User's Manual

Safety Information
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Sudden heating of the room in cold areas will cause condensation to form on the
device. In this case, wait until condensation evaporates before performing an
exposure. If it is used while condensation is formed, problems may occur in the
quality of captured images. When an air-conditioner is used, be sure to
raise/lower the temperature slowly so that a difference in temperature in the
room and the device does not occur, to prevent condensation.
The detector should be warmed for more than 20 minutes before exposure or
updating gain or defect template.
During exposure
Do not move the power cable during exposure as it may cause image noise or
artifacts, or even incorrect images.
Do not use the equipment near detectors generating strong magnetic fields.
Otherwise, it may cause image noise, artifacts or even incorrect images.
Do not make an exposure within 60 seconds after 4 full range exposures.
Otherwise, the image will be incorrect. Do not make an exposure within 30
seconds after a full-range exposure. The larger the dose used, the longer the
wait should be before the next exposure.
During image acquisition, product should not be influenced in a physical or
electrical way.
After exposure
If the detector will not be used for 5 days, it is required to take out the battery. If
the battery will not be used for a long time, it must be charged to 30%~50%
every 3 months or 50%~70% every 6 months.
Disinfecting and Cleaning
After every examination, wipe the patient contact surfaces with disinfectants
such as Benzalkonium chloride or Benzalkonium bromide, to prevent the risk of
infection. For details on how to sterilize the device, consult a specialist.
Do not spray the detector directly with disinfectants or detergents.
Wipe it with a slightly damp cloth with a neutral detergent. Do not use solvents
such as alcohol, thinner, benzene, acid and base. Doing so may damage the
surface of the detector.
It's recommended to use a waterproof non-woven cover as an isolated layer
between the detector and blooding patient.