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Generator | High-frequency generator |
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X-Ray Tube Current | 7 mA |
Tube Current | 7 mA |
X-Ray Tube Voltage | 60-70 kV |
Power Supply | 50/60 Hz |
Type | Intraoral X-ray system |
Includes operating, installation, and warranty documents for the X-ray system.
Completing the installation report/warranty passport is crucial for warranty rights.
Observes radiation protection guidelines and safety notes for safe operation.
Regular inspections and maintenance ensure operational safety and functional reliability.
Observe warning symbols and ATTENTION for injury and property damage prevention.
Refers to accompanying documents on the name plate for symbols.
Unit is for intraoral X-rays and mandibular joint radiography, not explosion hazard areas.
Patient exposures only when unit functions flawlessly; patient must not be unattended.
Prohibits modifications that impair safety; use only approved accessories.
Remove electronic devices from patient to prevent malfunction and data loss.
Observe regulations, use prescribed accessories, and maintain visual contact during exposure.
Unit complies with EMC standards; avoid mobile HF communication devices.
Follow national regulations and EEC directive for environmentally compatible recycling/disposal.
Follow specific instructions for proper functioning and stability.
Details electrical specifications, tube voltage, current, radiation times, and filtration.
Specifies focal spot size, diameter of radiation field, and protection types.
Defines operating mode, continuous power rating, and anode material.
Lists filament nominal line voltage and current.
Specifies duty cycle, operating, and storage conditions compliant with IEC 601-1.
Lists compliance with VDE Testing and Certification Institute standards and AS/NZS 3200.1.0.
Provides registration numbers for China and notes the original language.
Illustrates the X-ray tube's illumination path, focal spot, and anode angle.
Provides dimensional drawings and approximate weight of the unit.
Displays graphical representations of X-ray tube and housing cool-down and warm-up times.
Lists and labels key components like power switch, indicator lamps, displays, and buttons.
Identifies the X-ray tube unit and the X-ray field limitation device.
Mentions mobile stand, overhead model, etc., referencing page 20/21.
Lists test specimens for conventional and sensor-based radiographic techniques.
Describes tube extensions and square cone extensions for specific SSDs.
Details colored X-ray field limitations with twist grips for different sensors/techniques.
Describes a sensor holder set with sighting rings and guide rods, manufactured by DENTSPLY RINN.
Informs that not all accessories shown are included in the scope of delivery.
Steps to power on the unit, including self-test and standby indicator behavior.
Explains error codes (1-4) appearing on display if self-test fails and advises restarting.
How to switch between digital and conventional modes using the D button.
For digital systems, the Digital mode indicator must be lit; use field limitation.
Recommends setting exposure times based on patient age (adult/child) and tooth type.
For film exposures, Digital mode indicator must be off; use field limitation for conventional technique.
Shows default exposure times for digital (8" tube) and conventional (8" tube, Class E film) modes.
Step-by-step guide to adjust factory settings for different film types or preferences.
Guidance on adjusting settings for Class E and Class D films.
Suggests adjusting exposure by one step due to film and developing variations.
How to set patient symbol (adult/child) and tooth type for exposure.
Explains symbols for patient types and tooth regions used on the selector.
Provides upper and lower illustration examples for conventional exposures with an 8" SSD tube.
Instructions for positioning the tube unit for patient comfort and correct technique.
Details the right-angle technique using X-ray field limitation and holding systems.
Explains the 45° angle technique where the patient holds the film or sensor.
Provides specific angles for tube inclination for various teeth and occlusal exposures.
Explains that bite-wing exposures use submaxillary settings and provides an example.
Specifies conventional technique and recommended cassettes for mandibular joint exposures.
How to trigger an exposure by holding the release button and indicators during exposure.
Procedure to interrupt an exposure by releasing the button and system readiness.
Describes error codes appearing during exposure and advises contacting service.
How to move and secure the mobile stand using handles, casters, and brakes.
Mentions the overhead (ceiling-mounted) model with SIROLUX FANTASTIC.
Describes the Centro Column adapter for the X-ray unit and its components.
Details the Split Concept adapter for the X-ray unit and its components.
Lists a broad range of possible exposure times.
Provides specific exposure times for Class E film with an 8" SSD tube by tooth region.
Provides exposure times for Class E film with a 12" SSD tube by tooth region.
Notes for adjusting exposure times for Class F, Class D films, and using a film holder.
Recommended exposure times for general X-ray sensors with an 8" SSD tube.
Recommended exposure times for general X-ray sensors with a 12" SSD tube.
Parameters for dose reduction for children, noting potential image noise.
Advises contacting a service technician for SIDEXIS system setting adjustments.
Instructions for cleaning the unit using mild detergent, avoiding ventilation slits.
Guidance on using disinfectants and a list of 'Never use' agents.
Refers to manufacturer's hygiene instructions for the film holder.
Refers to DENTSPLY RINN's instructions for the sensor holder system.
Lists error codes (1-4) occurring during self-test with causes and corrective actions.
Advises contacting a service technician if errors persist after restarting the unit.
Operator's responsibility for annual safety and reliability checks.
Scheduled maintenance by service technician after specific intervals.
User's responsibility to evaluate image quality periodically and contact service if issues arise.