Before operation, make sure User’s Manual
and maintenance schedules are observed. X-ray must only be operated by trained
personnel in a controlled setting otherwise X-ray may be dangerous to patient,
operator or ancillary people.
Pregnant women are generally advised to
avoid X-rays to minimize the chances of causing any harm to the fetus unless
necessary.
Personal
exposure monitoring device and radiation protection equipment must be provided
to operators. Maximum permissible whole-body or partial body radiation dose of
operator in accordance with local regulations shall be established. The record
shall be checked before each operation.
The XR-01 Dental Portable X-Ray System is
intended to be used by trained dentists and dental technicians as an extraoral
x-ray source for producing diagnostic x-ray images using intraoral image
receptors. Its use is intended for both adult and child subjects
Rolence Dental Portable X-Ray system XR-01
is designed for use in radiography to find hidden dental structures, malignant
or benign masses, bone loss, cavities and other areas of dental diagnosis. The
controlled x-ray beam penetrates oral structures at different levels, which
depending on varying anatomical densities, and then exposures onto image
receiver such as film or Dental Digital Sensor to form a radiography image.
The owner/operator is responsible for
verifying continued compliance exposure rates, leakage radiation, alignment of
the useful beam, and the calibration of kVp and mAs. Annual verification by a
qualified service technician may be required by federal law. Compliance with
applicable statutory and regulatory requirements is the responsibility of the
owner/operator. Consult local, state, and/or federal agencies regarding
specific requirements and regulations applicable to the use of this type of
medical electronic equipment.
Ensure the adaptor of Dental Portable X-Ray
is unplugged before attempting to clean. To make sure that power is off while
cleaning. Use a non-alcohol based disinfectant only - wipes or a cloth dampened
with liquid or spray. The system is not designed to be subjected to any kind of
sterilization procedure and not designed to be used to sterilize anything else.
Observe the following safety procedures to
avoid electric shock or serious injury to operators and patients and to avoid
system malfunction.
● Under no circumstance should the safety
interlocks in the system be bypassed, jumped, or otherwise disabled.
● Under no circumstance should the system
or assembly covers be removed by anyone other than a Rolence trained service
representative.
● Do not place food or beverage containers
on any part of the equipment. They can trip over and introduce conductive
substances into the electrical circuitry.
NOTE: The system of Rolence Dental Portable
X-Ray is not waterproof. Water, soap, or other liquids, if allowed to drip into
the equipment, can cause electrical short circuits leading to electric shock
and fire hazards. If liquids should accidentally spill into the system
electronics, do not connect the power cord to a supply connection or turn the
system on until the liquids have dried or evaporated completely.
The user should develop an emergency
procedure for the area in which the system is used that includes the following
safety measures:
● Turn the system off and unplug the main
power cable from the outlet.
● Evacuate everyone from the area.
● Call for help.
● Use only a fire extinguisher of a type
approved for electrical fires.
NOTE: The use of the wrong type of fire
extinguisher presents electrical shock and burn hazards. To avoid these
hazards, a fire extinguisher which has been approved by the appropriate local,
state, and federal codes must be available in the room where Dental Portable
X-Ray is being used.
This Portable X-Ray tube assembly produces
ionizing radiation when energized. Hence, when, used, it can be better that the
authorized operators wear X-ray Protective devices like X-Ray protective apron,
glove or thyroid cover, etc.
It is imperative that the owner designates
areas suitable for safe operation and service of the system and operator ensure
that it is used only in these designated areas.
It is the responsibility of the owner to
ensure that all personnel wear protective clothing and radiation monitoring
devices while using this system.
According to FDA guidance “Radiation Safety
Considerations for X-Ray Equipment Designed for Hand-Held Use” and IEC
60601-1-3 standard, leakage radiation shall not exceed 0.88 mGy/hour and 0.25
mGy/hour respectively. All shipped Dental Portable X-Ray XR-01 have been
inspected strictly with leakage limit 0.04 mGy/hour, which is 6.25 times than
IEC regulations.
The backscatter shield is designed to
protect operators from scatter radiation. Make sure to install the backscatter
shield properly by following the steps before operation.
a) Check the backscatter shield and
collimator before each operation. Do not operate if any of them is broken.
b) Keep the backscatter shield on the outer
side of the collimator cone as close as possible to the patient.
c) Operator stays within the significant
zone of occupancy.
Never stand in the direct line of the
primary X-ray beam. If patient needs assist, give caregiver personal protective
equipment such as an apron to wear or to stand behind a barrier.
For reducing radiation exposure to operator
and help ensure stability while taking radiographic images, the use of a tripod
is recommended as possible.
This system is composed of main body and
accessories as follows.
Main
- XR-01 Portable X-Ray
- Beam limiting Device
Accessories
- AC/DC Adaptor
- Power Cord
- Hand Switch
- Carrying Box
-
Back Scatter Shield (Optional)
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