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No.

20621-034E*A

SERVICE MANUAL
FOR
BUCKY TABLE
MODEL DTBT-IOA
(2D621-034E”A)

TOSHIBA MEDICAL MANUFACTURINQ CO., LTD.

0 TOSHIBA MEDICAL MANUFACTURING CO., LTD. 2004-2005


ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
No. 2D621-034E

IMPORTANT!

1. No part of this manual may be copied or reprinted, in whole or in part,


without written permission.

2. The contents of this manual are subject to change without prior notice
and without our legal obligation.

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REVISION RECORD

REV. DATE REASON PAGE SER. DOC.


(MMNY) No. PRODUCT.
/AUTHOR CHANGED
INI. 05104 Mr. Sasaki ------_ TM-WP7

*A 12/‘05 Due to change of company name Front cover,


Mr. lchikawa A-l

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Safety Precautions

1. Meaning of Signal Words

ln this manual, the signal words DANGER, WARNING, and CAUTION are used to indicate
safety and other important instructions. The signal words and their meanings are defined as follows.
Please understand their meanings clearly before reading this manual. -

Signal word Meaning

ADANGER indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if not avoided,


will result in death or serious injury.

AWARNING Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided,


could result in death or serious injury.

A- CAUTION Indicates a potentially hazardous situation


may result in minor or moderate injury.
which, if not avoided,

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CAUTION Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may
result in property damage.

In addition to the above, the signal word NOTE is used to indicate other important information.

NOTE Indicates reference information that enables more efficient use of the
equipment.

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2. Safety Precautions
When servicing this system, observe the precautions described below to ensure safety of the operator
and service personnel.

AWARNING: 1. Before connecting the power cable, be sure to turn OFF the breaker of
the power distribution board of the facility. Otherwise, death or serious
injury caused by an electric shock may result.

2. Post a sign reading “INSPECTION IN PROGRESS” on the entrance of the


radiographic room during work to make people outside the room aware
that work is in progress and thereby avoid endangering them.

3. Be sure to inform co-workers before turning ON the power of the


distribution board and system.

4. Do not operate this system in an atmosphere containing flammable


gases such as anesthetics or flammable liquids such as ethanol
because a fire or explosion may ensue.

5. When it is necessary to work on the interior of the system to replace


parts, connect measuring instruments, etc., turn OFF the breaker of the
facility and the system power and wait for at least 5 minutes before
starting work in order to prevent electric shock.

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A CAUTION:
l 1. Before starting
combination.
work, carefully read the service manuals for the units used in

2. Before starting work, fully review the work contents and procedures with co-
workers so that work can be performed safely and efficiently.

3. Do not spill or spray disinfectant, detergent, or water on the system or on the


floor.

Wipe sections which require disinfection or cleaning using a soft cloth that
has been soaked in disinfectant or detergent and thoroughly wrung out. If
liquid enters the system or cable pit, a malfunction or accident may occur.

4. Wear a safety helmet and safety shoes during work.


When working in high places, wear a safety helmet and use a stable
stepladder.

5. Take all required precautions to prevent electric shock. If the power of the
system is turned ON with the cover of the system removed, do not touch
sections to which power is supplied.

6. When moving the system, be sure to check the following points.

Confirm that there are no persons or obstacles (such as a carrying-in jigs or


other units) behind the system.

Confirm that no tools are placed on the system.

7. Exercise extreme care to ensure safety, because heavy units must be


handled. Do not allow a person to carry an object weighing more than 20 kg.

8. The use of radio-wave-emitting devices near this kind of medical electronic


equipment may cause the equipment to malfunction. Do not bring in or use
devices which generate radio waves, such as cellular telephones,
transceivers, and radio-controlled toys, within the room where the equipment
is installed.

CAUTION: 1. Route the low-voltage power cable and the signal cable separately.

2. During carrying-in, be careful not to subject the system to excessive shock or vibration.

3. The removed covers and other items must be stored in a safe place so that they do not
fail over or become damaged.

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CONTENTS

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Safety precautions ___________________________


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1. SCOPE ________________________________________----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1-I

2. PRECAUTIONS DURING WORK ________________________________________------------------------------------------- 2-l

3. SYSTEM CONFIGURATION ____________________-----------~---------------------------------------------------------


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3.1 System Configuration ________________________________________--------------------------------------------------


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3.2 Optional Configuration ________________________________________------------------------------------------------- 3-I

4. DIAGRAM AND DESCRIPTION OF THE ELECTRICAL AND MECHANICAL SYSTEM -------------4-l

4.1 Electrical Diagram ________________________________________-------


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4.2 Mechanism ________________________________________---------------------------


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4.2.1 Schematic of the entire system ________________________________________-------------------------


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4.2.2 Structure of the Bucky table section ____I ______________________________________


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4.2.3 Bucky &vice section ________________________________________--------------------------------------


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5. IMPORTANT SECURING SECTION ________________________________________---------------------------------------


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6. SYMPTOMS OF MALFUNCTION AND INVESTIGATION OF THE POSSIBLE CAUSES -----------6-l

7. ADJUSTMENT/REPAIR PROCEDURES ________________________________________--------------------------------- 7-I

7.1 Adjustment of )(-ray Exposure Timing ________________________________________----------------------------- 7-I

7.2 Repair of the Mechanical Section _____________________________I__________----------------------------------- 7-l

8. TOOLS AND INSTRUMENTS REQUIRED ________ - ________________________________________---------------------- 8-I

8.1 Tools Required _____________________ - ______________________________________ - ______ _______________________________ 8-I

8.2 Instruments Required ________________________________________--------------------------- - ______________________ 8-I

9. CHECKING THE FUNCTIONS OF THE SYSTEM ________________________________________---------------------- g-1

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1. SCOPE

This service manual describes the operating principles of the system and the repair and adjustment
procedures for the Bucky table DTBT-1 OA.

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2. PRECAUTIONS DURING WORK

To ensure that inspection and adjustment work are performed safely and efficiently, observe the
following points.

(1) Personnel required

When performing service work, it is necessary to handle large units. Therefore, the following
personnel are required so that safety can be ensured.

l Engineer : 1

l Assistant : 1

(2) Arrangement

(a) Before starting work, carefully review all work contents and procedures with co-workers.

(b) During work, post an appropriate sign depending on the work that is being performed.
Store removed covers in a safe location.

(3) Warning

(a) During work, pay attention to the activities of all co-workers and immediately give a
warning if any worker acts without considering safety.

(b) When turning ON/OFF the power supply during work, be sure to inform co-workers and
receive confirmation from them.

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3. SYSTEM CONFIGURATION

The system configuration, units used in combination, and peripheral units are described below.
When replacing parts, be sure to use parts of the same type.

For service procedures for the units used in combination, refer to the service manuals for each unit.

3.1 Standard Configuration

(1) Bucky table.. ........................................................................ 1 set

(2) Bucky device.. ..................................................................... 1 set

(3) X-ray grid.. ........................................................................... 1 set

(4) Accessories.. ....................................................................... 1 set

l Cables.. ............................................................................ 1 set

l Parts used for installation ................................................ 1 set

l Manuals . .. . .. .. .. . .. . .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. . .. .. . .. . .. .. .. . .. .. . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. 1 set

3.2 Optional Configuration

(1) Fiber-type detector : PTF-20B-1

(2) Solidet detector : STB-OIB

(3) Compression band (simple type) : CB-BT

(4) Handgrip : HG-BT

(5) Tabletop protective mat : TPM-BTlO/Ol (DTBT-lOA/Wl)

(6) Tabletop protective mat cover : MC-BTlO/Ol (DTBT-lOA/Wl)

(7) Infusion hanger IH-BT

(8) Patient step ST-BT

(9) Armrest AR-BT

(10) Lateral cassette holder LCH-BT

(11) Caster kit CK-BT

(12) Table height adjustment kit HA-BT45A, HA-BT50A

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4. DIAGRAM AND DESCRIPTION OF THE ELECTRICAL AND MECHANICAL SYSTEM

4.1 Electrical Diagram

Bucky device cable

Bucky table (DTBT-1 OA) X-ray control unit

Figure 4-l

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4.2 Mechanism

4.2.1 Schematic of the entire system

Bucky table section

Figure 4-2

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4.2.2 Structure of the Bucky table section

Rubber

16 x6
,x6

I *2W4 x 6

Aluminum frame
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Frame (short) x 2
*6B4-16; 12 i
*SW4x12 1
<I > Important securing section 1
I!
#

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*6TB8-12 x 8
w
cl> Tightening torque for M4 hexagonal socket head bolt
I I- Leg x 4
U
: 2.9 N.m (30 kgfcm)
(applied when the female screw is made of iron)

Figure 4-3

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P
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0

D r
-9 .*.I‘=..T
Connecting plate -
-.Y&-
/

,,-,/.. /- Vhl *SAPP3-8 x 2


Connecting plate ,,./
*SBPP5-10 x2

tie) x 2

*SBPP5-10 x3
*SBPP5-12 x 2

Terminal block cover

Figure 4-4
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5. IMPORTANT SECURING SECTION

*6B4-16 x 12

Figure 5-l

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6. SYMPTOMS OF MALFUNCTION AND INVESTIGATION OF THE POSSIBLE CAUSES

No. Phenomenon Cause Corrective action


1 The power is not turned ON. The power is not supplied from the Check the power supply of the
medical X-ray high-voltage medical X-ray high-voltage
generator. generator.
Problem in the circuit wiring Change the wiring.

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7. ADJUSTMENT/REPAIR PROCEDURES

7.1 Adjustment of X-ray Exposure Timing

To change the X-ray exposure timing according to the X-ray high-voltage generator and grid used
in combination, adjust the microswitch position in the Bucky device.

Solenoid

Microswitch adjustment u Adjustment bracket


bracket securing screw

Figure 7-l

7.2 Repair of the Mechanical Section

If a problem in the mechanical section is found, identify the responsible section and perform
replacementladjustment referring to figures 4-2 to 4-5.

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8. TOOLS AND INSTRUMENTS REQUIRED

8.1 Tools Required

No. Name Application


1 Phillips screwdrivers For adjustment (medium, small)
2 Bladed screwdriver For adjustment (large)
3 Hexagonal L-shaped wrenches For adjustment (M3, M4, M6, M8)
4 Hexagonal box wrenches For unpacking/adjustment (M3, M4, M5, M6, M8)
5 Wrenches For adjustment/securing (M4, M6, M8)
6 Wire cutter For cutting cable ties
7 Torque meter Rating: 5 N.m (50 kgfcm)
For torque management
8 Soldering iron For soldering (40 W)
9 Drier For shrinking the heat-shrinkable tubing
10 Hammer 0.22 kg (I/2 lb.)

8.2 Instruments Required

No. 1 Name Application


1 Digital voltmeter For measuring the voltage/resistance (continuity
check)
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2 Measuring tape For adjustment (2 m)
3 Scale For adjustment (150 mm)
4 Push-pull gauge For measuring the motive force 100 N (10 kgf)
5 Protective contact resistance meter For measuring the contact resistance
6 Electrical safety check test unit For measuring the leakage current

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9. CHECKING THE FUNCTIONS OF THE SYSTEM

Method/Criteria Check procedures


Confirm that there are no cracks or Visual check
damage.
2 Checking the grounding Confirm that the grounding wire is Visual check
securely connected.
Refer to subsection 6.2.3 of 2Y621-016E.
3 Checking the X-ray grid Confirm that the grid oscillates when X-ray generation
frame operation X-rays are generated.
Refer to subsection 7.9 of 2Y621-042E.
4 Measuring the contact Refer to subsection 6.2.3 of 2Y621-016E. Refer to subsection 6.2.3
resistance of 2Y621-016E.
5 Measuring the patient Refer to subsection 6.2.3 of 2Y621-016E. Refer to subsection 6.2.3
leakage current of 2Y621-016E.

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TOSHIBA MEDICAL MANUFACTURINO CO., LTD.

1385. SHIMOISHIGAMI, OTAWARA-SHI, TOCHIGI-KEN 324-0036, JAPAN

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