SERVICE MANUAL
Safety information
I-Max Touch
2-2
2.1.
Warnings
This device has not been designed for use in environments where
vapours, anaesthetic mixes flammable with air, or oxygen and nitrous
oxide can be detected.
Avoid pouring water, even accidentally, or other liquids into the device,
as this could cause short-circuits.
Before cleaning the device, be sure that the main power supply has been
disconnected from the equipment. Pushing the ON/OFF button on the
basement of the equipment, it mustn't switch on.
Wherever necessary, instruct the customer regarding the following:
to use the proper accessories, such as the leaded aprons, to protect
the patient from radiations
while performing the radiography, no one, apart from the operator
and the patient, must remain in the room
to replace the disposable bite protective sleeve and the
ear-centring devices after the use.
The I-Max Touch has been built to support a continuous operation at
intermittent load; therefore please follow the described use cycles to
enable the device cooling down.
Though this unit has been designed with a quite acceptable protection
level from electromagnetic interference, it is advisable to install it at a
certain distance from electric energy transformation chambers, from
Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) units, from receiving-transmitting
units for amateurs use. Mobile telephones are only admitted at a
distance of more than 1.5 m (4.9 ft) from any component of the device.
Other medical instruments and devices that could be used in the
installation area of the device, must comply with the Electromagnetic
Compatibility rules in force. Non-complying instruments, of which the
poor immunity from electromagnetic fields is well known, must be
installed at least 3 m (9.8 ft) from the I-Max Touch and supplied by a
different electrical line.
The I-Max Touch must be switched off while using devices such as
electrical lancets or the like.
Please clean and disinfect, when necessary, all parts that can be in
contact with the patient.
Never try to rotate the moving arm manually when the unit is
switched on, to avoid permanent damage to the unit.
The authorised technician must be sure that the unit is disconnected
from the main power supply before removing the covers.
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