Hardware Guide for the DRX-Revolution Nano Mobile X-ray System
Publication No. AF0118
2018-03-27
Supersedes:
2018-01-22
Page 1: ...Hardware Guide for the DRX Revolution Nano Mobile X ray System Publication No AF0118 2018 03 27 Supersedes 2018 01 22...
Page 2: ...s reserved No part of this manual may be reproduced or copied in any form by any means graphic electronic or mechanical including photocopying typing or information retrieval systems without written p...
Page 3: ...fection Control 3 6 Acoustic Noise Emission 3 6 Product Classification per IEC 60601 1 3 6 Arm and Tube Head Assembly 3 7 Exposure Factors and the X ray Tube 3 13 Time Cycle between Exposures 3 15 Com...
Page 4: ...Replacing the Batteries 5 6 General Safety Information 5 7 6 Technical Specifications 6 1 7 Troubleshooting 7 1 Service and Support 7 2 Device Identification 7 2 Procedure for Firmware Upgrade 7 2 8...
Page 5: ...s or damage is caused by Carestream Health s negligence or other fault About this Guide Note The original documentation is written in English This manual uses three types of messages to emphasize info...
Page 6: ...minations on pediatric and adult patients in all treatment areas Mammography examinations are excluded Usability The design and development of this diagnostic X ray system incorporated a usability eng...
Page 7: ...e patient s safety by visual observation audio communication proper patient positioning and use of the protective devices Thoroughly check that there is no interference or possibility of collision bet...
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Page 9: ...g and better visibility while driving Safe storage for detectors and supplies Carestream s proven user interface and image editing and processing tools Features and Functions The DRX Revolution Nano M...
Page 10: ...verability It can be driven on surfaces typical to hospital environments at safe walking speed around 1 5 m s with the tube head docked Caution The system should not be operated at speeds above safe w...
Page 11: ...rge Level LED Bar Behavior Battery Symbol LED Mains Supply Plugged LED 20 Bar 1 FLASH OFF ON 20 35 Bar 1 ON Bar 2 FLASH OFF ON 35 50 Bar 1 2 ON Bar 3 FLASH OFF ON 50 65 Bar 1 3 ON Bar 4 FLASH OFF ON 6...
Page 12: ...SH 10 All Bars OFF FLASH The cart will provide a warning when the batteries have nearly depleted Up to three exposures can be made after this alert Prep expose light Green indicates Ready Yellow indic...
Page 13: ...y this is an option Diagnostics The system includes diagnostics screens that display the status of sensors boards brakes releases and other values for Tube head Cart braking Battery status Power contr...
Page 14: ...arge at a time Storage bin for detectors grids and miscellaneous supplies disinfectant wipes gloves patient requisition forms etc Detector battery charger Important Only charge Carestream detector bat...
Page 15: ...avior 20 No No bars on 20 Yes First bar flashing 20 40 No First bar on 20 40 Yes First bar on second bar flashing 40 60 No First two bars on 40 60 Yes First two bars on third bar flashing 60 80 No Fir...
Page 16: ...e cart at a time as long as Carestream nominated procedures are followed Refer to the instructions for use for the particular detector being utilized Accessories Dose Area Product Meter Wired Exposure...
Page 17: ...es of liquid spills etc Operation and Use While most of the components will be intuitive to an experienced radiographer please review the parts diagrams in this document so you become familiar with th...
Page 18: ...3 Collimator handles tusks and collimator light button 9 Cart handles and brake release buttons 4 Barcode reader 5 Storage for lead markers papers tape paperclips and gloves 6 Touchscreen assembly Wit...
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Page 20: ...man brakes released via a streamlined switch on each cart handle mean the cart is always braked unless the user pushes on the cart handles Streamlined deadman brake buttons on cart handles There is al...
Page 21: ...e for the brakes are to be used only in case of low battery power and then only to move the cart to a position to be charged where the brakes are to be engaged again If the brakes are not functioning...
Page 22: ...to 131 F The DRX Revolution Nano Mobile X ray System is fabricated from lightweight materials to ensure transport and ease of handling characteristics and to make the system incredibly portable to mov...
Page 23: ...ly The arm assembly is a spring and gas damper counterbalanced manual four bar linkage assembly allowing the head to be positioned with zero gravity stability for patient treatment without the need fo...
Page 24: ...ation and Use 3 8 AF0118 2018 03 27 1 Elbow 2 Forearm 3 Wrist 4 Humerus The arm assembly holds the tube head assembly collimator and X ray tube and allows dynamic positioning of the head in multiple a...
Page 25: ...peration and Use AF0118 2018 03 27 3 9 Caution Potential trap points in the arm module Caution Do not lean or push on the arm or the head when deployed as doing so may cause the cart to become unstabl...
Page 26: ...asing the arm lock via a docking release switch conveniently positioned on the head handle then the arm assembly can be lifted up and away using the head handle or collimator tusks and then taken into...
Page 27: ...aperture for indication of patient alignment It has a recess for the use of a DAP measurement chamber and additional pediatric filtration The Light Beam Diaphragm LBD provides an average luminance 160...
Page 28: ...is rotatable through 110 degrees Collimator blades are provided to adjust the exposure field in the horizontal x and vertical y axes controlled by manual dials on the collimator tusks The labels on t...
Page 29: ...X ray Head Radiographic output voltage is variable from 40 kVp to 110 kVp in 1 kV increments which are selectable via an embedded touchscreen monitor Timed exposures are selectable from 0 2 mAs to 20...
Page 30: ...hile an exposure is taking place or using an optional wireless exposure switch that has an operating range of up to 10 0 m 38 2 ft Note The wired exposure switch can be replaced by the user The switch...
Page 31: ...essage Not Ready Tube Cooling Countdown Area Ready in 1 minute 10 s T 45 s Status Message Not Ready Preparing for Acquisition Countdown Area Ready in 1 minute 0 s T 10 s Status Message Not Ready Prepa...
Page 32: ...depress one of the buttons on the cart handles Cart The cart exterior includes storage bins a prep expose switch wheels a bumper LEDs and other light indicators the primary touchscreen monitor arm doc...
Page 33: ...posure switch 1 Optional IR wireless remote 2 Wired exposure switch Note The wired exposure switch and cable should be placed in the storage area container s when not in use Proximity card reader The...
Page 34: ...s Touchscreen monitor A touchscreen 39 6 cm 15 6 in is permanently positioned on top of the cart The monitor displays the PC based software application that manages image acquisition manipulation and...
Page 35: ...ower is not available X ray Tube Maximum Anode Heat Content 300 kHU Normal operation of the DRX Revolution Nano Mobile X ray System is considered to be 60 exposures in a 24 hour period The tube has an...
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Page 37: ...to replace Caution Do not drive the cart with the arm deployed except to enable fine patient positioning as unintended arm movement may pose a risk Squeeze the cart handle brake switch es and push or...
Page 38: ...ur user name and password on the display or swipe your ID badge over the proximity reader Note The system can be operated while the operator is wearing standard hospital gloves Shut down Log off 1 Whe...
Page 39: ...andby Put the system into standby mode using the power button When the system is ON press and release the power button to put the system into standby mode Note This will disable detector battery charg...
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Page 41: ...leaning solution directly onto the equipment Moisten a cloth with a 70 isopropyl alcohol solution and apply top patient contact areas after each contact Caution Isopropyl alcohol is a flammable solven...
Page 42: ...f these components Monitors Detector Plastic components Arm assembly Cleaning the Monitor A touchscreen monitor is a prime target for dust fingerprints and bacteria At the same time a touchscreen moni...
Page 43: ...cloth to wipe off any moisture Alternatively wet a soft lint free or microfiber cloth with a solution of 70 isopropyl alcohol Make sure the cloth is damp but not wet Wipe the screen in a gentle motion...
Page 44: ...ive cleaning products such as abrasive sponges steel wool pads abrasive powdered cleaners or harsh detergents Plastic surfaces are easily scratched This can ruin the finish Do not use glass cleaner on...
Page 45: ...er if any unit does not perform to your satisfaction Avoid performance issues and unplanned downtime with regularly scheduled inspection calibration and preventive maintenance checks The equipment mus...
Page 46: ...vide specific information to the service representative Note any unusual events prior to the failure the type of procedure in progress and specific failure information Replacing the Batteries The cart...
Page 47: ...al solid waste authorities for recycling disposal guidance Important Contact your authorized Service Provider for service and replacement General Safety Information Caution This product contains lead...
Page 48: ...ution Be sure to connect the power cord only to a power outlet that meets the specified voltage and current requirements Also make certain the outlet is properly grounded For power supply requirements...
Page 49: ...and the other equipment should be observed to verify that they are operating normally Caution Portable RF communication equipment including peripherals such as antenna cables and external antennas sh...
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Page 51: ...capacity of 7 5 Ah Caution Damaged Lithium Ion batteries may present a hazard In the case of an impact the system should be disconnected and should not be used until inspected by an adequately traine...
Page 52: ...hen inserted into bin For detectors that are ISO 4090 compliant Generator 5 3 kW 100 msec 7 7 kW 13 msec kW X ray generator kV range 40 110kV mAs range 0 2 20 0 mAs mA range 30 80 mA not user selectab...
Page 53: ...art Power down the system and power up the system again If the problem persists contact your authorized Service Provider You cannot log on Make sure you are using the correct login and password Note t...
Page 54: ...General Customer Support for U S and Canada Carestream Health Inc 150 Verona Street Rochester NY USA 14608 1 800 431 7278 Elsewhere in the world contact Carestream Health Inc in your country Device Id...
Page 55: ...specifications are the following Measurement Specification Upper limit of Response Range 0 8 nC cGy cm2 Saturation 98 at 400 V 1 Gy s Energy Range 40 150 kV Energy Dependence 5 over the 40 110 kV ran...
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Page 57: ...ved but not released B 2017 12 18 Changed document format Updated information throughout C 2018 01 22 Made minor corrections to address several technical and grammatical errors D 2018 03 27 Updated In...
Page 58: ...Carestream Health Inc 150 Verona Street Rochester NY USA 14608 Carestream Health Inc 2018 Made in USA CARESTREAM is a trademark of Carestream Health Pub No AF0118 Rev D...