1 is an Ltd. optional component X Capacitor Arcotronics MKP 0.47uf, 275V, X2 (CX1) Italia S.r.l. Max Alternate X Capacitor Pilkor PCX2 0.47uf, 275V, X2 (CX1) Electronics Co., Max Alternate Ltd. X Capacitor Okaya Electric RE 0.47uf, 275V, X2 (CX1) Industries Co. Max Alternate LTD X Capacitor Dain MPX 0.47uf, 275V, X2 (CX1) Electronics Co., Max Alternate Ltd. X Capacitor Europtronic MPX 0.47uf, 275V, X2 (CX1) (Taiwan) Ind. Max Alternate Corp. Resistor (R3) Various Various 1 Ohm, 1/2W Metal Oxide Film Resistor ( Relied IEC60227 VDE: IEC60227 IEC VDE: IEC VDE: UL1414 UL: E IEC VDE: IEC VDE: IEC VDE:

41 Bleeding Resistor (R1,R2) R1 and R2 are optional Diode Bridge (BD1) Capacitor, bridging (CY1) (Optional) Capacitor, bridging (CY1) -Alternate Capacitor, bridging (CY1) -Alternate Capacitor, bridging (CY1) -Alternate Y-Capacitors (CY2,CY3) - Alternate Y-Capacitors (CY2,CY3) - Alternate Y-Capacitors (CY2,CY3) - Alternate Y-Capacitors (CY2,CY3) - Alternate Y-Capacitors (CY2,CY3) - Alternate Y-Capacitors (CY2,CY3) - Alternate Page 41 of 50 Report No.TRS on for Abnormal Testing) K, A Min, 600V Min Murata Mfg. KX 470pF, 250V, Y1 Co., Ltd. Max TDK Corporation, Capacitors Group Welson Industrial Co. Ltd. Chyun Fuh Electronic Co., Ltd. Jya-Nay Co. Ltd. Murata Mfg. Co., Ltd. TDK Corporation, Capacitors Group Success Electronics Co. Ltd. Welson Industrial Co. Ltd. Walsin Technology CD WD CD JN KH CS SB KL AC 470pF, 250V, Y1 Max 470pF, 250V, Y1 Max 470pF, 250V, Y1 Max 470pF, 250V, Y2 Max 470pF, 250V, Y2 Max 470pF, 250V, Y2 Max 470pF, 250V, Y2 Max 470pF, 250V, Y2 Max 470pF, 250V, Y2 Max Corp. Transformer (T1) Employs Triple Insulated Wire On the secondary winding. Triple Insulated Wire Triple Insulated Wire Triple Insulated Wire Transistor (Q1,Q2) Insulator between Furukawa Electric Co. Ltd Rubadue Wire Co., Inc. TEX-B or TEX-E FEP Teflon Reinforced Insulation rated 130 Reinforced Insulation rated IEC VDE: IEC VDE: IEC VDE: IEC VDE: IEC VDE: IEC VDE: IEC VDE: IEC VDE: IEC VDE: IEC VDE: UL2353 UL2353 UL: E UL:E Various Various Reinforced Insulation rated 130 UL2353 Various Rated 400V Min., 7A Min. Secured to heatsink Min. 0.2mm thick -- --

42 Page 42 of 50 Report No.TRS Heatsink and Transistors Heatsink Copper or Aluminum Internal Wire Various Various Blue and Brown; UL958 Various AWM, 20 AWG or greater, Vw-1, Style 1015 or equiv., min 300V, 80ºC. Ground Wire Various Various Green/yellow, UL958 Various same as above except 18 AWG Output Cord Various Various Stranded wire, UL958 Various AWG 22 minimum, 80ºC minumu, one end soldered to PCB and the other end molded with suitable connector or stripped and tinned. Lamp Various Various 12V, 35W IEC60598 Various 1 ) an asterisk indicates a mark which assures the agreed level of surveillance

43 Page 43 of 50 Report No.TRS TABLE: actuating parts and controls Part under test Torque applied Remarks Supplementary information: 56.11b TABLE: foot operated control devices-loading Part under test Observed results Remarks Supplementary information: 57.4 TABLE: cord anchorages Cord under test Mass of equipment Pull Torque Remarks Verdict Supplementary information: 57.4b TABLE: cord bending Cord under test Test mass Measured curvature Remarks Supplementary information:

44 Page 44 of 50 Report No.TRS a TABLE: transformer short circuit Winding under test Protection Measured temperatures (ºC) Primary Secondary Ambient Test duration Remarks T1(2s-sf) Fuse s System shutdown, no safety hazards Supplementary information: b TABLE: overload Winding under test Protection Measured temperatures (ºC) Primary Secondary Ambient Test duration Test current or thermal cutout temp. Remarks T1(2s-sf) Fuse hrs 0.3A When loading is more than 80W, system protected, no safety hazards Supplementary information: TABLE: transformer dielectric strength Transformer under test Test voltage applied to Test voltage Test frequency Remarks Supplementary information:

45 Page 45 of 50 Report No.TRS TABLE: additional tests Clause Test type and condition Remarks and observed results 49 Interruption power supply No output, no safety hazards 59.2 Ball pressure, 125, 1h The impression is 0.5mm

46 . Page 46 of 50 Report NoTRS SUMMARY OF CONTENTS: The equipment has been tested according to standard IEC (1988) +A1(1991) +A2(1995) All applicable tests according to the above specified standard(s) have been carried out. These tests fulfill the requirements of standard EN This test report comprises 46 pages of CB Test Report and the following Attachments: Attachment # Description Pages 1 Photo of the DUT 4 Note: Attachments may include Schematics, Components information, Component test Reports, Particular Standard test Reports, Standard test Reports, Information from accompanying documents and similar.

47 . Page 47 of 50 Report NoTRS ATTACHMENT FILE 1 photo of the DUT Photo 1 [ ] complete [ ] internal [ ] component [ ] PCB

48 . Page 48 of 50 Report NoTRS Photo 2 [ ] complete [ ] internal [ ] component [ ] PCB Photo 3 [ ] complete [ ] internal [ ] component [ ] PCB

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