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EVS-EN ISO 80601-2-56:2012

Medical electrical equipment - Part 2-56: Particular requirements for basic safety and essential performance of clinical thermometers for body temperature measurement (ISO 80601-2-56:2009)

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Withdrawn from 02.08.2017
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ISO 80601-2-56:2009; EN ISO 80601-2-56:2012
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This International Standard applies to the  BASIC SAFETY and  ESSENTIAL PERFORMANCE of a  CLINICAL THERMOMETER in combination with its  ACCESSORIES, hereafter referred to as  ME EQUIPMENT. This standard specifies the general and technical requirements for electrical CLINICAL THERMOMETERS. This standard applies to all electrical CLINICAL THERMOMETERS that are used for measuring the body temperature of PATIENTS. CLINICAL THERMOMETERS can be equipped with interfaces to accommodate secondary indicators, printing equipment, and other auxiliary equipment to create ME SYSTEMS. This standard does not apply to auxiliary equipment. ME EQUIPMENT that measures a temperature not as a primary purpose, but as a secondary function, is outside the scope of this standard.
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