Brivo OEC 715/785/865 Mobile C-Arm X-Ray Product Service Manual
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6. Ventilate the room to clear the air of all flammable vapor or gas.
7. Identify and remove the source of the flammable liquid, vapor, or gas.
1.2.5. Thermal hazards
Before removing the cover of the system for maintenance or service, please pay
attention to the points with high temperature, for example, the current limiters, internal
power distribute circuit etc. Otherwise it may harm your hand or body.
1.2.6. Equipment Stability
Brivo OEC 715/785/865 Mobile C-Arm X-Ray Product is mounted on wheels. And if it is moved or
operated improperly it could roll out of control. Follow these guidelines:
Two people should maintain control of the equipment when moving up or down an incline.
Place all mechanical assemblies in their most compact (transport) position and lock brake handles prior
to moving the equipment.
Use the handles designed for moving the equipment and mechanical assemblies.
Never attempt to move the system up or down steps.
Do not operate the equipment on unlevel floors.
Do not lock the wheel brakes and leave the equipment unattended on unlevel floors.
Always apply the wheel locks when the system is in its final position.
Do not move the equipment if the castors or wheels are not functioning properly.
Mechanical shocks to the equipment while disk drives are accessing information may
cause damage to the disk drive and loss of data.
1.2.7. X-Radiation
This equipment either produces or is used in the vicinity of ionizing radiation. Observe
proper safety practices during operation. Use lead aprons, eye protection, thyroid
protection, and similar devices to protect yourself and others.
Where local Entrance Exposure Rates (EER) are different than the GE HUALUN rate
specified, the EER should be adjusted to the lower of the two.