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DENTAL X-RAY OPERATOR'S INSTRUCTIONS ·Wall Mount Type ....WK ·Floor Mount Type ....FK1/FK2 ·Mobile Type ......FM ·Room Mount Type ....RK ·Ceiling Mount Type ....CK WARNING This X-ray equipment may be dangerous to patient and operator unless safe exposure factors, operating instructions and maintenance schedules are observed.
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INDEX Page [ 1 ] INTRODUCTION --------------------------------------------------------------- 1 [ 2 ] MAJOR COMPONENTS ------------------------------------------------------ 2 [ 3 ] FUNCTION OF CONTROLS ------------------------------------------------- 6 [ 4 ] OPERATING PROCEDURES ------------------------------------------------- 9 [ 5 ] ESTIMATED AIR KERMA ---------------------------------------------------- 9 [ 6 ] OPTIONAL HAND EXPOSURE SWITCH --------------------------------- 9 [ 7 ] DIGITAL IMAGING SYSTEM ---------------------------------------------- 10 [ 8 ] DISINFECTION AND CLEANING ----------------------------------------- 10 [ 9 ] ERROR CODES ---------------------------------------------------------------- 11...
[ 1 ] INTRODUCTION This manual provides information for the operation and maintenance prodedures and technical specifications for PHOT-X IIs 505 dental x-ray. The instructions contained in this book should be thoroughy read and understood before operetion. PHOT-X IIs 505 has no user serviceable items. Repair should be performed by qualified dealer service personnel.
7. SYMBOL In this book, on the labels or on the control panel of PHOT-X IIs 505, following symbols are used. Confirm the meanings of each symbol by the table below. Consult written Protection Instructions in against electric OFF (POWER) ON (POWER)
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2. MOBILE TYPE (FM) Main Power Switch X-Ray Head Cone Yoke Arm Collar Balance Arm 60 70 Pole Bush & & Pole Pole Base Leg Bar (long) Leg Bar (Short) Lock Caster Standard Caster Main Controller Sub Controller Hand Exposure Switch WARNING Keep casters in the lock position, unless mov- ing the equipment.
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4. WALL MOUNT TYPE (WK) Main Power Switch X-Ray Head Cone Yoke Arm Collar Balance Arm 60 70 Horizontal Arm & & Main Controller Sub Controller Hand Exposure Switch (Option) Major Components for WK Fig.2-4 5. CEILING MOUNT TYPE (CK) Main Power Switch X-Ray Head Cone...
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6. SUB CONTROLLER Fig.2-6 Sub Controller Switches Sub controller front panel Cone Type Selection Switch Ready Light Film Speed Selection Switch Exposure Time Adjusting Switch (Down) Digital Imaging Switch Exposure Time Adjusting Switch (Up) kV Selection Switch Tooth Selection Switch (T1) mA Selection Switch Tooth Selection Switch (T2) Patient Size Selection Switch...
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. Rated line voltage ±10%) W Phot-X IIs 203mm s 305mm o Including these two speeds, PHOT-X IIs 505 x-ray can provide 16 different film speeds (F.00 ~ F.15) and any two of them can be programmed for easy selection. If doctor uses a different film speed, or prefers darker (or lighter) radiographs, the new speed can be programmed as follows.
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2. Push F switch momentarily until the "a" light above the F switch illuminates. The exposure time display window shows the present film speed for "a" setting. (The factory default setting, F.09 should be displayed.) By depressing switch, increase or decrease film speed number until desired number for "a"...
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Turn NOTE : The ready light will not illuminate unless the incoming line voltage is correct and within the x-ray's operable range. (Rated line voltage ±10%). NOTE : To manually set the exposure time, depress either of the Manual Exposure Time exposures when the unit is not in This hand exposure switch is included with FM and FK1/FK2 type x-ray unit.
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used WARNING :2006/AC:2000 EN60601-1 national CAUTION GmbH), OPTIM33TB (SciCan Ltd.) -10 -...
Maintenance personnel : Qualified dealer service personnel who has the experience with Belmont's x-ray or has been trained by Belmont. But item 7 - 14 of the maintenace check list on page 13 should be verified routinely by treatment room personnel.
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MAINTENANCE CHECK LIST Parameter Acceptance limit Frequency Procedures when failed OK/NG 1. Line voltage Confirm the line voltage is within Yearly Connect to the power supply ±10% of rated line voltage. within ±10% of rated voltage. Also confirm the voltage drop during Check the disconnection of wire exposure is within 5% (for 100, 110, or connection failure.
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DATA 1. X-ray tube -------------------------------------------------- Toshiba D-046 (Stationary Anode) a. Nominal focal spot value ------------------------------ 0.4 (IEC60336) b. Target Material ------------------------------------------ Tungsten c. Target angle --------------------------------------------- 12.5° d. Maximum anode heat content ------------------------ 4.3kJ (6.1kHU) 2. Maximum x-ray tube assembly heat content ---------- 293kJ (413kHU) 3.
[ 13 ] ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY (EMC) Guidance and manufacture’s declaration – electromagnetic emissions ’s declaration – electromagnetic emissions s declaration – electromagnetic emissions – electromagnetic emissions electromagnetic emissions The PHOT-X Ⅱs 505 x-ray is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The customer or the user of the PHOT-X Ⅱs 505 x-ray should assure that it is used in such an environment.
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Guidance and manufacture’s declaration – electromagnetic immunity ’s declaration – electromagnetic immunity s declaration – electromagnetic immunity – electromagnetic immunity electromagnetic immunity The PHOT-X Ⅱs 505 x-ray is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The customer or the user of the PHOT-X Ⅱs 505 x-ray should assure that it is used in such an environment.
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Recommended separation distances between distances between between Portable and mobile RF communications equipment and the PHOT-X Ⅱs 505 x-ray The PHOT-X Ⅱ 505 x-ray is intended for use in an electromagnetic environment in which radiated RF disturbances for use in an electromagnetic environment in which radiated RF disturbances are controlled.
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