User's Manual
ARCOVIS 3000 S/R
Villa Sistemi Medicali
Pag. 42/76 - Rev. A
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Summary of the periodical checks
Frequency Reference
Method
Daily Stability
tests
Daily
Faulty leds, damaged components, plates and warning signals
Inspection
Weekly
All cables and terminals (damages/breakages).
Oil drippings and unusual noises in high voltage generator.
Inspection
Half-yearly Operation of the arm movement limit switch.
Accessories for the centering of the x-ray group and the image
acquisition unit (marks, lock devices, contacts).
Inspection
Yearly
Contact the technical after-sale service to perform the constancy and
reproducibility tests, as indicated by IEC 61223-1 and IEC 61223-2-
11 standards, as well as the other operating tests of the unit, as
instructed in the planned maintenance plan.
Inspection
4.3. Cleaning
Please take the following information into consideration before choosing a detergent:
•
To clean plastic surfaces, simply use water and soap. If other detergents are used (e.g. with a
high alcoholic content), the material will tend to break or opacify.
•
Never use corrosive substances, abrasive solvents or detergents.
For the cleaning, please take the following actions:
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Unplug the unit from the mains before cleaning it.
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Ensure that no liquid seeps into the unit, so as to avoid short-circuiting or corroding
the electrical and electromechanical parts
.
•
To clean enameled and aluminium surfaces, simply rub them with a wet cloth and a delicate
detergent, after that rub them with a dry wool cloth.
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To clean chromium-plated surfaces, only rub them using dry wool clothes.
Do not use direct water jets or detergent for cleaning. The unit protection level
for liquids is IPXO.
4.4. Disinfection
The used disinfection method must be in compliance with the standards and the directives in force
concerning the disinfection and protection against explosions.
Never use corrosive substances, abrasive solvents or detergents.
In cases where there is a danger that disinfection products may form
inflammable or explosive gaseous mixtures, always ensure that such gases
have dispersed before re-using the equipment.
Before disinfecting the unit, unplug it from the mains.
Disinfect the unit parts, including accessories and connecting cables, by using only a wet cloth
with a disinfecting substance.
Do not use disinfectant spray; it might penetrate the system.
To disinfect with a disinfectant spray the room where the unit is installed, turn it OFF, let cool it and
cover it carefully with plastic sheets. Once the disinfectant gases have dispersed, remove the
sheets and proceed with the disinfection with a cloth.