Konica Minolta SRX-101A Operation Manual

Konica Minolta SRX-101A Operation Manual

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MEDICAL FILM PROCESSOR
Model SRX-101A
OPERATION MANUAL
CODE NO. 1052
KONICA CORPORATION
No. 26-2, Nishishinjuku 1-chome, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 163-0512, Japan

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  • Page 1 MEDICAL FILM PROCESSOR Model SRX-101A OPERATION MANUAL CODE NO. 1052 KONICA CORPORATION No. 26-2, Nishishinjuku 1-chome, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 163-0512, Japan...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    SHUT OFF WATER VALVE, which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense. WHEN TURNING OFF THE PROCESSOR. Don't operate the SRX-101A before recognizing the significance of the PRECAUTIONS and the CAUTION LABELS.
  • Page 3: I Preface

    This manual contains mechanical operating procedures and precautions to follow so that you will be able to operate the SRX-101A under optimum conditions and handle it with maximum safety. Please keep it handy whenever operating the SRX-101A and refer to it if you have any questions about the system’s capabilities or operational...
  • Page 4: I Precautions

    11. Don't peel off the CAUTION LABELS. INSTALLATION PRECAUTIONS 1. Prepare a power supply outlet of AC 115/120V, more than 15A exclusively for SRX-101A. An insufficient power supply outlet may cause overheating and/or smoke emission in the field. 2. Lay the power cord out so that it will not be tripped over and will not hit other pieces of equipment. Plugs and cords bent or frayed from constant abrasion and/or trampling may cause damage due to overheating and/or smoke emission in the machinery.
  • Page 5: I Caution Labels

    CAUTION LABELS EXPLANATION OF CAUTION LABELS G Caution labels imply the degree of the risk which may arise from incorrect use of this product. G There are 3 degrees of caution labels, and each is used depending on the level of risk and damage caused by incorrect use and mishandling.
  • Page 6 4 OPERATION MANUAL...
  • Page 7: I Name Of Parts

    NAME OF PARTS Main Unit (Front View) ™Film Exit ™Right Side Panel ™Power Breaker ™Electrical Components Housing ™Power Cord ™Overflow Drainage Hose ™Developer Drainage Hose (yellow) ™Wash Water Drainage Hose ™Developer Supply Hose (larger diameter than other hoses) ™Binding Tape (yellow) ™Fixer Drainage Hose ™Fixer Supply Hose...
  • Page 8: Main Unit(Rear View)

    Lights up when the RUN button is pressed. Will automatically go out if ™RUN Button Lamp no film has been inserted for 8 hours Indicates that the SRX-101A is after the READY lamp went on. Will electrically powered. light up again when the RUN button is pressed.
  • Page 9: Main Unit(Top View)

    NAME OF PARTS Main Unit (Top View) ™Drive Shaft ™Developer Tank ™Wash Water Tank ™Fixer Tank ™Rack Handles ™Rack Handles ™Fix/Wash Rack ™Starter Solution Inlet ™Developing Rack OPERATION MANUAL 7...
  • Page 10: I Operating Procedures

    (A specially designed system that allows you to keep water stored in wash water tank). a Do not open the facility's water supply valve. e Plug in the SRX-101A’s power cord, and turn the power breaker ON (Left button on front below the feed tray).
  • Page 11: Inserting Cleaning Film

    Line the film edge up to this guide READY G After the leading edge of the film is grabbed by the roller, the film will be automatically fed into the SRX-101A. G The READY lamp will go out. e Open the feed tray cover. READY ™Feed Tray Cover...
  • Page 12 AMOUNTS AND TIMES NOTE: If you insert the next sheet of film before the 1. When the SRX-101A has not processed any beep stops, the two sheets will go through the film for one hour, developer and fixer processor stacked one on top of the other.
  • Page 13: Inserting Exposed Film

    Insertion of 8"x10" or smaller film G After the leading edge of the film is grabbed by ™Exposed Film the roller, the film will be automatically fed Line the film edge to this guide into the SRX-101A. OPERATION MANUAL 11...
  • Page 14 OPERATING PROCEDURES G The READY lamp will go out. y After all the film is inserted, close the feed tray cover. READY HINT: To speed up processing of smaller size film (8"x10" or less), you can feed two sheets in at the same time: one sheet along the left-hand G As soon as film insertion is completed, the ready guide, and the other along the right-hand guide...
  • Page 15: Shutting Down

    READY NOTE: If the film is still being processed or has just outputted from the SRX-101A, operation will not stop (the RUN lamp will not go out), even if the RUN button is pressed. r Turn the power breaker OFF (Left on front below the feed tray).
  • Page 16: Chemical Mixing, Replacing And Replenishing

    OPERATING PROCEDURES r Turn the power breaker ON (Left on front below the Chemical Mixing, Replacing and feed tray). Replenishing G The RUN button lamp will go on. 1) When Using Replenishment Tanks Mix the fixer and developer solutions according to the directions on the packages.
  • Page 17 OPERATING PROCEDURES y Measure out 78P of the starter solution. AVOID CHEMICAL SOLUTIONS OVERFLOW: ™Measuring Cup 1. You have to set the racks in the tank before supplying new chemical solution. 2. Whenever you have to set a rack in a tank where the chemical solution is already in, insert the rack slowly while checking to see that the rising chemical solution level stays within the...
  • Page 18: Responding To Power Failure

    (1)There are three process cycle to choose from: 90 seconds, 120 seconds and 180 seconds. If SRX-101A will be out of use for a long period If you choose the 90 second cycle, use KONICA's (a week or longer), follow the procedures below.
  • Page 19: Run And Ready Lamps On-Off Patterns

    OPERATING PROCEDURES RUN and READY Lamps ON-OFF Patterns Different ON-OFF patterns shown by the RUN and READY lamps on the control panel indicate different operating conditions. The following is a listing of all the possibilities and the conditions they indicate. ON-OFF Pattern Operating Condition Note...
  • Page 20: I Trouble Shooting

    TROUBLESHOOTING Motor Error and Temperature Error If mechanical problems should arise in the motor unit or troubles should occur in processing temperature control, the following errors will be indicated by the control panel lamps with an alarm buzzer. ERROR DISPLAY CAUSE RESPONSE Motor Error...
  • Page 21: Trouble Check List

    Is there any unusual noise or any Is the room humidity too high. or Is the SRX-101A power breaker vibration in the processor? the room temperature too low? OFF? Is the film stalled in the feed tray?
  • Page 22 TROUBLESHOOTING Density of the processed Processed film is dirty. Film is being scratched. film is too low. Have cleaning films been Is there any unusual noise or any Is the DEV temperature correct? processed before starting the vibration in the processor? operation? Has the DEV solution been Are the racks properly set in the...
  • Page 23 TROUBLESHOOTING Film processing is uneven. Are the uneven areas Are the uneven areas coming out in bands across foggy with indefinite the film perpendicular to the pattern? direction of film transport? Are the rack rollers rotating Has any water or DEV solution smoothly? been splashed on or leaked into the feed tray, or the film guides?
  • Page 24: I Service And Maintenance

    SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE To keep the SRX-101A working at optimum performance for as long as possible, perform the following service and maintenance procedures on a regularly scheduled basis. Always make sure that the processor’s power switch is OFF before beginning these procedures.
  • Page 25 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE (3)Cleaning the Area Around the Processing Tanks HINTS FOR RACK RE-INSTALLATION: q Scrub the area clean with a wet sponge (or clean 1. Put the DEV rack first, and then FIX/WASH cloth) dipped in warm water(under 104<) rack.
  • Page 26 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE r Turn the power breaker ON (Left on front below the y Fill the measuring cup exactly with 78P of starter feed tray). solution. G The RUN button lamp will go on. ™Measuring Cup ™Starter Solution •Use the starter specified by the DEV solution. u Pour the starter solution into the starter solution inlet in the developing tank.
  • Page 27: Quarterly Service And Maintenance

    SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE Quarterly Service and Maintenance TO AVOID CHEMICAL SOLUTION OVERFLOW: (1) Using System Cleaner 1. Set the racks in the tank before supplying new Scrubbing the rack rollers with warm water and a sponge only chemical solution. will not completely remove the crystallized processing 2.
  • Page 28: Semiannual Service And Maintenance

    SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE Semiannual Service and FIX/WASH Rack Springs Maintenance (1) FIX Roller Spring Replacement After every six months, change the springs on the rollers that have been in the fixer. There are two different spring lengths (See the table) and different places where they are attached, so be ™1st Pair careful to replace them properly.
  • Page 29: Service And Maintenance Schedule

    SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE Service and Maintenance Schedule q Maintenance by User Task Monthly Quarterly Semiannually Yearly Wash Top Cover inside Wash DEV and FIX/WASH racks with warm water Clean the area around processing tanks Wash DEV, FIX and WASH tanks Change DEV and FIX solutions Wash processing tank and racks with system cleaner Replace FIX side FIX/WASH roller springs...
  • Page 30: I Specifications

    SPECIFICATIONS Model name : SRX-101A Film transport method : Continuous roller transport. Film type and sizes : Sheet film, 10 x 10 cm~ 14 x 17 inch(35 x 43 cm) sizes. Processing capacity Size 10 x 12 inch 14 x 17 inch Cycle 90sec.
  • Page 31 1052-55011C KONICA MEDICAL IMAGING INC. KONICA CANADA INC. KONICA EUROPE GMBH 411 Newark Pompton Turnpike, Wayne, NJ 07470, U.S.A. 1329 Meyerside Drive, Mississauga, Ontario Friedrich-Bergius-Str. Gewerbegebiet, TEL.973-633-1500 L5T 1C9, CANADA 85662 Hohenbrunn, GERMANY TEL.905-670-7722 TEL.8102-8040 KONICA FRANCE S.A. KONICA U.K. LTD. KONICA AUSTRALIA PTY.LTD.

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