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USER’S MANUAL

 

 

Summary of Contents for EAGLE

Page 1: ...USER S MANUAL...

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Page 3: ...ON CONFIGURATION 11 4 2 DIGITAL FIXED CONFIGURATION 12 4 3 ANALOG CONFIGURATION 13 4 1 POWER SUPPLY UNIT OPTIONS 14 4 2 FREE STANDING BASE OPTIONAL 14 4 3 LIST OF ACCESSORIES 15 5 RECOMMENDED COMPUTER...

Page 4: ...59 15 3 PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE 59 15 4 CALIBRATION 60 15 5 NETWORK OF AUTHORIZED SERVICE TECHNICIANS 60 16 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 60 16 1 REGULATORY INFORMATION 60 16 2 GENERAL INFORMATION 61 16 3...

Page 5: ...nly personnel authorized by Dabi Atlante are qualified to install and service this equipment Any attempt to install or service this equipment by anyone not so authorized will void the warranty It is i...

Page 6: ...mage layer width constant vertical magnification and homogeneous exposure along the whole image Likewise the low dosage profile prioritizes the reduction of dosage time and anodic current The profiles...

Page 7: ...6 2 SYMBOLS Use the icons below to identify the symbols on your equipment...

Page 8: ...horized technician Premature unpacking does not generate safety risks but leads to the equipment warranty voidance 3 2 TRANSPORTATION OR STORAGE ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS Environmental temperature rang...

Page 9: ...not be submitted to inclination excessive vibration or shock including during transportation and handling This equipment has not been designed for use in facilities where vapors flammable anesthetic m...

Page 10: ...it may under very extreme conditions interfere with other equipment Do not use it with other devices that are sensitive to interference or with devices that create high electromagnetic disturbances AT...

Page 11: ...In case the equipment shows abnormal heating or noise or any other type of abnormality check if the problem is related to any of the items listed in chapter 12 If the problem cannot be solved turn off...

Page 12: ...hole system with optional Ceph arm mounted ATENTION THE SECOND SENSOR IS OPTIONAL Control Panel Patient Handles Cephalostat Optional SNAP ON Sensor X Ray Tube Head Rotating Arm Moving Mechanism Base o...

Page 13: ...ATION The following image shows the whole system No optional ceph arm is available in this configuration Control Panel Patient Handles SNAP ON Sensor X Ray Tube Head Rotating Arm Moving Mechanism Base...

Page 14: ...shows the whole system with optional Ceph arm mounted Control Panel Patient Handles Cephalostat Optional Film Holder X Ray Tube Head Rotating Arm Moving Mechanism Base optional Film Holder Cephalosta...

Page 15: ...ly Unit options that can be used in all configurations Standard Slim Order on request 4 2 FREE STANDING BASE OPTIONAL The following image shows the optional Free Standing Base The equipment will be fi...

Page 16: ...15 4 3 LIST OF ACCESSORIES 1 Bite Guide 2 Silicon chin rest cover 3 Chin rest for patient with teeth 4 TMJ and Sinus nose support 5 Chin rest for patient without teeth...

Page 17: ...Support ATTENTION ALL PARTS ACCESSORIES AND OPTIONS DESCRIBED IN THIS OWNER S MANUAL ARE FOR EXCLUSIVE USE USE OF ANY PARTS ACCESSORIES OR MATERIAL NOT SPECIFIED OR PROVIDED IN THIS OWNER S MANUAL IS...

Page 18: ...GB PCI PCI Express PCIe slot NIC Gigabit Ethernet dedicated Monitor 21 5 Resolution 1920x1080 or higher ATTENTION AN EXCLUSIVE NETWORK ADAPTER IS SHIPPED WITH THE EQUIPMENT THE HARDWARE MUST BE INSTAL...

Page 19: ...rk Connections 2 Click the right mouse button on the connection DESKTOP Intel Gigabit CT and visit the properties 3 Go to Settings Advanced tab and search for item Receive Buffer 4 Initially this sett...

Page 20: ...led Change the value to 9014 bytes and then click OK 9 Go to Settings Power Management tab and uncheck all items 10 Select Internet Protocol TCP IP Version Proprieties 11 Define the IP address 192 168...

Page 21: ...TION Insert the accompanying media and execute the Setup exe The following screen should be displayed 1 Select the language 2 Press NEXT 3 Read carefully the EULA and if you agree select I accept the...

Page 22: ...21 4 Click on the Checkbox if you want create a desktop icon and Press NEXT 5 Press INSTALL to start the installation...

Page 23: ...22 6 The software will install all required software please wait until if finish 7 Press FINISH to close the setup...

Page 24: ...Programs Dental Imaging Software Dental Imaging Software The main software window should display as follows ATTENTION A DIGITAL VERSION OF THE SOFTWARE USER MANUAL WILL BE AVAILABLE WITH TECHNICAL CHA...

Page 25: ...ng P2 Temporomandibular Joint Exposure TMJ This double exposure fits the condyle in both closed and open mouth configuration into a single image P3 Sinus Exposure This exposure focuses on the maxillar...

Page 26: ...rofile P17 Bitewing Exposure This exposure is a bitewing like image profile from premolar and molar area including parts of maxilla mandible and rami P23 Improved Orthogonally Bitewing This exposure i...

Page 27: ...ssible to execute the following digital images PA Posterior Anterior AP Anterior Posterior 45 Degrees Lateral Carpal P9 Low Dosage Digital Cephalometric profile With this profile it is possible to exe...

Page 28: ...play as follows The LCD display is graphical and has important information of the current status of the machine to help the user operate the unit The keys have multiple functionality depending on the...

Page 29: ...s patient size biotype kV image layer position canine and radiography type Laser key Used to turn on off positioning lasers Mid Saggital Frankfurt and Image layer Position Canine Key Up Used to increa...

Page 30: ...ONAL A remote exposure switch installed outside of the radiation exposure room is available upon request or as required by state or country The remote exposure switch is a dead man like switch and ill...

Page 31: ...r off the unit use the on off switch on the base of the equipment When the main switch is turned on the machine will perform a self check If everything is within specifications the display will show t...

Page 32: ...n below To switch between functions use the SELECT key Notice that only one item on the screen is selected each time In the case shown below the size is selected INFO LINE ADULT CHILD SMALL MEDIUM LAR...

Page 33: ...ect between adult and child This function along with the small medium large function can be used to display predefined kV selections in order to assist the operator This value is selected using PLUS M...

Page 34: ...ic current is not user adjustable The value indicated is optimum for image generation in each profile Indication that current profile uses 8mA of anodic current TIME In all profiles the value is not u...

Page 35: ...34 towards front of dental arch PROFILE SELECTION The image and text indicate the selected profile Example with standard panoramic selected...

Page 36: ...ps required before positioning the patient on the machine 9 1 DIGITAL SNAP ON SENSOR CONFIGURATION INSERTING REMOVING THE SNAP ON SENSOR FOR PANORAMIC OR CEPHALOMETRIC POSITION A safety wrist strap is...

Page 37: ...36 To use it follow the procedure below Pass the first strap loop inside the sensor handle Pass the second strap loop inside the first one Pull the strap until the sensor is tightly secured...

Page 38: ...the strap loop Adjust the safety strap to your wrist ATTENTION THE SENSOR IS FRAGILE WHILE REMOVING HANDLING OR INSERTING THE SENSOR HOLD IT TIGHTLY AND WITH APPROPRIATE CARE WARRANTY WILL BE VOIDED...

Page 39: ...er cephalostat or C arm proceed as indicated in the instructions below 1 Hold the sensor tightly with your left hand and push the locking button with your right hand 2 Rotate the knob 180 degrees unti...

Page 40: ...ert the sensor follow the steps below 1 Insert the sensor carefully 2 Rotate the knob 180 degrees until you lock the sensor 3 Hold the sensor tightly with your left hand and push the locking button wi...

Page 41: ...de pull the locking button close to the panoramic sensor in C arm The equipment will automatically change the configuration to Cephalometric mode In order to change from Cephalometric to Panoramic mod...

Page 42: ...tures and personal jewelry such as earrings necklaces and hairpins If required place a protective lead apron over the patient s body Always follow local regulation 9 4 GETTING THE SOFTWARE READY Open...

Page 43: ...with teeth Chin rest for patient without teeth Chin rest for Sinus and TMJ The first one is used for a patient with teeth and it has three parts bite guide chin rest and a silicon chinrest cover The s...

Page 44: ...WER VALUES THAN THE ABOVE TABLE INDICATES YOU SHOULD USE THOSE LOWER VALUES ALWAYS TRY TO MINIMIZE THE RADIATION DOSAGE TO THE PATIENT 10 1 GETTING THE SOFTWARE READY Enter Imaging Software and be sur...

Page 45: ...position the Mid Saggital plane the Frankfurt plane and adjust the Image layer position If required adjust the Frankfurt laser position using the indicated adjusting key on the tubehead If required a...

Page 46: ...ping will indicate the presence of x ray emission The exposure switch is a dead man like switch If released the x ray exposure will stop immediately Otherwise after the rotation has completed and audi...

Page 47: ...AND PROCEED WITH THE SECOND EXPOSURE The machine will enter a cool down process to setup for the next exposure The display will indicate the status of the machine Cool down time will vary based on the...

Page 48: ...atient characteristics The table below gives the suggested parameters Please use these values for reference only If necessary adjust the values according to your needs Patient Size and Age kV DIGITAL...

Page 49: ...I LASERS INDICATING THAT THE POWER OUTPUT IS MINIMAL HOWEVER AS GOOD PRACTICE AVOID INTENTIONALLY EXPOSING USER AND PATIENT EYES TO THE LASER BEAM 11 3 TAKING A CEPHALOMETRIC EXPOSURE When Ready to E...

Page 50: ...to setup for the next exposure The display will indicate the status of the machine Cool down time will vary based on the type of exposure taken last For digital machines you may save the image as requ...

Page 51: ...ommended as it may damage the equipment CAUTION DO NOT USE ORGANIC SOLVENTS SUCH AS THINNER TO CLEAN THE EQUIPMENT IN CASE THE DEVELOPING SOLUTION IS SPILLED ON THE PANEL CLEAN IT IMMEDIATELY SINCE SU...

Page 52: ...ged from wall socket Plug it into the wall socket Unit circuit breaker turned off Turn on unit circuit breaker Main ON OFF switch turned off Turn on main ON OFF switch Blown fuse Replace the fuse Digi...

Page 53: ...ilures in the image Symptom Possible Cause Action required The teeth appear more amplified on one side and narrower on the other Head tilted patient Patient position to tune in relation to the median...

Page 54: ...ation to the focal plane Check the position of the sagittal plane of the patient with the laser line Head turned to the right Head turned to the left Symptom Possible Cause Action required Incisors an...

Page 55: ...cal plane of the equipment by positioning the Canine red laser on the tooth Canine tooth Symptom Possible Cause Action required A row of teeth is bent upwards The lower incisors are deformed TMJ joint...

Page 56: ...ient relying on the Frankfurt plane laser Symptom Possible Cause Action required Central area of the image is very clear and deformed Shadow of the column Patient neck is not stretched Ask the patient...

Page 57: ...lane by positioning the Canine red laser on Canine tooth Anterior teeth ahead of the focal plane Anterior teeth behind the focal plane Anterior teeth ahead of the focal plane Symptom Possible Cause Ac...

Page 58: ...equipment You can not see the bottom edge of the jaw in the cortical cross sectional images The inclination of the patient s head is not correct Reposition the patient Patient without teeth molar pre...

Page 59: ...hich upon completion of its useful life must be disposed of at the appropriate sites In particular the equipment contains the following materials and or components Tubehead non conductive oil lead cop...

Page 60: ...16 3512 1212 Dabi Atlante has an extensive authorized service network to install and service our products The authorized service network have been specifically trained by our organization in the serv...

Page 61: ...tive or preventative maintenance 15 5 NETWORK OF AUTHORIZED SERVICE TECHNICIANS The installation and all services performed on DABI ATLANTE equipment products should be done by technicians authorized...

Page 62: ...lternating current Mains power frequency 50 or 60 Hz Delay fuses 10A 110 127V 5A 220 240A Power consumption 1 25 kVA Stand by consumption 0 070 kVA Net weight without a cephalostat 253 5 lb Net weight...

Page 63: ...radiation risk 16 4 X RAY GENERATOR Generator type High frequency constant potential generator Operating frequency 100 kHz Maximum operation voltage 85 kVp Heating and cooling curve See Graphic on it...

Page 64: ...ation of risk management medical devices ISO 9687 1993 Dental equipment graphical symbols ISO 7494 Norma dental units ISO 13485 2 Quality systems medical devices ISO 780 Packaging pictorial marking fo...

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Page 68: ...67 16 6 IRRADIATED FIELD SIZE DIGITAL PANORAMIC EXAM PAN ADULT AND CHILD TMJ MAXILLARY SINUS 16 7 IRRADIATED FIELD SIZE DIGITAL CEPH EXAM...

Page 69: ...r X Ray Machine operator must ensure that the equipment is used in such type of environment Emission assays Compliance Electromagnetic Environment Guidelines RF emissions ABNT NBR IEC CISPR 11 Group 1...

Page 70: ...ential mode 2 kV regular mode 1 kV differential mode 2 kV regular mode The quality of power supply must be that of hospital facilities or of typical business facilities Voltage drops short interruptio...

Page 71: ...and d is the recommended separation distance in meters m It is recommended that the field intensity established by the RF transmitter as determined by an electromagnetic inspection on the site a shoul...

Page 72: ...put power of the communication equipment Maximum nominal output power of the transmitter W Separation distance according to the transmitter s frequency m 150 kHz up to 80 MHz d 1 2 P 80 MHz up to 800...

Page 73: ...OSURE IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE OPERATOR TO WATCH THE PATIENT AND INTERRUPT THE EXPOSURE IN SUCH EVENTS IMPORTANT THE STRENGTH OF THE MOVEMENT IS NOT ENOUGH TO HARM THE OPERATOR OR PATIENT WARNI...

Page 74: ...73 16 12 CHARACTERISTIC CURVES OF THE X RAY TUBE Exposition Time...

Page 75: ...74 17 LABELS OF IDENTIFICATION 17 1 PACKAGE...

Page 76: ...75 17 2 PRODUCT...

Page 77: ...76 18 EQUIPMENT DIMENSIONS...

Page 78: ...ve the operating and maintenance instructions Falls or knocks Improper storage Action of nature agents Installation and service performed by persons not authorized by Dabi Atlante Damage to the painte...

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