AGFA DR 10e User Manual page 65

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Safety Directions for the DR Detector battery
Safety Directions for the DR Detector power box
Safety directions for the power supply
DR 10e, DR 14e, DR 17e | Introduction to the DR Detector | 65
CAUTION:
Although the DR Detector conforms to IPX3, no warranty is
given as to the prevention of water intrusion in the DR Detector.
If the DR Detector is splashed with water, wipe off moisture. Be
sure that all surfaces are thoroughly dry before returning the
equipment to use.
CAUTION:
If the seal that covers a screw peels from the side surface of the
DR Detector, contact your local support organization. If the seal
is not attached, artifacts caused by discharge of static electricity
may appear.
CAUTION:
Observe great care when handling the DR Detector. The detector
is shock sensitive and drops should be avoided. Warranty will be
void if it is obvious that operating conditions are not met.
If the DR Detector has been dropped:
1. Visually check the DR Detector for deformations.
2. Perform a calibration of the DR Detector. For instructions, refer
to the DX-D DR Detector Calibration Key User Manual
(document 0134).
3. Perform a flat field exposure and check the image for visible
artifacts. Typical flat field exposure settings are 75 kV, 10 µGy,
large focus and using 1.5 mm Cu filter without grid.
CAUTION:
Damaged grid. Reduced image quality. Please handle the grids
with special care.
CAUTION:
Do not store magnetic media near the DR detector. Otherwise,
magnetism generated by the equipment may cause the data to
be lost.
CAUTION:
When not using the DR Detector for making an exposure,
protect the DR Detector from X-ray exposure.
0370C EN 20200228 1449

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