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Smart Storage for fridge : user manual Backup date Version Author 12/05/2017 17:14:00 0.10 Loc Marouteau USER MANUAL SMART STORAGE FOR FRIDGE SST-R Headquarters:
1, rue du Commandant Robert Malrait ZA des Granges BP 30303 27303 Bernay cedex France Tel.: +33 (0)2 32 47 83 40 Fax: +33 (0)2 32 47 83 50 Website: www.biolog-id.com Manual validation date: 19/04/2017 1 sur 29 Smart Storage for fridge : user manual Backup date Version Author 12/05/2017 17:14:00 0.10 Loc Marouteau Table of Contents 1 2.4 2.1 2.2 2.3 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 General user information. ..........................................................................................................4 Purpose. .............................................................................................................................4 Intended audience. .............................................................................................................4 Structure. ...........................................................................................................................4 Advice. ...............................................................................................................................4 Accompanying documents ...................................................................................................5 2 Overview of the Smart Storage Fridge (SST-R). ...........................................................................5 SST-R intended use. ............................................................................................................5 Required environmental characteristics for SST-R operation. ..............................................6 Description of the SST-R. ....................................................................................................8 Processor and power supply. ......................................................................................9 2.3.1 2.3.2 Wiring harness. ...........................................................................................................9 2.3.3 Drawer. ..................................................................................................................... 10 Satellite...................................................................................................................... 10 2.3.4 Temperature probe.................................................................................................... 11 2.3.5 Hardware and software compatibility ................................................................................ 12 Refrigerator. ............................................................................................................. 12 Cold room. ................................................................................................................ 12 RFID label. ................................................................................................................. 13 Third party software. ................................................................................................ 14 3 Using the Smart Storage Fridge (SST-R). ................................................................................... 15 How to place the RBC bags in the SST-R: ............................................................................ 15 Using the processor: .......................................................................................................... 16 Safety instructions..................................................................................................................... 17 General safety instructions. .............................................................................................. 17 4.1 RF radiation hazards. ........................................................................................................ 19 4.2 4.3 Contraindications .............................................................................................................. 23 4.4 Warning for users in United States .................................................................................... 23 Cleaning instructions ................................................................................................................. 24 5 6 First level maintenance. ........................................................................................................... 26 7 Warranty................................................................................................................................... 27 Transport .................................................................................................................................. 28 8 2.4.1 2.4.2 2.4.3 2.4.4 3.1 3.2 4 Manual validation date: 19/04/2017 2 sur 29 Smart Storage for fridge : user manual Backup date Version Author 12/05/2017 17:14:00 0.10 Loc Marouteau 9 Manufacturer liability ................................................................................................................ 28 10 Service life................................................................................................................................. 28 11 Disposal and recycling ............................................................................................................... 28 12 Product identification ................................................................................................................ 29 Manual validation date: 19/04/2017 3 sur 29 Smart Storage for fridge : user manual Backup date Version Author 12/05/2017 17:14:00 0.10 Loc Marouteau 1 General user information. 1.1 Purpose. Please read this user manual meticulously and in its entirety before using the equipment. This manual clearly and extensively sets out how to use the SST-R and service it correctly and safely. The illustrations and images contained in this manual represent all the SST-R models. This also applies to all the actions, comments and explanations contained in this manual. Please keep all the SST-R documentation for the service life of your equipment. 1.2 Intended audience. This manual is intended for all users likely to carry out operations on the SST-R during its usage cycle. It covers all the main fields and topics for the various user groups. 1.3 Structure. The chapters are arranged chronologically in SST-R usage phase order, making it quick and easy to find answers to specific questions by selectively reading the contents of the relevant topics. One of the chapters is devoted to the general safety instructions. Please read it meticulously. 1.4 Advice. If you cannot find answers to questions arising from SST-R operation or general questions concerning the work done by the SST-R in this manual, please do not hesitate to contact us at support@biolog-id.com Manual validation date: 19/04/2017 4 sur 29 Smart Storage for fridge : user manual Backup date Version Author 12/05/2017 17:14:00 0.10 Loc Marouteau 1.5 Accompanying documents The following are provided in addition to this user manual:
- General installation and maintenance instructions
- A manual on using the HMI (Human Machine Interface)
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- Certificates Information on spare parts All manuals are available in hard copy only. The SST-R must be installed by Biolog-id trained and authorised personnel. 2 Overview of the Smart Storage Fridge (SST-R). 2.1 SST-R intended use. The SST-R is a class I medical device used as a blood bank refrigerator/cold room accessory. It is a fixed device that can only be used inside buildings. The SST-R is a Radio-Frequency Identification (RFID) product used to track packed red blood cell (RBC) bags. It improves blood bag storage safety by recording the history of each bag and making it available to the user. This system tracks all bag movements into and out of the refrigerator or cold room. The SST-R is in permanent communication with the RFID tags affixed to the RBC bags so that it can display the stock status. PROCESSOR DRAWERS Fig. Example of an SST-R Kit Manual validation date: 19/04/2017 5 sur 29 Smart Storage for fridge : user manual Backup date Version Author 12/05/2017 17:14:00 0.10 Loc Marouteau The SST-R can also exchange and write data by communicating with a third party program linked to the SST-R that displays bag data (expiry date, movements, etc.). 2.2 Required environmental characteristics for SST-R operation. The SST-R is designed to be used in a hospital environment by laboratory technicians who have been specially trained to handle RBC bags. The SST-R is used inside a blood bank refrigerator/cold room that has been specifically qualified to work with this medical device. (cf Chapter 2.4, Hardware and software compatibility). Fig. Installing the drawer modules in a refrigerator Fig. SST-R drawer assembly The SST-R-compatible blood bank refrigerator/cold room controls the climate-related aspects (temperature and hygrometry) of labile blood product storage. The SST-R does not impact the performance of the refrigerator/cold room. The required environmental characteristics for SST-R operation are specified in the table below. It is important that these are followed in order for the SST-R to operate correctly Manual validation date: 19/04/2017 6 sur 29 Smart Storage for fridge : user manual Backup date Version Author 12/05/2017 17:14:00 0.10 Loc Marouteau Operating temperature 0 to 40C
(Power supply: -25C to +40C) SST-R Kit: -10C to 40C Storage temperature Operating humidity Maximum storage humidity Special recommendations must be followed when storing the following two components:
Battery:
1 year: -20C to 25C 3 months: -20C to 45C 1 month: -20C to 60C Button cell: CR2032 Recommendation: +10C to +25C
(do not exceed 30C) 40% RH to 95% RH 40% RH to 95% RH
(CR2032 button cell Recommendation: 40% RH to 95%
RH) Atmospheric pressure Min / Max 700hPa 1060hPa Manual validation date: 19/04/2017 7 sur 29 Smart Storage for fridge : user manual Backup date Version Author 12/05/2017 17:14:00 0.10 Loc Marouteau 2.3 Description of the SST-R. This chapter details the component parts of the SST-R kit and their functions. Fig. SST-R kit Manual validation date: 19/04/2017 8 sur 29 Smart Storage for fridge : user manual Backup date Version Author 12/05/2017 17:14:00 0.10 Loc Marouteau 2.3.1 Processor and power supply. Fig. Processor and power supply The middleware referred to as the processor in the SST-R system manages the data, queries and transfers to higher level applications such as third party programs. 2.3.2 Wiring harness. Fig. wiring harness The wiring harness supplies power to the individual drawers and carries the data between the processor and the RFID antennas. Manual validation date: 19/04/2017 9 sur 29 Smart Storage for fridge : user manual Backup date Version Author 12/05/2017 17:14:00 0.10 Loc Marouteau 2.3.3 Drawer. Fig. drawer unit The drawer is the module used to store the RBC bags. There are 3 ranges of drawers with different storage arrangements:
- 8 spaces (2 rows of 4 spaces).
- 12 spaces (3 rows of 4 spaces).
- 15 spaces (3 rows of 5 spaces). 2.3.4 Satellite. Manual validation date: 19/04/2017 Fig. satellite box 10 sur 29 Smart Storage for fridge : user manual Backup date Version Author 12/05/2017 17:14:00 0.10 Loc Marouteau Drawer satellites provide RBC bag location. A satellite is installed beneath each drawer. Satellites consist of a sub-assembly of RFID antennas that communicate with the RFID (Tag) in the RBC bag label. The RFID system operates on the principle of a transponder (tags, RFID labels, etc.) and an interrogator (coupler). The interrogator is an active radiofrequency emitter which activates the RFID labels located in the space by supplying them with the energy they need to operate. In addition to supplying the energy, the interrogator also sends specific commands to which the tag responds. A simple command might involve returning the number of donations corresponding to a unique identifier. 2.3.5 Temperature probe. The temperature probe integrated into the SST-R is a sealed unit. It is used to measure zone temperatures. Fig. temperature probe The only reference temperature is that provided by the controlled climate chamber. The SST-R makes no claims as to temperature-related performance. The SST-R temperature reading is for information only. This function is unrelated to cold chain maintenance security. Manual validation date: 19/04/2017 11 sur 29 Smart Storage for fridge : user manual Backup date Version Author 12/05/2017 17:14:00 0.10 Loc Marouteau 2.4 Hardware and software compatibility This chapter details the third party hardware and software that is compatible with the SST-R. 2.4.1 Refrigerator. The SST-R is compatible with the refrigerators listed in the table below:
Refrigerator Angelantoni BBR 700 B Medical System BR 750 B Medical System BR 490 B Medical System BR 410 B Medical System BR 250 SST-R range 4 x 3 5 x 3 4 x 2 4 x 2 4 x 2 Number of drawers 15 15 14 11 5 Maximum number of bags 180 225 112 88 40 Depending on which type of refrigerator is used, three drawer combination ranges may be available:
2 rows of 4 spaces (8 spaces / 4x2)
3 rows of 4 spaces (12 spaces / 4x3)
3 rows of 5 spaces (15 spaces / 5x3) The system is designed to provide 1 to 15 drawers. The device must not be overloaded. 2.4.2 Cold room. The SST-R is compatible with all RBC bag storage cold rooms. When used in this way, the SST-R is installed using the specific cold room fixing kit.
(Demonstrate whether or not cold room testing is required) Manual validation date: 19/04/2017 12 sur 29 Smart Storage for fridge : user manual Backup date Version Author 12/05/2017 17:14:00 0.10 Loc Marouteau 2.4.3 RFID label. Fig. RBC bag and RFID tag Fig. RFID label and blood bag The RFID label stores the product and patient data and RBC bag tracking data. The following passive RFID labels are compatible with the SST-R:
TBC + DIMENSIONS + supplier reference (PARAGON, etc.) Dimensions Supplier ref TAG_HF_100E1PS140_1R_75SLIS45 TAG_HF_102E1AI102_R5_31SLIS16 TAG_HF_102E1AI102_R5_50LRI2K50 TAG_HF_102E1PI102_R5_31SLIS16 TAG_HF_ETI4"X4"_RW_SLI_S TAG_HF_INA47X47_RW_SLI_S TAG_HF_INA52X52_RW_LRI2K TAG_HF_INA55X55_RW_LRI2K TAG_HF_INA55X55_RW_SLI_S TAG_HF_INI34X20_RW_SLI_S TAG_HF_INI45X20_RW_LRI2K TAG_HF_INW34X20_RW_SLI_S TAG_HF_PA43X34X20_RW_LRI2K TAG_HFIN34X20_RWBS_SLI_S Manual validation date: 19/04/2017 13 sur 29 Smart Storage for fridge : user manual Backup date Version Author 12/05/2017 17:14:00 0.10 Loc Marouteau 2.4.4 Third party software. The SST-R can link to third party programs and communicate over their web service to share/exchange RBC bag tracking data (using a standard communication protocol). The third party program can therefore ask the SST-R to write data to the RFID label memory. Before this type of software is used, its compatibility will be validated. The third party system is responsible for interpreting the data received by the SST-R. Manual validation date: 19/04/2017 14 sur 29 Backup date Version Author 12/05/2017 17:14:00 0.10 Loc Marouteau Smart Storage for fridge : user manual 3 Using the Smart Storage Fridge (SST-R). The purpose of this chapter is to show how the SST-R works. 3.1 How to place the RBC bags in the SST-R:
1 - Open a drawer 2 - Place the RBC bag in the drawer with the tube folded beneath it*
*For better visibility, we recommend putting the bag label on top. 3 - LEDs showing blue*: indicates which spaces are available in a drawer.
*In this SST-R model, this function is only applicable if a third party system is linked to the web service. Please note: In diagnostic mode (RFID and LED operation verification), the front of the drawer flashes Manual validation date: 19/04/2017 15 sur 29 Smart Storage for fridge : user manual Backup date Version Author 12/05/2017 17:14:00 0.10 Loc Marouteau 3.2 Using the processor:
The processor is located outside the refrigerated chamber. There are three types of LED on the front of the processor and their meanings are explained in this chapter. Steady green LED: The processor is in normal operating mode and is functioning normally. Flashing green LED: The processor is in maintenance operating mode and is functioning normally. Steady orange LED: The battery is fully charged Flashing orange LED: The battery is charging. Orange LED + red LED Steady red LED: The processor is either in non-functional mode (faulty) or it is disconnected from the network. Please refer to Chapter 6 - 1st level maintenance in this manual Green LED + red LED Green LED only Steady green and red LED: Network disconnected. Please refer to Chapter 6 - 1st level maintenance in this manual Green LED only: the battery is no longer charging and may be discharged. Make sure that the mains cable is plugged in. Please refer to Chapter 6 - 1st level maintenance in this manual Manual validation date: 19/04/2017 16 sur 29 Smart Storage for fridge : user manual Backup date Version Author 12/05/2017 17:14:00 0.10 Loc Marouteau A battery integrated into the processor box provides backup power to keep the RFID electronic surveillance functions working for less than 2 hours. 4 Safety instructions. This chapter provides a detailed description of the safety instructions to apply when using the SST-R. Please pay special attention to these instructions 4.1 General safety instructions. Ensure that the installation and settings work is carried out by qualified personnel. Operations carried out by personnel lacking the requisite skills could impact the performance of the device and cause personal injury or equipment damage. Only qualified customer service technicians are authorised to carry out maintenance operations and repairs. Make sure that the connecting cable is not trapped or kinked during installation or when moving the device. The SST-R must be positioned in such a way that the disconnection mechanism is difficult to use. Never dismantle or modify any of the system components after the installation has been validated Never place any objects other than blood bags in a drawer Never lean on a drawer The SST-R must not be stored or used outside the temperature and atmospheric pressure ranges specified in this manual (Chapter 2.2) Never cover the SST-R drawers and/or obstruct the air vents. The SST-R must be fixed in such a way as to prevent it from being dismantled without tools (for maintenance purposes). To prevent short-circuiting or oxidisation of the metal parts, never allow water or any other liquid to penetrate into the device Use of the SST-R is restricted to trained personnel who are qualified to work in a medical environment. Unless carrying out maintenance (see the installation and maintenance manual), never unplug the electrical power supply (220V AC/12V DC), never disconnect the connecting cables between the drawers and never disconnect the Ethernet network cable. Manual validation date: 19/04/2017 17 sur 29 Smart Storage for fridge : user manual Backup date Version Author 12/05/2017 17:14:00 0.10 Loc Marouteau The SST-R must only be used with original accessories and spare parts because these are the only accessories/spare parts whose reliability, safety and compatibility with our medical device are controlled Always follow the instructions shown on the safety labels affixed to the SST-
R (see Chapter XXXX). The safety instructions affixed to the SST-R or beside it must remain legible and complete throughout the period the product is in use. If the safety labels become discoloured or are damaged during the service life of the SST-R, please inform Biolog-id customer support (support@biolog-id.com). The SST-R must be installed in a refrigerator which is stable and equipped with an anti-
tipping system (this generally requires it to be fixed to a wall). Never push the SST-R. Never sit on a drawer. Never climb onto or walk on a drawer. RISK Contamination Handling Electrical Electrical Electrical Electrical Electrical SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Follow the cleaning instructions. Operators must undergo authorised Biolog-id training so that they know how the product works, are familiar with the documentation and in particular, are aware of the safety instructions. The electrical supply connecting cables must be installed in accordance with applicable national regulations. The machine-specific electrical voltages must be noted and the voltages on the data plates must be compared with the voltages available at the installation location before the installation is connected. The machine wiring diagrams must be followed. The device must be connected to a socket with a Circuit Protective Conductor*
To prevent the system from developing a fault due to problems with other electrical devices, it must be connected to a separate electrical circuit. Under no circumstances should it be connected to a multi-socket along with other electrical devices. Manual validation date: 19/04/2017 18 sur 29 Smart Storage for fridge : user manual Backup date Version Author 12/05/2017 17:14:00 0.10 Loc Marouteau RISK Electrical Mechanical Mechanical SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Before connecting and commissioning the machine, check that the power supply is connected correctly. Ensure that the device connecting plug is readily accessible so that it can be pulled out easily when necessary, without having to push other devices out of the way. The power plug serves as a network disconnection device. Regularly check the fixings. Make sure that only trained operators who are familiar with the safety measures use the SST-R Only pull out the drawers using the handles provided 4.2 RF radiation hazards. The SST-R electronic system antennas each emit a frequency of 13.56 MHz with a power output of 200 mW (the law applicable to the design of RFID readers prohibits a power output over 2 W). MEDICAL ELECTRICAL DEVICES require special EMC precautions. The SST-R must be installed and commissioned in accordance with the EMC data supplied in the ACCOMPANYING DOCUMENTS. Portable or mobile RF communication devices can affect MEDICAL ELECTRICAL DEVICES Using ACCESSORIES, transducers or cables other than those specified can increase EMISSIONS or reduce the IMMUNITY of the DEVICE or EM SYSTEM. This does not include transducers and cables sold by the MANUFACTURER of the DEVICE or the EM SYSTEM and used as spare parts to replace internal components. The DEVICE or EM SYSTEM must not be used beside other devices or stacked on top of them. The DEVICE or EM SYSTEMS can be affected by interference caused by other devices even if they comply with CISPR EMISSION requirements. Manual validation date: 19/04/2017 19 sur 29 Smart Storage for fridge : user manual Backup date Version Author 12/05/2017 17:14:00 0.10 Loc Marouteau Directives and manufacturer declaration - electromagnetic emissions The PRD-7130100C, PRD-7130110C, PRD-7130120C and PRD-7130130C models are designed to be used in the electromagnetic environment specified below. PRD-7130100C, PRD-7130110C, PRD-7130120C and PRD-7130130C customers or users must ensure that their devices are used in such an environment. Emissions test Compliance RF emissions CISPR11 RF emissions CISPR11 Harmonic emissions CEI 61000-3-2 Voltage fluctuations/
Flicker CEI 61000-3-3 Group 1 Class B Class B Compliant Electromagnetic environment - directives The PRD-7130100C, PRD-7130110C, PRD-7130120C and PRD-
7130130C models only use RF energy for internal functions. As a result, RF emissions are extremely low and are unlikely to cause interference in nearby electronic devices. The PRD-7130100C, PRD-7130110C, PRD-7130120C and PRD-
7130130C models are suitable for use in all buildings, including domestic and those connected directly to the public low-voltage electrical power supply network that supplies power to domestic dwellings. Directives and manufacturer declaration - electromagnetic immunity The PRD-7130100C, PRD-7130110C, PRD-7130120C and PRD-7130130C models are designed to be used in the electromagnetic environment specified below. PRD-7130100C, PRD-7130110C, PRD-7130120C and PRD-7130130C customers or users must ensure that their devices are used in such an environment. Immunity test Electrostatic discharges
(ESD) CEI 61000-4-2 Fast transient bursts CEI 61000-4-4 Transient overvoltages CEI 61000-4-5 Voltage dips, short outages and voltage fluctuations in the electrical power supply input lines CEI 61000-4-11 Test level CEI 60601 6 kV on contact 8 kV into the air Level of compliance 6 kV on contact 8 kV into the air 2 kV for electrical supply lines 1 kV for input/output lines 1 kV between phases 2 kV between phase and earth
<5% UV
(>95% UV dip) for 0.5 cycles
<40 % UV
(60 % UV dip) for 5 cycles
<70% UV
(30% UV dip) for 25 cycles
<5% UV
(>95% UV dip) for 5 seconds 2 kV for electrical supply lines 1 kV for input/output lines 1 kV between phases 2 kV between phase and earth
<5% UV
(>95% UV dip) for 0.5 cycles
<40 % UV
(60 % UV dip) for 5 cycles
<70% UV
(30% UV dip) for 25 cycles
<5% UV
(>95% UV dip) for 5 seconds Magnetic field at the electrical network frequency (50/60 Hz) CEI 61000-4-8 NOTE UV is the voltage of the AC network before application of the test level. 3 A/m 3 A/m Electromagnetic environment - directives The floors must be made of wood, concrete or ceramic tiles. If the floors are covered with synthetic material, relative humidity must be at least 30%. The quality of the electrical power supply network must equate to that in a typical commercial or hospital environment. The quality of the electrical power supply network must equate to that in a typical commercial or hospital environment. The quality of the electrical power supply network must equate to that in a typical commercial or hospital environment. If a PRD-
7130100C, PRD-7130110C, PRD-7130120C or PRD-7130130C user requires continuous operation during electrical power supply network outages, we recommend connecting the PRD-7130100C, PRD-7130110C, PRD-
7130120C or PRD-7130130C to an uninterruptible power supply or battery. Magnetic fields at the electrical network frequency must be at levels that are characteristic of a typical commercial or hospital environment. Directives and manufacturer declaration - electromagnetic immunity The PRD-7130100C, PRD-7130110C, PRD-7130120C and PRD-7130130C models are designed to be used in the Manual validation date: 19/04/2017 20 sur 29 Smart Storage for fridge : user manual Backup date Version Author 12/05/2017 17:14:00 0.10 Loc Marouteau electromagnetic environment specified below. PRD-7130100C, PRD-7130110C, PRD-7130120C and PRD-7130130C customers or users must ensure that their devices are used in such an environment. Immunity test Emissions -
Conducted RF CEI 61000-4-6 Emissions -
Radiated RF CEI 61000-4-3 Test level According to CEI 60601 3 Veff 150 kHz to 80 MHz 3 V 80 MHz to 2.5 GHz Level of compliance Electromagnetic environment - directives 3 V 3 V Portable or mobile RF communication devices must not be used any closer than the recommended separation distance from any part of the PRD-7130100C, PRD-
7130110C, PRD-7130120C or PRD-7130130C, including the cables, as calculated using the applicable equation for the emitter frequency. Recommended separation distance d = 1.17 P d = 1.17 P 80 MHz to 800 MHz d = 2.34 P 800 MHz to 2.5 GHz where P is the maximum characteristic power output of the emitter in Watts (W) as provided by the manufacturer of the emitter, and d is the recommended separation distance in metres (m). The strength of the fixed RF emitter fields, determined by carrying out an electromagnetic survey on site , must be below the compliance level in each of the range of frequencies. Interference can be caused by proximity to devices marked with the following symbols:
NOTE 1 At 80 MHz and at 800 MHz, the highest range of frequencies is applicable. NOTE 2 These directives might not be applicable to all situations. Electromagnetic propagation is affected by absorption and reflections of structures, objects and persons. The strength of the fixed emitter fields such as radiotelephone base stations (cellular/cordless), mobile terrestrial radios, amateur radios, AM and FM radio transmitters and TV transmitters cannot be calculated theoretically with any degree of accuracy. To assess the electromagnetic environment due to fixed RF emitters, an on-site electromagnetic survey must be carried out. If the strength of the field measured at the location in which the PRD-7130100C, PRD-7130110C, PRD-7130120C or PRD-7130130C is used exceeds the applicable RF compliance level set out above, the PRD-7130100C, PRD-7130110C, PRD-7130120C or PRD-7130130C must be monitored to check that it is operating normally. If the PRD-7130100C, PRD-
7130110C, PRD-7130120C or PRD-7130130C is observed to be performing abnormally, additional measures may be needed such as re-orientating or repositioning it. The field strength over the range 150 kHz to 80 MHz must be lower than 3 V/m. Manual validation date: 19/04/2017 21 sur 29 Smart Storage for fridge : user manual Backup date Version Author 12/05/2017 17:14:00 0.10 Loc Marouteau Recommended separation distances between portable and mobile RF communication devices and the PRD-7130100C, PRD-7130110C, PRD-7130120C or PRD-7130130C The PRD-7130100C, PRD-7130110C, PRD-7130120C and PRD-7130130C models are designed to be used in electromagnetic environments in which radiated RF emissions are controlled. PRD-7130100C, PRD-7130110C, PRD-7130120C and PRD-
7130130C customers and users can help prevent electromagnetic interference by maintaining a minimum distance between portable and mobile RF communication devices (emitters) and the PRD-7130100C, PRD-7130110C, PRD-7130120C or PRD-
7130130C, as recommended below and in accordance with the maximum emitted power of the communication devices in question. Maximum assigned output power Separation distance according to emitter frequency of the emitter 150 kHz to 80 MHz 80 MHz to 800 MHz 800 MHz to 2.5 GHz d = 1.17 P d = 1.17 P d = 2.34 P W 0.01 0.1 1 10 100 0.37m 0.37m 0.74m In the case of an emitter whose assigned maximum output power is not given above, the recommended separation distance d in metres (m) can be estimated using the applicable equation for the emitter frequency, where P is the maximum characteristic power output of the emitter in Watts (W) according to its manufacturer. NOTE 1 At 80 MHz and at 800 MHz, the separation distance for the highest range of frequencies is applicable. NOTE 2 These directives might not be applicable to all situations. Electromagnetic propagation is affected by absorption and reflections of structures, objects and persons. Directives and manufacturer declaration - electromagnetic immunity The PRD-7130100C, PRD-7130110C, PRD-7130120C and PRD-7130130C models are designed to be used in the electromagnetic environment specified below. PRD-7130100C, PRD-7130110C, PRD-7130120C and PRD-7130130C customers or users must ensure that their devices are used in such an environment. Immunity test Electrostatic discharges
(ESD) CEI 61000-4-2 Fast transient bursts CEI 61000-4-4 Transient overvoltages CEI 61000-4-5 Voltage dips, short outages and voltage fluctuations in the electrical power supply input lines CEI 61000-4-11 Magnetic field at the electrical network frequency (50/60 Hz) CEI 61000-4-8 Test level CEI 60601 6 kV on contact 8 kV into the air 2 kV for electrical supply lines 1 kV for input/output lines 1 kV between phases 2 kV between phase and earth
<5% UV
(>95% UV dip) for 0.5 cycles
<40 % UV
(60 % UV dip) for 5 cycles
<70% UV
(30% UV dip) for 25 cycles
<5% UV
(>95% UV dip) for 5 seconds Level of compliance 6 kV on contact 8 kV into the air 2 kV for electrical supply lines 1 kV for input/output lines 1 kV between phases 2 kV between phase and earth
<5% UV
(>95% UV dip) for 0.5 cycles
<40 % UV
(60 % UV dip) for 5 cycles
<70% UV
(30% UV dip) for 25 cycles
<5% UV
(>95% UV dip) for 5 seconds 3 A/m 3 A/m Electromagnetic environment - directives The floors must be made of wood, concrete or ceramic tiles. If the floors are covered with synthetic material, relative humidity must be at least 30%. The quality of the electrical power supply network must equate to that in a typical commercial or hospital environment. The quality of the electrical power supply network must equate to that in a typical commercial or hospital environment. The quality of the electrical power supply network must equate to that in a typical commercial or hospital environment. If a PRD-7130100C, PRD-7130110C, PRD-
7130120C or PRD-7130130C user requires continuous operation during electrical power supply network outages, we recommend connecting the PRD-7130100C, PRD-
7130110C, PRD-7130120C or PRD-7130130C to an uninterruptible power supply or battery. Magnetic fields at the electrical network frequency must be at levels that are characteristic of a typical commercial or hospital environment. Manual validation date: 19/04/2017 22 sur 29 Smart Storage for fridge : user manual Backup date Version Author 12/05/2017 17:14:00 0.10 Loc Marouteau NOTE UV is the voltage of the AC network before application of the test level. The PRD-7130100C, PRD-7130110C, PRD-7130120C and PRD-7130130C models use the 13.56 MHz frequency. The frequency band is 13.553 - 13.567 MHz in accordance with the ISO 15693 standard. The modulation type is ASK and the RF mode is TX/RX. Apparent power is 100 mW. 4.3 Contraindications As a preventive measure, it is recommended that people fitted with pacemakers do not use the SST-R. To be corroborated and added to the FMECA 4.4 Warning for users in United States Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement 47 CFR Section 15.105(b) This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. NO UNAUTHORIZED MODIFICATIONS 47 CFR Section 15.21 CAUTION: This equipment may not be modified, altered, or changed in any way without signed written permission from Biolog-id. Unauthorized modification may void the equipment authorization from the FCC and will void the Biolog-id warranty. This device complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for general population
(uncontrolled exposure). This device must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20cm from all persons and must not be collocated or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. Manual validation date: 19/04/2017 23 sur 29 Smart Storage for fridge : user manual Backup date Version Author 12/05/2017 17:14:00 0.10 Loc Marouteau 5 Cleaning instructions This chapter explains the process to follow when cleaning the SST-R. The device must be cleaned or disinfected before use. The SST-R must be cleaned at least once a month and more frequently if necessary in order for it to operate correctly. Only staff members qualified by the company are authorised to clean the SST-R. Staff members who are responsible for cleaning the SST-R must be familiar with how it works, its documentation and the safety instructions in particular. The cleaning procedure is as follows:
Switch the SST-R to maintenance mode
Move the bags into a different refrigerator
Use a spray product that is chemically compatible with the SST-R component materials and cleans and disinfects. Rub with a soft cloth (ANIOS XXXX cleaner) Fig. 1. Apply the detergent disinfectant spray to the area to clean or to a non-woven wipe. Fig.2. Spread the product evenly Manual validation date: 19/04/2017 24 sur 29 Smart Storage for fridge : user manual Backup date Version Author 12/05/2017 17:14:00 0.10 Loc Marouteau To clean the SST-R and maintain it in good working condition, we advise following the instructions below. Before cleaning the SST-R, always switch it to maintenance mode (cf HMI manual). This rule also applies to maintenance operations. The SST-R materials may be damaged if unsuitable cleaning tools, high pressure washers, pressurised water or water jets are used. Never use cleaning products containing the following:
-Acids or halogen compounds (chlorides, bromides, halides)
-Strongly acidic salts such as formic acid or sulphonic amino acid descalers
- Drain unblockers, hydrochloric acid, silver cleaners
- Chlorine
- Abrasive compounds or scourers (scouring powder, steel wool)
- Polishing products, waxes, bleaching agents It is essential that the manufacturers instructions for the cleaning product regarding temperature, dosage, acting time, etc. used are followed to the letter. After completing all the cleaning operations, check that the device works. Manual validation date: 19/04/2017 25 sur 29 Smart Storage for fridge : user manual Backup date Version Author 12/05/2017 17:14:00 0.10 Loc Marouteau 6 First level maintenance. This chapter explains the first level faults you might encounter when using the SST-R. Actions to carry out 1 Move the bag to a space that works, 2 Inform the member of staff in charge of maintenance so that corrective maintenance can be carried out. Inform the member of staff in charge of maintenance so that corrective maintenance can be carried out. Inform the member of staff in charge of maintenance so that corrective maintenance can be carried out. Red indicator on the drawer fronts Blood bag tracking may no longer be possible in the space showing a red indicator Red indicator on the front of the processor Red and green indicators on the front of the processor Change the image (consistency) Requires updating Manual validation date: 19/04/2017 26 sur 29 Smart Storage for fridge : user manual Backup date Version Author 12/05/2017 17:14:00 0.10 Loc Marouteau Red drawer space LED Possible causes Data cannot be written The drawer has been open for longer than 4 minutes Communication with processor lost Action Move the bag to a different space and try again Close the drawer Switch to maintenance mode, then restart the processor Red processor LED Action Possible causes CAN bus communication lost The CAN bus power supply has short-circuited The processor probe has become disconnected Connect the temperature probe The Ethernet network has become disconnected Insufficient SD card memory Switch to maintenance mode and restart the processor Switch to maintenance mode and restart the processor Unplug the Ethernet cable and plug it back in again Check that a notification has been sent to the third party system. Contact the administrator. Check that a notification has been sent to the third party system. Contact the administrator. Check that a notification has been sent to the third party system. Contact the administrator. Power supply fault on at least one drawer Battery charger fault When a red LED appears, try to detect the cause of the fault and eliminate it as quickly as possible. Contact the supplier of your device if it malfunctions. Never carry out repairs or modifications without first obtaining authorisation from Biolog-Id. Before carrying out any maintenance operations, the SST-R must be switched to maintenance mode (cf HMI Manual). 7 Warranty Failure to observe any of the recommendations will void the warranty. Manual validation date: 19/04/2017 27 sur 29 Smart Storage for fridge : user manual Backup date Version Author 12/05/2017 17:14:00 0.10 Loc Marouteau 8 Transport Check the device for damage when it is delivered. If you notice any transport-related anomalies, immediately contact your carrier or retailer and show them the delivery note or purchase order. Required transport conditions: See the transport crate description (BC) 9 Manufacturer liability The manufacturers cannot be held responsible in the following cases:
Failure to observe the manufacturers installation recommendations. Work or repairs carried out by persons who are not authorised by the manufacturer. Using the device as part of an electrical installation that does not comply with the applicable regulations. Using the device for purposes other than those specified in this manual Using accessories (tags, temperature probe, etc.) other than those supplied by Biolog-Id 10 Service life The service life of the device under recommended maintenance conditions is 10 years. After this period, the device is no longer covered by the CE marking. 11 Disposal and recycling Because the medical device is an item of electric and electronic equipment, it must be disposed of using a company that specialises in waste collection, removal, recycling or destruction. The machine must be recycled in accordance with the applicable national requirements. European Union legislation requires that member states collect and dispose of electrical and electronic equipment separately from other unsorted communal waste. Our devices fall into Category X as defined in directives 2002|95|EC (RoHS) and 2002|96|EC
(WEEE). The product including the accessories, cells and batteries must not be disposed of as recyclable waste. The cells and batteries must be removed before the machine is disposed of or scrapped and must be deposited in the specially provided local collection boxes. Manual validation date: 19/04/2017 28 sur 29 Smart Storage for fridge : user manual Backup date Version Author 12/05/2017 17:14:00 0.10 Loc Marouteau 12 Product identification The product label below is affixed to each processor box. Detailed view of serial number BI 16450000XX Supplier index: 2 letters: BI (index allocated to each supplier and provided by BIOLOG_ID: BI represents Biolog-Id). Year: 2 characters: 00 to 99: 16 represents 2016 Week: 2 characters: 01 to 53: 45 represents week 45 Serial number: 6 characters: 000001 to 999999 Only reset to 1 when the maximum value is reached or on Biolog-Ids instructions. Manual validation date: 19/04/2017 29 sur 29
frequency | equipment class | purpose | ||
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1 | 2017-06-07 | 13.56 ~ 13.56 | DXX - Part 15 Low Power Communication Device Transmitter | Original Equipment |
app s | Applicant Information | |||||
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1 | Effective |
2017-06-07
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1 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
Biolog-id
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1 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0027223015
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1 | Physical Address |
1 rue du commandant Robert Malrait
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1 |
Bernay, N/A 27300
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1 |
France
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 | TCB Application Email Address |
t******@us.bureauveritas.com
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1 | TCB Scope |
A1: Low Power Transmitters below 1 GHz (except Spread Spectrum), Unintentional Radiators, EAS (Part 11) & Consumer ISM devices
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 | Grantee Code |
2AKUF
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1 | Equipment Product Code |
SSTRBIOLOGID
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 | Name |
P****** P******
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1 | Telephone Number |
02 32********
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1 | Fax Number |
02324********
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1 |
c******@biolog-id.com
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | No | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Equipment Class | DXX - Part 15 Low Power Communication Device Transmitter | ||||
1 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | RFID BLOOD TRAKING SYSTEM | ||||
1 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
LCIE
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1 | Name |
P****** P********
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1 | Telephone Number |
00-33********
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1 | Fax Number |
00-33********
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1 |
p******@lcie.fr
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Equipment Specifications | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 15C | 20 28 | 13.56000000 | 13.56000000 |
some individual PII (Personally Identifiable Information) available on the public forms may be redacted, original source may include additional details
This product uses the FCC Data API but is not endorsed or certified by the FCC