Konica Minolta AeroDR SKR 4000 Operation Manual page 35

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X-ray automatic detection function
exposure when radioactive substances
remain
• When the radioactive substance remains in the pa-
tient's body, e.g., after a nuclear medicine examina-
tion, the system may recognize it as an X-ray expo-
sure, transmitting images.
AED (Automated External Defibrillator)
• When an AED (Automated External Defibrillator) is
used, move the DR Detector away from the patient.
High voltage and high current may result in a break-
down of the DR Detector.
The operating temperature environment of
DR Detectors
• If an DR Detector is left close to or in contact with a
heat generator such as electric carpet, its safety de-
vice may be activated and the DR Detector may fail
to work properly.
Electromagnetic waves
• If an exposure is performed at a location near a de-
vice that emits electromagnetic wave, noise may ap-
pear on the image. When performing exposure, turn
off that device or move that device away from DR
Detector
Waterproof performance
• If there is a risk of the ingress of patient body fluids,
chemicals, water, etc., make sure to put a cover with
a vinyl sheet, etc. The ingress of patient body fluids,
chemicals, water, etc. into the DR Detector cannot
be prevented. In particular, if patient body fluids en-
ter into the protective cover, for hygienic purposes,
make sure to replace or clean the parts.
• Subjecting it to strong impacts or excessive loads
by dropping or hitting it against other objects may
diminish its waterproof capabilities.
• The exposure side of the DR Detector has IPX1
waterproof capabilities, but it is not guaranteed to be
completely waterproof.
HINT
• IPX1 (protection level against vertically falling drops of wa-
ter) ensures that no hazardous effects are generated by the
vertical water droplet on the DR Detector (drip proof type I).
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