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Operator Manual        

Aspect 100-4T and ISR 

 

 

L100-2843 Rev. E

  

 

www.imagediagnostics.com

 

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Immunity Test 

EN/IEC 60601 

Test Level 

Compliance 

Level 

Electromagnetic 

Environment 

Guidance 

ESD 
EN/IEC 61000-4-2 

±8kV Contact

 

±2kV, ±4kV, ±8kV, 
±15kV Air

 

±8kV Contact

 

±2kV, ±4kV, ±8kV, 
±15kV Air

 

Floors should be wood, 
concrete or ceramic tile.  If 
floors are synthetic, the 
relative humidity should be 
at least 30%. 

EFT 
EN/IEC 61000-4-4 

±2kV at 100 kHz 
repetition frequency 
for AC Mains 
 
±1kV at 100kHz 
repetition frequency 
for Signal I/O parts Port 

±2kV Mains 
 
 
 
±1kV I/Os 

Main power quality should 
be that of a typical 
commercial or hospital 
environment. 

Surge 
EN/IEC 61000-4-5 

±0.5kV, ±1kV Line to 
Line 
 
±0.5kV, ±1kV, ±2kV 
Line to Ground 

±0.5 kV, ±1 kV Line 
to Line 
 
±0.5kV, ±1kV, ±2 kV 
Line to Ground 

Main power quality should 
be that of a typical 
commercial or hospital 
environment. 

Voltage 
Dips/Dropout 
EN/IEC 61000-4-11 

0 % 

U

T; 0.5 cycle At 0°, 

45°, 90°, 135°, 180°, 
225°, 270° and 315°  
 
0 % UT; 1 cycle  
70 % 

U

T; 25/30 cycles 

for 50 Hz and 60Hz, 
respectively  
Single phase: at 0°  
 
0 % 

U

T; 250/300 cycle 

for 50 Hz and 60 Hz, 
respectively  
Single phase: at 0°  

0 % 

U

T; 0.5 cycle At 

0°, 45°, 90°, 135°, 
180°, 225°, 270° and 
315°  
 
0 % UT; 1 cycle  
70 % 

U

T; 25/30 cycles 

for 50 Hz and 60Hz, 
respectively  
Single phase: at 0°  
 
0 % 

U

T; 250/300 

cycle for 50 Hz and 60 
Hz, respectively  
Single phase: at 0°  

Main power quality should 
be that of a typical 
commercial or hospital 
environment.  If the user of 
this equipment

 

requires 

continued operation during 
power mains interruptions, it 
is recommended that this 
equipment

 

be powered from 

an uninterruptible power 
supply or battery. 

Power Frequency 
IEC 61000-4-8

  

Magnetic Field 
EN/IEC 61000-4-8 

30A/m, 50Hz or 60Hz 

30A/m, 50Hz or 60Hz 

Power frequency magnetic 
fields should be that of a 
typical commercial or 
hospital environment. 

Guidance and Manufacturer’s Declaration- Immunity, All Equipment and Systems: 

Table 2 

This equipment is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. 

The customer or user of this equipment should ensure that it is used in such an 
environment. 

Summary of Contents for Aspect Q-CARD 100-4T

Page 1: ...Made in the USA Aspect 100 4T and ISR Mobile Image Tables Operator Manual...

Page 2: ...regulations and standards Consult local state federal and or international agencies regarding specific requirements and regulations applicable to the use of this equipment Image Diagnostics Inc certif...

Page 3: ...OOT ACTUATED MOTION CONTROLS 19 9 PATIENT PREPARATION 20 9 1 Preparation for Patient Use 20 9 2 Patient Loading 20 9 3 Preparation for Performing CPR 21 10 STANDARD ACCESSORIES 21 10 1 Patient Mattres...

Page 4: ...com 4 12 GENERAL CLEANING 27 13 MAINTENANCE SERVICE REPAIR 28 13 1 RECOMMENDED PERIODIC PERFORMANCE CHECKS 28 13 2 SERVICE REPAIR STATEMENT 28 14 TROUBLESHOOTING 29 15 DISPOSAL OF COMPONENTS 32 16 PR...

Page 5: ...the equipment Emergency Stop Pushbutton Electric Shock hazard present Information or instructions shown near this symbol must be adhered to in order to prevent a potentially hazardous situation which...

Page 6: ...l of Table Serial Number of Table Indication of European Conformity for sale in the European Economic Area EEA Item complying to Type B applied part per IEC 60601 1 Date of manufacture of the device L...

Page 7: ...ev E www imagediagnostics com 7 Elevate tabletop Lower tabletop Tilt tabletop s imaging end up Trendelenburg Tilt tabletop s imaging end down Trendelenburg Roll tabletop clockwise Roll tabletop counte...

Page 8: ...gnostic therapeutic and surgical applications The device is designed for use as either a fluoroscopic or radiographic table 3 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS All persons using this equipment must fully understand...

Page 9: ...ot been tested for use with high frequency surgical equipment cardiac defibrillators or cardiac defibrillator monitors Use with such equipment may cause patient burns explosion hazards or electrical s...

Page 10: ...for the safety of patient and operator CAUTION During operation of the table if any unusual sounds and or erratic movement is observed immediately discontinue use of the table CAUTION Do not use tabl...

Page 11: ...used no closer than 30 cm 12 inches to any part of this equipment including cables connected to the table Otherwise degradation of the performance of this equipment could result NOTE The emissions ch...

Page 12: ...l electrical power connection and disconnection is through the AC power cord and outlet The table will operate on 110 V 230 V or on internal battery backup power see section 8 2 When external electric...

Page 13: ...ng charged during normal use when connected to AC power When the table is not in use and not connected to AC power the Emergency Stop Pushbutton must be fully engaged to prevent the batteries from bei...

Page 14: ...ck Pedal is pushed DOWN The Rear Casters will be totally locked and will not roll in any direction Always lock all casters in this way before loading the patient onto the table The table is in the UNL...

Page 15: ...Stop Pushbutton is engaged 8 3 TABLE MOTION CONTROLS All Aspect ISR Aspect 100 4T tables are equipped with tabletop motion control boxes that allow users to move the tabletop in many different direct...

Page 16: ...a level position motion will stop for 1 second When the Rocker Switch is pressed down if the Tabletop is already in a level position it will take 1 second for motion to begin Continually pressing down...

Page 17: ...nually repositioned The Switch Lockout Pushbutton only disables Elevate Trendelenburg and ISO Centric Roll ISR only motions to prevent accidental activation The Tabletop Motion Control Unit clamps ont...

Page 18: ...ition for 1 second before motion begins again When the Table s Trendelenburg tilt position is already level and the Trendelenburg buttons are pressed it will take 1 second before the motion of the Tab...

Page 19: ...e 1 second before the motion of the Tabletop begins ISR FOOT SWITCH CONTROL Foot Switch activated control motions for the Aspect ISR table are ISO Roll Trendelenburg down up and elevate lower Safety h...

Page 20: ...Loading Patients must be loaded from the side of table There is a possibility of tilting instability and or tipping if patient is loaded onto the pedestal end or the imaging end of the table To reduc...

Page 21: ...ing CPR on a patient 10 STANDARD ACCESSORIES 10 1 Patient Mattress Pad for Tabletop The Patient Mattress Pad is held in place by hook and loop fasteners To remove the pad simply pull pad up gently to...

Page 22: ...the Tabletop hangs down between the rails and the tabletop and wrapped over the outside of the rails to meet over the top of the table If the strap is to be used along the rest of the tabletop slide...

Page 23: ...ngth European version with 10mm x 25mm metric rail is available 11 2 Vascular Access Arm Board VAB One piece extra wide carbon fiber arm board for vascular access and fistula application procedures Mo...

Page 24: ...Clamp on Accessory Rail Radiolucent materials Includes arm board pad and restraint straps version for 10mm x 25mm metric rail size is available 11 4 Arm Board Shoulder Mount Carbon fiber base Mounts t...

Page 25: ...ivoting the extension up or down to angle the patient s head To remove the Articulating Headrest Extension from the Tabletop depress the release levers located on the underside of the extension and pu...

Page 26: ...rail and the tabletop by clamp 11 9 Anesthesia Screen Holder May require a pair of side rail clamps Flexible Hoop If this is to be used in an area of the tabletop that has no side rails then a pair o...

Page 27: ...Power cord Handset Control and Foot Control cords must be plugged in at the table base to protect the inside of the connectors from debris e Remove all pads and accessories f Wipe off any excess flui...

Page 28: ...er serviceable Replacement must be performed only by a qualified service technician Weekly Check battery operation by disconnecting the AC power and running the tabletop up and down Run the tabletop t...

Page 29: ...r to Section 5 of this manual 7 Reinitialize Actuator Controller with Handset Control 2 Lateral and Longitudinal Brakes stuttering or sticking 1 Table has been dormant for extended length of time 2 Co...

Page 30: ...Switches disabled 5 Panhandle Failure 6 Control connection 7 Actuator s uncalibrated 8 Actuator Failure 1 Check electrical outlet 2 Connect to AC Power 3 Reset Emergency Stop Pushbutton 4 Reset Switch...

Page 31: ...est response with optional Handset Control or Foot Switch Control if available 9 No response to Handset Control or Foot Switch Control Optional 1 No Power 2 Battery is depleted 3 Emergency Stop Pushbu...

Page 32: ...ble Metal Steel and Copper Plastic Copper Control Box PC Board Plastic Housing Cable Transformer Batteries Electronic Plastic Copper Copper Lead Acid Batteries Hand Controls PC Board Housing Cable Ele...

Page 33: ...oll ISR ONLY Approx 12 with automatic stop at level position Tabletop height range ISR 81 3 cm to 111 3 cm 32 in to 44 in without pad 100 4T 76 2 cm to 109 2 cm 30 in to 43 in without pad Longitudinal...

Page 34: ...230 5 Vac 50Hz Duty Cycle 10 2 min on 18 min off Current Rating Less than 10 Amps Battery Backup Power Environmental Operating Temperature Range 10 C to 40 C Operating Humidity Range 30 to 75 relativ...

Page 35: ...ld ensure that it is used in such an environment Emissions Test Compliance Electromagnetic Environment Guidance RF Emissions CISPR 11 Group 1 This equipment uses RF energy only for its internal functi...

Page 36: ...5 270 and 315 0 UT 1 cycle 70 UT 25 30 cycles for 50 Hz and 60Hz respectively Single phase at 0 0 UT 250 300 cycle for 50 Hz and 60 Hz respectively Single phase at 0 0 UT 0 5 cycle At 0 45 90 135 180...

Page 37: ...SM band between 0 15MHz and 80MHz 80 AM at 1kHz see table 5 of IEC 60601 1 2 3V m 80MHz to 2 7GHz 80 AM at 1kHz AC Mains 3V 0 15MHz 80MHz 6V in ISM band between 0 15MHz and 80MHz 80 AM at 1KHz see tab...

Page 38: ...of the Communications Equipment Table 4 Max Output Power Watts Separation m 150kHz to 80MHz D 3 5 3 Sqrt P Separation m 80 to 800MHz D 3 5 3 Sqrt P Separation m 800MHz to 2 5GHz D 7 3 Sqrt P 0 01 116...

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