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DX-D 100 Mobile X-ray Unit
User Manual
3.11.3
GENERAL USE AND MAINTENANCE OF DIGITAL DETECTORS, OPTIONS AND
ACCESSORIES
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Note
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The action of the Air-Conditioning or Heating may produce condensation in the
equipment, wait until the condensation evaporates before performing an
exposure. As a general rule, raise or lower the room temperature gradually to
avoid condensation.
During exposure, do not use the DR Detector near devices generating a strong
magnetic field.
For Wireless DR Detectors, do not cover the IR Data Port with hands or other
parts of the body and do not use the selected frequency channel (2.4 GHz band)
for other wireless devices.
After every examination, wipe with a cloth slightly damped the patient contact
surfaces as well as the handle and Grid with disinfectants such as ethanol. For
cleaning, wipe with a cloth damped in neutral detergent.
For further information on the DR Detector Handling and
Maintenance, refer to the DR Detector manuals.
Grids are intended to reduce scattered radiation and significantly enhance
image quality. Each Grid has an attached label that specifies its features (size,
focal distance, ratio, density).
Before using the Grid, clean the front and back side with a dry cloth to remove
dust and dirt.
DR Detectors are prepared to fit into a Frame with a Removable Grid. Follow
the corresponding installation instructions found in the DR Detector Manuals.
Here is an example of Grid installation, for Wireless DR Detector:
1
Grid
DR Detector
Check that the Grid is correctly mounted. A click sound means that the Grid is
in place.
2
Frame
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