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Intraoral Dental X-Ray System

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Page 1: ...Operating Instructions P R O V E C T A H D Intraoral Dental X Ray System...

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Page 3: ...ule 29 Warranty 30 Contents Important information 1 Documentation 2 1 1 Warnings and symbols 2 1 2 Notes on copyright 2 2 Safety 3 2 1 Correct use 3 2 2 Incorrect use 3 2 3 General safety notes 3 2 4...

Page 4: ...sion of the equipment and the status of technology valid at the time of first operation All operators must read and under stand this manual prior to using the device Air Techniques cannot guarantee sm...

Page 5: ...riginal working parts and spare parts 1 2 Notes on copyright All circuits processes names software and appliances quoted are protected under industrial property rights Any reprinting of the technical...

Page 6: ...alid during the warranty term Only transport the appliance in its original packaging whenever possible Keep the packing materials out of the reach of children 2 9 Disposal The equipment contains in so...

Page 7: ...r Techniques Inc 3 Overview 1 2 4 3 5 6 7 1 X ray tube head 2 Cone collimator 3 Main power switch 4 Control unit with control panel 5 Handheld exposure button 6 Horizontal Arm 7 Scissor Arm Product de...

Page 8: ...missioning and intraoral constancy checks 2 D X ray test phantom G8795 3 1 Delivery Contents The following articles are included in the scope of delivery Provecta HD X ray unit with short extension ar...

Page 9: ...nary Anode Type Model DG 10A05T3 Generator size and weight 5 5 x 6 x 3 in 140 x 150 x 70 mm 5 5 lbs 2 5 kg Source to skin distance 8 in 200 mm 12 in optional 300 mm Generator performance 0 5 kW Nomina...

Page 10: ...ngth 17 7 in 450 mm 23 6 in 600 mm 35 4 in 900 mm Storage height 45 in 1156 mm Weight 55 lbs 24 9 kg 56 lbs 25 4 kg 59 lbs 26 7 kg Ambient conditions during operation Temperature 50 to 95 F 10 to 35 C...

Page 11: ...m 61 75 inches 1568 mm 31 inches 787 mm 36 5 inches 927 mm 71 75 inches 1823 mm 8 6 inches 220 mm 35 4 inches 900 mm PN A6350 33 68 5 inches 1740 mm 73 inches 1854 mm 42 inches 1068 mm 48 inches 1219...

Page 12: ...on the rear side of the x ray unit REF Order number SN Serial number Product description 6 0 in 151 2 mm G H 40 1 in 1019 mm 46 in 1168 mm Horizontal Arm length G H Head Turned in H Head Turned out 1...

Page 13: ...s of a control unit an arm ex tension system and an x ray tube assembly The handle on the x ray head unit allows the x ray tube to be positioned precisely 5 1 Control panel Product description 1 LED D...

Page 14: ...s alternative to using the control panel to activate irradiation 5 3 Radiation field collimation The radiation field collimator reduces the useful x ray field to the required dimensions This reduces t...

Page 15: ...e onto the tube and adjust according to the image plate or the sensor 1 2 0 8 x 1 2 or 1 2 x 1 6 7 3 Safety for electrical connection The appliance may only be connected to a cor rectly installed elec...

Page 16: ...ues for x ray exposures or the setting values used for the last exposure carried out Operational display lamps LED for menu tooth symbol LED for menu Adult Child and LED for menu image plate sensor al...

Page 17: ...08 s 107 0 13 s 109 Pre molar 0 12 s 156 0 18 s 147 Molar 0 17 s 215 0 25 s 207 Bite wing 0 18 s 227 0 27 s 223 The following table shows the standard values for the image plate exposure time of a chi...

Page 18: ...s 0 64 s 0 32 s Pre programmed exposure times for films with class E sensitivity on a child patient DC radiator tube length 8 in 20 cm DC radiator tube length 12 in 30 cm 7 mA 60 kV 6 mA 70 kV 7 mA 60...

Page 19: ...harp edged receptors can cause inju ries to the oral cavity Careful positioning of the image re ceptor into the patient s oral cavity Allow the patient to sit down Position the image receptor inside t...

Page 20: ...he x ray unit is not ensured this can lead to damage Only activate the subsequent x ray image after the displayed cooling time has elapsed Check x ray settings on control panel and change if necessary...

Page 21: ...outside surfaces of the unit by wiping with a soft lint free cloth dampened with a mild non abrasive household dish detergent or use a use a quick acting cleaning agent such as Birex or Isopropyl II A...

Page 22: ...during exposure Switch the appliance off and on Inform service technician E10 X ray exposure not activated de spite key being pressed Quit by pressing key Menu x ray parameter If the fault repeats in...

Page 23: ...oo high Wait until x ray unit has cooled down sufficiently Activation key on control panel is defect Inform service technician Activation key on manual release is defect Cable is defect or not connect...

Page 24: ...60601 1 3 12 2 Leakage Dose Test Test Equipment Information Instrument Manufacture Model S N Dose Meter Victoreen 660 101114 101377 Test Condition Distance from focal point m 1 Applied tube Voltage Pe...

Page 25: ...Page 23 Air Techniques Inc Measurement Points Transverse Longitudinal Measurement Values Transverse Measurement Values Longitudinal Annex...

Page 26: ...ments as outlined be low The customer operator of such an appliance is obliged to ensure that the appliance is operated in such an environment Interference measurements According to Electro magnetic e...

Page 27: ...according to IEC 61000 4 5 1 kV voltage exter nal external con ductor 2 kV voltage exter nal ground conduc tor 1 kV push pull voltage 2 kV push pull voltage The quality of the supply volt age should...

Page 28: ...r than the consistency level b Some interference is possible in environments surrounding appliances where the following symbol is present Note 1 Where 80 MHz and 800 MHz are present the higher frequen...

Page 29: ...800 MHz to 2 5 GHz d 2 3 P 0 01 0 12 0 12 0 23 0 1 0 38 0 38 0 73 1 1 2 1 2 2 3 10 3 8 3 8 7 3 100 12 12 23 Table 4 Recommended safety distances between portable and mobile HF communications devic es...

Page 30: ...for testing according to IEC 61000 4 3 Resistance to in terference checks IEC 60601 test levels Level of consistency Recommended safety distances Conductive HF in terference factor according to IEC 6...

Page 31: ...and alcohol based solution Wipe the outer covers of the equipment with a dry cloth at the end of each day s operation Do not use detergents or solvents to clean the outer covers of the equipment Ensu...

Page 32: ...cts for which an RMA has been issued may be returned to the customer at the discretion of Air Techniques Any item returned under warranty will be repaired or replaced at our option at no charge provid...

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Page 35: ...om equipment or mer chandise Air Techniques can provide the solution via our network of authorized professional dealers Our products are helping dental professionals take their practices to the next l...

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