Owner`s manual

Operator manual REX-***R(F)
LISTEM Corporation 34/90
3.3 Radiography and fluoroscopy
3.3.1 Radiographic operation
A typical RAD examination sequence is as indicated below.
1. Make sure that the X-ray tube to be used is properly warmed-up.
2. Position the patient for the examination.
3. Select the "workstation" and technique parameters using the RAD controls on the console.
4. Instruct patient to maintain the required position. Prepare the X-ray tube by pressing the
handswitch button to the "Prep position and maintain it until the "Ready" indicator is
illuminated.
5. Instruct patient to remain still and to hold his breath as required, then make the x-ray
exposure by pressing the handswitch push-button fully to the "Exp" position and maintain it
throughout the exposure. The "X-ray On" indicator will light and an audible signal will sound
during the exposure.
6. When the exposure is finished, release the handswitch button.
7. Repeat the procedure if additional exposures are desired.
3.3.2. Fluoroscopic operation
1. Make sure that the X-ray tube to be used is properly warmed-up.
2. Position the patient for the examination.
3. Select the "workstation" and technique parameters using the Flu controls on the console.
4. Explain the inspection process to a patient, and insert the dye needed to inspection.
5. Order the needed rolling to a patient, and begin to scan to find the region by pressing the
button of the fluoroscopy.
6. Begin to spot radiography for the suspect part about a region, after finishing the fluoroscopy.