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OEC 9800 Periodic Maintenance Procedure

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Service

Periodic Maintenance

Contents

Schematics

Illustrated Parts

Installation

Contents

General Instructions ......................................................................................................................................................4

Safety ...........................................................................................................................................................................4

Ingress Of Water And Solutions ................................................................................................................................4
Unauthorized Modifications .......................................................................................................................................5
Motorized Mechanical Operation ...............................................................................................................................5
Trained Service Personnel ........................................................................................................................................5
Electrical Shock .........................................................................................................................................................5
X-radiation Exposure .................................................................................................................................................6

Required Tools, Test Equipment, and Specifications ...................................................................................................7

Tools..........................................................................................................................................................................7
Test Equipment .........................................................................................................................................................7
Paint Kits ...................................................................................................................................................................8
Miscellaneous............................................................................................................................................................8

The PM Form................................................................................................................................................................9

PM Form Information.................................................................................................................................................9
Beginning the PM Form.............................................................................................................................................9
Remove Power and Covers.....................................................................................................................................10

Safety Inspections .......................................................................................................................................................13

Mechanical Inspections ..............................................................................................................................................13

Brakes .....................................................................................................................................................................13
Wheels/Casters .......................................................................................................................................................14
Non-Motorized Movements .....................................................................................................................................14
Inspect Static Drag Wire..........................................................................................................................................15
FluoroTrak

 Articulating-Arm (Option)....................................................................................................................16

Electrical Inspections ..................................................................................................................................................17

Electrical Plug/Power Cord......................................................................................................................................17
Interconnect Cable And Pins ...................................................................................................................................17
Ground Continuity ...................................................................................................................................................17

Summary of Contents for 9800 Periodic

Page 1: ...hock 5 X radiation Exposure 6 Required Tools Test Equipment and Specifications 7 Tools 7 Test Equipment 7 Paint Kits 8 Miscellaneous 8 The PM Form 9 PM Form Information 9 Beginning the PM Form 9 Remov...

Page 2: ...ng 28 Workstation Fans and Air Filters 29 C Arm Fans and Air filters 32 Functional Inspection 35 C Arm Controls 35 Workstation Controls 38 Keyboard Controls 38 Options 39 Radiographic Beam Alignment T...

Page 3: ...c kVp Accuracy 1 mA 46 Fluoroscopic kVp Accuracy Maximum mA 47 Miscellaneous 48 Dose Area Product Calibration 48 Calculate Coeffecients 48 Calculate Rotation Calibration Constants 49 Battery Replaceme...

Page 4: ...djustments to these values are made note them on the form in the comments section Note The numbered sections and their titles in this document correspond to those on the form Log all test equipment us...

Page 5: ...ould be observed continuously during operation to avoid collision with people and equipment If covers are removed use extreme care when operating motorized features Do not wear loose clothing that may...

Page 6: ...and their connections Remove metal rings and watchbands that may inadvertently come in contact with the battery terminals Severe skin burns could result if such metal articles were shorted across the...

Page 7: ...Spline Driver 048 P N 00 900920 01 Test Equipment Oscilloscope Tektronix 2236 or equivalent Digital Volt Ohm Meter Dosimeter Keithley Model 35050 PMX II non invasive meter or equivalent C Arm Extender...

Page 8: ...llustrated Parts Installation 12 Beam Alignment Tool P N 00 878867 01 kVp meter Lead Blocker P N 00 900041 01 Paint Kits Part Number Description 900524 11 Paint Kit Elite Gray Texture 900524 12 Paint...

Page 9: ...ckboxes place the mouse cursor on the checkbox and click This will place an X in the checkbox For pull down menus choose the appropriate selection when they are displayed and verify that it is present...

Page 10: ...s WARNING Electrical circuits inside the equipment use voltages that are capable of causing serious injury or death from electrical shock Use appropriate precautions 1 If the system has power applied...

Page 11: ...OEC 9800 Periodic Maintenance Procedure 11 Service Periodic Maintenance Contents Schematics Illustrated Parts Installation Figure 1 Removing the Workstation Covers...

Page 12: ...st and then the right cover and left cover 4 Remove the screws from the C Arm s rear cover and then loosen the 2 upper set screws on the steering shafts compression coupler so the upper shaft is disco...

Page 13: ...the Wig Wag brake and verify that the brake prevents Wig Wag movement 2 Tighten the Flip Flop brake and verify that the Flip Flop does not move 3 Engage the C Arm Orbital brake and verify that the C A...

Page 14: ...amage 3 Verify that the cable pusher blades have not been damaged Non Motorized Movements Wig Wag 1 Release the Wig Wag brake and verify that the forward mechanics move laterally approximately 10 20 t...

Page 15: ...arm should rotate smoothly without vibration 2 On Super C arms release the Flip Flop brake and check C arm rotation in the following positions a Position the C arm parallel with the floor and lock the...

Page 16: ...rticulating Arm Option 1 Verify that the articulating arm mechanics move freely and smoothly throughout the entire range of motion Adjust the articulating arm s friction brake if necessary 2 Verify th...

Page 17: ...ect cable verify that the cable C Arm connector and pins are not damaged Verify the LEMO connector strain relief is tightened securely Ground Continuity WARNING Do not perform this continuity test wit...

Page 18: ...20 21 22 23 24 J1 Figure 3 J1 Interconnect Cable Pin out 3 Connect the Interconnect Cable to the C Arm and verify continuity between the following From To Spec C Arm Second Earth Ground Bottom left be...

Page 19: ...y clockwise 3 Press the power switch located on the Workstation Incoming Line Regulation Line Regulation 1 If the system is equipped with a 100 127 VAC power cord measure the voltage from the BRN wire...

Page 20: ...to 128 0 0 125 0 125 Table 2 200 250 VAC If the primary of T1 voltage measures between The WHT BLU wire should be connected to Primary 1 The BRN wire should be connected to Primary 1 The BLU wire shou...

Page 21: ...Vl Vl 6 If the results above do not fall within the range of 0 15 inform the hospital administration that they will need to correct this problem This problem results in a violation of a provision of...

Page 22: ...Parts Installation DC Power Supplies WARNING Electrical circuits inside the equipment use voltages that are capable of causing serious injury or death from electrical shock Use appropriate precautions...

Page 23: ...Tolerance TP1 TP2 PS1 5v 5 1 0 1 TP1 TP3 3 3 0 1 TP1 TP4 12 0 4 TP1 TP5 12 0 4 2 Verify that the LEDs on the DC Distribution PCB are ON LED Voltage Location DS1 3 3 DC Distribution PCB Regulator DS2...

Page 24: ...oller PCB DS11 3 3 Display Controller PCB DS12 3 3 CINE Bridge PCB DS13 5 0 CINE Bridge PCB DS14 5 0 Control Panel Processor DS15 12 0 Control Panel Processor 3 On the Image Processor PCB P N 879018 v...

Page 25: ...5 0 TB4 5 E3 80 1 N A TB4 3 TB4 9 230 10 0 Cine Enclosure Option 1 If the CINE 4 Disk Enclosure is installed remove the enclosure cover and measure the power supply test points on the backplane witho...

Page 26: ...d power panel 1 Remove the screw holding the power panel door in place and swing the door open on its hinge Verify the following voltages on connector J2 and record the values on the PM Form GND to Ad...

Page 27: ...on the following power supply test points and record the values on the PM Form Note The voltage designations on the Power Supply PCB are incorrect Adjust the voltages to the value described in the fo...

Page 28: ...ge indicates 160 Volts verify that the voltage bargraph LED is functioning by measuring across the battery terminal with a DMM while making an exposure If the batteries measure less than 160 Volts tro...

Page 29: ...cedure 29 Service Periodic Maintenance Contents Schematics Illustrated Parts Installation Workstation Fans and Air Filters ELECTRONIC BOX FANS 1 EACH SIDE MONITOR FANS 1 EACH SIDE Figure 5 Location of...

Page 30: ...rocedure 30 Service Periodic Maintenance Contents Schematics Illustrated Parts Installation MONITOR FILTER 1 POWER SUPPLY FAN 1 CPU FAN REAR WORKSTATION FAN FILTER ON REAR COVER Figure 6 Location of W...

Page 31: ...tained by brackets on both sides of the Workstation Remove the brackets first then remove the air filters and clean the filters 3 Insert the air filters and reinstall the retaining brackets System Pow...

Page 32: ...e Periodic Maintenance Contents Schematics Illustrated Parts Installation C Arm Fans and Air filters The C Arm has fans in the following locations POWER SUPPLY FAN X RAY TUBE COOLING FAN option HV TAN...

Page 33: ...witch if not already switched off then remove the HV cable cover from the X ray tube if not already removed You may want to disconnect the fan wires for easier access to the inside of the cover Note F...

Page 34: ...nance Contents Schematics Illustrated Parts Installation AIR FILTER HV CABLE COVER STANDARD C ARM AIR FILTER AIR FILTER Flat View AIR FILTER Flat View SIDE FILTER BOTTOM FILTER HV CABLE COVER SUPER C...

Page 35: ...size key to change the field size NORM MAG1 and MAG2 3 Using the Converging Line pairs millimeter lp mm tool on the Image Intensifier verify the resolution in lp mm is equal to or greater than the va...

Page 36: ...as portrayed by the graphical icon c Press the COLLIMATOR LEAF ROTATE switch and verify that a graphical icon two lines displays on the Workstation monitor and that the icon rotates as the collimator...

Page 37: ...fy that the X ray indicator flashes at approximately twice the rate as the previous step e Verify that the mA is driven higher than the Fluoro limit of 5 mA 14 Select DIGITAL SPOT via the Workstation...

Page 38: ...kVp 300 mAs shot and verify that three beeps are heard after the exposure and no errors are displayed Workstation Controls WARNING Steps within this procedure produce X rays Take appropriate precautio...

Page 39: ...selects the optimum values of contrast and brightness 8 Verify the SWAP function exchanges images from the left and right monitors 9 Verify the SAVE function saves the image on the left monitor to th...

Page 40: ...on IR Transmitter test 1 Press the Remote Control Screen key and verify that the remote control screen displays on the monitor 2 Use the cursor control to move the cursor to an executable button and p...

Page 41: ...be printed to the thermal printer DICOM 1 Make electrical connections Refer to the Operator Manual Supplement if necessary 2 Verify images can be archived and printed via the DICOM interface 3 Verify...

Page 42: ...am Alignment Tool 4 Make the following four exposures on one sheet of film 5 Select Manual Fluoro Normal field and then Film mode Take a 55 KVp 1 5 mAs exposure 6 Select Manual Fluoro MAG 1 field and...

Page 43: ...he digital mask on the Workstation 3 Calculate the absolute value of the difference between the film and Workstation X axis values XFilm XFluoro XDiff Verify that the difference recorded is less than...

Page 44: ...eam Alignment Test 2 Make a Normal mode Fluoro exposure Using the scale on the beam alignment tool measure the X and Y diameters XFluoro and YFluoro displayed within the digital mask on the Workstatio...

Page 45: ...center of the X ray beam This measurement is used to represent the average thickness of patient anatomy Refer to the 9800 System Service CD ROM for directions on performing the Entrance Exposure calib...

Page 46: ...5 or 3 kVp greater of the two Radiographic kVp Accuracy 50 mas 1 Enter 50 mAs exposure Take exposures at 60 90 and 120 kVp and record the results on the PM form Radiographic kVp Accuracy 200 mas 1 Ent...

Page 47: ...riodic Maintenance Contents Schematics Illustrated Parts Installation Fluoroscopic kVp Accuracy Maximum mA 1 Set the mA technique to the maximum possible setting for each kVp value Take exposures at 6...

Page 48: ...e and turn on the power to the monitor 4 Connect the external keyboard to the keyboard connector on the Workstation s rear panel 5 Connect the RUT serial cable open RUT connect to the 9800 system and...

Page 49: ...mA 60 kVp 4 mA 80 kVp 3 mA 100 kVp 2 mA 120 kVp 2 mA 14 Once you have entered all six Dosimeter readings press the Calculate Coefficients command button 15 The A B and C coefficients will be calculate...

Page 50: ...ddle Holder s retaining ring insert the ion chamber and then reinstall the retaining ring 3 Attach the DAP Paddle Holder to the Collimator cover The DAP Paddle Holder attaches to the round circular po...

Page 51: ...ation button on the C Arm Control Panel and drive the collimator leaf to the 180 degree position Verify on the external monitor that the position is 180 1 14 Take an X ray exposure 15 Read the Dosimet...

Page 52: ...cement PCB Batteries 1 Replace the X ray Controller PCB Battery Coin type CR2032 3 0 Volt Lithium P N 74 122905 00 2 Replace the Workstation Motherboard PCB Battery or PC Card battery Coin type CR2032...

Page 53: ...the Power switch in the off position 2 Loosen the four knobs securing the cover on the Navigation Computer and remove the cover 3 Disconnect the battery cable 4 Loosen the 2 knurled knobs behind the U...

Page 54: ...Be sure the wheels are positioned forward straight and the set screw heads face directly front when inserted in the couplers before securing the couplers to the shafts If not installed in this front...

Page 55: ...that the wheels move 90 to the left and right 2 Place the C Arm s wheel brake in the neutral flat position Push the C Arm slowly and verify that when the steering handle is turned the C Arm turns 3 Pl...

Page 56: ...rm the following 1 Save the PM Form to your hard disk using the serial number of the 9800 system if you have not already done so 2 Print the Form and sign it 3 Obtain the customer s signature 4 Make t...

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