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Do not hold the head, chin rest, forehead pad, or joystick when moving
the instrument. These components are detachable and the instrument
may drop, resulting in injuries.
Install the instrument in a location not subject to direct sunlight, high
temperature and humidity, or air containing dust, salt, and/or sulfur.
Otherwise, failure or malfunction may occur.
Install the instrument in a leveled stable location free of vibration or
mechanical impact. Otherwise, images cannot be captured correctly.
Also, the instrument may topple over or fall down, resulting in fire or a
serious accident.
Install the instrument between the patient and physician so that they can
face each other.
Install the instrument in a location with ample clearance from other
devices to allow smooth inspection.
Precautions before using the instrument
Check that the instrument works properly by inspecting switch and
button operations, display, and printing.
Check that all cables are connected correctly.
Check the sections that the patient will directly touch.
Peel off the top sheet of chin rest paper and clean the forehead pad with
a cloth dampened with alcohol before capturing images.
Check that the instrument is correctly grounded.
Check that the date set in the instrument conforms to the actual
operation date and time.
Precautions during operation
Do not place any container with liquid in it on the instrument. Any liquid
entering the instrument may cause electric shock or failure.
If any smoke, offensive odor, or abnormal sound occurs, turn the
instrument off immediately, disconnect the power plug from the outlet,
and contact us or our local distributor.
Do not operate the joystick, touch panel, and membrane button panel
during the initial motion performed before the capture screen appears
after the power switch is turned on. If the initial motion is not completed
correctly, malfunction may be caused when capturing images.
When moving the head and/or chin rest of the instrument, pay attention
to the position of the patient's face, and patient’s and physician’s hands
and fingers. Otherwise, they may be injured by the movement of the
head or chin rest.