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Air Techniques, Inc.
14. Recommended maintenance schedule
Contact your local Air Techniques authorized dealer for service Only trained technicians from an
authorized dealer may service the unit
Prior to working on the appliance or in case of danger, disconnect it from the mains (e g pull
the plug)
• Do not keep the device and parts in a humid place
• Keep the device and parts in an appropriate place to maintain them in good condition
• They may be influenced by environmental factors such as temperature, lights, ventilation, dust, salt
and so on
• Please check the ground connection of the device
• Do not try to fix the device including wires and cables by yourself It may cause accidents and dam-
age to the device
Maintenance
interval
Maintenance work
Daily
• Clean all components that come into contact with the patient and operator
with 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.
• Ensure that the main power switch has been turned off after using the equip-
ment
• Ensure that the equipment is firmly plugged into a dedicated power source
• Ensure that there are no oil leaks
• Ensure that the wall framework is securely attached to the wall
• Ensure that the plug and power cord are not hot
• Ensure that the power supply cable is in good condition
• Ensure that the audible signal is audible and the x-ray emission light is visible
when you make an exposure
• Ensure that the orange(exposure) indicator light turns on when the exposure
switch is pressed
Weekly
• Ensure that the power cable is not kinked, broken, exposed and that it is free
of all other defects
Monthly
• Ensure that all visible lables are intact and legible
• Ensure that the equipment is well grouned
• Ensure that there is no wear or damage to the exposure switch cable