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BSI 19/30357110 DC:2019 Edition

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BS IEC 60601-1 AMD2. Medical electrical equipment – Part 1. General requirements for basic safety and essential performance

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7.1.2 * Legibility of markings
7.2.3 * Consult accompanying documents
7.2.5 * Me equipment intended to receive power from other equipment
7.2.9 IP classification
7.2.10 * Applied parts
14 7.2.13 Physiological effects (safety signs and warning statements)
7.3.2 * High voltage parts
7.3.3 Batteries
7.3.7 Supply terminals
7.4.1 * Power switches
15 7.8.1 Colours of indicator lights
7.9.2 Instructions for use (see also Table C.5)
7.9.2.1 * General
7.9.3 Technical description (see also Table C.6)
7.9.3.1 * General
16 8.4.2 Accessible parts and applied parts
8.5.1 * Means of protection (mop)
8.5.1.1 General
17 8.5.1.2 * Means of patient protection (mopp)
18 8.5.1.3 Means of operator protection (moop)
19 8.5.2 Separation of patient connections
8.5.2.2 * Type b applied parts
8.5.2.3 * Patient leads or patient cables
8.5.3 * Maximum mains voltage
8.5.4 * Working voltage
20 8.5.5 Defibrillation-proof applied parts
21 8.7.3 * Allowable values
8.7.4.2 * Measuring supply circuits
8.7.4.7 Measurement of the patient leakage current
8.8.1 * General
8.8.3 * Dielectric strength
22 8.9.1 * Values
8.9.1.12  Secondary circuits
8.9.1.15 * Creepage distances and air clearances for defibrillation-proof applied parts
23 8.9.1.16 Conductive surface coatings
8.9.2 * Application
8.11.3 Power supply cords
8.11.3.3 Cross-sectional area of power supply cord conductors
8.11.5 * Mains fuses and over-current releases
24 9.2.1 * General
9.4.2 * Instability – overbalance
9.4.2.3 Instability from horizontal and vertical forces
9.4.3 * Instability from unwanted lateral movement (including sliding)
9.4.3.1 Instability in transport position
9.6 Acoustic energy (including infra- and ultrasound) and vibration
9.6.2 * Acoustic energy
9.7 * Pressure vessels and parts subject to pneumatic and hydraulic pressure
9.7.3 Maximum pressure
25 9.7.6 Pressure-control device
9.7.7 Pressure-relief device
9.8 * Mechanical hazards associated with support systems
9.8.2 * Tensile safety factor
9.8.3 * Strength of patient or operator support or suspension systems
9.8.3.3 * Dynamic forces due to loading from persons
The body upper-carriage module with appropriate mass is dropped from a distance of 150 mm from the lowest edge of the foam to the area where a patient or operator can sit.
9.8.4 * Systems with mechanical protective devices
9.8.4.3 Mechanical protective device intended for single activation
10.1.1 * Me equipment not intended to produce diagnostic or therapeutic X-radiation
28 13.1.3 Exceeding leakage current or voltage limits
13.2 Single fault conditions
13.2.1 General
29 13.2.8 Locking of moving parts
13.2.13 * Overload
13.2.13.1 * General overload test conditions
14.6.1 * Identification of known and foreseeable hazards
30 15.3 Mechanical strength
15.3.4 * Drop test
15.3.4.1 Hand-held me equipment
15.3.4.2 * Portable me equipment
15.3.5 * Rough handling test
16.9.2 Mains parts, components and layout
16.9.2.1 * Multiple socket-outlet
16.9.2.2 * Protective earth connections in me systems
BSI 19/30357110 DC
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