First, just to be sure, we're talking about an EFIS-D10A, not an EMS-D10, right?
If so, the answer is yes, but with a few caveats:
1) Our altitude stops at 30,000 feet. You won't damage it above this, we just stop displaying anything above that.
2) Our airspeed is calibrated only to about 350 knots. We will work above that, and many customers say the airspeed is still accurate, but we only promise performance up to that speed.
3) Our maximum roll rate is 150 degrees/sec. Go faster than this and we'll take a few seconds to recover. Again, no damage.