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SEDECAL X Service Manual

The SEDECAL X Universal Radiographic System Service Manual provides detailed instructions for installation, adjustments, maintenance, and safety precautions for the radiographic system. It includes a revision history, advisory symbols, and safety symbols relevant to the equipment. The manual outlines necessary tools, pre-installation checks, unpacking procedures, and various sections dedicated to adjustments and maintenance requirements.
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SEDECAL

Technical Publication
SM-0524R4

Service Manual
SEDECAL X
Universal Radiographic System

Este producto ostenta una marca CE de acuerdo con las disposiciones de la Directiva 93/42/CEE del 14 de Junio de 1993 sobre Productos Médicos.
This product bears a CE marking in accordance with the provisions of the 93/42/EEC MDD dated June 14, 1993.
Universal Radiographic System
Service Manual

REVISION HISTORY

REVISION DATE REASON FOR CHANGE

0 AUG 2, 2004 First edition

1 OCT 4, 2005 Schematics

2 JUN 28, 2006 New Balance Adjustment System

3 FEB 08, 2011 Schematics

4 MAY 17, 2011 Renewal Parts

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.

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 will be used in the equipment.


Their meaning are described below.

Attention, consult accompanying documents.

Ionizing radiation.

Type B equipment.

Dangerous voltage.

Ground.

This symbol indicates that the waste of electrical and


electronic equipment must not be disposed 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

Section Page

1 INTRODUCTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1

1.1 Tools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1

1.2 Pre-Installation Checks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1

2 UNPACKING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3

3 INSTALLATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5

4 ADJUSTMENTS ........................................................ 15

4.1 Adjustment Tools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15

4.2 Balance Test of the Swivel Arm and Central Carriage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15


4.2.1 Swivel Arm Balance in Horizontal Position . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
4.2.2 Central Carriage Balance for Manual Version . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
4.2.3 Central Carriage Balance for Motorized Version . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
4.3 Adjustament of Motorized Movements of the Swivel Arm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
4.3.1 Adjustment of Vertical of Movement of the Swivel Arm . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
4.3.2 Adjusment of SID Movement of the Receptor Assembly . . . . . . . . . . . 22
4.4 Alignment of X-ray Beam . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
4.4.1 Alignment of Light Field with X-ray Field . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
4.4.2 Perpendicularity Adjustment of X-ray Beam with Image Receptor . . . 30
4.4.3 Centering of X-ray Field and Image Receptor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
4.5 SID Indicator Test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33

4.6 Field Size Indicator Test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36

4.7 Collimator Lamp Brightness Test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38


4.7.1 Collimator Light Field Intensity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
4.7.2 Collimator Light Field Contrast Ratio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40

5 MAINTENANCE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43

5.1 General Cleaning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43

5.2 Electrical Checks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44

5.3 Mechanical Checks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44

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6 RENEWAL PARTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45

6.1 Manual Version . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45

6.2 Motorized Version . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55

7 INTERCONNECTION MAPS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65

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SECTION 1 INTRODUCTION

1.1 TOOLS

The following hand tools are required for the Installation:

• Standard service engineers tool kit.

• Electric drill motor and assorted bits.

1.2 PRE-INSTALLATION CHECKS

Prior to beginning installation it is recommended to inspect the site and verify


that the X-ray room complies with requirements such as:

• Space Requirements to allow installation and system movements must


consider the maximum dimensions and travels of the equipment.

Maximum Height 2720 mm

Maximum Width 2260 mm

Maximum Length 1400 mm

• Conduits and walls are ready to install the system.

• Electricity installation:

Main Supply: Single phase, 50 / 60 Hz


115 / 208 / 230 / 240 V~

Minimum power input required: 400 VA

ACCORDING TO THE MDD/93/42/EEC, THIS UNIT IS


EQUIPPED WITH EMC FILTERS. THE LACK OF THE
PROPER GROUNDING MAY PRODUCE ELECTRICAL
SHOCK TO THE USER.

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Illustration 1-1
Dimensions

220

2720
1690
2240

SID: 1000--2000
650
700

1400

1095 1165
228

Reception Area
1181

Reference Axis

1000

2000

2260

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SECTION 2 UNPACKING

The whole system is shipped in several boxes to facilitate transport and


installation. Upon receipt of the X-ray unit and associated equipment, inspect
all shipping containers for signs of damage. If damage is found, notify the
carrier or his agent immediately.

1. Place the shipping pallet near its final site in the room and remove all its
laterals. Do not discard any packing material such as envelopes, boxes,
bags until all parts are accounted for as listed on the packing list.

AT LEAST TWO PEOPLE ARE REQUIRED TO REMOVE ALL


HEAVY COMPONENTS FROM THE SHIPPING PALLET.

2. When the equipment is unpacked, check part numbers and serial


numbers of each component with its identification labels. Inspect all
pieces for visible damages. If any damaged part is found, repair it or
order its replacement to prevent unnecessary delay in installation.

3. Verify that all items on the customer order are present.

4. Leave a working area around equipment until its final installation is


complete.

Illustration 2-1
Unpacking

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SECTION 3 INSTALLATION

Note . This Section describes the Installation procedure for a system


(standard model) with the Receptor placed at the left side of the
unit when the Swivel Arm is in horizontal position. If the system
(optional model) has the Receptor placed at the right side of the
unit, position of the Control Unit (Wall Box), Bucky,
Tube-Collimator Assembly, ceiling pole and clamp to fasten the
HV Cables of the X-ray Tube should be installed in the reverse
side.

Perform Installation following the order described below.

DO NOT REMOVE SAFETY LOCKING ROD FROM THE


CENTRAL CARRIAGE UNTIL SPECIFICALLY INSTRUCTED
IN THIS DOCUMENT. (REFER TO ILLUSTRATION 3-3).

Note . At least two people are required to perform next operation.

1. Assemble the Support of the Tube-Collimator to the Upper Carriage


using the four Safety Screws installed in the carriage.

2. Install the Control Panel by using the two bolts at its rear side.

3. Lift the Column as much as necessary as to mount the Upper Wall


Support in its upper part.

4. Place the Column standing-up and position it against the wall on its final
site in the room. While one person is holding up the Column, the other
one should level it vertically on both lateral sides and on the front,
marking its anchoring positions on the floor and on the wall.

Illustration 3-1
Installation of Tube-Collimator Assembly and Upper Wall Support

SAFETY SCREWS CONTROL PANEL BOLTS UPPER WALL SUPPORT

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5. Move the Column and prepare the anchorages.

Note . Distances shown on Illustration 3-2 may also be taken as


reference to mark the anchoring holes position.

Illustration 3-2
Drill Template

4 wall anchoring holes


for screws diam. 8
(Upper Support of the Column)
400

2 wall anchoring holes


for screws diam. 8
(Control Unit (Wall Box)
2163

If the Receptor is placed at the right side of the Unit,


the Control Unit must anchored at the right side of the Column

4 floor anchoring holes


for screws diam. 8
(Base of the Column)

Dimensions in mm

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6. Position the Column and make it firm to floor and wall. Check that it is
properly levelled on both lateral sides and on the front. Make sure the
Column is firmly anchored. (Refer to Illustration 3-3.)

Note . It is recommended that the upper part of the Column should be


placed slightly leaned towards the wall with its top in a closer
position to the wall than its base. This position will compensate
Column levelling in the installation of the Tube-Collimator
Assembly and Bucky.

Illustration 3-3
Column anchoring

UPPER WALL SUPPORT

SWIVEL ARM FRONTAL CONTROL PANEL

SAFETY LOCKING ROD

CENTRAL CARRIAGE

LOWER AXIS FOR BUCKY SUPPORT

MAIN HARNESS BUCKY HARNESS

LOWER ANCHORAGES

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7. Install the X-ray Tube in the Upper Support of the Column using the
Collimator Adaptation Ring and its four Safety Screws (Allen).

8. Before installing the Collimator, unscrew equally the four Centering


Adjustment and Safety Screws (Allen) to allow the Collimator installation
in the Collimator Adaptation Ring. Adjust the Collimator Blades to their
widest setting and carefully install the Collimator centering it with the
X-ray Tube window.

Tighten carefully the four Centering Adjustment and Safety Screws


(Allen) equally (same number of turns) until Collimator is centered and
held firmly on the Coupling Ring (support). (Also, refer to Collimator
Manual).

9. Remove the X-ray Tube and Collimator covers and connect the wires
from the upper harness to the X-ray Tube and Collimator accordingly to
their identification (refer to Interconnections Map IM--041 for Manual
Version or A6541-03-S of Motorized Version).

Illustration 3-4
Installation of X-ray Tube and Collimator

X-RAY TUBE COVER

X-RAY TUBE CABLE

COLLIMATOR COVER
CENTERING AND SAFETY SCREWS

COLLIMATOR CABLE

SUPPORT OF TUBE-COLLIMATOR ASSEMBLY

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10. Remove the Bucky Lock-Lever. Install the Bucky Assembly inserting it
into the lower axis of the Swivel Arm.

11. Re-install the Bucky Lock-Lever keeping the indicator plate between
both nylon washers, and the metallic washers close to the lever.

Illustration 3-5
Bucky Lock-Lever

INDICATOR PLATE

NYLON WASHERS

METALIC WASHER

BUCKY LOCK-LEVER

12. Open the Bucky cover removing its two frontal screws. Release the
plastic lock nut from the Bucky harness of the Swivel Arm (small
harness). Route cables through their entrance into Bucky Assembly and
put back the lock nut into its hole to fasten the harness to the Assembly.
Connect cables inside the Bucky Assembly (Refer to Illustration 3-6).

Illustration 3-6
Bucky Connections

BUCKY LOCK-LEVER

BUCKY CONNECTIONS HARNESS

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13. Install the Control Unit on the wall near the Column (refer to
Illustration 3-2).

14. For the Manual version:

a. Install the lower cover of the Control Unit Box. Identify and
separate the cables to be connected to the Control Unit and the
cables to be connected to the Generator Cabinet.

Illustration 3-7
Control Unit Box Connections for Manual Version

TRANSFORMER

LINE FUSES

POWER LINE CONNECTIONS

LOWER COVER

CABLES FOR GENERATOR CONNECTIONS

b. Connect to the Optima Universal Board (A3127--XX) all the wires


from the main harness (GND and wires to TS2 and TS3) (refer to
Interconnections Map I/M-041).

c. Connect to the Generator the cables from the main harness


(Stator, Bucky and ground (GND) cables routed directly from the
Column) (for these connections refer to Interconnections Map
I/M-041 and also to Generator Service Manual).

d. Connect directly the ground cables (GND) from the Column and
Control Unit Box to the Main ground stud (GND) of the Generator.

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e. Cables to be connected directly in the Generator Cabinet must be


routed through the lower cables entrance of the Control Unit.

f. Verify that the transformer and the fuses of the Control Unit Box
are in accordance to the power line. (Refer to Maps I/M-041 and
A6408-xx).

g. Route the Power cable (A3153--01) through the lower cables


entrance of the Control Unit Box. Connect one of its ends to
Terminals TS1 of the Control Unit and, in the other end, install a
suitable connector to the wall plug. (Refer to Schematics I/M-041
and A6408-xx).

15. For the Motorized version:

a. Install the lower cover of the Control Unit Box. Identify and
separate the cables to be connected in the Control Unit and the
cables to be connected to the Generator Cabinet.

Illustration 3-8
Control Unit Connections for Motorized Version

TRANSFORMER

LINE FUSES

POWER LINE CONNECTIONS

CABLES FOR GENERATOR CONNECTIONS LOWER COVER

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b. Connect to the Control Unit Board (A3194--XX) all connectors and


wires from the main harness (J1, J2, wires to TS1 and TS2) (refer
to Interconnections Map A6541-03-S).

c. Connect to the Generator the cables from the main harness


(Stator, Bucky and ground (GND) cables routed directly from the
Column) (for these connections refer to Interconnections Map
A6541-03-S and also to Generator Service Manual).

d. Route the Height Motor cable (A3386--01) through the lower


cables entrance of the Control Unit and plug in to Connector TS3
of the Control Unit Board (A3194--XX).

e. Connect directly the ground cables (GND) from the Column and
Control Unit Box to the Main ground stud (GND) of the Generator.

f. Cables to be connected directly in the Generator Cabinet must be


routed through the lower cables entrance of the Control Unit.

g. Verify that the transformer and the fuses of the Control Unit are in
accordance to the power line (refer to Interconnections Map
A6541-03-S).

h. Route the Power cable (A3153--02) through the lower cables


entrance of the Control Unit Box. Connect one of its ends to
Terminals TS1 of the Control Unit and, in the other end, install a
suitable connector to the wall plug. (Refer to Interconnections Map
A6541-03-S).

16. Close the Control Unit door.

Note . Do not plug the Control Unit until specifically advice in this
Document.

Note . Power supply connections must be in compliance with Local


Codes.

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17. Connect HV Cables of the X-ray Tube.

Terminal Pins of HV Cables are extremely delicate and they


are easily damaged. Take particular care to handle them
carefully. Make sure that they are all straight and that the
splits in the pins are open (parallel to sides).

Prepare the High Voltage terminals that will be installed in the X-ray Tube
receptacles. Apply Silicone Paste over the entire surface of the Plug
including the Pins.

Carefully connect cables to their related receptors of the Tube and fix
their nuts tightly.

18. Fasten HV cables to lateral sides of Swivel Arm with the clamp on the
carriage of the Tube Collimator Assembly. Give the cable length enough
to enable movements of the of Swivel Arm (refer to Illustration 3-9).

Note . Tube HV Cables may also be tied up to a ceiling pole to avoid


collisions and to easy movements of the system.

19. Install the Top Cover of the Columm with the supplied screws (refer to
Illustration 3-9).

20. Install the Decorative Base of the Columm (pressing it) (refer to
Illustration 3-9).

21. Remove now the Safety Locking Rod from the Central Carriage (refer to
Illustration 3-9).

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Illustration 3-9
Covers and HV Cables Clamp

TOP COVER

HV CABLES CLAMP

SAFETY LOCKING ROD

SAFETY LOCKING ROD

BASE COVER

22. Plug the Control Unit and turn the system on. Check that all controls and
movements operate correctly.

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SECTION 4 ADJUSTMENTS

4.1 ADJUSTMENT TOOLS

The following special Tools are commonly used for adjustment of the Rad
Room:

• Collimator Test Tool (Model RMI 161B).

• Beam Alignment Test Tool (Model RMI 162A).

• SID Test Stand Tool (Inside Case -- Model RMI 175).

• Light Meter (Standard).

• Dynamometer.

Note . These tools are not included with the System. Use the
suggested tools or equivalent.

4.2 BALANCE TEST OF THE SWIVEL ARM AND CENTRAL CARRIAGE

Note . This section only applies to systems where the X-ray Tube or the
Collimator has to be replaced by a new different X-ray Tube or
Collimator (different weight).

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4.2.1 SWIVEL ARM BALANCE IN HORIZONTAL POSITION

1. Turn the unit ON. Place the Swivel Arm in horizontal position and open
SID at maximum meters.

2. Press the “Rotation” button and check that the Swivel Arm is balanced,
that is, the Swivel Arm should not tilt in any direction without force applied
at any point.

If the Swivel Arm is correctly balanced, check the next section. If not,
perform the following steps:

a. Remove the Top Cover of the Tube-Collimator Assembly Support.

b. Install or remove the Counterweight Plates required to balance the


Swivel Arm, so that the Tube-Collimator Assembly end weights
the same than the Bucky Assembly end. Re-install the Top Cover.

c. If all Counterweight Plates are removed and it is required to


increase the weight of the Bucky Assembly end, install additional
Counterweights inside or outside of the Bucky Assembly as closer
as possible to the Bucky Axis.

Illustration 4-1
Counterweights Housing

TOP COVER OF THE ASSEMBLY SUPPORT COUNTERWEIGHT PLATES

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4.2.2 CENTRAL CARRIAGE BALANCE FOR MANUAL VERSION

1. With the unit turned ON. Place the Swivel Arm in horizontal position and
open SID at 1.5 meters.

2. Re-install the Safety Locking Rod in the Central Carriage.

3. Remove the Top Cover of the Column.

4. Disengage the Spring located on the Top of the Column (only one end).

5. Loosen the Adjustment Screw of the Vertical Movement Lock.

Illustration 4-2
Adjustment of the Central Carriage Balance

CENTRAL CARRIAGE

SAFETY LOCKING ROD

DISENGAGE THIS END OF THE SPRING

ADJUSTMENT SCREW

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6. Carefully, remove the Safety Locking Rod from the Central Carriage.

7. Check that the Central Carriage is correctly balanced. It must remain in


position when it is released and needs the same strength (approx. a force
of 8 kg) for moving it up or down.

If the Central Carriage is not correctly balanced:

a. Tighten or loosen the Tightener Screw located at the back of the


Column base (refer to illustration below) with an open/box wrench
in order to adjust it. If the Central Carriage is moving up, loose the
screw. If the Central Carriage is moving down, tighten the screw.

b. Check that the Central Carriage remains in position when it is


released. Then check with a Dynamometer that the Central
Carriage needs the same strength (approx. a force of 8 kg) to be
moved up or down.

In case a Dynamometer is not available, place the Central


Carriage to its higher position, release it and check that the
distance from the Rubber Stop to the Carriage is 1 cm maximum
after releasing the Carriage (refer to illustration below), if not
repeat the procedure.

Illustration 4-3
Adjustment of the Central Carriage Balance

TIGHTENER SCREW

CORRECT DISTANCE BETWEEN RUBBER STOP AND CARRIAGE

8. When the Central Carriage is correctly balanced:

a. Tighten the Adjustment Screw of the Vertical Movement Lock.

b. Engage the Spring on the Top of the Column.

c. Re-install the Top Cover of the Column.

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4.2.3 CENTRAL CARRIAGE BALANCE FOR MOTORIZED VERSION

1. With the unit turned ON. Place the Swivel Arm in horizontal position and
open SID at 1.5 meters.

2. Re-install the Safety Locking Rod in the Central Carriage.

3. Remove the Top Cover of the Column.

4. Loosen slightly the three Safety Screws of the Motor. Then, loosen
completely the Stop Screw of the Motor.

5. Move up the Motor and take away the Chain.

Illustration 4-4
Motor and Chain

CENTRAL CARRIAGE

SAFETY LOCKING ROD

CHAIN

SAFETY SCREWS OF THE MOTOR (3)

CHAIN

STOP SCREW OF THE MOTOR

SAFETY SCREWS OF THE MOTOR (3)

MOTOR DRIVE OF THE CHAIN

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6. Carefully, remove the Safety Locking Rod from the Central Carriage.

7. Check that the Central Carriage is correctly balanced. It must remain in


position when it is released and needs the same strength (approx. a force
of 8 kg) for moving it up or down.

If the Central Carriage is not correctly balanced:

a. Tighten or loosen the Tightener Screw located at the back of the


Column base (refer to illustration below) with an open/box wrench
in order to adjust it. If the Central Carriage is moving up, loose the
screw. If the Central Carriage is moving down, tighten the screw.

b. Check that the Central Carriage remains in position when it is


released. Then check with a Dynamometer that the Central
Carriage needs the same strength (approx. a force of 8 kg) to be
moved up or down.

In case a Dynamometer is not available, place the Central


Carriage to its higher position, release it and check that the
distance from the Rubber Stop to the Carriage is 1 cm maximum
after releasing the Carriage (refer to illustration below), if not
repeat the procedure.

Illustration 4-5
Adjustment of the Central Carriage Balance

TIGHTENER SCREW

CORRECT DISTANCE BETWEEN RUBBER STOP AND CARRIAGE

8. When the Central Carriage is correctly balanced:

a. Re-install the Chain.

b. Tighten the Stop Screw of the Motor to tighten the Chain.

c. Tighten the three Safety Screws of the Motor tightly.

d. Re-install the Top Cover of the Column.

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4.3 ADJUSTMENT OF MOTORIZED MOVEMENTS OF THE SWIVEL ARM

Note . Perfom this section only during Periodic Maintenance tasks, it is


factory adjusted and is not necessary during the unit installation.

The motorized movements of the Swivel Arm (SID and Vertical movements) are
blocked automatically for safety reasons when an obstacle is found in its travel
applying a strength above 15 ¦ 3 kg.

4.3.1 ADJUSTMENT OF VERTICAL MOVEMENT OF THE SWIVEL ARM

1. With the unit turned ON. Place the Swivel Arm centered in horizontal
position and open SID at 1.5 meters.

DYNAMOMETER (Pos. 2)

DYNAMOMETER (Pos. 1)

2. Press the respective button to start the vertical down movement of the
Swivel Arm and check with a Dynamometer located in contact with the
lower side of the Swivel Arm (centered) that the vertical down movement
is blocked when a strength of 15 ¦ 3 kg (Peak) is measured on the
Dynamometer.

3. Press the respective button to start the vertical up movement of the


Swivel Arm and check with a Dynamometer located in contact with the
upper side of the Swivel Arm (centered) that the vertical up movement
is blocked when a strength of 15 ¦ 3 kg (Peak) is measured on the
Dynamometer.

4. If it is not correct, adjust the Potentiometer R66 of the Control Unit Board
(A3194--XX). Turn the potentiometer screw CW to increase the strength
and turn it CCW to reduce the strength.

5. Check it again, and repeat the adjustment if needed.

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4.3.2 ADJUSTMENT OF SID MOVEMENT OF THE RECEPTOR ASSEMBLY

1. With the unit turned ON. Place the Swivel Arm centered in horizontal
position and open SID at 1.5 meters.

DYNAMOMETER (Pos. 2)

DYNAMOMETER (Pos. 1)

2. Press the respective button to reduce the SID and check with a
Dynamometer located in contact with the inner side of the Receptor
(Table--Top) that the horizontal movement closing the SID is blocked
when a strength of 15 ¦ 3 kg (Peak) is measured on the Dynamometer.

3. Press the respective button to increase the SID and check with a
Dynamometer located in contact with the outer side of the Receptor
(back side) that the horizontal movement opening the SID is blocked
when a strength of 15 ¦ 3 kg (Peak) is measured on the Dynamometer.

4. If it is not correct, adjust the Potentiometer R67 of the Control Unit Board
(A3194--XX). Turn the potentiometer screw CW to increase the strength
and turn it CCW to reduce the strength.

5. Check it again, and repeat the adjustment if needed.

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4.4 ALIGNMENT OF X-RAY BEAM

1. Place the Swivel Arm in vertical position. The Tube-Collimator Assembly


has to be perfectly aligned with the Bucky Assembly. Check with a level
correct horizontal position of both assemblies.

2. Place SID at 1 meter.

Illustration 4-6
Vertical Position of Swivel Arm with Alignment Tools

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3. Turn on Collimator light and center the Collimator in relation to the Bucky
Table-Top. Horizontal and transversal position of the light axes projected
by the Collimator Lamp must be in line with the axes or film sizes marked
on the Table-Top.

If needed, modify Collimator position by carefully unscrewing and


screwing the four Centering Adjustment and Safety Screws (Allen) of
Collimator.

Illustration 4-7
Collimator Screws

CENTERING ADJUSTMENT AND SAFETY SCREWS

4. Position the Collimator Test Tool (RMI model 161B) on the Bucky
Table-Top.

5. Turn on Collimator light and by means of the Collimator Control Knobs,


center the Collimator Test Tool with the light axes projected by the
Collimator Lamp.

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6. Adjust the Light Field of the Collimator Lamp to the rectangle drawn
inside the Collimator Test Tool.

7. Place centered the Beam Alignment Test Tool (RMI model 162A) on the
Collimator Test Tool.

Illustration 4-8
Alignment Test Tools

BEAM ALIGNMENT TEST TOOL -- RMA MODEL 162A

COLLIMATOR TEST TOOL -- RMA MODEL 161B

8. Load Cassette film Tray with cassette film 24x30 and insert it.

9. Make an exposure at 60 kVp / 5 mAs.

10. Process film and:

a. Check that the X-ray Field falls just within the image of the inner
rectangle of the Collimator Test Tool.

If an edge of the X-ray Field falls out of the inner rectangle means
a misalignment of the Light Field respect to the X-ray Field. The
maximum misalignment allowed is 2 % of SID (for SID 1m = 2 cm
tolerance).

Refer to Section 4.4.1 for alignment of Light Field with X-ray Field.

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b. Check that the X-ray Beam is perpendicular to the plane of the


Image Receptor. If the Image receptor is parallel to the Table-Top,
the perpendicularity of the X-ray Beam can be checked using the
Beam Alignment Test Tool with the Collimator Test Tool.

Based on next illustration, the criteria for SID at 1 meter is:

-- If the image of the two balls overlap (A) the X-ray Beam is
perpendicular to within 0.5o.

-- If the image of the top ball (larger shadow) intercepts the first
circle (B), the X-ray Beam is about 1.5o away from the
perpendicular.

-- If the image of the top ball (larger shadow) intercepts the second
circle (C), the X-ray Beam is about 3o away from the
perpendicular.
In cases (A) and (B) perpendicularity is within tolerance for SID at
1 meter (top ball is within or intercepting the first circle). The third
case (C) needs readjustment.

Refer to Section 4.4.2 for perpendicularity adjustment.

A B C

c. Check that the X-ray Beam is properly centered with the Image
Receptor. To determine the center of the Image Receptor, draw
diagonal lines from corner to corner of the X-ray Film. (Alternately,
the film can be folded in half and creased at the center). The two
lines will cross in the center of the Image Receptor (film). Then
draw diagonal lines from the corners of the imaged X-ray Field.

If the center of the X-ray Field and Image Receptor is the same,
the diagonals of both sets of lines should cross at the same point.
The maximum misalignment allowed is 2 % of SID (for SID 1m =
2 cm tolerance).

Refer to Section 4.4.3 for centering of X-ray Field and Image


Receptor.

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4.4.1 ALIGNMENT OF LIGHT FIELD WITH X-RAY FIELD

1. Place the Swivel Arm in vertical position. The Tube-Collimator Assembly


has to be perfectly aligned with the Bucky Assembly. Check with a level
correct horizontal position of both assemblies.

2. Place SID at 1 meter.

3. Position the Collimator Test Tool (RMI model 161B) on the Bucky
Table-Top.

COLLIMATOR TEST TOOL

4. Turn on Collimator light and center the Collimator Test Tool with the light
axes projected by the Collimator Lamp.

5. Adjust the Light Field of the Collimator Lamp to the rectangle drawn
inside the Collimator Test Tool.

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6. Check on the processed film the adjustment required to meet the Light
Field with the X-ray Field. Identify the deviation on the axes imaged on
the film.

PROCESSED FILM

COLLIMATED LIGHT FIELD

COLLIMATED X-RAY FIELD

LIGHT FIELD MISALIGNMENT

PROCESSED FILM

COLLIMATED LIGHT FIELD = COLLIMATED X-RAY FIELD

GOOD FIELDS ALIGNMENT

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7. Do not remove the Collimator Test Tool from its original position and
adjust the Light Field by moving the Collimator Unit and/or the Collimator
Lamp.

a. Collimator Lamp must be ON during Light Field adjustment.

b. Modify Collimator position by carefully unscrewing and screwing


the four Centering Adjustment and Safety Screws (Allen) until the
Light Field coincides with the axes reference imaged (numbers
and dots) on the processed film.

Illustration 4-9
Collimator Screws

CENTERING ADJUSTMENT AND SAFETY SCREWS

c. If adjustment is still necessary, modify position of Collimator Lamp


(refer to Collimator Manual).

8. Repeat exposure and procedure until the result is satisfactory. The


maximum misalignment allowed is 2 % of SID (for SID 1m = 2 cm of
tolerance).

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4.4.2 PERPENDICULARITY ADJUSTMENT OF X-RAY BEAM WITH IMAGE RECEPTOR

In case that perpendicularity is out of tolerance (top ball is out of first circle),
adjust perpendicularity as follows:

1. Place the Swivel Arm in vertical position. The Tube-Collimator Assembly


has to be perfectly aligned with the Bucky Assembly. Check with a level
correct horizontal position of both assemblies.

The Bucky Assembly is factory adjusted (slightly up) and it is


recommended do not perform any additional correction. During
procedure, it must be horizontally placed at 0o (check position with a level
and with its indicator plate).

2. Place SID at 1 meter.

3. Position the Collimator Test Tool (RMI model 161B) on the Bucky
Table-Top.

4. Turn on Collimator light and center the Collimator Test Tool with the light
axes projected by the Collimator Lamp.

5. Place centered the Beam Alignment Test Tool (RMI model 162A) on the
Collimator Test Tool and observe if shadow of the Beam Alignment Test
Tool is projected in equal proportion around it.

6. Check on the processed film the adjustment required to center the top
ball mark. Shadow around the Beam Alignment Test Tool can also help
to make a first correction.

7. Loosen slightly the four Safety Screws (Allen M8) of the Tube-Collimator
Assembly. If required, perform the following adjustments:

G For horizontal correction move horizontally the Tube-Collimator


Assembly before tightening the four Safety Screws.

G For vertical correction loosen or tighten carefully the four Leveling


Screws (Allen M6) of the Tube-Collimator Assembly before
tightening the four Safety Screws.

G Angle correction is factory adjusted and it is recommended do not


perform any additional correction. If needed, loosen slightly the
two Safety Screws of the Pivoting Locking Ratchet and adjust very
carefully the two Setscrews of the Ratchet to position left right the
Lock Tooth. After adjustment, tighten the two Safety Screws
again.

8. Repeat exposure and procedure until the result is satisfactory (top ball
must be inside of the first circle).

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Illustration 4-10
Levelling Rods of the Tube-Collimator Assembly Support

SAFETY SCREWS

PIVOTATION LOCKING RATCHET

LOCK TOOTH

SETSCREWS

LEVELING SCREWS (ALLEN M6)

SAFETY SCREWS (ALLEN M8)

SAFETY SCREWS

PIVOTATION LOCKING RATCHET OF THE LOCK TOOTH


TUBE-COLLIMATOR ASSEMBLY

LEVELLING SCREWS
LOCK-LEVER FOR ROTATION OF
TUBE-COLLIMATOR ASSEMBLY

SAFETY SCREWS

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4.4.3 CENTERING OF X-RAY FIELD AND IMAGE RECEPTOR

The error between centers of the X-ray Field and the Image Receptor should
not be greater than 2% of the SID. (for SID 1m = 2 cm tolerance).

CENTER OF THE X--RAY FILM CENTER OF THE IMAGE

DEVIATION

If the deviation is greater than 2% of SID, perform the following procedure:

1. Check on the processed film the correction required for centering the
X-ray Field with the Image Receptor. Adjustments will be performed as
the same way described for Perpendicularity correction, so only re-adjust
it if really is necessary.

Centering adjustments may affect to perpendicularity


corrections.

2. Repeat exposure and check centering until the result is satisfactory


(centers position are within tolerance).

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4.5 SID INDICATOR TEST

Note . Before starting with the SID Indicator Test, the Alignment of X-Ray
Beam Test and the Alignment of Light Field with X-Ray Field Test
should be performed.

1. Place the Swivel Arm in vertical position. The Tube-Collimator Assembly


has to be perfectly aligned with the Bucky Assembly. Check with a level
correct horizontal position of both assemblies (refer to Illustration 4-11).

Illustration 4-11
SID Test Stand Tool

SID TEST STAND TOOL

2. Position SID at 1 meter (use the SID scale of the Column).

3. Place the SID Test Stand Tool on the Bucky Table-Top. (Refer to
Illustration 4-11).

4. Turn on the Collimator Light and by means of Collimator Control Knobs,


center the SID Test Stand Tool with the light axes projected by the
Collimator Lamp.

5. Adjust the Light Field to cover the window (circle) on the top SID Stand
Test Tool. (Refer to Illustration 4-12).

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6. Place the Small Tool included in the SID Stand Test Tool with two straight
narrow wires crossed on the center of circle at top SID Stand Test Tool.
Place a small signal on the circle in order to mark the position.
Illustration 4-12
Light Field over SID Test Stand Tool

7. Load on the cassette film Tray with a cassette film of 24 x 30 cm centered


and insert it.
8. Make an exposure at 60 kVp, 1 mAs.
9. Process film and check the following measurements known (Refer to
Illustration 4-13):

a. Measure the height h, it is the height of the SID Test Stand Tool
plus the distance from the Table-Top to the Film.

b. Measure the radius of window (d/2) on the SID Test Stand Tool.

Illustration 4-13
SID Calculation
FOCAL SPOT

X-RAY TUBE

COLLIMATOR
(x) TO CALCULATE
SID ?

WINDOW CIRCLE

d
SID TEST STAND TOOL
h

FILM

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c. Measure the radius of the circle (D/2) obtained on the Processed


Film (refer to Illustration 4-14).

Illustration 4-14
Radius in Processed Film

SIGNAL
D/2

PROCESSED FILM

10. With the measurements obtained on the step-9., calculate the “X” value,
where:

(d/2) x h
SID X=
d/2 (D/2) - (d/2)

h
D/2

11. The SID value to calculate will be: SID = X + h

12. The difference between the indicated SID and the calculated SID may
not exceed 1.8 % (rejection limit) of indicated SID. Therefore the
deviation of SID calculated should be not higher than 18 mm for SID at
1 meter.

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13. For the Manual Version, if the SID value calculated is out acceptance
limits, it will be necessary to readjust the SID Scale position of the Manual
Universal Radiographic System.

14. For the Motorized Version, if the SID value calculated is out
acceptance limits, it will be necessary to readjust the SID Cam for the
Motorized Universal Radiographic System. For that, loose the two
screws that fix the SID Cam and move it to the required position.

Illustration 4-15
SID Cam Adjustment

SID CAM

4.6 FIELD SIZE INDICATOR TEST

Note . Before starting with the Field Size Indicator Test, the Alignment of
X-Ray Beam Test, the Alignment of Light Field with X-Ray Field
Test and the SID Indicator Test should be performed.

1. Place the Swivel Arm in vertical position. The Tube-Collimator Assembly


has to be perfectly aligned with the Bucky Assembly. Check with a level
correct horizontal position of both assemblies.

2. Position SID at 1 meter (use the SID scale on the Column).

3. Open the Collimator blades to set a Field Size of 24 x 30 cm for SID 1 m.

4. Turn on the Collimator Light and center the Collimator in relation to the
Bucky Table-Top. Horizontal and transversal position of the light axes
projected by the Collimator Lamp must be in line with the axes or Film
Size marked on the Table-Top.

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5. Load on the Cassette Film Tray with a Cassette Film of 35 x 43 cm


centered and insert it.

6. Make an exposure at 60 kVp, 1 mAs.

7. Process film and check the following measurements known (refer to


Illustration 4-16):

a. Measure the length of the X-ray Field on the Processed Film


(identified as L)

b. Measure the width of the X-ray Field on the Processed Film


(Identified as W)

Illustration 4-16
X-ray Field Size

FILM 35x43 cm

WIDTH DIMENSION (W)


X-RAY FIELD SIZE ON THE FILM

PROCESSED FILM

LENTH DIMENSION (L)

8. With the measurements obtained and according to the field size


indication selected, the results should be:

G Length dimension (L) = 300 mm

G Width dimension (W) = 240 mm

9. The difference between the indicated Field Size and the obtained Field
Size may not exceed 1.5 % (rejection limit) of the SID in either direction.
Therefore the deviation in any direction should not be higher than 15 mm
(rejection limit) for SID at 1 meter.

10. If the deviation of Field Size Indication is out acceptance limits, it is


necessary to readjust the index of Collimator Blades Control Knobs. For
that, loosen each Collimator Control Knob and position it according to
deviation. Repeat the complete tests until the X-Ray Field Size selected
(24 x 30 cm) is obtained.

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4.7 COLLIMATOR LAMP BRIGHTNESS TEST

Note . Before starting with the Collimator Lamp Brightness Test, the SID
Indicator Test should be performed.

4.7.1 COLLIMATOR LIGHT FIELD INTENSITY

1. Place the Swivel Arm in vertical position. The Tube-Collimator Assembly


has to be perfectly aligned with the Bucky Assembly. Check with a level
correct horizontal position of both assemblies. (Refer to
Illustration 4-17).

Illustration 4-17
Vertical Position

2. Position SID at 1 meter (use the SID scale of the Column).

3. Open the Collimator shutter by means of Collimator Control Knobs and


set a Field Size of 25 x 25 cm for SID 1m.

4. Turn on the Collimator Light and center the Collimator in relation to the
Bucky Table-Top. Horizontal and transversal position of the light axes
projected by the Collimator Lamp must be in line with the axes or Film
Size marked on the Table-Top.

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5. Place the Light Meter on the Table-Top with sensor directed toward the
Light Source.

6. Place the Light Meter in the center of one quadrant of the light field (refer
to Illustration 4-18).

Illustration 4-18
Light Meter on Table-Top

1st QUADRANT LIGHT SENSOR ON THE 2nd QUADRANT

4th QUADRANT
3rd QUADRANT

LIGHT FIELD
LIGHT METER

7. With Collimator Lamp OFF, measure and keep record of the ambient light
level.

8. Do not move the Light Meter. With the Collimator Lamp ON, measure and
keep record of light level of that quadrant.

9. Determine the light intensity of that quadrant by subtracting the ambient


light level from the corresponding light level.

10. Repeat measurements at the approximate center of remaining three


quadrants of light field.

11. With the measurements obtained on the step-10., the results of Light
Field Intensity in all quadrants should be higher of 170 lux
(16 foot-candles) and among all the quadrants the intensity light field
shall be not differ more than 10%.

12. The average illumination at a distance of 1 meter from the focal spot shall
not be less than 160 lux (15 foot-candles). Rejection limit is 170 lux
(16 foot-candles).

13. If the deviation of Light Field Intensity is out acceptance limits, it is


necessary to take into account the following:

a. If the difference of Light Field Intensity among all quadrants is


higher than 10%, we need to readjust the Collimator Lamp socket.
Refer to Collimator Manual.

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b. If the light level in all quadrants is less than 170 lux, it is necessary
to check the following:

G The lamp voltage level when it is ON shall not be lower of


24 VAC. (Measure on the Bulb socket contact).

G Check that the Collimator Lamp, the Mirror and the Mylar
window are not dirty or discolored.

G Check the correct position of the Mirror (Refer to Collimator


Manual).

c. If the light level is still low:

G Replace the Collimator Bulb.

G Replace the Collimator Bulb socket.

4.7.2 COLLIMATOR LIGHT FIELD CONTRAST RATIO

1. Place the Swivel Arm in vertical position. The Tube-Collimator Assembly


has to be perfectly aligned with the Bucky Assembly. Check with a level
correct horizontal position of both assemblies.

2. Position SID at 1 meter (use the SID scale of the Column).

3. Open the Collimator blades to set a Field Size of 25 x 25 cm for SID 1m.

4. Turn ON the Collimator Light and center the Collimator in relation to the
Bucky Table-Top. Horizontal and transversal position of the light axes
projected by the Collimator Lamp must be in line with the axes or Film
Size marked on the Table-Top.

5. Place the Light Meter on the Table-Top with sensor directed toward Light
Source.

6. Place the Light Meter in the center of one quadrant of the light field.
(Refer to Illustration 4-19).

7. Minimize the room lighting. With the Collimator Lamp OFF, measure and
record the ambient light level.

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8. Turn ON the Collimator Light. Measure the maximum illumination; this


should occur near the field center. Slide the light sensor along the
Table-Top, and locate the point where the illumination drops to a 75% of
the maximum. This point is defined by BRH as lying on the edge of the
Light Field (refer to Illustration 4-19). All subsequent measurements will
be referenced to this point and to this definition of “edge”.

Illustration 4-19
Light Contrast Calculation
EDGE OF A QUADRANT

LIGHT SENSOR ON THE LEFT EDGE LIGHT SENSOR ON THE RIGHT EDGE

BRH POINT
(LIGHT DROPS 25%)

9. Measure the illumination at a point 3 mm from the edge of the field toward
the center of the field (Light sensor on the left of edge). (Refer to
Illustration 4-19). Record this as I1.

10. Measure the illumination at a point 3 mm from the edge of the field away
from the center of the field (Light sensor on the right of edge). (Refer to
Illustration 4-19). Record this as I2.

11. Correct the values of I1 and I2 by subtracting from each value the ambient
light level measured in step-7. Now divide the corrected value of I1 by
I2. This ratio should be 4 or more.

12. Repeat the process from step-8. for all quadrants of Light Field.

13. If the deviation of Light Field Contrast Ratio is out acceptance limits, it
is necessary check the following:

G Check that the Collimator Lamp, the Mirror and the Mylar window
are not dirty or discolored.

G The Light Field Intensity level shall be higher of 170 lux.

G The ambient light level shall be low as it affects the accuracy of the
measurements.

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SECTION 5 MAINTENANCE

The purpose of this Periodic Maintenance is to guarantee a continue safe


performance of the Unit, to increase serviceability, to reduce costs (down time,
repairs, etc.) and to assure the safety (personal risk).

The following checks and maintenance procedures, at the the suggested


intervals, are the manufacturer’s recommendation for the most effective
Periodic Maintenance schedule for this Unit.

Service tasks here described must be performed exclusively by service


personnel specifically trained on this medical system. This maintenance
service should be performed every twelve (12) months after installation.

5.1 GENERAL CLEANING

NEVER ATTEMPT TO CLEAN OR HANDLE ANY PART OF


THE UNIT WHEN IT IS ON. SWITCH IT OFF AND
DISCONNECT IT FROM THE MAINS BEFORE CLEANING OR
INSPECTING.

GENERAL CLEANING

EXTERNAL SURFACES Clean the equipment frequently, particularly if corroding chemicals are present. Clean
external covers and surfaces, especially parts in contact with patients, with a cloth
moistened in warm water with mild soap. Wipe with a cloth moistened in clean water.

Do not use cleaners or solvents of any kind. Also check painted surfaces for scratching
and touch up as required.

INTERNAL CLEANING DANGER: NEVER ATTEMPT TO CLEAN INTERNALLY THE UNIT. THE UNIT
MUST BE ALWAYS KEPT SHUT UNLESS A SPECIFIC RENEWAL PART
PROCEDURE IS TO BE UNDERTAKEN BY HIGHLY QUALIFIED MAINTENANCE
PERSONNEL.

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5.2 ELECTRICAL CHECKS

ELECTRICAL CHECKS

ELECTRICAL CABLES Check that all electrical connections are firm and secure and that all cable clamps and
AND CONNECTIONS strain reliefs are in place. Also check that connectors do not have exposed wires and
check cable sheaths for wear and fraying.

Check that all cables are correctly routed.

5.3 MECHANICAL CHECKS

MECHANICAL CHECKS

MOVEMENT COMPONENTS Check correct operation of the controls, detents, limits and movements in all possible
positions.

STEEL CABLE Verify that the steel cable is in good condition and appearance. Replace the Cable if any
steel wire is damaged.

RAILS Clean the Column Rails with a cloth moistened in clean water and lubricate both rails
with moisten cloth with lubricant oil.
In case of noise during movement, clean and lubricate again.

CHAINS / GUIDES / BEARINGS Clean and lubricate these type of components.

BRAKES / LOCKS Check correct operation of the Brakes / Locks.


Replace if necessary.

FUNCTIONAL CHECKS / ADJUSTMENTS Perform a Functional Check of all Room equipment.


Perform the respective adjustments of the equipment if necessary.
Adjust the motorized movements of the Swivel Arm if required (refer to Section 4.3)

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SECTION 6 RENEWAL PARTS

6.1 MANUAL VERSION

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ITEM DESCRIPTION QTY REFERENCE REMARKS

A0 COLUMN

A1 Spring Kit 1 SAT--A8280--01

A2 Solenoid Kit 1 SAT--A9808--01

A3 Steel Cable Kit 1 SAT--12040--01

A4 Concentric Bearing Kit 1 SAT--51501110 includes 2 bearings

A5 Lateral Guide 2 SAT--S02.01.004

A6 Top Guide Kit 4 SAT--A9810--01

A6 A3

A1

A4

A5

A2

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A1

A2 A3

A4 A6

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ITEM DESCRIPTION QTY REFERENCE REMARKS

B0 CENTRAL CARRIAGE + ARM

B1 Lower Side Bearing Kit 2 SAT--A9811--01

B2 Concentric Bearing Kit 6 SAT--51501110 each kit includes 2 bearings

B3 Eccentric Bearing Kit 6 SAT--A9812--01 each kit includes 2 bearings

B4 Spring Kit 1 SAT--S02.03.006 includes 4 springs

B5 Brake Plate 1 SAT--S02.03.001

B6 Turn Bearing Kit 1 SAT--A9813--01

B7 Turn Solenoid Kit 1 SAT--A9814--01

B8 Rotation Spring 1 SAT--S02.04.023

B9 Chain Kit 1 SAT--A9815--01

B10 Pulley Block Kit 1 SAT--A9837--01

B11 Solenoid SID 1 SAT--52301008

B12 Gear Kit 1 SAT--A9827--01

B13 SID Carriage Bearing Kit 4 SAT--A9828--01

B14 Carriage Limit Kit 1 SAT--6533--01 includes 4 bumpers

B15 Console Assembly 1 SAT--S02.10.000

B16 Button Switch 7 SAT--50613013

B17 Brake Kit 1 SAT--A9816--01

B18 Hand Brake Handle Kit 1 SAT--54402008

B19 Inclinometer 2 SAT--10501--01

B20 Handgrip Kit 1 SAT--S02.05.000

B21 Handle 4 SAT--50205012

B22 Tube--Collimator Assembly Turn Kit 1 A520170--01

B23 Bucky Assembly Brake Handle Kit 1 SAT--54402007

B24 Table Top 1 A520312--01

B25 Profile 2 SAT--8952--01

B26 Bucky Drawer 1 A523001--01

B27 Central Gear Kit 1 A520171--01

B28 Bucky 1 SAT--6685--11

B29 Ion Chamber 1 SAT--6695--21

B30 Grid 1 SAT--6697--03

B31 Tube Fan 1 SAT--53103020 Option

B32 Collimator 1 SAT--6693--XX Depends on Collimator installed

B33 Tube 1 SAT--6690--XX Depends on Tube installed

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B8

B20
B27

B6 B21
B2
B7

B23 B14
B4 B3
B2 B13

B5 B26

B1 B24 B25

B11
B17
B18

B10

B22

B12

B33

B15
B19
B16

B32
B9

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B1 B2 B3 B4

B5 B6 B7 B8

B9 B10 B11 B12

B13 B14 B15 B16

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B17 B18 B19 B20

B21 B22 B23 B27

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ITEM DESCRIPTION QTY REFERENCE REMARKS

C0 POWER BOX

C1 Transformer 1 SAT--50509008

C2 Optima Universal Board 1 SAT--A3127--01

C3 Line Filter 1 SAT--50208001

C4 Switch Green 1 SAT--50613012

C5 Emergency OFF Switch Kit 1 SAT--A9830--01

C6 Fuses Kit 1 SAT--A9817--01

C3
C1

C6
C4 C5
C2

C1 C2 C3

C4 C5

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D0 CABLES

D1 Stator Cable 1 SAT--A3052--02

D1 Stator Cable 1 SAT--A7014--02

D2 Power Cable 1 SAT--A3153--02

D3 Vertical Cable 1 SAT--A3154--02

D4 SID Cable 1 SAT--A3155--02

D5 Cable Rotation 2 SAT--A3158--02

D6 Control Cable 1 SAT--A3157--02

D7 Collimator Panel Cable 1 SAT--A3159--02

D8 Vertical Panel Cable 1 SAT--A3341--01

D9 Optima Bucky Cable 1 SAT--A3342--01

D10 Optima Bucky Cable 1 SAT--A3343--01

D11 Collimator Cable 1 SAT--A3348--02

D12 HV Cable, 9 meters 1 SAT--6680--09

D13 High Voltage Cable Cover, 9 meters 1 SAT--A6855--09

D14 AEC Cable 1 SAT--A7656--03

D15 Fan Cable 1 SAT--A7306--01

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6.2 MOTORIZED VERSION

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A0 COLUMN

SAT--A8280--01 -- Bucky

A1 Spring Kit 1 -- Canon 50G


SAT--A8281--01 -- Radax
-- Trixell

A2 Gear 21 Z 1 SAT--12002--01

A3 Vertical Motor Kit 1 SAT--A9819--01

A4 Vertical Motor Chain Kit 1 SAT--A9820--01

-- Bucky
SAT--12040--02 -- Canon 50G
A5 Steel Cable Kit 1 -- Trixell

SAT--12040--08 -- Radax

A6 Bearing Kit 1 SAT--51501110 includes 2 bearings

A7 Lateral Guide 2 SAT--S02.01.004

A8 Top Guide Kit 4 SAT--A9810--01

A6 A2
A4

A5

A3

A8

A1

A7

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A1

A2 A3 A4

A5 A6 A8

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B0 CENTRAL CARRIAGE + ARM

B1 Lower Side Bearing Kit 2 SAT--A9811--01

B2 Concentric Bearing 6 SAT--51501110 each kit includes 2 bearings

B3 Eccentric Bearing Kit 6 SAT--A9812--01 each kit includes 2 bearings

B4 Spring Kit 1 SAT--S02.03.006 includes 4 springs

B5 Brake Plate 1 SAT--S02.03.001

B6 Turn Bearing Kit 1 SAT--A9813--01

B7 Microswitch 1 SAT--50605014

B8 Level Kit 1 SAT--A9824--01

B9 Turn Solenoid Kit 1 SAT--A9814--01

B10 Turn Lock Kit 1 SAT--A9825--01

B11 Rotation Spring 1 SAT--S02.04.023

B12 Arm Chain Kit 1 SAT--A9815--01

B13 SID Motor Kit 1 SAT--A9826--01

B14 Gear Kit 1 SAT--A9827--01

B15 Kit Rodamientos Carro SID 1 SAT--A9828--01

B16 Carriage Limit Kit 1 SAT--6533--01 includes 4 bumpers

B17 SID Microswitch Kit 1 SAT--A9829--01

B18 Console Assembly 1 SAT--S03.10.000

B19 Optima URS Motorized Display 1 SAT--A3195--01

B20 Button Switch 7 SAT--50613013

B21 Brake Kit 1 SAT--A9816--01

B22 Hand Brake Handle Kit 1 SAT--54402008

B23 Inclinometer 2 SAT--10501--01

B24 Handgrip Kit 1 SAT--S03.05.000

B25 Handle 4 SAT--50205012

B26 Tube--Collimator Assembly Turn Kit 1 A520170--01

B27 Bucky Assembly Brake Handle Kit 1 SAT--54402007

B28 Table Top 1 A520312--01

B29 Profile 2 SAT--8952--01

B30 Bucky Drawer 1 A523001--01

B31 Central Gear Kit 1 A520171--01

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B32 Bucky 1 SAT--6685--11

B33 Ion Chamber 1 SAT--6695--21

B34 Grid 1 SAT--6697--03

B35 Tube Fan 1 SAT--53103020 Option

B36 Collimator 1 SAT--6693--XX Depends on Collimator installed

B37 Tube 1 SAT--6690--XX Depends on Tube installed

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B6 B10 B11

B20
B31
B24

B25
B2
B9

B27 B16
B4 B3
B2 B15
B30

B28

B5
B1 B29
B7

B13

B21 B22

B26
B12 B14

B17

B37
B18
B23
B19 B8

B36

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B1 B2 B3 B4

B5 B6 B7 B8

B9 B10 B11

B12 B13 B14 B15

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B16 B17 B18

B19 B20 B21

B22 B23 B24

B25 B26 B27 B31

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C0 POWER BOX

C1 Transformer 1 SAT--50509033

C2 Optima Universal Board 1 SAT--A3194--03

C3 Line Filter 1 SAT--50208001

C4 Switch Green 1 SAT--50613012

C5 Emergency OFF Switch Kit 1 SAT--A9830--01

C6 Fuses Kit 1 SAT--A9831--01

C3
C1

C6
C4 C5
C2

C1 C2 C3

C4 C5

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D0 CABLES

D1 Stator Cable 1 SAT--A3052--02

D1 Stator Cable 1 SAT--A7014--02

D2 Power Cable 1 SAT--A3153--02

D3 Motor Cable 1 SAT--A3386--01

D4 Motor Harness 1 SAT--A3386--02

D5 Display Harness 2 SAT--A3387--01

D6 Collimator Harness 1 SAT--A3388--01

D7 Rotation Motor Harness 1 SAT--A3389--01

D8 SID Harness 1 SAT--A3391--01

D9 Optima Bucky Cable 1 SAT--A3342--01

D10 Optima Bucky Cable 1 SAT--A3343--01

D11 Lock Up Cable 1 SAT--A3392--01

D12 Push--Button Cable 1 SAT--A3393--01

D13 Height Button Cable 1 SAT--A3394--01

D14 HV Cable, 9 meters 1 SAT--6680--09

D15 High Voltage Cable Cover, 9 meters 1 SAT--A6855--09

D16 AEC Cable 1 SAT--A7656--03

D17 Fan Cable 1 SAT--A7306--01

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SECTION 7 INTERCONNECTION MAPS

Refer to the following maps for details of the wire connections.

MANUAL MOTORIZED
SCHEMATIC
VERSION VERSION

IM-041 Optima Universal Interconnection X

A6408-02 Control Unit Box X

A6541--03--S Motorized URS Interconnection X

A3194--03 Motorized URS X

A3195--01 Motorized URS Display X

IF-001 Bucky Interface (connected as Bucky-1) X X

IF-002 Bucky Interface (connected as Bucky-2) X X

IF-045 US X-ray Bucky Interface X X

IM--363 AEC Interconnection for URS (optional) X X

IM--366 Fans Adaptation for Motorized URS (optional) X

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A B C D E

POWER SUPPLY BOX (A6408-02)

OPTIMA
UNIVERSAL Collimator Cable (A3346-02) COLLIMATOR
BOARD TS3
24 VAC
4 (A3127-01) 1 4

0 VAC
2
GND

Optima Bucky Cable


TS1 Bucky Cable A3342-01
Optima Power Cable (A3153-01/02) A3343-01 Bucky
to Generator
TO INPUT LINE
GND Cable
BUCKY
CHASSIS GND GND
STUD
PANEL

J2 Vert. Panel Cable


VERTICAL
Vertical Control Cable A3341-01
2
(A3158-02) 1

COLUMN PANEL
3 Control Cable (A3157-02) 3
TS4
VERTICAL
VERTICAL CONTROL
5 1
ROTATION
COLUMN ROTATION CONTROL
6 2
SID
SID CONTROL
4 3
Vertical Lock Vertical Locks Cable (A3154-02) GND
VERTICAL LOCK 7 4

GND

TS2
SID LOCK
4

ROTATION LOCK Collimator


6
Panel
GND
8 Cable
(A3159-02)
2 2
7

PIVOTING COLUMN

COLLIMATOR PANEL

VERTICAL
1
SID Lock SID Locks Cable (A3155-02) ROTATION
SID LOCK 2
SID
GND
3

4
Rotation Lock Rot. Locks Cable (A3156-02)
ROTATION LOCK
GND
1 1

NAME DATE SHEET / OF


DRAWING F.GARCIA 01/07/01 IM - 041
1/1
REVISED A.DIAZ 01/07/01 A REV

SEDECAL OPTIMA UNIVERSAL


A Version 02 F. Garcia 01/07/01
INTERCONNECTION
REV DESCRIPTION ISSUED BY DATE
A B C D E
F E D C B A

OPTIMA UNIVERSAL BOARD


TR1 ( A3127 -- 01 )
4 4
10 shield TS2 TS3
F1
9 480 V 1 T 6A 1
24 V
24 VAC

8 440 V 2
0 VAC

7 415 V F2
20 V 2 T 10A

400 V TP1
6 CR7 +24 V
Connect according FB1002L
4 x 2200uF
GND
STUD
with the input line
5 240 V -- + 3
+24 VDC
C4 C5 C6 C7 R1
4 230 V R4 160, 2w
3 2K7 K1
2w SID
3 8 3
3 208 V CR4
1N4007 C1
TS1 See Table 1 K1
100 uF
LF1 2 115 V 4 5 7 4
L1 F1 3 SID
SID LOCK
1 3 2 R2 CONTROL
INPUT 6
L2/N F2/N CR1 4 160, 2w
LINE K2
2 4 1N5408
VERT 8
CR5
1 K2
VERTICAL 5 1N4007 C2
5
LOCK 3 100 uF
2 7 5
6
CR2 4 VERTICAL
R3 CONTROL
1N5408
160, 2w
1 K3 K3
Emergency ROTATION 6 5 ROT
3 8
Stop LOCK CR6
Button SW1 2 1N4007 C3
6 100 uF
1 2 CR3 4
2 1N5408 7 6 2
ROTATION
4 5 1 0V 0V CONTROL
7 TP2 7
GND GND GND
8 8
GND GND

INPUT LINE F1 & F2

115 V 4A, 250 V


208 V to 240 V 2A, 250 V 1

1
NAME DATE SHEET / OF
DRAWING F. GARCIA 06/06/01
DWG:
A6408--02
1/1
REVISED A. DIAZ 06/06/01 B A REV

B CN 04/077 F. García 27/04/04


SEDECAL POWER SUPPLY BOX
A CN 04/030 F. Garcia 04/04/04
( OPTIMA UNIVERSAL )
F E D REV DESCRIPTION ISSUED BY DATE
A B C D E

GENERATOR CABINET

HEIGHT Motor Cable (A3386-01)


TS3

4 4
Stator Cable
TS2

Anode Cable
CONTROL Optima URS Motorized Display Cable (A3387-01)
PANEL J1
Cathode Cable
X-RAY
TUBE
HV TANK
Fan Cable (A7306-XX)
(optional)

COLLIMATOR

Collimator Cable (A3388-01)


TS1

SID
CARRIAGE
3 3
SID Cable (A3391-01)
J2

Lock-up Cable (A3392-01)


J2

ROTATION
Push-Button Cable (A3393-01)
ARM J2
COLUMN ROT LOCK Cable (A3389-01)
TS1
CARRIAGE SID Motor Cable (A3386-02)
TS2

Optima URS Motorized


Board (A3194-03)

2 2

MOTORIZED CONTROL UNIT


BUCKY (A6541-03)
Bucky Cable
TS1

GND
Stud GND Cable
Power Cable (A3153-02)
from VAC LINE TS1
COLUMN

GND GND
Stud GND Cable Stud

1 1

NAME DATE SHEET / OF


DRAWING F.GARCIA 06/06/03
A6541-03-S
1/2
REVISED A.DIAZ 06/06/03 A REV

A CN 07/024 F. García 29/01/08 SEDECAL MOTORIZED URS


REV DESCRIPTION ISSUED BY DATE
A B C D E
A B C D E

HEIGHT Motor Cable


Motorized TS3 (A3386-01)
+
HEIGHT MOTOR
Control Unit 1
MOTOR +
MOTOR -
(A6541-03) HEIGHT MOTOR 2
3
Shield
-

4 Optima URS Motorized 4


Display Board Optima URS Motorized SID Motor Cable
Display Cable TS2 (A3386-02)
+
(A3195-01)
J1 (A3387-01) J1 1
MOTOR + SID MOTOR
MOTOR -
BUTTON COMMON SID MOTOR 2 Shield
1 HEIGHT UP 1 3 -
2 HEIGHT DOWN 2
3 INCREASE SID 3
4 DECREASE SID 4
5 ROTATE ARM 5
6 HEIGHT UP LAMP 6
7 HEIGHT DOWN LAMP 7
8 8 SID Cable SID CARRIAGE
INCREASE SID LAMP
9 DECREASE SID LAMP 9 (A3391-01)
10 UNDERTABLE LOCK LAMP 10
11 SID 100 LAMP 11 SW1
12 SID 180 LAMP 12 SID 100 cm 2
13 13 1
SID 200 LAMP
14 LAMP COMMON 14 SW2
15 15 SID 180 cm 3

SW3
SID 200 cm 4
Collimator Cable
(A3388-01) TS1 J1 SW4-1 SW4-2
J2 3
VERT. POS.
Collimator 24 VAC LAMP
3 0 VAC LAMP 1 1 3
GND 2 1
3 2
4 3
5 4
ROTATION LOCK 6 5
7 6
ROT LOCK Cable 8 7 COLUMN CARRIAGE
GND (A3389-01) 9 8
10 9 Lock-up Cable
UPPER LOCK
L1
10 (A3392-01) 6 SW5
11
Rotation Lock 12 LOWER LOCK
13 7 SW6
14
GND TR1 15 UNDERTABLE LOCK
to GND Stud of 16 8 SW7
GND Cable Stud
the Generator 6 shield 9
Optima URS Motorized Board
5 240V 24V (A3194-03)

Power Cable See Table 4 230V ROTATION ARM


TS1 F1 Connect according
(A3153-02) Push-Button Cable TS1
to the input line HEIGHT UP
from 1 0V INPUT LINE F1, F2 (A3393-01)
3 208V 1
2 VAC 2 2 2
LINE 115V 3A, 250V HEIGHT DOWN
F2 3
GND 208V to 240V 2A, 250V 4
2 115V 5 INCREASE SID
Emergency Stop 20V 6
SW1
Button
LF1 DECREASE SID
1 2
1 3
WARNING ROTATE ARM
2 4
4 5 1 0V 0V THE EMERGENCY STOP BUTTON
SHOULD BE INSTALLED IN
ACCESSIBLE LOCATION FOR USE IN
AN EMERGENCY. IT SHOULD BE Height-Button Cable
CONNECTED AS SHOWN. (A3394-01)

BUCKY
J3
Tube Assembly Fan Cable 6 HEIGHT UP
3
J1 (A7306-XX) TS1 1
1
2
230 VAC 2 HEIGHT DOWN
1 0 VAC 26
1 1
3 Chassis GND 10
L N 2 14

TUBE
FAN
Generator NAME
F.GARCIA
DATE
06/06/03
SHEET / OF
A6541-03-S
Cabinet
DRAWING
2/2
REVISED A.DIAZ 06/06/03 A REV

A CN 07/024 F. García 29/01/08 SEDECAL MOTORIZED URS


REV DESCRIPTION ISSUED BY DATE
A B C D E
A B C D E

R2 Q1 Q2 R4 R12 Q5 Q6 R14
100 100 100 100
H-BHO Q1 TO Q4 S-AHO
ARE MOSFET
STP16NE06FP Q5 TO Q8
HEIGHT MOTOR ARE MOSFET SID MOTOR
TS3 R1 R3 R11 STP16NE06FP R13 TS2
10K 10K 10K 10K
4 1 1 4
2 2
3 H-BHS R18 S-AHS 3
R5 10K
R7 Q3 10K Q4 R10 R17 Q7 Q8 R20
100 100 100 100
H-BLO R8 R15 S-ALO
10K 10K

R6 R9 R16 R19
10K 10K 10K 10K
H-ALO S-BLO

H-AHS S-BHS
C2 C4
H-AHO 0.1 0.1 S-BHO

H-I LIMIT S-I LIMIT


C1
R21 2200uF C3 R23
0.15 50V 2200uF 0.15
4w 50V 4w

3 3

TP3
F1 F2 +30V
T 6,25A T 6,25A
CR8
FB1002L R26
1K

- + +30 VDC
R57
R25 160
2K7 4w
2w
TS1
24 VAC COLL. TP5 TP6
1 +12V +5V
0 VAC COLL.
2
24 VAC R60 R61
3 CR6 1K CR7 1K
0 VAC F3 1N4007 +12V 1N4007 +5V
4 T 6A
20 VAC CR9
2 5 2
FB1002L R56
0 VAC 100 REG1 REG2
6 +24V 4w LM7812 LM7805
ROTATION LOCK - +
7 VIN VOUT VIN VOUT TP4 TP7

GND

GND
GND CR10 C51 C52 R59 C33 C32 C35 C34 GND GND
8 1N5408 2200uF 2200uF 2K7 470uF 470uF 470uF 470uF
35V 35V 2w 35V 25V 35V 25V
9

10
K1
ROT

1 +5V +5V +5V +5V +5V


5 C21 C22 C23 C24 C31
3 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1

2 R58

14

14

14

14

14
6 160
4 2w 4
8 U5A U6B 6 U8A U9A
7 74HCT08 5 74HCT00 U7A 74HCT08 74HC86
CR11 74HCT14
1N4007
ROTATE

7
1 1

NAME DATE SHEET / OF


DRAWING F.GARCIA 07/07/03
A3194-03
D CN 10/512 S.Pérez 27/12/10 REVISED A.DIAZ 07/07/03 1/3 D C B A REV
C CN 09/339 F. Díaz 24/11/09
B CN 08/365 F. García 05/12/08
A board validated F. García 16/01/04 SEDECAL Optima URS Motorized
REV DESCRIPTION ISSUED BY DATE
A B C D E
A B C D E

R41 C14 U7A H-I LIMIT


4K99 100nF +12V +5V 74HCT14 HEIGHT PULSE
R66 TP1
5K 1 2 9
U2 R42 U5C 8

15
+12V R40 C17 UC3524A 10K U7C 10 74HCT08
+5V 4K99 100nF 74HCT14 R39

VIN
C53 R28 16 12 1K +12V
100nF 100R Vref CA C13
2 IN+ CB 13 5 6 4
R63 11 U5B 6 100nF
EA

8
3K32 14 5 74HCT08 CR1
EB R32 MUR120
4 + 5 1 IN- 4
7 9 6K81
Comp U7B
- 6 RT 6
U12B R29 4 74HCT14 1 U1 C5
LM393 2K21 CL+ C8 U5A HIP4082 1uF
5 CL- Osc 3 3
+5V R31 10nF 3 4 2 74HCT08 1 16 H-BHO
+5V Q11 909 C7 BHB BHO H-BHS
10 7 7 15

GND
2N4401 3.3nF S.D. CT AHI BHS H-BLO
3 BLI BLO 14
R62 U12A C18 + f=20KHz 12 2 13 H-ALO
3K32 LM393 R64 100uF U5D BHI ALO
11 4 ALI VDD 12
3 5K62 13 74HCT08 8 11 H-AHS

8
+ DIS AHS
1 5 10 H-AHO
DEL AH0

VSS
2 R43 R22 C37 9 C6
- AHB
R30 2K21 2K21 1nF 1uF
R65 10K 12 R50
C54 909 1 11 U9D 10K C26 12 R27

6
100nF 3 U9A 74HC86 13 10nF U6D 11 10K CR2
74HC86 2 13 74HCT00 MUR120

S-I LIMIT
+5V
C28
100nF +5V R45 C15
U10 4K99 100nF +12V +5V

40
J2 AT89C55 RP11 R67
1 10K 5K

VCC
3 SW COMM 1 21 UP 9 U3 R46 U7D 3

15
1 SID 100 SW P1.0 P2.0 DOWN 8 R44 C19 UC3524A 10K 74HCT14
2 2 P1.1 P2.1 22
SID 180 SW 3 23 SID INH 7 4K99 100nF

VIN
3 SID 200 SW P1.2 P2.2 INCREASE 6
4 4 P1.3 P2.3 24 16 Vref CA 12 9 8
VERT. POS. SW 5 25 DECREASE 5 R33 2 13
5 UPPER LOCK SW INPUTS TO U10 AS P1.4 P2.4 HEIGHT INH 4 100R IN+ CB
6 6 P1.5 P2.5 26 EA 11
LOWER LOCK SW CIRCUITRY ABOVE 7 27 ROTATE 3 14
7 UNDERTABLE LOCK SW P1.6 P2.6 SPARE 2 EB R37
8 (SEE SHEET 3) 8 P1.7 P2.7 28 1 IN-
9 6K81
9 SPARE 1 3 5 7 +5V Comp
10 RT 6
HEIGHT UP RP12 10 39 4
11 HEIGHT DOWN 10K P3.0 P0.0 CL+ C10
12 11 P3.1 P0.1 38 5 CL- Osc 3
INCREASE SID 12 37 R36 10nF
13 DECREASE SID 2 4 6 8 P3.2 P0.2 1K65 C9
13 36 10 7

GND
14 ROTATE ARM P3.3 P0.3 R34 3.3nF S.D. CT
15 14 P3.4 P0.4 35 9
15 34 U6C 8 2K21 f=20KHz
16 P3.5 P0.5 74HCT00
16 P3.6 P0.6 33 10
17 32 Q12

8
P3.7 P0.7 2N4401
J3 19 XTAL1 ALE 30 +5V + C20
XT1 31 +5V 100uF
12MHz EA C27 R51 R35
1 PSEN 29
HEIGHT DOWN 18 10nF 10K 10K

GND
2 XTAL2 R53
3 CS1 RST 9
HEIGHT UP C30 10K SID PULSE
4 DECREASE SID (SEE SHEET 3)
33pF C29 R47 TP2
5 CS2
20

INCREASE SID 33pF 4 2K21


6 ROTATE ARM +5V U9B
7 9 6
+12V U9C 8 5 74HC86 R48
2 8 2
CW IN U13 10 74HC86 1K
9 CCW IN RP4 ULN2803 R49 R54 R55
10 H DET SW 22 1K5 47.5 4K99
11 CW OUT CR5
12 2 1 18 Q1 I1 1
CCW OUT 4 3 17 2 BZX55C8V2 U7E
13 Q2 I2 C36 74HCT14 +12V
14 +30 VDC 6 5 16 Q3 I3 3 9
8 7 15 4 Q9 220nF U8C 8 100nF
15 Q4 I4 2N4401 74HCT08 CR3 C16
16 14 Q5 I5 5 11 10 10
13 6 C25 R52 MUR120
Q6 I6 2.2uF 1K5
12 Q7 I7 7
11 8 4
GND

ROTATE Q8 I8 U8B 6 U4 C11


(SEE SHEET 1) 5 74HCT08 HIP4082 1uF
1 1 16 S-BHO
BHB BHO
J1 3 U6A U7F 7 15 S-BHS
9

74HCT00 74HCT14 AHI BHS S-BLO


2 1 3 BLI BLO 14
BUTTON COMM U8A 3 2 13 S-ALO
1 HEIGHT UP 74HCT08 BHI ALO
2 13 12 2 4 ALI VDD 12
HEIGHT DOWN 8 11 S-AHS
3 INCREASE SID U11 +5V DIS AHS S-AHO
4 5 DEL AH0 10

VSS
DECREASE SID RP2 ULN2803 RP1 12 9 C12
5 ROTATE ARM 22 10K 1 U8D AHB 1uF
6 11
HEIGHT UP LAMP 2 1 18 1 2 13 74HCT08
7 HEIGHT DOWN LAMP Q1 I1 3 R38
4 3 17 2

6
8 INCREASE SID LAMP Q2 I2 4 10K CR4
9 6 5 16 Q3 I3 3
DECREASE SID LAMP 8 7 15 4 5 MUR120
10 UNDERTABLE LOCK LAMP Q4 I4 6
11 14 Q5 I5 5
SID 100 LAMP 13 6 7 R24 C38
12 SID 180 LAMP RP3 Q6 I6 8 2K21 1nF
1 12 7 1
13 SID 200 LAMP 22 Q7 I7 9
11 8
GND

14 LAMP COMM Q8 I8
15 8 7
6 5
+12V 4 3 NAME DATE SHEET / OF
2 1 A3194-03
9

DRAWING F.GARCIA 07/07/03


D CN 10/512 S.Pérez 27/12/10 REVISED A.DIAZ 07/07/03 2/3 D C B A REV
C CN 09/339 F. Díaz 24/11/09
B CN 08/365 F. García 05/12/08
A board validated F. García 16/01/04 SEDECAL Optima URS Motorized
REV DESCRIPTION ISSUED BY DATE
A B C D E
A B C D E

+24V
U17
RP10 TLP621-4
2 1 1 16
J2-2
SID 100 SW 2 15
RP10
4 3 3 14
J2-3
SID 180 SW 4 13 RP13
RP10 2 1
4 6 5 5 12 4
J2-4 RP13
SID 200 SW 6 11 +5V 4 3
RP10
8 7 7 10 RP6 RP13
J2-5 1 3K3 6 5
VERT POS SW 8 9 6
7 RP13
8 8 7
U16 9
RP9 TLP621-4 2 RP14
2 1 1 16 3 7 8 U18
J2-6 4 74HCT244
UPPER LOCK SW 2 15 5 RP14 2 18
5 6 1A1 1Y1
RP9 4 1A2 1Y2 16
4 3 3 14 6 14
J2-7 1A3 1Y3
RP14 8 1A4 1Y4 12
LOWER LOCK SW 4 13 3 4 11 9
2A1 2Y1
RP9 13 2A2 2Y2 7
6 5 5 12 RP14 15 5
J2-8 1 2 2A3 2Y3 U10-1
17 2A4 2Y4 3
UNDERTABLE LOCK SW 6 11
RP9 1 U10-2
8 7 CS1 1G
7 10 19 2G
J2-10 C45 C46 C48 C47 C43 C44 C41 C42 U10-3
SPARE 8 9
U10-4

U10-5
3 RP7,RP8, RP9, RP10 are 4K7 resistor arrays 3
U15 U10-6
TLP621-4 RP13, RP14, RP15, RP16 are 470 ohm. resistor arrays
RP8
2 1 1 16 Capacitors are 100 nF, 50V U10-7
J3-10
CWW IN 2 15 U10-8
RP8
4 3 3 14 U19
J3-9 RP15 74HCT244
CW IN 4 13 2 1 2 18
1A1 1Y1
RP8 4 1A2 1Y2 16
6 5 5 12 RP15 6 14
J3-11 +5V 4 3 1A3 1Y3
8 1A4 1Y4 12
H DET SW 6 11 11 9
RP5 2A1 2Y1
RP8 RP15 13 2A2 2Y2 7
8 7 7 10 1 3K3 6 5 15 5
J2-15 6 2A3 2Y3
17 2A4 2Y4 3
8 9 7 RP15
8 8 7 1
CS2 1G
J1-6 9 19
ROTATE ARM 2 2G
RP16
3 7 8
J3-7 4
5 RP16
5 6

J2-13 RP16
3 4 +5V
2 2
J1-4 U14 RP16 C39,C40
INCREASE SID TLP621-4 1 2 20 100nF
RP7
2 1 1 16
J3-6 74HCT244
2 15 U18, U19
RP7 C58 C57 C60 C59 C55 C56 C49 C50
4 3 3 14 10
J2-14
4 13
RP7
J1-5 6 5 5 12
DECREASE SID
6 11
J3-5 RP7
8 7 7 10

8 9
J3-4

J1-2
HEIGHT UP

J2-11

J3-2
1 1

J2-12
HEIGHT DWN
NAME DATE SHEET / OF
J1-3 A3194-03
DRAWING F.GARCIA 07/07/03
D CN 10/512 S.Pérez 27/12/10 REVISED A.DIAZ 07/07/03 3/3 D C B A REV
C CN 09/339 F. Díaz 24/11/09
B CN 08/365 F. García 05/12/08
A board validated F. García 16/01/04 SEDECAL Optima URS Motorized
REV DESCRIPTION ISSUED BY DATE
A B C D E
A B C D E

SW1
HEIGHT UP SW

4 4

SW2
HEIGHT DOWN SW

SW4
INCREASE SID SW

SW5
3 DECREASE SID SW 3

J1
BUTTON COMMON SW3
1 HEIGHT UP ROTATE ARM
2 HEIGHT DOWN
3 INCREASE SID
4 DECREASE SID
5 ROTATE ARM
6 HEIGHT UP LAMP
7 HEIGHT DOWN LAMP RP1
8 INCREASE SID LAMP 1K5
9 DECREASE SID LAMP 1 2
10 UNDERTABLE LOCK LAMP 3 4
11 SID 100 LAMP 5 6
12 SID 180 LAMP 7 8
13 SID 200 LAMP DS1
14 LAMP COMMON UNDERTABLE LOCK LAMP
15
RP2
1K5
2 1 2 2
3 4
5 6
7 8
DS2
SID 100 LAMP

DS3
SID 180 LAMP

DS4
SID 200 LAMP

1 1

+12V
NAME DATE SHEET / OF
DRAWING F.GARCIA 01/01/01
A3195-01
1/1
REVISED A.DIAZ 02/02/01 A REV

A CN 01/171 F. GARCIA 10/10/01 SEDECAL Optima URS Motorized Display


REV DESCRIPTION ISSUED BY DATE
A B C D E
TABLE GENERATOR POWER MODULE

BUCKY LIEBEL (Semi--Automatic)


INTERFACE PANEL
BUCKY MIDWEST
BUCKY INNOMED (IBC 430)

Interface Control Board

Semi--Automatic
Bucky +24 VDC
K3 BUCKY EXP

B1 BUCKY 1 MOTION TS1--5 J4--11


K5
EXP INT
B2 BUCKY 1 MOTION RTN TS1--6
+24 VDC
(SEE NOTE 1)
K5

B3 BUCKY 1 DR TS1--4 J4--8


BUCKY START
K5 BUCKY 1
(SEE DR CMD
NOTE 3) J4--9

R2

C2
B8 0 VAC TS1--3
0 VAC

ADD JUMPER
(SEE NOTE 2)
BUCKY SPLY
TS1--2
TS1--1 ADD JUMPER TO
B4 115/220 VAC
{ TS1--26
TS1--27 for 115 VAC
for 220 VAC
GND

NOTE 1: Be sure that B2 terminal is


not connected to B3 terminal.
NOTE 2: Select correct voltage in the
bucky according to AC input
NOTE 3: In the case of noise due to Bucky, add R2=22 ohm, 1/2w, 5%; and
C2=470 nF, 250 VAC as shown.
Don’t add that R2--C2 for Liebel--Flarsheim 8000 Series Bucky, and
remove resistor R36 and R37 in the INTERFACE CONTROL board.

NOTA 1: Asegurarse que el terminal


B2 no está conectado al B3.
NOTA 2: Seleccionar la tensión del
bucky según la entrada AC
NOTA 3: En caso de ruidos debido al Bucky, añadir R2=22 ohm, 1/2w, 5%, y
C2=470 nF, 250 VAC según se muestra.
Para Bucky Liebel--Flarsheim Series 8000, no añadir esa R2--C2, y quitar
las resistencias R36 y R37 en la tarjeta INTERFACE CONTROL.

NAME DATE SHEET / OF Interconnection Cable


DRAWING F. GARCIA 15/03/95 Cable de Inerconexión I/F--001
REVISED A. DIAZ 15/03/95 8 7 REV

8 Interf. board revised F. GARCIA 14/03/08 TABLE BUCKY INTERFACE


7 Innomed added F. GARCIA 09/09/02 SEDECAL
REV DESCRIPTION ISSUED BY DATE INTERFAZ BUCKY MESA
VERTICAL BUCKY GENERATOR POWER MODULE

BUCKY LIEBEL (Semi--Automatic) INTERFACE PANEL


BUCKY MIDWEST
BUCKY INNOMED (IBC 430)

Interface Control Board

Semi--Automatic
Bucky +24 VDC
K3 BUCKY EXP

B1 BUCKY 2 MOTION TS1--12 J4--10


K4
EXP INT
B2 BUCKY 2 MOTION RTN TS1--13
+24 VDC
(SEE NOTE 1)
K4

B3 BUCKY 2 DR TS1--11 J4--7


BUCKY START
K4 BUCKY 2
(SEE DR CMD
NOTE 3) J4--9

R2

B8 C2 0 VAC TS1--10
0 VAC

ADD JUMPER
(SEE NOTE 2)
BUCKY SPLY
TS1--9
ADD JUMPER TO
B4 115/220 VAC TS1--8
{ TS1--26
TS1--27 for 115 VAC
for 220 VAC
GND

NOTE 1: Be sure that B2 terminal is


not connected to B3 terminal.
NOTE 2: Select correct voltage in the
bucky according to AC input

NOTE 3: In the case of noise due to Bucky, add R2=22 ohm, 1/2w, 5%; and
C2=470 nF, 250 VAC as shown.
Don’t add that R2--C2 for Liebel--Flarsheim 8000 Series Bucky, and
remove resistor R36 and R37 in the INTERFACE CONTROL board.

NOTA 1: Asegurarse que el terminal


B2 no está conectado al B3.
NOTA 2: Seleccionar la tensión del
bucky según la entrada AC
NOTA 3: En caso de ruidos debido al Bucky, añadir R2=22 ohm, 1/2w, 5%, y
C2=470 nF, 250 VAC según se muestra.
Para Bucky Liebel--Flarsheim Series 8000, no añadir esa R2--C2, y quitar
las resistencias R36 y R37 en la tarjeta INTERFACE CONTROL.

NAME DATE SHEET / OF Interconnection Cable


DRAWING F. GARCIA 15/03/95 Cable de Inerconexión I/F--002
REVISED A. DIAZ 15/03/95 8 7 REV

8 Interf board revised F. GARCIA 14/03/08 VERTICAL BUCKY INTERFACE


7 Innomed added F. GARCIA 09/09/02 SEDECAL
REV DESCRIPTION ISSUED BY DATE INTERFAZ BUCKY VERTICAL
TABLE GENERATOR POWER MODULE

US X--RAY INTERFACE PANEL

Interface Control Board

Bucky
+24 VDC
K3 BUCKY EXP

B1 BUCKY 1 MOTION TS1--5 J4--11


1
K5
EXP INT
B2 BUCKY 1 MOTION RTN TS1--6
2 +24 VDC

K5

B3 BUCKY 1 DR TS1--4 J4--8


BUCKY START 4
K5 BUCKY 1
SEE DR CMD
NOTE J4--9

R2

C2
B8 0 VAC TS1--3
7 0 VAC
ADD JUMPER
BUCKY SPLY
TS1--2

B4 220 VAC TS1--26


8 220 VAC

B6 GND

NOTE : In the case of noise due to Bucky, add R2=22 ohm, 1/2w, 5%; and
C2=470 nF, 250 VAC as shown.

NOTA : En caso de ruidos debido al Bucky, añadir R2=22 ohm, 1/2w, 5%, y
C2=470 nF, 250 VAC según se muestra.

NAME DATE SHEET / OF Interconnection Cable


DRAWING F. GARCIA 08/08/01 Cable de Inerconexión I/F--045
1/2
REVISED A. DIAZ 08/08/01 A REV

A Interf bd. revised F. García 14/03/08 SEDECAL US X--RAY BUCKY INTERFACE


REV DESCRIPTION ISSUED BY DATE
VERTICAL BUCKY GENERATOR POWER MODULE

US X--RAY INTERFACE PANEL

Interface Control Board

Bucky
+24 VDC
K3 BUCKY EXP

B1 BUCKY 2 MOTION TS1--12 J4--10


1
K4
EXP INT
B2 BUCKY 2 MOTION RTN TS1--13
2 +24 VDC

K4

B3 BUCKY 2 DR TS1--11 J4--7


BUCKY START 4
K4 BUCKY 2
SEE DR CMD
NOTE J4--9

R2

C2
B8 0 VAC TS1--10
7 0 VAC
ADD JUMPER
BUCKY SPLY
TS1--9

B4 220 VAC TS1--26


8 220 VAC

B6 GND

NOTE : In the case of noise due to Bucky, add R2=22 ohm, 1/2w, 5%; and
C2=470 nF, 250 VAC as shown.

NOTA : En caso de ruidos debido al Bucky, añadir R2=22 ohm, 1/2w, 5%, y
C2=470 nF, 250 VAC según se muestra.

NAME DATE SHEET / OF Interconnection Cable


DRAWING F. GARCIA 08/08/01 Cable de Inerconexión I/F--045
2/2
REVISED A. DIAZ 08/08/01 A REV

A Interf bd. revised F. García 14/03/08 SEDECAL US X--RAY BUCKY INTERFACE


REV DESCRIPTION ISSUED BY DATE
A B C D E

OPTIMA UNIVERSAL
4 4

DETECTOR ASSEMBLY
AEC ADAPTATION Board Note.- In case the AEC ADAPTATION Boad is not required, the ION CHAMBER
CABLE A3234-02 should be used (refer to drawing I/F-003)
ION CHAMBER
URS IC CABLE
ADAPT (A6721-01) J2 IC

Connector IC could be J1, J2, 1 1 1


J3or J5 depending on the Ion FLD1 DR (LEFT)
2 2 2
Chamber selected.
FLD2 DR (CENTER)
3 3 3
STRT DR (RESET)
4 4 4
IC OUTPUT
5 5 5
FLD3 DR (RIGHT)
6 6 6
-12 VDC
3 7 7 7 3
+12 VDC
8 8 8
GND
9 9 9
Shield

GENERATOR CABINET
BUCKY CABLE BUCKY
(A3343-XX) Optima Bucky CABLE
Connections ( ) TS1 J1 (A3342-01)
for Bucky #2
BUCKY 1 MOTION 1
5(12) 1 B1
BUCKY 1 MOTION RTN 2
6(13) 2 B2
BUCKY 1 DR 3
4(11) 3 B3
2 2
115/220 VAC 4
1(8) 4 B4
0 VAC 8
3(10) 5 B8
GND 6
7(14) 6 B6

2(9)

26 26
27 See Note
GND CABLE GND Stud (Column)
GND Stud

Note.-Connect wire 26 to TS1-26 for


220 VAC, or to TS1-27 for 115 VAC

1 1

NAME DATE SHEET / OF


DRAWING F.GARCIA 05/05/05 IM - 363
REVISED A.DIAZ 05/05/05 1/1 REV

SEDECAL AEC Interconnection for URS


REV DESCRIPTION ISSUED BY DATE
A B C D E
A B C D E

+ FAN 1

4 4

Optima URS Motorized


Cabinet

Optima URS Motorized


+
Board (A3194-03) FAN 2

TP3
F2 +30V
T 6A
CR8
FB1002L R26
1K 15 OHM
10 w
- + +32 VDC
3
FANS CABLE FANS HARNESS 3
TS10 TS11 + FAN 3
R25
2K7 +24 VDC +24 VDC
2w 1 1
GND GND GND
2 2
_

+ FAN 4

2 2

+ FAN 5

1 1

NAME DATE SHEET / OF


DRAWING F.GARCIA 09/09/05
1/1
IM - 366
REVISED A.DIAZ 09/09/05 REV

SEDECAL URS/Fans Adaptation


REV DESCRIPTION ISSUED BY DATE
A B C D E

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