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ARIBEX Nomad Pro Veterinary - Optional Checks

ARIBEX Nomad Pro Veterinary
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OPERATOR MANUAL..
9
3.4 Optional Checks
The NOMAD Pro Veterinary is factory calibrated and tested prior to release (see your Certificate of
Conformance). Each time the device power is turned on, it automatically runs a self diagnostic to
ensure proper function. However, the optional checks listed below may be performed periodically as
desired.
NOMAD Pro has an X-ray disable feature that allows the X-rays to be disabled for
training purposes. Test firing this X-
ray unit may otherwise be dangerous to the testing
technician or bystanders. See Section 4.3 for more information.
Power On/Off: Attach a fully charged handset to the NOMAD Pro device. Press the
Power (
)
button
and verify the Power On and Power Off states.
Increase/Decrease Exposure Time: With the device on, select the patient size, the image receptor
type, and the tooth type. The exposure time corresponding to the selections will display on-screen.
Press
Increase
(
) and the
Decrease
( ) buttons, and verify that the exposure time changes
appropriately.
Triggering: With the device on and an exposure time selected, press and release the trigger once
this will ready the device, and the display will indicate the X-ray
READY
state. Press any push button on
the user interface panel or wait approximately 15 seconds for the timeout the X-ray
READY
state will
end.
Automatic Shutdown: With the device on, allow approximately 3 minutes of inactivity to pass for the
system to automatically turn off or shut down.
X-ray Disable: With the device on, press and hold down the
Select
(
) button and in combination then
press the
Patient
(
) button – the device shifts into a
X-RAYS LOCKED
state and the buttons can be
released. Repeat the process to unlock the X-ray.
NOMAD Pro should not be operated if it has been dropped or performance degrades; it
should be returned to Aribex for a safety check.
See Section 6.1, Alarms and Alerts for more information.

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