CEMARLINE MAXX-700 User & Installation Manual Download Page 3

 

 

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1   Introduction 

 

Dear Customer, 

 

 

Congratulations on your recent purchase of the

 

MAXX-700 laser patient positioning system from 

Cemar Electro

!

 The MAXX-700 product is the result of years of continuous quality improvements of laser 

technologies. After carefully reading the user installation manual, if you have any questions, please  feel 
free to contact our customer service department. 

 

The  MAXX-700  user  installation  manual  includes  all  of  the  information  required  to  safely  and 

efficiently install, operate, and maintain your new laser positioning system. This MAXX-700 installation 
manual  is  intended  for  the 

CEMARLINE 

MAXX-700  laser  patient  positioning  system.  These  patient 

positioning systems include both the MAXX-700 CH

 

(Crosshair) and

 

MAXX-700 S

 

(Sagittal) along with 

the corresponding remote control to operate the unit. 

 

1.1  Intended Use 

 

 

The MAXX-700 lasers are intended to be used to align patients for medical diagnostic imaging and 

radiation therapy. They are intended to be used in a clinical or hospital setting by professionally trained 
medical staff. These lasers are not designed to be used around flammable anesthetics, which present a risk 
of explosion or fire. The lasers are also not intended to be used in a corrosive environment. No other uses 
of the lasers are intended or implied in the user installation manual. 

 

1.2  Safety 

 

 

Signal words are used according to the international standards. The meanings of these signal words 

are: 

 

DANGER 

- Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in death 

or serious injury. This signal word is to be limited to the most extreme situations. 
 

 

WARNING 

- Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in death 

or serious injury. This signal word is to be limited to dangerous situations. 
 

Summary of Contents for MAXX-700

Page 1: ...The MAXX 700 User Installation Manual Version 2 0 January 2020...

Page 2: ...e installation 8 2 2 Power Supply 8 2 3 Typical Room Layout Example 10 2 4 Location of Installation 11 2 5 Powering Up The MAXX 700 System 12 3 Troubleshooting 13 3 1 Operation Failure 13 3 2 Other Pr...

Page 3: ...e control to operate the unit 1 1 Intended Use The MAXX 700 lasers are intended to be used to align patients for medical diagnostic imaging and radiation therapy They are intended to be used in a clin...

Page 4: ...ls and floors settle and as building materials dry out If the equipment or the lasers have been moved it is advised to realign the lasers to the isocenter before use CAUTION The laser light is a risk...

Page 5: ...ending on whether the lasers are being used in Europe or North America Safety Labels For Europe The wavelength is 450 nm for a blue laser The wavelength is 532 nm for a green laser The wavelength is 6...

Page 6: ...de The PAN ID The PAN ID is the network identifier number of the wireless network within a room The remote control and all of the laser units in the room must have the same PAN ID to communicate with...

Page 7: ...ir Beam Fan Out Crosshair Tolerance Line Straightness 60 in each axis 90 14 4 arc seconds 0 05mm deviation over 3m at 3m distance Electrical Power Supply Input 100 240V AC 50 60Hz 0 8A Output 12V DC 1...

Page 8: ...the MAXX 700 S Sagittal are used with different systems A typical system consists of Two MAXX 700 CH crosshair lasers mounted on each side beam crosshairs along the X axis One MAXX 700 CH crosshair l...

Page 9: ...tion Some facilities prefer to connect all the lasers to one wall switch so all of the lasers are able to be turned on and off together from a convenient location Some facilities connect the lasers to...

Page 10: ...Page 10 2 3 Typical Room Layout Example Unit 1 Unit 2 Unit 3 Unit 4...

Page 11: ...cket for the front can be used to install all of the units This is highly recommended for ceiling mounted crosshair lasers MAXX 700 CH as well as sagittal lasers MAXX 700 S Figure 2 6 Adjustable Mount...

Page 12: ...re 2 7 Powering Up A MAXX 700 A The Power LED on the bottom left side should be on immediately B The Unit Number LED displays the unit number C The laser starts beaming and the brightness of the laser...

Page 13: ...this is not the case go to the next step 4 Shut down all of the units and power down the remote control Wait at least 10 seconds then power up the laser units followed by the remote control The netwo...

Page 14: ...e switched off and the power must be disconnected from the supply using the appliance inlet WARNING No modifications may be made to the remote control as this will result in the Cemar Electro Inc warr...

Page 15: ...ste upon disposal For proper treatment recovery and recycling please contact your disposal local supplier for further information In a case that a laser fails to function properly please contact our c...

Page 16: ...igations or rights including without limitation any other warranties expressed or implied e g implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose Under no circumstances shall Cem...

Page 17: ...Cemar Electro Inc service representatives are available to work with facility planners architects and hospital personnel throughout the planning and installation process Service department hours are...

Page 18: ...Type Compliance Declaration The MAXX 700 series which comprises wireless communication equipment complies with Directive 2014 53 EU The full text of the EU Declaration of Conformity is available at th...

Page 19: ...treatment recovery and recycling please contact your dealer or supplier for further information Date of Manufacture Manufacturer Part Number Serial Number Lot Number Authorized Representative Europe D...

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