Protec 1160-1-2800 Instructions For Use Manual Download Page 18

V6.0_2021-05-25 

OPTIMAX 2010 Instructions for use 

5160-0-0002 

 

 

PROTEC GmbH & Co. KG, In den Dorfwiesen 14, 71720 Oberstenfeld, Germany 

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Check liquid level in replenishment and drainage collecting containers 

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Wait until the starting process is finished or the developer temperature is reached.  

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Run cleaning films through processor

 

4.1.2

 

Working procedure 

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Processing films:

 

Open light protection cover. Important: Put film first on left side of infeed tray and then feed in. 
During processing films please watch the display „- -“. 

 

NOTE 

Put the film first on left side of infeed tray and then feed in. 

 

CAUTION! 

During processing films note the display „Infeeding film” 

4.1.3

 

After work 

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Switch processor off 

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Close water tap 

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Open water-drainage stop cock and drain water out of the machine 

4.1.4

 

Stand-by mode 

When no film is being processed, the machine switches to Stand-by. The chemicals remain at a 
constant temperature. The film transport and water inflow activate at intervals to avoid crystallization of 
the chemicals on the transport rollers. Entry of the next film is possible at any time. 

4.1.5

 

Switching on the device 

Before switching the machine on, open the fresh water tap and close the water drainage tap (under 
control panel). Then switch the machine on (main switch is situated under the control panel). Once the 
machine is switched on, a “Start-cycle” of eight minutes duration is activated: A replenishment cycle is 
carried out, the water tank fills automatically and the chemical baths heat up. During this “Start-cycle” 
no films can be fed into the machine. The display shows two bars “– –” when the processor is not ready 
and no films can be fed in. This is the case during the “start cycle” and also when the baths have not 
reached the temperature. Until the developer temperature is not reached, the developer temperature 
button (5) is flashing. It is possible that the chemical bath has not reached the required temperature 
even after the “Start-cycle” has been completed. You need to wait until the developer temperature is 
reached, before inserting films. Wait until the bars “– –” disappear from the display. 

4.1.6

 

Automatic mode 

After completion of the “Start-cycle” and after a film-processing, the machine automatically goes into 
the stand-by mode. In the stand-by mode the processor can be started at any time by placing a film 
into infeed tray. Note that films can only be processed when the developer temperature is reached. 
When the display shows two bars “– –” no films can be fed into the machine. The temperature in the 
bath is too high or too low. However, when a film was fed into the machine, two bars with decimal 
points “–. –.“. To avoid a jamming of films wait before feeding the next film in until this display 
disappears (which is also signalled by an acoustic sound).  
A film in the feed-tray is registered by two film detection switches and the machine starts up. The film is 
pulled into the machine and transported through the developer, fixer and water baths. The remaining 
time of processing i.e. until the film finally leaves the machine is displayed, when no more film is in the 
infeed-tray and the processing time button was pressed. Each working-parameter can be called up on 
the display by pressing the respective mode-button, however, during processing, parameters cannot 
be altered. The temperatures of the developer and dryer are automatically regulated by the controller. 
The replenishment rate of developer and fixer chemicals is activated according to the processed film-
surface (film-surface measurement). The dryer is heated to the set value. Inside the dryer, the film is 
dried and then normally output onto the cover. The machine then goes into the stand-by mode. To 
keep the machine in working condition during the stand-by mode, the electronics have been furnished 
with two specialities: The anticrystallisation Function and the Time Replenishment.

 

Summary of Contents for 1160-1-2800

Page 1: ...y Telefon 49 0 7062 92 55 0 E Mail protec protec med com Version 6 0 Issued 2021 05 25 Subject to alterations OPTIMAX 2010 OPTIMAX 2010 Mammo Automated X ray film processor Model ID 116x x xx00 Basic...

Page 2: ...use is prohibited without the express written authorization of PROTEC s law department Report any violations of this requirement to PROTEC GmbH Co KG 2021 PROTEC GmbH Co KG Oberstenfeld Comments and...

Page 3: ...1 2 1 Operating Type 13 2 1 3 Operating Personnel 14 2 1 4 Ventilation 14 2 1 5 Explosion Protection 14 2 1 6 Interaction with Other Devices 14 2 1 7 Electromagnetic Environment and influencing of Dev...

Page 4: ...4 2 1 Switching the automated X ray film processor on and off 24 5 Safety and Maintenance 25 5 1 Introduction 25 5 2 Reusability 25 5 3 Cleaning and Disinfecting 25 5 3 1 Cleaning 25 5 3 2 Daily clean...

Page 5: ...of manufacture Revisions to the equipment subsequent to the date of manufacture will be addressed in service updates distributed to the PROTEC Technical Service Organization Revision Status Revision D...

Page 6: ...al sequence which have a considerable influence on operation Assembly and customer service work on the system described here must be carried out by the authorized and qualified personnel of PROTEC Gmb...

Page 7: ...th attachments or accessories not authorized by PROTEC or other non approved components is not permitted NOTE According to Regulation EU 2017 745 on medical devices all serious incidents that have occ...

Page 8: ...oprocessor control processing conditions can be adjusted to suit a wide variety of films and chemicals The developer and fixing solutions are temperature controlled circulated and automatically replen...

Page 9: ...sor is intended for automatic development of X ray films in human medicine 1 5 Clinical Benefit The clinical benefit of using X ray film processors is the development of X ray films into two dimension...

Page 10: ...bdominal overview radiograph urethrogram cystogram 1 8 Indications and Contraindications 1 8 1 Indication As X ray film processors have no intended main effect in or at the human boy no indications ca...

Page 11: ...requirements of Regulation EU 2017 745 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 5 April 2017 concerning medical devices including all applicable corrigenda The declaration of conformity is av...

Page 12: ...read and adhered to NOTE After the initial installation the commissioning must be logged with Default function test NOTE The X ray film processors may only be commissioned if all safety measures for...

Page 13: ...the chemicals WARNING Inhalation of chemical vapors can be harmful and must be avoided For this reason sufficient ventilation must be ensured at the installation site WARNING If chemicals get into th...

Page 14: ...WARNING Inhalation of chemical vapors can be harmful to health and must be avoided For this reason sufficient ventilation must be ensured at the installation site 2 1 5 Explosion Protection The autom...

Page 15: ...ray film processor is switched on or off by the main switch 3 2 Control Elements and Displays of the automated X ray film processor 3 2 1 Controls and Displays Standard Short Overview and Control Pane...

Page 16: ...er value 3 Arrow button down decrease parameter value Mode Button 4 Processing time in minutes 5 Developer temperature in C 6 Dryer output in 7 Replenishment time developer in seconds 8 Replenishment...

Page 17: ...ructions CAUTION Never operate the machine without liquid CAUTION Do not place any objects on the device NOTE High or low room temperature can affect the functionality of the X ray film processor If t...

Page 18: ...button 5 is flashing It is possible that the chemical bath has not reached the required temperature even after the Start cycle has been completed You need to wait until the developer temperature is r...

Page 19: ...achine develops fixes rinses and dries the film materials automatically The film and chemical requirements can be adjusted accordingly and stored in the control unit 4 1 9 1 Display working parameters...

Page 20: ...aterial to be processed 95 for example corresponds to 95 of the maximum output of the dryer heating To avoid dryer spots on the film the dryer output may not be set too high Adjust the temperature so...

Page 21: ...without the cover In the event that the machine cover is removed during film throughput the film transport will be stopped On the display the error message E1 will be displayed This will render the fi...

Page 22: ...d down 3 simultaneously 4 1 16 3 Manual starting and stopping the film transport 1 Switch to manual mode 2 Press the processing time button 4 the button illuminates 3 Start the film transport by press...

Page 23: ...the parameter memory P1 or P2 These save the parameters old values will be overwritten 4 Press the button 5 Store to store parameters and to leave the memory mode 4 1 18 2 Recall processing parameters...

Page 24: ...OTEC GmbH Co KG In den Dorfwiesen 14 71720 Oberstenfeld Germany 24 of 35 4 2 Function of the automated X ray film processor 4 2 1 Switching the automated X ray film processor on and off The automated...

Page 25: ...achine WARNING Make sure that no liquid enters the inside of the housing during cleaning and disinfection to prevent electrical short circuits and or corrosion Do not allow any liquids to run into the...

Page 26: ...Depending on the film throughput the machine must be thoroughly cleaned every 3 to 6 months by PROTEC customer service or a service authorized by PROTEC Appropriate tank cleaners are available for th...

Page 27: ...ation Operation n a See Chapter Cleaning 5 4 2 Regular Monitoring n a See Chapter Cleaning 5 4 3 Maintenance PROTEC Customer Service or a service authorized by it must carry out the required maintenan...

Page 28: ...own risk 5 4 6 Further information Detailed information on the individual chapters and on safe operation transport and storage can be found in the Technical Description and Installation Instructions o...

Page 29: ...label Typ 116x 1 x000 230 V 10 8 8A 50Hz Typ 116x 2 x000 Typ 116x 9 x000 230 V 10 8 8A 60Hz 230 V 10 7 1A 60Hz for 110V operation Device according to IEC 1010 EN 61010 VDE 0411 Overvoltage category II...

Page 30: ...ontinuously circulated by a circulation pump Replenishment Automatic by film surface measurement in relation to processed film replenishment can be switched off time replenishment can be activated Dev...

Page 31: ...rkroom Surrounding temperature 18 40 C 51 6 104 F ventilated room room temperature must be lower than set bath temperature If the ambient temperature exceeds the set bath temperature the image quality...

Page 32: ...handle with care This way up Attention observe accompanying documents CE marking Manufacturer Medical Device Order reference Serial number Unique Device Identification Production date www protec med...

Page 33: ...wiesen 14 71720 Oberstenfeld Germany 33 of 35 Operating parameters display Increase set value Decrease set value Processing time Developer temperature Dryer capacity in Developer replenishment time Fi...

Page 34: ...OTEC GmbH Co KG In den Dorfwiesen 14 71720 Oberstenfeld Germany 34 of 35 Control panel foil standard Control panel foil 2 pump version Designation hose connections Description of the fuse 2x T sb 10A...

Page 35: ...y 35 of 35 8 4 Positioning of the Signs and Labels 8 5 Abbreviations mm Millimetre cm Centimetre Lb Pound kg Kilogram C Degree Celsius hPa Hectopascal DIN German Industry Standard EN European Standard...

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