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Operator Manual        

Aspect 100E 

 

 

L100-3059 REV A 

 

www.imagediagnostics.com

 

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SPECIFICATIONS 

Mode of Operation: 

 

 

For continuous operation with short time loading 

 

 

Duty Cycle: 10% (6 min/hr) 

 
 

Type of Equipment: 

Class I Type B (as defined by IEC 60601-1, UL 60601-1,  

EN 60601-1, CSA 601.1, IEC 60601-2-32:1994 and IEC 60601-2-46)  

Type B protection against electrical shock 

Complies with FDA standards 

 

Electrical:

 

 

Supply Voltage: 120±5% Vac 60Hz or 230

10% Vac 50Hz 

 

Duty Cycle: 10% (6 min/hr) 

 

Current Rating: Less than 10 Amps 

 

Internally Battery Powered 

 

Environmental: 

 

Operating Temperature Range: -10

C to +40

C

 

 

Operating Humidity Range: 30% to 75% relative humidity, noncondensing 

 

Operating Pressure Range: 700hPa to 1060 hPa 

 

Transport & Storage Temperature Range: -40

C to +60

Transport & Storage Humidity Range: 30% to 75% relative humidity, noncondensing 

Transport & Storage Pressure Range: 500hPa to 1060 hPa 

Rated IPX4 (Protected against splashing water) 

Meets EMC requirements of EN 60601-2 (1993) 

 

Tabletop: 

The tabletop is made of carbon fiber and is certified to meet all the requirements of 21 

CFR Subchapter J 

 

 

Summary of Contents for Aspect100E

Page 1: ...Aspect100E Mobile Imaging Table Operator Manual Made in the USA...

Page 2: ...T 2 SETUP 3 SAFETY HAZARDS 4 SAFETY HAZARD ALERTS 5 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 5 ACCESSORIES 8 MAINTENANCE 18 USER REPLACEMENT ITEMS 19 TROUBLE SHOOTING 19 DISPOSAL OF COMPONENTS 20 WARRANTY 21 Linak documen...

Page 3: ...REV A www imagediagnostics com 1 PRODUCT DATA Low attenuation carbon fiber tabletop aluminum equivalency is less than 1mm Locking swivel casters Low attenuation table pads Hand operator control is st...

Page 4: ...ties This equipment should only be installed in an area provided with the proper electrical power The owner is responsible for verifying continued compliance with all applicable regulations and standa...

Page 5: ...lified technical personnel to repair those parts of equipment which are designated by the manufacturer as repairable For technical assistance call IDI at 978 829 0009 or send fax to 978 829 0027 Be pr...

Page 6: ...follow these instructions can cause accidents resulting in serious personal injury or damage to equipment CD ROMs containing file copies of all relevant drawings BOMs and documentation are included w...

Page 7: ...ex Single Use Item This symbol when used in this manual indicates the potential of exposure to harmful x rays Be sure to read and comply with all warnings European Authorized Representative Warning In...

Page 8: ...50Hz Duty Cycle 10 6 min hr Current Rating Less than 10 Amps Internally Battery Powered Environmental Operating Temperature Range 10 C to 40 C Operating Humidity Range 30 to 75 relative humidity nonc...

Page 9: ...nt must be installed and used according to the manufacturer s instructions in order to avoid radio frequency interference If this equipment generates or receives interference Verify that the equipment...

Page 10: ...ositioning Hand controls are standard with this table with foot controls as optional The operator should become familiar with the controls before using The table operates on 110Vac or 230Vac or on int...

Page 11: ...properly cleaned between patient use as it will inevitably come into contact with contaminants during procedures SAFETY HAZARDS Operators using this equipment should understand the safety issues emer...

Page 12: ...as not been tested for use with high frequency surgical equipment cardiac defibrillators or cardiac defibrillator monitors WARNING If an antistatic path is required use the equipment on an antistatic...

Page 13: ...found marked on the equipment means Attention consult accompanying documentation WARNING Always safely position and secure patient on table WARNING Do not exceed patient weight of 450 pounds 204kg CA...

Page 14: ...operation CAUTION Do not sit on the table top at the head of the table CAUTION Secure wheel locks by depressing locks on all 4 wheels prior to patient usage and when table is not in motion Disengage...

Page 15: ...IES CRESCENT FACE CUSHION supplied with some models Use this pad for patient comfort when the patient will be positioned face down Place a disposable cover over the pad LATEX Crescent Face Cushion Hea...

Page 16: ...THE TABLETOP OVER THE TOP SURFACE OF THE TABLETOP PHOTO OF STRAP ARRANGEMENT Patient Restraint Strap Set Standard Part Number C000 0328 Two straps one 3 wide and one 5 wide with hook loop fasteners N...

Page 17: ...pen latch to install to accessory rail or remove from accessory rail B Armboard pad C Pull trigger to rotate armboard to desired position D Hook loop patient straps Clamp on Rail Accessory Assembly A1...

Page 18: ...al shields have hook fasteners that are engaged into the loop fasteners of the saddle Overlap shields as shown Step A Place the saddle with the loop fastener side up on the tabletop The adhesive dots...

Page 19: ...ers that are engaged into the loop fasteners of the saddle Overlap shields as shown Step A Place the saddle with the loop fastener side up on the tabletop The adhesive dots may be applied to hold the...

Page 20: ...produces ionizing radiation all radiation safety standards and precautions should be applied including but not limited to proper use of X ray protective shielding for patients operators and support p...

Page 21: ...batteries and achieve maximum battery life If power to table has been absent for an extended period of time battery will need to be recharged The battery is sealed and requires no other maintenance T...

Page 22: ...desired position TABLETOP MOTIONS UP Depressing and maintaining the UP button on the remote or UP foot switch or toggling the panhandle rocker switch to the UP position causes upward tabletop motion...

Page 23: ...information about batteries such as battery life production codes and disposal go to the Linak web site for disposal information Select Products User Manuals and click on Actuators Electronics Linak...

Page 24: ...y access fluids with a water dampened cloth or sponge 5 Clean any accessories tabletop and frame using an approved cleaner 6 Thoroughly rinse tabletop pad with water 7 Gently rub with a soft clean clo...

Page 25: ...roper tools ROUTINE MAINTENANCE Lubrication is not required however powdered graphite may be used on the lifting tube PERIODIC PERFORMANCE CHECKS Semiannually perform functional inspections of carbon...

Page 26: ...omply to California Technical Bulletin 117 as well as Underwriters Laboratories 94 UL94 Standard Tabletop Pad Part Number X100 1742 LATEX Not made with natural rubber latex TROUBLE SHOOTING SYMPTOM PO...

Page 27: ...components typically found in IDI products but varies with model and options COMPONENT ITEM RECYCLING GROUP Actuator Spindle and Motor Housing Cable Metal Steel and Copper Plastic Copper Control Box P...

Page 28: ...cs com 21 WARRANTY Warranty details for IDI Products can be obtained directly from Image Diagnostics Inc Image Diagnostics Inc 310 Authority Drive Fitchburg MA 01420 USA Or call IDI at 978 829 0009 or...

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