Arcadis Varic: XP Replacement of Parts
Arcadis Varic: XP Replacement of Parts
Arcadis Varic: XP Replacement of Parts
ARCADIS Varic
XP
Replacement of Parts
System
Replacement of Parts
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Table of Contents
Removing/replacing the I.I. optics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
Adjusting the camera and I. I. optics (camera version < 2.0) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
Centering the camera . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
Reproduction scale adjustment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
Camera focus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
Replacing the I. I. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
Checking the temperature indicator of the new I.I. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
Removing the I.I. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
Installing the new I.I. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
Checks and adjustments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
Dose area product measuring device . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47
Laser targeting device (SIREPHOS-side). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
Integrated Laser light localizer (I.I. -side) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
Replacing the C-arm rollers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50
Securing the basic unit against tilting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50
Set the C-arm and lifting column to the working position . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51
Removing the SIREPHOS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51
Removing the C-arm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51
Replacing the rollers and reinstalling the C-arm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52
Attaching the covers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52
Checks. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52
Table of Contents
Replacing or installing a double USB slot PC M420 and M430 (optional for CAN
converter)
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Required documents 0
• For the laser targeting device as applica- Adjustment instructions/laser targeting ble:
device RXR2-130.032.01..
NOTE
All tools, measurement devices, and accessories with the
exception of those marked with a "*" are listed along with
their specifications in the STC (Service Tools Catalog).
• Oscilloscope > 50 MHz, e.g. Fluke Part no. 99 00 861 Y3155 CombiScope PM 3390 A
¹ n.a.
WARNING WARNING indicates a danger that may lead to death or serious physical
injury.
¹ n.a.
CAUTION CAUTION used with the safety alert symbol indicates a risk of minor or
moderate physical injury and/or damage to property.
¹ n.a.
NOTICE NOTICE used without the safety alert symbol indicates a risk that if
disregarded will lead or may lead to a situation which may
result in an undesirable result or state other than death,
physical injury or damage to property.
¹ n.a.
Symbols 1.2
X Checks and adjustments that must be performed with radiation ON are identified by the
radiation warning symbol.
Switch off via WARNING hibernation (version VB13C and later) after service or before
handover to the customer is not sufficient.
Various error messages can appear after the next system boot and configuration changes are not
adopted.
¹ For correct saving of the changed configurations, a
shutdown must be performed. Shut down the system
via the upper monitor menu bar <Options>-<End
Session>-<Shut Down System> and then press the
off key on the monitor trolley.
NOTE Before the system is handed over to the customer, the system must
be shut down via the menu bar <Options>-<End Session>-
<Shut Down System>.
Switch off via hibernation (on/off button on the monitor
trolley) is not sufficient.
Always observe:
¹ the product-specific safety guidelines in these
instructions,
¹ the general safety guidelines in the document
TD00-000.860.01..., and
¹ the safety guidelines specified by your service
organization.
Radiation! WARNING
Failure to follow these instructions can result in illness,
irreversible damage to cells and genotype, severe injuries,
and death.
NOTE
Laser
emissions!
There is no immediate danger to the eye (blinking reflex).
Nevertheless, do not look directly into the laser beam.
This ARCADIS system can be used in combination with navigation systems supplied by
various navigation system manufacturers.
The use of the navigation system lies within the responsibility of the customer.
Some service tasks can affect the accuracy of the navigation system.
Some service WARNING work steps performed on the ARCADIS system will lead to
inaccuracy in a navigation system installed optionally.
Failure to take the necessary steps to address this situation can lead to severe injuries in the
patient.
¹ If service work steps are performed on the ARCADIS
system that can affect the accuracy of optionally
installed navigation systems (see list below), the
customer must be notified verbally and/or in writing
that the accuracy of the installed navigation system
is no longer guaranteed after such service work
steps have been performed, and that the accuracy of
the navigation system must be checked and certified
before it is used again.
Service work steps that can affect the accuracy of the installed navigation system:
• All work steps that affect the geometry of the C-arm and its components, such as:
¹ Removing or installing the I.I.
¹ Removing or installing the I.I. housing
¹ Removing or installing the I.I. mounting ring on the I.I.
¹ Removing or installing the I.I. grid
¹ Removing or installing the I.I. optics
¹ Removing or installing the CCD camera
¹ Removing or installing any mechanical components of the C-arm
NOTE
Observe the safety information in this chapter!
1. Fit the lateral metal brackets back into the guide rail.
2. Reattach the protective conductor to the rear cover.
3. Lift the cover and push it forward. Be careful with the EMC spring contact.
4. Reattach the cover and tighten the screws.
NOTE
The SIREPHOS cover panel is sealed all around against dirt
contamination using a sealing compound (part no. 20 49 716).
When the WARNING horizontal slide of the basic unit is being serviced (for example,
during repair procedures on the C-arm horizontal travel brake), it is
possible that the C-arm may slide out of its position and fall onto the floor after the end stop is
removed.
For work that requires removal of the end stop (3/Fig. 1 / p. 16), observe the warning above.
Monitor trolley 0
1. Remove the 4 screws from the middle back cover to access the imaging system
(rear).
2. Remove the upper back cover plate of the log book compartment.
3. Remove the lower back cover to access the power supply.
4. Remove the front cover to access the imaging system (front).
NOTE
Observe the safety instructions “Performance of tests in
D1 control board
2 Main System - Replacing Components 2-
0
When WARNING these service tasks have been performed, the accuracy of an
optionally installed navigation system is no longer guaranteed.
See the chapter "Prerequisites," section "Safety information and protective measures."
¹ If an optionally installed navigation system is present, the
customer must be notified that the accuracy of the
installed navigation system is no longer guaranteed,
and that the navigation system must be checked and
certified before it is used again.
¹ Switch system power supply off and disconnect the power plug.
¹ Switch the system power supply off and disconnect the power plug.
¹ Switch the system power supply off and disconnect the power plug.
When WARNING these service tasks have been performed, the accuracy of an
optionally installed navigation system is no longer guaranteed.
See the chapter "Prerequisites," section "Safety information and protective measures."
¹ If an optionally installed navigation system is present,
the customer must be notified that the accuracy of
the installed navigation system is no longer
guaranteed, and that the navigation system must be
checked and certified before it is used again.
Collimator 2.7
1. Read out and note the number of resets and the current load counts from the
SIREPHOS tank. Path: <Service>-<Main System>-<Adjustment>-<Load Counter>.
2. Open the SIREPHOS cover. See chapter 1, (Cover panels / p. 15).
3. Remove the laser targeting device, if present.
4. Remove the dose measurement chamber, if present.
5. Remove the collimator.
6. Disconnect the SIREPHOS plug.
7. Remove the ground screw for the protective conductor.
8. Remove the rubber stop of the C-arm on the SIREPHOS side. The screws that secure
the SIREPHOS are now visible.
9. Remove the SIREPHOS screws. When doing this, have a second person hold the X-ray
tube unit.
10.Place the new X-ray tube unit on the guide bolts and secure it with the two Allen screws.
11.Ensure that all cables are routed properly.
12.Reconnect the SIREPHOS plug and secure it.
13.Reconnect the protective conductor using the ground screw.
14.Do not install the rubber stop yet.
15.Reinstall the collimator and connect it.
16.Reinstall the dose measurement chamber/laser targeting device and connect them.
17.Enter the new serial no. of the new single tank. Path: <Service>-<Main System>-
<Configuration>-<Load <Counter>.
X
18.Adjust the generator. Path: <Service>-<Main System>-<Adjustment>-<Generator
Adjustment>.
19.Reset the load counter. Path: <Service>-<Main System>-<Adjustment>-<Load
<Counter>.
20.Ensure that the collimator is functioning properly and is set correctly.
21.Ensure that the collimator blades are centered in the blanking circle.
22.If possible, loosen the Sirephos screws slightly and tilt the SIREPHOS to adjust it.
23.Retighten the SIREPHOS screws.
24.Ensure that the collimator blades of the iris diaphragm are visible during fluoroscopy in
the survey format and zoom format on at least 2 sides of the monitor image.
Replacing the camera and the I.I. optics (camera version ≥ 2.0) 2.9
Relevant systems: ARCADIS Varic system serial no. 10218, 10219, 10222 and systems
with serial no. > 10223; camera version ≥ 2.0 (see ID label).
When WARNING these service tasks have been performed, the accuracy of an
optionally installed navigation system is no longer guaranteed.
See the chapter "Prerequisites," section "Safety information and protective measures."
¹ If an optionally installed navigation system is present, the
customer must be notified that the accuracy of the
installed navigation system is no longer guaranteed,
and that the navigation system must be checked and
certified before it is used again.
Adjusting the camera and I.I. optics (camera version ≥ 2.0) 2.10
Relevant systems: ARCADIS Varic system serial no. 10218, 10219, 10222 and systems
with serial no. >10223; camera version ≥ 2.0 (see ID label).
When WARNING these service tasks have been performed, the accuracy of an
optionally installed navigation system is no longer guaranteed.
See the chapter "Prerequisites," section "Safety information and protective measures."
¹ If an optionally installed navigation system is present, the
customer must be notified that the accuracy of the
installed navigation system is no longer guaranteed,
and that the navigation system must be checked and
certified before it is used again.
When WARNING these service tasks have been performed, the accuracy of an
optionally installed navigation system is no longer guaranteed.
See the chapter "Prerequisites," section "Safety information and protective measures."
¹ If an optionally installed navigation system is present, the
customer must be notified that the accuracy of the
installed navigation system is no longer guaranteed,
and that the navigation system must be checked and
certified before it is used again.
Camera focus 0
NOTE Adjusting the camera focus also has a slight effect on the reproduction scale. The
reproduction scale adjustment may have to be repeated.
WARNING When these service tasks have been performed, the accuracy of an optionally
installed navigation system is no longer guaranteed.
See the chapter "Prerequisites," section "Safety information and protective measures."
¹ If an optionally installed navigation system is present, the customer must be
notified that the accuracy of the installed navigation system is no longer
guaranteed, and that the navigation system must be checked and certified
before it is used again.
Replacing the camera and the I.I. optics (camera version < 2.0) 2.11
Relevant systems: ARCADIS Varic serial no. < 10218 and 10220, 10221, 10223; or the
camera was already replaced with the new camera version ≥ 2.0 (see ID label).
When WARNING these service tasks have been performed, the accuracy of an
optionally installed navigation system is no longer guaranteed.
When WARNING these service tasks have been performed, the accuracy of an
optionally installed navigation system is no longer guaranteed.
See the chapter "Prerequisites," section "Safety information and protective measures."
¹ If an optionally installed navigation system is present, the
customer must be notified that the accuracy of the
installed navigation system is no longer guaranteed,
and that the navigation system must be checked and
certified before it is used again.
Adjusting the camera and I. I. optics (camera version < 2.0) 2.12
Relevant systems: ARCADIS Varic serial no. < 10218 and 10220, 10221, 10223; or the
camera was already replaced with the new camera version ≥ 2.0 (see ID label).
When WARNING these service tasks have been performed, the accuracy of an
optionally installed navigation system is no longer guaranteed.
See the chapter "Prerequisites," section "Safety information and protective measures."
¹ If an optionally installed navigation system is present, the
customer must be notified that the accuracy of the
installed navigation system is no longer guaranteed,
and that the navigation system must be checked and
certified before it is used again.
When WARNING these service tasks have been performed, the accuracy of an
optionally installed navigation system is no longer guaranteed.
See the chapter "Prerequisites," section "Safety information and protective measures."
Camera focus 0
NOTE
WARNING When these service tasks have been performed, the accuracy of an optionally
installed navigation system is no longer guaranteed.
See the chapter "Prerequisites," section "Safety information and protective measures."
¹ If an optionally installed navigation system is present, the customer must be notified that the
accuracy of the installed navigation system is no longer guaranteed, and that the
navigation system must be checked and certified before it is used again.
1. Prior to removing the I.I., check the temperature indicator of the new I. I.
2. If the inner square field of the indicator is white, the I.I. did not exceed the temperature
range. Remove the temperature indicator.
3. If the indicator is discolored (inner field black), proceed according to document AX51-
030.812.01.xx.yy.
7. Remove the attachment screws from the I.I. mounting. When doing this, hold onto the I.I.
Remove the I.I. from the mounting.
8. Remove and disconnect the mini-power supply from the I. I.
NOTE
When installing the optics make sure that no dust or dirt
contaminates the I.I. output window or the optics.
1. Check the I.I. electrode voltages according to the test protocol for the I.I.
2. Do not readjust in cases where there are only slight deviations from the values on the
test protocol (measurement device tolerances).
3. Check the centering, reproduction scale and camera focusing. Refer to the previous
description "Adjusting the Camera and I. I.Optics".
WARNING When these service tasks have been performed, the accuracy of an optionally
installed navigation system is no longer guaranteed.
See the chapter "Prerequisites," section "Safety information and protective measures."
¹ If an optionally installed navigation system is present, the customer
must be notified that the accuracy of the installed navigation
system is no longer guaranteed, and that the navigation system
must be checked and certified before it is used again.
When WARNING these service tasks have been performed, the accuracy of an
optionally installed navigation system is no longer guaranteed.
See the chapter "Prerequisites," section "Safety information and protective measures."
¹ If an optionally installed navigation system is present, the
customer must be notified that the accuracy of the
installed navigation system is no longer guaranteed,
and that the navigation system must be checked and
certified before it is used again.
Prerequisite:
1. Push a wooden block or other stable object of sufficient height under the middle of the
basic unit (1/Fig. 13 / p. 50).
1. The ARCADIS is plugged into the mains and switched on for a short time.
2. Move the vertical lifting column into its highest position.
3. Switch the ARCADIS system off and separate it from the mains by pulling out the mains
plug.
4. Remove the SIREPHOS cover.
5. Remove the covers (3/Fig. 13 / p. 50) of the C-arm support.
6. Unscrew the cable holder on the C-arm support (2/Fig. 13 / p. 50).
7. Turn the C-arm to +90 degrees or -90 degrees; the C-arm is horizontal as shown in (Fig.
13 / p. 50).
8. Plug the system into the mains and switch it on for a short time.
9. Position the C-arm over a table with sufficient stability.
1. Apply the angulation brake and the orbital brake of the C-arm.
2. Remove the end stop (rubber buffer) on the SIREPHOS side. The bolt with the mounting
screws of the SIREPHOS is visible.
3. Remove all connection cables from the C-arm cable to the SIREPHOS.
4. Remove all connection cables to the collimator.
5. If a laser targeting device is present, unsolder the cables.
6. If a DIAMENTOR is present, disconnect the cable from the dose measuring chamber.
7. The image intensifier and C-arm must rest on the table.
8. One person holds the SIREPHOS, while the second person loosens the mounting
screws of the SIREPHOS.
9. Remove the SIREPHOS from the table and set it on a suitable base.
1. The C-arm can now be turned completely out of the C-arm support.
2. Make sure that the image intensifier and C-arm always remain on the table.
3. All rollers are now accessible.
Replacing the rollers and reinstalling the C-arm 0
1. Replace the 4 rollers for lateral guidance. To do this, remove the locking ring, replace
the rollers and refit the locking ring.
2. Replace the complete roller support .
3. Then thread the C-arm between the inner and outer rollers.
4. Mount the SIREPHOS back on the C-arm using Allen screws. Be careful not to crush the
cables.
5. Fasten the protective ground wire back to the SIREPHOS.
6. Reinstall all cable connections to the SIREPHOS, collimator and possibly available laser
targeting device and Diamentor ionization chamber options.
7. Plug the system into the mains and switch it on for a short time.
8. Move the vertical lifting column out completely and remove the table.
9. Switch the system off and separate it from the mains. Pull out the mains plug.
10.Remove the wooden block.
11.Fasten the cable holder of the C-arm cable back to the C-arm support.
1. Once again, use sealing compound 2049716 to seal the SIREPHOS cover completely.
2. Refit the SIREPHOS cover. If necessary, apply side pressure to the SIREPHOS cover
until the sealing compound hardens.
3. Refit the rubber buffer (orbital movement end stop) on the SIREPHOS side.
4. Refit the lateral covers of the C-arm support.
5. Refit the rear cover of the basic unit. Make sure the protective ground wire makes good
contact.
6. Refit any other removed covers and make sure that the protective ground wires are in
good contact.
Checks 0
1. Check the orbital movement in the vertical and horizontal angulation position of the C-
arm.
2. Check the orbital movement forces in an unbraked and braked condition according to
the service instructions.
3. Plug the ARCADIS system into the mains and switch it on.
4. Check the collimator settings (iris diaphragm and slot diaphragms) according to the
service instructions.
5. If a cassette holder is present, check the cassette exposure collimation.
6. If a laser targeting device is present, check the function of the laser targeting device.
7. If the optional Diamentor is present, check its functioning.
8. Check the image quality according to the IQ test.
9. Perform the protective ground wire test according to TD00-000.860.01.... The protective
ground wire resistance must not exceed 0.2 ohms.
WARNING When these service tasks have been performed, the accuracy of an optionally
installed navigation system is no longer guaranteed.
See the chapter "Prerequisites," section "Safety information and protective measures."
¹ If an optionally installed navigation system is present, the customer
must be notified that the accuracy of the installed navigation
system is no longer guaranteed, and that the navigation system
must be checked and certified before it is used again.
Fig. 15: D 50
8. Disconnect the power line at connector D50 X 11
¹ Live Monitor - X 11.2 blue / X11.5 brown
¹ Imaging System (PC) - X 11.3 blue / X11.6 brown
¹ UPS output - X 11.1 blue / X 11.4 brown
9. Disconnect the power line at connector D50 X 2
¹ Reference Monitor - X 2.1 blue / X 2.2 brown
¹ Paper Printer (option) - X 2.1 blue / X 2.2 brown
10.Disconnect the power line at connector D50 X 4
¹ UPS input - X 4.2 blue / X 4.3 brown
11.Disconnect the display unit cable at connector D50 X 3
¹ X 3.1 = green / x 3.2 = red / X 3.3 = yellow / X 3.4 = black / X 3.5 = violet / X 3.6 = blue
12.Disconnect the ground wires coming from the monitor trolley and the monitor cable .
13.Unplug D50 X6, X7, X8, X9, X12 and the X13 connector.
14.Unplug the PC connectors D 66 X4 (BNC) and D66 X5 (Fig. 24 / p. 69) and pull these cables down.
15.Remove the cable clamps from the SG-cable and the power cable.
16.Disconnect and pull the SG-cable and the power cable out from the power supply assembly.
NOTE For the UPS to work properly, the new battery should be charged for
about 8 to 12 hours. If possible, after all the service tasks have
been performed, switch the system off but leave the monitor
trolley plugged in to the power outlet in the wall. As long as
the power plug of the monitor trolley is plugged into the power
outlet in the wall, the UPS battery will charge.
1. Remove the back cover and the front cover from the monitor trolley.
2. Disconnect all power plugs from the UPS.
1. Loosen the tension band (1/Fig. 16 / p. 57) and remove the UPS from the monitor trolley.
Side covering was already removed in (Fig. 16 / p. 57).
2. Switch off the UPS by pressing the power switch.
NOTE UPS MGE type 850: To switch the UPS off or on, the power
switch needs to be pressed for > 2 seconds.
NOTE
NOTE The UPS user interface keys <Escape>, <Up>, <Down>, <Enter>, and <ON/OFF>,
the status LEDs, and the graphic display are shown in (Fig. 17 / p. 58).
The graphic display content will differ depending on the current operating
mode and status of the UPS.
More information about the UPS user interface can be found in the UPS
user manual.
1. If any protective earth wires were disconnected, reconnect them to the covers or
components as necessary, and then close all the covers.
2. Close and fasten all covers.
3. Switch on the system and perform a function test.
Risk of CAUTION burns and destruction of the battery component due to possible
high short-circuit current!
Wearing metal objects such as rings, watches, or bracelets, and using tools with uninsulated
handles during procedures can lead to a short-circuit of the battery contacts. This can destroy
the battery component and heat up the metal objects, causing a short-circuit and very high
temperatures.
¹ Before servicing the battery components, remove all
watches, rings, bracelets, and all other metal objects
• Install the UPS front cover and fasten it with the screws.
• Install the UPS “MGE UPS Systems” plastic cover.
• Switch on the UPS by pressing the power switch on the UPS.
• Insert the UPS component in reverse order into the monitor trolley.
NOTE
For the UPS to work properly, the new battery should be
charged for about eight hours. If possible, after all the service
tasks have been performed, switch the system off but leave
• Install the UPS front cover and fasten it with the screws.
• Switch on the UPS by pressing the power switch on the UPS for more than two seconds.
• Insert the UPS component into the monitor trolley, following the removal instructions in reverse order.
NOTE For the UPS to work properly, the new battery pack should be charged for about
eight hours. If possible, after all the service tasks have been performed,
switch the system off but leave the monitor trolley plugged in to the power
outlet in the wall. As long as the power plug of the monitor trolley is
plugged into the power outlet in the wall, the UPS battery will charge.
0
S - EATON 850i
• Disconnect all power plugs from the UPS.
• Remove the UPS from the monitor trolley.
• Switch off the UPS by pressing the power switch on the UPS for more than 2 seconds.
Connection
1 UPS control
2 Keyboard
3 Mouse
4 Printer
connect
parallel
5 COM 1 6
Dongle
7
P
rinter connect USB
8
L
AN connector
9
M
onitor B
8. Switch on the system and install the software according to the "System Software
Installation" instructions.
9. Carry out a functional test and an IQ Quick test.
WARNING When these service tasks have been performed, the accuracy of an optionally
installed navigation system is no longer guaranteed.
PC M450
PC M450
Setting the correct DVD drive letter of the imaging PC operating system
NOTE If the
DVD/CD drive was replaced, the correct drive letter “R” is no longer valid and
needs to be set.
Fig. 32:
• Right click “DVD (F:\)” and select the sub menu “Change Drive Letter or Path...” ¹ The window
“Changed Drive Letter and Paths for F:” is displayed.
Fig. 34:
Fig. 33:
NOTE
The displayed DVD drive name and DVD drive letter “DVD (F:\)” used in the document
is only an example. Depending on the installed DVD drive hardware and the hard disk
drives installed in the imaging PC, the DVD drive name and DVD drive letter may vary.
Search for the DVD drive name and DVD drive letter, which is
shown in the “Disk Manager” window, and change this drive
letter to “R”.
Function test
• Switch on the system and wait until it is ready for use.
• Start the local service browser again and enter the password.
• Click configuration and click “Next” until the Configuration window is displayed.
• Select the menu “DICOM” - “Offline devices”.
• Start the local service browser and enter the password. • Select the “Utilities” menu
Fig. 38:
• Right click “DVD (F:\)” and select the sub menu “Change Drive Letter or Path...” ¹
The window “Changed Drive Letter and Paths for F:” is displayed.
Fig.
40:
Fig. 39:
NOTE
The displayed DVD drive name and DVD drive letter “DVD (F:\)” used in
the document is only an example. Depending on the installed DVD
drive hardware and the hard disk drives installed in the imaging PC,
the DVD drive name and DVD drive letter may vary.
Search for the DVD drive name and DVD drive
letter, which is shown in the “Disk Manager”
window, and change this drive letter to “R”.
Function test
• Switch on the system and wait until it is ready for use.
• Start the local service browser again and enter the password.
• Click configuration and click “Next” until the Configuration window is displayed.
PC M450
Fig. 44:
Replacing NOTE
the lithium
battery
In order to permanently save the system information, a lithium
battery is installed to provide the CMOS memory with current.
An appropriate error message notifies the user when the
charge is too low or the battery is empty. The lithium battery
must be replaced.
NOTE
When the battery is empty, the BIOS is set to default and the
first boot device is the CD-ROM drive.
In addition to activating the system on/off switch, the following
may be necessary ->
- Turn off the PC via the power switch at the rear panel of
thePC.
- Turn on the PC via the rear power switch and press the
pushbutton on the front panel of the PC.
- If the system is unintentionally switched off during
BIOSinstallation, it may be necessary to press the reset key
(2/Fig. 23 / p. 68) with a pin shaped object.
NOTE
At this time a restore of the BIOS settings is only possible together with the
complete software installation procedure.
Replacing a PCI board PC M420 and M430 (e. g. CIPP board) 3.8
WARNING When these service tasks have been performed, the accuracy of an optionally
installed navigation system is no longer guaranteed.
See the chapter "Prerequisites," section "Safety information and protective measures."
¹ If an optionally installed navigation system is present, the customer
must be notified that the accuracy of the installed navigation
system is no longer guaranteed, and that the navigation system
must be checked and certified before it is used again.
WARNING When these service tasks have been performed, the accuracy of an optionally
installed navigation system is no longer guaranteed.
See the chapter "Prerequisites," section "Safety information and protective measures."
¹ If an optionally installed navigation system is present, the customer must be notified that the
accuracy of the installed navigation system is no longer guaranteed, and that the
navigation system must be checked and certified before it is used again.
3. Replace the DVP3 board (Fig. 42 / p. 83) according to (Replacing a PCI board PC M420 and M430
(e. g. CIPP board) / p. 87).
4. Disconnect the connector USB G/H (16/Fig. 51 / p. 93) from the main board (Fig. 51 / p. 93).
Make sure that the distance between the graphic board fan and the USB cable is fixed.
NOTE
The needed electrode voltages of the I.I. are printed in the I.I.
test certificate 1, delivered with the I.I.
The E1/E2/E3 and A voltages may be taken from the I.I. test protocol and checked or
adjusted on the basis of the control test points listed in table 3.
Voltage Test point Ground Potentiome- Potentiometer Voltage
point ter for full for zoom divider ratio
(0V) format format
E1 UE1 ⊥ P10 P11 1:1
E2 UE2 ⊥ P6 P7 1:1
E3 UI 15 ⊥ P2 P3 1:10000
30 kV, anode UI 30 ⊥ P1 P1 1:10000
After the WARNING electrode voltages are adjusted, the accuracy of an optionally
installed navigation system is no longer guaranteed.
See the chapter "Prerequisites," section "Safety Information and protective measures."
¹ If an optionally installed navigation system is present, the
customer must be notified that the accuracy of the
installed navigation system is no longer guaranteed,
and that the navigation system must be checked and
certified before it is used again.
The E1/E2/E3 and A voltages may be taken from the I.I. test protocol and checked or
adjusted on the basis of the control test points listed in table 3.
Tab. 1 Test points and voltage divider ratio
DIP switches 1 2 3 4
Normal status ON OFF OFF OFF
Adjustment E1 (U1) ON OFF ON OFF
Adjustment E2 (U2) ON ON OFF OFF
Adjustment E3 (U3) ON ON ON OFF
NOTE DIP switch 1:
Pos. OFF = 25kV anode voltage, not adjustable Pos. ON = 30
kV anode voltage, not adjustable.
For the ARCADIS I.I. types, dip switch 1 must always be set to
the position “ON” (= 30 kV anode voltage).
1. Before performing the voltage adjustment for one of the electrodes, set the
corresponding DIP switches to the position described in the“DIP switches” table and
connect a digital multimeter to the correct test points, described in the” Test points and
voltage divider ratio” table.
2. According to the activated DIP switch, adjust the E1, E2 or E3 value by using the
“Adjustment” potentiometer.
3. After the correct voltage is adjusted, switch off the corresponding DIP switches.
¹ The adjusted voltage value for this electrode is stored.
• If needed, set the DIP switches for the next electrode adjustment and adjust the next
electrode voltage.
• If needed, select the next I.I. zoom format and repeat the voltage adjustments for the
electrodes E, E2 and E3 for the I.I. zoom format.
WARNING After the electrode voltages are adjusted, the accuracy of an optionally installed
navigation system is no longer guaranteed.
See the chapter "Prerequisites," section "Safety information and protective measures."
¹ If an optionally installed navigation system is present, the customer must be notified that the
accuracy of the installed navigation system is no longer guaranteed, and that the
navigation system must be checked and certified before it is used again.
1. Position prerequisites for measuring the forces: angulation, orbital, and horizontal swivel
movements must be at zero on the scale and horizontal movement should be at 20 on
the scale.
2. All measurements should be made using a spring balance on the rail near the image
intensifier with the DHHS spacer, if present, installed on the X-ray tube.
Movement Nominal values Comments
Fig. 54:
Angulation brake_1
• The angulation brake is adjusted with a grub screw (4 mm Allen key) that can be
reached through a hole on the bottom of the horizontal carriage (2/Fig. 55 / p.
101),(1/Fig. 56 / p. 102).
1. The spindle in the vertical column should be lubricated during annual maintenance.
2. Raise the vertical column approximately 50 cm. A drilled hole is visible in the column.
3. Fill this hole with approximately 2 cm3 of oil.
4. Oil to be used: Special purpose oil (Optimol GmbH; Viscogen KL300; 40 g), item
number 73 95 353 RH090.
NOTE
When measuring the tube current, the distribution current
must be derived from the measured value. The distribution
current depends on the kV and is calculated according to
Ohm‘s law. The distribution resistance is 400 MOhm.
Brake Force/Lubrication
6. Read out the kV value produced while the current is being measured.
Calculate the tube current as follows:
110 [kV]
tube current [mA] = 5.275 [mA] - ___________ = 5.275 [mA] - 0.275 [mA] = 5.0 [mA]
400 [MOhm]
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