Cephalo Exposures
4. Slide the cassette all the way in until the rod goes into its
hole inside the holder. The rod will make and audible click
and the button will pop out. A beep will also sound. After a
few seconds the green LED on the cassette will start to
blink on and off.
Check the following points after inserting the cassette.
• The button on the cassette is popped out and the red
ring is visible around the bottom of the button.
• Without pressing the button, give a light tug on the
cassette and make sure it does not come out.
• Do not bump, jiggle, vibrate or use excessive force.
• Use both hands to put the cassette in and take it out.
The cassette weighs about 2 kg, and it could injure
your foot if you dropped it. The sensor would also be
damaged.
• Do not swing the cassette around. The vibrations
could disturb the sensor’s adjustment.
• Do not store under conditions of high temperature and
humidity.
No frequent or continuous exposure to direct sunlight.
• Do not get water, detergents or chemical solutions on
the cassette. These could seep inside and damage it.
• Put the cassette in and take it out with great care.
Using excessive force could damage the connection
components.
• Clean by wiping with a soft, dry cloth. Do not touch the
connection components directly with bare fingers etc.
Static electricity could damage the sensor.
• Do not allow dust or other debris to collect on the
connection components; this could cause poor
contact.
• Slide the cassette all the way into the holder and make
sure it is locked into place.
Otherwise images could be distorted, transmission
could be interrupted, or equipment could be damaged.
Usage Note
♦ Never slide the cassette in with excessive force. This could
break the lock rod or damage the electrical connection
components.
5. Press the Patient Entry and Egress Key to move the cassette
holder and secondary lit plate all the way back.
Usage Note
♦ Do not move the cassette holder or the secondary slit plate
manually. Suddenly moving these components by hand
could cause damage or a malfunction.
Egress Key