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Chapter 4  User Maintenance

Models QT-740 & QT-750 - Operator’s Manual

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OVERVIEW

This chapter is designed to assist the system user in maintaining the smooth opera-

tion of the table. The user is responsible for performing certain routine maintenance 

and inspection procedures.  Aside from routine maintenance, any abnormal noise, 

vibration, or unusual performance should be investigated by a qualified service repre-

sentative.  Preventive maintenance or any repair service should be performed only by 

qualified service personnel.

WARNING! Failure to follow manufacturer’s or

service personnel’s recommendations may result

in serious injury.

USER MAINTENANCE

User maintenance consists of the following activities, which should be performed 

on a daily basis:

Visually inspect the table for wear and cleanliness

Clean the tabletop, cassette tray, and exterior painted surfaces of the table

Cleaning

The system user is responsible for the basic cleanliness of the equipment. On 

a regular basis, the table surface should be wiped clean.  Painted metal sur-

faces should be cleaned using a clean cloth slightly moistened in warm soapy 

water (use mild soap).  Wipe with a clean wet cloth, then dry.  Never use 

abrasive polish on this equipment.

WARNING! Always disconnect the equipment

from the main power supply prior to any cleaning.

On 115 VAC systems, the power supply cord is the

power disconnect device. On 230 VAC systems,

the power disconnect device is either the genera-

tor circuit breaker (when generator is power

source) or the main disconnect (or power cable)

on systems wired directly to facility power.

To remove the cassette tray from the Receptor Cabinet for cleaning, proceed 

as follows:

Midwest Trays

1. Float the table top fully back.
2. Pull the cassette tray out by the handle until it stops.
3. Grasp both sides of the tray with your right hand placed near the table 

and your left hand towards the tray front.

Summary of Contents for QT-740

Page 1: ...Models QT 740 and QT 750 Manual Part No DC30 006 Revision A Operator s Manual Fixed Elevating Float Top Radiographic Tables...

Page 2: ...copied photocopied reproduced translated or reduced to any electronic medium or machine readable form without prior consent in writing from Quantum Medical Imaging LLC Made in U S A Quantum Medical I...

Page 3: ...Revision History Models QT 740 QT 750 Operator s Manual i REVISION DATE TYPE OF MODIFICATION A 11 01 00 Initial Release Page Number Rev Page Number Rev Page Number Rev i iv A 1 30 A...

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Page 5: ...tents Models QT 740 QT 750 Operator s Manual iii Table of Contents Chapter 1 Safety Notices 1 Chapter 2 General Information 7 Chapter 3 Operation 11 Chapter 4 User Maintenance 21 Chapter 5 Warranty In...

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Page 7: ...Chapter 1 1 SAFETY NOTICES...

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Page 9: ...these warnings may cause serious injuries X RAY PROTECTION X rays are hazardous to both patient and operator unless established safe exposure factors and operating instructions are observed It is impo...

Page 10: ...aluation for Medical Use of X Rays and Gamma Rays of Energies up to 10 MeV as revised or replaced in the future Those authorized to operate test par ticipate in or supervise the operation of the equip...

Page 11: ...used for marking on this equipment or equipment doc umentation Earth ground Type B Equipment Protective Earth ground Attention consult accompanying documents Dangerous Voltage Enable tabletop float re...

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Page 13: ...Chapter 7 2 GENERAL INFORMATION...

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Page 15: ...ed radiography with minimal magnification Accepts all types of image receptors buckies grids and stationary grid cabinets Patient handgrips are standard accessory AC line cord fitted with hospital gra...

Page 16: ...ntains 1 Tabletop 2 Emergency Shut off Switch Model QT 750 only 3 Foot Pedal FLOAT Push Button Inhibit Switch 4 Base 5 Foot Pedal s Float Model QT 740 Float Up and Down Model QT 750 6 Float Push Butto...

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Page 19: ...of this equipment must be operated with reasonable care Manufacturer s equipment recommenda tions described in this manual must be observed WARNING To avoid damage to the table any load on table top...

Page 20: ...al positioning of the patient is enabled To operate the float top function proceed as follows WARNING When transferring a patient on or off the tabletop always make sure the tabletop is locked If nece...

Page 21: ...t pedal immediately activates tabletop locks inhibit ing transverse and longitudinal tabletop motion ELEVATING MOTION MODEL QT 750 ONLY On Model QT 750 radiographic tables the elevation function allow...

Page 22: ...e tabletop Note As it is lowered the speed at which the tabletop travels will gradually be reduced until the tabletop reaches the lowest point of travel for optimal patient comfort RAISING THE TABLETO...

Page 23: ...GE RECEPTOR CABINET LOCK The Image Receptor Cabinet rides on four linear ball bearings mounted to adjust able brackets attached to either side of the cabinet see Figure 7 These bear ings travel on the...

Page 24: ...open both grips 4 Position slide guides L brackets seated in channels to cassette size using indicators on cassette tray press center brass button to allow movement 5 Insert cassette into tray back e...

Page 25: ...from receptor using tray handle see Figure 9 3 Place thumb under lip of clamp handle Lift handle to release 4 Grasp handle and slide clamp back for inserting cassette 5 Insert cassette into tray back...

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Page 29: ...painted surfaces of the table Cleaning The system user is responsible for the basic cleanliness of the equipment On a regular basis the table surface should be wiped clean Painted metal sur faces sho...

Page 30: ...e cassette tray up slightly and pull the tray away from the Receptor Cabinet Poersch Trays 1 Float the table top fully back 2 Pull the cassette tray out by the handle until it stops 3 Grasp the left s...

Page 31: ...Chapter 25 5 WARRANTY INFORMATION...

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Page 33: ...age by properly trained personnel All QMI products shall be warranted for a period of 12 months from the time of origi nal installation the date of which will be determined by a completed returned war...

Page 34: ...LY QMI Warranty is exclusive of 1 Failure of Buyer Dealer to prepare the site or provide power requirements or oper ating environmental conditions in compliance with any applicable instructions or rec...

Page 35: ...parts or assemblies All returned parts shall become the property of Quantum Medical Imaging The preceding Paragraphs set forth Buyer s Remedies and Quantum Medical Imag ing s sole liability for claim...

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