Quantum QW-400 Series Installation And Operation Manual Download Page 1

Manual Part No. DC30-001  Revision B

 

Model QW-400 Series 

 

Installation and Operation 

Manual 

Vertical Wall Frame 

Summary of Contents for QW-400 Series

Page 1: ...Manual Part No DC30 001 Revision B Model QW 400 Series Installation and Operation Manual Vertical Wall Frame ...

Page 2: ...5074 This manual is copyrighted and all rights are reserved No portion of this document may be copied photocopied reproduced translated or reduced to any electronic medium or machine readable form without prior consent in writing from Quantum Medical Imaging LLC Copyright 2001 By Quantum Medical Imaging LLC Made in U S A ...

Page 3: ...cal Wall Frame i Revision History REVISION HISTORY REVISION DATE TYPE OF MODIFICATION A 11 9 00 Initial Release B 2 12 01 Added UL Mark Page Number Rev Page Number Rev Page Number Rev i x B 1 30 B LIST OF EFFECTIVE PAGES ...

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Page 5: ...del QW 400 Vertical Wall Frame Table of Contents Section 1 Introduction 1 Section 2 Specifications 5 Section 3 Assembly Installation 9 Section 4 Operation 17 Section 5 Maintenance 23 iii Table of Contents ...

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Page 7: ...e 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 important that everyone having anything to do with x radiation be properly trained and fully acquainted with the recommendations of the National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements as published in NCRP Reports avai...

Page 8: ...res described in publications such as Subchapter J of Title 21 of the Code of Federal Regulations Diagnostic X Ray Systems and Their Major Compo nents and NCRP Report No 102 Medical X Ray Electron Beam and Gamma Ray Protection for Energies Up to 50 MeV Equipment Design and Use as revised or replaced in the future Scheduled maintenance is essential to the assurance of continued integrity of this eq...

Page 9: ...ths from the time of original installation the date of which will be determined by a completed returned warranty card which must be returned within 30 days of system installation In no case shall the warranty exceed 15 months from the date of shipment If the warranty card is not re turned to QMI then the warranty shall take effect 12 months from the date of shipment by Quantum Medical Imaging Buye...

Page 10: ...equirements or operating environmental conditions in compliance with any applicable instruc tions or recommendations of Quantum Medical Imaging 2 Failure of Buyer Dealer to provide the proper incoming power required to sup port the equipment in accordance with the recommendation of QMI 3 Any modification of product performed by a party other than Quantum Medical Imaging 4 Combining incompatible pr...

Page 11: ...rned parts shall become the property of Quantum Medical Imaging The preceding Paragraphs set forth Buyer s Remedies and Quantum Medical Imaging s sole liability for claims based upon failure of the product to meet any warranty whether the claim is on contract warranty Tort including negligence and strict liability or otherwise and however instituted And upon the expira tion of the applicable warra...

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Page 15: ...ecep tor travel with 14 x 36 image receptor Fail safe electromagnetic locks for image receptor Easy installation INTENDED USE The Vertical Wall Frame Model QW 400 is intended for use as a wall mounted radiographic cassette holder that holds and positions a radiographic cassette for a radiographic exposure MAIN COMPONENTS See Figure 1 The Model QW 400 Vertical Wall Frame contains 1 Front Cover phen...

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Page 19: ... Material 1 0 mm Al Receptor Types 14 x 17 fixed grid 14 x 17 bucky 14 x 36 fixed grid 14 x 36 bucky Weight approx 100 lbs 45 7 kg PERFORMANCE SPECIFICATIONS The following are performance specifications for Vertical Wall Frame Image Receptor Travel Specifications Vertical Travel with 14 x 17 image receptor 42 5 inches 1080 0 mm Vertical Travel with 14 x 36 image receptor 22 5 inches 570 0 mm Elect...

Page 20: ...Relative Humidity 20 to 80 non condensing Altitude 30 5 to 2440 meters relative to sea level Non Operating Environment Ambient Temperature 18 C to 70 C Relative Humidity 20 to 95 non condensing Altitude 30 5 to 3048 meters relative to sea level COMPATIBILITY STATEMENT The Quantum Medical Imaging LLC Vertical Wall Frame is compatible with all Quantum Medical Imaging LLC manufactured tube stands and...

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Page 23: ...the packing list Use the list as a guide to opening remaining cartons Do not dispose of packing material until packing list is matched with actual parts received If any damaged parts are found notify the shipping or freight company immediately the manufacturer is relieved of any responsibility for damage during shipment after unit is picked up by the carrier Should there be a shortage of parts not...

Page 24: ...ottom end toward you b Loosely install the two 2 Spring Loaded Bearing Brackets on the top and bottom non film loading side of the Receptor Cabinet using two 2 1 4 20 x 3 4 screws on each bracket c Loosely install Bearing Bracket without spring part number ME10 013 on the bottom film loading side of the Receptor Cabinet using two 2 1 4 20 x 3 4 screws d Loosely install Bearing Bracket without spri...

Page 25: ...terweight so that the Pulley Cables slip over the Pul leys i Secure the Pulley Cables to two top Bucky Bearing Brackets on Re ceptor Cabinet using 1 4 20 x 1 hex head bolts and flat washers j Slowly allow the counterweight to pull Receptor Cabinet to top of Wall Frame k Check bumper stops making sure that the Receptor Cabinet does not contact Wall Frame 3 Install the Control Handle with bracket to...

Page 26: ...terminals 2 and 3 as shown in Figure 3 5 On systems configured for right hand film loading tie wrap coil cord cable as shown in Figure 4 6 On systems configured for left hand film loading tie wrap coil cord ca ble as shown in Figure 5 7 Re attach the Front Cover on the Wall Frame Figure 3 Model QW 400 Electrical Wiring Diagram ...

Page 27: ...terminals 2 and 3 as shown in Figure 3 5 On systems configured for right hand film loading tie wrap coil cord cable as shown in Figure 4 6 On systems configured for left hand film loading tie wrap coil cord ca ble as shown in Figure 5 7 Re attach the Front Cover on the Wall Frame Figure 3 Model QW 400 Electrical Wiring Diagram ...

Page 28: ...Model QW 400 Vertical Wall Frame Chapter 3 Assembly Installation 15 Figure 4 Coil Cord Cable Routing Right Hand Load Systems COIL CORD TIE WRAPPED TO FRAME COIL CORD TIE WRAPPED TO COUNTER WEIGHT CABLE ...

Page 29: ...e level use shims to level left to right as necessary 2 Turn on collimator light 3 Align the collimator cross hair lines to the center line on the Front Cover of the Vertical Wall Frame Adjust position of Vertical Wall Frame as required 4 Drill holes in the floor using the holes in the Vertical Wall Frame s floor mounting bracket as a guide Figure 5 Coil Cord Cable Routing Left hand Load Systems C...

Page 30: ... shown in Figure 6 6 Remove Front Cover from the Wall Frame 7 Secure the Vertical Wall Frame to the wall through mounting plate in rear of Wall Frame using appropriate hardware must be capable of supporting 60 lbs pull load Figure 6 Vertical Wall Frame Floor Mounting Brackets MOUNTING BRACKET HOLES 2X Figure 7 Vertical Wall Frame Wall Mounting Bracket MOUNTING BRACKET HOLES 2X 17 Chapter 3 Assembl...

Page 31: ... is to be moved 12 Line up the image receptor with collimator light field 13 Tighten Bucky Bearing Brackets slightly 14 Move Receptor Cabinet to the bottom of the Wall Frame 15 Re check alignment of the image receptor with the collimator light field 16 Ensure that control handle coil cable remains in Wall Frame groove Check smoothness of Receptor Cabinet travel Adjust Bucky Bearing Brackets if nec...

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Page 34: ... movable assemblies and parts of this equipment WARNING All movable assemblies and parts of this equipment must be operated with re must be operated with re must be operated with reasonable care Do not place hands or asonable care Do not place hands or asonable care Do not place hands or fingers in the openings along the sides of the Cassette Holder s fingers in the openings along the sides of the...

Page 35: ...nto a Midwest type cassette tray proceed as fol lows 1 Pull cassette tray from Receptor Cabinet using tray handle see Figure 9 2 Pull back on front cassette grip opens both grips 3 Position slide guides L brackets seated in channels to cassette size using indicators on cassette tray press center brass button to allow movement 4 Insert cassette into tray back end first 5 Lock cassette into tray 6 P...

Page 36: ...ws 1 Pull cassette tray from Receptor Cabinet using tray handle see Figure 10 2 Remove shelf from retainer by rotating flange forward 3 Place shelf in holes required for size of film cassette 4 Place cassette on shelf back end first Lift handle of clamp 5 Slide clamp forward pushing clamp firmly against cassette 6 While pushing clamp against cassette press clamp handle down Figure 10 Poersch Casse...

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Page 40: ...G Personnel engaged in maintenance activities should WARNING Personnel engaged in maintenance activities should WARNING Personnel engaged in maintenance activities should exercise exercise exercise normal caution and care while working with electro normal caution and care while working with electro normal caution and care while working with electro mechanical equipment Before removing or opening a...

Page 41: ...for wear and fraying Check all bearings and bearing surfaces for cleanliness and corrosion Conduct a general inspection for worn or damaged parts Visually inspect for wear and cleanliness REPLACEMENT PARTS AND ORDERING INFORMATION Table 1 below provides a list of replaceable parts for the Vertical Wall Frame See Figures 11 and 12 for locations of replaceable parts Chapter 5 Maintenance 28 ITEM DES...

Page 42: ...for wear and fraying Check all bearings and bearing surfaces for cleanliness and corrosion Conduct a general inspection for worn or damaged parts Visually inspect for wear and cleanliness REPLACEMENT PARTS AND ORDERING INFORMATION Table 1 below provides a list of replaceable parts for the Vertical Wall Frame See Figures 11 and 12 for locations of replaceable parts Chapter 5 Maintenance 28 ITEM DES...

Page 43: ...79 USA Phone 631 587 5800 When ordering replacement parts supply the following information Model and serial number of equipment Part number Part description Quantity required When ordering components or parts not listed in Table 1 a complete descrip tion of the part including its function and location should be provided with the model number and serial number of the unit 29 Figure 11 Model QW 400 ...

Page 44: ...Model QW 400 Vertical Wall Frame Chapter 5 Maintenance 30 Figure 12 Model QW 400 Vertical Wall Frame Parts Location Diagram 6 5 ...

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