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Summary of Contents for Nomad Pro 2

Page 1: ...Operator Manual Manufactured by Handheld X ray System for Intraoral Radiographic Imaging PRO 2...

Page 2: ...posure due to poor operating techniques or procedures c equipment not properly serviced or maintained in accordance with instructions contained in this publication and d equipment which has been damag...

Page 3: ...otection against electric shock pertaining particularly to allowable leakage currents Instructions for handling product at end of life Reference to a radiation filter or a value of filtration Manufact...

Page 4: ...4 2 Ensuring Battery Charge Is Adequate 15 4 3 Lock Unlock the X ray 16 4 4 Ensuring the Right Exposure Time Is Set 16 4 5 Ready the Device 17 4 6 Initiating and Completing an X ray Exposure 18 4 7 P...

Page 5: ...d on the user friendly control panel along with indicators for machine and battery status Lightweight and Ergonomic Design provides complete flexibility and convenience enabling exposures without movi...

Page 6: ...nformance Getting Started Guide Warranty Registration Card and NOMAD Pro 2 Operator Training CD Preliminary Checks Item Check Device Labels Verify that the serialized device label is in place located...

Page 7: ...er for repairs Position the charging cradle away from the normal patient environment A plug adapter may be needed to accommodate the local AC configuration Invert one of the handsets and carefully sli...

Page 8: ...ld is positioned at the outer end of the collimator cone b the backscatter shield is close to the patient c the patient tilts his or her head when needed to accommodate exposures see Section 4 8 and d...

Page 9: ...nded toward the patient and parallel to the operator Operation outside the protection zone or with a diminished protection zone requires proper precautions such as the use of a lead apron and thyroid...

Page 10: ...02 p265 9 4 Normalized average assumes 7 200 exposures per year and the average length of exposure for D speed 0 50 seconds F speed 0 25 seconds digital sensor 0 20 seconds Comparative Data for Hand a...

Page 11: ...o not open the housings Doing so will void the warranty There are no user serviceable parts inside the NOMAD Pro 2 handset charging cradle or AC power supply The NOMAD Pro 2 should not be used in envi...

Page 12: ...tion it is recommended that the device be locked away when not in use For a further level of security securely store handsets in a separate location Take steps to ensure the NOMAD Pro 2 will not be kn...

Page 13: ...to maintain a perpendicular alignment and to avoid binding To keep the shield securely on the cone a cap is permanently attached at the outer cone end Do not attempt to remove this cap or to remove t...

Page 14: ...be performed periodically as desired Some locations may require initial and periodic checks as a condition of use The NOMAD Pro 2 has an X ray disable feature that allows the X rays to be disabled for...

Page 15: ...should be returned to Aribex for an evaluation See Section 6 1 Alarms and Alerts for more information 4 0 Operation 4 1 Powering Up Press and release Power button to turn on NOMAD Pro 2 An audible dou...

Page 16: ...d down for longer than 3 seconds before the Patient button is pressed the Menu mode will activate if the Select button is pressed and released before the Patient button can be pressed the Save menu is...

Page 17: ...X RAYS message before indicating READY NOTE As a safety precaution if the trigger is held longer than one second or pulled a second time while still in the ENABLING X RAYS state the device will not tr...

Page 18: ...xposure keep the trigger depressed until the audible tone is complete the yellow LED is off and X RAY COMPLETE message briefly displays NOTE An exposure can be terminated for any reason by prematurely...

Page 19: ...angles vary away from 90 or perpendicular to the film or sensor To maintain low patient X ray doses and to keep the operator within the protection zone have the head of the patient slightly tilted an...

Page 20: ...ion is made pressing the Select button confirms the choice To exit the Main Menu highlight EXIT at the bottom of the list and then press the Select button or power the device off and then on Menu Item...

Page 21: ...COUNTER The device will display two counters One is the OVERALL HISTORY COUNTER which displays the total lifetime X ray shots for the device The other TRIP COUNTER can at any time be reset to zero by...

Page 22: ...ild 0 09 0 13 0 14 Film Adult 0 30 0 38 0 40 Child 0 18 0 30 0 32 Phosphor Plate Adult 0 16 0 19 0 20 Child 0 09 0 15 0 16 Technique Factor time setting can be adjusted by the operator This is done fr...

Page 23: ...at the handset is fastened Make sure the handset is secure by pushing it toward the cone When a handset is detached for more than 60 seconds the last exposure setting is erased and would have to be re...

Page 24: ...cator Audible Signal Function Resolution Enabling Alert ENABLING X RAYS None This state is initiated by a single pull and release of the trigger within one second If no further action is taken the dev...

Page 25: ...LETE and the screen returns to the normal mode X ray Lock Alert X RAYS LOCKED Tones will be the same as the actual operation tones When the trigger is activated while the device is in the X rays locke...

Page 26: ...be displayed showing the duty cycle time remaining This will lock the device and the message will be displayed until the duty cycle is complete The device will then return to the normal operation mod...

Page 27: ...ing the power off then on Depress the trigger for the duration of the exposure time SystemFailure Alarm SYSTEM FAILURE CALL MANUFACTURER Descending tone Consult Section 6 2 Troubleshooting 6 2 8 or an...

Page 28: ...g exposure produced too much distortion Check the exposure time setting and re enable when operator and patient are again properly situated 6 2 3 ENABLING X RAYS message stays on Double triggering Rel...

Page 29: ...sage will redisplay and NOMAD Pro 2 will require authorized service see Section 6 3 Repair and Maintenance 6 2 9 There was no power to NOMAD Pro 2 control panel If pressing Power several times does no...

Page 30: ...rging bars illuminate solid red or if no illumination occurs the handset will require authorized service see Section 6 3 Repair and Maintenance If you have additional questions or require help contact...

Page 31: ...system the handsets the charging cradle or the AC power supply At end of life return these items to Aribex for replacement and proper disposal or recycling If product return is required contact Aribex...

Page 32: ...601 2 7 21 CFR 1020 30 1020 31 Internally Powered Type BF MDD 93 42 EEC Annex IX Class IIb IPX specification IPX0 do not operate under wet conditions Mode of operation Intermittent operation Conductiv...

Page 33: ...sing a calibrated high voltage divider with a guaranteed accuracy of 2 Final performance measurements are made using a NERO mAx model 8000 X ray meter from Victoreen Tube current mA is sensed across a...

Page 34: ...ong Nominal tube voltage 60kV Nominal focal spot IEC 60336 1993 0 4 mm Minimum anode heat content 4300 J Minimum current continuous service 5 mA 70kV Minimum anode cooling rate 100W Minimum nominal an...

Page 35: ...rator M anual NOTE The X ray source assembly heating and coolingcurvesareequivalent to the anode heading curves shown here Maximum continuous heat dissipation will be made available upon request from...

Page 36: ...36 NOMAD Pro 2 X ray Beam X ray Source Focal Spot X ray Source Focal Spot Reference Axis at 90 to Target Receptor...

Page 37: ...ceiving device increase the separation between the equipment consult the device manufacturer or field service technician for help The NOMAD Pro 2 is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment...

Page 38: ...e table above are the only tests required for this product as it is a battery operated device and the AC Adapter CP 0062 is certified IEC 61000 3 2 3 3 4 4 4 5 4 6 4 11 and EN 55014 1 2006 are not app...

Page 39: ...pulses of 2kV direct I O line pulses of 1kV N A for a battery powered device IEC 61000 4 5 2005 Lightning Surge Immunity Power line surges of 2kV common 1kV differential mode Power line surges of 2kV...

Page 40: ...re Exposure time is measured during the entire exposure ref erenced to 75 rise fall using the NERO mAx 8000 X ray meter Accelerating voltage kV is measured at both peak kVp conditions and effective co...

Page 41: ...aims must be made not later than ten 10 business days following the expiration of the applicable warranty period LIMITATIONS OF COVERAGE This warranty does not apply to equipment that is or has been a...

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Page 44: ...served English is the original draft language for this manual Aribex Inc 744 South 400 East Orem Utah 84097 U S A Phone 801 226 5522 Fax 801 434 7233 Email NOMAD aribex com http www aribex com EC REP...

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