SERVICE MANUAL
Troubleshooting
I-Max Touch
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8.3.4.
Password 118: Axis alignment menu
When the following menu is displayed,
S E R V I C E M E N U
C O N F I G U R A T I O N
Using the left/right scroll arrow is possible to change the message, use
the keys until to the following message is visualized:
S E R V I C E M E N U
A X I S A L I G N E M E N T
Pressing the patient centering (>0<) keys the next message asking for the
correct password is shown.
S E T
U P U P
P A S S W O R D ? 1 0 0
Using the parameter increase / decrease keys, set the password
equal to "118" and confirm with the patient centering key. Before
entering the relevant menu, the system centering functions are
performed; those operations can be interrupted, if needed, by pressing
once again the patient centering (>0<) key.
NOTE:
Interruption of this operation must be performed only in case those
functions are used to check some hardware faults. If the system needs to
be centered, the operation must be completed.
Once the operation is finished (or interrupted), it is possible to access the
following list of submenus:
ROTATION ZERO
Y AXIS ZERO
CASSETTE ZERO
PR. COLL. SETUP
ROTATION ZERO …
The selection is confirmed pressing the patient centering (>0<) keys.
WARNING:
Changes to one or more offset values affect the system’s
functionality, so take care to not alter those values if not needed.
Normally only the replacement of faulty parts (motors, belts, zero
optical sensors, etc.) will require to act on those data.
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