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Proteus XR/a 
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Содержание Proteus XR/a

Страница 1: ...tor Manual 0459 Copyright 2000 2001 2003 2004 2005 2006 By General Electric Company Operating Documentation FOR TRAINING PURPOSES ONLY NOTE Once downloaded this document is UNCONTROLLED and therefore may not be the latest revision Always confirm revision status against a validated source ie CDL ...

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Страница 3: ...ortant 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 available from NCRP Publications 7910 Woodmont Avenue Room 1016 Bethesda Maryland 20814 and of the International Commission on Radiation Protection and take adequate steps to prote...

Страница 4: ...own specially trained field engineers All of GE s electrical work on these products will comply with the requirements of the applicable electrical codes The purchaser of GE equipment shall only utilize qualified personnel i e GE s field engineers personnel of third party service companies with equivalent training or licensed electricians to perform electrical servicing on the equipment CERTIFIED E...

Страница 5: ...ation Department of Health USA Underwriter s Laboratories Inc UL an independent testing laboratory Canadian Standards Association CSA International Electrotechnical Commission IEC The following equipment classifications are applicable to the product Equipment classification with respect to protection from electric shock Class 1 Degree of protection from electric shock Type B Degree of protection a...

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Страница 7: ...interference which may be determined by switching the equipment on and off the user or qualified service personnel should attempt to correct the problem by one or more of the following measure s Reorient or relocate the affected device s Increase the separating space between the equipment and the affected device Power the equipment from a source different from that of the affected device Consult t...

Страница 8: ...ff in charge of this equipment is required to instruct technicians patients and others Guidance and manufacturer s declaration Electromagnetic Emissions The Proteus XR a system is suitable for use in the specified electromagnetic environment The purchaser or user of the Proteus XR a system should assure that it is used in an electromagnetic environment as described below Emissions Test Compliance ...

Страница 9: ...nment Surge IEC 61000 4 5 1 kV differential mode 2 kV common mode 1 kV differential mode 2 kV common mode Mains power quality is that of a typical commercial and or hospital environment Voltage dips short interruptions and voltage variations on power supply input lines IEC 61000 4 11 5 UT 95 dip in UT for 0 5 cycle 40 UT 60 dip in UT for 5 cycles 70 UT 30 dip in UT 5 UT 95 dip in UT for 5 s 0 UT f...

Страница 10: ...tic site survey are less than the compliance level in each frequency range Interference may occur in the vicinity of equipment marked with the following symbol NOTE 1 At 80 MHz and 800 MHz the higher frequency range applies NOTE 2 These guidelines may not apply in all situations Electromagnetic propagation is affected by absorption and reflection from structures objects and people Field strengths ...

Страница 11: ...s DISTANCE meters DISTANCE meters 0 01 0 12 0 12 0 23 0 1 0 38 0 38 0 73 1 1 2 1 2 2 3 10 3 8 3 8 7 3 100 12 12 23 For transmitters rated at a power not listed above the DISTANCE can be estimated using the equation in the corresponding column where P is the power rating of the transmitter in watts W according to the transmitter manufacturer Note These are guidelines Actual conditions may vary FOR ...

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Страница 13: ...DS OF PATIENT AND OPERATOR CAUSED BY TABLE TOP MOVEMENT HANDS MUST BE KEPT AWAY FROM TABLE TOP EDGES AT ALL TIMES USE A SID AS LARGE AS POSSIBLE IN ORDER TO KEEP THE ABSORBED DOSE TO THE PATIENT AS LOW AS REASONABLY ACHIEVABLE IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE OPERATOR TO PROVIDE MEANS FOR AUDIO AND VISUAL COMMUNICATION WITH THE PATIENT FROM THE CONTROL ROOM PERFORM PERIODIC MAINTENANCE TO ENSURE CO...

Страница 14: ... are operating correctly Motion controls and Lock Releases Audible and visual alarms Visually inspect the equipment and make sure that Equipment is not damaged or missing parts All cover panels are in place prior to turning on electrical power hazardous electrical or mechanical parts could be exposed APPROVED OPERATING PROCEDURES AND ACCESSORIES Be sure to use the equipment and the approved access...

Страница 15: ...g to use the product and request training assistance from GE Medical System if needed Keep the operating manuals with the equipment at all times and periodically review the procedures and safety precautions This system contains operating safeguards to provide maximum safety Before calling for service be certain proper operating procedures are being used Satisfactory equipment performance requires ...

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Страница 17: ...urn the power on 4 1 4 2 Turn Power off 4 1 4 3 Daily Warm Up Procedures 4 2 4 4 System Status Display 4 2 4 5 Radiography Control Key 4 3 5 PROTEUS XR A SYSTEM CONSOLE 5 1 5 1 Introduction 5 1 5 2 Procedure Edit 5 9 5 3 Application 5 13 6 PROTEUS XR A TABLE COMPONENTS 6 1 6 1 Safe Operation Precautions 6 1 6 2 Introduction 6 3 6 3 Table Operation 6 5 6 4 Cassette Tray Operation 6 6 7 PROTEUS XR A...

Страница 18: ...uble Shooting 12 1 12 3 Other Operator Fault Analysis 12 4 12 4 Resetting Faults 12 4 13 PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS OF ROOM 13 1 13 1 Environmental Requirements Limitations 13 1 13 2 Equipment Heat output 13 2 13 3 Radiation Protection 13 3 14 SPECIFICATION 14 1 14 1 General System Specifications 14 1 14 2 Table Specifications 14 2 14 3 Generator Specifications 14 3 14 4 System Console Specifications 1...

Страница 19: ...aintenance item 3 01 03 2001 Add manufacturer s name 3 07 03 2001 Add a warning 4 27 09 2001 Add notes change specs 5 14 05 2003 Add description of MX100 X ray tube and SG100 Wall Stand 6 12 04 2004 Add a caution about the shroud of the elevating table 7 25 06 2005 Add EMC and WEEE Rules 7 25 06 2005 Add description of SG120 Wall Stand 8 05 12 2005 Add description of Eclipse Proteus collimator 8 0...

Страница 20: ...14 9 7 13 1 thru 13 14 1 14 14 7 APPENDIX 1 xi 8 7 7 and 7 8 2 xv thru xviii 8 ⅲ 3 2 2 thru 2 4 8 2 4 3 3 1 thru 3 3 8 3 1 thru 3 3 3 6 6 8 5 1 thru 5 12 3 7 1 thru 7 2 8 6 1 thru 6 5 3 7 15 thru 7 19 8 7 6 thru 7 10 3 14 13 8 8 2 and 8 3 3 2 4 9 10 4 3 2 3 10 11 3 3 14 6 11 13 11 and 13 16 3 APPENDIX 3 2 3 4 4 3 4 5 4 4 6 3 4 7 7 thru 7 8 4 8 1 thru 8 2 4 9 2 4 chapter12 thru chapter13 4 2 4 5 3 ...

Страница 21: ... XR A QUICK START 1 1 Turn System On 1 2 Tube Warm Up Set Technique Set Parameters Take 2 Exposures 10 sec apart FOR TRAINING PURPOSES ONLY NOTE Once downloaded this document is UNCONTROLLED and therefore may not be the latest revision Always confirm revision status against a validated source ie CDL ...

Страница 22: ...9724 100 1 2 1 3 Set Technique APR Select Category Select Procedure Take Exposure FOR TRAINING PURPOSES ONLY NOTE Once downloaded this document is UNCONTROLLED and therefore may not be the latest revision Always confirm revision status against a validated source ie CDL ...

Страница 23: ...59724 100 1 3 1 4 Set Manual Technique Take Exposure Set Technique Set Parameters FOR TRAINING PURPOSES ONLY NOTE Once downloaded this document is UNCONTROLLED and therefore may not be the latest revision Always confirm revision status against a validated source ie CDL ...

Страница 24: ...259724 100 1 4 1 5 Set AEC Technique Take Exposure Set Parameters Set Technique FOR TRAINING PURPOSES ONLY NOTE Once downloaded this document is UNCONTROLLED and therefore may not be the latest revision Always confirm revision status against a validated source ie CDL ...

Страница 25: ...ure safe operation This symbol indicates that waste electrical and electronic equipment must not be disposed of as unsorted municipal waste and must be collected separately Please contact an authorized representative of the manufacturer for information concerning the decommissioning of your equipment X ray emission X ray tube head is emitting X rays Take adequate precautions to prevent the possibi...

Страница 26: ...ction again electrical shock regarding leakage current and protective grounding per IEC 601 1 Alternating Current Indicates equipment that is suitable for alternating current only Direct Current Indicates equipment that is suitable for direct current only Functional Earth ground Terminal Terminal directly connected to a point of a measuring supply or control circuit or to a screening part which is...

Страница 27: ...ou ve chosen by referring to the next chapter Table 2 1 MEANINGS OF PROTEUS XR A SIGNS Illustration 2 1 PROTEUS XR A SYSTEM WARNING SIGNS LOCATION Proteus XR a Collimator Eclipse Proteus Collimator FOR TRAINING PURPOSES ONLY NOTE Once downloaded this document is UNCONTROLLED and therefore may not be the latest revision Always confirm revision status against a validated source ie CDL ...

Страница 28: ...and OTS radiographic suspension 2 3 m Cabinet PART NUMBER 2259976 2260354 S3918MD S3918K 2259973 LOCATION of Name Plate DESIGNATION X ray Tube RAD 14 Proteus XR a Automatic Collimator Bucky L H Jedi Generator PART NUMBER 2259981 2259298 54 2189553 or 5159516 1 2268970 or 2244165 2 LOCATION of Name Plate DESIGNATION X ray Tube MX 100 Eclipse Proteus Collimator SG120 Wall Stand PART NUMBER D2301R 23...

Страница 29: ...Frequency Generator optional 2 System console Color LCD Touch Screen 3 OverHead Tube Suspension OTS Control Console Receptor Selection kV mAs Adjustments SID Display Angle Display 4 Table optional Elevating Table Bucky Fixed Grid Cassette Holder optional Ion Chamber for AEC optional 5 Wall Stand GPCP No 2260354 optional Bucky Stationary Grid optional Ion Chamber for AEC optional 6 SG120 Wall Stand...

Страница 30: ...Y ILLUSTRATION 3 1 PROTEUS XR A SYSTEM COMPONENTS The Proteus XR a System is divided into basic components 1 System Console 7 X ray Tube 2 Elevating Table 8 Proteus XR a Collimator 3 Overhead Tube Suspension 9 Eclipse Proteus Collimator 4 Wall Stand GPCP No 2260354 optional 10 Tomography optional 5 SG120 Wall Stand GPCP No 2402562 optional 11 Printer optional 6 Generator Cabinet 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 WA...

Страница 31: ...COMPLIANCE COMPATIBILITY LIST PRODUCT CATEGORY PRODUCT DESCRIPTION MODEL NUMBER RADIOGRAPHIC TABLE PROTEUS TABLE 2259988 WALL STAND 600 0301 VERTICAL CASSETTE HOLDER SG120 TILTING ROTATING WALL STAND 2402562 PROTEUS XR A MANUAL COLLIMATOR 2259989 PROTEUS XR A AUTO COLLIMATOR 2259298 54 BEAM LIMITING DEVICE ECLIPSE PROTEUS COLLIMATOR 2379827 RAD 14 32 50KW 2259981 XRAY TUBE HOUSING ASSEMBLY MX 100 ...

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Страница 33: ...nsole All other equipment in the room will turn off When the power is turned off the color touch screen will disappear Also the indicator in the system display area will not be lit Do not turn the power ON and OFF quickly Wait at least 30 seconds between switching from ON OFF and vice versa IN EMERGENCY USE EMERGENCY OFF SWITCH LOCATED ON THE WALL NEXT TO THE CONTROL CONSOLE Except in emergency do...

Страница 34: ...eat Indicator light appears the system has over heated The system will not allow the user to take any exposures until the tube is properly cooled down System Inhibit Indicator If the System Inhibit Indicator light appears the system is indicating there is an error This may indicate Examination room door is open indicator will flash Various inhibition errors on the system see Table 12 2 Technique o...

Страница 35: ...lower right hand corner of the System Console under the system status display is where the Prep and Exposure buttons are located See Illustration 4 1 To make an exposure using the System Console first press down and hold the PREP button for 1 1 5 seconds This prepares the X ray tube for exposure Then press the EXPOSURE button down until the exposure is complete A buzzer will sound notifying that t...

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Страница 37: ...tch are pressed On the outside of the display screen are a set of up down arrows These arrows are used to change the technique factors on the display screen These buttons will be explained in the technique section NEVER LOAD NON SYSTEM SOFTWARE ONTO THE SYSTEM CONSOLE ILLUSTRATION 5 1 UNDERSTANDING THE DISPLAY Group 1 Technique S Group 1 Technique S Group 1 Parameter selection Area see 5 1 1 Group...

Страница 38: ...op Tomography Focal Spot Small Focal Spot Large Focal Spot Toggle Button AEC Manual Right Left Center Right Center Left Right Left Right Center Left Center Manual No AEC chambers selected Density 2 1 0 1 2 Patient Size Small Medium Large Pediatric Film Speed 100 200 400 600 800 Note If a site only uses one film screen combination the field service engineer can remove the button in the service soft...

Страница 39: ...er to change the function of the up down arrows from a 1 step increase decrease for kV and sec to a 10 step increase decrease Note When the middle button is selected and you switch between technique factors kV to mAs the fast selection will deselect To set a technique 1 To set a technique touch the technique factor buttton of choice kV mAs mA sec Once the button is selected the button will turn bl...

Страница 40: ... the error and call service Console Message Error 40 Rotation error Recommended Operator Action The Proteus XR a system has detected a rotation error Press the reset button and try the exposure again If error occurs again note the error and call service Console Message Error 50 Heat filament error Recommended Operator Action The Proteus XR a system has detected a heat filament error Press the rese...

Страница 41: ...e error and call service Console Message Error 110 Tube generator overheat error Recommended Operator Action The Proteus XR a system has detected a tube generator overheat error Press the reset button and wait until tube cooling down then try the exposure again If error occurs again note the error and call service Console Message Error 120 Application error Recommended Operator Action The Proteus ...

Страница 42: ...cyx 7 Skull Skull Sinuses TMJ 8 Lower Extremity Foot Toes Ankle Tibia Fibula Oscalcis 9 IVP Tomo KUB IVP Tomo 10 Facial Bone Facial Bone Nasal Bone Zygomatic Arch Orbits 11 Lower Extremity Knee Patella Femur Hip 12 Custom Area where user can put 9 procedures of choice To Use APR 1 Select a category When the category is selected the procedure screen appears with the first procedure in the category ...

Страница 43: ...Note 1 Position the area of interest in the upper right quadrant of the X Ray field No 1 and No 3 together To control exposure for two symmetrical parts of the body such as the lungs or kidneys Note 2 Position the area of interest to be aligned with the No 1 and No 3 sensing areas To control exposure for two areas of interest that are in the upper left and center of the X Ray field Position the ar...

Страница 44: ...re 2 1 0 1 2 See the table below for density change specifications Scale Density Factor Density correction tolerance 2 59 more than A A 1 26 1 26 10 A 1 26 1 26 1 26 more than A A 1 26 10 A 1 26 0 A 1 1 20 less than A A 1 26 10 A 1 26 2 37 less than A A 1 26 1 26 10 A 1 26 1 26 FOR TRAINING PURPOSES ONLY NOTE Once downloaded this document is UNCONTROLLED and therefore may not be the latest revisio...

Страница 45: ...re Edit button 2 From any procedure menu screen on the system console select the Procedure Edit button Note To make any changes to procedure edit the procedure edit floppy disk must be inserted into the disk drive 5 2 2 Getting Started The procedure menu shown in Illustration 5 7 is the Category screen of procedure edit This screen was selected from the main screen ILLUSTRATION 5 7 PROCEDURE EDIT ...

Страница 46: ... the character to the left of the cursor Caps Lock switches text between small and capital letters Cancel lets you exit out of the keyboard screen without any changes This arrow button allows the user to skip down to the second line of the text box Left right up and down arrows move the cursor in the direction of the arrow Done saves the name and returns to the Procedure Edit screen Note You can o...

Страница 47: ...ppears between the brackets above the keyboard as it is typed The same keyboard will appear as in the category screen To change parameters or technique in a procedure 1 Select procedure of choice procedure button will be a darker shade of blue 2 Select the parameter technique button to be changed 3 Change the parameter technique 4 Select the save param button 5 Touch the edit done button Note If t...

Страница 48: ...the current room onto the diskette This information will overwrite any data that was already on the diskette Retrieve Retrieve will read procedure editing information off a diskette and store it in the system console computer memory 1 Insert the diskette containing a previously saved Procedure Edit Database into the floppy disk drive 2 Touch the RETRIEVE BACKUP to copy all procedure information to...

Страница 49: ... cassette tray must be inserted all the way into the Wall Stand Bucky or Table Bucky If the cassette tray is not inserted all the way into the Wall Stand Bucky or Table Bucky the exposure will be prohibited either with or without AEC When select Table top as the image receptor the cassette should be placed on the table top or the top of SG120 Wall Stand Bucky SG120 Wall Stand Bucky is in Horizonta...

Страница 50: ...can be changed between 0 001 6 3s quickly or slowly if the value is over limitation this button will blink mAs on OTS also change accordingly 9 Select Focal Spot Focal Spot can be toggled 10 Select density if in AEC mode Density can be switched 11 Select film speed if configured by FE Film speed can be switched 12 Select patient size Patient size can be switched 5 3 3 Taking Exposure 1 Prepare exp...

Страница 51: ...ring X ray emission this lamp will be on 6 Buzzer During X ray emission it will be on 7 Turn auto manual switch Manual lamp on or off 8 Table in PBL when table in center SID in detent Cassette in place if have tray selected Exposure ready is on or exposure holder is on 9 WALL in PBL when wall SID in detent Cassette in place Exposure ready is on or exposure holder is on 10 TOMO in PBL when table in...

Страница 52: ... Return to the main screen edit interface In edit interface Press edit done button Save the category name to the system and return to the main screen interface In sub APR interface press procedure edit button Enter the sub APR procedure edit interface Press name proc and any sub APR name Enter the name edit interface and edit the name only in English Press edit done button to save the procedure na...

Страница 53: ...L OR CAUSE OTHER UNINTENDED PROBLEMS THAT COULD BE HAZARDOUS CAREFULLY MONITOR ALL EQUIPMENT MOTIONS TO PREVENT COLLISIONS ASSIST PATIENT ON AND OFF THE TABLE DURING TABLE TOP PROCEDURES ENSURE THAT THE PATIENT S HEAD HANDS AND FEET ARE COMPLETELY WITHIN THE TABLE TOP AREA IF ANY PORTION OF THE PATIENT S BODY EXTENDS OVER THE EDGE OF THE TABLE TOP AREA SERIOUS INJURY MAY RESULT THE MAXIMUM SUPPORT...

Страница 54: ...TABLE TOP ALWAYS PRESS THE TABLE TOP MOVEMENT LOCK BUTTON TO BLOCK THE CONTROL PEDAL FUNCTIONS MOMENTARILY AND THEREFORE AVOID INJURIES TO THE PATIENT OR DAMAGE TO THE EQUIPMENT IF A CONTROL PEDAL IS ACCIDENTALLY STEPPED ON 6 1 4 HAND GRIPS ALWAYS USE HAND GRIPS TO AVOID INJURY TO FINGERS AND HANDS THE PATIENT S HANDS MUST BE KEPT AWAY FROM TABLE TOP EDGES AT ALL TIMES WARNING WARNING WARNING WARN...

Страница 55: ...foam Its dimensions are 2200mm in length and 880mm in width Its filtration is less than 1 1 mm of aluminum at 100 KV The table top can be moved longitudinally and transversely for easy patient positioning Even when it is fully extended horizontally it can support a prostrate patient weighing up to 220 kg 484 lbs in accordance with Standard UL2601 Elevating Base The elevating base raises the table ...

Страница 56: ... table top is raised or lowered Hand Grips Two hand grips are included with the Proteus XR a These serve to maintain the patients hands away from the table top edges and to give patients a feeling of security The grips are not intended to support the weight of patients For safety reasons the patient handgrips must be used during all examinations The grips slide onto the side rails of the table top...

Страница 57: ...lly stop until the collision condition is removed This is accomplished by either clearing the foreign object from the table top movement path or by requesting the reverse movement of the table top To avoid jamming do not put your foot right under the table outer cover when table is driven down to the lower limit DO NOT TRY TO RAISE OR LOWER THE TABLE BY MEANS OF THE CONTROL PEDAL WHILE THE TABLE A...

Страница 58: ...T BE KEPT AWAY FROM TABLE TOP EDGES AT ALL TIMES 6 4 Cassette Tray Operation The Bucky is equipped with a cassette tray which is located in the Bucky tray slot It accepts cassette sizes ranging from 12 70cmx17 78cm 5 x7 through 14 x17 35 56cmx43 18cm 6 4 1 Introduction See Illustration 6 2 and Table 6 1 ILLUSTRATION 6 2 CASSETTE TRAY TABLE OR VERTICAL WALL STAND OPERATOR CONTROLS WARNING 10 11 9 4...

Страница 59: ...me 7 Centering Scale Indicator Centers the cassette right or left through visual alignment 8 Tray Stop Release Control Release tray stop so that you can remove the tray from the Bucky 9 Cassette In Place Switch Control Provides access for cassette removal 10 Amphenol Connector Commu nicator Deliver message from cassette size sensor 11 Cassette Size Sensor General Auto detect cassette size 6 4 2 Ca...

Страница 60: ...Selection in Chapter 5 when taking exposure either with or without AEC the cassette tray must be inserted all the way into the Table Bucky If the cassette tray is not inserted all the way into the Table Bucky the exposure will be prohibited either with or without AEC 6 4 3 Cassette Removal To remove a cassette from the manual cassette tray pull the tray out fully by its handle Pull up on the tight...

Страница 61: ...LLUSTRATION 7 1 OTS Components 7 2 Overhead Rail System The overhead rail system consists of the stationary rails ceiling or wall mounted and a bridge that travels longitudinally LONG along the rails Guide bearings maintain alignment of the bridge with the rails and the X ray table An electric lock controls motion of the bridge along the rails A switch marked LONG on the user interface activates t...

Страница 62: ...in the carriage The counterpoise system is equipped with a safety locking feature to prevent the tube unit from falling in the event of spring or main cable failure Adding an accessory such as a collimator extension cylinder may cause the suspension to be slightly out of balance Proteus XR a Collimator accessory weight may not exceed 4 5 kg 10 pounds and Eclipse Proteus Collimator accessory weight...

Страница 63: ... switch to index the focal spot over the longitudinal table centerline Depress and momentarily hold the LONG switch with the DETENT switch still depressed to index the focal spot at one of the pre selected SID s When reaching the approximate position motion should be slow to avoid passing over the detent bracket To move out of the indexed positions depress the DETENT switch a second time Note The ...

Страница 64: ...ght side of the tube support Then pivot the tube unit and release the lever The tube support will lock in the next 30 position 7 4 2 X ray Tube Trunion Rotation ILLUSTRATION 7 5 X RAY TUBE TILT X ray tube can be tilt forward along X ray tube axis 32 50kW system Grasp the handle above the tube and move backwards The tube is now free to be moved Position the tube to the desired location and move the...

Страница 65: ...itches are depressed In emergencies the tube unit can be moved against the force of the locks The gravity center of the angulating parts including tube OTS console collimator etc is lower than the angulating axis So when tube angulation is 90 degree if release the angulation lock there will be a trend of tube to angulate downward When tube angulation is 90 degree please pay attention to hold the O...

Страница 66: ...one or two hands The locks and lock releases on the user interface make positioning the X ray tube easy Note Changing exposure parameters or receptors on either system console or OTS console will result in a same change to both consoles ILLUSTRATION 7 7 OTS CONSOLE 3 4 8 9 10 13 14 12 17 16 15 19 20 18 21 1 2 5 6 7 11 22 FOR TRAINING PURPOSES ONLY NOTE Once downloaded this document is UNCONTROLLED...

Страница 67: ... tube angle 10 auto collimator switch to manual collimator When tube angle 75 manual collimator switch to auto collimator and exposure holder lamp is on SID displays 0 In Wall Foot mode when 75 tube angle 90 10 auto collimator switch to manual collimator In Wall Head mode when 75 tube angle 90 10 auto collimator switch to manual collimator When tube angle 90 75 manual collimator switch to auto col...

Страница 68: ...ia a time switch 5 Measuring tape grip for SID measurement Take reading at bottom edge of multileaf collimator The measuring tape has both a cm and an inch graduation 6 In manual or auto collimator mode MEMORY button for resetting last exposure format used when current blade width and height are larger than last setting 7 Two accessory rails 8 key I SID adjusting Press key in manual collimator mod...

Страница 69: ... may result in the falling down and lead to possible injure to the human body or instruments 7 6 2 Display on the ACSS Multileaf Collimator ILLUSTRATION 7 9 AUTOMATIC COLLIMATOR DISPLAY 1 P BL e c t d 9 4 i n x 9 i n 4 4 5 e S e l i n 0 R e a d y 2 3 4 Selected Bucky workstation on Bucky Table or Bucky Wall Stand selected 1 Operating mode PBL with automatic format collimation system Manual Without...

Страница 70: ...an internal time switch LASER Warning Label The operator should pay his attention to the LASER WARNING as follows LASER RADIATION PEAK POWER 1MW WAVE LENGHT 540 700 NM CLASS II LASER PRODUCT DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM WHEN YOU SWITCH ON THE LINEAR LASER LIGHT LOCALIZER TAKE CARE THAT NO PERSON LOOKS DIRECTLY INTO THE LASER TO AVOID EYE INJURIES OR IMPAIRED VISION Centering Cross The centering cross is...

Страница 71: ...nd vertical axis ILLUSTRATION 7 11 AUTOMATIC COLLIMATOR REAR VIEW Identification labels 1 Locking lever for 45 rotation of collimator around vertical axis Lamp housing of light localizer FOR TRAINING PURPOSES ONLY NOTE Once downloaded this document is UNCONTROLLED and therefore may not be the latest revision Always confirm revision status against a validated source ie CDL ...

Страница 72: ...ight Mount lamp housing and fasten it by retightening both screws IF THE HALOGEN LAMP OF THE LIGHT LOCALIZER REMAINS ILLUMINATED FOR A LONGER PERIOD OF TIME THE HOUSING MAY HEAT UP PLEASE AVOID TOUCHING THE LAMP HOUSING TO PREVENT BURNS ALWAYS USE OEM REPLACEMENT LAMPS FOR THE LIGHT LOCALIZER HALOGEN LAMPS WHICH ARE NOT SHORT CIRCUIT PROOF MAY BREAK AND RESULT IN INJURIES CAUSED BY BROKEN GLASS LA...

Страница 73: ...p multileaf collimator with both hands and rotate it by the desired angle to the required direction Rotating the Collimator to the 0 Lock in Position Grasp collimator with both hands and turn it to the 0 lock in position ALWAYS GRASP MULTILEAF COLLIMATOR IN SUCH A WAY THAT NEITHER HAND CAN BE PINCHED OR CRUSHED BETWEEN THE HANDLES AND THE COLLIMATOR Locking lever 1 Max rotation of multileaf collim...

Страница 74: ...field adjusting 2 Lateral opening lever for lateral light field adjusting Adjust the lever according to the SID you used Note The light field of the collimator shouldn t beyond 17inch 14inch 43cm 36cm or 14inch 17inch 36cm 43cm 2 Lateral Opening Lever 1 Longitudinal Opening Lever FOR TRAINING PURPOSES ONLY NOTE Once downloaded this document is UNCONTROLLED and therefore may not be the latest revis...

Страница 75: ... to the right opens the collimator 4 X ray field illumination light localizer and bucky centering light on off Cutoff also performed automatically via a time switch 5 Measuring tape grip for SID measurement Take reading at bottom edge of collimator The measuring tape has both a cm and an inch graduation 6 In manual or auto collimator mode M button for resetting last exposure format used when curre...

Страница 76: ... PROTEUS COLLIMATOR DISPLAY 1 Operating mode PBL with automatic format collimation system Manual Without automatic format collimation system 2 Display of width and height of collimated x ray field 3 Display of Source Image Distance SID ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE MAY CAUSE THE DISPLAY ON THE FRONT OF THE COLLIMATOR TO GO BLANK THE SYSTEM POWER MUST BE CYCLED VIA THE CONSOLE ON OFF SWITCH TO RECOVER WA...

Страница 77: ...me switch The light localizer and Bucky centering light cannot be switched separately Light field dimension check Power on lamp by pushing the button 4 Illustration7 15 on the control panel to make the light field visible Use a ruler or tape to measure the height and width of light field Bucky centering light The bucky centering light provides the axis mark for longitudinal centering which is line...

Страница 78: ...nsating filters templates and cone please pay attention to ensure the accessories to be supported securely and reliably by the accessory rails Otherwise the incorrect and unsafe insertion of the accessories may result in the falling down and lead to possible injure to the human body or instruments 7 8 4 Rotating the Collimator 90 around the Vertical Axis Loosen the locking screw 1 Illustration7 15...

Страница 79: ...MINATED FOR A LONGER PERIOD OF TIME THE HOLDER MAY HEAT UP PLEASE AVOID TOUCHING THE LAMP HOUSING UNTIL IT COOLS DOWN Loosen 2 mouning screws of the lamp assembly from the hole on rear side of the collimator and remove the defective lamp assembly from the right side of the collimator Mounting the new lamp assembly Mount the new lamp assembly Reconnect the connector of the lamp Mount the right cove...

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Страница 81: ...tions See Illustration 8 1 The wall stand enables radiographic operation to be performed from different vertical positions within the range of the cassette movement The height of vertical column is 2150mm Bucky Stationary grid cabinet travel distance is from 460 1710mm ILLUSTRATION 8 1 WALL STAND 1 2 3 4 5 6 FOR TRAINING PURPOSES ONLY NOTE Once downloaded this document is UNCONTROLLED and therefor...

Страница 82: ...tte Tray 6 Vertical Motion 7 LAT Grab Bar 8 PA Grab Bar 9 Knee Spacer Note The content with a star is only for the wall stand with a knee spacer 1 3 8 4 7 5 9 ILLUSTRATION 8 2 WALL STAND FOR TRAINING PURPOSES ONLY NOTE Once downloaded this document is UNCONTROLLED and therefore may not be the latest revision Always confirm revision status against a validated source ie CDL ...

Страница 83: ... the way into the Bucky Note If select Wall Stand as the image receptor on System Console refer to section 5 3 1 Technique Selection in Chapter 5 when taking exposure either with or without AEC the cassette tray must be inserted all the way into the Wall Stand Bucky If the cassette tray is not inserted all the way into the Bucky the exposure will be prohibited either with or without AEC Note To pr...

Страница 84: ... the three ion chamber areas ILLUSTRATION 8 3 POSITIONING OF ION CHAMBER DETECTORS 2 AREA THE POSITION OF THE SENSING AREAS AREA 2 51mm 9 23mm 3 6 92mm 2 2 56mm 2 51mm X RAY FIELD CENTER LINE X RAY FIELD CENTER LINE 1 3 AREA 205mm 8 in Sensing area Number 2 is at the center of the x ray beam Area Number 1 and Area Number 3 can be selected to cover an exposure of two symmetrical parts of the body a...

Страница 85: ...as The basic positioning requirements are also important when using area 2 Misalignment may result in unusable film Therefore care should be taken when positioning the area of interest over area 2 1 Before positioning the patient align the x ray tube to the center of area 2 2 Collimate the light field to an area of 205mm 230mm This light field is now cen tered on area 2 and encompasses two sides o...

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Страница 87: ...ESPONSIBILITY OF THE OPERATOR TO ENSURE THE SAFETY OF THE PATIENT WHILE THE MACHINE IS IN OPERATION BY CHECKING PROPER PATIENT POSITIONING AND USING THE EQUIPMENT PROTECTIVE DEVICES CHECK CAREFULLY THAT THERE ARE NOT INTERFERENCES NEITHER COLLISION POSSIBILITY BETWEEN THE PATIENT AND OTHER DEVICES WARNING WARNING WARNING FOR TRAINING PURPOSES ONLY NOTE Once downloaded this document is UNCONTROLLED...

Страница 88: ...upports tubes and generators the SG120 is able to provide vertical and horizontal off table radiography The tilting rotating functionality is available Lateral bar and patient support are optional Illustration 9 1 SG120 WALL STAND Lateral bar optional Front panel Patient support optional Bucky assembly Column assembly FOR TRAINING PURPOSES ONLY NOTE Once downloaded this document is UNCONTROLLED an...

Страница 89: ...onic devices in the column assembly are located the equipment cables and electronic boards 9 2 2 Bucky Assembly Includes the bucky which is mounted to the bucky support behind the front panel Includes a cassette tray suitable for all standard cassette sizes In the bucky assembly are also located other parts such as the grid optional and the ion chamber used for AEC exposures 9 2 3 Front Panel Incl...

Страница 90: ... position when the equipment is switched ON thanks to the electromagnetic vertical brakes Procedure 1 Press the key on the vertical lock handle 2 Check that the brakes are released and the bucky assembly can be displaced smoothly along the vertical direction 3 Set the bucky assembly at the desired height depending on the study to be performed 4 Release the key on the vertical lock handle and check...

Страница 91: ...The SG120 is LEFT configured for cassette loading but his configuration can be changed if needed See Service Manual for details on LEFT to RIGHT configuration change Procedure 1 Extract the cassette tray pulling by its handle 2 Open cassette clamp locking assembly Spread out and separate the clamps FOR TRAINING PURPOSES ONLY NOTE Once downloaded this document is UNCONTROLLED and therefore may not ...

Страница 92: ...HE ARM IN CASE IT BECOMES DEFORMED Note Normally it is not needed to remove completely the cassette tray from the bucky in order to load a cassette Cassettes may be inserted in the tray by pulling the tray until movement is stopped by the catch on the lower rear of the tray Note Even if it is not needed if it is wanted to remove totally the cassette tray from the bucky just pull the tray out until...

Страница 93: ...nsity cut off at the edges of the film and appearance of grid patterns may be found The alignment is not critical when an anti diffusion grid is used In this case tilted tube techniques may be used without undue cut off Note The cassette tray handle is marked to indicate the vertical center of the bucky To assure the bucky is vertically aligned with the X ray beam move the bucky or the tube in ord...

Страница 94: ...osition Note The bucky can be rotated CW clockwise or CCW counter clockwise Note To avoid degradation of image quality and loss of bucky functionality it is recommended not to perform exposures with the bucky in other position than 0º or 180º The bucky is designed to operate only at 0º or 180º positions but will function in a range within 30º of these positions The image quality may be degraded ho...

Страница 95: ...n movement is left free when activating one of the pushbuttons located behind the bucky support Procedure 1 Press one of pushbuttons located behind the bucky support 2 Keeping the pushbutton pressed angulate the bucky to the desired position Angulated Bucky 90o position Angulation pushbuttons one on each side FOR TRAINING PURPOSES ONLY NOTE Once downloaded this document is UNCONTROLLED and therefo...

Страница 96: ...lease the pushbutton in order the bucky to remain locked Illustration 9 2 Angulation Lock Pushbutton FOR TRAINING PURPOSES ONLY NOTE Once downloaded this document is UNCONTROLLED and therefore may not be the latest revision Always confirm revision status against a validated source ie CDL ...

Страница 97: ... Console refer to section 5 3 1 Technique Selection in Chapter 5 For SG120 Wall Stand if the cassette is placed on the top of the Bucky Bucky is in horizontal position Angulation is 90 see illustration 9 2 while not be loaded in the tray and inserted into the Bucky together with the tray the exposure only can be taken without AEC And the image receptor should be selected to be Table top on System ...

Страница 98: ...l Stand Aligned with SG120 Bucky using Collimator light field SIDs Position with OTS longitudin al detents for Wall Stand when taking AEC exposure 2 Bucky is in horizontal position deviation within 10 Ensure the switch to be on the AUTO mode Wall Stand 0 or 180 Position by High Low Auto Exposure position detents on SG120 Wall Stand 0 10 Position at OTS transverse detent for Wall Stand centerline A...

Страница 99: ...RIES ACCESSORIES SHOULD BE PROPERLY ATTACHED TO THE TABLE AND POSITIONED SO AS NOT TO INTERFERE WITH SYSTEM MOTIONS 10 2 Accessories 10 2 1 Abdomen Compression Band Installation 1 Depress the lock then release clamp 2 Position the clamp then depress the handle 3 Fasten the compression band WARNING WARNING Lock Adapting screw Safety screw Lock FOR TRAINING PURPOSES ONLY NOTE Once downloaded this do...

Страница 100: ...tion the clamp or grip then depress the handle 2 Release two safety screws 4 Use M2 5 Alien key adjust two adapting screws until clamp is firmly attached to table top 5 Fasten safety screws Release the Hand Grip Lock the Hand Grip Lock Safety screw Adapting screw FOR TRAINING PURPOSES ONLY NOTE Once downloaded this document is UNCONTROLLED and therefore may not be the latest revision Always confir...

Страница 101: ...tor cone into the upper accessory rail Note Adjust the alignment of the collimator cone with the collimator to ensure the concentricity of the collimator cone and collimator window When taking exposure using the collimator cone pay attention to choose correct cassette size to avoid the X ray field from beyond the film size CAUTION CAUTION Accessory Rail Proteus XR a Collimator Eclipse Proteus Coll...

Страница 102: ...sory Locking Spring and remove the collimator cone Proteus XR a Collimator Eclipse Proteus Collimator Accessory Locking Spring FOR TRAINING PURPOSES ONLY NOTE Once downloaded this document is UNCONTROLLED and therefore may not be the latest revision Always confirm revision status against a validated source ie CDL ...

Страница 103: ...1Cleaning and Disinfecting This equipment should be cleaned frequently particularly if corroding chemicals are present Use a cloth moistened in warm soapy water use mild soap to clean the trim and nameplate of the Operator s Controls Wipe with a cloth moistened in clean water Do not use cleaners or solvents of any kind as they may dull the finish or blur the lettering Polish with a pure liquid or ...

Страница 104: ...TERIORATING CONDITIONS TO DEVELOP WITHOUT BEING DETECTED THIS DETERIORATION COULD RESULT IN EQUIPMENT FAILURES WHICH COULD CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY OR EQUIPMENT DAMAGE ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD THE PROTEUS XR A SYSTEM CONTAINS NO USER SERVICEABLE COMPONENTS DO NOT ATTEMPT TO DISABLE THESE COMPONENTS OR REMOVE ANY TRIM COVERS REFER SERVICE TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL Planned Maintenance is required for ...

Страница 105: ...ith light machine oil or WD40 Transversal rods and bearings 12 months Clean condition Clean and wipe with light machine oil Lubricate with molylithium grease Rubber bumper end stops Longitudinal transversal 12 months Check condition of stops and tightness of anchoring CASSETTE TRAY AND CARRIAGE Grid oscillating mechanism 12 months Check that movement is not obstructed Electrical connector and cabl...

Страница 106: ...nt Beam alignment Cross hairs to light field alignment Bucky light line alignment auto only Lubrication Mounting Hardware 12 months Check tightness of collimator mounting bolts Lubrication 12 months Lubricate all moving parts ACCESSORIES Compression Band 12 months Check condition Patient hand grips 12 months Check condition Collimator Cone 12 months Check condition WALL STAND GPCP No 2260354 Visua...

Страница 107: ...nce with the regulations in force for the country where the machines or accessories are unpacked Machines or Accessories at end of life The elimination of machines and accessories must be in accordance with national regulations for waste processing All materials and components that could pose a risk to the environment must be removed from the machines at end of life and accessories examples dry an...

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Страница 109: ...terference from the mains power line supply Faulty operation may occur while the system is inoperative or during radiography exposure Proteus XR a Generator operation is constantly being monitored by its microprocessor to Detect faulty operation Warn the operator Avoid useless exposure to the patient The consequence of faulty operation detected by the Proteus XR a Generator The equipment is inhibi...

Страница 110: ...ray room open The consequences of an operator error detected by the Proteus XR a Generator are Equipment inhibited making exposures impossible Warning light and buzzer activated What to do step by step Find the root cause by referring to Table 12 1 Press the reset Key Make one attempt to continue the exam The faulty operation should disappear FOR TRAINING PURPOSES ONLY NOTE Once downloaded this do...

Страница 111: ...d of exposure Cancel inhibit by pressing Reset key and start exposure again Reset key flashes with buzzer no error code Exposure underexposed Sporadic faulty operation Interference Cancel inhibit by pressing Reset key and record occurrences and call field service Reset key flashes with buzzer no error code After exposure in AEC mode exposure overexposed Operator error Collimator shutters too close...

Страница 112: ...essages displayed Image quality Motion artifacts Relax the patient Make the patient as comfortable as possible Check once again for proper positioning Insufficient contrast Decrease kVp Check the dark room film expiration date chemicals and developer temperature Fault Reset AEC Verify Proper chamber selected Chamber connected Film speed correct If the film is too dark decrease density If the film ...

Страница 113: ...URE COMPONENT IN USE STORAGE IN USE STORAGE MIN MAX MIN MAX MIN MAX MIN MAX Elevating table 10 75 5 95 10 C 40 C 20 C 70 C OTS 10 75 5 95 10 C 40 C 20 C 70 C Generator 10 75 5 95 10 C 40 C 20 C 70 C System Console 10 75 5 95 10 C 40 C 20 C 70 C Tomolink Option 10 75 5 95 10 C 40 C 20 C 70 C X ray Tube Rad 14 10 75 5 95 10 C 40 C 20 C 70 C X ray Tube MX 100 10 80 5 95 0 C 40 C 40 C 80 C SG120 Walls...

Страница 114: ... 650 hPa 1060 hPa 500 hPa 1060 hPa Tomography Option 30 5 m 100 ft 2440 m 8005 ft 30 5 m 100 ft 3048 m 10000 ft 650 hPa 1060 hPa 500 hPa 1060 hPa X ray Tube Rad 14 30 5 m 100 ft 2440 m 8005 ft 30 5 m 100 ft 3048 m 10000 ft 650 hPa 1060 hPa 500 hPa 1060 hPa X ray Tube MX 100 30 5 m 100 ft 2440 m 8005 ft 30 5 m 100 ft 6096 m 20000 ft 650 hPa 1060 hPa 500 hPa 1060 hPa SG120 Wallstand 30 5 m 100 ft 24...

Страница 115: ...ions may be required The General Electric Company does not make recommendations regarding radiation protection It is the purchaser s responsibility to consult a radiation physicist for advice on radiation protection in X ray rooms FOR TRAINING PURPOSES ONLY NOTE Once downloaded this document is UNCONTROLLED and therefore may not be the latest revision Always confirm revision status against a valid...

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Страница 117: ... 14 SPECIFICATIONS 14 1 General System Specifications ILLUSTRATION 14 1 PROTEUS XR A SYSTEM COMPONENTS FOR TRAINING PURPOSES ONLY NOTE Once downloaded this document is UNCONTROLLED and therefore may not be the latest revision Always confirm revision status against a validated source ie CDL ...

Страница 118: ...mm s Vertical Travel Speed 60Hz 52 5mm s Travel Stopping Distance 10mm Down motion prohibit Force 20 2kg Table top Load Max 220 kg Table Top Filtration 1 0 mm Aluminium equivalency at 100 kVp Table Top to Film Distance For Bucky 76mm Table Weight 250 kg Power Supply 220 10 VAC 50Hz 60Hz 5Amp TABLE 14 2 TABLE BUCKY SPECIFICATIONS Parameter Specification Longitudinal Travel in Table 590 10mm Grid Si...

Страница 119: ...on 14 2 and Table 14 3 ILLUSTRATION 14 2 PROTEUS XR a GENERATOR CABINET TABLE 14 3 GENERAL CABINET SPECIFICATIONS Dimensions Generator Cabinet Height 1600 mm Width 550 mm Depth 450 mm Weight 150kg Note All specifications do not include measurement instrumentation accuracy FOR TRAINING PURPOSES ONLY NOTE Once downloaded this document is UNCONTROLLED and therefore may not be the latest revision Alwa...

Страница 120: ...qual or less than the values indicated below according to the voltage value and the commercial power of the generator Voltage range V line impedance Ohms 3 phase 32kW 50kW 65kW 80kW 380 0 25 0 15 0 12 0 09 415 0 30 0 18 0 14 0 11 440 0 34 0 20 0 15 0 125 480 0 40 0 24 0 18 0 15 HV cable type IB EEC 22mm cable de Lyon 150pF m USA 22mm DSI 165pF m EEC 16mm Claymount 165pF m HV cable connector Federa...

Страница 121: ...ordance with IEC requirements Table 14 7 defines the reference Current Time Product TABLE 14 6 NOMINAL ELECTRIC POWER 100kV 0 1S KW k 32 50 65 80 I max mA 320 500 630 800 TABLE 14 7 PARAMETER SELECTION RANGES OF CONSOLE READOUTS All Modes Selectable kV 40 150 Decimal scale steps of 1kV Jump of 10kV Renard scale 40 41 42 44 46 48 50 52 55 57 60 63 66 70 73 77 81 85 90 96 102 109 117 125 133 141 150...

Страница 122: ... Sensing area Manual density correction Post display Automatic for 5sec AEC Cassette Ionization Chamber up to 2 3 rectangular cells 5 steps 2thru 2 by 26 increment mAs ms and mA Mode 2 point User Selectable MAs 26 increments Non AEC 32 steps 0 5 0 63 0 8 1 0 1 25 1 6 2 0 2 5 3 2 4 0 5 0 6 3 8 0 10 0 12 5 16 0 20 0 25 0 32 0 40 0 50 0 63 0 80 0 100 0 125 0 160 0 200 0 250 0 320 0 400 0 500 0 630 0m...

Страница 123: ...2 8 AWG 10 mm2 8 AWG 10 mm2 8 AWG 10 mm2 8 AWG 10 mm2 8 AWG 10 mm2 8 AWG 46 m 150 ft 16 mm2 6 AWG 16 mm2 6 AWG 16 mm2 6 AWG 16 mm2 6 AWG 16 mm2 6 AWG 16 mm2 6 AWG 60 m 200 ft 22 mm2 5 AWG 22 mm2 5 AWG 22 mm2 5 AWG 22 mm2 5 AWG 22 mm2 5 AWG 22 mm2 5 AWG TABLE 14 11 KVA LOAD CHARACTERISTICS 32KW Phase 3 3 3 3 3 3 Nominal line Voltage Vac 380 400 420 440 460 480 Voltage range Vac 10 10 10 10 10 10 Mo...

Страница 124: ...140 133 127 122 117 Continuous line current Amp 7 6 7 6 2 6 5 7 5 5 Power demand kVA 97 97 97 97 97 97 Frequency 47 53Hz and 57 63Hz TABLE 14 16 MINIMUM WIRE SIZE 80 kW PARAMATER THREE PHASE GENERATOR 80KW Input Voltage 380VAC 400 VAC 415 VAC 440 VAC 460 VAC 480 VAC Wire Size Length 15 m 50 ft 22 mm 2 5 AWG 22 mm 2 5 AWG 22 mm 2 5 AWG 22 mm 2 5 AWG 22 mm 2 5 AWG 22 mm 2 5 AWG 30 m 100 ft 30 mm 2 3...

Страница 125: ...ed instantly when you release the x ray control radiography pushbutton A special safety circuit uses a signal from second trigger radiographic exposure controls transmitted directly via relay contacts to the control circuit of the power inverter If the microprocessor does not stop x ray emission after a delay of several milliseconds inverter operation is inhibited In this case a fault signal is se...

Страница 126: ...ontal Tube Rotation 180 degrees detents at each 90 degree position Vertical Tube Rotation 25 10 degrees Focal Spot to Ceiling Distance Horizontal Min 733mm 28 7 8 in Max 2232mm 87 7 8 in Focal Spot to Ceiling Distance Vertical Min 713mm 28 1 16 in Max 2211mm 87 1 16 in Distance between Center Lines of Ceiling Mounting Bolt Holes in Stationary rails 1 43m 56 or 1 27m 50 or 1 22m 48 Extension 190mm ...

Страница 127: ...ght Field Accuracy Light field to X Ray field alignment within 10mm Brightness 160 lux 100cm Centering indication Shadow crosshair 3x3cm to 50x50cm Bucky centering laser light Yes Mounting Attaches directly to tube units listed in generator tube compatibility list Panel Lights Color coded Manual amber Exposure Hold red Ready green Power Requirements Projection Lamp Only OEM Siemens lamps may be us...

Страница 128: ...stance from tube ass Maintenance Maintenance free Light Localizer Power Supply 28 40VDC 10 10A Mechanical interfaces Flange to the tube assembly Diameter 136mm Thickness 2mm Source flange distance 80mm Accessory rails Number 2 Width 178mm Length 178mm Height of the guide 2mm Quality standards CE UL CSA DHHS Ambient conditions Temperature range 10 C to 40 C Rel humidity 20 to 75 non condensing Baro...

Страница 129: ... current A 2 AC input voltage V 37 10 Max AC input current A Lamp type 7 Philips 12999 12v 50W Temperature Operation C 5 T 40 Transport and storage C 40 T 70 Humidity Operation 10 T 90 non condensing Storage 5 T 95 non condensing Pressure Operation hPa 650 T 1013 Storage hPa 525 T 1013 Inherent filtration 1 0 mm Al at 70 kV Leakage radiation 0 5 mGy h Rectangular blade positioning accuracy 2mm SID...

Страница 130: ...quivalency at 100 kVp Bucky Loading Left hand or Right hand Cassette Load Right Hand Left hand load field configurable Power Supply 31VDC 15 1 5Amp Object to film distance 55mm Panel to column distance with without knee spacer 500mm 167mm TABLE 14 25 WALL STAND BUCKY SPECIFICATIONS Parameter Specification Grid Size 438mm 479 5mm Grid 43line cm 10 1 ratio 150 cm focus Cassette Size Sensing 18 cm 7 ...

Страница 131: ... 83 9 in Bucky rotation range 0 to 180 Bucky Angulation range 20 to 90 Grid Holding Force 196N Wall stand panel Filtration Maximum 0 65 Al equivalency at 100 kVp Bucky Loading Left hand or Right hand Cassette Load Left Hand Right hand load field configurable Power Supply Single phase voltage 115 230V 10 ground Line Frequency 50 60 Hz Max Current Moment 0 4 Max Current Contin 0 2 Panel to front col...

Страница 132: ...50 rpm low 10000rpm high kVp Capacity 150 kVp Large Focus 1 2 mm 75kW 630mA Small Focus 0 6 mm 27kW 200mA Target Angle 12 Access Time Transition 0 LS 1 2s Transition LS 0 3s 70Vdc Brake Tube Protection Cooling Type Natural Anode Thermal Capacitance 212 kJ Housing Thermal Capacitance 930 kJ Housing Cooling Rate 180 W The maximum x ray tube loading power 150kV 4320mAs per hour Maximum tube housing t...

Страница 133: ...r IEC Large Focal spot Nominal value 1 25 Specifications as per IEC Continuous Mean Power 740 Watts 600X Ray Watts accessories Radiographic ratings 96kW for large filament and 32kW for Small filament Noise 55dB 1 meter Radiation containment 50 mR h Tube Life B10 6 7 months B50 36 1 months and DOA 3 kV operating range 40 150kV Target angle 12 5 Degrees Weight 29 5kg 2 25kg HV Stability 0 Spits duri...

Страница 134: ...ual paper feed knob Inking Ribbon cassette ERC 09 or ERC 22 Ribbon is fed automatically during motor revolution Motor Terminal Voltage 4 8 0 7 1 0 VDC Mean Current Typ 0 2A 4 8VDC 25 C the value measured by the ammeter Timing Detector Tachometer Generator directly connected with motor Reset Detector Reed switch Print Solenoid Terminal Voltage 4 8 0 7 1 5 VDC DC Resistance 1 5 ohms 10 at 25 C Fast ...

Страница 135: ...ION 2259724 100 1 Appendix MX100 X ray tube Housing Cooling Characteristics FOR TRAINING PURPOSES ONLY NOTE Once downloaded this document is UNCONTROLLED and therefore may not be the latest revision Always confirm revision status against a validated source ie CDL ...

Страница 136: ...Operator Manual REV 11 DIRECTION 2259724 100 2 FOR TRAINING PURPOSES ONLY NOTE Once downloaded this document is UNCONTROLLED and therefore may not be the latest revision Always confirm revision status against a validated source ie CDL ...

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