Dan --

I'd suggest that you have your relative call Support at the pacemaker/defib 
manufacturer. On a slightly different project, I found a lot of on-line 
information about device immunity, and I think we even called Support and got 
additional clarifying information. Go to the source!

Mike Sherman
Sherman PSC LLC
Product Safety and Compliance Consulting

>     On 11/03/2022 11:32 AM Dan Roman 
> <00000d75e04ed751-dmarc-requ...@listserv.ieee.org> wrote:
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>     Hello list!
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>     I have a relative with an implanted pacemaker/defibrillator who recently 
> got a fitness tracker that has a magnet for attachment/alignment of the 
> charging cord.  There are warnings in the user manual advising against people 
> with pacemakers using this product because of the magnets, which I assume are 
> fairly strong rare earth types.  I looked up the DoC for the tracker and the 
> EM field human exposure standards EN 50663 and EN 62479 are listed on the 
> DoC.  My question is do these standards and the similar IEC 62233 give a 
> reasonable assurance that a pacemaker would not be interfered with or are 
> these standards purely concerned with biological effects on the human body 
> only?  I would expect the pacemaker to be immune to a certain extent if it is 
> FDA listed and complies with IEC 60601-1-2.  I don’t know the model number of 
> their device but I would expect them all to be similar.  Do they need to send 
> back their fitness tracker?  Or is the warning just thrown in because the 
> lawyers wanted it?
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>     Although products I work on need to meet these types of standards, I 
> don’t have much familiarity with these exposure standards because my products 
> have never failed
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>     Regards,
> 
>      
> 
>     Dan
> 
>      
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