Hello Niels,

On Tue, 20 Jan 2015 08:39:45 +0100,
  Niels Hougaard <[email protected]> wrote:

> Product in question is an ISM equipment. Classified according to EN
> 55011:2009/CISPR 11:2009 as class A, group 1 equipment. Using RF energy for
> a kind of skin treatment, with a probe at the end of a 1-1,5 m long cable.

Can't you classify it as Group 2 ISM equipment?

> When the button is pressed, the frequency in use is about 5-15 dB above the
> limits (radiated/conducted). Also when all realistic means for reducing the
> emission have been introduced (including a good shielding of the cable, and
> reducing the power as much as possible).

Under IEC/EN 60601-1-2, product used only in shielded rooms may be
allowed to have higher emission levels.

Regards,
Tom

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