X-RAY CASSETTE RADIOGRAPHY
X-Ray imaging using the cassete-based system can be performed within the range indicated
by the shaded area in the diagram below.
Imaging can be performed with the back-section base in either raised or horizontal position.
Both of back and foot section using cassette which can be perform X-Ray.
Imaging cannot be performed when
the stretcher is in an inclined (Trendelenburg
or reverse trendelenburg) position.
Usable Cassette Sizes
Size
Half-size : 388mm x 464mm or less
Square : 388mm x 388mm or less
Thickness 15mm or less
Weight 4.0kg or less
4
5
0
5
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11
80
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Setting a cassette (How to setting to Back raise section)
Pull the lock lever toward you to unlock it.
Hold the grip and pull the cassette tray
all the way out
Set a cassette in the cassette tray
Hold the grip and slowly insert the cassette tray
all the way to the rail
Insert the cassette until it touch the cassette
stopper
Push the lock lever until it locks into place
You must be operate the cassette tray slowly. Not doing so could cause the cassette position
to be displaced, possibly producing X-ray imaging problems.
Always hold the grip when operating the cassette tray. Not doing so could cause your hand or
fingers to be caught and injured.
Other than when you set a cassette, you must use the unit in the status where the cassette
tray is pushed in all the way to the rail and the lock lever is locked. If the cassette is not
properly seated, there is a risk that the cassette tray or cassette could be ejected during bed
operation, causing injury or damage to the bed or cassette.
Do not incline the bed if a cassette has been set. The cassette may be ejected, causing injury
or damage to the cassette
CAUTION
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1
2
3
Lock Lever
Free
Lock
Lock Lever (Free)
Lock Lever (Free)
4
5
Cassette Tray
Grip
Pull
Push
3
2
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