Kodak DryView 8600 User Manual page 77

Laser imaging system / for mammography
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Troubleshooting (Section 5)
Demonstrate how to:
- A. Interpret status and error (display) codes. (5-1)
- B. Open laser to clear jams, using film saver to remove film tray part way in order to
open top cover. (5-8)
- C. Look for possible jammed film in film tray, exposure, developer and exit areas. (5-9)
- D. Perform System Tests using the Test button and arrowing down past the QC Step
Wedge Menu. (5-13)
Placing a service call: (5-20)
- A. Model and serial number identification
- B. Working with the Customer Care Center. (They will try to assist user over the phone.)
Technical Information (Section 7)
- No chemicals and no special venting required. (7-1)
- A. Describe storage of undeveloped film: (7-4)
1. 41°F/5°C to 77°F/25°C
2. Protected from radiation and chemistry fumes (wet processor)
- B. Describe handling of developed film : (7-4)
1. Spills, humidity, and moisture have no significant effect.
2. Leaving films in vehicles in hot climates for extended periods is not
recommended.
3. Store film in sleeves when not being reviewed.
4. Light box viewing:
a. If light box is exceptionally hot, remove film prior to 8 hours.
b. Hot light viewing should be performed with a "cool" hot light and viewing time
should be minimal.
5. Small density increase:
a. Uniform across film
b. Permanent upon full exposure of the film under normal handling conditions
- Describe archivability of developed film. (7-5) – 100 years when stored at recommended
storage conditions.
Film Recycling: (7-6)
- A. Not hazardous according to EPA standards
- B. No special disposal procedures
- C. Silver and polyester may be recovered
I feel that the field engineer has covered all relevant information relating to the DryView 8600
Laser Imager.
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