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Heat Warning Messages<br />

Heat warning messages will appear on the X-ray control panel fluorescent display to alert<br />

the operator when a potential X-Ray tube overheat condition will occur. Remedy this<br />

condition by allowing the X-Ray tube to cool. These messages alternate with the normal<br />

information displayed on the fluorescent display.<br />

Fluoro Mode Warnings<br />

WARNING DESCRIPTION<br />

HOUSING IS<br />

HOT<br />

ANODE IS<br />

HOT<br />

NO BOOST -<br />

HOT<br />

WAIT . . .<br />

WILL<br />

OVERHEAT<br />

Film Mode Warnings<br />

Housing temperature is at approximately 80% of its rated<br />

heat capacity. You may continue with fluoro, pulsed-fluoro,<br />

fluoro boost, and pulsed-fluoro boost exposures but<br />

discretion is advised.<br />

Anode temperature is at approximately 80% of its rated<br />

heat capacity. You may continue with fluoro, pulsed-fluoro,<br />

fluoro boost, and pulsed-fluoro boost exposures but<br />

discretion is advised.<br />

The housing or anode temperature is at approximately<br />

90% of its rated heat capacity. Continued use in fluoro<br />

boost without cooling may damage the X-ray tube. Fluoro<br />

and pulsed-fluoro are not prevented.<br />

The housing or anode temperature is at approximately<br />

90% of its rated heat capacity. Continued use without<br />

cooling may damage the X-ray tube. Wait for the tube to<br />

cool before attempting more exposures. All fluoroscopy<br />

modes are prevented.<br />

WARNING DESCRIPTION<br />

HOUSING IS HOT Housing temperature is at approximately 80% of its<br />

rated heat capacity. You may continue with film<br />

exposures but discretion is advised.<br />

ANODE IS HOT Anode temperature is at approximately 80% of its rated<br />

heat capacity. You may continue with film exposures<br />

WAIT . . . . WILL<br />

OVERHEAT<br />

but discretion is advised.<br />

The predicted (by software) housing or anode<br />

temperature is at approximately 90% of its rated heat<br />

capacity because the selected technique will exceed<br />

the heat rating of the tube if the exposure is taken.<br />

Continued use without cooling may damage the X-ray<br />

tube. Film exposures are disabled. Wait for the tube to<br />

cool or select a sufficiently lower technique before<br />

attempting more exposures.<br />

See also Technique Processor PCB and Analog Interface PCB.

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