SERVICE MANUAL
Troubleshooting
I-Max Touch
8-2
8.2.
Displayed messages
The I-Max Touch is fully driven by a microprocessor which controls the
programming of the emission parameters and indicates via displayed
messages the different conditions of the unit and any defects and errors
that occur.
The messages are divided into two groups:
Operational messages
: messages that guide the operator in setting
up the unit for performing an examination (see User Manual).
Error messages
: messages that are displayed when an error occurs.
There are three types of error messages:
1 -
Messages that could have been caused by the operator when
releasing the X-ray button or pressing key "Patient entrance"
(6) when a movement is in progress.
This message will be displayed as follows:
E
x
x
x
P
R
E
S
S
R
E
S
E
T
xxx code number of the error message
Operating conditions are reset by pressing key (6) .
2 -
Messages arising from a system defect. In this case, the Technical
Service must be called.
The messages that require the intervention of the Technical Service
are displayed as follows:
E
x
x
x
C A L L T E C H A S S .
xxx code number of the error message
3 -
Messages related to problems regarding the Generator board (A10).
In this case, the unit must be switched off. Wait a few seconds for
the circuit capacitors to discharge and then switch the unit on
again. If the problem persists, call the Technical Service.
E
x
x
x
S W I T C H O F F S Y S T .
xxx code number of the error message
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