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Phantom Installation, Operation & Service Manual

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Summary of Contents for DynaRad Phantom-8000

Page 1: ...Service Manual P N 8000 Phantom Revision B November 8 2007 Table of Contents Introduction Installation Operation Periodic Maintenance Calibration Adjustment Component Replacement Trouble Shooting Elec...

Page 2: ...ed by Del Medical Systems Any unauthorized copying use or disclosure of it without the prior written permission of Del Medical Systemsis strictly prohibited Attention Consult Accompanying Documents As...

Page 3: ...on Labels i 12 Phantom Labels i 12 Radiation Safety i 13 Safety i 13 Manufacturer s Responsibility i 14 Monitoring Personnel i 14 Radiation Protection Survey i 15 Hazardous Materials i 16 Applicable S...

Page 4: ...s 4 3 4 4 Check collimator tightness 4 4 4 5 Check interconnect cables 4 5 4 6 Check tube head rotation friction lock 4 6 Chapter 5 Calibration and Adjustments 5 1 Introduction 5 1 5 2 Calibration 5 2...

Page 5: ...ical Schematics 8 1 Electrical Schematics 8 1 Chapter 9 Illustrated Parts List 9 1 Ordering Parts 9 1 9 1 1 To Order by Fax 9 1 9 2 How to Use This Parts List 9 1 9 2 1 General Part Numbers 9 1 9 3 Co...

Page 6: ...Phantom Installation Operation and Service Manual 4...

Page 7: ...for defects and hazards in our products The intended use of this equipment is to provide an X ray source for the purpose of acquiring X ray images of the desired parts of a patient s anatomy Use of t...

Page 8: ...njury or danger to any person from x ray exposure 2 Overexposure due to poor technique selection 3 Injury or danger from improper use of the Phantom function 4 Problems or hazards resulting from failu...

Page 9: ...ol indicates that there is accessible dangerous voltage This symbol identifies a protective earth terminal This symbol states that this product is categorized as Type B Type B is defined as Equipment...

Page 10: ...o you or the equipment Warning Statements are used to indicate hazards or unsafe practices which COULD result in severe personal injury or death appear in bold type have a triangular symbol with an ex...

Page 11: ...roperty damage appear in bold type have a triangular symbol with an exclamation point above the text are preceded by the word Caution are always found before the step or piece of information to which...

Page 12: ...e for at least 5 minutes You can be fatally shocked if you do not Voltage as high as 100 000 volts may be present in the Phantom s circuitry for a few minutes after it has been turned off Warning All...

Page 13: ...to legal requirements and regulations and must establish safe exposure procedures for this kind of systems Those persons responsible for the planning and installation of this equipment must observe th...

Page 14: ...rning The Phantom is rated as Class I Equipment ensure that the earth grounding connections between the Phantom and its power source is maintained at all times Warning The Phantom is not suitable for...

Page 15: ...erformance and Use Report No 102 National Council on Radiation Protection Medical X Ray Protection up to Three Million Volts Handbook No 76 National Bureau of Standards National Institute for Standard...

Page 16: ...the X rays used in the Phantom Materials with a high atomic number such as tungsten lead and uranium absorb X rays much more effectively than materials with a low atomic number such as hydrogen alumin...

Page 17: ...Various studies of the effects of x ray radiation have provided a foundation for establishing the maximum permissible does MPD of x ray radiation The results of these studies have been used by the NC...

Page 18: ...umber of the component The certification label also states that the component complies with either 21CFR Subchapter J or the applicable DHHS standards under the Radiation Control for Health and Safety...

Page 19: ...ray Protection for Energies up to 10 MEV Equipment Design and Use National Bureau of Standards Handbook No 76 Medical X ray Protection up to Three Million Volts Refer to NCRP Report No 33 Current rec...

Page 20: ...pment used in conjunction with the Phantom components as a result of poor operating techniques or procedures No responsibility is assumed for any unit that has not been serviced and maintained in acco...

Page 21: ...cessories that were not intend for use by the system Failure to comply could result in damage to the equipment or injury to personnel The user is responsible for ensuring that the application and use...

Page 22: ...edical to meet the intended applications All specified hardware meets applicable regulatory agency requirements for those countries where it is offered for sale with respect to its intended applicatio...

Page 23: ...ss I Degree of protection against electric shock is Type B Applied Parts Degree of protection against harmful ingress of water IPXO Ordinary Mode of Operation 0 5 Duty Cycle Equipment not suitable for...

Page 24: ...Phantom Installation Operation Service Manual i 18 Applicable Standards...

Page 25: ...r 3 Line Volt Regulation added to Specifications start up indications added Chapter 4 items added to periodic maintenance Chapter 5 calibration added Chapter 6 instructions to remove control console b...

Page 26: ...Phantom Installation Operation Service Manual ii 2...

Page 27: ...stem This manual also includes a spare parts list for the system Figure 1 1 The Phantom Portable X Ray System Collimator Maneuvering Control X Ray Tube Head Exposure Handswitch Locking Cylinder Casset...

Page 28: ...that can be easily transported and set up in the most demanding environments And it s easy to maneuver and operate 1 2 1 Standard Features 1 25 Kilowatt X Ray Generator Tape Measure for SID Distance...

Page 29: ...XPOSURE FACTORS AND OPERATI NG I NSTUCTIONS ARE OBSERVED NSTUCTIONS ARE OBSERVED THI S X RAYUNI T MAY BE DAN T MAY BE DAN GER OUS T O PATI ENT AND OPERAT OR UNLESS MADE IN MADE INU S A RESET FA ULT 0...

Page 30: ...kVp or time settings Exposure Time 0 01 to 4 0 seconds in 96 increments X Ray Tube Stationary Anode 100 kVp Filtration 3 6 mm Aluminum Equivalent or More 100kVp Target Material Tungsten Anode Capacit...

Page 31: ...tions 1 5 1 5 Abbreviations Percent Btu British Thermal Unit C Degree Celsius cm Centimeter F Degree Fahrenheit ga Gauge hPa Hecto Pascal inHg Inches Mercury Kg Kilogram Lb Pound M Meter max Maximum m...

Page 32: ...osimeter model 35050A at 0 1 seconds mA mAs will not deviate from the selected value more than 10 or 5 mAs which ever is greater within a range of 125 50 mAs Measurements made with a Keithley mAs mete...

Page 33: ...y Instructions Tools Required Claw Hammer Diagonal Cutters Medium Flat Tip Screwdriver 1 Cut and remove shipping straps 1 in Figure 2 1 2 Remove box cover 2 3 Remove nails 3 from side of shipping box...

Page 34: ...Assembly Instructions 4 Cut strap 1 in Figure 2 2 and remove accessories box 2 5 Remove shipping braces 3 Figure 2 2 Shipping Box Open 6 Open and empty accessories box Figure 2 3 shows proper content...

Page 35: ...wheels 1 in Figure 2 4 front wheels 2 handle bars 3 and X ray head 4 8 Disengage wheel brakes 5 by turning red knobs inward Figure 2 4 Phantom on Pallet 9 Lift unit off of its shipping skid and place...

Page 36: ...y Instructions 11 Tilt front leg assembly 1 in Figure 2 6 to its vertical position and lock in place by reinserting pin 2 12 Lift up on handle bar 3 to tilt unit into its upright position as shown in...

Page 37: ...sembly Instructions 2 5 13 SLide release lever 1 in Figure 2 7 forward and tilt tube arm assembly 2 into an approximate horizontal position as shown in Figure 2 7 Figure 2 7 Release Lever on Tube Arm...

Page 38: ...4 Tilt X ray assembly 1 in Figure 2 9 down Figure 2 9 X Ray Head Assembly 15 Align four pins 1 in Figure 2 10 on control console with holes 2 on frame Then tap console into place with the ball of your...

Page 39: ...ctions 2 7 Figure 2 11 Control Console Mounting Caution Be very gentle in the next step The clamps are very fragile and break easily 16 Very gently insert screwdriver into each clamp hole 1 in Figure...

Page 40: ...ions 17 Connect interconnect cable 1 in Figure 2 13 Female end to X ray head 2 and male end to control console 3 Figure 2 13 Interconnect Cable Connections 18 Insert cable into clamps 1 in Figure 2 14...

Page 41: ...bly Instructions 2 9 19 Insert handswitch cable 1 Figure 2 15 into control console and place handswitch 2 into its holder Figure 2 15 Handswitch Connection 20 Remove power cable 1 in Figure 2 16 from...

Page 42: ...Phantom Installation Operation Service Manual 2 10 Assembly Instructions 21 Connect power cord 1 in Figure 2 17 to control console Figure 2 17 Power Cord Hookup Installation is Complete 1...

Page 43: ...cal purpose must aim at the minimization of radiation exposure to any persons Those persons responsible for the application must have the specific knowledge according to legal requirements and regulat...

Page 44: ...independent of kVp or time settings Exposure Time 0 01 to 4 0 seconds in 96 increments X Ray Tube Stationary Anode 100 kVp Filtration 3 6 mm Aluminum Equivalent or More 100kVp Target Material Tungste...

Page 45: ...played kVp value from 50 to 100 kVp in 1 kVp increments 5 Time Adjust Buttons These two momentary buttons adjust the displayed exposure time from 0 01 to 4 seconds in 0 01 second increments 6 READY In...

Page 46: ...ndicated by the X RAY indicator on the main control panel lighting up If you press and release the button before the READY light comes on the process will be stopped and the FAULT light will come on T...

Page 47: ...finger 7 On Off Switch This switch turns the unit on or off 8 Power Cord This cord provides power to the unit Warning Do not attempt to use the retraction latch until you read about how to use the la...

Page 48: ...ht and x ray field to match the width of the film cassette 3 In Out Adjustment Knob This knob adjusts the depth of the light and x ray field to match the depth of the film cassette 4 Tape Measure hidd...

Page 49: ...anual before attempting to operate the Phantom for the first time You may get seriously injured if you do not 1 Check if your Phantom is currently in an unfolded or folded position as shown in the fig...

Page 50: ...ver to the patient area 4 If necessary plug power cord in 1 in Figure 3 7 Caution Make sure that power cord is plugged into dedicated power line no other devices are connected to power line Also the p...

Page 51: ...the tube arm release lever 3 forward This will allow the x ray head to move up and down 8 Set the collimator knobs 4 to desired cassette size 9 Press the collimator light button 5 to turn collimator l...

Page 52: ...usted properly close tube arm lock and reengage brakes Figure 3 7 Positioning X Ray Head Figure 3 8 SID Tape Measure 12 Using the Technique Chart in Section 3 5 as a guide set the desired kVp by press...

Page 53: ...sed down until the READY light goes out and comes on again The press the switch all the way down second stage is down until the X Ray light 8 comes on and a beeping sound is heard This indicates that...

Page 54: ...6 cm 7 9 cm 10 12 cm 50 56 60 2 0 2 5 2 5 No No No Elbow AP 5 7 cm 8 10cm 60 63 2 5 2 5 No No Elbow LAT 4 6 cm 7 9 cm 60 63 2 5 2 5 No No Humerus 5 7 cm 8 10cm 60 63 2 5 2 5 No No Ankle AP 5 7 cm 8 1...

Page 55: ...Hip 12 14 cm 20 22 cm 26 28 cm 73 77 78 10 18 40 Yes Yes Yes Chest AP 12 16 cm 22 24 cm 30 34 cm 80 80 80 1 0 1 6 2 2 No No No Chest LAT 32 36 cm 36 40 cm 90 90 2 0 2 2 No No Abdomen 8 12 cm 18 22 cm...

Page 56: ...al 3 14 Unfolding Phantom 3 6 Unfolding Phantom Unfold the Phantom as follows 1 Pull pin 1 in Figure 3 10 out Figure 3 10 Reinserting Pin 2 Tilt front leg assembly 1 in Figure 3 11 all the way up Figu...

Page 57: ...Phantom Installation Operation Service Manual Unfolding Phantom 3 15 3 Reinsert pin 1 in Figure 3 12 Figure 3 12 Inserting Pin 1...

Page 58: ...Phantom Installation Operation Service Manual 3 16 Unfolding Phantom 4 Tilt unit up as shown below Place your foot on the tab on the bottom of the frame to stabilize unit Figure 3 13 Tilting Unit Up...

Page 59: ...ice Manual Unfolding Phantom 3 17 5 Slide release lever 1 in Figure 3 14 forward and lift the tube arm 2 up so that it s approximately horizontal as shown in Figure 3 15 Figure 3 14 Release lever Figu...

Page 60: ...Phantom Installation Operation Service Manual 3 18 Unfolding Phantom 6 Turn X ray head 1 in Figure 3 16 so that it points down Figure 3 16 X Ray Head Procedure Complete 1...

Page 61: ...ray head 1 in Figure 3 17 to its 180 position 2 Slide the tube arm lever 2 forward and push tube arm 3 all the way down as shown in Figure 3 18 Make sure that cable 4 does not get pinched between lock...

Page 62: ...peration Service Manual 3 20 Folding Phantom Caution Make sure that cable does not get pinched between ram and frame when turning tube arm down or cable may get damaged Figure 3 19 Good and Bad Cable...

Page 63: ...tom Installation Operation Service Manual Folding Phantom 3 21 3 Place your foot on the tab on the bottom of the frame and tilt the unit back and down as shown below Figure 3 20 Tilting Unit Back and...

Page 64: ...ual 3 22 Folding Phantom 4 Pull pin 1 in Figure 3 21 out Figure 3 21 Release Pin Ring 5 Press down on latch 1 in Figure 3 22 and tilt leg assembly 2 all the way down Figure 3 22 Tilting Leg Assembly B...

Page 65: ...Phantom Installation Operation Service Manual Folding Phantom 3 23 Figure 3 23 Reinserting Pin Folding Complete 1...

Page 66: ...Phantom Installation Operation Service Manual 3 24 Folding Phantom...

Page 67: ...ance activities listed below Make sure to unplug and turn off the Phantom before continuing What to Do When to Do It Refer to Section Clean external surfaces Every Week or as Required Cleaning Externa...

Page 68: ...not autoclave the equipment including any component or accessories Do not use water Water can short circuit the electrical installation and cause corrosion to mechanical parts Do not use acid or abras...

Page 69: ...quired medium flat screw driver phillips screw driver set of open end wrenches set of hex keys Check all exposed fasteners and hardware for tightness and tighten accordingly Be certain to inspect the...

Page 70: ...Check collimator tightness 4 4 Check collimator tightness Tools Required n a Check that collimator is tight mounted to the tube Should the collimator be loose refer to X ray to light field alignment o...

Page 71: ...stallation Operation Service Manual Check interconnect cables 4 5 4 5 Check interconnect cables Tools Required n a 1 Check all interconnect cables for broken or frayed wires 2 Replace any broken or fr...

Page 72: ...is inspection Check that the tube head rotation friction lock is properly adjusted proceed as follows 1 Check to ensure that there is no gap 1 in Figure 4 1 between the tube head arm 2 and the frictio...

Page 73: ...n put the 5 16 Allen wrench into shoulder bolt 383121 noting location of the Allen wrench 1 in Figure 4 4 Figure 4 3 Allen wrench in shoulder bolt 4 Turn tube head 45 each way Ensure that the Allen wr...

Page 74: ...Phantom Installation Operation Service Manual 4 8 Check tube head rotation friction lock...

Page 75: ...Introduction 5 1 5 Calibration and Adjustments 5 1 Introduction This chapter provides calibration and adjustment procedures for the Phantom...

Page 76: ...Tools required dual channel oscilloscope mAs meter Keithely model 35035 kVp divider Keithely model 35080A with mobile filter pack 37946C Caution This procedure must only be preformed by factory train...

Page 77: ...as follow Table 5 2 Channel 1 Settings 5 2 2 Pre Calibration only necessary if replacing an X ray tube Attach a DVM to TP6 on PCB 500978 located on the generator assembly using R12 set TP6 to 18 00V A...

Page 78: ...hes in smaller row steps of one or two rows up or down If the upper corner of the leading edge of the kV waveform shows a bevel effect corner chopped about 30 degrees then do not attempt to compensate...

Page 79: ...X X X X 28 0 465uF X X X 29 0 480uF X X X X 30 0 498uF X X X X 31 0 513uF X X X X X 32 0 560uF X 33 0 575uF X X 34 0 593uF X X 35 0 608uF X X X 36 0 628uF X X 37 0 643uF X X X 38 0 661uF X X X 39 0 6...

Page 80: ...re and note the measured mA Re adjust if necessary and repeat step 2 4 If the measured output is high greater that 12 5 adjust R28 located on the High Voltage control PCB counter clockwise 46 0 788uF...

Page 81: ...ys go blank release the button combination After an additional four seconds the displays will illuminate with the following information 50 kVp 1 25 mAs and 5 seconds The exposure time in the calibrati...

Page 82: ...ield in relation to the 5 square on the screen 6 If required adjust the collimator position using the 4 ring adjustment set screws Note Move the collimator in the opposite direction that the X ray fie...

Page 83: ...collimator within 1 of SID If required adjust the collimator knobs to obtain the correct reading 13 Repeat steps for collimator positions 90 left and 90 right Note When rotating the collimator re adju...

Page 84: ...Phantom Installation Operation Service Manual 5 10 Adjustments 5 3 Adjustments Not applicable for this product...

Page 85: ...Introduction 6 1 6 Component Replacement 6 1 Introduction This chapter provides instructions for replacing many of the major assemblies on the Phantom...

Page 86: ...ng Unplug power supply cord before servicing Phantom Also do not perform any maintenance procedures on the unit for at least five minutes after the power cord has been unplugged The unit has large cap...

Page 87: ...n Operation Service Manual ReplacingControlConsole 6 3 3 Unplug power supply cord 1 in Figure 6 2 from control console 2 Figure 6 2 Power Cord 4 Unplug hand switch cord 1 in Figure 6 3 Figure 6 3 Hand...

Page 88: ...kwards to disengage it from its spring loaded mounting clamps 6 Reverse steps to reassemble Figure 6 4 Control Console 7 To access the inside of the control console use a 1 4 wrench to unscrew the fou...

Page 89: ...outlet Warning Unplug power supply cord before servicing Phantom Also do not perform any maintenance procedures on the unit for at least five minutes after the power cord has been unplugged The unit...

Page 90: ...Interconnect Cable Replacement Caution Be very gentle in the next step The clamps are fragile 3 Very gently insert screwdriver into each clamp hole 1 in Figure 6 7 and gently open each clamp 4 Pull ca...

Page 91: ...ableReplacement 6 7 5 Disconnect the interconnect cable 1 in Figure 6 8 from X ray head 2 and control console 3 6 Reverse steps to reassemble Female end of cable to X ray head 2 and male end to contro...

Page 92: ...lug power supply cord before servicing Phantom Also do not perform any maintenance procedures on the unit for at least five minutes after the power cord has been unplugged The unit has large capacitor...

Page 93: ...ward and position tube arm 2 in its horizontal position or a little higher as shown in Figure 6 10 4 Disconnect interconnect cable 3 from x ray head 4 Figure 6 10 Disconnecting Interconnect Main Cable...

Page 94: ...6 10 X Ray Head Replacement 6 While pressing down the leg assembly 1 in Figure 6 12 with your foot and wiggle the X ray head sideways back and forth pressing it up with one hand use the other hand to...

Page 95: ...en removing it Figure 6 13 X Ray Head Removal Warning Never leave the Phantom unattended with the arm in horizontal position when the X ray head is removed If the arm is released accidently by an unsu...

Page 96: ...rvice Manual 6 12 X Ray Head Replacement 8 Reverse steps to reassemble Make sure to insert the safety pin 1 in Figure 6 14 immediately after putting the new X ray head in place Figure 6 14 Replace and...

Page 97: ...et Warning Unplug power supply cord before servicing Phantom Also do not perform any maintenance procedures on the unit for at least five minutes after the power cord has been unplugged The unit has l...

Page 98: ...on X Ray Head Replacement on page 6 8 4 Carefully set the tube arm to full upright position 5 Unscrew top screw 1 in Figure 6 16 6 Unscrew cylinder 2 from bottom bracket 3 7 Reverse steps to reassembl...

Page 99: ...g power supply cord from power outlet Warning Unplug power supply cord before servicing Phantom Also do not perform any maintenance procedures on the unit for at least five minutes after the power cor...

Page 100: ...y Head Replacement on page 6 8 4 Remove locking cylinder according to Section Locking Cylinder Replacement on page 6 13 5 Unscrew four cover screws 1 in Figure 6 18 and remove cover 2 Figure 6 18 Cove...

Page 101: ...1 in Figure 6 20 and pull bracket 2 off of cable sheath 3 Discard bracket Figure 6 20 Cable and Bracket 8 Make sure the feeder wire is securely attached to the cable sheath 9 Unscrew two release leve...

Page 102: ...0 Attache the new cable to the feeder wire Route the new cable through the tube arm and the frame in the direction of arrows shown below by pulling the feeder wire back 11 Secure release lever 1 in Fi...

Page 103: ...tion Operation Service Manual ReleaseCableReplacement 6 19 12 Crimp bracket onto cable as shown below Figure 6 23 Crimping Cable 13 Insert cable sheath 1 into upper part of bracket 2 Figure 6 24 Cable...

Page 104: ...Phantom Installation Operation Service Manual 6 20 Release Cable Replacement 14 Connect bracket 1 in Figure 6 25 to frame with pin 2 and retaining ring 3 Figure 6 25 Retaining Ring and Pin 2 1 3...

Page 105: ...t 6 21 15 Screw locking cylinder 1 in Figure 6 26 all the way into the bracket 2 16 Connect upper end of locking cylinder with bolt 3 17 Reattach x ray head by reversing steps in Section X Ray Head Re...

Page 106: ...Phantom Installation Operation Service Manual 6 22 Release Cable Replacement...

Page 107: ...of error messages that may appear on the Phantom s display and how to remedy them The second section is made up of an overall schematic of the Phantom and a group of photos that show the actual parts...

Page 108: ...e Remedy 1 Memory failure RAM Call for service 2 Battery backup failure Call for service 3 EPROM failure Call for service 4 Back up timer activated Press and hold RESET button on control panel until m...

Page 109: ...n be used to troubleshoot electrical problems with the Phantom The schematics covers all of the electrical components in the Phantom Figures 7 1 and 7 2 show actual photos of the components listed on...

Page 110: ...ion Operation Service Manual 7 4 Schematic Troubleshooting 7 3 1 Main Control Console Layout Figure 7 1 Main Control Console F2 PC BD Fuse F1 Microprocessor J3 J2 T1 Power Supply Board Spare Fuse Boar...

Page 111: ...tion Operation Service Manual Schematic Troubleshooting 7 5 7 3 2 Generator Layout Figure 7 2 Generator Layout 124 5063G1 P2 J2 K1 Capacitor Board F2 PC BD Fuse F1 R1 T1 R2 Q1 R3 P1 J4 J3 H V Control...

Page 112: ...used to limit the in rush current The filament voltage enters at pins F G H of connector J1 Pin H is at a DC level of approximately 15 V and pins F G have a high frequency voltage of about 30 VPP at...

Page 113: ...t control PCB via P5 pin 8 where it activates the filament circuitry and also energizes relay K1 All this prepares the unit for an x ray exposure When the x ray signal active low is applied to J3 pin...

Page 114: ...ction signals coming from the BCD switch on the filament control board The filament regulator U1 receives an unregulated input voltage approx 24 VDC from P5 pin 4 and provides a regulated voltage appr...

Page 115: ...sis Schematic 1 1 700272 High Frequency Generator Schematic 1 3 700258 High Voltage Tank Schematic 1 C 700269 Microprocessor Schematic 1 E 501018 Microprocessor PCB Assembly 1 2 700273 Control PCB Sch...

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Page 128: ...ems at 1 800 288 7011 Fax orders can be sent 24 hours a day 7 days a week Orders will be registered the following business day If you need additional assistance please call Del Medical Systems at 1 80...

Page 129: ...hat particular assembly Illustrations are shown before the parts list for each assembly Some assembly illustrations require more than one page 9 3 Commonly Ordered Parts Collimator Part Description Pa...

Page 130: ...inder Assembly 500983 Screw Shoulder 103443 Release Bracket Cable Assembly 218120 Hook Hand Switch Assembly 501022 Wheel Assembly 211021 Washer Wave Spring 383142 Screw 1 4 20 X 3 8 Button Head 382048...

Page 131: ...Phantom Installation Operation Service Manual 9 4 Overall Assembly 501031 9 5 Overall Assembly 501031 Figure 9 1 Overall Assembly 7 8 1 4 6 10 5 2 9 3...

Page 132: ...Modified Tape Measure 1 4 501043 Interconnect Cable Assembly 1 5 501038 Power Cord Assembly 1 6 500982 Portable Stand Assembly See Section Generator Chassis Assembly 500977 on page 9 8 for breakdown...

Page 133: ...ion Operation Service Manual 9 6 Generator Assembly 500946 9 6 Generator Assembly 500946 Figure 9 2 Generator Assembly 6 4 5 10 13 39 8 9 3 2 7 1 19 16 18 15 14 37 20 21 33 35 36 22 27 26 24 25 23 30...

Page 134: ...th 1 14 500976 Generator Yoke Assembly 1 15 103088 Pad Friction 2 16 381000 Nut Hex 8 17 381001 Washer Flat 8 18 381002 Washer Lock 8 19 383680 Standoff 6 20 381000 Nut Hex 6 21 381001 Washer Flat 6 2...

Page 135: ...ion Service Manual 9 8 Generator Chassis Assembly 500977 9 7 Generator Chassis Assembly 500977 Figure 9 3 Generator Chassis Assembly 2 3 35 37 1 19 20 21 16 15 14 11 13 10 9 5 4 6 8 24 25 26 27 28 29...

Page 136: ...0 Fuse Bracket 1 16 500994 Fuse PC Board Assembly 1 17 380526 Screw 6 32 X 5 8 Phillips 4 18 380502 Washer 6 Split Lock 4 19 380010 Screw 4 40 X 1 4 Phillips 2 20 380002 Washer 4 Split Lock 2 21 603 5...

Page 137: ...table Stand Assembly 500982 9 8 Portable Stand Assembly 500982 Figure 9 4 Portable Stand Assembly 1 18 19 2 3 17 16 4 5 6 55 12 13 14 15 7 8 9 11 10 20 22 21 23 24 26 25 27 28 29 31 32 33 34 35 36 30...

Page 138: ...7511 Screw 10 32 X 3 4 Self Threading 4 11 381566 Screw 10 32 X 1 25 FL Head 2 12 103301 Hand Rail Left 1 13 218130 Connector Tube 2 14 103308 Bar Cross 1 15 800329 Weldment Portable Stand Assy 1 16 1...

Page 139: ...40 214027 Screw Base 2 41 214030 Screw Cover 2 42 381504 Screw 10 32 X 9 16 Flat Socket Head 2 43 219015 Retaining Ring 1 44 103140 Pin Pivot 1 45 500983 Locking Cylinder Assembly 1 46 103443 Screw S...

Page 140: ...2021 Hinge Right Hand 1 3 102018 Hinge Left Hand 1 4 382004 Screw 1 4 20 X 5 8 Flat Socket Head 4 5 383612 Pin Lock 1 6 381006 Screw 8 32 X 3 8 Pan Head 1 7 381002 Washer 8 Split Lock 1 8 381001 Washe...

Page 141: ...Phantom Installation Operation Service Manual 9 14 Tube Arm Assembly 500981 9 10 Tube Arm Assembly 500981 Figure 9 6 Tube Arm Assembly 1 4 3 2 6 7 8 10 11 5 1 12 13 14 15 9...

Page 142: ...lit Lock 1 5 104638 Arm Tube 1 6 101607 Axle Arm 2 7 381067 Screw 8 32 X 5 8 Flat Socket Head 8 8 380515 Screw 6 32 X 5 8 Flat Socket Head 6 9 103134 Cylinder Mount 1 10 382063 Screw 1 4 X 2 Button So...

Page 143: ...tallation Operation Service Manual 9 16 Control Assembly 501020 9 11 Control Assembly 501020 Figure 9 7 Control Assembly 28 29 7 8 5 or 6 4 3 2 1 32 31 30 12 13 14 15 16 17 9 10 11 19 20 21 22 23 24 2...

Page 144: ...4 Hd 4 15 380510 Screw 6 32 X 1 4 Phillips Pn Hd 4 16 380502 Washer 6 Split Lock 4 17 103253 Bezel Control 1 18 200027 Control Panel Assembly 1 19 103287 Bracket Panel 1 20 383056 Nut 6 32 Hex 4 21 3...

Page 145: ...tion Operation Service Manual 9 18 Control Chassis Assembly 501203 9 12 Control Chassis Assembly 501203 Figure 9 8 Control Chassis Assembly 17 20 1 3 33 4 5 6 7 8 10 12 14 13 15 16 31 32 30 29 27 28 2...

Page 146: ...mic 03UF 500V 1 15 385351 Connector Inlet 1 16 380521 Screw Fillister Head 6 32 X 3 8 2 17 380000 Nut Hex 4 40 4 18 380001 Washer Flat 4 4 19 380002 Washer Lock 4 Split 4 20 381029 Washer 4 External L...

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