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X-ray Tube | Stationary Anode |
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Type | Portable X-ray |
Total Filtration | 1.5 mm Al |
SID (Source to Image Distance) | 20 cm (Fixed) |
Battery Life | Approx. 300 exposures per charge |
Exposure Control | Automatic |
Image Receptor Compatibility | Digital Sensors |
Weight | 3.5 kg |
Defines the responsibility of the manufacturer/retailers for the equipment's safe operation.
Outlines the duties of the owner and operator for safety, maintenance, and compliance.
Explains symbols used in the manual to convey warnings, cautions, and important notes.
Describes the purpose and location of various safety symbols and markings on the equipment.
Lists the standards and regulations the VEX-P300 is designed to meet.
Provides general guidelines for the safe operation and maintenance of the equipment.
Lists specific warnings and safety instructions to prevent injury and equipment damage.
Details safe practices and precautions for using and handling the device's battery.
Outlines guidelines for safe radiation exposure for users and patients.
Specifies the intended use and target subjects for the VEX-P300 dental X-ray system.
Explains the basic principle of how X-rays are generated and used by the equipment.
Defines the qualifications and knowledge required for the intended users of the system.
Lists all the components included with the VEX-P300 portable dental X-ray system.
Provides a detailed diagram and description of the main body components of the equipment.
Explains the functions and indicators of the device's control panel.
Details the procedure for turning the system on and off.
Explains how to use the remote exposure switch for controlling image acquisition.
Provides instructions for using, charging, and replacing the device's battery.
Describes manual operation mode and adjusting settings like tooth type and patient type.
Guides patient and sensor positioning, techniques, and error avoidance for optimal X-ray imaging.
Outlines the steps and indicators for performing an X-ray exposure, including remote switch use.
Describes sleep, power off, and power save modes for reducing battery consumption.
Provides an overview of the settings that can be checked and changed in Service Mode.
Outlines procedures for changing system parameters like factory defaults, exposure times, user settings, passwords, and waiting times.
Describes how to turn the system's buzzer on or off and configure its alerts.
Lists and explains alarm and error messages displayed on the control panel.
Provides solutions for common operational issues like power failure and no X-ray emission.
Provides instructions and precautions for cleaning the equipment surfaces.
Outlines maintenance requirements, including periodic tests and contact for technical assistance.
Lists daily and monthly tasks to ensure the equipment is maintained properly.
Details the physical dimensions, weight, and beam limiting device specifications.
Lists technical specifications for the X-ray generator and X-ray tube.
Provides detailed specifications for the battery and battery charger.
Details the electrical characteristics such as tube voltage, current, and exposure time.
Lists the temperature, humidity, and pressure requirements for operation and storage.
Presents default exposure timetables for different patient and tooth types.
Provides X-ray dose measurements, leakage dose, and scattered dose information.
Provides guidance and declarations regarding the electromagnetic emissions and immunity of the VEX-P300.
Lists acronyms and their full names used throughout the manual.