General Safety Instructions - AGFA CR Reader User Manual

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General safety instructions

• Make sure that the digitizer is constantly monitored in order to avoid
inappropriate handling, especially by children.
• Only trained service personnel must make repairs. Only authorized service
personnel must make changes to the digitizer.
• If there is any visible damage to the machine casing, do not start nor use
the digitizer.
• Do not override or disconnect the integrated safety features.
• Do not apply excessive force when inserting a cassette into the digitizer.
• Do not insert a cassette when the digitizer is switched off.
2591D EN 20191028 1712
WARNING:
The user must be aware that any error (crash / lock up) leading
to an image processing failure can cause loss of diagnostic
information.
CAUTION:
The digitizer is not suitable for scanning imaging plates (IPs)
exposed with a dose higher than 5000 µG and for CR HD5.0S
General a dose higher than 2500 µG.
CAUTION:
Pushing the release button during scanning or during
erasure stops operation immediately and can cause an
image being lost, a need to retake the image or delayed
diagnosis.
Do not push the release button during scanning (status indicator
is blinking yellow) or during erasure (status indicator blue).
CAUTION:
Power failure can cause an image being lost.
Connect the workstation and the digitizer to an uninterrupted
power supply (UPS) or an institutional standby generator.
CAUTION:
Excessive light falling on the digitizer during operation may
create image artefacts leading to retakes. Do not expose the
digitizer to direct sunlight, max. 2500 Lux.
WARNING:
Device failure and image loss can cause a need to retake the
image or cause delayed diagnosis. Perform no other operations
on the digitizer than those described in this document.
CAUTION:
While every care has been taken, it is possible that minor errors
still exist in the product. It is unlikely that a minor error could
result in incorrect (unexpected) device operation.

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