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Device Symptom Potential Problem Corrective Action
6.2.7 NOMAD Pro 2
automatically shuts
down.
NOMAD Pro 2 times out
after about three minutes
of inactivity.
Manually turn on NOMAD Pro 2 when you
are ready to use the device.
A different problem exists
if shut-down occurred
during regular activity.
If this condition persists, NOMAD Pro 2 will
require authorized service. See
Section 7.0
Maintenance and Repair.
6.2.8 System Failure
alarm displayed
on-screen.
Self-diagnostics, which
automatically run during
X-ray firing, detects a
potential issue.
This warning alarm can be cleared
by powering off, then on. If the alarm
redisplays, the NOMAD Pro 2 will require
authorized service; see
Section 7.0
Maintenance and Repair
.
6.2.9 There was no
power to NOMAD Pro 2
control panel.
If pressing Power several
times does not cause the
display to illuminate, the
attached handset is the
likely problem.
Ensure handset is securely attached.
Replace with a newly charged handset in
order to continue. Use the charging cradle to
determine if the first handset battery can be
recharged or is spent and must be taken out
of service.
A different problem exists
if all handsets appear
fully charged.
NOMAD Pro 2 will require authorized
service; see
Section 7.0 Maintenance and
Repair
.
6.2.10 When first
placing handset on
charging cradle,
indicator lights
illuminate red.
Either handset or
charging cradle is
damaged.
NOMAD Pro 2 will require authorized
service; see
Section 7.0 Maintenance and
Repair.
6.2.11 The handset did
not seem to be working
when the trigger was
pulled.
The trigger is not
communicating with the
device.
NOMAD Pro 2 may require authorized
service; see Section 7.0 Maintenance and
Repair.
6.2.12 Handset
Failure alarm
displayed on screen.
The handset, in general, is
not communicating with
the device.
Ensure handset is securely attached.
The protective fuse in the
handset is blown. The
batteries are otherwise
impaired or at the end of
their life cycle.
Replace with a newly charged handset in
order to continue. Use the charging cradle to
determine the handset status. If the charging
bars illuminate solid red or if no illumination
occurs, the handset will require authorized
service; see
Section 7.0 Maintenance and
Repair
.

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