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IEC 60601-2-5 Medical Electrical Equipment Part 2-5: Particular Requirements for the Safety of Ultrasonic Physiotherapy Equipment


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IEC 60601-2-5 Document Information:

Title
Medical Electrical Equipment Part 2-5: Particular Requirements for the Safety of Ultrasonic Physiotherapy Equipment

Appareils électromédicaux Partie 2-5: Règles particulières de sécurité des appareils à ultrasons pour physiothérapie

International Electrotechnical Commission

Publication Date:
Jul 1, 2000

Scope:

Addition:

This Particular Standard specifies the requirements for safety of ULTRASONIC PHYSIOTHERAPY EQUIPMENT used in medical practice, as defined in 2.1.101.

This Particular Standard does not apply to:

– EQUIPMENT in which a tool is driven by ULTRASOUND (for example EQUIPMENT used in surgery or dentistry);

– EQUIPMENT in which focused ULTRASOUND pulse waves are used to destroy conglomerates such as stones in the kidneys or the bladder (lithotrites) (for information refer to IEC 60601-2-36);

– ULTRASONIC PHYSIOTHERAPY EQUIPMENT in which focused ULTRASOUND pulse waves are used.

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