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USL DAX-16 User Manual

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DAX-­‐16  Installation  &  Operation  Manual  

 

Rev  1.4  

 

6  

• Electrostatic  Discharge  Immunity  
• RF  Electromagnetic  Field  Immunity  
• Power  Line  Surge  Immunity  
• Conducted  RF  immunity  
• Power  Frequency  Magnetic  Field  Susceptibility  
• Voltage  Dips,  Short  Interruptions  and  Variations  
• EN  61000-­‐3-­‐3:  1995  +A1:  2001  &  A2:  2005  Voltage  Fluctuation  and  Flicker  

 

FCC  Part  15,  Subpart  B  
This   equipment   has   been   tested   and   found   to   comply   with   the   limits   for   a   Class   A   digital   device,  
pursuant  to  part  15  of  the  FCC  Rules.    These  limits  are  designed  to  provide  reasonable  protection  against  
harmful  interference  when  the  equipment  is  operated  in  a  commercial  environment.    This  equipment  
generates,   uses,   and   can   radiate   radio   frequency   energy   and,   if   not   installed   and   used   in   accordance  
with   the   instruction   manual,   may   cause   harmful   interference   to   radio   communications.     Operation   of  
this  equipment  in  a  residential  area  is  likely  to  cause  harmful  interference  in  which  case  the  user  will  be  
required  to  correct  the  interference  at  user’s  own  expense.  

 

Certifications  
• Low  Voltage  Directive  73/23/EEC.  
• EN  60950  Information  Technology,  Video,  and  similar  Electronic  Apparatus.  
• IEC  60950  Safety  Requirements.  
• CE,  UL,  cUL  Safety  and  Overall  Compliance.  
• VDE  Certified  Power  Cords.  
• Pollution:    Not  intended  for  environments  where  conductive  pollutants  may  be  present.  

 

Equipment  Class  

Type  A:    Equipment  that  is  intended  for  connection  to  the  building  power  supply  wiring  via  nonindustrial  
plugs  and  sockets  or  via  appliance  couplers,  or  both.  
 

Disposal  and  Recycling  

Wheelie-­‐Bin  Symbol  

The   Wheelie-­‐Bin   symbol   is   attached   to   this   product   in   compliance   with   the   EU   Directive  
2002/96/EC   on   Waste   Electrical   and   Electronic   Equipment   (WEEE).     Its   purpose   is   to   deter   the  
improper  disposal  of  this  product  and  to  promote  reuse  and  recycling.  

 
Proper  Disposal  
In  conformance  with  the  Directive,  at  end  of  life  this  product  should  be  either  sent  to  an  appropriate  
recycling   facility   for   disassembly   and   recycling   or   returned   to   the   supplier.     Under   no   circumstances  
should  this  product  be  deposited  in  a  landfill  for  disposal.  
 
Hazards  of  Noncompliance    
Electrical  and  electronic  products  may  contain  chemicals  that  can  leach  into  the  groundwater  and  cause  
health  concerns  through  contaminated  drinking  water.    Failure  to  dispose  of  this  product  in  compliance  
with  the  WEEE  Directive  may  result  in  penalties  as  determined  by  local  ordinance.