Precaution For Communication Terminal Equipment (Option - Hitachi ZW 370-6 Operator's Manual

Wheel loader
Table of Contents

Advertisement

Precaution for Communication Terminal
Equipment (Option)
This machine may have a communication terminal
equipment emitting electrical waves installed in the right
rear corner within the cab.
There is a possibility that a medical device, including an
implantable device such as a cardiac pacemaker, would be
affected and would malfunction by the electrical waves
emitted from the communication terminal equipment.
Any person affixed with a medical device such as the above
should not use this machine, unless the medical device
and the equipment are at least 22 centimeters (8 inches)
apart at all times. If such condition cannot be met, please
contact our company's nearest dealer and have the person
in charge stop the communication terminal equipment from
functioning completely and confirm that it is not emitting
electrical waves.
Specific Absorption Rate ("SAR") (measured by 10 g per unit)
of communication terminal equipment:
Model A
E-GSM900
0.573 W/Kg
(914.8 MHz)
DCS-1800
0.130 W/Kg
(1710.2 MHz)
WCDMA Band I
0.271 W/Kg
(1950.0 MHz)
WCDMA Band VIII -
f
NOTE: Please contact to your authorized representative
if you want to know which terminal model A or B is installed.
* This data was measured by having each type of
communication terminal equipment, such as the
communication terminal equipment used with this machine,
and a human body set apart by 3 cm (1.18 inches).
* SAR is a measure of the amount of radio frequency energy
absorbed by the body when using a wireless application
such as a mobile phone.
* In the United States, the SAR limit set by the Federal
Communications Commission is at or below 1.6 watts per
kilogram (W/kg) taken over the volume containing a mass of
1 gram of tissue that is absorbing the most signal.
SAFETY
Model B
0.12 W/Kg
(897.6 MHz)
0.06 W/Kg
(1748.0 MHz)
0.05 W/Kg
(1950.0 MHz)
0.10 W/Kg
(892.6 MHz)
S-37
Machine Front
90MNEC-01-046

Advertisement

Table of Contents

Troubleshooting

loading

Table of Contents