Sedecal Rad Room User manual

Rad Room
Service Manual

Technical Publication
SM-0520R9_EN_NLG
Service Manual
RAD ROOM

Technical Publication
SM-0520R9_EN_NLG
Service Manual
RAD Room

Manufactured by:
Fabricado por:
Fabriqué par:
SEDECAL
Sociedad Española de Electromedicina y Calidad S.A.
Pelaya, 9 -- 13. Polígono Industrial “Río de Janeiro”
28110 Algete, Madrid -- España (Spain)
Phone: +34 916 280 544 Fax: +34 902 190 385 www.sedecal.com
The information comprised in this manual applies to the following equipments
La información contenida en este manual se aplica a los siguientes equipos
L’information contenue dans ce manuel est appliquée aux équipements suivants
Radiographic System MILLENNIUM
MILLENNIUM (Proteus XR/i) composed of:
Tube Stand MILLENNIUM: MILL-FMTS or
Tube Stand AD MILLENNIUM: MILL-FMTSAD
Fixed Height Table MILLENNIUM: MILL-FWFTT-B or
Elevating Table MILLENNIUM: MILL-EL-B
Wall Stand MILLENNIUM: MILL--WBS
Power Supply: BRAKE BOX

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REVISION HISTORY
REVISION DATE REASON FOR CHANGE
2Nov 27, 2003 Ground Connection Note
3 Jan 27, 2005 Automatic Collimator Schematics
4 Mar 7, 2005 New Illustrations and Photos
5 Dec 28, 2006 New Renewal parts Illustrations and Photos
6 May 25, 2010 Improved Renewal Parts
7 Jul 22, 2011 Table Brakes
8 Jan 24, 2013 IEC Standards Update
9APR 30, 2015 Renewal Parts Update and New Inverter
This Document is the english original version, edited and supplied by the manufacturer.
The Revision state of this Document is indicated in the code number shown at the bottom of this page.

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ADVISORY SYMBOLS
The following advisory symbols will be used throughout this manual. Their
application and meaning are described below.
DANGERS ADVISE OF CONDITIONS OR SITUATIONS THAT
IF NOT HEEDED OR AVOIDED WILL CAUSE SERIOUS
PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH.
ADVISE OF CONDITIONS OR SITUATIONS THAT IF NOT
HEEDED OR AVOIDED COULD CAUSE SERIOUS PERSONAL
INJURY, OR CATASTROPHIC DAMAGE OF EQUIPMENT OR
DATA.
Advise of conditions or situations that if not heeded or
avoided could cause personal injury or damage to equipment
or data.
Note .Alert readers to pertinent facts and conditions. Notes represent
information that is important to know but which do not necessarily
relate to possible injury or damage to equipment.

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SAFETY SYMBOLS
The following safety symbols may appear in the equipment.
Their meaning are described below.
Caution. Consult accompanying documents.
Safety Symbol. Follow instructions for use, especially those
instructions identified with Advisory Symbols to avoid any
risk for the Patient or Operator.
(Only applies to IEC 60601--1 Standard -- Third edition)
General Mandatory action.
Type B applied part.
IPX0 Protection against harmful ingress of water or particulate matter.
IP Classification: Ordinary.
Ionizing radiation.
Non-ionizing electromagnetic radiation.
Radiation of Laser apparatus.
Do not stare into beam.
(Only applicable to equipment with Laser Pointer)

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Dangerous voltage.
General warning, caution, risk of danger.
Warning: Ionizing radiation.
Warning: Non-ionizing radiation.
Warning: Laser beam.
Warning: Dangerous voltage.
Warning: Do not place fingers between mobile and fixed parts of the equipment, it
may cause serious injuries to patient or operator.
As well, make sure the patient extremities are correctly positioned into limit areas
during operation, movement of parts may cause serious damages to patient.
Electrostatic sensitive devices.
No pushing.

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No sitting.
No stepping on surface.
Stop (of action).
Emergency stop.
“ON” power.
“OFF” power.
“ON” / “OFF” (push-push).
Each position, “ON” or “OFF”, is a stable position.
Alternating current.
Three-phase alternating current.
Three-phase alternating current with neutral conductor.

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NConnection point for the neutral conductor on Permanently Installed equipment.
Direct current.
Both direct and alternating current.
Protective Earth (Ground).
Earth (Ground).
This symbol according to the European Directive indicates that the Waste of
Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) must not be disposed of as unsorted
municipal waste and must be collected separately. Please contact an authorized
representative of the manufacturer or an authorized waste management company
for information concerning the decommissioning of your equipment.
Li/Pb/Cd/Hg
This separate collection symbol is affixed to a battery or its packing, to advise that
the battery must be recycled or disposed of in accordance with local or country
laws. The letters below the symbol indicate whether certain elements (Li=Lithium,
PB=Lead, CD=Cadmium, Hg=Mercury) are contained in the battery. All batteries
removed from the equipment must be properly recycled or disposed. Please contact
an authorized representative of the manufacturer or an authorized waste
management company for information concerning the decommissioning of your
equipment.
Pollution Control. (Only applicable to People’s Republic of China (PRC)).
This symbol indicates the product contains hazardous materials in excess of the
limits established by the Chinese Standards. It must not be disposed of as unsorted
municipal waste and must be collected separately. Please contact an authorized
representative of the manufacturer or an authorized waste management company
for information concerning the decommissioning of your equipment.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1 INTRODUCTION 1.........................................................
1.1 Objective and Scope of this Manual 1...................................
1.2 Tools and Test Equipment 1............................................
1.3 Pre-installation Checks 2..............................................
1.3.1 Cable Access 10...............................................
2 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 11...........................................
3 SYSTEM INSTALLATION GUIDE 21..........................................
4 UNPACKING 29............................................................
5 INSTALLATION 31..........................................................
5.1 Tools 31..............................................................
5.2 Floor Mounted Tube Stand 32...........................................
5.3 Installation of the Radiographic Table 47..................................
5.3.1 Elevating Table 47..............................................
5.3.2 Four Way Floating-top Table 54...................................
5.3.2.1 Installation of the Adhesive Scales for Sid Reference 56.......
5.3.3 Installation Example of a Digital Detector In The Rad Table 57........
5.4 Wall Stand 65.........................................................
5.4.1 Installation Example of a Digital Detector in the Wall Stand 71........
5.4.2 General View of the Assembly for Fixed Digital Detector 76...........
5.4.3 General View of the Assembly for Portable Digital Detector 77........
5.5 Cable Routing 78......................................................
5.6 Final Installation and Checks 78.........................................
6 ADJUSTMENTS 79.........................................................
6.1 Adjustment Tools 79...................................................

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6.2 Alignment of X-ray Beam 79............................................
6.2.1 Alignment of X-ray Beam with Radiographic Table 79................
6.2.2 Alignment of Light Field with X-ray Field 82.........................
6.2.3 Perpendicularity Adjustment of X-ray Beam with Image Receptor 85...
6.2.4 Centering of X-ray Field and Image Receptor 87....................
6.3 Alignment of x-Ray Beam with Wall Stand 88..............................
6.4 SID Indicator Test 89...................................................
6.5 Field Size Indicator Test 92.............................................
6.6 Collimator Lamp Brightness Test 94......................................
6.6.1 Collimator Light Field Intensity 94.................................
6.6.2 Collimator Light Field Contrast Ratio 96............................
7 CONFIGURATION AND CALIBRATION OF THE TUBE STAND 99...............
7.1 Take a Few Minutes to Learn How to Use the Digital Control Panel 99........
7.2 Configuration Process 101...............................................
7.3 Calibration of Tube Stand 105............................................
8 TROUBLESHOOTING 111....................................................
8.1 Adjustment of Potentiometers 111........................................
8.1.1 Adjustment of Potentiometer at Arm 111............................
8.1.2 Adjustment of Potentiometer at Column Top 112.....................
8.1.3 Adjustment of Potentiometer at Elevating Table 112..................
8.2 Replacement of the X-ray Tube or Collimator 113...........................
8.2.1 Adding or Removing Counterweight Plates in Column 113.............
8.3 Adjustment of Table-Top Brakes Height 114................................
8.4 Replacement of Motor Inverter 114.......................................
8.5 Error Codes 118........................................................

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8.6 Initializing Eeprom Memory in the Column Control Panel 119.................
8.7 Elevating Table Switch Locations 119.....................................
8.8 Covers Disassembling with Elevating Table Down 120.......................
8.9 Restoring Vertical Movement for the Rad Elevating Table Due to “down Safety” (Sw8)
Microswitch Activation 122....................................................
9 PERIODIC MAINTENANCE 127..........................................
9.1 Maintenance Activities Description 127....................................
9.2 Checking the Floor Mounted Tube Stand 128...............................
9.3 Checking the Radiographic Table 128.....................................
9.4 Checking the Wall Stand 129.............................................
9.5 Check Off Maintenance Revision Table 129................................
10 RENEWAL PARTS OF THE RAD ROOM 131...................................
11 SYSTEM INTERCONNECTION MAPS 197.....................................

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SECTION 1 INTRODUCTION
1.1 OBJECTIVE AND SCOPE OF THIS MANUAL
This Service Manual is intended to describe the installation, adjustments,
configuration, calibration, troubleshooting and periodic maintenance of the
Radiographic Room.
OPERATOR AND SERVICE MANUALS SHOULD BE
CAREFULLY READ AND UNDERSTOOD BY SERVICE
PERSONNEL BEFORE USING AND SERVICING THE
EQUIPMENT, ESPECIALLY THE INSTRUCTIONS
CONCERNING SAFETY, REGULATORY, DOSAGE AND
RADIATION PROTECTION. KEEP THE MANUALS WITH THE
EQUIPMENT AT ALL TIMES AND PERIODICALLY REVIEW
THE OPERATING AND SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS.
SERVICE PERSONNEL MUST HAVE SUFFICIENT
KNOWLEDGE TO COMPETENTLY PERFORM THE SERVICE
TASKS RELATED TO X-RAY DEVICES AND PARTICULARLY
TO THE EQUIPMENT DESCRIBED IN THIS MANUAL. THIS
KNOWLEDGE IS ACQUIRED THROUGH A VARIETY OF
EDUCATIONAL METHODS FOR TECHNICIANS IN
ACCORDANCE WITH LOCAL LAWS OR REGULATIONS,
INCLUDING SPECIFIC TRAINING ON THIS EQUIPMENT.
1.2 TOOLS AND TEST EQUIPMENT
The following tools and test equipment are required for the installation:
Standard service engineers tool kit.
Standard and extended levels (1 meter for Column Base).
Electric drill motor and assorted bits.

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The following special Tools are commonly used for adjustment of the Rad Room
(these tools are not included with the System. Use the suggested tools or
equivalent):
Collimator Test Tool (Model RMI 161B9).
Beam Alignment Test Tool (Model RMI 162A).
SID Test Stand Tool (Inside Case: RMI Model 175).
Light Meter (Standard).
1.3 PRE-INSTALLATION CHECKS
This section provides product information and illustrations showing physical
dimensions, weight, mounting holes and access areas for cabling.
Floor, wall and raceways for equipment installation.
It is recommended to install a wood block 600 mm x 25 mm approx.
inside all non brick walls for a safe Wall Stand installation.
A plan distribution is strongly recommended prior equipment installation.
Take into account dimensions, travels, operation and passing through
areas. Minimum room space required to allow installation and travels of
the equipments:
GSurface: 4 x 2 meters (13 x 6.5 ft).
GHeight: 2.6 meters (8.5 ft).
Operator / Patient audio and Video Controls must be considered in the
room layout.
The following illustrations show a typical Room Layout, dimensions of the
equipments and anchoring holes in the Rad Room.

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Illustration 1-1
Typical Room Layout
(172.8”)
(108.4”)
(55.9”)
(118.1”)
(17.2”) (26.4”)
(4.7”) (31.4”) (4.7”)
(23.6”) (86.6”) (19.7”)
(40”)
(94.4”) (181.8”) (106.6”)
(51.1”)
438 670.5

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Illustration 1-2
Anchoring Holes in the Radiographic Room (Elevating Table)
(*1) Depends on Spacer: 50 mm (without spacer installed)
From 75 mm to 120 mm with Spacers.
(*2) Standard Wall Stand (non tilting)
(*1)
(*2)
Wall Stand Holes
(All holes for anchoring purposes are at least 12 mm)

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Illustration 1-3
Anchoring Holes and cable entrances in the Radiographic Room (Fixed Height Table)
(*1) Depends on Spacer: 50 mm (without spacer installed)
From 75 mm to 120 mm with Spacers.
(*2) Standard Wall Stand (non tilting)
(*2)
(*1)
Wall Stand Holes
Wall Stand
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Illustration 1-4
Wall Stand -- Spacers
Spacers in Z shape
Spacers in Z shape
Spacers in U shape
Spacers in U shape
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