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Norms and Standards
Suggestions for maximum safety and longest lifetime of the product
Manfrotto Spectra LED Fixtures comply with the following standards and regulatory requirements:
1. CE EMC Directive (2004/108/EC) per EN 61000-6-3, EN 61000-3-2, EN61000-3-3, EN61000-6-1
2. Electromagnetic compatibility: FCC Part 15, Subpart B, Class B
3. RoHS Compliant
4. Photobiological Safety: IEC 62471.
The standard deals with the safety implications for the eyes, due to LED sources emitting visible optical radition.
The evaluation of photobiological safety is carried out according to the standard IEC 62471:2006
(“Photobiological safety of lamps and lamp systems) – mandatory within the European Community.
Following the definition of the risk grouping system of the mentioned IEC standard, Spectra LED fixtures
fall into the class Risk Group 1 (RG1) defined as “low risk”.
Therefore, under real circumstances (regarding exposure time, pupils, observation distance),
it is assumed that there is no endangerment to the eye from these devices.
As a matter of principle, however, it should be mentioned that intense light sources have a secondary exposure
potential due to their blinding effect.
The products have been designed for safety and long lifetimes under normal use.
Maintain the normal operating ambient temperatures (see chapter “Thermal considerations).
Similar to other electronics, do not store in high moisture environments.
Do not place on hot surfaces.
For safety reasons and under the terms of the warranty, Spectra LED lights must not be opened or repaired.
Spectra LED Fixtures are not a toys designed to be played with by children.
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