Service Manual
R&M Materials Handling, Inc. 
4501 Gateway Boulevard 
Springfield, Ohio 45502 
P.: (937) 328-5100 
FAX: (937) 325
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  Second environment is an environment that 
includes all the establishments other than those 
directly connected a low-voltage power supply 
network. 
EMC levels 
There are three EMC levels: S, N and 0. 
  S-level:  No manufacturer’s  EMC  solution  is  adopted  and products  will  be  used  in  other  market  areas  than 
European Union (EU) when local power supply system is the grounded network. 
  N-level: Manufacturer’s EMC solution is adopted to fit for Second Environment and products will be used in EU 
when local power supply system is the grounded network. 
  0-level: No manufacturer’s EMC solution is adopted, products can be used in either EU or other market areas 
when local power supply system is the non grounded network. 
Fulfilled EMC-standards 
  Immunity: All products fulfil the  immunity  requirements  defined  in  the  EN61000-6-2 and  the EN  61800-3 
Amendment 11 (2000) for the second environment. 
  Emissions: N level products fulfil the emission requirements (lower than specification) of the EN 61800-3 A11 
(2000) for the second environment.0 level products fulfil the emission requirements (they might exceed the limit 
of N level products) of the EN 61800-3 A11 (2000) for the second environment. 
Note: The involved products are designed for Second Environment (Industrial Environment) only. The disturbances emitting 
from the basic products are not filtered to the required level of residential, commercial and light industrial (e.g. offices, gasoline 
station, retailer shops etc.) environment (First Environment). In this sense, these products should not be used in First 
environments. If you still want to use them in First environments, additional requirements are needed, please contact product 
supplier. 
Note: EMC filters in N level products might cause disturbances on residual current device (RCD). 










