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OPERATION
Other Operation Procedures
Lighting7-3.
Since lighting can impose an excessive burden on the infant’s eyes, take appropriate measures to
protect them, for example, covering them.
The lighting lamp is provided in the canopy assembly.
Use the light control switch on the operation panel to turn
on/off the lighting lamp.
The lamp goes out when the light control switch is turned
fully counterclockwise. Intensity increases as it is turned
clockwise.
Rotating/Tilting the Canopy7-4.
Do not hang any flammable materials on the canopy. It may cause a fire.
Do not leave the place when the canopy is tilted. The infant may develop hypothermia.
Do not lean against the canopy or apply excessive force to the canopy. It may cause a break-
down.
Do not leave the canopy tilted for a long time. The enclosure of the canopy may be heated and
become hot.
Loosen the fixing screw on the rear of the canopy, and
you can rotate the canopy clockwise or counterclockwise
so that it may not get in the way in radiography. In doing
so, you can adjust the tilt of the canopy toward the infant
to reduce a sudden decrease in the heat supply.
When the canopy is tilted, the canopy tilt alarm indica-
tor comes on and a chime rings every five minutes. The
canopy can be rotated up to ±160° from the central posi-
tion in either horizontal direction and tilted up to ±30°.