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Publication No.: AA5348
2012-12-20

CARESTREAM DRX-1 System Detector 
CARESTREAM DRX-1C System Detector
CARESTREAM DRX 2530C Detector 
Model DRX 2530-01 
User Guide

Summary of Contents for DRX 2530-01

Page 1: ...Publication No AA5348 2012 12 20 CARESTREAM DRX 1 System Detector CARESTREAM DRX 1C System Detector CARESTREAM DRX 2530C Detector Model DRX 2530 01 User Guide...

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Page 3: ...thout notice and makes no warranty express or implied with respect to this information Carestream Health shall not be liable for any loss or damage including consequential or special damages resulting...

Page 4: ...2 AA5348 2012 12 20 Authorized European Agent Carestream Health France 1 rue Galil e 93192 NOISY LE GRAND CEDEX FRANCE...

Page 5: ...etector 2 5 Remove the Battery from the Detector 2 6 Position the DRX 1 and DRX 1C System Detectors in a Bucky 2 8 Using Detectors 2 10 Tether Operation 2 11 Tether Interface 2 11 Labeling the Detecto...

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Page 7: ...1 Performance Standards for Radiation Safety Radiation Equipment Caution For continued safe use of this equipment follow the instructions contained in this operating manual Study this manual carefully...

Page 8: ...f water Ordinary protection Mode of operation Continuous operation Flammable anesthetics Not suitable for use in the presence of flam mable anesthetics or a mixture of flammable anesthetics with air o...

Page 9: ...No 60601 1 08 Medical Electrical Equipment Part 1 General requirements for safety and essential performance European Union EN 60601 1 1990 Amendment 1 1993 Amendment 2 1995 Medical Electrical Equipmen...

Page 10: ...e 5 GHz frequency band The radio output power is 50 mW nominal Replacement of Cables Accessories or Transducers The use of cables accessories or transducers other than those specified in this document...

Page 11: ...st harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy If it is not installed and used in accordance wi...

Page 12: ...e in all establishments other than domestic and those directly connected to the public low voltage power supply network that supplies buildings used for domestic purposes Harmonics Emissions IEC 61000...

Page 13: ...e to earth Voltage dips short interruptions and volt age variations on power supply lines IEC 61000 4 11 5 UT 95 dip in UT for 0 5 cycle 40 UT 60 dip in UT for 5 cycles 70 UT 30 dip in UT for 25 cycle...

Page 14: ...Watts Separation Distance According to Frequency of Transmitter Meters 150 kHz 80 MHz d 1 17 P 80 MHz 800 MHz d 1 17 P 800 MHz 2 5 GHz d 2 33 P 0 01 0 117 0 117 0 233 0 10 0 37 0 37 0 737 1 1 17 1 17...

Page 15: ...s well under the spatial peak SAR of 1 6 W kg specified in FCC regulation 2 1093 d 2 for uncontrolled environment general exposure conditions Under Industry Canada regulations this radio transmitter m...

Page 16: ...Safety and Regulatory Information 1 10 AA5348 2012 12 20...

Page 17: ...sorbed during an X ray exposure Software corrects the digital image and generates a preview and full resolution image on the Console Features Portable X ray receptor Used on a table behind a patient i...

Page 18: ...servation proper patient positioning and use of the protective devices provided The detector is fragile and contains glass Handle with care Dropping or handling the detector roughly could result in da...

Page 19: ...Detector Operation AA5348 2012 12 20 2 3 DRX Detector Operation Figure 1 DRX 1System Detector DRX 1C System Detector front view Figure 2 DRX 1System Detector DRX 1C System Detector rear view...

Page 20: ...Detector Operation 2 4 AA5348 2012 12 20 Figure 3 DRX 2530C Detector front view Figure 4 DRX 2530C Detector rear view 1 Handle 2 Battery H224_0227AC 1 H224_0228AC 2...

Page 21: ...first The battery fits into the detector only one way See the CARESTREAM DRX 1 System Battery and DRX Detector Battery User Guide for technical information about the battery 2 Push the battery down f...

Page 22: ...om the Detector Battery unlatch procedure for the CARESTREAM DRX 1 System Battery Place a tool such as the tip of a ballpoint pen in the release slot and push down on the latch 1 Single Point Latch Th...

Page 23: ...ay from the battery 2 Both actions are required to release the battery Figure 6 Two Point Latch The battery pops up and releases for easy removal Note Do not pull on the latch tab a or spring b If thi...

Page 24: ...ls on each Bucky when the system is installed These labels indicate detector orientation for portrait and landscape exams To orient the detector properly hold the detector so that the position of the...

Page 25: ...RX 2530C Detector can be positioned on a tabletop as illustrated above For best image quality move the table Bucky to one side of the drawer and place the detector on the tabletop on the opposite side...

Page 26: ...even more important Make sure that the label on the detector matches the icon displayed on the Console Before exposing the patient you must read the barcode on the detector with the barcode scanner wh...

Page 27: ...direct contact with a patient while in Tether mode when using the DRX 1 System Tether Interface Use this tether to connect the detector to the system when The detector is located inside a Bucky DRX 1...

Page 28: ...2 12 AA5348 2012 12 20 Figure 11 Patient Vicinity Caution Keep all electronic devices wireless or hard wired three feet from the detector when in use H196_0004GC 1 83 m 2 5 m 1 83 m 1 83 m 6 00 ft 6 0...

Page 29: ...not interfere with the position of the detector Figure 12 Connecting a Tether Labeling the Detector for Use Labels are grouped by color and number series so that you can keep the same identification s...

Page 30: ...These flashes appear while press ing the prep switch No action is required 5 Green Flashes A power fault has occurred The detector is unusable Remove and re insert the battery to clear the problem If...

Page 31: ...to appropriate facilities for recovery and recycling Contact your local representative or refer to http recycle carestreamhealth com for additional information on the collection and recovery programs...

Page 32: ...ropyl alcohol is a flammable solvent Read and follow instructions in the Material Safety Data Sheet MSDS Procedure to clean the detector Prerequisites 70 Isopropyl alcohol solution Clean soft cloth 1...

Page 33: ...patient contact 1 Moisten a cloth with a 70 isopropyl solution 2 Apply the solution to the patient contact area Caution Do not spray solution directly onto the equipment Moisten a cloth with a 70 sol...

Page 34: ...tector is not a patient support device it must be placed on a suitable surface such as a table or floor before applying patient weight to it The weight label indicates acceptable limits of use that wi...

Page 35: ...Detector Operation AA5348 2012 12 20 2 19 Publication History Revision Date Change A 2012 12 20 Initial Release...

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Page 37: ...estream Health Inc 150 Verona Street Rochester NY 14608 United States Carestream Health Inc 2012 Printed in the United States CARESTREAM and DRX 1 are trademarks of Carestream Health Pub No AA5348 Rev...

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