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Sirona Dental Systems GmbH
Operating Instructions GALILEOS Comfort PLUS (CANADA) GALILEOS
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Remote control

If the X-ray unit is located in an X-ray room which has a door and enables
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visual contact with the patient, you can use remote control to release the
exposure.
For this purpose, the exposure release button (E) can be detached from
the unit and attached to the remote control (service engineer).
The exposure release button (E1) can be used if establishing visual
contact with the patient does not require a longer cable.
The remote control has an "R" key (R) for acknowledging the exposure
and resetting the unit to its starting position, an optical radiation indicator
(Q) and a "Unit ON" (S) LED display.
After the unit is switched on, the LED (S) lights up.
The radiation indicator (Q) lights up for a longer period of time for a
function test.
E1
The three display fields on the display panel light up simultaneously.
A progress bar appears after approx. 10 seconds. After the system starts,
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the display switches to program VO5 with the corresponding values.
As long as plain-language help messages are displayed on the Easypad
touchscreen, they also appear in coded form on the "Prog." display,
continuously alternating with the program name.
Once all help messages have been processed, the program name
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"Prog.", the "kV" and the "mAs" appear continuously on the display panel.
The exposure can be released now.
IMPORTANT
If a row of dots ("........") appears in the Prog. field, this means that the
system is currently in a preparatory phase (e.g. system movements,
parameter changes, program loading times etc.). Just wait until the dots
automatically disappear and the system signals that it is ready again.
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