Three wiring are coming out of the x-ray tube and are connected as follows:
a) The black wire (L) is connected to number 10 on the bar closest to the switch.
b) The white wire (N) is connected to number 16 on the bar closest to the switch.
c) Green-yellow is connected to ground (metal screw second on the left from the power switch).
d) Place a jumper between 8 & 9 on the bar located further away from the switch (on the other side of the board
e) For Hand-Held usage make sure the jumper J1 (next to the above bar) is covering middle and right pins.
f) For Remote Expose Switch make sure the jumper J1 (next to the above bar) is covering middle and left pins.
II.
Switch Connections
Position the control box so you can read the label next to the power switch.
a) The upper left and upper right metal stripes of the power switch are connected to number 5 & 6 on the bar
closest to the switch, respectively.
b) The lower left and lower right metal stripes of the power switch are connected to number 4 & 7 on the bar
closest to the switch, respectively.
2)
No X-Ray or Light X-Ray.
o X-Ray
Make sure that the wire connections above are
accurate and that you have power from the wall.
Connections are accurate Connections are not accurate
Check Fuse F1 on the PC Board
(Located in a black cylinder that
has to be rotated to be opened)
Fix wire connections.
Fuse is Good Fuse is Bad
Check the voltage between 10 & 16 on the
bar closest to the Power Switch during an
exposure (should be line voltage).
Replace Fuse F1
P/N: 897-FU0001007 (Vet).
Voltage No Voltage
Turn down the machine and check
the resistance between 10 & 16 on
the bar closest to the Power Switch
(should be between 1.2-1.6 Ω)
Replace the Tube Head.
P/N: 9992700130 (115V)
P/N: 9992700330 (230V)
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Error Codes
a) E001: x-ray exposure button was released too fast.
b) E002:
E002
Frequency is incorrect
Turn the machine off and remove J3 from the PC board (it is located on the left edge when facing the
ower switch on the control box) make sure it is clean and put it back in place (covers both pins).
Turn the machine on
Problem Solved Problem wasn’t solved
Machine is good
Try to use another jumper and if it doesn’t work, call
electrician. The frequency problem is coming from the wall.
If the frequency coming out from the wall is good, replace the
c) E003-Turn the machine off and then on. If the problem persists, replace the PC Board.
d) E004 / E005:
The operational voltage range is 108 < V < 126. If the error message is E004 / E005 than the voltage supply is
above or below this range, respectively. Call an electrician to fix the problem.
e) E006: -Two or more X-ray tubes may have been pulled out- Make sure that all tube heads besides one are in
Position.
-Equipment selector switch may be faulty.
-Check wiring.
f) E009:
Check Fuse, F1,
located in a black
Fuse Bad
tube on the PC
Board.
Replace fuse F1:
P/N: 897FU0001013
Fuse Good
-Turn Off the machine and then turn it On. That will enable you to
take one additional exposure. Check that the voltage between 10 &
16 on the bar closest to the Power switch during an exposure is about
line voltage (≈115V).
-Check the resistance between 10 & 16 on the bar closest to the
Power switch when the machine is shut down (≈1.2Ω-1.6Ω)
Voltage & Resistance Good Voltage Good-Resistance Bad No Voltage
Machine
should work
Check the resistance of the tube head
Should be between 1.2Ω-1.6
Replace PC Board
P/N: 897-ZZ1145021 (115V).
P/N: 897-ZZ1145051
230V
Resistance Good Resistance Bad
Replace the Arm
P/N: 9992700105 (Folding Arm)
P/N: 9992700108 (Standard Extension Arm (35.4”))
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Replace the Tube
P/N: 9992700130 (115V)
P/N: 9992700330 (230V)
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g) E010:
Check if wiring
is accurate
Wiring Good Wiring Bed
Make sure the J6 on the control
box is open, i.e.: it doesn’t cover
both pins (cover only the left
one). J6 is located on the left
edge of the PC Board when
facin
the Power switch.
Fix connection according
to the instruction.
J6 Covers One Pin J6 Covers both Pins
Check that the voltage between 10 &
16 on the bar closest to the Power
switch is 115V during an exposure and
that the resistance is between 1.2-1.6Ω
(Shut down the machine before
checkin
the resistance)
Remove it and place it so
it covers only the left pin.
Voltage & Resistance Good Voltage Good-Resistance Bad No Voltage