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DIAMENTOR E2 

 

For Your Safety 

 

 

D651.131.00/05 en

 

 

Safety Information 

DANGER

 

Explosion Hazard

 – The product is not de-

signed for use in areas of medical locations 
where an explosion hazard may occur. An ex-
plosion hazard may result from the use of 
flammable anesthetics, skin cleansing agents 
and disinfectants. Furthermore, the product is 
suitable for use in an oxygen-enriched atmos-
phere only with certain restrictions. The atmos-
phere is oxygen-enriched when the room air 
contains more than 25 % oxygen or nitrous  
oxide. 

 

WARNING 

Shock Hazard –

 Strictly observe the following 

warnings. Failure to do so may endanger the 
lives of the patient, the user and other persons 
involved. 

 The product is a system device of 

IEC 

60601-1 protection class 

II 

in 

combination with functional earth

. It may be 

put into operation only when connected to a 
properly installed power outlet with earthing 
contact. 

  The installation of the product may only be 

performed by trained electro-technical staff. 

  Before using the product, the user must as-

certain that it is in correct working order and 
operating condition. 

  Inspect the connection cables for damage 

before use. Replace damaged cables and 
connectors immediately.  

  When disconnecting the device from the 

power line, first remove the connector from 
the wall outlet. Then disconnect the cable 
from the device. 

  Devices on which moisture condensation 

has developed as a result of temperature 
changes must not be switched on unless 
completely dry. 

 

  Liquids must not enter neither the display 

unit nor the adapter. If liquids have entered 
the product, it must be thoroughly inspected 
before being used again. 

  Extension cords must not be used. 

Operation in the patient environment: 

With all peripheral devices connected, the 
product represents a medical system. The 
product may be operated in the patient envi-
ronment only if 

  no peripheral devices are connected to the 

serial interface or  

  the peripheral devices connected meet the 

requirements IEC 60601-1/ 

 

ANSI/AAMI ES 60601-1 /    
CAN/CSA-C22.2.No.60601-1 

  the peripheral devices connected meet the 

requirements IEC 60950-1 / UL 60950-1 and 
are operated outside the patient environ-
ment.  

Exclusion of operation as device with pa-

tient contact: 

  The device is not for use in direct contact 

with the patient. Neither the device nor any 
peripheral device may have contact to the 
patient. 

  Never touch the patient and open connec-

tors of the device at the same time.  

Exclusion of operation as a controlling in-

strument:  

  The device is only for use to measure the 

dose within radiation field. The product must 
not be used to control radiodiagnostic 
equipment or radiotherapy units. 

Summary of Contents for DIAMENTOR E2

Page 1: ...User Manual DIAMENTOR E2 T11033 from SN 02000 and higher D651 131 00 05 en 2012 11 G Hn Kau...

Page 2: ...se use has been ex pressly permitted by PTW Freiburg Safe op eration and proper product performance are not guaranteed if accessories or consumables from other manufacturers are used PTW Freiburg cann...

Page 3: ...ance with a quality management system which is continu ously updated according to national and inter national standards PTW FREIBURG Physikalisch Technische Werkst tten Dr Pychlau GmbH L rracher Str 7...

Page 4: ...16 5 PERFORMING A MEASUREMENT 17 5 1 Constancy Check 17 5 2 Measurement 17 5 3 Air Density Correction 18 5 4 Print out 18 6 ERROR MESSAGES AND TROUBLESHOOTING 19 7 CALIBRATION 20 8 PERIPHERALS 22 8 1...

Page 5: ...to connect a label printer or a PC This manual only describes the DIAMENTOR E2 A detailed description of the RS232 interface is supplied on request document number D651 131 1 2 For Your Safety The fol...

Page 6: ...evice from the power line first remove the connector from the wall outlet Then disconnect the cable from the device Devices on which moisture condensation has developed as a result of temperature chan...

Page 7: ...1 ANSI AAMI ES 60601 1 CAN CSA C22 2 No 60601 1 WARNING Suffocation Hazard Dispose of the packag ing material observing the applicable waste control regulations Keep the packaging mate rial out of chi...

Page 8: ...d to the power line or the cable is clamped into the DC supply the system is powered even if the DIAMENTOR E2 is turned off CAUTION Equipment damage Handle the product with care to avoid equipment dam...

Page 9: ...n Association for Electrical Electronic and Information Tech nologies The product is certified by UL Un derwriters Laboratories for both the U S and Canadian markets to the applicable U S and Canadian...

Page 10: ...lation Inside the patient Outside the patient Not medical used area environment environment Figure 2 Note for installation in the patient environment PTW DIAMENTOR E2 T11033 Printer PC IEC 60950 1 Pri...

Page 11: ...em A 4 Connection adapter 5 On Off switch Device switched on Device switched off 6 Display 8 digit seven segment display 7 TEST button to conduct a device test and for cursor control in the menu mode...

Page 12: ...the supply voltage WARNING The system has no means of isolation from the supply voltage When the mains plug is con nected to the power line or the cable is clamped into the DC supply the system is po...

Page 13: ...xternal supply voltage CAUTION Make sure that the release of the installation manufacturer is on your hand before you con nect the DIAMENTOR E2 via power limiter T26060 to the installation WARNING The...

Page 14: ...orities where the equipment is sold The complete system has to be evaluated ac cording to the requirements of IEC 60601 1 ANSI AAMI ES 60601 1 CAN CSA C22 2 No 60601 1 by the end user To achieve the r...

Page 15: ...itch refer to Figure 3 item 5 The firmware version will be displayed for about 2 seconds followed by a display test After completion of the test the DIAMENTOR E2 is operational 4 4 Mounting the ioniza...

Page 16: ...amber you should enter the new chamber calibration factor as described below To change the chamber calibration factor confirm the setting for the measuring quantity with RESET The menu item for settin...

Page 17: ...rsion has been displayed for about 2 seconds and the display test has been completed success fully measured values are displayed according to the selected mode as soon as radiation is detected Auto me...

Page 18: ...T p T p KD p0 1 013 hPa p current air pressure T0 293 K 20 C T current temperature According to device the correction can perhaps be executed over a correction menu or an used soft ware 5 4 Print out...

Page 19: ...cation error Turn the device off and on again When the message appears again the device must be repaired Error 54 Memory malfunction Turn the device off and on again When the message appears again the...

Page 20: ...ions where there is no absorber between chamber and patient is up to 9 In conjunction with undercouch tubes the absorption of the patient couch situated between the patient and the chamber is equivale...

Page 21: ...e Repeat the measurement 3 times noting down the results Fluoroscopy overcouch tube Place the measurement stand without detector on the patient couch phantom at the top Start the fluoroscopy and deter...

Page 22: ...IAMENTOR E2 and the measured value 8 2 PC WARNING Please read the printer manual before putting the printer into operation Operate the DIAMENTOR E2 in the patient en vironment only if the connected PC...

Page 23: ...ctants on a phenol base or peroxide compounds to disinfect the surface First of all disconnect the devices from the power line before attempting to clean or disin fect them Rub the devices down with a...

Page 24: ...iburg or a qualified calibration laboratory Inspections must also be performed after repairs or after each influence which may have changed the behavior of the product Calibration The exact calibratio...

Page 25: ...1 Measuring principle detection of irradiation by means of ionization chambers analog and digital signal processing digital readout on LED Operating mode continuous operation Measuring quantities Dos...

Page 26: ...3 mm x 36 mm x 151 mm Weight 250 g Adapter Power supply T99052 Input 100 240 VDC 0 33 0 18 A 47 63 Hz Output 24 VDC 0 62 A Power limiter T26060 Input 24 VDC 10 Output 24 VDC 10 9 VA Environmental cond...

Page 27: ...for cursor control to change and confirm settings and to quit a menu Electrical calibration When the Service menu is called up the current setting for the electrical calibration factor CAL will be sho...

Page 28: ...ic environment specified below The customer or the user of the DIAMENTOR E2 should assure that it is used in such an environment Emissions Test Compliance Electromagnetic Environment Guidance Radio Fr...

Page 29: ...1000 4 5 1 kV line s to line s 2 kV line s to earth 1 kV line s to line s 2 kV line s to earth Mains power quality should be that of a typical commer cial or hospital environment Voltage dips short in...

Page 30: ...meters m Field strengths from fixed RF transmitters as deter mined by an electromagnetic site survey a are less than the compliance level in each frequency range b Interference may occur in the vicin...

Page 31: ...out put power of transmit ter W Separation distance according to frequency of transmitter m 150 kHz to 80 MHz d P V1 5 3 1 2 P 80 MHz to 800 MHz d P E1 5 3 1 2 P 800 MHz to 2 5 GHz d P E1 7 2 3 P 0 0...

Page 32: ...he toxic or hazardous substances or elements contained in electronic information products will not leak or mutate under normal operating conditions so that the use of such electronic information produ...

Page 33: ...s below the limit requirement in SJ T11363 2006 X Indicates that this toxic or hazardous substance contained in at least one of the homogeneous materials used for this part is above the limit requirem...

Page 34: ...per phase 10 IEC 61000 3 3 Electromagnetic compatibility EMC Part 3 3 Limits Limitation of voltage changes voltage fluctuations and flicker in public low voltage supply systems for equipment with rate...

Page 35: ...28 Error Messages 19 F First Time Operation 12 G General Information 2 I Intended Use 5 Ionization chamber mounting 15 L Literature 34 M Maintenance 23 Measurement 17 O Operating Controls and Indicato...

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