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Operator Manual        

Aspect 100RTL 

 

 

Made in the USA 

 

 

 

Aspect100RTL 

 

Mobile Fluoroscopic Table 

Operator Manual 

 

 

Summary of Contents for Aspect100RTL

Page 1: ...Operator Manual Aspect 100RTL Made in the USA Aspect100RTL Mobile Fluoroscopic Table Operator Manual ...

Page 2: ...ZARD ALERTS 10 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 10 OPERATOR CONTROLS 19 EMERGENCY STOP SWITCH 22 EQUIPOTENTIAL TERMINAL 22 ELECTRIC SYSTEM 23 MAINTENANCE 27 USER REPLACEMENT ITEMS 28 TROUBLE SHOOTING 29 DISPOSAL OF COMPONENTS 30 WARRANTY 31 Linak documentation can be found at their web site www linak us com Select Products User manuals and click on Actuators Electronics The text of this manual was originally w...

Page 3: ...enuation patient pad Standard Tabletop 61cm x 203cm 24in x 80in Longitudinal travel 25 4cm 10in Trendelenburg 15 Lateral Roll 20 Height range 79cm to 105cm 31 2in to 41 2in Patient capacity 204kg 450lbs Table weight 161kg 355lbs Locking swivel casters Hand foot operator controls standard Emergency Stop Switch Equipotential Terminal ...

Page 4: ...rities 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 standards Consult local state federal and or international agencies regarding specific requirements and regulations applicable to the use of this equipment Image Diagnostics Inc certifies this equipment A...

Page 5: ...ualified 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 prepared to give the complete model and serial number found on the dataplate on the table base at the time of contact This X ray component manufactured by Image Diagnostics Inc complies with applicabl...

Page 6: ...hese 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 with this manual one for general operators and one for the BIOMED department Type B equipment Alternating current Data Plate Maximum Patient Weight Equipotential Terminal Featured on some models Indicates the E...

Page 7: ...l rubber latex 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 Information or instructions shown near this symbol must be adhered to in order to prevent a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in death personal injury or dama...

Page 8: ...ac 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 C Transport Storage Humidity Range 30 to 75 relative humidity noncondensing Transport Storage Pre...

Page 9: ...ment 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 is the cause by turning the system off and on In the event of unintended motor actuation immediately remove power to the equipment Use only cables supplied by Image Diagnostics Inc ...

Page 10: ...l battery backup Plug the power cord into a properly grounded hospital grade outlet The green indicator will illuminate The green indicator can be seen through the port in the large side cover The outlet used should be visible and accessible to the user The cord should be routed where it will not be subject to damage or be a hazard Check that the power cord ground pin is in good condition Check th...

Page 11: ...be 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 emergency procedures and operating instructions provided Comments and questions regarding safety should be addressed to Customer Support Image Diagnostics Inc 310 Authority Drive Fitchburg MA 01420 USA ...

Page 12: ...t has 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 floor Use only the tabletop pad patient mattress supplied with the table WARNING This product may be used in conjunction with x ray equipment This constitutes potential expose to harmful x rays for...

Page 13: ...hen 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 CAUTION Do not leave patient on table unattended CAUTION Patient must be restrained at all times The restraining straps are not intended to restrain an uncontrollable patient CAUTION The carbon fiber...

Page 14: ... the head of the table CAUTION Position tabletop to the center of cross travel direction before loading or unloading patient CAUTION Do not place or store any containers or large items underneath the tabletop As the tabletop is descending contact with an obstruction may cause permanent damage to the table CAUTION Do not use table for patient transport CAUTION Secure wheel locks by depressing locks...

Page 15: ...ORIES 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 Head Pad Part Number C000 0597 Disposable Covers 2 Part Number C000 0598 box of 50 ...

Page 16: ... OF 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 NOTE Strap configuration shown above is recommended however patient restraint is a case by case condition Please refer to the facility s policy on restraining a patient ...

Page 17: ... open 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 A100 1007 Qty 1 fits left or right side of table Armboard with Pad 2 Straps A310 056 Qty 1 fits left or right side of table Replacement Armboard Pad A100 1655 Qty 1 fits left or right side of table Re...

Page 18: ...dual 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 may be applied to hold the saddle in place A B C D Step B Attach two 8 1 2 panels at the end of the tabletop centered as shown Step C Attach two 13 panels so they wrap around the corners Step D Fini...

Page 19: ...eners 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 saddle in place A B C D Step B Attach one 11 panel at the end of the tabletop centered as shown Step C Attach two 5 panels so they wrap around the corners Step D Finish by attaching six 11 panels al...

Page 20: ...at 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 personnel WARNING Radiation shields require careful handling and periodic testing for safe use Test upon receipt and at regular intervals to insure shielding integrity Test procedure and schedule to ...

Page 21: ... position to be set as a programmed position 1 2 or LEVEL Make sure each axis is correct trendelenburg roll and height 2 Wait at least 5 seconds and then press button S for about 5 seconds and release 3 Quickly within about 2 seconds press the desired setup button 1 2 or LEVEL If programming has been accepted an audible tone will be heard 4 Programming for desired setup is now complete 5 Before do...

Page 22: ... a long audible tone hold the two uppermost buttons in until the tone ceases The hand control must be plugged into proper position see the Electric System diagram Follow the 2 steps immediately above this paragraph Hand Control Part Number K000 0197 plus label D100 1963 Disposal of Hand Control Local procedures may be in place for proper disposal or recycling of electronic parts For more informati...

Page 23: ...time To move tabletop depress appropriate pedal and hold pedal depressed until desired position is reached is reached Marking is the same as the hand control Foot Control and Disposable Cover Foot Control Part Number A100 1961 Contact IDI Customer Service for individual components of foot control Foot Control Disposable Cover Part Number C000 0492 Box of 50 Not made with natural rubber latex COVER...

Page 24: ...unctions the emergency stop control prohibits motion by removing power from all system components ACTIVATE Engage the emergency stop mode by pushing the button down RESET Restore the electrical functions by rotating the button a quarter turn Note The battery will not charge if the emergency stop switch is pushed down EQUIPOTENTIAL TERMINAL The Equipotential terminal provides a connection point bet...

Page 25: ...CH JUNCTION BOX AC POWER CORD CONTROLLER 12V BATTERIES INSIDE ACTUATOR TRENDELENBURG ELEVATING ACTUATOR ACTUATOR ROLL LONGITUDINAL ACTUATOR PORT DEVICE 1 TREND ACTUATOR 2 ELEVATING ACTUATOR 3 ROLL ACTUATOR 4 LONGITUDINAL ACTUATOR A JUNCTION BOX CONNECT TO PROPERLY GROUNDED HOSPITAL GRADE OUTLET HAND CONTROL HERE POWER ON INDICATOR OPTIONAL FOOT CONTROL HERE CONNECT CONNECT ...

Page 26: ...y life production codes and disposal go to the Linak web site for disposal information Select Products User Manuals and click on Actuators Electronics Linak documentation can be found at their web site www linak com GENERAL CLEANING The disinfectant cleaners and cleaning steps on this page apply to all the parts of the table except the radiation shield Clean tabletop pads accessories and painted s...

Page 27: ...ts 4 Remove all pads and accessories 5 Wipe off any access fluids with a water dampened cloth or sponge 6 Clean the accessories tabletop and pads using approved cleaners 7 Clean the table frame castors and base with Simple Green cleaner 8 Thoroughly rinse tabletop pad with water 9 Gently rub with a soft clean cloth to dry If noise or uneven motion occurs when the table top is moving up or down ext...

Page 28: ...nd allow to stand a few minutes 3 Scrub with a soft bristle scrub brush Do not let the solution dry before rinsing 4 Rinse with water and a damp cloth 5 Scrub and rinse again if necessary 6 Remove the main section of the radiation shield and clean in the same manner 7 Place main section of shield back on tabletop 8 Install individual panel sections APPROVED AND TESTED DISINFECTANT CLEANER Scrubble...

Page 29: ... proper 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 fiber tabletop support frame and the elevating tube Daily inspect all external cables controls and the tabletop for wear and damage Replace damaged cables promptly Weekly check battery operation by ...

Page 30: ...oop fasteners Simply pull pad up gently to remove New replacement pads are supplied with new self adhesive fasteners installed and new mating pieces for the tabletop Peel off old fasteners from tabletop Peel off the protective paper and carefully place new pad into position Apply pressure to complete installation Note Pads comply to California Technical Bulletin 117 as well as Underwriters Laborat...

Page 31: ...ct power cord And or movement No power at the receptacle Check appropriate circuit breaker A missing or loose connection Inspect wires and at the control box connections A blown fuse Change fuse with same rating A damaged wire Repair or replace wire Emergency stop button activated Twist pull up For other symptoms consult field service or linak website for actuator motor and controller Website is w...

Page 32: ...s 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 PC Board Plastic Housing Cable Transformer Batteries Electronic Plastic Copper Copper Lead Acid Batteries Hand Control PC Board Housing Cable Electronic Plastic Copper Foot Control PC Board Metal Hou...

Page 33: ...e responsible for payment of service travel time and expenses and all time on site that the service representative is required to wait for access to the Product whether or not the service is completed These charges will be billed at IDI s prevailing service rates If Purchaser requests Warranty service outside of normal business hours it will be provided at IDI s prevailing after hours service rate...

Page 34: ...an authorized IDI corporate officer no IDI employee or IDI representative or any other party is authorized to make any warranty in addition to those made in this Agreement 8 Warranty Terms Subject to Change IDI reserves the right to modify the terms and conditions of its Official Warranty from time to time The warranty terms and conditions and IDI s obligations under such will be determined based ...

Page 35: ...nvironment for the Covered Product iii damage caused by use of the Covered Product for purposes other than those for which it was designed iv damage caused by disasters such as fire flood wind earthquake lightning or other natural disasters v damage caused by unauthorized attachments or modification vi abuse or misuse by the Purchaser or its personnel or vii other causes beyond IDI s control Produ...

Page 36: ...ditions of its Official Warranty from time to time The warranty terms and conditions and IDI s obligations under such will be determined based on the prevailing version of IDI s Official Warranty in effect at the date of purchase order 1 Certain parts subject to frequent wear and tear and misuse are limited to 12 months warranty as defined in Article 1 above ...

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