Cooling Period; Film Labeling - GE Diamond Operation Instructions Manual

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2
Remove the cassette by pushing the cassette lock release key
towards the front end of the Bucky. Hold the key in the forward
position with your middle finger and pull the cassette out with your
thumb and index finger.
3
Pull the cassette out of the cassette holder.
5.8.6

Cooling period

After each exposure, there is a typical cooling period of 10 to 50s
depending on tube loading, but it can also be longer. During this time an
exposure cannot be made. If the exposure button is pressed before the
cooling time has elapsed, the timer display will indicate the remaining
cooling time.
If the Ready Light does not turn on 50 seconds after an exposure, refer to
the Troubleshooting section.
5.9
F
ILM LABELING
There are three ways to identify films:
1
Using film markers that show the projection and year on the film.
2
Using a film identification camera that exposes all relevant
information directly onto the film.
3
Using printed adhesive paper labels that are attached to the film.
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