Maintaining Equipment and Cassettes
August 1, 2003
1F1976
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1.
Remove the screen from the cassette shell. See
2.
Clean the phosphor screen with a soft, dry, lint-free cloth. Most of the
minus density artifacts are caused by loose dirt. Normally, a gentle wipe
is all that is needed.
3.
If the dry cloth does not remove the dirt, clean screens with
Kodak
Intensifying Screen Cleaner and Antistatic Solution or with
Kodak
MIN-R
Screen Cleaner as follows:
NOTE: You may remove stubborn soil with a 70% solution of Isopropyl
Alcohol, following steps 1 through 3. After cleaning with Isopropyl
Alcohol, re-treat the screen with screen cleaner. Do not use 100%
Isopropyl Alcohol.
WARNING
:
Isopropyl Alcohol is a flammable solvent. It can cause eye
irritation and dry skin. Wash hands with soap and water
following maintenance procedures. Read and follow
instructions in Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) prior to
use.
If a bleach solution is necessary to disinfect the phosphor screen:
1.
Lightly dampen a soft cloth with bleach diluted 1:10 with water.
2.
Carefully clean only the soiled area on the phosphor screen.
3.
Rinse the phosphor screen with a soft cloth moistened with
Kodak
Intensifying Screen Cleaner and Antistatic Solution.
4.
After the soil is removed, dry the phosphor screen gently with a soft,
dry, lint-free cloth.
Do not use soaps or detergents containing brightening agents. Some
screen-cleaning agents may leave residues, which will seriously affect the
performance of these screens. The use of any cleaning agents other than those
specifically suggested for cleaning KODAK Storage Phosphor Screens is not
recommended.
a.
Lightly dampen a small, soft, lint-free cloth with solution.
b.
Wipe the soiled area with the damp cloth. After cleaning, wipe the screen
with a soft, dry, lint-free cloth.
CAUTION
:
For all cleaning methods, avoid pressure and excessive
rubbing, which may damage the screen surface. Do not soak
the cloth or apply solution directly to the screen’s surface.
Excessive moisture may damage the screen.
Summary of Contents for DirectView CR 500 System
Page 1: ...Kodak DirectView CR 500 System User s Guide H195 0016AC...
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Page 14: ...1 4 1F1976 August 1 2003 Safety and Related Information Labels H195_0001DC...
Page 15: ...Safety and Related Information August 1 2003 1F1976 1 5 H195_0002DC...
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Page 28: ...2 6 1F1976 August 1 2003 Overview...
Page 36: ...3 8 1F1976 August 1 2003 Operation and Workflow...
Page 46: ...4 10 1F1976 August 1 2003 Entering Exam Data...
Page 52: ...5 6 1F1976 August 1 2003 Scanning Viewing and Managing Images Reject Images...
Page 80: ...5 34 1F1976 August 1 2003 Scanning Viewing and Managing Images...
Page 92: ...6 12 1F1976 August 1 2003 Maintaining Image Quality...
Page 97: ...Troubleshooting August 1 2003 1F1976 7 5 Clear Pending Images...
Page 108: ...8 10 1F1976 August 1 2003 Maintaining Equipment and Cassettes...
Page 189: ...Key Operator Functions August 1 2003 1F1976 9 81 Number 2 Number 3 Number 4 Number 5...
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Page 191: ...Key Operator Functions August 1 2003 1F1976 9 83 Number A Number B Number C Number D...
Page 194: ...9 86 1F1976 August 1 2003 Key Operator Functions Clear All Suffix Clear All Prefix Test...
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Page 226: ...B 4 1F1976 August 1 2003 Printing Exceptions...
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