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Publication No. 5B6328
30SEP98
Supersedes 5B6328
NOV95
OPERATOR MANUAL
for the
Kodak X-Omat 3000 RA Processor
H150_0035DA
HEALTH IMAGING
© Eastman Kodak Company

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  • Page 1 Publication No. 5B6328 30SEP98 Supersedes 5B6328 NOV95 OPERATOR MANUAL for the Kodak X-Omat 3000 RA Processor H150_0035DA HEALTH IMAGING © Eastman Kodak Company...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    In the event of an accumulation of liquid due to backup, overflow, or other malfunctions of the drain associated with your Kodak X-Omat Processor, call a plumber or other contractor to correct any problem with the drain. Kodak accepts no responsibility or liability whatsoever for the serviceability of any drain connected to or associated with a Kodak X-Omat Processor.
  • Page 3 Setting the Volume of the Alarm ........Selecting Temperature Lockout Mode .
  • Page 4: Introduction

    Introduction Intended Audience This manual is written for all users of the Kodak X-Omat 3000 RA Processor. The novice user needs only a basic working knowledge of automatic radiographic film processors in order to understand the instructions and procedures outlined in this manual. The experienced user may only need to refer to this manual when using some of the features and functions new to the 3000 RA Processor.
  • Page 5: Overview

    Overview Product Description The Kodak X-Omat 3000 RA Processor is a general-purpose radiographic processor, which uses a conventional roller transport system to accommodate both roll and sheet film. Features of the 3000 RA Processor include microprocessor control, an operator interface, error detection and indicators, and “smart”...
  • Page 6: Identifying The Covers And Panels And Other Components Of The Processor

    OPERATORS MANUAL Identifying the Covers and Panels and Other Components of the Processor Receive End of the Processor Figure 1 Top Cover Receive Tray Display Panel Dryer Panel Non-Drive Side Panel H150_0035DCA H150_0035DA 30SEP98 – 5B6328...
  • Page 7 Feed End of the Processor Figure 2 Top Cover Display Panel Feed End Panel Drive Side Feed Tray Panel Optional Stand Circuit Breaker CB1 H150_0050DCA H150_0050DA 5B6328 – 30SEP98...
  • Page 8 OPERATORS MANUAL Circuit Breaker, Safelight Receptacle, and Interface Control Panel Figure 3 Interface Control Panel Circuit Breaker CB1 Brightness Adjustment Cycle Selector Sleep/Wake Key Processor Interface Connector Safelight (RS-232 Part) Receptacle Interface Phone Jack H150_0051DCA H150_0051DA 30SEP98 – 5B6328...
  • Page 9: Using The Display Panel

    Using the Display Panel The operator can select, change, and monitor processing variables for the Kodak X-Omat 3000 RA Processor, using the Display Panel. See the figure below. Display Panel Figure 4 Developer Backlit Replenishment Liquid Crystal Messages Temperature Indicator...
  • Page 10: Adjusting The Contrast Of The Display Panel

    OPERATORS MANUAL The Display Panel also has 5 keys called “Soft Keys.” These keys allow you to select, change, and monitor Processor variables. These keys are located just below the message area of the Display Panel. CURRENT CYCLE MESSAGE SOFT SOFT SOFT SOFT...
  • Page 11: Using The Access Code

    Using the Access Code Only service personnel and one primary person should have use of the access code. The default access code 4213 is required to perform certain functions. Simply press the “GO TO SETUP” key on the Walk-Up Menu and enter the access code to perform the functions listed below: •...
  • Page 12 OPERATORS MANUAL [7] Enter the 4 digits of the new access code. CANCEL REQUEST [8] Enter the same new 4-digit access code. A message will appear stating whether the new access code has been accepted. [9] Press the “DONE/RETURN” key repeatedly until you return to the display shown below. Then press the “YES”...
  • Page 13: Limiting Access To The Processor Setup

    Limiting Access to the Processor Setup Enabling the Limit Access feature prevents users from adjusting the Dryer temperature or changing the processing cycle without first entering the access code. When this feature is selected, only those operators who know the correct access code have the ability to change the dryer temperature or change the processing cycle.
  • Page 14: Operating Characteristics

    OPERATORS MANUAL Operating Characteristics • All menus appearing before the point you are required to enter the access code give you only 20 seconds to press a key. If you do not press a key within that time, the Walk-Up Menu will appear. •...
  • Page 15: Operating Instructions

    Operating Instructions Performing the Daily Start-Up Procedure Note You can also program the Processor to turn on automatically by setting the Automatic On Timer. See Page 52 for the procedure on how to program the Automatic Timers. Checking the Positions of the Components Figure 5 Wet Section Cover...
  • Page 16: Performing The Shutdown Procedure

    OPERATORS MANUAL Important The incoming water temperature should be between 4 and 29°C (40 and 85°F). [8] Turn on the water supply. [9] Remove any film from the Feed Tray. [10] Move the wall power switch to the “ON” position. [11] Move the main Circuit Breaker CB1 to the “|”...
  • Page 17: Film Feeding

    Film Feeding Sheet Film: See the figure for the recommended film-insertion procedure. Arrows indicate the direction in which films should be fed into the Processor. Choose either the right or left edge of the Feed Tray, and always feed films square with that edge of the Feed Tray. Caution •...
  • Page 18 Important For reliable transport of the roll film, apply slight tension on both the feed and take-up ends of the roll film, such as with a Kodak Roll Film Take-Up, Model 11. Attaching a Leader to Roll Film Figure 7...
  • Page 19: Default Setpoints And Configurations

    Summary of Default Settings Default Setpoints and Configurations Section 1: Summary of Default Settings Setup information consists of the process setpoints and the film Processor configurations. All setup information that was preset at the factory is listed in the tables below. Setup information is stored in battery backed-up RAM (Random Access Memory).
  • Page 20 OPERATORS MANUAL Table 2 Default Processor Setpoints for Each Cycle K/RA K/RA Item (USA) (Outside USA) RAPID STANDARD EXTENDED Developer 35.6°C 33.3°C 37.2°C 34.4°C 34.4°C Temperature (96°F) (92°F) (99°F) (94°F) (94°F) Fixer Temperature 32.2°C 35°C 35°C 32.2°C 29.4°C (90°F) (minimum) (95°F) (95°F) (90°F)
  • Page 21: Basic Setup Options

    Processor. Kodak RP X-Omat Developer Replenisher and Kodak RP X-Omat Fixer and Replenisher, or equivalents, may be used with the Extended, Standard, and Rapid cycles. Only Kodak RA X-Omat Films and Chemicals may be used for the K/RA cycle. Contact your Kodak representative to discuss the best option for your needs.
  • Page 22 OPERATORS MANUAL Procedure for Selecting a Cycle Other Than K/RA: [1] From the Walk-Up Menu, press the “SELECT CYCLE” key. READY DRYER SLEEP SELECT MORE GO TO TEMP CYCLE SETUP [2] Press the appropriate key for the desired cycle. RAPID EXTD DONE/ CYCLE...
  • Page 23: Selecting The K/Ra Cycle Setpoint Defaults

    Basic Setup Options Selecting the K/RA Cycle Setpoint Defaults Description: The Processor has 3 possible default cycle options. See Pages 21 and 22 for the setpoint defaults. • U.S. • Europe • Japan Default Setting: U.S. Procedure: [1] From the Walk-Up Menu, press the “GO TO SETUP” key. READY DRYER SLEEP...
  • Page 24 OPERATORS MANUAL [8] Press the “CYCLE DEFAULT” key. RECPT ALARM CYCLE MORE DONE/ MODE VOLUME DEFAULT RETURN [9] Press the appropriate key. U.S. EUROPE JAPAN DONE/ RETURN [10] Press the “DONE/RETURN” key repeatedly until you return to the display shown below. Then press the “YES”...
  • Page 25: Setting The Dryer Setpoint Temperature

    Basic Setup Options Setting the Dryer Setpoint Temperature Description: When selecting a Dryer temperature, always select the lowest temperature that still provides good film drying. Films exiting the Processor should be “just dry” and cool to the touch in order to prevent artifacts.
  • Page 26: Setting The Time And Date

    OPERATORS MANUAL Setting the Time and Date Description: By setting the Clock in the Processor, you can take advantage of several of the features that the Processor offers: • Auto Start-Up and Shutdown • Time and Date Stamping of Error Messages When setting the time and date, you may choose from several different formats: Time Formats: •...
  • Page 27 Basic Setup Options [7] Select the “FORMAT” key of your choice. 12 HOUR = TIME DISPLAY FORMAT 12 HOUR 24 HOUR DONE/ FORMAT FORMAT RETURN [8] Press the “DONE/RETURN” key once to return to the format options. [9] Press the “DATE FORMAT” key. TIME DATE DONE/...
  • Page 28 OPERATORS MANUAL [19] Press the “SET YEAR” key. DONE/ DATE YEAR RETURN [20] Use the up and down arrow keys to set the year. 1995 = CURRENT YEAR DONE/ RETURN YEAR YEAR [21] Press the “DONE/RETURN” key repeatedly until you return to the display shown below. Then press the “YES”...
  • Page 29: Displaying The Time And Date

    Basic Setup Options Displaying the Time and Date Description: If you wish to display the current time and date, simply press the “TIME/DATE” key on the Display Panel. The current time and date will then appear on the Display Panel. Procedure: [1] From the Walk-Up Menu, press the “MORE”...
  • Page 30: Calibrating The Replenishment System

    OPERATORS MANUAL Calibrating the Replenishment System Description: Calibrate the replenishment system every 3 months. Calibrating the replenishment system determines the actual rate of the processing solution flowing through the Replenishment Pumps. To calibrate the Pump you need to first measure the volume of solution pumped during a set time period, and secondly enter the information into the microprocessor by using the procedure outlined below.
  • Page 31 Basic Setup Options Measuring the Replenishment Volume Figure 8 Developer Caution Filter Replenishment Wear protective eyewear when executing the following Mandrel Hose procedure. Replenishment solutions are pumped quickly and may splash. Replenishment [7] Open the Top Cover of the Processor. Calibration [8] Insert the end of the Developer Replenishment (or Switch...
  • Page 32: Selecting A Replenishment Mode

    Select this mode if your site has low film usage of less than 25 sheets of 35 x 43 cm (14 x 17 in.) film or equivalent area per 8-hour day. Check with your Kodak representative to see whether the Flooded Replenishment Mode is right for the film usage of the Processor.
  • Page 33 Basic Setup Options [5] Press the “REPLEN MODE” key. REPLEN DAILY DISPLAY MORE DONE/ MODE STARTUP UNITS RETURN [6] Select one of the 4 replenishment modes: • Automatic Replenishment • Flooded Replenishment • Tank Fill • Disable Replenishment REPLENISHMENT MODE IS AUTO AUTO FLOODED TANK...
  • Page 34: Selecting The Standby Mode

    OPERATORS MANUAL Selecting the Standby Mode Description: The Processor will enter the Standby mode if no films are fed for approximately 15 seconds. There are 2 modes within the Standby mode — the Interval mode and the Continuous mode. With the Processor in the Interval mode, the transport system and wash water turn on periodically to keep the Rollers wet.
  • Page 35 Basic Setup Options [8] Press either key: • the “INTER” key for the Interval Mode • the “CONT” key for Continuous Mode STANDBY MODE IS INTERVAL INTER CONT DONE/ RETURN [9] Press the “DONE/RETURN” key repeatedly until you return to the display shown below. Then press the “YES”...
  • Page 36: Setting The Volume Of The Alarm

    OPERATORS MANUAL Setting the Volume of the Alarm Description: The Processor includes an audible alarm that signals the user when to feed films in order to ensure the proper spacing of films. The alarm also signals the occurrence of an error or warning. The volume of the alarm is adjustable among 15 different levels.
  • Page 37 Basic Setup Options [9] To change the volume of the alarm, press the appropriate key: • “ ” key to increase the volume • “ ” key to decrease the volume 10 = ALARM VOLUME DONE/ RETURN [10] Press the “DONE/RETURN” key repeatedly until you return to the display shown below. Then press the “YES”...
  • Page 38: Selecting Temperature Lockout Mode

    OPERATORS MANUAL Selecting Temperature Lockout Mode Description: Turning Temperature Lockout ON automatically disables the transport system whenever the developer temperature deviates from the specified temperature range. The transport system remains disabled until the temperature of the developer is back within the specified temperature tolerance of ± 0.3°C (0.5°F) of the setpoint.
  • Page 39 Basic Setup Options [8] Press the “DONE/RETURN” key repeatedly until you return to the display shown below. Then press the “YES” key to return to the Walk-Up Menu. EXIT SETUP? CANCEL REQUEST 5B6328 – 30SEP98...
  • Page 40: Selecting Display Units For Temperature And Transport Speed

    OPERATORS MANUAL Selecting Display Units for Temperature and Transport Speed Description: The software of the Processor allows you to choose either degrees Fahrenheit (°F) or degrees Celsius (°C) for temperature units, and either English (in./min) or metric (cm/min) units for transport speed. Default Setting: English °F and in./min Procedure: [1] From the Walk-Up Menu, press the “GO TO SETUP”...
  • Page 41: Selecting The Receptacle Mode

    Basic Setup Options Selecting the Receptacle Mode Description: The Safelight Receptacle, which is located on the Feed End Panel (see Figure 3 on Page 8) can be set to one of two modes: • Safelight - receptacle power is on except when film is in the entrance area of the Processor. Power is again returned after the trail edge of film has traveled 3 in.
  • Page 42 OPERATORS MANUAL [9] Press either key: • “SAFE” key for the Safelight mode or • “ACCY” key for the Accessory mode RECEPTACLE MODE IS SAFELIGHT SAFE ACCY DONE/ RETURN [10] Press the “DONE/RETURN” key repeatedly until you return to the display shown below. Then press the “YES”...
  • Page 43: Selecting The Display Language

    Basic Setup Options Selecting the Display Language Description: The Processor displays messages in 12 different languages: Danish Italian Dutch Japanese English Norwegian Finnish Portuguese French Spanish German Swedish Default Setting: English Procedure: [1] From the Walk-Up Menu, press the “GO TO SETUP” key. READY DRYER SLEEP...
  • Page 44 OPERATORS MANUAL [8] Press the “MORE” key. RECPT ALARM CYCLE MORE DONE/ MODE VOLUME DEFAULT RETURN [9] Press the “LANG” key. LANG MORE DONE/ RETURN [10] Press the appropriate key to select the display language. LANGUAGE IS ENGLISH ENGLISH FRENCH GERMAN MORE DONE/...
  • Page 45: Advanced Setup Options

    Advanced Setup Options Section 3: Advanced Setup Options Setting the Developer and Fixer Setpoint Temperatures Description: Developer and fixer setpoint temperatures can be modified and stored for future use. Setpoints that were preset at the factory always can be restored by pressing the “DEFAULT SETTING” key in Step 9. Default Developer Setting: Varies with Cycle Selected Default Fixer Setting: Varies with Cycle Selected Procedure:...
  • Page 46 OPERATORS MANUAL [9] To change the setpoint temperature, press the appropriate key: • “ ” key to increase the setpoint temperature • “ ” key to decrease the setpoint temperature • “DEFAULT SETTING” key to return to the default setpoint temperature •...
  • Page 47: Displaying The Fixer Temperature

    Advanced Setup Options Displaying the Fixer Temperature Description: If you wish to determine the temperature of the fixer solution, simply press the “DISPLAY FIX TEMP” key on the Display Panel. The temperature reading will then be displayed for the fixer solution. Note The setpoint temperature for the fixer solution is a minimum only;...
  • Page 48: Setting The Developer And Fixer Replenishment Volumes

    OPERATORS MANUAL Setting the Developer and Fixer Replenishment Volumes Description: Default Developer Setting: Varies with Type of Replenishment Selected Default Fixer Setting: Varies with Type of Replenishment Selected If it is necessary to change the replenishment volumes from the factory default settings, follow the procedure outlined below.
  • Page 49: Verifying The Replenishment Rates

    Advanced Setup Options [9] Press the appropriate key to change the replenishment volume: • “ ” key to increase the volume • “ ” key to decrease the volume • “DEFAULT SETTING” key to return to the default volume • “CANCEL REQUEST” key to cancel the procedure 60 mL = FIXER REPLENISHMENT VOLUME DEFAULT CANCEL...
  • Page 50: Setting The Transport Speed

    OPERATORS MANUAL Setting the Transport Speed Description: Default Setting: Varies with Cycle Selected Accepted Range: Varies with Cycle Selected If it is necessary to change the default setting, follow the procedure outlined below. Procedure: [1] From the Walk-Up Menu, press the “GO TO SETUP” key. READY DRYER SLEEP...
  • Page 51 Advanced Setup Options [8] Press the appropriate key to change the transport speed: • “ ” key to increase the speed • “ ” key to decrease the speed • “DEFAULT SETTING” key to return to the default speed • “CANCEL REQUEST” key to cancel the procedure 45 IN/MIN = SPEED SETPOINT DEFAULT CANCEL...
  • Page 52: Setting The Automatic On And Off Timers

    OPERATORS MANUAL Setting the Automatic On and Off Timers Description: The Processor software provides you programmable timers so that you may program 2 distinct on and off times for the Processor each day. The Automatic Timers allow you to specify a start time for the Processor to energize automatically so that the processing solutions and the Dryer will have reached their setpoint temperatures before you arrive at the work site.
  • Page 53: Setting The On Time

    Advanced Setup Options [5] Press the “AUTO STARTUP” key. PROCESS CLOCK AUTO PUMP DONE/ STARTUP CALIB RETURN [6] If you have already set the clock, continue with Step 7. If you have not yet set the time and date, the display below will appear.
  • Page 54: Setting The Off Time

    OPERATORS MANUAL [12] Use the up and down arrow keys to select the hour and minute when you want the Processor to turn on. 6:00 AM = CURRENT ON TIME DONE/ RETURN HOUR HOUR MINUTE MINUTE [13] Press the “DONE/RETURN” key to return to the menu options shown below. SET UP TIMER1 FOR MONDAY DONE/ TIME...
  • Page 55: Procedure For Setting The On And Off Timers For The Remaining Days Of The Week

    Advanced Setup Options Procedure for Setting the On and Off Timers for the Remaining Days of the Week If the hours that you would like to operate the Processor on the other days of the week are the same hours as those you set for Monday, follow Steps 1 through 3 below.
  • Page 56: Changing The On And Off Timer Settings

    OPERATORS MANUAL SET UP TIMER1 FOR TUESDAY DONE/ TIME RETURN [8] Use the up and down arrow keys to select the hour and minute when you want the Processor to turn on. 2:00 PM = CURRENT ON TIME DONE/ RETURN HOUR HOUR MINUTE...
  • Page 57 Advanced Setup Options [3] Press the “MORE” key. CYCLE MORE DONE/ RETURN [4] Press the “SETUP” key. INFO SETUP OPTIONS DONE/ RETURN [5] Press the “AUTO STARTUP” key. PROCESS CLOCK AUTO PUMP DONE/ STARTUP CALIB RETURN [6] Press the “SET TIMERS” key. AUTO STARTUP IS ON DONE/ TIMERS...
  • Page 58 OPERATORS MANUAL Note Any time the screen shown above appears on the Display Panel, you can press the “OFF” key to erase the last programmed on and off times for Timer1 and Timer2. [11] When you are through changing the on and off times, press the “DONE/RETURN” key repeatedly until you return to the display shown below.
  • Page 59: Selecting The Start-Up Option

    Advanced Setup Options Selecting the Start-Up Option Description: Selecting the Daily Start-Up option allows you to temporarily disable the Automatic Start-Up feature of Sleep Mode. This feature provides you with a convenient, easy way to leave the Processor in Sleep Mode for several days without needing to re-program the daily on and off timers.
  • Page 60: Entering And Exiting Sleep Mode

    OPERATORS MANUAL Entering and Exiting Sleep Mode Description: When the Processor is in Sleep Mode, the Processor appears to be “off,” but the microprocessor remains active. Depending upon the configuration of other options, the components listed below remain off while the Processor is in Sleep Mode: •...
  • Page 61: Procedure For Entering Sleep Mode

    Advanced Setup Options Procedure for Entering Sleep Mode: Note When the Processor is in Sleep Mode, the backlight for the Display Panel is off. Press any key to illuminate the Display Panel. [1] From the Walk-Up Menu, press the “Sleep” key. READY DRYER SLEEP...
  • Page 62: Selecting Sleep Mode Options

    OPERATORS MANUAL Selecting Sleep Mode Options Description: You can choose how the Sleep Mode feature operates by selecting or not selecting the Roller Jog and the Cool Down options and by setting the values of the On and Off Timers for the Auto Start-Up option.
  • Page 63 Advanced Setup Options [7] Press the “ROLLER JOG” key. STANDBY ROLLER COOL MORE DONE/ MODE DOWN RETURN [8] Press either key: • the “ON” key to enable the Roller Jog option • the “OFF” key to disable the Roller Jog option DONE/ RETURN [9] Press the “DONE/RETURN”...
  • Page 64: Procedure For Turning On Or Off The Cool Down Option

    OPERATORS MANUAL Procedure for Turning On or Off the Cool Down Option: [1] From the Walk-Up Menu, press the “GO TO SETUP” key. READY DRYER SLEEP SELECT MORE GO TO TEMP CYCLE SETUP [2] Enter the 4-digit access code. CANCEL REQUEST [3] Press the “MORE”...
  • Page 65: Usage Information

    Usage Information Obtaining the Developer Usage Volume Description: This procedure provides you with the total volume of developer used to fill the Processing Tank and to replenish the developer since the screen was last reset. [1] From the Walk-Up Menu, press the “GO TO SETUP” key. READY DRYER SLEEP...
  • Page 66 OPERATORS MANUAL [8] When prompted, “ARE YOU SURE?” press the appropriate key: • the “YES” key to clear the developer usage information and reset it to zero. • the “CANCEL REQUEST” to continue recording the developer usage volume without resetting the volume to zero.
  • Page 67: Obtaining The Developer Usage Rate

    Obtaining the Developer Usage Rate Description: This procedure provides you with the average volume of developer used to replenish a single sheet of film processed. [1] From the Walk-Up Menu, press the “GO TO SETUP” key. READY DRYER SLEEP SELECT MORE GO TO TEMP...
  • Page 68 OPERATORS MANUAL [9] When prompted, “ARE YOU SURE?” press the appropriate key: • the “YES” key to clear the developer usage information and reset it to zero. • the “CANCEL REQUEST” to continue recording the developer usage volume without resetting the volume to zero.
  • Page 69: Obtaining The Fixer Usage Volume

    Obtaining the Fixer Usage Volume Description: This procedure provides you with the total volume of fixer used to fill the Processing Tank and to replenish the fixer since the counter was last reset. [1] From the Walk-Up Menu, press the “GO TO SETUP” key. READY DRYER SLEEP...
  • Page 70 OPERATORS MANUAL [8] When prompted, “ARE YOU SURE?” press the appropriate key: • the “YES” key to clear the fixer usage information and reset it to zero. • the “CANCEL REQUEST” to continue recording the fixer usage volume without resetting the volume to zero.
  • Page 71: Obtaining The Fixer Usage Rate

    Obtaining the Fixer Usage Rate Description: This procedure provides you with the average volume of fixer used to replenish a single sheet of film processed. [1] From the Walk-Up Menu, press the “GO TO SETUP” key. READY DRYER SLEEP SELECT MORE GO TO TEMP...
  • Page 72 OPERATORS MANUAL [9] When prompted, “ARE YOU SURE?” press the appropriate key: • the “YES” key to clear the developer usage information and reset it to zero. • the “CANCEL REQUEST” to continue recording the developer usage volume without resetting the volume to zero.
  • Page 73: Selecting The Film Size For Each Setup Group

    Selecting the Film Size for Each Setup Group Description: This procedure allows you to select which film size you want displayed in each of the 3 film setup groups. Group 1 you may select between the metric size 35 x 43 cm or the English size 14 x 17 in. Group 2 you may select between the metric size 13 x 18 cm or the English size 5 x 7 in.
  • Page 74: Obtaining Film Usage Rates

    OPERATORS MANUAL Obtaining Film Usage Rates Description: This procedure provides you with film usage information. You may obtain the quantity of films processed since the counter was last reset for any film size you select. Note Before doing this procedure, be sure that you have completed the previous procedure on Page 73 that allows you to determine which film size you wish to include in each setup group.
  • Page 75 [7] Press the appropriate key: • the “ ” key to display the usage count for the next largest film size • the “ ” key to display the usage count for the next smallest film size • the “SHEET COUNT” key to display the number of films processed CLEAR SHEET DONE/...
  • Page 76: Obtaining The Processor's Software Version

    OPERATORS MANUAL Obtaining the Processor’s Software Version Description: This procedure allows you to determine what versions of software are operating in your Processor. You may display the software version for the following programs: • Boot • Main • Accumulator Boot •...
  • Page 77 [7] When you are done displaying the different software versions, press the “DONE/RETURN” key repeatedly until you return to the display shown below. Then press the “YES” key to return to the Walk-Up Menu. EXIT SETUP? CANCEL REQUEST 5B6328 – 30SEP98...
  • Page 78: Other Functions

    OPERATORS MANUAL Other Functions Description: There are a few other menu options that you might see that have not been discussed in this Operator Manual. Two of the options appear on the display shown below. The operator should never have any need to access these options.
  • Page 79: Replenishment Solutions

    Replenishment Solutions Mixing the Developer and Fixer Solutions Important • See Table 3 on Page 21 to determine which type of chemicals to use with the selected cycle. • When mixing chemicals, follow all instructions and precautions. • Do not mix more than a 2-week supply of developer and fixer replenisher. [1] To ensure that replenishment does not occur while the solutions are being mixed, move the Main Circuit Breaker CB1 to the “O”...
  • Page 80 OPERATORS MANUAL [5] From the Walk-Up Menu, press the “GO TO SETUP” key. READY DRYER SLEEP SELECT MORE GO TO TEMP CYCLE SETUP [6] Enter the 4-digit access code. CANCEL REQUEST [7] Press the “MORE” key. CYCLE MORE DONE/ RETURN [8] Press the “OPTIONS”...
  • Page 81: Draining The Processor Tanks

    Draining the Processor Tanks Warning Check that the Drain and Drain tubing meet all the requirements outlined in the Site Specifications, Publication No. 5B6329. [1] Open the Fixer and Developer Drain Valves. Note The Wash Tank does not need to be drained. Opening or Closing the Fixer and Developer Drain Valves Figure 10 Recirculated...
  • Page 82 OPERATORS MANUAL 30SEP98 – 5B6328...
  • Page 83: Menu Flowchart

    Menu Flowchart 5B6328 – 30SEP98...
  • Page 84 OPERATORS MANUAL (WALK UP MENU) READY FILM IN PROCESS DRYER SELECT GO TO DRYER SLEEP MORE MORE TEMP CYCLE SETUP TEMP ENTER ACCESS CODE OR 120 F = DRYER SETPOINT PRESS BUTTON TO SELECT CANCEL REQUEST DONE/ RAPID EXTD DONE/ CANCEL DISPLAY TIME/...
  • Page 85 PRESS BUTTON TO SELECT REPLEN DAILY DISPLAY DONE/ MORE MODE STARTUP UNITS RETURN To Page 5 REPLENISHMENT MODE IS AUTOMATIC TUESDAY DAILY STARTUP ON UNITS ARE ENGLISH TANK DISABLE DONE/ PREV NEXT DONE/ DONE/ AUTO FLOODED ENGLISH METRIC FILL REPLEN RETURN RETURN RETURN...
  • Page 86 OPERATORS MANUAL PRESS BUTTON TO SELECT AUTO PUMP DONE/ PROCESS CLOCK STARTUP CALIB RETURN PRESS BUTTON TO SELECT RAPID EXTD K/RA DONE/ CYCLE CYCLE CYCLE CYCLE RETURN PRESS BUTTON TO SELECT PRESS BUTTON TO SELECT REPLEN DONE/ TIME DATE DONE/ TEMP SPEED TIME...
  • Page 87 PRESS BUTTON TO SELECT DONE/ RETURN AUTO STARTUP IS ON DONE/ TIMERS RETURN PRESS REPLEN CAL SWITCH TO START CAL UPDATE DONE/ CAL VOL RETURN PRESS BUTTON TO SETUP FOR MONDAY TIMER1 TIMER2 COPY NEXT DONE/ CONTROL CONTROL PREV RETURN 60 ML = MEASURED FIXER VOLUME DONE/ RETURN...
  • Page 88 OPERATORS MANUAL PRESS BUTTON TO SELECT ACCESS USER TEMP DONE/ MORE CODE ACCESS LOCK RETURN ENTER NEW ACCESS CODE ACCESS IS CURRENTLY ALLOWED TEMPERATURE LOCKOUT IS ON PRESS BUTTON TO SELECT CANCEL LIMIT ALLOW DONE/ DONE/ STANDBY ROLLER COOL DONE/ MORE REQUEST ACCESS...
  • Page 89: Preventive Maintenance

    Preventive Maintenance Weekly Important Reliable operation of the Processor requires that you clean, adjust, and lubricate all parts correctly. More frequent maintenance may be necessary because of site conditions or actual usage. The following guidelines are for Processors installed according to the specifications in this publication. For monthly and quarterly maintenance, contact your trained service personnel.
  • Page 90 OPERATORS MANUAL [4] Remove the following parts from the Processor. • Wet Section Cover • Evaporation Covers • Water Reservoir • all Crossovers • Wash Rack [5] Rinse the 3 Crossovers, Troughs, Water Reservoir, and the Wash Rack with warm water, no hotter than 44°C (110°F).
  • Page 91: Problem Solving

    Problem Solving Transport Failure Surface Artifacts Abnormal Film Densities Wet Films Low Solution Levels Overlapping of Films • • Film Feeding Error Feed only single thicknesses of film. Feed next film only after film feed signal. If there is no film feed signal, refer the difficulty to qualified personnel.
  • Page 92 OPERATORS MANUAL Transport Failure Surface Artifacts Abnormal Film Densities Wet Films Low Solution Levels Overlapping of Films Replace any Bearings that do not allow the Rollers to rotate freely. • • • • • If incoming wash water is dirty, clean the Wash Rack, Wash Tank, and Water Reservoir thoroughly.
  • Page 93: Warranty

    Warranty Kodak warrants this Kodak X-Omat 3000 RA Processor to function correctly for one year from the date of initial installation, when installed within one year from date of shipment. Warranty Repair Coverage If this equipment does not function correctly during the warranty period, the dealer (for Kodak X-Omat 3000 RA Processors) who sold the equipment will provide or arrange for repair of the equipment during the dealer’s normal...
  • Page 94 SEP98 5B6328 2650-190 All Pages om3434_1_30sep98.doc Updated for patient contact per MDD regulations. This printing supersedes the November 1995 paper copy version. Kodak and X-Omat are trademarks. Health Imaging om3434_1_30sep98.doc EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY ROCHESTER, N.Y. 14650 Printed In USA...

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