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Operator Manual        

Aspect 100US 

 

 

L100-3060 REV A 

 

www.imagediagnostics.com

 

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GENERAL CLEANING 

 

After each procedure, the table should be carefully cleaned 

 

The disinfectant cleaners and cleaning steps on this page apply to all the parts of the 

 table, except the lift column. 

 

• Clean tabletop, pads, accessories, and painted surfaces with a clean cloth dampened  

   with an approved cleaner (see list below). 

 

Do not use abrasives, solvents, sprays, or corrosive agents. 

APPROVED AND TESTED DISINFECTANT CLEANERS 

 Sodium hypochlorite (generic household bleach) in solution of 5.25% sodium hypochlorite 

   diluted between 1:10 and 1:100 with water. 

 Alcohol (generic) 

• 

Envirocide ®

 

Disinfectant and Cleaner 

 

 

CLEANING STEPS 

 

1.  Lower the tabletop to the lowest position. 

2.  Power cord must be plugged in to protect the socket. 

3.  Remove any accessories. 

4.  Wipe off any 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 cloth to dry. 

 

 

 

 

 

 If noise or uneven motion occurs when  the table top is moving up or down,  extend 
and clean the lifting tube with a   soft clean cloth. 
 

 

CAUTION 

    Avoid cleaning or getting cleaning solutions on 

elevating tube if possible. 

 

Summary of Contents for Aspect100US

Page 1: ...Operator Manual Aspect 100US Made in the USA Aspect100US Gyn Fertility Mobile Imaging Table Operator Manual...

Page 2: ...LERTS 10 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 10 ACCESSORIES 13 ELECTRIC SYSTEM 15 CONTROLLER CONNECTIONS 16 BATTERY FUNCTION 16 GENERAL CLEANING 17 MAINTENANCE 18 USER REPLACEMENT ITEMS 19 TROUBLE SHOOTING 19 DISPOSA...

Page 3: ...attenuation carbon fiber tabletop Tabletop 61 cm x 117 cm 24 in x 46 in Imaging area 61 cm x 117 cm 24 in x 31 in Height range 66 cm to 101 cm 26 in to 38 in Patient capacity 204 kg 450 lbs Table weig...

Page 4: ...ities 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 stand...

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: ...h natural rubber latex 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 Warnin...

Page 8: ...c 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 non...

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: ...are equipped with four locking caster brakes Unlock brakes while positioning Foot controls are standard with this table The operator should become familiar with the controls before using The table op...

Page 11: ...nt Use New Installation This equipment will need to be properly cleaned before patient use as it will inevitably come into contact with contaminants during shipping unpacking storage and installation...

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: ...ion The boot will drift if the clamp is not securely tightened Note there is a left and a right boot CAUTION Do not sit at the head of the table CAUTION Do not place or store any containers or large i...

Page 15: ...com 13 ACCESSORIES PATIENT RESTRAINT STRAPS Hook loop fasteners Patient Restraint Strap Set Part Number C000 0571 Two straps 3 wide STIRRUPS Stirrups Accessory Clamps to mount stirrups to accessory r...

Page 16: ...top A B C D E A Push to open latch to install or remove B Patient s arm weight locks unit in place C Patient hook loop arm straps D Pad E To rotate lift end of armboard and move to desired location Ar...

Page 17: ...US L100 3060 REV A www imagediagnostics com 15 ELECTRIC SYSTEM B D A E C F A AC Power Cord B Control Box controller batteries and battery fuse inside C Power On Indicator D Safe DC Voltages E Elevatin...

Page 18: ...tery reaches full capacity When it does the charging will taper off If the power at the outlet goes out or the power cord is unplugged the table will automatically switch to battery back up mode Local...

Page 19: ...old bleach in solution of 5 25 sodium hypochlorite diluted between 1 10 and 1 100 with water Alcohol generic Envirocide Disinfectant and Cleaner CLEANING STEPS 1 Lower the tabletop to the lowest posit...

Page 20: ...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...

Page 21: ...ories 94 UL94 LATEX Not made with natural rubber latex Tabletop Pad Part Number X100 1687 Power Cord Part Number K000 0105 To replace pull cord straight out from control box Power Cord 120V Contact ID...

Page 22: ...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...

Page 23: ...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...

Page 24: ...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 25: ...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 26: ...itions 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 ef...

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