Troubleshooting; Table 4: Troubleshooting - Kodak 2200 User Manual

Intraoral x-ray system
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Troubleshooting

Problem
Nothing lights up
Control unit doesn't light
up
No x-ray emission
X-ray emission works, but
exposure is too light or
completely white.
X-ray emission works, but
exposure is too dark.
06/2009
Cause
Unit is disconnected.
Fuse F1 is burned out or defective.
Circuit breaker is off.
Control unit is disconnected.
Fuse F1 is burned out or defective.
Control unit is defective.
Generator is cooling.
Radiology control key is defective.
Wrong exposure pre-set program is
being used.
Generator is positioned incorrectly.
Exposure time is too short.
Development time is too short.
Developer is too cold.
Developer is too old or diluted.
Pre-set mode is incorrectly selected.
Receptor is facing the wrong way.
Unit was incorrectly installed.
Wrong exposure pre-set program is
being used.
Exposure time is too long.
Development time is too long.
Developer is too hot.
Developer is too concentrated.
Pre-set mode is incorrectly selected.

Table 4: Troubleshooting

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Solution
Connect the unit.
Replace the fuse.
Turn on the circuit breaker.
Connect the control unit.
Replace the fuse.
Call a qualified service technician.
Wait for the I 01 message and the red
LED on the control unit to disappear.
Call a qualified service technician.
Change the pre-set program (refer to the
User Mode section).
Adjust the position of the generator.
Increase the exposure time.
Increase the development time (refer to
the development instructions).
Heat the developer.
Replace with fresh developer.
Verify your exposure settings (refer to
the exposure procedure).
Reposition the receptor.
Call a qualified service technician.
Change the pre-set program (refer to the
User Mode section).
Decrease the exposure time.
Decrease the development time (refer to
the development instructions).
Cool the developer.
Adjust the concentration or replace the
developer.
Verify your exposure settings (refer to
the exposure procedure).
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