Siemens Basic 100 Mobile X-Ray - Service Manual
Siemens Basic 100 Mobile X-Ray - Service Manual
Siemens Basic 100 Mobile X-Ray - Service Manual
100-30
Mobile Radiographic Unit
Service Manual
Doc. 6101
Service Manual
Index
Section 0
General Index
Page
Section 1 - General description (doc. 7761)
1 General description 2
1.1 Applications and use 2
2 Composition 2
2.1 Mobile radiographic unit 2
2.2 Control panel 4
2.3 Collimator 6
3 Technical data 7
3.1 Classification of the apparatus 7
3.2 Technical characteristics 7
3.2.1 Dimensions and weigths 9
3.2.2 kV – mA Relationship 10
3.2.3 RX exposure time 12
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Section 3 – Maintenance (doc. 7763)
1 Routine maintenance 2
1.1 General recommendations 2
1.2 Frequent checks and inspections 3
1.3 General checks and inspections 3
1.4 Cleaning and disinfection 4
2 Special maintenance 5
2.1 Troubleshooting 5
2.2 Replacement of components 6
2.3 List potentiometers 7
2.4 List leds 8
2.5 List fuses 9
3 Spare parts 10
Section 0
Section 0
General
Description
Section 1
1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION
1.1 APPLICATIONS AND USE
The equipment is a MOBILE RADIOGRAPHIC UNIT for radiography on X-ray film, that may be
used in different places and situations: operating theatre, orthopedics, intensive care, emergency
room.
2 COMPOSITION
2.1 MOBILE RADIOGRAPHIC UNIT
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3
4
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5
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10
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2
4
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9
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14 13 12 11
10
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
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7 Unit ON
kV decrease
1 kV
kV increase
8 Unit OFF
12 X-Ray ready
4 Prog N° of exams memorized in Technique
Anatomical
13 Alarm signalling
(1) A change of the Power level involves a change of the used focal spot:
• High Power (HP) – Big Focus
• Low Power (LP) – Small Focus
In the following paragraphs the abbreviations HP and LP will be used.
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2.3 COLLIMATOR
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51 54
52 52
53
COLLIMATOR
50 Collimator light on 53 Retractile meter
51 Adjustment of transverse diaphragm 54 Adjustment of longitudinal diaphragm
52 Rail for filters and accessories
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3 TECHNICAL DATA
Electrical characteristics
SINGLE PHASE VOLTAGE 230 Vac ± 10%, 16 A (Optional: 115 Vac ± 10%)
FREQUENCY 50/60 Hz
STAND-BY WORKING 1 A (115 Vac: 2.5 A)
MAX ABSORBED CURRENT
RADIOGRAPHY WORKING 12 A (115 Vac: 23 A)
LINE COMPENSATION Automatic
LINE RESISTANCE < 2.5 Ω
Radiological characteristics
15 kW 30 kW
LP (Low Power) HP (High Power) LP (Low Power) HP (High Power)
MAX POWER 7.5 kW 15 kW 7.5 kW 30 kW
MAX CURRENT IN RADIOGRAPHY 150 mA 375 mA 150 mA 425 mA
3 ms ÷ 1.3 s 1 ms ÷ 0.6 s 3 ms ÷ 1.3 s 1 ms ÷ 0.5 s
EXPOSURE TIME
Selected by the processor according to the mAs
WORKING FREQUENCY 100 kHz
RANGE KV 40 ÷ 125 (Step of 1 kV)
RANGE MAS 0.5 ÷ 200 in 25 values
A.T. PILOTAGE Inverter driven by IGBT
RIPPLE ≤ 3% at Max Power
TOTAL FILTRATION > 2.7 mmAl
RISING TIME ≤ 1 ms
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0.6 mm
FOCAL SPOTS
1.3 mm
All the other information relevant to the X-Ray Tube Head and to the X-Ray Tube can be found in the X-Ray Tube Head
Technical Data Sheet
Collimator (optional)
SHUTTERS TO MULTIPLE PLANS Parallels and perpendicular with manual movement
All the other information relevant to the Collimator can be found in the relative Technical Data Sheet
Dosimeter (optional)
MODEL Kermax-plus VacuDap 2000 with printer optional
ACTIVE AREA 146 x 146 mm2 147 x 147 mm2
MINIMAL DOSE RESOLUTION 1 mGycm2 1 mGycm2
MAXIMAL MEASURABLE DOSE 9999.9999 mGycm2 9999.9999 mGycm2
Operating modes and functionality
INTERFACE USER Polycarbonate flat keyboard with alphanumeric LCD display for all the
operative parameters and messages of possible anomalous conditions –
administrated by a microprocessor.
Two-points techniques (kV-mAs)
OPERATING MODES RADIOGRAPHY
40 programmable anatomic technique (20 for LP and 20 for HP)
X-RAY CONTROL Distance control with double – click and extensible cable (≥4m)
Filament current
mAmin and mAmax
Maximum exposure time
Temperature maximum X-ray tube head
SAFETY
Count thermal units X-ray tube head
Max kV, min kV, max ∆kV, max I
Anode rotation
Microprocessor self – test
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Mechanical Characteristics
WIDTH 734 mm
LENGHT 1259 mm
HEIGHT 1467 mm
MIN SOURCE-FLOOR DISTANCE 489 mm
MAX SOURCE-FLOOR DISTANCE 1997 mm
MAX RANGE 1091 mm
FOCUS MAXIMUM HEIGHT, WITH RANGE 1000 MM 1656 mm
PIVOTING FRONT WHEEL Ø 75 360°
MAXIMUM DIFFERENCE IN LEVEL WHICH CAN BE OVERCOME WITH TILTING 25 mm
BACK WHEELS DIAMETER Ø 200
MINIMUM DEFLECTING RAY 977 mm
WEIGHT 191 kg (115 Vac: 205 kg)
MOVEMENT Manual
CASSETTE HOLDER 35X43 4
Section 1
3.2.2 KV – mA RELATIONSHIP
160,00
140,00
mA Radiography
120,00
100,00
80,00
60,00
40,00
20,00
35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 75 80 85 90 95 100 105 110 115 120 125
kV
370,00
320,00
mA Radiography
270,00
220,00
170,00
120,00
70,00
20,00
35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 75 80 85 90 95 100 105 110 115 120 125
kV
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420,00
370,00
mA Radiography
320,00
270,00
220,00
170,00
120,00
70,00
20,00
35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 75 80 85 90 95 100 105 110 115 120 125
kV
Section 1
Section 1
Section 1
Section 1
Installation
Section 2
1 INTRODUCTION
The installation procedure consists of different operations to be carried out in the order shown in
the flow chart below.
Unpacking
Electrical connection
Acceptance test
The various operations indicated are described in detail in the following paragraphs.
The installation process can only be considered completed after the TEST SHEET regarding the
acceptance tests provided with this manual has been filled in.
NOTE: the radiological system is normally pre-installed and configured in the factory according to
the specific requirements of the customer. Certain adjustments may, however, be necessary when
components are replaced.
The whole machine parameter adjustment procedure is described in detail in this manual (SECTION
4).
Section 2
2 UNPACKING
The radiological system is packed in a single case containing all the parts of the apparatus. To
unpack the unit, proceed as described on the following page, according to the type of packing:
¯ simple pallet with cellophane – SEE § 2.1
¯ pallet with carton – SEE § 2.2
¯ wood packing crate – SEE § 2.3
If necessary, follow the unpacking procedure backwards to pack the unit again.
Section 2
Packing position
6
10
9
12
13 11 7 5 Floor position
11
10
14
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2
1
Section 2
Note: in the wood packing case, the slide (5) is not mounted as shown in FIGURE 1,
because it is substituted by the wall (5), previously mentioned
1 5
Section 2
3 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
The power supply single-phase alternate voltage and maximum absorbed current values are
reported both on the unit label and on the technical data (SEE SECTION 1 - § 3.2).
Make sure that the power supply socket is approved for the values reported on
! the unit label
4 ACCEPTANCE TEST
The ACCEPTANCE TEST includes all the control and checking operations listed on the TEST
SHEET. These operations must be grouped together under three general categories:
¯ checking cables and connectors
¯ mechanical checks
¯ electrical checks
Each operation is identified by a code which is then used on the TEST SHEET.
Section 2
Section 2
C.5 DISCHARGING: switch the unit off and check the complete discharging of the
capacitors battery by means the switching off the LD3 led mounted on S25 board;
C.6 SET-UP DATES IN MEMORY: enter on SET-UP (SEE SECTION 4 - § 3) and check that the
SET-UP dates are in according with dates selected (SEE SECTION 4 - § 3 – TAB. 2);
C.7 X-RAY TUBE FORMATION: when not in used the unit for a long time, before to use the
unit normally, carry out the “formation” of the X-ray tube with a serial of exposure
using the following dates (carry out for each value of kV and mAs 10 exposure and
keep a pause of 1 minute between an exposure and another one):
40 kV 100 mAs
50 kV 80 mAs
60 kV 64 mAs
70 kV 64 mAs
80 kV 50 mAs
90 kV 50 mAs
100 kV 40 mAs
110 kV 40 mAs
120 kV 40 mAs
During this formation check with oscilloscope the value of kV [S19/B board Tp11 (-);
Tp3 (+) ] and mA [S19/B board: Tp11 (-); Tp6 (+) ] on inverter. Select the
oscilloscope in the following way:
CHANNEL A: 1 V/DIV ( 1V read is equal to 50 mA)
CHANNEL B: 1 V/DIV ( 1V read is equal to 20 KV)
BASE TIME: 25ms/DIV
Section 2
In case of kV wave form presents of high voltage discharge or you hear discharge
inside X-ray tube interrupt the sequence, wait few minutes before starting again;
repeat the initial formation checking that the fuse F7 is interrupted (100A) (SEE
ELECTRICAL DRAW);
C.8 EXPOSURE TIME: check that during exposure time the X-ray passage led until the end
of exposure the display shows the real exposure time in second (SEE SECTION 1 - §
3.2.3).
Section 2
Maintenance
Section 3
1 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE
Section 3
TABLE 1
INTERVAL CHECK
DAILY Operation of the signals, displays and LEDs
CHECKS Operation of the stationary brake
Integrity of the warning and danger labels
WEEKLY Absence of oil leaks from the X-ray tube head
CHECKS Absence of unusual noises in the X-ray tube head during X-ray emission
6-MONTHLY Correct operation and the value of the whole earthing circuit
CHECKS Power supply voltage value
Value of the continuous voltages generated inside the system
Fixing and general state (dust and corrosion) of the boards
Centering of the X-ray tube head-collimator assembly
Section 3
Section 3
2 SPECIAL MAINTENANCE
2.1 TROUBLESHOOTING
Troubleshooting can be facilitated by the indications given in TABLE 2, which illustrates the
most common incorrect operating conditions, showing their probable causes. In the presence of the
following alarms visualized on the display, the X-ray exposition is disqualified and the console’s
alarm red led light up. In case it is also present after the execution of the suggested intervention,
please contact the service assistance department.
TABLE 2
Section 3
TABLE 3
COMPONENT REPLACED ADJUSTMENT AND CHECKS REFERENCE
15 BOARD Verify mA set up in SET UP SECTION 4 - § 5
S19/B BOARD Check of kV e mA SECTION 4 - § 5.1 and 8
S20 BOARD Check Run voltage
SECTION 4 - § 2
Check start 800 ms
S22 BOARD Check max Set kV (P1) SECTION 4 - § 4.3
Check max exposure time (P2) SECTION 4 - § 4.1 and 4.2
S25 BOARD Check max voltage of battery SECTION 4 - § 7
S28 BOARD Check LCD Display contrast (P1)
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Section 3
Section 3
Section 3
3 SPARE PARTS
In case of replacing of parts that can be negative for the safety of the machine, use only original
parts. For the list of the spare parts and relative codes to make reference to the SECTION 5 –
EXPLODED DRAWINGS.
NOTE: When you require spare parts ,it is necessary to tell the code of the piece and the serial
number of the unit too.
Section 3
X-ray settings
Section 4
1 INTRODUCTION
The radiological system is fully regulated in the factory: it is therefore only necessary to install it in
order to use it.
All the information contained in this section and SECTION 3 of this manual must be used when
extraordinary maintenance is necessary.
TABLE 1
BOARD POTENTIOMETER DESCRIPTION
S15 P1 Manual Setting of the filament current
P2 Maximum current of large focus
P3 Maximum current of small focus
S17 (X-ray tube head) P1
Return of the kV+
P2
P3
Return of the kV-
P4
S19/B P1 Maximum current
P2 Frequency setting
S22 P1 Maximum kV setting
P2 Maximum exposure time
S25 P1 Maximum battery voltage
NOTE : Jumper S19/B-J2A and J2B ON: safety kVmax set up for rotating anode
Jumper S19/B-J2A and J2B OFF: safety kVmax set up for stationary anode
Section 4
Section 4
3 SET-UP PROCEDURE
To access the modality of SET-UP procedure to follow what underneath reported:
press the keys of the console indicated to side at the same time
NOTE: In the Set-up procedure, the functions for editing the content of the fields shown on the
display have been assigned to the keys as indicated below.
YES +
kV mAs
NO -
FUNCTION VALUE
DIRECTORY FILE MINIMUM MAXIMUM DEFAULT
BATTERY V = 350
Section 4
kV mAs
Section 4
4 KV ADJUSTMENT
kV ADJ a 120 kV
in SET-UP select "kV ADJ at 120 kV";
6,00 V
adjust the value until a reading of 6,00 V is obtained on the
+ -
voltmeter;
CP1-10 TP11
exit the SET-UP procedure by using the key;
then select 100 kV, 80 kV and 60 kV, checking that the voltage
read on the voltmeter is Vread = (KvSET/20) ± 25 mV.
V ± 0,1 V is obtained. + -
TP10 TP9
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Section 4
TABLE 3 RADIOGRAPHY – 30 KW
Set kV kV mA IFilament
S22: TP10 – TP9 on display S19/B: TP6 - TP11 S15: CP6-2
[V] [kV] [1V=10mA] [mA]
2 40 425 870
3 60 375 822
4 80 337 814
Pre-switching: 466
TABLE 4 RADIOGRAPHY – 15 KW
Set kV kV mA IFilament
S22: TP10 – TP9 on display S19/B: TP6 - TP11 S15: CP6-2
[V] [kV] [1V=10mA] [mA]
2 40 375 799
3 60 250 733
4 80 187 713
Pre-switching: 448
Section 4
Set kV kV mA IFilament
S22: TP10 – TP9 on display S19/B: TP6 - TP11 S15: CP6-2
[V] [kV] [1V=10mA] [mA]
2 40 150 826
3 60 125 757
4 80 93 737
4,5 90 83 727
5 100 75 716
6 120 62 696
Pre-switching: 471
board S19/B to display the wave form of the mA (reading TP6 TP11
Section 4
826 mA
Section 4
716 mA
6 mAS ADJUSTMENT
MEASUREMENTS
• Remove the bridge between terminals CP3-1 and CP3-3 of
board S19/B
• connect a mAsmeter between the above-mentioned terminals.
PROCEDURE
• activate the SET-UP procedure
• select "mAS ADJ" and give the X-ray command
• check that the mAs value on the instrument is really the one set 50 mAs
• exit SET-UP.
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Section 4
NOTE: If the kV value is not correct, it is necessary to repeat the SET kV adjustment.
NOTE: An oscilloscope with two channels is required for the checks below.
CHANNEL B: TP6 (+) – TP11 (-) of board S19/B (mA); TP6 TP11
TIME BASE: 10 ms
set the minimum value of the kV (40 kV – 425 mA)
give the X-RAY command and check that the values read on the
oscilloscope correspond with those indicated in TABLE 6; (FIGURE
3 shows an example of a 100 kV wave form)
repeat the previous operations, setting the kV values to 80 kV and
120 kV both for 15 kW and 7.5 kW powers.
TABLE 6 – 30KW
Acceptance range
Acceptance range
Set S19: TP3 - TP11 Set Theoretical Theoretical
(±10%)
[1V = 20 kV]
Section 4
TABLE 7 – 15KW
Acceptance range
Acceptance range
Set S19: TP3 - TP11 Set Theoretical Theoretical
(±10%)
[1V = 20 kV]
TABLE 8 – 7.5KW
Acceptance range
Acceptance range
Set S19: TP3 - TP11 Set Theoretical Theoretical
(±10%)
[1V = 20 kV]
FIGURE 3 – ACQUISITION OF THE KV WAVE FORMS DURING RADIOGRAPHY [100 KV – 16 MAS – 30 KW]
Section 4
FIGURE 4 – ACQUISITION OF THE mA WAVE FORMS DURING RADIOGRAPHY [100 KV – 16 MAS – 30 KW]
Section 4
10 SPRING ADJUSTMENT
The BALANCED SUSPENSION system of the mobile unit allows flowing movement of the ARM
vertically and, therefore, of the X-RAY UNIT. This system has been studied and made to reduce the
need for maintenance to a minimum.
As time passes and due to the continual stresses, the balancing system may lose a very small
amount of its efficiency. It is usually sufficient to adjust the BOOM PIN (3) which acts directly on
the CLUTCH DISKS (2); disassemble the arm carters for this operation (SEE 3 – MECHANICAL
ASSEMBLY AND DISMANTLING).
Section 4
If this operation is not sufficient to restore the optimum balanced condition, it is necessary to carry
out an adjustment on the thrust of SPRING (6) as described below:
remove the front casing of the UNIT
loosen the BOOM PIN (3) using a hexagonal spanner, taking
care of the sudden and unwanted movement of the ARM and
X-RAY UNIT
this brings the Arm in the highest possible position
with a second person’s help let the arm down till the NUT (8)
is accessible in the WINDOW (7)
with a spanner (12 mm), screw up or unscrew NUT (8) 4
Section 4
Section 4
Drawings
Section 5
Index
Electrical
¾ 7615 Electronic Group 100
¾ 7616 S15 Board
¾ 7548 S17 Board
¾ 7617 S19/B Board
¾ 7618 S20 Board
¾ 7619 S21/A Board
¾ 7620 S22 Board
¾ 7621 S25 Board
¾ 7622 S28 Board
¾ 7623 S29 Board
Topographic
¾ 630 S14 Board
¾ 1653 S15 Board
¾ 4617 S17 Board
¾ 7822 S19/B Board
¾ 46 S20 Board
¾ 457 S21/A Board
¾ 1401 S22 Board
¾ 1419 S25 Board
¾ 1141 S28 Board
¾ 1420 S29 Board
Exploded view
¾ 7766 Mechnical
¾ 7862 Electrical
Section 5
4
KEYBOARD GROUP 01.24.012.015
12
6 Depends on the
12 Control Panel
customer
S28 Keyboard card 01.17.010.002
5 13
S62 Serial keyboard card 01.17.037.001
8 13
10 9
11
Test Sheet
The present document has to be filled up by the operator during the ordinary and extraordinary maintenance procedures.
The indicated procedures are described in detail on the SECTION 2 - § 4 of the equipment’s service manual.
UNIT MODEL:
S14
S22
TH1
F6
BR1
R1
Drawing N° 01.02.047.018 - 007823
S15 R2
LF1
Fan
Fvent
F12V
L1
N° DESCRIPTION CODE NOTE S19/B
ELECTRONICS GROUP 01.02.047.018
BR1 Graetz bridge Semikron SKB 30/16A1 49.06.018.015 F24V
Q2 C26
L2
C29
C27 F7
Q1
TR4
S29 TA1
R4A
R5
R4
C1 C11
R5A