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GENERAL
ELECTRIC
MEDICAL
SYSTEMS
AMX-II
X-RAY
UNIT
10-377
SM
A0654E
SECTION
2
INSPECTION
AND
UNPACKING
The
unit
as
shipped
is
shown
in
Illustration
411-2.
The
Telescoping
Arm
is
strapped
down
and
locked
to
prevent
damage
in
shipment.
The
counterpoise
spring
in
the
vertical
column
has
been
adjusted
to
the
as-
sembled
weight
of
the
Tube
Unit
and
Collimator.
CAUTION:
DO
NOT
CUT
THE
TIE
DOWN
STRAPS,
RELEASE
THE
TRANSPORT
LATCH,
OR
THE
VERTICAL
LOCK
UNTIL
SECTION
4.
DAMAGE
TO
EQUIPMENT
OR
INJURY
TO
PERSONNEL
COULD
OCCUR
IF
THE
TELESCOPING
ARM
IS
RELEASED
PREMATURELY.
DAMAGE
IN
TRANSPORTATION
All
packages
should
be
closely
examined
at
time
of
delivery.
If
damage
is
apparent,
have
notation
of
“bad
order”
placed
by
the
delivering
driver
on
all
copies
of
the
freight
or
express
bill.
If
damage
is
of
a
concealed
nature,
notify
transportation
agent
as
soon
as
possible
to
make
an
"inspection
report
of
damage”
but
in
any
event
not
later
than
15
days
after
delivery.
A
transportation
company
usually
will
not
pay
a
claim
for
concealed
damage
if
an
inspection
is
not
reguested
within
this
15
day
period.
Complete
instructions
regarding
claim
procedure
are
found
in
section
""S“
of
the
Policy
&
Procedure
Bulletins.
If
shipment
was
handled
by
moving
van
service
-
uncrated
-
call
Traffic
-
Milwaukee
immediately
when
any
damage
is
found.
Do
not
attempt
to
call
any
local
agent.
At
this
time
be
ready
to
describe
type
of
damage,
type
of
equipment,
serial
numbers
and
if
possible
the
order
number.
411-8

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GE AMX-II Specifications

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BrandGE
ModelAMX-II
CategoryMedical Equipment
LanguageEnglish

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