9600 Periodic Maintenance Procedure 00-880606-02
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GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
Use this procedure in conjunction with the C-Arm Periodic Maintenance (PM) Report/Checklist 00-
884521-01. Enter the required information at the top of this form (“Customer Name”, “Street”, etc.) prior
to performing the PM test procedures. During testing, place a check mark next to each test completed,
and (where applicable) record the measured values; if adjustments to these values are made, note them on
the form in the comments section.
Note that the numbered
sections and their titles in this document match those on the C-Arm PM
Inspection Report form.
Required tools, test equipment, paints, torx screw specs., lubricants, and adhesives are listed near the end
of this document, in section 6 (“Test Equipment Used”); refer to the Contents on the previous page.
Log all test equipment used on the PM Inspection Report form in the #6 block near the bottom, “Test
Equipment Used.”
NOTE: Test equipment must have current calibration dates. Do not use test equipment with expired
calibration stickers.
The Series 9600 has been through several product iterations, and thus there are differences between older
systems and those manufactured today. The information contained in this version of the manual is
accurate at the time of the manual’s release; however, product changes and improvements can occur at
any time and may not be reflected here.
This document distinguishes differences between systems by referring to the systems serial number
and/or date of manufacture, or by citing different product lines such as standard or Super-C/Cardiac
systems.
To aid in these procedures, refer (if necessary) to the 9600 System Service Manual, p/n 00-878772.
Read the following “Safety” section, perform the procedures in the “Preparation” section, then begin the
tests with section 1, “Safety Inspections.”
SAFETY
INGRESS OF WATER AND SOLUTIONS
The system must never be operated or stored in locations where conductive fluids, like water and saline
solution, might spill on the equipment.
Always unplug the AC power cable from the wall outlet before cleaning the equipment. Do not allow
water, soap, or other liquids to drip into the equipment and cause short circuits, electric shock and fire
hazards.
UNAUTHORIZED MODIFICATIONS
Under no circumstances should the safety interlock in the system be bypassed, jumpered, or otherwise
disabled.
NOTE: All OEC systems comply with International Electrotechnical Commission safety standard IEC-
601. Do not connect any external device to the system that does not meet the requirements of
IEC-601. Only devices provided or approved by OEC Medical Systems, Inc. should be
connected to the system.