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2. 18
Contents
1. Application 19
2. Safety precautions 19
3. Faults and damage 19
4. Safety regulations 20
5. Ex-Data 22
6. Technical specifications 22
7. SAR certification 23
8. Button functions 24
9. Rechargeable battery and commissioning 25
9.1 Changing the battery 25
9.2 Commissioning 25
9.3 Safety instructions 27
10. Repair 28
11. Cleaning, maintenance and storage 29
12. Disposal 29
13. Warranty and liability 30
14. EC Declaration of Conformity 32
15. EC type approval test certificate 33
Note:
The current safety precautions, operating instructions, EC Declara-
tion of Conformity and the EC type approval test certificate can be
downloaded from the relevant product page at www.ecom-ex.com, or
alternatively they can be requested directly from the manufacturer.
3. 19
1. Application
The Ex-Handy 06 is an explosion-shielded, water-, dust- and impact-
resistant mobile phone for industrial application in areas with an
increased risk of explosion in zones 1, 2, 21 and 22 in accordance
with directive 1999/92/EC (ATEX 137) and 94/9/EC (ATEX 95).
2. Safety instructions
These safety instructions contain information and safety regula-
tions which are to be observed without fail for safe operation in
the described conditions. Non-observance of this information and
these instructions can have serious consequences or it may violate
regulations.
Please read these operating instructions carefully before starting to
use the unit! In the event of conflicting information the details speci-
fied in the safety precautions shall apply.
In case of any doubt (in the form of translation or printing errors) the
German version shall apply.
3. Faults and damage
If there is any reason to suspect that the safety of the unit has been
impaired, it must be withdrawn from use and removed immediately
from the Ex-area. Measures must be taken to prevent it from being
restarted accidentally.
The safety of the unit may be compromised, if, for example:
- there is visible damage to the housing.
4. 20
- the unit has been subjected to excessive loads.
- the unit has been improperly stored.
- the unit has been damaged in transit.
- unit markings or inscriptions are illegible.
- malfunctions occur.
- permitted limit values have been exceeded.
4. Safety regulations
Use of the explosion-proof mobile phone Ex-Handy 06 assumes that
the operator complies with conventional safety regulations and has
read the certificate in order to eliminate faulty operation of the unit.
The following points are to be observed:
- The unit is to be protected from increased impact.
- The unit should not be opened inside the Ex-area.
- The battery module may not be changed inside the Ex-area!
- The battery module may only be charged outside the Ex-area and
only then using the following appropriate chargers:
battery charger DSA-0051-05C, DSC-6PFA-05 or car charger
ALX 20. Data synchronization and charging via USB data cable
PCX 20 connected to a commercially digital evaluation device (eg
personal computer) tested according to EN 60950.
The USB signals are specified to Um = 6 V.
- The battery module may only be charged in a temperature range of
0 °C - 45 °C.
- Only accessories approved by ecom instruments GmbH may be
used.
5. 21
- Observe the corresponding laws that are in force in the respecti-
ve country regarding the use of mobile phones while operating a
vehicle!
- Use of the mobile phone in an airplane is not permitted!
- Switch off the mobile phone when in close proximity to medical
instruments and if you are requested to do so by corresponding
regulations!
- Manufacturers of cardiac pacemakers recommend a minimum
distance of 15.3 cm (6“) is maintained between a mobile phone and
a pacemaker.
- Do not switch on the mobile phone when the use of such devices is
prohibited, as it may cause interference or result in danger.
- Only the original battery module AMX 60 Ex-AMH 06 (Li-Ion 3,7V)
should be used!
- The charging socket cover must be firmly engaged in the unit.
- When changing the battery the unit and the battery terminals are to
be checked for cleanliness and cleaned, if necessary.
- It must be ensured that the unit is not taken into zones 0 or 20!
6. 22
5. Ex-Data
Certificate of Conformity no.: PTB 10 ATEX 2009 X
Ex-designation: II 2G Ex ib IIC T4
II 2D Ex ibD 21 T130°C
Ex-Handy 06
Approved for zone 1, device group II, explosion group IIC (explosive
gases, vapours or mist), temperature class T4.
Approved for zone 21, device group II, dust Ex-atmosphere, max. sur-
face temperature (for surfaces on which dust can develop) +130 °C.
6. Technical specifications
Networks:
GSM 900 MHz
1800 MHz
1900 MHz
Power supply: Battery module Ex-AMH 06
Dimensions: 119 x 57 x 30 mm
Weight: approx. 200 g
CE-designation: 0 0102
Ambient temperature: -20 °C ... +50 °C
Protection rating: IP 67
7. 23
7. SAR certification
When communicating over the wireless network, the mobile phone
emits low radio waves known as radio frequency energy or RF. The
Specific Absorption Rate or SAR is the unit used to measure the
amount of RF energy absorbed by the body while using the phone
and is expressed in watts/kilogram. In compliance with the product
standards in EN 50360:2001, the allowed limit of SAR averaged for
10g tissue is 2.0 (W/kg). The localised (SAR) of the portable Ex-Handy
06 device has been measured in all cases as requested by the relevant
international standards.
The maximum localised SAR value for which the device has been
tested and certified for specific exposure limits and different network
bands is given below:
Maximum SAR
GSM900 MHz Band
0,663 W/kg Head SAR
DCS1800 MHz Band
0,198 W/kg Head SAR
8. 24
8. Button functions
Volume control
Phonebook/
PTT-function
Left
selection
button
Accept/Make-
call button
Press and hold
to access
the mailbox
Press and hold
to lock/unlock
the keypad.
For entering a ‚+‘ for
international numbers
Press and hold
to activate/
deactivate
the silent mode.
To activate/
deactivate the loud-
speaker during a call.
To display the ring
type menu in the
standby mode.
On/Off/Call
end button
Right selection
button
Flashlight
disabled for
Ex-protection
Menu
button
Navigation buttons
(up/down/left/right)
Charging socket cover
9. 25
9. Rechargeable battery and commissioning
9.1 Changing the battery
The battery module Ex-AMH 06 of the Ex-Handy 06 may only be
changed outside the Ex-area. Only those battery modules which are
approved by the manufacturer for your device type may be used (see
Safety regulations under point 4). Other battery modules may not be
taken into the Ex-area.
9.2 Commissioning
1) Inserting the SIM:
Slide the charcoal colored card holder
to the right and carefully lift the SIM
card holder. Insert the SIM card into the
designated holder in the lower part of the
phone.
2) Securing the SIM:
Lower the SIM card holder. Slide the card
holder gently to the left over the SIM card.
10. 26
3) Inserting the battery
Insert the battery into the recesses on the lower side of the battery
compartment. Then press the battery against the device and turn the
screws of the battery clockwise. The screws should only be tightened
by hand! The phone should not be connected to the charger if the
battery has not been assembled.
4) Charging the phone:
The battery supplied with the phone is not
fully charged. It is recommended to char-
ge the phone for three hours before using
it for the first time. The full capacity of
the battery is reached after 4-6 complete
charge/discharge cycles.
NOTE - There is a risk of explosion if the battery is not exchanged
properly or if it is exposed to a flame. Do not short-circuit the battery.
The battery does not contain any parts that can be exchanged.
The casing of the battery should not be opened under any circum-
stances. Only use ecom charging accessories (see point 4).
IMPORTANT:
To ensure the IP protection rating the screws should
only be tightened by hand!
11. 27
The use of other chargers or batteries is not permitted. If such items
are used, your Ex-protection will expire.
Used batteries are to be disposed of properly.
If you do not intend using the phone for a prolonged period, you
should remove the battery.
If the unit is going to be stored for a prolonged period, we recom-
mend checking the battery charge condition at regular intervals in to
prevent deep discharge. We strongly advise against connecting your
phone to the charger if the battery is not inserted. If the battery is
completely discharged, the phone will not switch on and the display
will not show a charging process. Connect the phone to the charger.
After charging for a few minutes the display will appear again and
you can then switch on the phone.
9.3 Safety precautions
Damaged batteries and chargers should be removed from use and
sent to ecom instruments GmbH for inspection.
Note:
Extreme temperatures can have an adverse effect on charging the
battery module Ex-AMH 06.
Do not dispose of the battery module in a fire!
Do not short-circuit the battery module!
Dispose of the battery module in accordance with local regulations.
Do not dispose of the battery module with normal household waste.
12. 28
High quality lithium-ion batteries are used in your Ex-Handy 06 . The-
se batteries have numerous advantages in everyday use, such as a
low weight and high capacity in a nevertheless compact construction.
In addition these batteries also exhibit practically no memory effect.
However, these batteries are susceptible to a natural ageing process
which impairs their functionality. Modern batteries today have a
lifespan of around 500 charge cycles, which, when used daily, corre-
sponds to a service life of approximately 2 years. The ageing process
increases rapidly after this period, which means that the batteries are
deemed technically defective after 500 charge cycles. Moreover, the
batteries could blow up and cause irreparable damage to your device
in a worst case scenario.
For this reason rechargeable batteries with lithium cells should be re-
placed after 2 years at the latest or after reaching a battery capacity
that is 50% of its initial value.
Note: The battery used in this unit poses a fire hazard and can cause
chemical injuries if it is used improperly. Neither the battery nor the
battery cells should be opened or disassembled and they should not
be burned or exposed to temperatures exceeding 100 °C.
10. Repair
Repairs are to be conducted by ecom instruments GmbH or by
personnel or service centres authorised by ecom instruments GmbH,
because the safety of the unit needs to be tested after repairs are
implemented.
13. 29
11. Cleaning, maintenance and storage
- Only use a suitable cloth or sponge to clean the unit. Do not use
any solvents or abrasive cleaning agents when cleaning.
- It is recommended that you have the functionality and accuracy of
the unit inspected by the manufacturer every two years.
- If the unit is going to be stored for a prolonged period, remove the
battery module from the unit and check its charge condition at
regular intervals.
- Do not exceed the permissible storage temperature range of
-20 °C ... +50 °C.
12. Disposal
Old electrical devices as well as „historical“ old electrical devices
from ecom instruments GmbH are supplied for disposal at our ex-
pense and disposed of free of charge in accordance with European
Directive 2002/96/EC and the German electrical law of 16/03/2005.
The costs associated with returning devices to ecom instruments
GmbH are to be borne by the sender.
IIn accordance with “Directive 2006/66/EC on batteries and accumu-
lators and waste batteries” we are obligated to provide you with the
following information:
Your device contains a rechargeable lithium battery.
Depleted batteries or rechargeable batteries that can no longer
be recharged should never be disposed of along with normal or
household waste. Old batteries can contain harmful substances that
are hazardous to health and damaging to the environment.
Please return the batteries/rechargeable batteries.
14. 30
Return is free of charge and required by law. Please only dispose
of discharged batteries in the designated containers and tape the
terminals of lithium batteries.
The disposal regulations specified above are also applicable for old
devices. All batteries and rechargeable batteries can be recycled.
Precious raw materials such as iron, zinc and nickel can therefore be
reused.
The symbol has the following meaning:
Batteries and rechargeable batteries should not be disposed of along
with normal or household waste.
13. Warranty and liability
In accordance with our general terms and conditions ecom instru-
ments GmbH provides a warranty for this product for a period of two
years regarding its function and material under the specified and
permitted operating and maintenance conditions. This excludes all
parts that are subject to wear and tear (e.g. batteries). We provide
a 6-month manufacturer‘s warranty especially for the supplied Ex-
battery.
This warranty does not extend to products that are used improperly,
have been modified, neglected, damaged in accidents or exposed to
abnormal operating conditions and inappropriate handling.
Any claims under the warranty can be invoked by returning the de-
fective equipment to the manufacturer. We reserve the right to repair,
adjust or exchange the device.
15. 31
The aforementioned warranty conditions are the sole and only right
of the purchaser to compensation, are exclusively valid and replace
all other contract or legal warranty obligations. ecom instruments
GmbH assumes no liability for special, direct, indirect, accompanying
or consequential damage as well as losses including the loss of data,
independent of whether it was caused by violation of the warranty
obligation, lawful or unlawful action, action in good faith or any other
action.
If the limitation of a legal warranty as well as the exclusion or limita-
tion of accompanying or consequential damage is not permissible in
certain countries, it may be that the aforementioned limitations and
exclusions are not valid for every purchaser. Should any such clause
of these warranty conditions be declared ineffective or unenforceable
by a competent court, then the effectiveness or enforceability of any
of the other conditions of these warranty conditions shall remain
unaffected by such a judgement.
16. 32
14. EC Declaration of Conformity
mobile experts
ecom instruments GmbH · Industriestraße 2 · 97959 Assamstadt · Germany
Tel.: +49(0) 62 94 / 42 24-0 · Fax: +49(0) 62 94 / 42 24-100 · E-Mail: sales@ecom-ex.com · www.ecom-ex.com
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WEEE-Reg.-Nr.:DE93499306
500018ME01A01
Declaration of EC-Conformity
according to directive 94/9/EC (ATEX)
We ecom instruments GmbH, declare under our sole responsibility, that the product to which this declaration relates, is in
accordance with the provision of the following standards, directives and norms:
name adress of manufacturer in the EC ecom instruments GmbH
Industriestraße 2
97959 Assamstadt
Germany
description of device explosion protected mobile phone
type: Ex-Handy 06
Ex-designation II 2 G Ex ib IIC T4
II 2 D Ex ibD 21 T130°C
EC-type examination certificate PTB 10 ATEX 2009 X
Certification body Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt
Bundesallee 100
38116 Braunschweig, Germany
identification number: 0102
name address of auditing body
a) Quality Management System according
to ISO 9001: 2000
TÜV Süd Management Service GmbH
Ridlerstraße 65
80339 München, Germany
name address of auditing body
b) Quality Management System of production
according to directive 94/9/EC (ATEX)
Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt
Bundesallee 100
38116 Braunschweig, Germany
identification number: 0102
applied harmonized standards EN 60079-0 (2006)
EN 60079-11 (2007)
EN 61241-0 (2006)
EN 61241-11 (2006)
3GPP TS 51.010-1 V9.0.0 (2009-12)
EN 301 908-1 V3.2.1 (2007-05)
EN 301 511 V9.0.2 (2003-03)
ETSI EN 301 489-1 V1.8.1 (2008-04)
ETSI EN 301 489-7 V1.3.1 (2005-11)
ETSI EN 301 489-17 V1.3.2 (2008-04)
EN 50360 (2001-07)
EN 62209-1 (2006-03)
EN 60950-1 (2006)
applied European directives
and recommendations
94/9/EC
1999/5/EC
1999/519/EC
ecom instruments GmbH
Assamstadt 12.04.2010
Rolf Nied
Managing Director