DX- D 600
User Manual
0242F EN 20181218
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SPECIAL ATTENTION MUST BE G IVEN TO DIAGNOSTIC
X-RAY EQUIPMENT SPECIFIED TO BE USED IN
COMBINATION WITH ACCESSORIES OR OTHER ITEMS. BE
AW ARE OF POSSIBLE ADVERSE EFFECT ARISING FROM
THESE MATERIALS LOCAT ED IN THE X--RAY BEAM. (SEE
THE TABLE BELOW FOR THE MAXIMUM EQUIVALENT
ATTENUATION OF MATERIALS POSSIBLY LOCATED IN THE
X-RAY BEAM).
MAXIMUM ATTENUATION EQUIVALENT mm AL
ITEM
21 CFR
IEC 60601- 2-54:2009
and
IEC 60601- 2-54:2009/AMD1:2015
Total of all layers composing the front panel of cassette holder 1.2 1.2
Total of all layers composing the front panel of FILM CHANGER 1.2 1.2
Total of all layers, excluding detector itself, composing the front
panel of DIGITAL X-RAY IMAGING DEVICE
1.2 1.2
Cradle 2.3 2.3
PA TIENT SUPPORT, stationary, without articulated joints 1.2 1.2
PA TIENT SUPPOR T, movable, without articulated joints (including
stationary layers)
1.7 1.7
PA TIENT SUPPOR T, with radiolucent panel having one articulated
joint
1.7 1.7
PA TIENT SUPPORT, with radiolucent panel having two or more
articulated joints
2.3 2.3
PATIENT SUPPORT, cantilevered 2.3 2.3
Note 1.– Devices such as RADIATION DETECTORS are not included in the item listed in this table.
Note 2.– Requirements concerning the ATTENUATION properties of RADIOGRAPHIC CASSETTES and of INTENSIFYING SCREENS
are given in ISO 4090 [3], for ANTI- SCATTER GRIDS in IEC 60627[1].
Note 3.– A TTENUATION caused by table mattresses and similar accessories is not included in the maximum ATTENUATION
EQUIVALENT for PATIENT SUPPORT.
Note 4.– Maximum A TTENUATION EQUIVALENT mm Al is only applied to the corresponding item. If several items given in this table are
located in the path of the X-RAY BEAM between the PATIENT and the X-RAY IMAGE RECEPTOR, each corresponding maximum
ATTENUA TION EQUIVALENT mm Al is separately applied to each item.