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6 Generator Calibration<br />

EQUIPMENT SETUP<br />

Refer to Figures 1, 2, and 3.<br />

WARNING Verify that the Workstation power cable has been unplugged from the wall<br />

receptacle and the Workstation keyswitch is in the OFF position.<br />

1. Open the battery charger circuit breaker and then remove the rear cover from the Xray<br />

Generator Assembly and the high voltage cable cover.<br />

NOTE: This subsection describes the installation of the Machlett Dynalyzer III.<br />

2. Prior to use, check the Dynalyzer pressure gauge for a reading of 15-18 psig.<br />

3. Connect the cable between the Dynalyzer tank and DRO as shown in Figure 1.<br />

4. Connect the cable between the printer port on the DRO and the Dynalyzer port on<br />

the Auto-cal Interface Box (cable part number 00-871434).<br />

5. Connect the cable between the Analog Interface PCB port on the Auto-cal Interface<br />

Box and J1 and J2 on the Analog Interface PCB (cable P/N 00-871432).<br />

NOTE: Do not use an extender PCB with the Analog Interface PCB.<br />

CAUTION: Do not remove the High Voltage cable connectors from the X-ray Tube.<br />

These connectors will not fit into the Dynalyzer.<br />

WARNING... Discharge the high voltage cables by grounding the cable tips to the<br />

chassis, after removing them from the connector, to avoid electrical shock.<br />

6. Make note of the locations of the Anode and Cathode connectors of the High<br />

Voltage cables and remove them from the High Voltage Tank. Carefully lay them<br />

aside after discharging them against the chassis.<br />

CAUTION: Store the Dynalyzer cable connectors in the Dynalyzer tank wells to keep the<br />

connectors clean.<br />

7. Clean the High Voltage Tank wells with clean paper towels and Freon and avoid<br />

contaminating the wells by touching the well surfaces with bare fingers.<br />

8. Remove the Dynalyzer tank cables from the “Tube” side of Dynalyzer tank<br />

9. Clean the Dynalyzer tank cable connectors with Freon, being careful not to<br />

contaminate them by touching them with bare fingers.<br />

10. Apply a thin layer of silicone <strong>com</strong>pound to the high voltage connectors.

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