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MODEL 096

DENTAL X-RAY
Wall Mount Type.....................WK Room Mount Type...................RK

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
(for USA & Canada)

REV.4

PAGE SECTION ONE : TECHNICAL DATA [1] ELECTRICAL AND RADIATION DATA. ......................................................... 3 [2] PHYSICAL DIMENSIONS................................................................................ 4 [3] TUBE HEAD THERMAL CHARACTERISTICS............................................. 5 SECTION TWO : PRE-INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS [1] SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS............................................................................ 6 [2] ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS..................................................................... 6 [3] LOCATION OF COMPONENTS....................................................................... 7 SECTION THREE : INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS [1] INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS................................................................. 8 [2] UNPACKING...................................................................................................... 8 [3] ARM ASSEMBLY INSTALLATION. ................................................................. 9 [4] HEAD ASSEMBLY INSTALLATION............................................................. 12 [5] CONTROL BOX INSTALLATION.................................................................. 12 SECTION FOUR : POST INSTALLATION INSPECTION [1] ARM ASSEMBLY............................................................................................. 14 [2] BALANCE ARM ASSEMBLY......................................................................... 15 [3] HEAD POSITIONING...................................................................................... 15 SECTION FIVE : CONTROL IDENTIFICATION AND OPERATION [1] CONTROL IDENTIFICATION........................................................................ 16 [2] FUNCTION OF CONTROLS........................................................................... 16 [3] OPERATING PROCEDURES.......................................................................... 18 [4] ERROR CODES................................................................................................ 19 SECTION SIX : POST INSTALLATION CONFIRMATION [1] CONFIRMATION OF POWER SUPPLY VOLTAGE. ..................................... 20 [2] CONFIRMATION OF TUBE CURRENT........................................................ 20 [3] CONFIRMATION OF EXPOSURE WARNING LAMP & BUZZER............. 20 [4] CONFIRMATION OF LINE VOLTAGE REGULATION............................... 20 SECTION SEVEN : INITIAL SETTING [1] FILM SPEED. .................................................................................................... 21 [2] PRIORITY OF SELECTIONS.......................................................................... 23 [3] ELECTRONIC CHIME ON/OFF..................................................................... 23 APPENDIX ONE : CIRCUIT DIAGRAM . .......................................................... 23 APPENDIX TWO : PARTS IDENTIFICATION [1] ,[2] ARM AND HEAD / CONTROL BOX ASSEMBLY................................. 24 [3] SLIDING SECTION / ARM AND HEAD ASSEMBLY OF RK TYPE........... 26 APPENDIX THREE : CERTIFICATION ............................................................ 28 This manual provides information and instructions for the installation, assembly calibration and certification procedures for BELMONT BELRAY MODEL 096 dental x-ray. The instructions contained in this book should be thoroughly read and understood before attempting to install the X-ray unit. After the installation is complete, file this manual and refer back to it when performing periodic maintenance. --

INDEX

CAUTION

SECTION ONE : TECHNICAL DATA


[1] ELECTRICAL AND RADIATION DATA 1. Focal point measurement............................................... 0.8 mm x 0.8 mm 2. Rated peak tube potential............................................... 70 kVp 3. Rated tube current.......................................................... 10 mA 4. Maximum rated peak tube potential.............................. 70 kVp 5. Rated line voltage.......................................................... 120 V AC 6. Line voltage range. ......................................................... 108 V AC ~ 132 V AC 7. Range of line voltage regulation.................................... 2 ~ 5 % 8. Rated line current........................................................... 10.8 A at 70 kVp, 10 mA 9. Maximum line current. ................................................... 11.9 A at 70 kVp, 10 mA 10. Exposure time.............................................................. 0.02 ~ 3 sec. (ON and OFF are zero crossed.) 11. Timer accuracy............................................................. 1 pulse (1/60 sec.) 12. Inherent filtration......................................................... 1.3 mmAl Equivalent 13. Added filtration............................................................ 0.8 mmAl 14. Minimum filtration permanently in useful beam......... 2.1 mmAl Equivalent at 70 kVp 15. Nominal roentgen output a. Distal end of regular cone............................................ 8.2 mGy/sec. + 30 %, - 40 % b. Distal end of long cone................................................ 3.7 mGy/sec. + 30 %, - 40 % (Data obtained by direct measurement in the useful beam) 16. Source to skin distance a. Regular cone. ................................................................ 204 mm b. Long cone. .................................................................... 305 mm 17. Leakage technique factor............................................. 70 kVp / 0.16 mA 0.16 mA is maximum rated continuous current for 10 mA with a duty cycle 1: 60 18. Duty cycle.................................................................... 1: 60 (0.5 sec. exposure with 30 sec. interval) 19. Maximum deviation of tube potential and tube current Pulse Tube Potential Tube Current
+8 & 3rd 1st,2nd 70 kVp 10 2 mA -11 +7 4th & 70 kVp 10 1 mA -10 Up 20. Measurement base of technique factors a. peak tube potential....................................................... Peak tube potential of conducting half cycle b. tube current.................................................................. Average of tube current during one cycle of line frequency c. exposure time............................................................... Impulses of power line frequency 21. Half value layer............................................................ 1.5 mmAl over 22. Source to the base of cone distance............................. 81 mm

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[2] PHYSICAL DIMENSIONS ( ) = mm

096-WK
220 600
4-1/8" (104) 31-1/2" (800) 3-9/16" (90)

OPTION: 20" (500) or 12" (300) Horizontal Arm is available.

Max. 46-7/8" (1190) Stroke : 43 5/16" (1100)

39"(990.6)

48"(1219)

CENTER OF ELECTRIC

SHORT CONE : 15-15/16"(404) LONG CONE : 19-7/8"(505)

3-15/16"(100)

3-11/16" (93) 17-11/16"(322)

47-1/16"(1195)

40-5/8" (1032)

Max.75" (1904)

11" (280)

300

6-1/2"(165) 40-1/16"(1017) 46-11/16"(1185) 9-1/8"(232) 10-5/16"(261)

096-RK
180

19-11/16" (500)

260 600

15-3/4" (400)

13-3/4" (350)

4-3/16" (106) 20" (507) 7-1/2" (190)

3-9/16" (90)

Stroke 27-9/16" (700)

4-3/16" (106)

Max. 84-1/4" (2140)

Stroke 7-7/8" (200)

300

17-1/16" (450)

Max. 25-9/16" (650)

30-1/2" (775)

Max. 58-1/16" (1475)

19-11/16" (500)

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From 2004 July

Min. 19-1/4" (489) Max. 62-9/16" (1589)

40-5/8"(1032)

42-1/2"(1080)

Min. 34-5/8" (879) Max. 77-15/16" (1979)

[3] TUBE HEAD THERMAL CHARACTERISTICS A. Interval between each exposure The temperature inside of the tube head rises, when an exposure is made. The value of the heat generated is measured in Heat Unit (HU), which is the product of tube potential, tube current and

exposure time. Excessive heat will be accumulated inside of the tube head, if the x-ray is used without a proper cool down interval between each exposure. The excessive heat may damage the x-ray tube, high voltage generator or both.

B. Duty cycle To avoid the accumulation of excess heat in an effort to prolong the tube head life, a cool down interval of 60 seconds or more must be allowed between each 1 second exposure. or a 30 second cool down must be allowed between each 0.5 second (30 impulses) exposure.

C. Tube head cooling curve 1. Tube Housing cooling curve


Tube Housing Cooling Curve

2. Anode thermal characteristics


0000 1000 ANODE THERMAL CHARACTERISTICS
1 HU/ S  HU /S

0 00 10 100 0

Heat Storange (KH.U.)

Heat Storange (H.U.)

14000

U/S H 1

10000

TUBE MODEL D-0

6000

000

0

40

Time in Minutes

60

0

100

10

140

Time in Minutes

3. Maximum rating chart


0 FOCAL SPOT 0.8mm 0 kV

Tube Current (mA)

0

60 kV 0 kV 0 kV 90 kV

10

0.1

0.

0.

0. 0. 1.0 Load Time (sec.)

.0

.0

.0

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SECTION TWO : PRE-INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

[1] SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS Control box: When mounting the model 096 control box, the wall and mounting hardware must be sufficient to withstand a 25 pound shear load. Arm and head: The MODEL 096 wall plate is designed for mounting on two 2 x 4 wood studs with 16 inches centers. For other types of construction, the wall and mounting hardware must be sufficient to withstand a 100 pound shear load and a 450 pound withdrawal force at each of the four mounting bolts. The arm mounting bracket, part No.39, must be mounted to the wall plate using the bolts supplied with the x-ray. If the MODEL 096 is to be mounted in a manner other than what is specified in this manual or if the hardware to be used is other than what is supplied, the support capability of the wall and the strength of the hardware must be checked and verified to be adequate. [2] ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS Power supply: The MODEL 096 x-ray system will operate on a power supply of 120V AC,+12V AC,-12V AC (108V AC to 132V AC). A 3 wire GROUNDED circuit, separately connected to the central distribution panel with an over-current protection device rated for 15 amperes. Recommended wire size is 12 AWG BUT if the wire run distance is to exceed 50 feet 10 AWG is required. For wire run distances in excess of 75 feet 8 AWG is required. Line voltage regulation must be within 2~5 % at 10.8 amps. Interconnecting wiring, control box to arm and head assemblies: 6 conductor 12 AWG is recommended for wire run distances up to 50 feet. For wire runs between 50 and 75 feet 10 AWG is required and for wire run distances in excess of 75 feet 8 AWG is required. Concealed wiring for WK type: Concealed wiring is accomplished by bringing conduit and wires into (2) flush mounted junction boxes located (1) behind the control box and (1) behind the arm mounting plate. Recommended heights for the flush junction boxes are : 51 5/8" for behind control box and 44 1/2" for behind wall plate. Wiring done in this manner should extend 12 inches beyond the wall surface to allow sufficient wire for connections.
Junction Boxes

CAUTION :

FROM POWER SOURCE

(1)

()

L N

 4  6  

Min 1AWG

WALL
  6  4 

NOTE: All connections, workmanship and materials used must comply with the local codes. --

Terminal Block for Control Box

Pigtail for Arm Mounting Bracket

[3] LOCATION OF COMPONENTS A. Arm and head assemblies for WK type: Using the information provided in FIGURE 1, determine the correct location for the installation of the arm and head assemblies. NOTE: State and local requirements supersede guide lines indicated below.

( ) : WITH LONG CONE

(66 -1

1-1/16" (104)

0

/

"

1" (0)

1" (40)

4-1/"

4

-1/

"

(46-/16")

FIGURE 1 B. Control box : When determining the location for the control box the following radiation requirements concerning operator positioning must be considered. The operator must; 1. have full view of the patient. 2. have full view of kVp, mA, timer selections and exposure warning light. 3. be a minimum of 6 feet away from the patient. 4. be out of line of the useful beam of radiation or be positioned behind a protective device with X-ray protection equivalent of 1 mm of lead.

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From 2004 July

" (1904)

/16 ")

220

Within the installation and confirmation procedures are inspection/test steps which the installer must perform to insure that the installation meets the manufacturers specifications. These steps require the installer to record the necessary information onto the ASSEMBLERS INSTALLATION SECTION OF THE LIMITED WARRANTY REPORT FORM supplied, which must be returned to BELMONT along with the warranty card. [1] INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS Tools: Standard tool kit including wire crimping pliers (AMP, Super Champ or equivalent). 1.5 mm, 2 mm, 3 mm and 5 mm allen keys. Instruments: Digital multimeter with an accuracy of 1%, capable of measuring 150 V AC and 10mA DC, and capable of indicating true RMS value within 1 second. Impulse counter, capable of registering 1 to 999 half-wave primary voltage impulses at a rate of 60 per second over a range of 90 to 100 Vrms, 60 Hz. Standard calculator. POWER SUPPLY: Prior to starting the installation inspect the power supply and confirm that the power supply is 120V AC, +12V AC, -12V AC, and that the supply is a 3 wire GROUNDED circuit, separately connected to the central distribution panel with an overcurrent protection device rated for 15 amperes (Refer to Page 6, [2] ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS). Record the voltage reading of power supply on Assemblers Installation Report.

SECTION THREE : INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

[2] UNPACKING Unpack the entire contents of the shipping carton. Included within the shipping carton are: Identification Quantity Head. ............................................................................................................. 1/WK,RK Regular Cone................................................................................................ 1/WK,RK Long Cone.................................................................................................... (1)/WK (OPTION) Control Box.................................................................................................. 1/WK,RK Head key....................................................................................................... 1/WK,RK Collar............................................................................................................ 1/WK,RK Balance Arm................................................................................................. 1/WK Balance Arm Wrench. ................................................................................... 1/WK Horizontal Arm W/ 2/Screw Cover.............................................................. 1/WK Arm Mounting Bracket W/3 Machine Bolt (M8 x 20mm), 3/Bolt cap........ 1/WK Wall Plate W/4 Coach Bolts, 3 bolts, Washers,7/bolt cap and template. ...... (1)/WK Brake Screw (M6 x 6mm)............................................................................ 2/WK,RK Brake Plug (Brass Plug)............................................................................... 2/WK,RK Retaining Bolt (M6 x 35mm)....................................................................... 2/WK Stopper Screw (M6 x 15mm)....................................................................... 1/WK,RK Control Box Mounting Screw (5.8 x 32mm)............................................. 4/WK,RK Brake Spring (5)......................................................................................... 1/RK Base.............................................................................................................. 1/RK Column......................................................................................................... 1/RK Sliding Post. .................................................................................................. 1/RK Swing Arm.................................................................................................... 1/RK Gas Pump..................................................................................................... 1/RK Seat............................................................................................................... 1/RK Lag Bolt (8 x 45mm).................................................................................. 5/RK Manual.......................................................................................................... 1/WK,RK Inspect contents of shipping carton for damage or missing components. --

[3] ARM ASSEMBLY INSTALLATION [3-1] WK TYPE The INSTRUCTIONS given below are for mounting the arm and head assembly on two 2 X 4 wood studs with 16-inch centers. Should the MODEL-096 be mounted in a manner other than what is specified here, the wall and the strength of the hardware used must be checked and verified as being adequate to withstand a 100 pound shear load and a 450-pound withdrawal force at each of the four mounting bolts. When using concealed wiring, a flush mounted junction box with the necessary conduit and wiring must be pre-installed at 40 5/8 inches from the floor and centered between the two studs (refer to template). A. WALL PLATE (FIGURE 2): 1. Tape the wall mount plate template to the wall, positioning it Level(a) so that the holes are aligned with the vertical 2 X 4" stud. NOTE: In no instance is the wall mount plate, or the arm mounting bracket, to be a single stud. Coach Bolt Bolt Cap 2. Mark the hole locations. 3. Using a 3/16" drill, drill a pilot hole approximately 2" deep for each plate bolt. CAUTION: Do not use larger dia. drill. The electrical wire access hole should be predrilled using the Access Hole height from the floor specified on the mounting template. 4. Place the wire through the hole into the stud mount wall plate and mount the plate to the stud with 4 coach bolts supplied. DO NOT FULLY TIGHTEN BOLTS. 5. Holding plate firmly against the wall, place a level(a) upright FIGURE 2 on the surface. If the wall is not plumb, use shims behind the plate to level. 6. Place a level(b) across top edge of wall plate, level and tighten bolts securely. NOTE: Final leveling of wall plate is described on page 13. 7. Put bolt cap to each head of bolt. B. ARM MOUNTING BRACKET (FIGURE 3): 1. Remove access cover from bottom of arm mounting bracket. Snake electrical interconnecting wires through bracket and out access hole. 2. Using M 8 X 20 mm bolt with washers in lower mounting hole and two M 8 X 20 mm bolts in top mounting holes, mount arm mounting bracket to wall plate. DO NOT FULLY TIGHTEN. 3. Placing level across top edge of arm mounting bracket, level bracket then tighten bolts securely. 4. Put the bolt cap to each head of bolt. NOTE: Final leveling of wall mounting bracket is described on Page 13. FIGURE 3
Level(b)

Level(b)

M x 0Bolt

Access Hole

Washer Access Cover

Bolt Cap

C. If wall plate is not used, other optional, special, wall plate for "pas thru" (4X4") installation must be installed. --

D. HORIZONTAL ARM (FIGURE 4): 1. Cut pull string on horizontal arm. DO NOT REMOVE STRING. ALLOW ONE END TO EXTEND BEYOND MALE BARB AND THE OTHER END TO EXTEND BEYOND THE FEMALE MOUNT. Thrust Washer 2. Place a thrust washer over the hole of arm mounting bracket, Retaining Bolts and insert male barb into arm mounting bracket, allowing pull Brake Screw string to extend through access opening on bottom of the arm mounting bracket. Brake Plug 3. Insert two retaining bolts securely into upper threaded holes of arm mounting bracket and tighten securely. FIGURE 4 IMPORTANT: The retaining bolts must securely engage the annular groove horizontal arm, the removal of the retaining bolts will allow the horizontal arm to rise vertically, and out of, the arm mounting bracket. DO NOT FULLY TIGHTEN. 4. Insert brake plug then brake screw(M6 x 6mm) into the lower threaded hole of the arm mounting bracket. 5. Place a level on the horizontal arm and confirm that the arm is level in its left and right swing positions. NOTE: Final leveling of horizontal arm is described on Page 13. E. BALANCE ARM ASSEMBLY (FIGURE 4a): WARNING: DO NOT RELEASE ARM HOLDING BAND UNTIL THE X-RAY HEAD HAS BEEN INSTALLED. BALANCE ARM ASSEMBLY IS SPRING LOADED AND CAN CAUSE EQUIPMENT DAMAGE AND INJURY IF NOT HANDLED IN THE PROPER MANNER. 1. DO NOT REMOVE ARM HOLDING BAND. 2. Secure pull string to cable and pulling the opposite end, snake cable through horizontal arm and arm mounting bracket. 3. Insert brake plug then brake screw (M 6 X 6 mm) into the horizontal arm collar. DO NOT FULLY TIGHTEN. 4. Remove end cap screw and open end cap. 5. Insert stopper screw into upper threaded hole inside horizontal arm and tighten securely. CAUTION: If stopper screw is not tightened securely, the scissors arm can move vertically up and out of the horizontal arm 6. Cut cable and interconnecting wires to a workable length. Strip 3/8" of wire insulation from each lead. With wire crimping pliers use supplied wire nuts to make wire connections. 7. Insert connected wires into the arm mounting bracket and secure the access cover to the bottom of the arm mounting bracket. 8. Secure end cap with end cap screw, and place a screw cover.
Pull String

Arm Holding Band

Brake Plug Brake Screw End Cap Screw Cover

End Cap Screw Access Cover Access Cover Screw Stopper Screw

FIGURE 4a From 2004 July

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[3-2] RK TYPE (FIGURE 5) 1. Fix the base on the floor with lag bolts (supplied) or with appropriate means.

CAUTION :MAKE SURE THE BASE IS


FIXED ON THE FLOOR FIRMLY.
Stopper Screw

Brake Screw Brake Spring Brake Plug Swing Arm 

2. Insert the sliding post with column cover into the column. 3. Install the column on the base with mounting bolts. Make it vertical with adjusting bolts. 4. Put the thrust washer to top of the sliding post and install the swing arm assembly to sliding post. 5. Set the stopper screw into lower threaded hole of swing arm 2. 6. Set the brake plug then brake spring and brake screw into the upper hole of swing arm 2. Tighten the brake screw IF ARM DRIFTS. DO NOT FULLY TIGHTEN. 7. Run the cable from swing arm 1 through a cable guide. 8. Slide up the backrest cushion to the top of column. 9. Insert the gas pump into the gas pump bracket. Mount the seat on the gas pump. 10. Refer to page 12 for Head assembly installation. 11. Refer to page 13 for Control box installation. 12. Perform the post installation inspection.(page 14)

Thrust Washer

Swing Arm 1

Sliding Post Column Cover

Column Cable Guide Cable

Backrest Cushion

Seat

Mounting Bolt Adjusting Bolt Gas Pump

Lag Bolt

Gas Pump Bracket

Base

FIGURE 5

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[4] HEAD ASSEMBLY INSTALLATION (FIGURE 6): 1. Remove a screw (a) on arm collar, and place the arm collar over the stopper ringon the head shaft. (Direction of arm collar is shown in FIGURE 6.) 2. Remove the yoke inside cover by loosening screw(b). 3. Making sure the stopper ring and arm collar is placed on the head shaft, insert the wirings of balance arm through the head shaft to the head yoke. 4. Insert the head shaft into balance arm assembly, and while holding the head in position, install head key securely into retaining groove. 5. Slide the arm collar upward to proper position and secure it in place with a screw (a). 6. Loosen 5 screws on the terminal using a small dia. screw driver, and insert the wirings of balance arm assembly into the terminal according to the color. (FIGURE 6-1) 7. Retighten the screws on the terminal and confirm that the wirings are fixed on the terminal. 8. Remove M5 Phillips head screw from earth terminal and secure No.8 wiring together to earth terminal. 9. Reattach the yoke inside cover with a screw. 10. Remove arm holding band. 3 4 5 6 7 8

Arm Holding Band

Balance Arm

Balance Arm Wiring Arm Collar

Head Key 1mm mm Head Shaft

(a)
Stopper Ring Head Yoke Terminal

(b)

Yoke Inside Cover

FIGURE 6
Small Diameter Screw Driver
Wi ri Ar ngs m of  As Ba 4 se lan  mb ce 6 ly
 

[5] CONTROL BOX INSTALLATION

Blue Brown Red Yellow Gray Green/Yellow

Earth Terminal

FIGURE 6-1

The wall and the strength of the hardware used must be checked and verified as being adequate to withstand a 25 pound shear load. A flush mounted junction box with the necessary conduit and wiring must be pre-installed at 51 5/8" from the floor. NOTE: Refer to the control box template, and: 1. Be certain the electrical wire entry hole is aligned with the junction box. 2. That there is adequate support in the wall to secure the control box.

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From 2004 July

A. CONTROL BOX - MOUNTING (FIGURE 7): 1. Tape the control box template to the wall at the recommended height. 1a. Confirm relationship of access hole in for the electric wires with the entry hole for the wires in the back of the control box. 2. Using a 3/32" drill, drill a pilot hole 2" deep for each mounting screw. 2a. The method of drilling the pilot hole and, the hardware use to secure the control box depend upon the structure. 3. Drive two wood screws into upper two holes remaining about 3/4" undriven. (Fig.7a) 4. Remove two M3 Phillips head screws from top of the control box and open front panel. (Fig.7b) 5. Remove a restriction plate. (Fig.7c) 6. Snake power supply cable lines and interconnecting wires through access hole in back panel. 7. Hook the control box chassis to wood screws driven in step 3 above through two mounting holes on upper side of chassis. Tighten screws slightly. 8. Attach two wood screws to mounting holes on lower side of back panel. (Do not fully tighten.) (Fig.7d) 9. Placing level across top edge of the control box, level, then tighten four screwes securely.
a

c b d

FIGURE 7 B. CONTROL BOX, WIRING (FIGURE 8-a & 8-b) WARNING: MAKE SURE THE POWER SUPPLY IS TURNED OFF AT THE CENTRAL DISTRIBUTION PANEL. 1. Strip approximately 3/8" of insulation off the power supply leads and interconnecting cables. 2. Following wiring diagram, connect those wires to the terminal block of control box. 3. Set the restriction plate to the original place.
Junction Boxes From Power Source

GREEN/YELLOW

BROWN(BLACK)

BLUE(WHITE)

L N

Terminal Block for Control Box

 4  6  

WALL
BLUE BROWN RED YELLOW GRAY GREEN/YELLOW

Pigtail for Arm Mounting Bracket

FIGURE 8-a
L N 

 4  6 

FIGURE 8-b

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C. CLOSING FRONT PANEL (FIGURE 9). CAUTION: BEFORE CLOSING THE FRONT PANEL, PERFORM POST INSTALLATION CONFIRMATION (PAGE 20 ). 1. Confirm all the post installation confirmation are performed. 2. Close the front panel and secure two M3 phillips head screws on the top panel.

FIGURE 9

SECTION FOUR: POST INSTALLATION INSPECTION


[1] ARM ASSEMBLY 1. Incorrect levelling of the wall bracket can cause arm drift. First, check level with arms in position #l . If not correct, bracket must be adjusted by placing shims behind the wall plate (FIGURE 10-a). IMPORTANT: If the end of the horizontal arm #1 is pitched below level, then the tubehead will drift away from the wall. If the end of the horizontal arm #1 is pitched above level, then the level arm will require only minimum adjustment of brake (friction) screw. 2. Check level in position #2. If not correct, adjust as follows: (FIGURE 10-b) a) Remove bolt caps on mounting bolts. b) SLIGHTLY loosen two top mounting bolts. c) Shift the bracket left or right up to the arms arc accurately levelled. d) Move the horizontal arm to position #1. e) Fully tighten two top mounting bolts. f) Fully tighten bottom mounting bolt. g) Put the bolt cap to each head of mounting bolt. NOTE: SLIGHT TENDENCIES TO DRIFT CAN BE CORRECTED BY TIGHTENING BRAKE SCREWS IN HORIZONTAL ARM AND/OR WALL BRACKET. DO NOT TIGHTEN BEYOND WHAT IS REQUIRED TO PREVENT DRIFT.
Top Mounting Bolt # Bolt Cap LEVEL

LEVEL

#1

FIGURE 10-a

Wall error adjustment; install shims behind the wall plate

Brake Screw Bottom Mounting Bolt

FIGURE 10-b - 14 -

[2] BALANCE ARM ASSEMBLY 1. Place the balance arm assembly into position. 2. If either balance arm drifts either higher or lower from the set position, remove the spring adjuster covers and with the supplied wrench adjust the balance arm springs (FIGURE 11).

more tension TIGHTEN Cover less tension LOOSEN Adjustment Nut Balance Spring

FIGURE 11

[3] HEAD POSITIONING A. Place head into position. B. If head drifts from the set position, adjust the brake screws according to the following procedures. (FIGURE 12) 1. Remove the yoke outside cover by loosening cover screw. 2. Adjust 6 brake screws using phillips screw driver. 3. After adjustment, reattach the yoke outside cover with the cover screw.

Phillips Screw Driver

Brake Screw

Yoke Outside Cover Cover Screw

FIGURE 12

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SECTION FIVE : CONTROL IDENTIFICATION AND OPERATION


[1] CONTROL IDENTIFICATION

2 4 9 7 6 5 8

MODEL 096 0kVp 10mA

W A R N I N G

THIS X-RAY UNIT MAY BE DANGEROUS TO PATIENT AND OPERATOR UNLESS SAFE EXPOSURE FACTORS AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS ARE OBSERVED.

13 14 15

3
T1 T2 T3 T4
a b

12

T5
c

11 10 16 1

(1) Main Power switch (2) Ready Lamp (3) Exposure Time Adjusting Sw. (Up) (4) Exposure Time Adjusting Sw. (Down) (5) Tooth Selection Switch (T1) (6) Tooth Selection Switch (T2) (7) Tooth Selection Switch (T3) (8) Tooth Selection Switch (T4) (9) Tooth Selection Switch (T5) (10) Patient Size Selection Switch (11) Cone Type Selection Switch (12) Film Speed Selection Switch (13) Exposure Time Display Window (14) Exposure Warning Light (15) Exposure Switch (16) Technical Switch

[2] FUNCTION OF CONTROLS 1 2 3


4

Main Power switch Pushing right side of this switch energizes the x-ray unit. (Ready lamp and pre-selected lamps for patient size, cone type and film speed illuminates.) It is recommended to keep this switch OFF when the unit is not in use in order to prevent an accidental exposure. Ready Lamp This lamp lights when the line voltage is within operable range. When this lamp is not on, exposure can not be made. Exposure Time Adjusting Switches By momentarily pushing (or ) switch, exposure time displayed increases (or decreases) by one step. By keeping the switch depressed more than 2 sec., exposure time displayed increases (or decreases) continuously until the switch is released.

5 ~ 9 Tooth Selection Switch (T1 ~ T5) Pushing one of these switches set the exposure time automatically in combination with following 10 ~ 12 . 5 T1 : Incisor of Mandible 6 T2 : Incisor of Maxilla, Cuspid & Premolar of Mandible T3 : Cuspid & Premolar of Maxilla, Molars of Mandible, Bitewing 7 8 T4 : Molars of Maxilla, Bitewing Molars 9 T5 : Occlusal

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10 Patient Size Selection Switch Pushing this switch alters the selection of patient size (small -> medium ->large -> small) and sets the exposure time accordingly. 11 Cone Type Selection Switch The exposure time corresponding to the cone type being used (Standard Regular Cone or Optional Long Cone) can be selected by this switch. 12 Film Speed Selection Switch Three types of film speed can be registered. Pushing this switch momentarily indicates the film speed number being selected in exposure time display window 13 . Depressing the switch for more than 2 seconds alters the film type being selected. NOTE : Setting or adjusting the exposure time manually (with 5 ~ 12 functions. or switch) supersedes

13 Exposure Time Display Window Normally the exposure time selected is displayed. 1. E.00 ~ E.12 :Error code [See page 19 of this manual] 2. F.00 ~ F.15 :Film type [See page 21 & 22 of this manual] 3. Tube Current :The tube current of the last pulse of the exposure can be displayed if the exposure switch is kept depressed after exposure is over and technical switch 16 is depressed. 4. bu.0, bu.1 :Buzzer ON/OFF when a switch is activated. [See page 23 of this manual] 5. FIn :Confirmation of tube current [See page 20 of this manual] 6. PH.0 ~ PH.F :To adjust tube current at beginning of exposure [Refer to service manual] 7. EP.0 ~ EP.F :To adjust tube current when stabilized [Refer to service manual] 8. Pt.0 ~ Pt.F :To adjust preheat time [Refer to service manual]

14 Exposure Warning Light Illumination of this light indicates the unit is producing x-radiation. 15 Exposure Switch Deadman Type exposure switch. When making an exposure, depress this switch and keep it depressed until the exposure warning light 14 and the audible warning terminate. Failure to keep this switch depressed will result in premature termination of the exposure. 16 Technical Switch This switch is exclusively for the installer and service personnel. It is used for following purposes: 1. The tube current (mA) of the last pulse of the exposure can be displayed in exposure time display window 13 if the exposure switch is kept depressed even after the exposure is over and this technical switch is depressed. Display will return to exposure time when the exposure switch is released. 2. Priority of selection (Patient Size, Cone Type, Film Speed) can be changed when the main power switch is turned on while this switch is depressed. [See section Seven of this manual] 3. Memorizing : After setting film speed, priority of selection and/or buzzer ON/OFF, this switch is used for memorize these settings. [See section Seven of this manual.]

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[3] OPERATING PROCEDURES 1. 2. 3. Turn ON the main power switch


1

Confirm that ready lamp 2 is illuminated. NOTE: The ready lamp will not illuminate unless the incoming line voltage is correct and within the x-rays operable range. Select the appropriate tooth type( 5 ~ 9 ), and confirm if the pre-selected conditions (patient size 10 , cone type 11 and film speed 12 ) are suitable for radiographing.

NOTE: To manually set the exposure time, depress either manual exposure time adjust switch( 3 or 4 ) until the desired exposure time is displayed in exposure time display window 13 . While the unit is in manual mode, other selection switches( 5 ~ 12 ) do not affect exposure time. (All the tooth selection lamps are off.) 4. 5. To return to the automatic exposure time selection mode, depress any one of tooth selection switches. Depress the exposure switch 15 . When the exposure switch is depressed, the exposure warning lamp 14 illuminates and the audible warning sounds. Do not release the exposure switch until the audible warning and the warning lamp terminate. Failure to keep the switch depressed will result in the exposure being terminated prematurely. To continue to radiograph other teeth, just select appropriate tooth selection switch.

IMPORTANT : To protect x-ray tubehead from heat accumulation, wait for 60 times of exposure time between exposures. [Ex. 30 second wait interval for each 0.5 sec.(30 impulses) exposure] 6. After use turn OFF the main power switch exposures.
1

in order to prevent accidental

NOTE : If the unit is left over 8 minutes without being operated and the main power switch is kept on, figure 1 runs through the exposure time display window. This does not mean that a malfunction of the unit has occurred, but saves energy. The unit returns to normal condition by pressing any one of the switches except the exposure switch.

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[4] ERROR CODES When abnormal condition exists in the unit, or malfunction occurs, error code is displayed in exposure time display window. Please refer to the table below.

Error Condition code E.00 Exposure switch was released before the exposure terminates. E.01

Step to be taken

Possible solution

Exposure switch was depressed within 10 sec. of previous exposure. Exposure switch was depressed within 3sec. after the main power switch has been turned on. Line voltage was less than 90% of rated voltage.

All the tooth selection Release exposure switch switches blink. after exposure lamp Depress one of the switch. turns off.

There is to be an "wait" interval of 60 times of exp. time between A 10 second delay is built successive exposures. in between each exposure. Exposure switch should be depressed after the ready lamp comes ON. Release exposure switch. If line voltage is less than 90% of rated line voltage, correct it by using step-up transformer.

E.02

E.03

Line voltage was more than 110% of rated voltage. Excess current during exposure. Tube current of the last pulse was less than 7.5mA. Tube current of the last pulse was more than 12.5mA. Tube current during exposure was less than 5mA. Tube current during exposure was more than 15mA. Malfunction of the microcomputer. Exposure switch or exposure circuit had been ON, when main power switch is turned on. Tube current is detected during pre-heating period. Tube current is detected when main power switch is turned on.

E.04 E.05 E.06 E.07 E.08 E.09 E.10

If line voltage is more than 110% of rated line voltage, correct it by using step-down transformer.

Turn off the main power switch and wait for a while. Turn on the main power switch again.

Conduct the confirmation of tube current described in section six, item[2]on page 20.

E.11 E.12

Refer to the service manual.

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SECTION SIX : POST INSTALLATION CONFIRMATION


[1] CONFIRMATION OF POWER SUPPLY VOLTAGE As specified in Electrical Requirements (Page 6), power supply voltage must be within the operable range of 108~132V AC. Confirm the power supply voltage again before turning on the unit. 1. Open the front panel of control box by loosening two screws on top of the control box. 2. Set the range of digital multi meter at 200V AC, connect probes of multimeter to L and N of terminal block of control box. 3. Confirm that the reading is 120V 10% (108~132V AC). NOTE : 096 X-ray can not be operated unless the power supply voltage is within this range.

[2] CONFIRMATION OF TUBE CURRENT Model 096 x-ray incorporates self diagnose system to check if the tube current is within specified range both at the beginning of exposure and during stabilized period. 1. While depressing tooth selection switches T1, T4 & T5 together, turn on the main power switch. 2. Exposure time of 0.50 is displayed and ready light is on. [If not, turn off main power switch and repeat 1.] Then release T1, T4 & T5 switches. 3. Make an exposure by depressing hand exposure switch. WARNING: X-RADIATION IS GENERATED FOR 0.5 SEC. 4. Confirm that "F I n" is displayed at exposure time display window. Then, turn off the main power switch. 5. If "PH. " and "EP." are displayed alternately, follow Step 6 through 8 below. 6. When "PH." and "EP." are displayed alternately, leave the unit for about 30 seconds until display returns to "0.50". Then make an exposure again and confirm that "F I n" is displayed. 7. Repeat Step 5 & 6 until "F I n" is displayed. 8. Record final PH & EP values in "Assemblers Installation Section of Limited Warranty Report Form" if procedures in Step 5 through 7 are performed. [3] CONFIRMATION OF EXPOSURE WARNING LAMP & BUZZER A. EXPOSURE WARNING BUZZER 1. Make an exposure and confirm that the exposure warning buzzer located within the control box is activated during the entire exposure. B. EXPOSURE WARNING LAMP Exposure warning lamp is located on the front panel of the control box, 1. Make an exposure and confirm that the warning lamp illuminates during the exposure. [4] CONFIRMATION OF LINE VOLTAGE REGULATION 1. Make sure that main power switch is "OFF". 2. Open the front panel of control box by loosening two screws on top of the control box. 3. Set the range of digital multi meter at 200V AC, connect probes of multimeter to L and N of terminal block of control box. 4. Turn the main power switch on, and set the exposure time at 2.00 sec. with manual switch . 5. Record the no-load line voltage (VN) indicated by the multimeter before exposure. 6. Make an exposure and record the load voltage (VL) indicated by the multimeter during exposure. WARNING : X-RADIATION IS GENERATED FOR 2 SECONDS. NOTE: Read the multimeter when the value is stabilized (about one second after exposure). 7. Calculate line voltage regulation R (%) in the formula below: R = VN - VL VL X 100 Record this value in "Assemblers Installation Report".

NOTE: LINE VOLTAGE REGULATION MUST NOT EXCEED THE RANGE OF 2~5%. IF IT IS GREATER THAN 5%, THE SIZE OF THE POWER SUPPLY WIRES MUST BE INCREASED. REFER TO THE POWER SUPPLY REQUIREMENTS OUTLINED ON PAGE 5 TO DETERMINE THE CORRECT WIRE SIZE NECESSARY. - 20 -

SECTION SEVEN : INITIAL SETTING


[1] FILM SPEED As factory installation, following three kinds of film speed are registered to be selected by Film Speed Selection Switch : a = Film speed No. F.09 (equivalent to ISO speed group "D", or Kodak Ultra-Speed film) b = Film speed No. F.04 (equivalent to ISO speed group "F/E", or Kodak InSight film) c = Film speed No. F.02 (equivalent to ISO speed group "F") Including these three, Model 096 can provide 16 different types of film speed and any three of them can be registered for easy selection. If the doctor uses different speed of film, or prefers darker (or lighter) radiograph, substitute speed can be registered as follows: 1. While depressing technical switch 16 , turn on the main power switch and F.09 is displayed in exposure time display window 13 . Then, release technical switch.
1

. Film type lamp "a" is lit,

2. By depressing switch (or switch), increase (decrease) film speed number until desired number is displayed. [Refer to Exposure Time Table on next page.] 3. Depress technical switch 16 , an electronic chime sounds and the selected film speed number is registered at film type "a". 4. Turn off the main power switch. 5. If different film speeds are to be registered at "b" and "c", depress "F"switch 12 after step 1 above to light the appropriate film type lamp, and repeat steps 2 & 3.

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TABLE 1 : FILM SPEED AND EXPOSURE TIME (REGULAR CONE)

Patient Size Tooth F. 00 F. 01 F. 02 F. 03 F. 04 F. 05 F. 06 F. 07 F. 08 F. 09 F. 10 F. 11 F. 12 F. 13 F. 14 F. 15


0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.04 0.0 0.06 0.0 0.0 0.10 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.0 0.4 0.9

T1

0.0 0.04 0.0 0.06 0.0 0.0 0.10 0.1 0.14 0.1 0.19 0.4 0.9 0. 0.41 0.0

SMALL T2 T3 T4
0.04 0.0 0.06 0.06 0.0 0.10 0.1 0.14 0.1 0.0 0.4 0.9 0. 0.41 0.0 0.

0.0 0.06 0.0 0.09 0.10 0.1 0.16 0.1 0. 0. 0.1 0. 0.4 0.4 0.66 0.6

0.0 0.09 0.11 0.1 0.16 0.19 0. 0. 0. 0. 0.4 0.4 0.66 0.1 0.9 1.1

T5

0.0 0.04 0.0 0.0 0.06 0.0 0.09 0.11 0.14 0.16 0.19 0.4 0. 0. 0. 0.4

T1

0.0 0.06 0.0 0.09 0.11 0.1 0.16 0.19 0. 0. 0.1 0. 0.4 0.4 0.66 0.1

MEDIUM T2 T3 T4
0.06 0.0 0.09 0.10 0.1 0.16 0.19 0. 0. 0. 0. 0.4 0.4 0.66 0.1 0.9

0.0 0.10 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.0 0. 0.9 0.6 0.44 0.0 0.6 0.6 0. 1.0 1.

0.1 0.1 0.1 0.0 0. 0.1 0.6 0.44 0.4 0.6 0.6 0. 1.0 1. 1.1 1.6

T5

0.04 0.0 0.06 0.06 0.0 0.10 0.11 0.14 0.1 0.19 0.4 0.9 0. 0.41 0.4 0.

T1

0.06 0.0 0.10 0.11 0.14 0.16 0.19 0.4 0. 0. 0. 0.4 0. 0.66 0.1 1.00

(UNIT : SEC.) LARGE T2 T3 T4 T5


0.0 0.09 0.11 0.1 0.16 0.19 0.4 0. 0. 0.41 0.4 0. 0.66 0.1 1.00 1.1 0.10 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.0 0. 0.1 0.6 0.44 0.4 0.6 0.6 0.9 1.0 1. 1.1

0.1 0.1 0. 0. 0.1 0. 0.44 0.4 0.66 0.6 0.9 1.0 1. 1.6 1.6 .

TABLE 2 : FILM SPEED AND EXPOSURE TIME (LONG CONE)

Patient Size Tooth F. 00 F. 01 F. 02 F. 03 F. 04 F. 05 F. 06 F. 07 F. 08 F. 09 F. 10 F. 11 F. 12 F. 13 F. 14 F. 15

0.0 0.0 0.06 0.0 0.0 0.10 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.0 0. 0.1 0.6 0.44 0.0 0.6

T1

0.0 0.0 0.10 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.0 0. 0.9 0.6 0.41 0.0 0.6 0.1 0. 1.0

SMALL T2 T3 T4
0.0 0.10 0.1 0.14 0.1 0.0 0. 0.9 0.6 0.44 0.0 0.6 0.1 0. 1.0 1.

0.11 0.14 0.16 0.19 0. 0. 0. 0. 0.4 0. 0.66 0.1 1.00 1.1 1.41 1.6

0.16 0.19 0.4 0. 0. 0.41 0.4 0. 0.1 0.1 1.00 1.1 1.41 1. .00 .44

T5

0.0 0.0 0.10 0.11 0.14 0.1 0.19 0.4 0.9 0. 0.41 0.0 0. 0.1 0.1 1.00

T1

0.11 0.14 0.1 0.19 0.4 0. 0. 0.41 0.4 0. 0.66 0.1 1.00 1.1 1.41 1.

MEDIUM T2 T3 T4
0.14 0.16 0.19 0. 0. 0. 0.41 0.4 0. 0.1 0.1 1.00 1.1 1.41 1. .00

0.1 0. 0. 0.1 0.6 0.44 0.4 0.6 0.6 0.9 1.0 1. 1.6 1.6 . .6

0. 0.1 0. 0.44 0.4 0.66 0.6 0.9 1.1 1. 1.6 1.6 . .0 .00 .00

T5

0.0 0.10 0.1 0.14 0.1 0.0 0.4 0.9 0.6 0.41 0.0 0.6 0.1 0. 1.00 1.

T1

0.14 0.1 0.0 0.4 0.9 0. 0.41 0.0 0. 0.1 0.1 1.00 1. 1.41 1. .1

(UNIT : SEC.) LARGE T2 T3 T4 T5


0.1 0.19 0.4 0. 0. 0.41 0.0 0. 0.1 0. 1.00 1. 1.41 1. .1 .44 0. 0. 0.1 0. 0.44 0.4 0.66 0.6 0.9 1.1 1. 1.6 .00 . .0 .00

0.1 0. 0.4 0.4 0.66 0.1 0.9 1.1 1.41 1.6 .00 . .0 .00 .00 .00

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[2] PRIORITY OF SELECTION As factory installation, following selection lamps light when the main power switch is turned on: Patient Size : Medium Cone : Regular Film Speed : "a" If necessary, this priority can be changed as follows; [For example, at pedodontistry, patient size of "small" should be preferentially selected.] 1. While depressing technical switch 16 , turn on the main power switch. 2. Select the patient size "small" by depressing patient size selection "P"switch 10 . 3. Depress technical switch 16 , an electronic chime sounds and the patient size of "small" will be stored as primary selection. 4. Priority of selection for cone type and film speed can be changed by same procedures. [3] ELECTRONIC CHIME ON/OFF As factory installation, electronic chime sounds when each switch is depressed. If preferred, this sound can be eliminated. 1. While depressing tooth selection switches T1 & T2 together, turn on the main power switch. 2. "bu.1" will be displayed in exposure time display window 13 . 3. By depressing either or ( 3 or 4 ), display changes to "bu.0". 4. Then depress technical switch 16 , and turn off the main switch. NOTE : Exposure Warning Buzzer and alarm sound of error code can not be eliminated.

APPENDIX ONE : CIRCUIT DIAGRAM


Control Box Arm
T.B. T.B. Brown T.B.

Head
X-Ray Tube [D-0]

T.B.

Brown

1  

Fuse
CN1

AVR
CN

Brown

H.V. Transformer

NC

Blue

Fuse

RY Power Generator Board 096P-PW00 16


500

 
CN

  6
N.C.

Red Blue Blue

Power Switch

  6
Fil. Trans.

CN

1  

Yellow

Yellow

1 Green/Yellow

Control Board 096P-CN00

CN1

16

CN4

 

Gray Green/Yellow

Gray Green/Yellow

Exposure Switch

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APPENDIX TWO : PARTS IDENTIFICATION


[1] ARM AND HEAD ASSEMBLY OF WK TYPE
50

49 18 14 17

14 13 24 17

22

23

13

14

16

19

21

20

14

25

26 10 15 12 11 46 9

45 37 38 39 30 31 41 42 40 44 43

27

29

32

30

31 28

33

34

35 6 5 4

47

48

36

[2] CONTROL BOX ASSEMBLY (60)

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From 2004 July

ID.No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

PartsNo. E04-EHLL03A0 E04-ECPE03G0 E04-EHLL12A0 E04-ECPR22B0 E04-ECPR36A0 E04-ECPR21D0 E04-EHLL13A0 E04-EHLL28A0 E04-ECLS01A0 E04-ECPE17B0 E04--------------E04-ECQR34B0 E04-ECQR30C0 E04-ECQR27B0 E04-ECPE19F0 E04-ECPE18F0 E04-ECPJ64C0 E04-ECPJ58B0 E04-ECPJ63F0 E04-ECPJ62F0 E04-ECPE15B0 E04-ECPJ60A0 E04-ECPE30B0 E04-ECPJ59A0 E04-ECPE31B0 E04-ECQR33A0 E04-ECLR95B0 E04-EHLK90A0 E04-EHLK87A0 E04-EHLK88A0 E04-EHLK89A0 E04-EHLK91A0

Description X-Ray Head Assembly (RAL-9003) Yoke (RAL-9003) Housing Cover Set (RAL-9003) Lock Ring (R1-1005) X-Ray Exposure Sleeve Regular Cone (RAL-9003) Long Cone (RAL-9003) (Option) Balance Arm Assembly (RAL-9003) Stopper Ring Joint No.3 Collar Screw (SUS M4-10) Collar (R1-1005) Spring Adjuster Cover Crevice Cover Left Cover for Joint No.3 Right Cover for Joint No.3 Cover for Joint No.2 Joint No.2 Left Cover for Joint No.1 Right Cover for Joint No.1 Joint No.1 Arm Cover No.2 Balance Arm No.2 Arm Cover No.1 Balance Arm No.1 Cushion Absorber Head Key Horizontal Arm Ass'y (800mm) (RAL-9003) Horizontal Arm Ass'y (300mm) (RAL-9003) Horizontal Arm Ass'y (500mm) (RAL-9003) Horizontal Arm Ass'y (650mm) (RAL-9003) Horizontal Arm Ass'y (1000mm) (RAL-9003) Horizontal Arm Brake Plug Brake Screw (M6-6) Stopper Screw End Cap (R1-1005) End Cap Screw (M6-15) Hole Plug for End Cap (R1-1005) Arm Mounting Bracket Ass'y (RAL-9003) Machine Bolt (M8-20) Bolt Cap (RAL-9003) Retaining Bolt Arm Mounting Bracket Ass'y (RAL-9003) Bottom Cover Bottom Cover Screw (M3-6) Bolt Cap (RAL-9003) Coach Bolt (9-75) (RAL-9003) Wall Mount Plate (RAL-9003) Wall Mount Plate for Cover Type Wire Harness in Balance Arm Yoke Side Cap (R1-1005) Yoke Inside Cover (RAL-9003) Adjust Wrench Cover Set for Wall Mount Plate (RAL-9003) (Option) Control Box Assembly (for 120V) (RAL-9003) Chassis (R1-1005) Fuse (F1/F2 - 10A) Terminal Block (4P) Power Switch Covering Plate Timer Board Front Cover Top Screw (M3-8) Fuse (F3 - 0.5A) Wood Screw for Chassis (5.8-32) Fuse (F4 - 1A) Terminal Block (5P) Hook for Hand Exposure Switch Hand Exposure Switch Ass'y Screw for Hook (3-12) Restriction Plate Power Board for 120V Front Sheet (RAL-9003)

QTY 1 1 1 1 1 1 (1) (1) 1 1 1 1 2 4 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 (1) (1) (1) (1) (1) 1 2 2 1 2 2 2 (1) 3 3 2 (1) 1 2 4 4 1 (1) 1 1 1 1 (1) (1) 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

USA Code 096-1010 096-1020 096-1030 096-1040 096-1050 096-1060 096-1070 096EHLL28A0 096-1090 096ECPE17B0 096SRWM0410 096ECQR34B0 096ECQR30C0 096ECQR27B0 096ECPE19F0 096ECPE18F0 096ECPJ64C0 096ECPJ58B0 096ECPJ63F0 096ECPJ62F0 096ECPE15B0 096ECPJ60A0 096ECPE30B0 096ECPJ59A0 096ECPE31B0 096ECQR33A0 096-1270 096-1280 096-1281 096-1282 096-1283 096-1284 096-1290 096-1300 096-1310 096-1320 096-1330 096-1340 096-1341 096-1350 096-1360 096-1370 096-1380 096-1390 096-1400 096-1410 096-1420 096-1430 096-1620 096-1621 096-1081 096-1630 096-1021 096-1082 096-1625 096-1000 096-1440 096-1450 096-1460 096-1470 096-1480 096-1490 096-1500 096-1510 096-1520 096-1530 096-1540 096-1550 096-1560 096-1570 096-1580 096-1590 096-1600 096-1610

29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78

E04--------------E04-ECLS06A0 E04--------------E04-ECLS09A0 E04-ECLJ36A0 E04--------------E04-ECNR24A0 E04-EHLL05A0 E04--------------E04-ECPR53A0 E04-ECPR44A0 E04-EHLL15A0 E04-ECPR45B0 E04--------------E04-ECPR52A0 E04--------------E04-ECPJ19A0 E04-ECPJ18A0 E04-EHLL11A0 E04-ECNR18A0 E04-ECPJ15A0 E04-ECLJ82A0 E04-EHLL14A0 E04-EHLL07A0 E04-ECPE01A0 E04--------------E04--------------E04--------------E04-ECPJ07D0 E04--------------E04-ECPB01G0 E04--------------E04--------------E04--------------E04--------------E04--------------E04-ECNJ47A0 E04-EHLL21A0 E04--------------E04-ECPR20A0 E04--------------E04-ECPJ08D0

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From 2004 July

[3] SLIDING SECTION / ARM AND HEAD ASSEMBLY OF RK TYPE

33

21

32

23

31

30

29

9 28 27

26

25

24

23 22 21 19 20

34

18

40

39

18 17

41 42 43 44 37 36 35 45 16

38

15 14 13 33 10 11

46 47

48 49 4 1 5 50 51 52 2 3 6

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ID.No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52

PartsNo. E04-EHLL03A0 E04-ECPR21D0 E04-ECPR36A0 E04-ECPR22B0 E04-EHLL12A0 E04-ECNR18A0 E04-ECPJ15A0 E04-ECPE03G0 E04-EHLL20A0 E04-ECLR95B0 E04-ECLS01A0 E04--------------E04-ECLS22A0 E04--------------E04-ECLF20B0 E04--------------E04--------------E04-ECLT47B0 E04-ECLT46C0 E04--------------E04-ECLS11B0 E04-ECLS06A0 E04-ECLS12A0 E04--------------E04-ECLT44A0 E04-ECLF19B0 E04--------------E04-ECLT45A0 E04-EEMU19A0 E04-ECLS09A0 E04-ECLS47A0 E04-EHLZ38A0 E04-EHLL19A0 E04-ECLK76A0 E04-F32270 E04-P30080 E04-ECLK73A0 E04-ECLT50A0 E04-ECLK69A0 E04-EALJ14A0 E04-EHLZ37A0 E04-EFPR02A0 E04-EHLL17A0 E04-EHLL18A0 E04--------------E04--------------E04--------------E04--------------E04--------------E04-ECLT53A0 E04-ECLK75B0

Description X-Ray Head Assembly (RAL-9003) Regular Cone (RAL-9003) X-Ray Exposure Sleeve Lock Ring (R1-1005) Housing Cover Set (RAL-9003) Yoke Side Cap (R1-1005) Yoke Inside Cover (RAL-9003) Yoke (RAL-9003) Swing Arm Assembly (RAL-9003) Head Key Stopper Ring Collar Screw (SUS M4-8) Collar (R1-1005) Stopper Screw(M4-8) Swing Arm 1(RAL-9003) Swing Arm Pin Screw(M6-16) Stopper Screw(M4-8) Swing Arm Sleeve Swing Arm Pin Brake Screw(M6-6) Brake Spring(5-11) Brake Plug Brake Sleeve Swing Arm Sleeve Screw(M5-8) Swing Arm Joint Swing Arm 2 W/Belmont Seal(RAl-9003) Tapping Screw(4.5-40) Thrust Washer(42-t2) Bushing Stopper Bolt(M6-15) Brake Spring(4.7-7) Cable W/Connector Column Assembly (RAL-9003) Seat Cushion (NL-3) Knob(black) Gas Cylinder Backrest Cushion (NL-3) Cushion Plate Sliding Post Column Cover Guide Roller Assembly Cable Guide W/Nut Constant Tension Spring Assembly Column W/Sub Plate(RAL-9003) Mounting Bolt(M6-20) Spring Washer(M6) Washer(M6) Set Screw(M8-12) Lag Bolt(8-45) Gas Cylinder Sleeve(R1-1005) Base Plate(R1-1005)

QTY 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 1 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 1 1 4 1 1 1 4 4 4 4 5 1 1

USA Code 096-1010 096-1060 096-1050 096-1040 096-1030 096-1630 096-1021 096-1020 096-1270 096-1090 096-1110 096-1120 096-1130

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APPENDIX THREE : CERTIFICATION

FORM FDA 2579 FROM THE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES MUST BE FILLED AND MAILED TO THE RESPECTIVE AGENCIES FOR THIS INSTALLATION TO BE CONSIDERED COMPLETE. ALSO COMPLETE THE WARRANTY CARD AND THE ASSEMBLER'S INSTALLATION REPORT AND RETURN TO BELMONT EQUIPMENT CORP.

REFER TO THE SAMPLE FORM:


FOR FDA USE ONLY

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES

REPORT OF ASSEMBLY OF A DIAGNOSTIC X-RAY SYSTEM


1. EQUIPMENT LOCATION
a. NAME OF HOUSPITAL, DOCTOR OR OFFICF WHERE INSTALLED b. STREET ADDRESS c. CITY e. ZIP CORD f. TELEPHONE NUMBER d. STATE

FOOD AND DRUG ADMINISTRATION

PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE

From Approved: OMB No. 0910-0213 Expiration Date: December 31, 1992 See reverse for OMB statement.

XXXXXX

2. ASSEMBLER INFORMATION
a. COMPANY NAME b. STREET ADDRESS c. CITY e. ZIP CORD f. TELEPHONE NUMBER d. STATE

3. GENERAL INFORMATION
a. THIS REPORT IS FOR ASSEMBLY OF CERTIFIED COMPONETS WHICH ARE(Check appropriate box(es)) NEW ASSEMBLY - FULLY CHRTIFIED SYSTEM REASSEMBLY - FULLY CHRTIFIED SYSTEM REASSEMBLY - MIXED SYSTEM (Both certified and uncertified components) b. INTENDED USE(S)(Check applicble box(es)) GENERAL PURPOSE RADIOGRAPHY GENERAL PURPOSE FLUOROSCOPY TOMOGRAPHY (Other than CT) ANGIOGRAPY c. THE X-RAY SYSTEM IS (Check one) STATIONARY MOBILE PODIATRY UROLOGY MAMMOGRAPHY CHEST CHIROPRACTIC d. THE MASTER CONTROL IS IN ROOM REP;ACEMENT COMPONETS IN AN EXISTING SYSTEM AN ADDITION TO AN EXISTING SYSTEM CT HEAD SCANNER CT WHOLE BODY SCANNER HEAD - NECK (Medical) DENTAL - INTRAORAL DENTAL - CEPHALOMETRIC e. DATE OF ASSEMBLY (mo.) (day) (yr.) DENTAL PANRAMIC RADIATION THERAPY SIMULATOR C - ARM FLUOROSCOPIC DIGITAL OTHER (Specify in comments)

4. COMPONENT INFORMATION (If additional space is needed for this section use another form, replacing the preprinted number with form
Number and complete items 1,4, and 5 only)
a. THE MASTER CONTROL IS A NEW INSTALLATION EXISTING (Certified) EXISTING (Non-certified) b. CONTROL MANUFACTURER c. CONTROL MODEL NUMBER b. CONTROL SERIAL NUMBER c. SYSTEM MODEL NAME (CT Systems Only)

Complete the following infomation for the certified components listed below which you installed. For beam limited device, tables and CT gantries the manufacturer and Model number in the indicated spaces. For other certified components, enter in the appropriat block how many of each you installed in this system. f. MANUFACTURER
BEAM LIMITING DEVICE

SELECTED COMPONENTS MODEL NUMBER MODEL NUMBER MODEL NUMBER MODEL NUMBER MODEL NUMBER DATE MANUFACTURED DATE MANUFACTURED DATE MANUFACTURED DATE MANUFACTURED DATE MANUFACTURED

f.

OTHER CERTIFIED COMPONENTS (Enter number of each installed in appropriate blocks) X-RAY CONTROL HIGH VOLTAGE GENERATOR VERTICAL CASSETTE HOLDER TUBE HOUSING ASSEMBLY (Medical) DENTAL TUBE HEAD CRADLE FILM CHANGER IMAGE INTENSIFIER SPOT FILM DEVICE OTHER (Specify)

MANUFACTURER MANUFACTURER

TABLES CT GANTRY

MANUFACTURER MANUFACTURER

5. ASSEMBLER CERTIFICATION
I affirm that all certified components assembled or installed by me for which this report is being made, were adjusted and tested by me according to the instructions provided by the manufacturer(s), were of the type required by the diagnostic x-ray performance standard (1 CFR Part 100), were not modified to adversely affect performance, and were insralled in accordance with provisions of 1 CFR Part 100. I also affirm that all instruction manuals and other infomation required by 1 CFR Part 100 for this assembly have been furnished to the purchaser and within 1 days from the date of assembly, each copy of this report will be distributed as indicated at the bottom of each copy. a. PRINTED NAME b. SIGNATURE c. DATE

d. COMMENTS

FORM FDA 2579(7/92)

PREVIOUS EDITION IS OBSOLETE

BELMONT EQUIPMENT, Division of Takara Belmont, USA, Inc.


101 Belmont Drive Somerset, New Jersey 08873 U.S.A.

TAKARA CO, CANADA LTD.

TEL.:(732) 469-5000 / (800) 223-1192

Fax.:(732)526-6322 / (800) 280-7504

2076 S. Sheridan Way, Mississauga, Ont., L5J2M4, Can. TEL.:(905) 822-2755

Fax.:(905)822-6203

Printed in Japan

Book No. EDAP7

0504 MA

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