Toshiba T Rad Plus Service Manual
Toshiba T Rad Plus Service Manual
Toshiba T Rad Plus Service Manual
Service Manual
SAFETY NOTICES
GENERAL SAFETY INFORMATION .............................................................v
WARNINGS, CAUTIONS, NOTES ...............................................................v
REGULATORY COMPLIANCE ................................................................... vii
CLASSIFICATION ............................................................................. vii
ACCOMPANYING DOCUMENTATION ................................................ viii
Applicable Standards ...................................................................... viii
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ........................................................ ix
ABBREVIATION DEFINITION ................................................................... ix
CHAPTER 1 - SPECIFICATIONS
OVERVIEW ......................................................................................... 1-3
PHYSICAL SPECIFICATIONS ................................................................. 1-3
ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS ............................................................. 1-5
SYSTEM OPTIONS ............................................................................... 1-5
SYSTEM OPERATING ENVIRONMENT .................................................... 1-6
NON-OPERATING ENVIRONMENT ......................................................... 1-6
CHAPTER 5 - DIAGRAMS
Figure 5-1 Models QW-420, QW-420-D, QW-420-S Vertical Wall
Stand/Frame Wiring Diagram .................................................................5-3
Figure 5-2 Model QW-400 Vertical Wall Frame Wiring Diagram .................5-4
APPENDIX A
OVERVIEW ......................................................................................... A-3
VIEWORKS QXR 9C DIGITAL RECEPTOR INSTALLATION
PROCEDURE ................................................................................. A-3
The purpose of safety icons, such as those shown below, is to indicate at a glance the
type of caution, warning or danger.
WARNING
Quantum Medical Imaging, LLC disclaims all responsibility from any injury
resulting from improper application of this equipment.
This equipment is sold to be used exclusively under the prescribed direc-
tion of a person who is licensed by law to operate equipment of this nature.
This equipment must be used in accordance with all safety procedures
described in this manual and must not be used for purposes other than
those described herein.
Quantum Medical Imaging, LLC cannot assume responsibility for any mal-
functioning of this equipment resulting from improper operation, mainte-
nance, or repair, or from damage or modification of its components.
Failure to observe these warnings may cause serious injuries.
WARNING
X-rays are hazardous to both patient and operator unless established safe
exposure factors and operating instructions are observed.
Only qualified and authorized personnel shall operate this system. In this
context, qualified means those legally permitted to operate this equipment
in the jurisdiction in which the equipment is being used, and authorized
means those authorized by the authority controlling the use of the equip-
ment. Full use must be made of all radiation protection features, devices,
systems, procedures and accessories.
It is important that everyone having anything to do with x-radiation be
properly trained and fully acquainted with the recommendations of the
National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements as published
in NCRP Reports available from NCRP Publications, 7910 Woodmont Ave-
nue, Suite 800, Bethesda, Maryland 20814-3095 (www.ncrp.com), and of
the International Commission on Radiological Protection (www.icrp.org),
and take adequate steps to protect against injury
WARNING
X-ray equipment may cause injury if used improperly. The instructions con-
tained in this manual must be read and followed when operating this unit.
Personal radiation monitoring and protective devices are available. You are
urged to use them to protect against unnecessary X-ray exposure.
REGULATORY COMPLIANCE
This certified Quantum Medical Imaging, LLC medical device has been designed,
manufactured, and calibrated to comply with governing Federal Regulations 21 CFR
Subchapter J and the performance standards attendant thereto. Upon installation, all
certified products require the filing of Form FD-2579 "Report of Assembly of a Diag-
nostic X-ray System" by the assembler (i.e., the installer) with the appropriate agen-
cies; the "Installation Quality Assurance Checklist" must also be completed and
properly distributed upon installation. A copy of each form (pink copy) is provided to
the user. The installation report is completed by the installer and returned to Quan-
tum Medical Imaging, LLC.
Those responsible for the planning of X-ray equipment installations must be thor-
oughly familiar and comply completely with NCRP Report No. 49, "Structural Shielding
Design and Evaluation for Medical Use of X-rays and Gamma Rays of Energies up to
10 MeV", as revised or replaced in the future. Those authorized to operate, test, par-
ticipate in or supervise the operation of the equipment must be thoroughly familiar
and comply completely with the currently established safe exposure factors and pro-
cedures described in publications such as Subchapter J of Title 21 of the Code of Fed-
eral Regulations, "Diagnostic X-ray Systems and Their Major Components," and NCRP
Report No. 102, “Medical X-ray, Electron Beam and Gamma Ray Protection for Ener-
gies Up to 50 MeV—Equipment Design and Use” as revised or replaced in the future.
This equipment must only be used in rooms that comply with all applicable laws or
regulations that have the force of law, concerning electrical safety for this type of
equipment.
Scheduled maintenance is essential to the assurance of continued integrity of this
equipment with respect to regulatory compliance. The continuance of certified perfor-
mance to the regulatory standard is incumbent upon the user's diligent conformance
to recommended maintenance instructions. Do not use this equipment until you are
sure that the planned maintenance program is up to date.
Complies with FDA Center for Devices and Radiological Health (CDRH) - Title 21 CFR
Subchapter J, and EC Directive 93/42/EEC for Medical Devices
CLASSIFICATION
This product has been classified as Class I, Type B, not suitable for use in the
presence of a flammable anesthetic mixture of air with oxygen or with nitrous
oxide. Protection against Harmful Ingress of Water (Ordinary), enclosed
equipment without protection against ingress of liquids.
ACCOMPANYING DOCUMENTATION
The documentation consists of a Service Manual (this document) and related doc-
umentation:
• Operator’s Manual P/N DC30-039: Contains instructions for proper operation
and care of this equipment. The documentation shall be kept with the
system for easy reference.
APPLICABLE STANDARDS
This equipment complies with the following regulatory standards:
• EN 60601-1: 1990 + A1:1993 + A2:1995 + A13:1996
• IEC 60601-2-32: 1994
• CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 601.1-M90, 2005 (Medical Electrical Equipment, part 1:
General Requirements for Safety)
• UL 60601-1, 1st Edition, 2006-04-26 (Medical Electrical Equipment, part 1:
General Requirements for Safety)
• IEC 60601-1 Medical electrical equipment, Part 1: General requirements for
safety
• IEC 60601-1-2: 2007
EU Authorized Representative:
The following symbols may be used for marking on this equipment or equipment doc-
umentation:
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
This equipment contains certain materials and chemical compounds incidental to
the manufacture of electrical and electronic equipment, and improper "end-of-
life" disposal of such equipment can result in environmental contamination.
Therefore, this equipment should not be disposed of as ordinary household
waste, but should instead be delivered to a designated electrical and electronic
waste disposal or recycling center. For further information on disposing of electri-
cal and electronic waste, contact the cognizant authority within the jurisdiction.
ABBREVIATION DEFINITION
The following abbreviations and acronyms may be found in this document. The defi-
nition associated with each entry is intended to support its meaning within the con-
text of medical equipment manufacture, operation and service:
°C Degrees Celsius
A Ampere
CE Conformité Européenne
dc direct current
DR Digital Receptor
EC European Commission
EEC European Economic Community
hPa Hectopascal
kg kilograms
lb pounds
mmAl Millimeters of Aluminum
OCP Operator Control Panel
SPECIFICATIONS
1-1
1-2
Chapter 1 Specifications
OVERVIEW
This manual provides needed information for installing and maintaining the Models
QW-420, QW-420-D, and QW-420-S referred to herein as the Vertical Wall Stand/
Frame.
PHYSICAL SPECIFICATIONS
The following are physical specifications of the Vertical Wall Stand/Frame (see Figures
1-1 through 1-6):
Receptor Types: 356 mm x 432 mm 356 mm x 432 mm Quantum Q-DRT 356 mm x 432
(14 in. x 17 in.) (14 in. x 17 in.) (used with mm
grid or bucky, grid or bucky, portable DR (14 in. x 17 in.)
356 mm x 914 mm 356 mm x 914 mm detectors) grid or bucky
(14 in. x 36 in.) (14 in. x 36 in.) Quantum Q-FDR
grid or bucky grid or bucky (used with fixed-
mounted DR
detectors)
Focal Spot-to-Floor 635 ±12.7 mm 381 ±12.7 mm 356 ±12.7 mm 381 ±12.7 mm
Distance (with (25 ±0.5 in.) with (15.0 ±0.5 in.) (14.0 ±0.5 in.) (15.0 ±0.5 in.)
356 mm x 432 mm fixed grid
[14 in. x 17 in.] 679 ±12.7 mm
receptor):Note 2 (27 ±0.5 in.) with
bucky
Image Receptor 1080 ±25.4 mm 1524 ±25.4 mm 1524 ±25.4 mm 1524 ±25.4 mm
Travel (with (42.5 ±1.0 in.) (60.0 ±1.0 in.) (60.0 ±1.0 in.) (60.0 ±1.0 in.)
356 mm x 432 mm with fixed grid
[14 in. x 17 in.] 1035 ±25.4 mm
cabinet)Note 2 (40.75 ±1.0 in.)
with bucky
Notes:
1. Up to 8.0 inches (196 mm) from front of column to
front of receptor with optional extension QW-EX8
2. Measured with 25.4 mm (1.0 inch) space between
receptor cabinet bottom edge and floor.
3. All digital receptors for integration with QW-420-D
Wall Stands must not exceed 160 lb., including mounting
plate if required, and must comply with the following
standards:
• UL/IEC 60601-1 Part 1, CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 601.1 (Safety
Requirements).
• UL/IEC 60601-1 Part 1, CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 601.1 (Leakage
Requirements).
• IEC 60601-1-2, Part 2 (Electromagnetic Compatibility Require-
ments and Tests).
ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Mode of Operation: Continuous
Locking System Type: Electromagnetic, Fail-Safe
Locking System Power: 24 Vdc/1.0A
Power Supply Type: Double Insulated (or reinforced); must meet con-
struction/performance criteria set forth in UL/IEC
60601-1 Part 1, CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 601.1
SYSTEM OPTIONS
QW-HG20: Patient “Side-Mounted” Handgrips (Used on Model
QW-420 only)
QW-HG30: Patient “Overhead” Handgrip (Used on Models
QW-420 and QW-420-S only)
QW-EX8: 8-inch Bucky Extension Bracket (Used on Models
QW-420 and QW-420-D only)
QW-AT: Auto-Tracking Kit for synchronization of Wall
Stand with Siemens Motorized Tubestand
QW-DC: Mounting Configuration for Canon CXDI-40G
Imager. (Available on Model QW-420-D only.)
NON-OPERATING ENVIRONMENT
Ambient Temperature: -18° C to +70° C (-0.4° F to 158° F)
Relative Humidity: 20 to 95 %, non-condensing
Atmospheric Pressure: 500 hPa to 1060 hPa
Figure 1-1. Model QW-420 (with 14 in. x 17 in. Receptor) Dimensional Diagram
Figure 1-2. Model QW-420 (with 14 in. x 36 in. Receptor) Dimensional Diagram
MOUNTING
STRAP
34.94
[887]
SEE NOTE 1
26.63
[676]
SEE NOTE 1 C
Chiro - X
A A
39.88
[1013]
Ø.31 MOUNTING
HOLE
2X SECTION A-A LEG 2X
ASSEMBLY &
INSTALLATION
2-1
2-2
Chapter 2 Assembly & Installation
OVERVIEW
This chapter describes the steps required to assemble, install and align the Vertical
Wall Stand/Frame and how to install the completed assembly in your facility, including
making all required electrical connections.
UNPACKING
Note: Examine all cartons and crates carefully at time of
delivery. If damage is apparent, have delivery driver write a
"Demand Shipment Note" on copies of the freight bill, sign,
and file appropriate carrier claim. Should you discover
concealed damage, immediately notify the transporting
agent and ask for an "Inspection of Damage." Carrier will
not accept concealed damage claim if filed after 15 days
from date of receipt of merchandise.
The Vertical Wall Stand/Frame is shipped in separate pieces as follows:
• Vertical Wall Stand/Frame Assembly
• Associated system components, depending on the model and options - a
Base Cover, Top Cap, trim weights, cable covering (with bucky and/or Ion
Chamber equipped systems only), cassette tray, power input cable,
hardware bag (including coil cord tie-down clamp and ground stud), patient
handgrips (optional), and Operator and Service Manuals.
Open the crate or carton marked "packing list enclosed" first. Locate and remove the
packing list. Do not dispose of packing material until packing list is matched with
actual parts received. If any damaged parts are found, notify the shipping or freight
company immediately (the manufacturer is relieved of any responsibility for damage
during shipment after unit is picked up by the carrier). Should there be a shortage of
parts, notify Quantum Medical Imaging’s Service Department.
REQUIRED TOOLS
The following tools and materials are required to complete the assembly and installa-
tion procedures:
• Socket Wrench Set
• Assorted Phillips and slot blade screwdrivers
• Drill (and masonry bit if concrete construction)
• Bubble level
ASSEMBLY/INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
The following paragraphs describe how to assemble the Vertical Wall stand/Frame.
Assembly instructions for Model QW-400 are described separately because of the dif-
ferences in this device’s design and construction. Assembly instructions for Models
QW-420, QW-420-D and QW-420-S are very similar in design and construction and
are therefore combined into one set of instructions with model differences noted
where necessary.
MODELS QW-420, QW-420-D, QW-420-S ASSEMBLY/INSTALLATION
To assemble the Model QW-420, QW-420-D or QW-420-S Vertical Wall Stand,
refer to Figures 2-1 through 2-7 and proceed as follows:
1. Rest the bottom end of the Vertical Column on soft support material.
2. Remove shipping bolt located in Flat Base Mounting Plate (see Figure 2-1).
4. Carefully raise the Vertical Column to an upright position. The Receptor Cab-
inet will rise up the column because of the pull of the counterweight.
5. Connect red and black wires from Quantum generator (Interface Board) or
from a double (or reinforced) insulated 24 Vdc power source (must meet con-
struction/performance criteria per UL 2601-1) to Terminal Board TB1 termi-
nals 1 and 2, respectively (see Models QW-420, QW-420-D, QW-420-S
Electrical Wiring Diagram in Chapter 5, DIAGRAMS). Use cable ties, as
required, to manage cable.
6. Install ground stud (supplied with system) into threaded hole on back side of
Vertical Column. Connect #10AWG yellow/green ground wire between Verti-
cal Wall Stand/Frame’s ground stud (located on back side of Vertical Column
near base) and x-ray generator (see Figure 2-2).
Star washer
Ground Lug Nut
AY51-279-84
Nut
PROTECTIVE
EARTH
Locking Nut
INDEX
PLUNGER
PATIENT
HANDGRIP
THUMBSCREW
SIDE
MOUNTED
HANDGRIP
SPACER
REQUIRED
HERE IF
OVERHEAD
HANDGRIP
ALSO
INSTALLED
COLUMN
CENTER
COVER
COLUMN
CENTER
COVER
SCREWS
(2X)
UP TO 16 TRIM WEIGHTS
CAN FIT IN CONTAINER,
WHEN ORIENTED AS
S H O W N I N D E TA I L
TRIM
WEIGHTS
c. Adjust the vertical position of the Receptor Cabinet so the top of the
counterweight is visible through the Access Opening.
d. Place trim weights (each weighs approximately 0.7 kg [1.5 lb]) inside
compartment on top of counterweight (see Figure 2-6) until proper
balance (motion) is achieved.
e. Re-install Column Center Cover mounting screws.
f. Re-check counterbalancing and adjust if necessary.
14. Secure the Vertical Column to the floor through the Flat Base Mounting Plate
using appropriate hardware (must be capable of supporting 100 lbs. pull-
load).
15. Secure the Vertical Column to the wall using the Wall-Mounting Bracket (and
optional Wall-Mounting Bar) with appropriate hardware (must be capable of
supporting 27.2 kg [60 lb] pull load), see Figure 2-7.
PULLEY/ WALL
BRAKE MOUNTING
ASSEMBLY BRACKET
16. On top of the Vertical Column, remove the two (2) phillips head screws from
standoffs. Install the Column Top Cap over top of column and secure by re-
installing the two (2) phillips head screws.
17. Move Receptor Cabinet through its entire vertical movement, making sure the
light beam remains on the center line on grid, cassette tray or digital receptor.
18. On Models QW-420 and QW-420-S only: Insert a film cassette into cas-
sette tray in Receptor Cabinet.
19. Take a projection into the cassette/receptor for verification of compliance.
(Refer to the calibration section of the Collimator manual.)
20. If equipped, dress bucky and AEC cables using corrugated tubing and cable
tie-wraps as appropriate.
21. Attach Base Cover to Flat Base Mounting Plate using two (2) 6-32 x 1/4 in.
pan head screws.
22. On Models QW-420 and QW-420-S only: Attach Front Cover to Receptor
Cabinet and align centerline using collimator light.
MODEL QW-400 ASSEMBLY/INSTALLATION
To assemble and install the Model QW-400 Vertical Wall Frame, refer to Figures
2-8 through 2-12 and proceed as follows:
1. Lift off the fiber-resin (phenolic) Front Cover from the Vertical Wall Frame.
2. Typically, the Receptor Cabinet is pre-installed into the Vertical Wall Frame at
the factory. However, instructions for assembly and installation of the Recep-
tor Cabinet are provided in steps 2a through 2k if needed for service or
replacement purposes:
a. Place the Receptor Cabinet on a flat surface with front side facing up,
top end away, and bottom end toward you.
b. Loosely install the two (2) Spring-Loaded Bearing Brackets on the top
and bottom non-film loading side of the Receptor Cabinet using two
(2) 1/4-20 x 3/4 in. screws on each bracket.
c. Loosely install Bearing Bracket (without spring), part number ME10-
013, on the bottom film-loading side of the Receptor Cabinet using
two (2) 1/4-20 x 3/4 in. screws.
d. Loosely install Bearing Bracket (without spring), part number ME20-
014, and Control Handle Mounting Bracket (part number ME20-012)
on the top film-loading side of Receptor Cabinet using two (2) 1/4-20
x 3/4 in. screws.
e. Install Receptor Cabinet by sliding it onto Bearing Rails in the Vertical
Wall Frame.
f. The slotted mounting holes in the Bucky Bearing Brackets are pro-
vided to adjust tension on bearings (wheels). When adjusted prop-
erly, the wheels on all four brackets should rotate throughout the
6. On systems configured for left-hand film loading, tie-wrap coil cord cable as
shown in Figure 2-10.
7. Re-attach the Front Cover on the Vertical Wall Frame.
8. Stand the Vertical Wall Frame against wall in proper position. Level Vertical
Wall Frame front-to-back and left-to-right using bubble level (use shims to
level left-to-right, as necessary).
9. Turn on collimator light.
10. Align the collimator cross-hair lines to the center line on the Front Cover of
the Vertical Wall Frame. Adjust position of Vertical Wall Frame as required.
11. Drill holes in the floor using the holes in the Vertical Wall Frame’s floor mount-
ing bracket as a guide.
COIL CORD
TIE-WRAPPED
TO FRAME
Figure 2-9. Model QW-400 Coil Cord Cable Routing (Right Hand Load Systems)
COIL CORD
TIE-WRAPPED
TO FRAME
Figure 2-10. Model QW-400 Coil Cord Cable Routing (Left Hand Load Systems)
12. Secure the Vertical Wall Frame to the floor through the Floor Mounting Brack-
ets using the appropriate hardware for floor construction (must be capable of
supporting 45.4 kg [100 lb] pull-load) as shown in Figure 2-11.
MOUNTING
BRACKET
HOLES (2X)
MOUNTING
BRACKET
HOLES (2X)
23. Re-check alignment of the image receptor with the collimator light field.
24. Ensure that control handle coil cord remains in Vertical Wall Frame groove.
Check for smoothness of Receptor Cabinet motion throughout range of travel.
Adjust Bucky Bearing Brackets if necessary.
25. Fully tighten the Bucky Bearing Brackets.
26. Install grid.
27. Take projection into cassette for verification of compliance. (Refer to Collima-
tor Manual for alignment procedures).
28. Re-attach Front Cover to Vertical Wall Frame Assembly.
POST INSTALLATION CHECK
All mounting procedures must be approved before, and checked after, installation
by the hospital or facility engineering department and a registered, professional,
structural engineer. It is recommended that a leakage current measurement be
taken following installation to verify system meets allowable levels.
THEORY
OF OPERATION
3-1
3-2
Chapter 3 Theory of Operation
OVERVIEW
Models QW-400, QW-420, , QW-420-D, and QW-420-S feature sufficient vertical travel to
accommodate all upright exams, and fail-safe electromagnetic locks for secure image
receptor positioning.
MECHANICAL OPERATION - MODELS QW-420, QW-420-D, AND QW-420-S
Smooth vertical (upward and downward) image receptor movement is achieved by
attachment of the receptor to a Vertical Trolley, which rides on eight spring-loaded
radial ball bearings along with four metal shielded guide bearings bolted to it.
MECHANICAL OPERATION - MODEL QW-400
Smooth vertical (upward and downward) image receptor movement is achieved by
attachment of the receptor to a set of four spring-loaded Receptor Bearing Guides.
ELECTRICAL OPERATION - MODELS QW-420, QW-420-D, AND QW-420-S
See Figure 5-1 in Chapter 5, DIAGRAMS.
Two fail-safe brakes (24 Vdc electromagnets) are located at the top of the vertical col-
umn (part of the Vertical Pulley/Brake Assembly). When the electromagnets are de-
activated (i.e., the Receptor Cabinet Lock Release Button is not pressed), the fail-safe
brakes "grab" the counterweight cable pulleys securely, locking the vertical motion of
the receptor cabinet. Pressing the Receptor Cabinet Lock Release Button energizes
the 24 Vdc electromagnets, releasing the fail-safe brakes and allowing the counter-
weight cable pulleys to spin freely thereby enabling vertical motion of the receptor
cabinet.
ELECTRICAL OPERATION - MODEL QW-400
See Figure 5-2 in Chapter 5, DIAGRAMS.
A fail-safe brake (24 Vdc electromagnets) is located at the top right corner of the ver-
tical frame. When the electromagnet is de-activated (i.e., the Receptor Cabinet Lock
Release Button is not pressed), the fail-safe brake "grabs" the counterweight cable
pulley securely, locking the vertical motion of the receptor cabinet. Pressing the
Receptor Cabinet Lock Release Button energizes the 24 Vdc electromagnet, releasing
the fail-safe brake and allowing the counterweight cable pulley to spin freely thereby
enabling vertical motion of the receptor cabinet.
SERVICE
INSTRUCTIONS
4-1
4-2
Chapter 4 Service Instructions
OVERVIEW
This chapter provides instructions to assist the service technician in maintaining the
smooth operation of the Vertical Wall Stand/Frame. The Vertical Wall Stand/Frame
will function reliably when maintained according to the instructions provided in this
chapter. Only properly trained service personnel should service or maintain this
equipment. Safe equipment performance requires the attention of service personnel
who are specifically trained and experienced with medical x-ray apparatus. Applicable
preventive maintenance or any repair service should be performed by these skilled
individuals. Failure to follow manufacturer’s or service personnel’s recommendations
may result in serious injury.
SERVICE MAINTENANCE
Visual Inspection
A complete series of inspections and functional checks was conducted at
installation to insure proper operation of the system. However, periodic
routine inspection and maintenance of the Vertical Wall Stand/Frame
should be performed by a qualified service technician. The following
inspection and adjustment procedures are recommended to maintain the
system in its original operating condition:
Perform Every Six Months
• Visually inspect for wear and cleanliness
• Check for evidence of loose hardware or loose wires
• Check all bearings and bearing surfaces for cleanliness and corrosion
• Clean Bearing Tracks
• Conduct a general inspection for worn or damaged parts
• Check for smoothness of Receptor Cabinet motion
• Verify that all ground conductors are properly and securely installed
and free of corrosion or damage
• Check all electrical cabling and wiring for wear and fraying
• Check external covers for proper fit; inspect for scratches that may
indicate cover misalignment or damage caused by collisions with
footstools, trolleys, or other equipment
• Verify vertical electro-magnetic lock holding force exceeds 15.9 kg
(35 lb) for Models QW-420, TW-420-D and QW-420-S, QW-420-D or
8.2 kg (18 lb) for Model QW-400.
REMOVAL/REPLACEMENT PROCEDURES
The following procedures provide step-by-step instructions for removal and
replacement of the repairable components in the Vertical Wall Stand/Frame.
Replacing the Vertical Pulley Assembly (Models QW-420, QW-
420-D, QW-420-S Only)
1. Remove the Top Cap and Base Cover from the Vertical Column
(see Figure 4-1).
COLUMN
CENTER COVER
TOP CAP
NOTE: MODEL
QW-420 IS SHOWN IN
THIS DIAGRAM, MODELSS COLUMN BASE
QW-420-D AND Q W-420- COVER
S HAVE IDENTICAL PART
LOCATIONS
Figure 4-1. Top Cap, Base Cover and Center Column Cover Locations
2. Remove the Column Center Cover from the Vertical Column (see
Figure 4-1).
3. Remove all trim weights from counterweight tray.
4. Move the receptor cabinet to upper most vertical position.
5. Turn off power to Vertical Wall Stand. Disconnect +24 Vdc power
cable from terminal block TB1 located on top of Vertical Column.
6. Disconnect ground wire from ground lug on back side of Vertical
Column.
7. If wall stand is equipped with a bucky and/or ion chamber, free
up bucky/ion chamber cable drape to allow enough slack for wall
stand to be laid down on floor. If sufficient drape cannot be
attained, disconnect bucky power and/or ion chamber cables
from wall stand.
8. Remove all remaining wires from terminal block TB1.
TOP BRACKET
TERMINAL
MOUNTING
BLOCK TB1
SCREWS (4X)
11. Carefully, slide the Vertical Column forward until clear of Wall
Mount Bracket, then slowly lower column until horizontal on floor.
12. Remove two (2) ¼-20 x 3/4 in. screws securing Vertical Pulley
Assembly to Vertical Column (see Figure 4-3).
Figure 4-4. Tilting the Vertical Pulley Assembly to Access Counterweight Cables
13. Tilt the Vertical Pulley out from Vertical Column enough to gain
access to counterweight cable mounting hardware (see Figure
4-4).
14. Remove two (2) ¼-20 x 7/8 in. screws securing each counter-
weight cable to Trolley Assembly.
15. Remove the Vertical Pulley Assembly from column.
19. Carefully lift Vertical Column to vertical position and slide into the
location on floor where it was originally installed.
20. Install four (4) ¼-20 x 3/4 in. hex head screws securing the Vertical
Column Wall Mount Bracket to Vertical Column (see Figure 4-2).
21. Install hardware to secure the Vertical Column Base to floor.
22. Return all previously removed trim weights to counterweight tray.
23. Re-connect wiring to terminal block TB1.
24. Return-bucky and/or ion chamber cables to original draping posi-
tions. If disconnected, re-connect the bucky and/or ion chamber
cables to wall stand.
25. Connect ground wire to ground lug on back side of Vertical Column.
26. Re-connect +24 VDC power cable to terminal block TB1.
27. Install the Column Center Cover, Top Cap and Base Cover on the
Vertical Column (see Figure 4-1).
28. Turn on power to Vertical Wall Stand. Verify proper receptor vertical
motion and locking functionality.
Cassette Tray Removal Procedure
To remove the cassette tray from the receptor cabinet housing for cleaning
or repair, proceed as follows:
1. Pull the cassette tray out by the handle until it stops.
2. Grasp both sides of the tray with your right hand placed near the
vertical wall stand/frame and your left hand towards the tray front.
3. Locate the finger hole on the right side of the tray bottom. A
spring-loaded plate covers this hole. Press the plate with your right
index finger, lift the cassette tray up slightly and pull the tray away
from the housing.
4. Carefully lift Phenolic Panel off of the Bucky by releasing the vel-
cro strips around the perimeter of the Phenolic Panel.
5. Remove the Grid Panel from its mounting position to gain access
to the bolts that mount the Back Plate to the Trolley.
6. Remove eight (8) 1/4-20 bolts, nuts and washers, securing the
Film Cabinet Back Plate to the Vertical Trolley.
7. Remove the eight (8) 1/4-20 x 3/4 in. button head screws holding
the Back Plate to the Bucky, and lift the Bucky out of its mounted
position.
8. Refer to Figure 4-8, and remove the screws holding the End Plate
on the "Non Load Side" of the film Cabinet. Remove the End
Plate and reinstall it on the opposite side of the Bucky assembly
using the same hardware.
Figure 4-9 shows an EZ-Glide Handle configured for a right load cabinet.
The handle reversing process is depicted in Figure 4-9.
8. Disassemble the EZ-Glide Handle to reverse its mounting orienta-
tion for installation on the other side of the Film Cabinet as fol-
lows:
a. Remove Finishing Plug (Figure 4-10, Item 8) of the EZ-Glide
Handle, and remove the 5/16 in. - 20 Lock Nut (Item 7).
b. Carefully remove the Flattened Shaft Washer (Item 6), two
Spring Washers (Item 5), Steel Shim Washer (Item 4), and
the Nylon Flat Washer (Item 9) from the flattened shaft of
the Pivot Handle Bracket (Item 1).
c. Separate the EZ-Glide Handle from the mounting bracket,
making sure to extract the Pivot Handle Spacer along with
the Pivot Shaft on the Bracket.
The EZ-Glide Handle shown here is for a Once the Finishing Cap has been removed,
Right Load Film Cabinet. the Lock Nut holding the Mounting Bracket
in place can be removed.
The flattened pivot shaft and the rotation The EZ-Glide Handle disassembled with
limit pin are part of the Mounting internal components displayed.
10. If the Film Cabinet is equipped with Patient Side Hand Grips,
install them on the Back Plate. Make sure to install the Spacer
(P/N: ME11-122) to the lower Side Handle of the right side, if the
Film Cabinet is equipped with optional Overhead Patient Hand
Grip.
11. Install the Overhead Patient Hand Grip, by inserting the shaft into
the Bushing Block while the Index Plunger is pulled back, and the
Thumbscrew is unscrewed far enough to permit the shaft of the
Hand Grip to seat.
12. Release the Index Plunger and tighten the Thumbscrew suffi-
ciently to keep the Hand Grip from accidental withdrawal from the
Bushing Block.
4 4
6
Figure 4-13. Replaceable Parts Location Diagram -
Models QW-420, QW-420-D, QW-420-S
11
14 15
13
10 10
12
16
17
18 2
19
20
DIAGRAMS
5-1
5-2
Chapter 5 Diagrams
Notes:
WALL STAND COLUMN 24 VDC FAIL SAFE VERTICAL BRAKES RECEPTOR HOUSING
G
X-RAY GENERATOR
BLACK
BLACK
BLACK
BLACK
D1
1N4005
A9 INTERFACE
RED D2
BOARD 1N4005
RED
TB1
SC50-006T Rev. G
A-1
A-2
Appendix A Digital Receptor Installation
OVERVIEW
This section provides instructions for installing the Vieworks Model QXR 9C Digital
Receptor (hereinafter referred to as the Digital Receptor) onto the QW-420-D Vertical
Wall Stand. For additional information concerning the digital receptor, refer to the
Digital Receptor installation and operation documentation.
VIEWORKS QXR 9C DIGITAL RECEPTOR INSTALLATION PROCEDURE
The QW-420-D Vertical Wall Stand is designed to permit easy installation of the
Digital Receptor. The following steps describe how to mount the Digital Receptor
onto the QW-420-D Vertical Wall Stand. Proceed as follows:
1. Remove the Digital Receptor from its packaging, and position it for convenient
handling during mounting process, which requires a 2-man lift of the assem-
bly and attachment to the Wall Stand Trolley Adaptor Bracket, shown in Fig-
ure A-2.
MOUNTING
BRACKET
MODEL
QW-420-D
WALL STAND
WALL STAND
TROLLEY ADAPTOR
BRACKET
TROLLEY
SHORT
PIGTAIL
7. Connect the wires (plug) from the long pigtail to the remaining plug, as
shown in Figure A-4. This will connect the circuit to 24Vdc when the opposite
end of the long pigtail is connected to TB1.
8. Connect lugs on long pigtail to TB1 atop the wall stand (under the cap).
Figure A-5. Power Connection Is Made On TB1 (On Top Of Wall Stand)
Note: Refer to Figure 5-1 and Figure A-7 for wiring dia-
grams.
Figure A-6. Model QXR 9C Digital Receptor Mounted to QW-420-D Wall Stand