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GE Optima XR646 - Digital Cassette Imaging in Extended Table Detector Tray; Finger Pinch Lock Release

GE Optima XR646
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Chapter 8: System Hardware Overview
5495975-1EN Rev.9 8-64
© 2013-2017 General Electric Company. All rights reserved.
WARNING When moving the tabletop, be careful of where your and the patient’s fingers are
placed. Do not attempt to move the tabletop without using the foot pedals to
release the longitudinal and transverse movement locks.
WARNING To avoid injury to fingers and hand of patient and operator caused by table move-
ment, hands must be kept away from table top edges at all times.
Digital Cassette Imaging in Extended Table Detector Tray
Note: The “Tray out Examination” is forbidden. When the table detector tray is extended out, it is not
capable to support any kind of examinations on it.
Note: Once the detector tray is extended, the table lock control will activate until pressed by operator to
prevent accidental collision while lowering and elevating table.
Finger Pinch Lock Release
The table is equipped with optical sensors beneath the edges of the table between the emergency stop
button and table lock button on front side. The sensor stops lateral and longitudinal movement of the
table top if fingers or other objects are beneath the table edges, as shown in Figure 8-47.
Figure 8-47 Finger pinch lock trigger
The system will beep and a message will appear on the Acquisition Workstation informing you of the
table lock. Exposures will be inhibited until the lock is resolved.
To unlock the table top:
1. Release the table top positioning foot pedal (if necessary).
Figure 8-48 Table top positioning foot pedal

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