SERVICE MANUAL
Maintenance and servicing
I-Max Touch
7-6
7.1.2.
Axes alignment for the CEPH function
NOTE:
When these operations are performed during maintenance it will be
necessary to remove some of the covers.
NOTE:
This adjustment needs a personal computer directly connected to the
I-Max Touch where the "QuickVision" program is installed and the use of
the CD (P/N 5807304100) supplied with the centering tools kit.
To verify the centering of the Cephalometric function it is necessary to:
1.
Switch on the machine and access "CEPH SETTING" service program
following the operations sequence described in paragraph 8.3.1.
Using the increase key and the decrease key set the password
equal to 124 and confirm with the "Patient entrance" (6/25)
key. Close the Panoramic sensor holder, if open, and press key
(6/25) ; the following message will be displayed:
C E P H P O S I T I O N I N G
P R E S S
> 0
<
2.
Press key (6/25) . The machine will move and the following
messages will be displayed:
W A I
T
F O R
M A C H I N E S E T T I N G
followed by
C E P H P O S I T I O N I N G
P
L
E
A
S
E
W A
I T
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