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Despite its inherent qualities, the Senographe “DMR” requires minimum maintenance. A
maintenance program, whose frequency varies according to the type of use of the
equipment, is outlined in Table 3–1.
TABLE 3–1
MAINTENANCE PROGRAM
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Note: One GEMS Service Engineer is required for a three-hour visit once a year.
FOR TRAINING PURPOSES ONLY!
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