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Operator Manual        

Aspect 100T 

 

 

L100-3063 REV A 

 

www.imagediagnostics.com

 

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WARRANTY 

Image Diagnostics, Inc. Aspect Imaging Tables Official Product 

Warranty for USA & Canada 

1. Scope and Duration of Warranty: Image Diagnostics, Inc. (IDI) warrants, to the original Purchaser only, 
that the Covered Products conform to the manufacturer's published specifications and are free from defects 
in material or workmanship. The warranty period will commence on the date of delivery. The duration of 
the warranty ("Warranty Period") is 36 months on parts and 12 months on labor, except for accessories, 
hand controls, foot controls, casters, table top pads, batteries, power cords and electrical cords for hand 
and/or foot controls, which have a warranty period of 12 months for both parts and labor

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. If Purchaser 

discovers within this Warranty Period a failure of the Covered Products to conform to specifications or a 
defect in material or workmanship, Purchaser must promptly notify IDI by calling IDI Customer Service at 
877-304-5434 during normal business hours: Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. through 5:00 p.m., Eastern 
Time, excluding holidays. IDI's warranty obligations will apply only to such notifications made during the 
warranty period and will not apply to notifications made after warranty expiration. 

2. Exclusive Product Warranty Remedies: If Purchaser promptly notifies IDI of Purchaser's warranty claim 
and makes the Covered Product available for service, IDI will, at IDI's option, either repair, adjust or 
replace (with new or exchange replacement parts) the non-conforming Covered Product or parts of the 
Covered Product Replaced parts will become the property of IDI. The warranty period for any Covered 
Product furnished to the customer as a warranty remedy will be the remaining portion of the warranty 
period applicable to the repaired or replaced Covered Product All warranty service will be performed by an 
IDI's authorized service representatives. During normal business hours, Warranty service will be performed 
without charge. If Purchaser requests warranty service, the service visit will be scheduled at a mutually 
acceptable time. If Purchaser refuses to make the Product available for service upon arrival of the IDI 
service representative, the Purchaser will be 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 rates and will be subject to availability of service personnel. 

3. What Is Not Covered Bv This Warranty: IDI does not warrant (i) any Product or part not sold by IDI or 
its authorized representatives, (ii) defects caused by failure to provide a suitable installation environment 
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. Product damage or 
failures not covered by this warranty may include, but are not limited to, failure to adhere to instructions 
provided in the Product Operator Instructions. 

4. Products not Covered bv This Warranty: The warranties set forth herein do not cover the following 
Products: (i) consumable items, including but not limited to drapes, (ii) used or refurbished equipment, (iii) 
Products serviced by anyone other than IDI or its authorized representatives during the Warranty Period. 

5. Disclaimer of Warranty: THE FOREGOING WARRANTIES ARE IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, 
EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF 
MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. 

6. Limitation of Remedies: In no case shall IDI or its affiliates and representatives be liable for any special, 
incidental or consequential damages based upon breach of warranty, breach of contract, negligence, strict 
tort or any other legal theory. Such damages include, but are not limited to, loss of profits, loss of savings 
or revenue, loss of use of the Covered Products or any associated equipment, cost of capital, cost of any 
substitute equipment, facilities or services, downtime, the claims of third parties including customers and 
injury to property. This limitation does not apply to damages caused by breach of the warranty of title and 
patent or copyright infringement or to claims for personal injury. 

Summary of Contents for Aspect100T

Page 1: ...Operator Manual Aspect 100T Made in the USA Aspect100T Mobile Fluoroscopic Table Operator Manual...

Page 2: ...RD ALERTS 10 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 10 OPERATOR CONTROLS 19 EMERGENCY STOP SWITCH 20 EQUIPOTENTIAL TERMINAL 20 ELECTRIC SYSTEM 21 MAINTENANCE 24 USER REPLACEMENT ITEMS 25 TROUBLE SHOOTING 26 DISPOSAL OF...

Page 3: ...op Low attenuation patient pad Standard Tabletop 61cm x 203cm 24in x 80in Imaging area 61cm x 157cm 24in x 62in Trendelenburg 15 Height range 71cm to 101cm 28in to 40in Patient capacity 204kg 450lbs T...

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: ...se 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 ma...

Page 7: ...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...

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: ...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 outle...

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: ...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...

Page 13: ...n 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 C...

Page 14: ...operation CAUTION Do not sit on the table top at the head of the table CAUTION Do not place or store any containers or large items underneath the tabletop As the tabletop is descending contact with a...

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: ...F 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...

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: ...00 0054 plus label D100 731 FOOT CONTROL OPTIONAL The pair of pedals on the left move the tabletop up and down The pair of pedals on the right control the Trendelenburg motion Foot Control Part Number...

Page 22: ...ctions 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 function...

Page 23: ...procedures may be in place for proper disposal or recycling For more information about batteries such as battery life production codes and disposal go to the Linak web site for disposal information S...

Page 24: ...1 10 and 1 100 with water Alcohol generic Envirocide Disinfectant and Cleaner APPROVED AND TESTED GENERAL PURPOSE CLEANERS Simple Green cleaner CLEANING STEPS 1 Move the tabletop into the horizontal...

Page 25: ...o one side at a time and 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...

Page 26: ...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 27: ...p 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...

Page 28: ...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 sa...

Page 29: ...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 30: ...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 T...

Page 31: ...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 Ch...

Page 32: ...ironment 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 earthquak...

Page 33: ...tions 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 eff...

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