Chapter A1: Detector Overview
Definium AMX 700 X-Ray System
5161515-1EN
Rev. 6 (10 February 2008)
A1-8
Operator Manual
© 2008 General Electric Company. All rights reserved.
Handling and Cleaning
Detector Handling
The device contains sensitive electronics that are susceptible to vibration, shock, drop, and impact.
When handling the device, use the handle and/or use both hands to manipulate the detector into the
correct anatomical position for the exam.
WARNING:
Do not swing the device into hard surfaces, especially corners, as this may scratch the
cover, create an image quality artifacts, or damage the electronics inside.
Special Instructions if the detector is dropped:
Inspect the exterior for any possible cracks. Run
Detector Check to test the detector (refer to
Chapter A8: Quality Assurance Process and Maintenance
). It
will be clear if the electronics are not functioning. Other possible failures may include communication
problems, image quality degradation, and loss of power. If any or all of these occur, call your GE Service
Representative.
• Do not drop objects onto the detector.
• Do not use the detector as a stretcher to lift a patient.
• Do not drop the detector at any time.
• Do not prop the device on an edge, against wall or bed. Keep detector in cradle, bucky, or other GE-
supplied container.
• Do not place other objects or patients on the detector if it is not on a flat surface, as shown in
Figure A1-5.
• Do not use unapproved chemical cleaners.
• Do not immerse detector into water or other liquids.
• Do not use a defibrillator while patient remains in contact with detector.
Figure A1-5
Detector handling - do not place objects on detector if it is not lying flat
Detector surfaces have been treated with a finish to provide a smooth and easily cleanable surface. Take
care to protect the surface from scratches.
WARNING:
Extra precautions should be taken if the device will be exposed to excessive amounts of
bodily fluids or liquids.
The detector is designed to prevent some liquids or particulate matter from getting inside the cover. It
can sustain a temporary splash or spray, but it is not designed to be immersed in liquid (not even
temporarily).
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