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Table of

Contents

1 Safety

2 Intro

HF-110
Portable X-Ray 3 Installation

4 Specs

5 Theory of
Operation

Installation, 6 Calibration
Adjustment
Operation &
Service Manual 7 Periodic
Maintenance

8 Electrical
Schematics

9 Illustrated
Parts List

Notes

P/N HF-110-MAN
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OPERATOR / INSTALLATION / SERVICE MANUAL

HF-110A
and
HF-110AM

JCF ENGINEERING, INC.

5475 PEORIA ST., #2-109

DENVER, CO 80239, USA

TECHNICAL SUPPORT: 303-371-4045

PARTS ORDER FAX: 303-371-4999

THIS DOCUMENT CONTAINS

INSTALLATION, ADJUSTMENT AND

MAINTENANCE INFORMATION

- DO NOT DISCARD –

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In the event of a malfunction that could, or has contributed to patient or


operator injury, please contact:

JCF Engineering, Inc.


5475 Peoria St., #2-109
Denver, CO 80239
Phone 303-371-4045
Fax 303-371-4999

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
CHAPTER TITLE PAGE

1 Safety
1.1 Safety Precautions 11
1.2 Operational Specifications 12
1.3 Safety Graphics 13
1.4 Safety Standards 13

2 Introduction
2.1 Introduction 15
2.2 Description 15
2.3 Important Notice 15
2.4 Compliance Notice 15
2.5 Definitions 16

3 Specifications
3.1 Definitions 17
3.2 X-ray Tube Specifications 18
3.3 Mechanical Specifications 20
3.4 X-ray Tube Characteristics 22

4 Operation
4.1 Controls and Indicators 25
4.2 Connectors and Mechanical Controls 27
4.3 Set-Up Procedures (Mechanical Stand) 29
4.4 Setup Procedures (From Working Position) 30
4.5 Operating Procedures (Generator) 32
4.6 Operating Procedures (Mechanical) 33
4.7 Operating Procedures (opt. 28” stand from
starting position) 33
4.8 Operating Procedures (To storage position) 34
(Includes Technique Charts)
4.9 Control Panel Functions 37

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5 Theory of Operation
5.1 System Overview 41
5.2 Generator Assembly (Includes Error Codes) 42
5.3 Control Assembly 43
5.4 AEC Adjustments (No longer Offered) 48

6 Calibration
6.1 Calibration 49
6.2 Interconnections 49
6.3 Calibration Set-Up 50
6.4 Beam Current (mA) 51
6.5 Tube Potential (kVp) 54
6.6 Exposure Time 54
6.7 Beam Alignment 54

7 Periodic Maintenance
7.1 Introduction 57
7.2 Preventative Maintenance Schedule 57
7.3 Recommended intervals 58
7.4 Maintenance Procedure 58
7.5 Check Tubehead Rotation (friction lock) 61

8 Schematics and Diagrams


Figure Part No. Name Page
8-1 700311 System interconnection Diagram 65
8-2 700310 Power Supply PCB Schematic 67
8-3 700285 Generator Schematic 69
8-4 700309 Generator Control Diagram 71
8-5 700309-1 Generator kV Control Diagram 73
8-6 700309-2 Generator mA Control Diagram 75
8-7 700313 Schematic, Microprocessor PCB 77
8-8 700182 Operator Interface Control Panel 79

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9 Illustrated Parts List Page


9.0 Ordering Parts 82
9.1 To Order by FAX 82
9.2 How to Use this Parts List 83
9.3 Commonly Ordered Parts 84

List of Figures
Figure Part No Description Page

3.1 Physical Dimensions 18


3.2 X-ray Tube Rating Chart 20
3.3 Filament Emissions Chart 20
3.4 X-ray Tube Cooling Chart 20
4-1 Control Functions 25
4-2 Control Connection Location 27
4-3 Generator/Head Connection Location 28
4-4 From Storage Location, Travel Position 29
4-5 501053 From Working Position 31
4-6 500394 HF-110 Assembly 34
4-7 Control Panel Descriptions 37
4-8 Generator Folded in Travel Position 38
4-9 Generator in Operating Position 39
5-1 Block Diagram 41
5-2 kVP Generation Circuit 45
5-3 mA Generation Circuit 46
5-4 700309 Control PCB 47
6-1 Service Switch Location 50
7-1 Yoke Gap Too Great 61
7-2 Correct Setup for Checking Rotation Lock 62
7-3 Correct Rotation Lock 62
8-1 700311 List of Schematics 65
8-2 700310 Power Supply PCB Schematic 67
8-3 700285 Generator Schematic 69
8-4 700309 Generator Control Diagram 71
8-5 700309-1 Generator kV Control Diagram 73

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List of Figures, cont.:
Figure Part No Description Page
8-6 700309-2 Generator mA Control Diagram 75
8-7 700313 Schematic, Microprocessor PCB 77
8-8 700182 Operator Interface Control Panel 79
9-1 Commonly Ordered Parts 85
9-2 Front Leg Assembly Parts 86
9-3 Boom Arm Parts Illustration 87
9-4 Locking Cylinder Parts List 88
9-5 Locking Cylinder Parts Illustration 88
9-6 Cylinder Lock Parts Illustration 89
9-7 Generator Head Parts Illustration 92
9-8 28” Front Leg Assembly Parts Illustration 93
9-9 Stand Parts Illustration 96
9-10 Control Parts Illustration 98
9-11 Control Parts Illustration 99
9-12 28” Stand Parts Illustration 102

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LIST OF TABLES
Table Description Page
1-1 Operational Specifications 12
3-1 Control Module 19
3-2 Tubehead Module 19
4-1 Controls 26
4-2 Connectors and Mechanical Controls 28
4-3 Technique Chart 400 ASA System 34
4-4 Technique Chart Typical CR System 35
5-1 Displayed Fault Conditions 41
6-1 Binary Capacitor Chart x – switch closed (on) 50
7-1 Periodic Maintenance Schedule 57
7-2 Maintenance Checklist 57
8-1 List of Schematics 63
9-1 List of Assembly Drawings 83
9-2 Commonly Ordered Parts 84
9-3 HF-110 Top Assembly Main Components 85
9-4 Front Leg Assembly Parts Listing 86
9-5 Boom Arm Assembly Parts Listing 87
9-6 Locking Cylinder Parts Listing 87
9-7 Cylinder Lock Parts Listing 89
9-8 Non Locking Cylinder Parts Listing 90
9-9 Generator Head Parts Listing 91
9-10 28” Front Leg Assembly Parts Listing 93
9-11 Stand Parts Listing 95
9-12 Control Parts Listing 99
9-13 28” Stand Parts Listing 101

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Safety 1
1.1 Safety Precautions

WARNING!
This equipment should only be serviced by trained personnel!

o X-rays generate a potential risk for both patients and operators.

o For this reason, the application of X-rays for a given medical purpose must
aim at the minimization of radiation exposure to any persons.

o Those persons responsible for the application must have the specific
knowledge according to legal requirements and regulations and must
establish safe exposure procedures for this kind of system.

o Those persons responsible for the planning and installation of this


equipment must observe the national regulations.

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1.2 Operational Specifications


Specifications

Voltage 104-126VAC/208 - 253 VAC


Line Voltage Regulation 5% maximum at maximum output
Current 30 Amps Maximum Momentary @ 115VAC
Requires 30 amp or greater dedicated breaker or line
fuse.
18 Amps Maximum Momentary @ 230VAC
Frequency Requires
50/60 Hz 18 ampPhase
Single or greater dedicated breaker or line
Generator Type fuse.
High frequency inverter, 1.25 kilowatt output
kVp Range 50-100 kVp continuously adjustable, with 1 kVp
mA Range resolution
15 mA, and 25 mA selectable, independent of kVp or
time settings
Exposure Time 0.01 to 4.0 seconds in 96 increments
X-Ray Tube Stationary Anode 100 kVp
Filtration 3.6 mm Aluminum Equivalent or More @ 100kVp
Target Material Tungsten
Anode Capacity 30,000 Heat Units
Focal Spot 1.0 mm (NEMA)
Beam Angle 15°
Collimator Certified Manual
Collimator Lamp Source 30 second timer
Duty 3.3%
Mode of Operation Momentary
Relative Humidity Limits Transit/Storage
10% to 100%
Operating
10%-80% Non-Condensing
Atmospheric Limits 14.5 inHg to 30.74 inHg
500 hPa to 1060 hPA
Weight 150 lbs (68.2 Kg) Total X-Ray Generator 50 lbs (22.7
kg), Control Console (32 lbs (14.5 kg),
Stand (58 lbs (26.4 kg.)
Certifications: Classified To UL 187. Certified To CAN/CSA C22.2
No. 114-M90.
Equipment not suitable for use in the presence of flammable anesthetic mixtures with air,
oxygen or nitrous oxide.
No user serviceable parts
Table 1-1 Operation Specifications

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1.3 SAFETY Graphics

This graphic indicates a mechanical hazard .


The associated procedures should be accomplished with caution as
mechanical dangers are present and can cause bodily injury if not
accomplished in a safe environment

This graphic indicates an electrical shock hazard.


The associated procedures should be accomplished by personnel trained in
the electronics discipline and familiar with electrical hazards.

This graphic indicates radiation producing hazard.


The associated procedures should be accomplished by trained personnel
familiar with radiation safety procedures.

This graphic indicates possible explosion hazard.


This equipment is not rated for use in areas with antistatic gasses or
flammable cleaning solvents

1.4 SAFETY STANDARDS


The Dynarad equipment you have purchased has been designed, manufactured
and calibrated to comply with the governing Federal Regulations 21 CFR
Subchapter J. The maintenance schedules included are essential to the continued
integrity of this equipment with respect to regulatory compliance.

HF-110 system consisting of:

X-Ray Generator: HF-110-G IEC 601-2-7/1987


Control Module: HF-110-C IEC 601-2-7/1987

Specified range of Compliance: Tube Current 15 / 25 mA


Tube Voltage 50 - 100 kVp
Exposure time .01 - 4.0 Sec

Following safety standards; UL 187

Can/CSA C22.2 No. 114-M90


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Introduction 2
2.0 General Information

2.1 Introduction
This manual is divided into three sections and contains the following information: Section
I describes general information, Section II contains installation and calibration
procedures. Section III contains operating procedures and technique guides. Section IV
discusses theory of operation and Section V contains maintenance procedures and
recommended intervals.

2.2 Description
The model HF-110A X-Ray system is designed and manufactured by JCF
ENGINEERING, INC. It provides a high quality x-ray capability in a portable format. It
is a component system consisting of the following certified items:

Model: HF-110-G X-Ray Generator/ Tube Housing


Model: HF-110-C X-Ray Control Module

2.3 Important Notice


The equipment manufactured by JCF ENGINEERING, INC. and covered in this manual
will function properly when operated, maintained, and repaired in accordance with the
instructions in this manual. JCF ENGINEERING, INC. does not assume responsibility
for any malfunctioning of this equipment resulting from improper operation, lack of
maintenance, improper repair, or from damage to or modification of its components. This
equipment can be hazardous to both patient and operator unless established safe
exposure factors are observed. JCF ENGINEERING, INC. disclaims all responsibility
from any injury resulting from improper use or application of this equipment.

2.4 Compliance Notice


The certified Dynarad equipment you have purchased has been designed, manufactured
and calibrated to comply with the governing Federal Regulations 21 CFR Subchapter J.
The maintenance schedules included are essential to the continued integrity of this
equipment with respect to regulatory compliance.

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2.4 Continued:

HF-110A System consisting of:


X-Ray Generator: HF-110-G IEC 601-2-7/1987
Control Module: HF-110-C IEC 601-2-7/1987

Specified Range of Compliance:


Tube Current 15 / 25 mA
Tube Voltage 50 - 100 kVp
Exposure Time .01 - 4.0 s

2.5 Definitions
% Percent
AMP Amperes
Btu British Thermal Unit
°C Degree Celsius cm Centimeter
°F Degree Fahrenheit
FFD Focus Film Distance
ga Gauge
hPa Hecto Pascal
inHg Inches Mercury
Kg Kilogram
kVp Kilo-volt, peak
Lb Pound
M Meters
mA Milliamperes
max. Maximum
min. Minimum
mR Milli-Roentgen
mm Millimeter
R Roentgen
SID Source Image Distance
UL Underwriters Laboratories
V Volts
VAC Volts, Alternating Current
VDC Volts, Direct Current

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Specifications 3
3.1 Definitions
MILLIAMPERES:
Milliamperes will not deviate from the selected value by more than +/- 10% within the
operating line voltage range and within the specified range of line voltage regulation.
Measurements made with a Keithley Inst. mAs meter model 35035 or equivalent at 1.0
seconds.
KILOVOLTS:
Kilo-voltage will not deviate from the selected value by more than +/- 10% measurements
made with a Keithley kVp Divider model 35080A and Tektronix storage oscilloscope model
TDS-310 or equivalent at 0.1 seconds.
TIMER:
Exposure time will not deviate from the selected value more than +/- 2%, plus +/-
3ms. within a range of 0.01 - 4.0 seconds.
Measurements made with a Keithley kVP Divider model 35080A and Tektronix storage
oscilloscope model TDS-310 or equivalent at the 50% level.

MAS:
MAS will not deviate from the selected value more than +/- 15% or .5 mAs whichever is
greater within a range of .15 - 100 mAs. Measurements made with a Keithley mAs meter
model 35035 or equivalent.

MAXIMUM RATING:
25 mA at 100 kVp DC
LINE VOLTAGE REGULATION:
5% maximum as measured at the x-ray control panel at maximum rated output

APPARENT MAINS SUPPLY RESISTANCE:


115 ~ - 0.5
230 ~ - 1.0

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3.1 Continued:

Maximum Line Current:


(25 mA at 100 kVp).
45 A at 115 ~ (AC), 25 A at 230 ~ (AC)
Measurements made with a combination current transformer (10:1 Ratio) and iron
vane type ammeter (0-5 Amps) AC RMS.

Line Voltage Range:


115 ~ (103.5 - 126.5 AC) 50/60 Hz
230 ~ (207 - 253 AC) 50/60 Hz
All portable sources will be acceptable provided they meet the requirements of the
system input ratings.

Nominal Electric Power:


2.5 KW, Constant potential derived from a high frequency inverter system,
regulated for both kVp and mA.

Minimum Permanent Filtration:


3.6 mm of aluminum equivalent at 100 kVp

REFERENCE CURRENT TIME PRODUCT:


(Power On Defaults) Beam Current: 15 mA Tube Potential:
80 kVp Exposure Time:
0.1 Sec.

Leakage Technique Factors:


Testing is performed at 100 kVp and 1.0 mA continuous operation (3600
mAs/hour = one 4 second exposure every 2.0 min.)
Cooling Curves:
Automatic inhibit circuits provide a delay between exposures proportional to the
exposure time. This delay is sufficient to allow proper tube cooling. The delay
between exposures varies between 10 seconds and 120 seconds depending on
the exposure time.
Environmental:
Operating Temperature: 40 - 90 Deg. F. / 5 - 32 Deg. C
Storage Temperature: 30 - 110 Deg. F. / -1 - 43 Deg. C

3.2 X-ray Tube Specifications


X-ray Tube Type:
SXR-100E/M or equivalent
ENVELOPE
Hard glass, type 8245 with controlled window thickness of the x-ray port.

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3.2 Continued:

Anode Material:
Tungsten target, copper plated and vacuum cast in copper.

Target Angle:
12.5 DEGREE.

Focal Spot:
1.0 mm nominal as per N.E.M.A. XR-5.

Cathode:
Tungsten filament, line focus.

Inherent Filtration:
Minimum 0.70 mm aluminum equivalent at 100 kVp

Cooling:
Natural convection through the insulating medium to the enclosure

Insulating Medium:
Highly refined transformer oil; breakdown dielectric strength of not less than 45 kVp per
ASTM D 877-49

Weight:
18.5 ounces (500 grams) approximately

X-RAY Shielding:
External cylindrical shield with open ends attached to tube. Minimum absorption equivalent
to 1.0mm of lead at 90 kVp at any point except the x-ray port.

Maximum Output Voltage:


110 kVp

Maximum Energy:
3.0 mA continuous at 100 kVp in cooled oil. Maximum temperature of oil not to exceed 70
degrees centigrade.
Thermal:
(see Insulating Medium)

Anode Heat Storage:


30,000 Heat Units

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3.2 Continued:

Anode Cooling Rate:


19,000 Heat Units/Min.
NOTE: Heat Unit = kVp x mA (average) x 1 second x 1.44( Constant potential, HF)

3.3 Mechanical Specifications

X-RAY CONTROL MODULE


Model: HF-110-CM IEC 601-2-7/1987
Physical Size: Length Width Height
. 16.6 in 6.0 in. 18.4 in.
42.2 cm 15.2 cm 46.7 cm
Gross Weight: 31.0 lb 14 KG
.
, Table 3-1. Control Module

X-RAY GENERATOR/TUBE HOUSING


Model: HF-110-G IEC 601-2-7/1987

Physical Size: Length Width Height


25.9 in. 14.3 in. 10.4 in.
65.7 cm 36.3 cm 26.4 cm
Gross Weight: 56.5 lb., 124.5 KG

Table 3-2. Tube Housing Assembly


NOTES:
1) The typical travel stand assembly is described in various sections of this
manual.
2) When using these modules make sure to use a travel stand that is fully
compatible and capable of handling the weights and balances.

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Figure 3-1. Physical Dimensions

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3.4 X-Ray Tube Characteristics

Rating Chart For Model: SXR-100-15


Three Phase and Constant
Potential

Figure 3-2. X-Ray Tube Rating Chart (Maximum Exposure in Seconds)

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Figure 3-3. Filament Emissions Chart

Figure 3-4. Tube cooling chart.

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Operation 4
4.1 Controls and Indicators

* See note Below - Power should not be turned on until the generator is ready for use. Also
circuit breaker will trip if excess current is drawn.

Figure 4.1 Control Functions

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Nomen Description Function


1 POWER ON Rocker type switch that controls the primary
SWITCH/CIRCUIT BREAKER power into the generator. Operating the switch
(20 A) turns the unit on.
2 KVP METER A digital LED meter that indicates the selected
kVp with 1 kVp resolution.
3 MAS METER A digital LED meter that indicates the computed
MAS prior to exposure
4 TIMER METER A digital LED meter that indicates the preset
time interval from 0.01 to 4 seconds.
5 KVP ADJUST Two momentary switches that adjust the kVp
from 50 to 100 kVp in 1 kVp increments.
6 MA SELECTOR Two momentary switches that select either the
15 mA or 25mA station.
7 TIMER ADJUST Two momentary switches that adjust the
exposure time from 0.01 to 4 seconds.
8 READY INDICATOR Illuminates when unit is ready for operation.
Automatically prevents excessive operation by
means of a time delay circuit.
9 X-RAY ON INDICATOR Illuminates when exposure switch is depressed
to indicate the timed interval of x-ray output. In
addition, an audio tone is generated at the
same time
10 FAULT INDICATOR A lamp that illuminates to indicate that a fault
condition has occurred. Refer to table 5.2 for a
description of fault conditions.
11 AEC ON/OFF SWITCH Activates the AEC mode. The “Density” bar
(Obsolete Function) graph will illuminate, the exposure time and
mAs meters will blank out.
12 GRID ON/OFF SWITCH Pre-programmed density offset to compensate
(Obsolete Function) for grid attenuation.
13 RESET BUTTON Two momentary switches that selects either the
15 or the 25 mA station.
14 DENSITY BAR GRAPH Indicates the percent off set in the density
(Obsolete Function) control. Only used for calibration.
15 DENSITY ADJUST Adjusts the density up or down from neutral
(Optional Equipment) (1.0 density) in 5% steps.
16 EXPOSURE SWITCH A two position switch that controls the x-ray
output. The first position is for prep (ready light
goes out and comes back on when unit is
prepped), the second position is for x-ray (x-ray
light comes on while x-rays are being
produced). Premature release of the exposure
switch will terminate the exposure and light the
fault lamp. Depress the RESET button to clear
the fault and reset the timer.

Table 4-1 Controls (ref. Figure 4-1.) Continued

NOTE: Internal fuses provide protection for auxiliary AC and DC circuits.


Replacement to be done by Authorized JCF ENGINEERING, INC.
Personnel only.

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4.2 Connectors and Mechanical Controls

Figure 4.2 Control Connector Location

Item Description Function


1 A.C. INPUT CONNECTOR CAUTION Apply only the voltage
specified on the nameplate.
2 INTERCONNECT CABLE Connects the Generator Assembly to the
Control Assembly.
3 EXPOSURE CONTROL Connector that allows removal of the
CONNECTOR Exposure control switch.
4 AEC DETECTOR JACK Connects detector to control assembly.
(Obsolete Function) AEC will not power up unless the
detector Assembly is connected.

Table 4-1. Connectors and Mechanical controls (Ref. FIG 4.2)

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Figure 4.3 Generator/Head Connector Location

1 Collimator Power Connector


2 Generator Interface Connector
3 mA Calibration Connector (1/8" mono Jack)
4 Collimator Lamp ON Switch

Item Description Function


1 YOKE ASSEMBLY Controls position of the head assembly.
Allows pivoting about two axes, maintains
position with friction locks.
2 BOOM ARM Controls height adjustment of head
assembly.
3 SKIN GUARDS Limits Source to Skin Distance (SSD).
WARNING: Do not use as handles.
4 BOOM ARM RELEASE Release “Piston Lock” allowing movement
of the boom arm.
5 SKID BARS Functions as handles during transport and
rest blocks in the storage mode (ref. View
B of fig. 3.3).
6 WHEEL BRAKE Manual lever. Prevents unit from rolling
when positioned on an incline or in the
storage mode.
7 LEG RELEASE Spring loaded slide bracket. Allows front
leg to be folded into the storage position
(ref. View B of fig. 3.3)
Table 4-2. Connectors and Mechanical Controls (Ref. FIG 4.4)

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WARNING!
Extreme Hazard
This procedure should only be performed by trained personnel!

ATTEMPTING TO MOVE THE BOOM ARM WITHOUT


RELEASING THE LOCK CAN RESULT IN DAMAGE TO THE PISTONS.

4.3 Set-up Procedure:


Mechanical Stand in travel/storage position (Reference Figure 4.4)

Figure 4.4 From storage, travel position

4.3.1 Pull the Safety Pin 5 from the front leg and unfold the front leg to its locked working
position.
4.3.2 Return the Safety Pin 5 to its original position.
4.3.3 Lift the leg upward until the leg latch, 4 locks the leg into the travel position.
4.3.4 Grab the Skid Bars 2 and stand the unit up.
4.3.5 Release the Wheel Brakes 3 and move the unit to the location of use.
4.3.6 Pull back on the Boom Arm Release lever 1 and while holding it move into the horizontal
position.

4.3.7 Position the Generator Assembly to the desired anatomy and rotate the Collimator over the
film receptor. (All movements are controlled by friction locks and will remain in position.)

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4.3.8 While holding the Boom Arm Release lever, raise the Generator/Collimator to the desired
position at 40" FFD above the image receptor.

4.4 Setup From Working Position:

4.4.1 Tilt the Generator/Collimator Assembly forward so it is in line with the Boom Arm.
4.4.2 Turn the collimator so the skin guards are positioned parallel to allow them to straddle the
front leg.
4.4.3 Pull back and hold the Boom Arm Release 1 and slowly move the boom arm down in the
vertical position and release the Boom Arm lever 1.
4.4.4 Lock both Wheel Brakes 3.
4.4.5 Grab the Skid Bars 2 and lay the unit down on the skid guards.
4.4.6 Remove the Safety Pin 5 from the front leg and fold the front leg to its parked position.
4.4.7 Return the Safety Pin 5 to its original position locking the leg into the parked position.

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Figure 4.5 501053, From Working Position

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4.5 Operating Procedures:: Generator Controls (Ref. Figure 4.1)

WARNING!
Extreme Shock Hazard
This procedure should only be performed by trained personnel!

Do not attempt to connect or disconnect the interconnect cable with power ON.
Disconnect the incoming supply first.

4.5.1 Operate the power 'ON' switch (1) to turn the primary power on.
4.5.2 Position the generator at the desired FFD from the cassette (Ref. Table 4.3 or Table 4.4 for
typical technique guides). The Colimare collimator has a built-in corrected tape measure to
determine SID (source to image distance) accurately.
4.5.3 Activate the “Collimator Lamp” by depressing the push-button located on the front of the
collimator. The collimator lamp will automatically extinguish after a period of approximately
30 seconds to extend bulb life.
4.5.4 Position the generator so that the collimator light beam is centered on the film cassette.
4.5.5 Collimate the light field to the area of interest by means of the shutter adjust knobs.
4.5.6 Select the desired kVp by means of the kVp adjust switches (5).
4.5.7 Select the desired mA station by means of the mA selector switches (6).
4.5.8 Adjust the “Exposure Time” Control to the desired time interval by means of the Time
selectors (7). The resultant mAs is displayed on the mAs meter (3)
4.5.9 After the required warm up period, the “Ready” Indicator (4) will illuminate. It will not be
possible to operate the unit until this has occurred. If the unit has not been operated for a
long period of time an additional 2 minute waiting period is recommended.
4.5.10 While holding the “Remote Exposure Control” (16), step at least 6 feet to the rear or side of
the x-ray generator.
4.5.11 Depress the “X-Ray Switch” to the first position (prep). The “Ready Light” (8) will go off and
come back on when the unit is fully prepped.
4.5.12 Depress the “X-Ray Switch” to the second position for immediate exposure. An audio tone
will sound in addition to the “X-Ray” indicator (5) illuminating for the duration of the
exposure. Releasing the “X-Ray” switch prior to the pre-selected time interval will terminate
the exposure, light the “FAULT” Indicator and display a fault condition (Ref. Table 5.2).
NOTES:
1) Unless the x-ray generator is going to be immediately used again, the “Power ON” switch
(1) should be turned OFF. Leaving the unit turned on provides opportunity for an accidental
operation.
2) If the unit is going to be operated again, an automatic inhibit circuit will allow the x-ray tube
to cool in proportion to the exposure time to prevent damage to the x-ray tube from
overheating. At the end of this cool down cycle the “Ready” light (4) will illuminate indicating
an exposure can be made.

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4.6 Operating Procedures: Mechanical

4.6.1 Place a foot on the Kick Plate (located under the Cassette Box) pull back on the Skid Bars
and slowly rest the unit flat. (ref. Fig. 4.4).
4.6.2 Remove the Safety Pin (5) on the front leg.
4.6.3 Slide the Leg Release (4) back and fold the front leg perpendicular to the stand.
4.6.4 Insert the Safety Pin (5) locking the leg into position.

WARNING!
Extreme Physical Injury Hazard!
This procedure should only be performed by trained personnel!

THE OPTIONAL 28" MECHANICAL STAND CONTAINS A COUNTERWEIGHT TO


PREVENT TIP OVER. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO REMOVE COUNTERWEIGHT, CASSETTE
CASE OR GENERATOR ASSEMBLY WITHOUT REFERING TO DRAWING NUMBER
700395 IN CHAPTER 10.

4.7 Operating 28” Stand From Storage Position:


Optional 28" Mechanical Stand (Reference Figure 4.6, 700394)

4.7.1 Grabbing the skid bars 2 and pivoting on the wheels, stand the unit vertical.
4.7.2 Release the wheel Brakes 3 and move the unit to the desired point of use.
4.7.3 Pull back the Boom Arm Release lever 1 and while holding the lever, slowly raise
the Generator/Collimator head into desired position.
4.7.4 Position the Generator/Collimator Assembly to 40" FFD above the desired anatomy.
(All movements are controlled by friction locks and will remain in position.)

4.8 To Storage Position:


4.8.1 Tilt the Generator/Collimator Assembly forward so it is in line with the Boom Arm.
4.8.2 Turn the collimator so the skin guards are positioned parallel to allow them to
straddle the front leg.
4.8.3 Pull back and hold the Boom Arm Release 1 and slowly move the boom arm down
in the vertical position and release the Boom Arm lever 1.
4.8.4 Lock both Wheel Brakes 3.
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4.8.5 Grab the Skid Bars 2 and lay the unit down on the skid guards.

Figure 4.6 500394, HF-110 Assembly

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Technique Chart
Examination Thickness kVp mAs Grid

Hand 2-4 cm 50 2.0 No


5-7 cm 50 2.0 No
Wrist 2-4 cm 52 2.0 No
5-7cm 52 2.0 No
Forearm (AP) 2-4 cm 50 2.0 No
5-7 cm 56 2.5 No
8-10 cm 60 2.5 No
Forearm (LAT) 4-6 cm 50 2.0 No
7-9 cm 56 2.5 No
10-12 cm 60 2.5 No
Elbow (AP) 5-7 cm 60 2.5 No
8-10cm 63 2.5 No
Elbow (LAT) 4-6 cm 60 2.5 No
7-9 cm 63 2.5 No
Humerus 5-7 cm 60 2.5 No
8-10cm 63 2.5 No
Ankle (AP) 5-7 cm 60 2.5 No
8-10cm 63 2.5 No
Ankle (LAT) 5-7 cm 60 2.5 No
8-10cm 63 2.5 No
Knee 7-9 cm 60 4.0 No
10-12cm 66 5.0 No
Foot (AP) 2-4 cm 50 2.0 No
5-7 cm 54 2.5 No
Foot (LAT) 4-6 cm 58 2.0 No
7-9 cm 64 2.5 No
Femur 6-8 cm 63 3.0 No
12-14 cm 66 3.5 No
Shoulder 4-6 cm 60 3.2 No
7-9 cm 64 4.0 No
L/Spine (AP) 21-23 cm 80 20 Yes
L/Spine (LAT) 32-34 cm 100 30 Yes
Pelvis/Hip 12-14 cm 73 10 Yes
20-22 cm 77 18 Yes
26-28 cm 78 40 Yes
Chest (AP) 12-16 cm 80 1.0 No
22-24 cm 80 1.6 No
30-34 cm 80 2.2 No
Chest (LAT) 32-36 cm 90 2.0 No
36-40 cm 90 2.2 No
Abdomen 8-12 cm 72 10 Yes
18-22 cm 77 18 Yes
28-32 cm 80 36 Yes
Table 4-3. Film Screen: Kodak OG Film: Lanex Regular Screen (400 Speed) 40” SID

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Technique Chart
Examination Thickness kVp mAs Grid

Hand 2-4 cm 60 2.0 No


5-7 cm 60 2.0 No
Wrist 2-4 cm 62 2.0 No
5-7cm 62 2.0 No
Forearm (AP) 2-4 cm 60 2.0 No
5-7 cm 66 2.5 No
8-10 cm 70 2.5 No
Forearm (LAT) 4-6 cm 60 2.0 No
7-9 cm 66 2.5 No
10-12 cm 70 2.5 No
Elbow (AP) 5-7 cm 70 2.5 No
8-10cm 73 2.5 No
Elbow (LAT) 4-6 cm 70 2.5 No
7-9 cm 73 2.5 No
Humerus 5-7 cm 70 2.5 No
8-10cm 73 2.5 No
Ankle (AP) 5-7 cm 70 2.5 No
8-10cm 73 2.5 No
Ankle (LAT) 5-7 cm 70 2.5 No
8-10cm 73 2.5 No
Knee 7-9 cm 70 4.0 No
10-12cm 76 5.0 No
Foot (AP) 2-4 cm 60 2.0 No
5-7 cm 64 2.5 No
Foot (LAT) 4-6 cm 68 2.0 No
7-9 cm 74 2.5 No
Femur 6-8 cm 73 3.0 No
12-14 cm 76 3.5 No
Shoulder 4-6 cm 70 3.2 No
7-9 cm 74 4.0 No
L/Spine (AP) 21-23 cm 70 20 Yes
L/Spine (LAT) 32-34 cm 100 30 Yes
Pelvis/Hip 12-14 cm 83 10 Yes
20-22 cm 87 18 Yes
26-28 cm 88 40 Yes
Chest (AP) 12-16 cm 90 2 No
22-24 cm 90 2.5 No
30-34 cm 90 3.6 No
Chest (LAT) 32-36 cm 100 5 No
36-40 cm 100 7 No
Abdomen 8-12 cm 82 10 Yes
18-22 cm 87 18 Yes
28-32 cm 90 36 Yes
Table 4-4. Universal CR Technique chart, 40” SID

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4.9 Control Panel Functions:

Figure 4.7 Control Panel Descriptions

4.9.1 ON/OFF- This is the main power switch/ circuit breaker.


4.9.2 kVp Display - This display shows the selected kVp in 1 kVp increments.
4.9.3 mAs - This display shows the computed mAs level prior to exposure.
4.9.4 Time - This display shows the preset exposure time in intervals of 0.01 to 4
seconds.
4.9.5 kVp Adjust Buttons - These two momentary buttons adjust the displayed kVp
value from 50 to 100 kVp in 1 kVp increments.
4.9.6 mA Adjust Buttons - These two momentary buttons adjust the displayed and
selected mA value 15 or 25 mA.
4.9.7 Time Adjust Buttons - These two momentary buttons adjust the displayed
exposure time from 0.01 to 4 seconds in 0.01 second increments.
4.9.8 READY Indicator - This indicator lights up when the unit is ready to make an
exposure. It’s time delayed circuit prevents excessive exposure frequency
which could damage the unit.
4.9.9 X-RAY Indicator This indicator lights up when the exposure button is pressed
and an exposure is made. An audio tone is also generated during exposure.
4.9.10 FAULT Indicator - This indicator lights up when an internal circuitry fault
occurs. A numerical code with also appear in the control panel’s display to
indicate what type of fault has occurred.
4.9.11 AEC ON/OFF - This is a left over feature switch that is no longer offered.
4.9.12 GRID ON/OFF - This is a feature that is also no longer offered on the HF-110.

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4.9 Continued.
4.9.13 RESET Button - This button must be pressed to reset a fault condition.

Figure 4.8 Generator Folded in Travel Position

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Figure 4.9 Generator in Operation Position

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Theory of Operation 5
5.1 System Overview
The Model HF-110 consists of three major electrical sub-assemblies.
The generator Assembly contains the high voltage circuitry, x-ray tube and
collimator (further discussed in section 4.2). The Control Assembly contains
the electronics, microprocessor, high frequency generating circuits and the front
panel controls (further discussed in section 4.3). The Inverter Assembly is part
of the Control Assembly, but is discussed in detail in section 4.3. The optional
Automatic Exposure Control houses the x-ray sensor and its associated
electronics (discussed in section 4.4).

Figure 5-1. Block Diagram.


* active low signal is approximately 0V DC, active high approx. +5V DC

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5.2. Generator Assembly


The Generator Assembly is made up of both the High Frequency Monoblock
Head assembly and the Collimator. The Generator is connected to the control
assembly via connector J1 (Ref. Drawing. 700285). The Collimator is connected to the
Generator head assembly supplying the 24VAC required for the lamp. The control
voltage used to generate the kilo-voltage output enters the assembly at pins A & B of
connector J1. The voltage is approximately 600 VPP at approximately 20 kHz square
wave, for a 100 kVp output.
The filament voltage enters at pins F, G and H of connector J1. Pin H is at a
DC level of approximately 15 V, and pins F & G have a high frequency voltage of
about 30 VPP with respect to ground at approximately 400 Hz. J1 Pin L is the mA
feedback signal (10V = 25mA). J1 pins C&D provide the 24 VAC for the collimator
lamp and timer. J1 pin E is the ground. J1 pin K is the kV feedback signal (10
V=100kV). Connector J2 (mA jack) allows an mA meter to be placed in series with the
tube current mA line for calibration purposes.

DISPLAY FAULT DESCRIPTION ACTION REQUIRED

1 Memory failure (RAM). Call for Service


2 Battery Back-Up failure (ROM). Call for Service
3 EPROM Failure. Call for Service
4 Back-Up timer activated Reset Unit - See note 1
5 Exposure terminated by operator. Reset Unit
6 Inverter failure. Reset Unit - See note 1
9 No mA signal. Call for Service

10 High Voltage circuit failure. Call for Service

Figure 5-2. Displayed Fault Conditions

NOTE:
1. May indicate a timer problem. Depress the reset button to clear the fault
condition and continue. If the problem persists, call for service.

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5.3 Control Assembly


The Control Assembly is made up of the following sub-assemblies; Control
PCB Assembly, Microprocessor Assembly, Front Panel Assembly and low voltage
power supply.

A1C5 is connected across the incoming lines to filter any surges. The power is
routed to the Control Assembly and is powered by either 120 VAC or 220 VAC via
connection A5TB-1. A5TB-3 on the Power PCB selects either 1115 or 230 VAC input.
When the circuit breaker (ON/OFF) CB1 closed, AC voltage is applied to the Power
PCB A1A5, P/N 501143. A5R1 is used to limit the in-rush current limiting soft start
resistor for the rectifier filter section. The 115 AC voltage is fused through F1 and F2
to the Control transformer A1T1J1 pins 1, 3 and 5.

The DC supply is made up of BR1, C1 through C10 and R2 and R3. The
capacitor series, parallel network changes the incoming AC voltage to a 360 VDC
output. Resistors R2 and R3 are a bleeder circuit for the capacitors when power is
removed.

During the Prep and X-ray period relay contacts 1A and 1B short resistor R1 to
allow delivery of the full current to the power supply required during exposure.
Transformer T1 is an isolation transformer, one secondary, 36 VAC and is used as the
prime source for the filament supply on Control PCB A1A1. Another secondary is 24
VAC and is used to create a +24VDC voltage on the control PCB A1A1. A third 24VAC
secondary winding goes to connector A1J2 pins C and D through F3 on A1A5 for the
collimator lamp power supply.

The microprocessor PCB Assembly 501150 (A1A2) is the brain of the unit. All
calibration data, kV and mA are stored in a memory chip. The processor receives the
X-Ray Prep and X-Ray On signals from the exposure switch connected via A1J3. The
X-ray prep signal, an active low, goes to both the microprocessor at A1A2 P1 pin 1
and the Control PCB via A1A2 P11 pin 1. where it activates the filament circuitry and
also energizes relay K1. All this prepares the unit for an x-ray exposure. When the x-
ray signal an active low, is applied to J3 pin A the signal is fed into the microprocessor
via P1 and pin 2, that initiates a timed signal which exits from the microprocessor at P1
pin 17 an active high, and enters the Control PCB (A1) at P11 pin 7. This signal is
also used to initiate the audible beeper which is part of the microprocessor board (A2).
The microprocessor also monitors the FAULT signal (active low), on P1 pin 40 from
the Control PCB (A1)

P11 pin 9. The microprocessor also outputs an adjustable voltage level from
P1 pin 21 which is the reference out signal, typically 5 to 10 VDC and is proportional to
the KV output.

IGBT devices Q1 and Q2 make up a full bridge high frequency, square wave
generator circuit operating at approximately 20 kHz. This circuit is energized during
the X-Ray on period and is used to convert the DC voltage back to high frequency AC
to drive the high voltage transformer in the generator assembly at approximately 20
kHz.

The Control PCB Assembly (A1A1) takes commands from the microprocessor
and converts them into high frequency signals to drive the full bridge. Current
transformer T2 is used to monitor the high frequency current out of the Full Bridge, and
provides an interrupt in the event of excessive current flow. The high frequency
voltage output of the full Bridge is taken from transistors Q1- C2E1 and Q2-C2E1.

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The output signal now flows through capacitor C3 and goes to connector J2
pins A and B. Capacitor C3 is a DC voltage blocker preventing a DC signal from
entering the primary of the High Voltage Transformer of the Generator assembly.

The microprocessor selects the mA station from connector A1A2P1 pin 29 into
A1A1P11 pin 3, Control PCB. An active low signal selects the 15 mA station and an
active high signal selects the 25 mA station. A filament control signal leaves the
microprocessor via P1 pin 23 (LM350 control). This signal is used to provide a stored
calibrated voltage to the filament drive during the PREP mode to preheat the filament.
During the exposure the control board regulates the amount of filament power needed
to produce the selected mA. (15 mA or 25 mA).
To calibrate the generator a BCD switch is provided on the microprocessor
PCB A1A2 and is used to select the correct calibration mode. The AEC interlock
signal (active low), enters the microprocessor board at P1 pin 39. This signal is low
when the AEC assembly is connected via J4. The front panel assembly (A3) houses
all the push buttons and indicators for operating the unit and is connected to the
microprocessor through ribbon cable assembly W1. The filament control board
generates the high frequency voltage that feeds the primary of the filament transformer
pins F, H and G on J2.
The power supply assembly A1A4 provides +/- 15VDC and +5 VDC for all the low
voltage signal processing electronics.
The optional automatic line sense assembly A5 monitors the input voltage and
switches a set of contacts which changes the rectifier filter section from full wave doublers to a
full wave bridge. It also selects the proper tap on the control transformer T1.

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5.3 Continued:

Figure 5-3. kVp Generation Circuit

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5.3 Continued:

Figure 5-4. mA Generation Circuit

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5.3 Continued:

Figure 5-5. 700309 Control PCB

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5.4 Automatic Exposure Control (No longer offered)

The automatic exposure control assembly consists of an x-ray sensitive transducer with a
buffer amplifier that provides a proportional analog signal to the microprocessor during the
exposure. The AEC signal enters on J4 pin 2, which goes to the microprocessor at P1 pin 33,
that signal is present during an x-ray exposure in the AEC mode.

J4 pin 4 is the interlock that tells the AEC operational circuits on the Microprocessor PCB that
an AEC chamber is connected. It is grounded to J4-4 when connected.

J4 pin3 is the +15VDC supply and J4-5 is the -15VDC supply.

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Calibration 6
6.1 Calibration:

CAUTION
This procedure should only be performed by trained personnel!

WARNING: The stand contains a spring loaded arm with 240 pounds of force. Never
release the arm safety latch without the X-Ray head attached (Applies to additional
stand when furnished). It is recommended that a strap be used over the support arm
to the bottom frame to prevent accidental release of the arm

This Section Pertains To Factory Trained or Authorized JCF ENGINEERING, INC.


Service Personnel Only

6.2 Interconnections:
Connect the control module (Model HF-110-CM) to the x-ray generator (Model HF-
110-G) by means of the interconnecting cable by pushing in the connector and
turning clockwise to lock. Connect the power line cord (See drawing 500923 in
Section IV for correct plug wiring) to the x-ray control (Model HF-110-CM) by pushing
in and turning clockwise to lock. Connect the other end of power line cord to the
primary power source (wall outlet).

WARNING!
Extreme Shock Hazard
This procedure should only be performed by trained personnel!

Be certain that the primary power source (wall outlet) is the same rating as the voltage
specified on the device label, (located on the rear panel of the x-ray control).

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6.3 Calibration Set-up:


Connect the mAs meter to J4, the 1/8" phone jack located in the bottom plate of the
Generator Assembly. Load the kVp Divider (Keithley model 35080A) with the 50 -
150 kVp or 50-135 Mobile filter pack and place it in the center of the X-Ray field. Use
either an oscilloscope or preferably the Keithley Triad QA software.

Figure 6-1. Service Switch Location

Set the function switch to Run. Connect the kVp Divider cable to the oscilloscope
(storage type) and set up the scope as follows:
Volts/Div: 1 Display: set to Storage
Time/Div: 20ms Source: Channel 1
Ground Input/trace: lower line Input: DC
Mode: Channel 1
Trigger Mode: Single
Pre trigger: 2 division Push “Run”

WARNING!
This equipment should only be operated by trained personnel!
Hazardous X-ray Radiation Dangers exist!

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6.4 Beam Current: (mA)


NOTE: The mA (beam current) is pre-set at the factory and is self regulating so there is
no need for adjustment. The squareness of the wave shape (leading edge) can
be adjusted as follows:
6.4.1 With the power 'OFF' set the 'SERVICE' switch to position 1 (ref. fig. 6.1).
6.4.2 Turn the control 'POWER' switch to the 'ON' position and the kVp meter will display
50 kVp and the 15 mA indicator will illuminate. The center indicator of the density bar
graph will illuminate.
6.4.3 Collimate the X-Ray beam to size of the filter pack on the kVp Divider. Set Channel
2 of the oscilloscope to view the mA wave shape via the mA Jack (J4) and step away
from the unit.
6.4.4 Make an exposure and view the kVp wave shape captured by the Keithley. When the
kV waveform appears to have a very low or no under or overshoot, the Binary cap
PCB is correctly adjusted. Check the waveform at low kV (50), mid kV (80), and high
kV (100).

6.4.5 If there is over or under shoot displayed on the Keithley wave form then adjustment is
required for the Binary Cap PCB 124-5063G2. Adjust the capacitor selection on the
124-5063G2 for the best overall effect.

6.4.6 If the kVp leading starts low and slopes upward toward the desired kV value, then
reset the switches as shown about four rows downward on Table 5-3 (about row 22).
If the kVp leading edge is still starting low and sloping, reset the switches about four
more rows downward (about row 26) and re-test.
6.4.7 If the kVp leading overshoots then slopes downward toward the desired value, reset
the switches as shown about two or three rows upward.
6.4.8 When the capacitor selection results in a very small upward slope or small overshoot
of the leading edge, reset the switches in smaller row steps of one or two rows up or
down.
6.4.9 If the upper corner of the leading edge of the kV waveform shows a bevel effect
(corner chopped about 30 degrees) then do not attempt to compensate this with
capacitor selector until the mA waveform is free of under or overshoot.

Table 6-1: Binary Capacitor Chart X = Switch closed (On)


Row Selectable cap Switch 1 Switch 2 Switch 3 Switch 4 Switch 5 Switch 6
values

1 0.015uF X
2 0.033uF X

3 0.048uF X X

4 0.068uF X

5 0.083uF X X

6 0.101uF X X
7 0.116uF X X X

8 0.127uF X

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Table 6-1: Binary Capacitor Chart X = Switch closed (On)


Table 6-1, Continued.
Row Selectable cap Switch 1 Switch 2 Switch 3 Switch 4 Switch 5 Switch 6
values
9 0.142uF X X

10 0.160uF X X

11 0.175uF X X X
12 0.195uF X X

13 0.210uF X X X

14 0.228uF X X X

15 0.243uF X X X X

16 0.270uF X

17 0.285uF X X

18 0.303uF X X

19 0.318uF X X X

20 0.338uF X X

21 0.353uF X X X

22 0.371uF X X X

23 0.386uF X X X X

24 0.397uF X X

25 0.412uF X X X

25 0.412uF X X X

26 0.430uF X X X
27 0.445uF X X X X

28 0.465uF X X X

29 0.480uF X X X X

30 0.498uF X X X X

31 0.513uF X X X X X

32 0.560uF X
33 0.575uF X X

34 0.593uF X X

35 0.608uF X X X

36 0.628uF X X

37 0.643uF X X X

38 0.661uF X X X

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Table 6-1: Binary Capacitor Chart X = Switch closed (On)


Table 6-1, Continued.
Row Selectable cap Switch 1 Switch 2 Switch 3 Switch 4 Switch 5 Switch 6
values
39 0.676uF X X X X

40 0.687uF X X
41 0.702uF X X X

42 0.720uF X X X

43 0.735uF X X X X
44 0.755uF X X X
45 0.770uF X X X X

46 0.788uF X X X X

47 0.803uF X X X X X
48 0.830uF X X

49 0.845uF X X X

50 0.863uF X X X

51 0.878uF X X X X

52 0.898uF X X X

53 0.913uF X X X X

54 0.931uF X X X X

55 0.946uF X X X X X

56 0.957uF X X X
57 0.972uF X X X X

58 0.990uF X X X X

59 1.005uF X X X X X

60 1.025uF X X X X

61 10.040uF X X X X X

62 1.058uF X X X X X
63 1.073uF X X X X X X

Table 6-1: Binary Capacitor Chart X = Switch closed (On)


6.4.10 After the mA leading edge is set, use the Plus and Minus arrow keys of the
“DENSITY ADJUST” LED display bar to calibrate the mA output.
6.4.11 Depressing the “RESET” button will change the displayed kVp in 10 kV
increments and enter the calibration data changes into the microprocessor.
6.4.12 When the end 'RESET' button is pressed the mA indicator will turn off
indicating that the kV adjustment for the selected mA mode and displayed kV
is active.

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6.4.13 When the end of the selected mA station is reached the mA Station LED will go off
and displayed 100 kVp will now display 50 kVp indicating that the selected mA
station calibration mode has ended.
6.4.14 Turn the 'POWER' Switch to the 'OFF' position and set the calibration binary switch to
the '2' position for 25 mA calibration or 0 for normal operation mode.

NOTE: Pressing the RESET button automatically enters the calibration data and
advances the calibration program to the next calibration point. Adjustments can
be verified at any time by turning the 'POWER' switch 'OFF' and rotating the
“Service” switch to the 0 position. When the 'POWER' switch is turned 'ON', the
default parameters will be displayed, 80 kVp, 15 mA and .1 Sec. Make an
exposure and verify the correct output for the selected parameters.

6.5 Tube Potential: (kVp)


6.5.1 Set the “SERVICE” switch set at position 1.
6.5.2 Turn the 'POWER' switch to 'ON' and 50 kV will be displayed and the mA LED will be
illuminated indicating the unit mA will be calibrated.
6.5.3 Press the 'RESET button and the mA indicator will not be illuminated indicating the
system is in the kV calibration function. Proceed as follows: Make an exposure and
read the measured kVp.
6.5.4 Use the Plus and Minus arrow keys of the Density Adjust to adjust the kVp. If the kVp
is high, then use Minus key to subtract from the kVp reference. If the output is low,
then use the Plus key to add to the kVp reference. Each increment of the density bar
graph is 0.5 kVp for a total range of +/- 5 kVp.
6.5.5 Depress the “Reset” button to enter the calibration data change into the
microprocessor. The kVp meter will now display 60 kVp and the 15 mA Station LED
will light to indicate that the unit is in the 15 mA calibration mode at 60 kVp.
6.5.6 Repeat steps 6.5.2 thru 6.5.5 for 60-100 kVp in the selected 15 mA range in 10 kVp
increments.
6.5.7 Turn the 'POWER' switch to 'OFF' and set the “SERVICE” switch to position 2.
6.5.8 Repeat steps 6.5.2 thru 6.5.3 for the 50-100 kVp, 25 mA range in 10 kVp increments.
6.5.9 Set the “Service” switch to the 0 position. Verify the calibration points and note on
checklist.
6.5.10 If any points need to be fine tuned, set the “Service” switch to the required setting
and toggle through the calibration modes using the “Reset” button until the correct
range is found.

6.6 Exposure Time:


6.6.1 Remove the phone plug from the mA jack. Measure the time base of the kVp wave
form at the 50% level. Confirm timer accuracy as indicated on checklist.

6.7 Beam Alignment:


6.7.1 Clamp down ear(s) of head to prevent movement during alignment. Rotate
collimator so that knobs are facing front.

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6.7 Continued:
6.7.2 Adjust the distance of the boom arm so the generator is at 40" FFD.
6.7.3 Place Alignment Tool (RMI, 161A) on a cassette in light field with the large blue dot
located in the right forward quadrant of the fixture. At 40” collimate the light field to
the outside edge of the blue border.
6.7.4 Place Beam Alignment Tool (RMI, 162A) in center of the field locating the center dot
at the intersection of RMI 161 center lines.
6.7.5 Adjust the cassette with both RMI test fixtures so the RMI 162 upper dot covers the
lower dot. Readjust the collimator to the borders if necessary.
6.7.6 Make an exposure at 80 kVp, 2 mAs. Process the image and verify the actual X-ray
field is located the same location as the light field.
6.7.7 If the X-ray field and light field are not congruent, adjust the light field to the X-ray
field by moving the light field to the X-ray field.
6.7.8 Remove the collimator cover as per the instructions in the associated collimator
manual.
6.7.9 Place the alignment tool in the field as defined in 6.6.5 with the light field lined up to
the outside edge of the blue border.
6.7.10 Place the exposed film on top of the alignment tool making sure that the exposed
border of the film coincides with the blue border of the alignment tool.
6.7.11 Adjust the Collimator light field to coincide with the exposed field of the x-ray film.
6.7.12 Move Beam Left.
6.7.13 Turn horizontal bolt CCW Move Beam Right.
6.7.14 Turn horizontal bolt CW Move Beam Down.
6.7.15 Turn vertical bolt CCW Move Beam Up.
6.7.16 Turn vertical bolt CW.
6.7.17 Rotate collimator back to original position to check alignment by repeating original
procedure. If field cannot be sufficiently centered with adjustment bolts, contact JCF
Engineering, Inc. Technical Support, otherwise continue.
6.7.18 In addition to the light field/X-ray field congruency, the center of the x- ray field must
coincide with the center of the light field within +/- 1% of the SID (0.4”). If the centers
are too far out of alignment, adjustment of the collimator light field is necessary.

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Periodic Maintenance 7
7.1 Introduction
In order to keep the Dynarad unit operating properly, it must be inspected and
checked in accordance with the recommended intervals depending on the age and
use of the equipment. If there is a problem, call an authorized X-Ray service
provider.

DO NOT OPERATE THE EQUIPMENT UNTIL REPAIRS ARE COMPLETED!

7.2 Periodic Maintenance Schedule


Refer to the schedule below for information on when to perform periodic maintenance
on the HF-110.
Note: Due to varying operating conditions, the procedures listed below may have
to be performed at greater or lesser intervals. You may have to adjust intervals
according to your unit’s performance.

WARNING!
Extreme Hazards Exist
This procedure should only be performed by trained personnel!

The HF-110 does not require power during mechanical maintenance activities as
outlined below. Make sure to turn the 'POWER' switch 'OFF' and disconnect the
power cord before continuing.

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What to Do When to Do It Refer to Page

Clean external surfaces Every Week or as “Cleaning External Surfaces” on


Required 7.3.9.
Verify calibration Every six months “Calibration” on Chapter 6.

Check fasteners for tightness Monthly “Check fasteners for tightness” on


page 4-3
Check collimator tightness Monthly “Check collimator tightness” Chapter
4, Table 4.2
Check interconnect cables Monthly “Check interconnect cables” Section

Check tube head rotation Monthly “Check tube head rotation (friction
(friction lock) lock)” Figure 7.1 and 7.2.

Table 7-1. Periodic Maintenance Schedule

WARNING!
Explosion Hazards Exist

This equipment is NOT classified as anesthetic-proof and may ignite flammable


anesthetics.

Flammable agents used for skin cleaning or disinfecting may also produce an
explosion hazard.

This Section Pertains To JCF ENGINEERING, INC. trained, authorized service


provider Personnel only!

7.3 Recommended Intervals


Periodic preventive maintenance including cleaning, mechanical and electrical
adjustments, are to be performed every six months or 3000 exposures. The
periodic maintenance schedule is required to maintain the unit in proper and
accurate working condition.

7.4 Maintenance Procedure


Reference the recommended maintenance checklist in table 5.1 and verify that all
check points have been completed.
7.4.1 Ensure the power has been disconnected before starting any
cleaning operation.
7.4.2 Ensure no liquid gets into the unit.
7.4.3 Do not immerse the equipment, including any components or
accessories, in liquid.

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7.4 Continued:
7.4.4 Do not autoclave the equipment, including any component or accessories.
7.4.5 Do not use water. Water can short-circuit the electrical installation and cause
corrosion to mechanical parts.
7.4.6 Do not use acid or abrasive products.
7.4.7 Use only a dry cloth to clean chrome-plated parts.
7.4.8 Only the surface areas of unit parts, including accessories and connection
cables, should be disinfected using a gaseous disinfectant. For safety
reasons, do not spray disinfectants.
7.4.9 Clean painted parts with a cloth and products appropriate for cleaning
plastic materials; after cleaning wipe the surfaces with a clean, dry cloth.
7.4.10 Do not spray cleaning or disinfection solution directly on the equipment. To
disinfect, moisten a cloth with a 70% Isopropyl alcohol solution or equivalent
and wipe the surface of the equipment.
7.4.11 When disinfecting the examination room, ensure the unit is covered with plastic sheets.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Never use lubricants such as grease


on any part of the DynaRad. If binding is a problem, the
cause must be determined and parts replaced where
required.

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MAINTENANCE CHECKLIST

MODEL: HF-110-A/M: SERIAL #

1) Beam Current (Reference Section 6.3)

2) Tube Potential (Reference Section 6.4).

3) Exposure time (Reference Section 6.5).

4) Beam Alignment (Reference Section 6.6)

5) Check voltage at J1 pins 1 and 3 with collimator unplugged


28 VAC RMS collimator lamp supply.
6) Check that all Indicators are illuminating.

7) Check that all hardware is tightly secured.

8) Check that collimator mounting ring is tight

9) Check the interconnect cable for broken or frayed wires, loose


or corroded connectors and worn through outer covering.
10) Check that all hardware is secure and properly fastened.

11) Check that all friction locks are properly adjusted, and head
rotation move freely but maintains location. Tighten as required.
12) Inspect piston mounts. Make sure shoulder bolts are secure.

Table 7-2. Maintenance Checklist

NOTE:

When cleaning the control membrane, use a cloth moistened in warm soapy water use a mild
soap.
Do not soak the unit as moisture will create problems with electronic components.
Do not use strong cleaners or solvents as they may blur the lettering or dull the finish.
Polish with pure liquid or paste wax.
Do not use a wax containing a cleaning substance.
Do not use any polish the control membrane meter windows.

SERVICE ENGINEER: DATE:

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7.5 Check tube head rotation (Friction Lock)

CAUTION

Ensure that the both wheels are securely locked before beginning this inspection.
Check that the tube head rotation friction lock is properly adjusted, proceed as follows:

7.5.1 Check to ensure that there is no gap as in Figure 5-2 between the tube head arm and the friction
pad and that the bolt is flush.

7.5.2 If the gap is as illustrated in Figure 7-1 no action is required.

7.5.3 If the gap is as illustrated in Figure 7.2, correct by tightening the bolt until the friction holds the
tube head in location when swiveled.

7.5.4 If the bolt is not flush, correct this by tightening the bolt so that there is no gap between the arm
and collar and the bolt is slightly below the collar as illustrated in Figure 7-3.

7.5.5 After the bolt is properly tightened, tighten the set screws in the square tube arm located as
illustrated in Figure 7.3.

7.5.6 When the gap and bolts is o.k., check the tube head rotation as follows.

Figure 7.1. Yoke Gap Too Great


7.5.7 With the boom arm in the up position, put the 5/16” Allen wrench into shoulder bolt (#383121),
noting location of the Allen wrench as shown in Figure 7.2.

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7.5.8 Turn tube head 45° each way. Ensure that the Allen wrench does not move from the original
position while repeating this back and forth motion 10 times.

7.5.9 If the Allen wrench moved from the original position, tighten the bolt and repeat step 3 and 4.

Figure 7.2 Correct Setup for Checking Rotation Lock

Figure 7.3 Correct Rotation Lock

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Electrical Schematics 8
Drawing Number Drawing Description # Sheets Current
Rev.

700311 Control Chassis Schematic 1 1


700310 High Frequency Generator Schematic 1 1

700258 High Voltage Tank Schematic 1 1

700269 Microprocessor Schematic 1 1

501018 Microprocessor PCB Assembly 1 1

700272 Control PCB Schematic 1 1

500978 Control PCB Assembly 1 1

700270 Power Supply PCB Schematic 1 1

500986 Power Supply PCB Assembly 1 1

700278 Capacitor PCB Schematic 1 1

Table 8-1. List of Schematics

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Figure 8-1. 700311 System Interconnection Diagram

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700311
System Interconnection
Diagram

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Figure 8-2. 700310 Power Supply PCB

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700310
Power Supply PCB
Schematic

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Figure 8-3. 700285 Generator Connection Diagram.

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700285
Generator Assembly
Interconnect Diagram.

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Figure 8-4. 700309 HF-110 Generator Control Diagram.

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700309
Generator Control
Schematic

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Figure 8-5. 700309-1 HF-110 Generator kV Block Control Diagram.

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700309-1
kV Block Control
Schematic

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Figure 8-6. 700309-2 HF-110 Generator mA Block Control Diagram.

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700309-2
mA Block Control
Schematic

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Figure 8-7. 700313 HF-110 Microprocessor Control Diagram.

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501150
Microprocessor Control
Schematic

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Figure 8-8. 700182 HF-110 Operator Interface Control Panel Schematic.

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500182
Operator Interface
Control Panel Schematic

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Illustrated Parts List 9


9.0 Ordering Parts
For your convenience, replacement parts and accessories can be
ordered from JCF Engineering, Inc., by fax 24 hours a day. Please go to
our website and print a parts request form. Enter the following information
on the form to ensure quick, easy, and accurate service.
 Your name

 Business address and telephone number

 Your Ship to address and contact person

 Your e-mail address

 Your P.O. (Purchase Order) number (FAX copy preferable)

 The part number and quantity of all items required

 Your preferred method of delivery – NOTE: All parts are shipped via
FedEx Ground Service unless indicated otherwise.

9.1 To Order by Fax


A part ordering form is available for printing online at our website
www.jcfengineering.com. This form has a link on the bottom of the
Dynarad product page. Print the form and fill in all the required data
then FAX your order to JCF Engineering, Inc., at 1-303-371-4999. FAX
orders can be sent 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

Orders will be registered the following business day and will be


verified by phone or e-mail.

If you need additional assistance, please call JCF


Engineering, Inc., at 1-303-371-4045 to speak to one our Customer
Service Representatives. Telephone hours are 8:00 a.m. to 5:00
p.m., Monday through Friday (Mountain Time).
Also there is a blank form on page 106 of this manual.
Print and fill out the information and FAX to 303-371-4999.

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9.2 How to Use This Parts List
This chapter contains all part numbers necessary to order HF-110
replacement parts and assemblies.

This illustrated parts breakdown is presented in disassembled


order. Detail parts are shown below their respective upper level
assemblies whenever possible.

The parts lists follow the illustration for a particular assembly and
represent components of that assembly. The number listed in the quantity
column is the number of the specific part required to complete the
assembly and may not reflect the quantity needed for the entire system.

The lists are divided into four columns. The item/index numbers
refer to the identification number located on the drawing. The part number
is the JCF Engineering, Inc./Dynarad part number, used to identify the
part for ordering. The part description column lists each part name, and the
quantity column lists the quantity of that part used in that particular
assembly.

Illustrations are shown before the parts list for each assembly.
Some assembly illustrations require more than one page and the
illustration and table of content face each other for ease of parts ID.

Part No. Description # Sheets Current Rev.

501053 Assembly, HF-110 Top 1 1


500612 Assembly, Front Leg 1 1
500694 Assembly, Boom Arm 1 1
501182 Assembly, Locking Cylinder 1 1
501181 Assembly, Cylinder Lock 1 1

500932 Assembly, Cylinder, Non Locking 1 1


501009 Assembly, Generator 1 1

501044 Assembly, Stand 2 1


501149 Assembly, Control (final) 4 1

501896 Assembly, Stand, 28" 2 1


Table 9-1. List of Assembly Drawings

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9.3 Commonly Ordered Parts


Part Description Part number
Modified Tape Measure 218001
Gage, Level 218003
Interconnect Cable Assembly 501016
Power Cord Assembly 501034
Hand Switch, Exposure Control 501012
Plug, Hole 218063
Pad, Friction 101617
Bumper 214007
Crown, Rotation 101920
Shaft, Pivot 102051
Release Handle 102036
Retaining Cover 101605
Pin, Pivot 102051
Locking Cylinder Assembly 501182
Non Locking Cylinder Assembly 500932
Hose Mount 214081
Wheel Assembly 211027
Washer, Wave Spring 383142
Fuse, Time Lag, (1A) 250V 203018
Fuse, Time Lag, (2A) 250V 213019
Pin, Lock 383612
Lanyard, Wire 218058
Bezel, Control 102127
Main On/Off Switch 378087
Brake Toggle Assembly 210032
Collimator lamp (Collimax) 201007
Collimator lamp (Ralco) 400037
Replacement collimator power cord (Collimax) 501276
Replacement collimator power cord (Ralco) 501278
Technical Manual CD or On-line at * HF-110A-DOC
mA plug, for measuring mA with appropriate meter 385023
Table 9-2. Commonly Ordered Parts

* www.jcfengineering.com

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501053 HF-110 Top Assembly
Fig ref. Part number Description Qty
1 501009 Generator Assembly (Head) 1
Collimator, With Laser Cross
2 CM-100-24-C-P 1
Hair
3 501016 Interconnect Cable 1
4 501144 Stand 1
5 501149 Control Assembly 1
6 501016 Exposure Switch Assembly 1
7 501034 Power cord 1
Table 9-3. HF-110 Top Assembly Main Components

Figure 9-1. 501053 Top Assembly


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500612 Front Leg Assembly
Fig ref. Part number Description Qty
1 800250 Leg, Weldment 1
2 211010 Wheel, Swivel 2
3 381501 Washer, Flat 8
4 381556 Nut, Hex, Nylock 8
5 102021 Hinge, Right 1
6 102018 Hinge, Left 1
7 216054 Bushing 2
8 382004 Screw, Flat Head, Allen 4
9 383612 Pin, Lock 1
10 218058 Wire, Lanyard 1
11 381001 Washer, Flat 1
12 381002 Washer, Split Locking 1
13 381006 Screw, Pan Head 1
Table 9-4. Front Leg Assembly Parts Listing

Figure 9-2. Front Leg Assembly Parts Illustration

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500694 Arm Assembly, Boom
Part number Description Qty
1 102386 Boom Arm 1
2 101607 Axle, Arm 2
3 381005 Screw, Flat Head 8
4 104594 Cap, Axle End 2
5 380515 Screw, Flat Head 6
6 383059 Washer, Flat 1
7 103335 Mount, Cylinder 1
8 382063 Screw, Button Head 1
9 382029 Screw, Socket Head 1
10 383130 Heli-Coil 2
11 214032 Cap, Hole Plug 1
12 383050 Nut, Nylock 1
13 102559 Label, Caution 2
14 382045 Screw, Button Head 2
15 214081 Mount, Cable 2
Table 9-5. Boom Arm Assembly Parts Listing

Fig ref.

Figure 9-3. Boom Arm Parts Illustration

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501182 Locking Cylinder Assembly
Fig ref. Part number Description Qty
1 213055 Gas Spring 1
2 214083 Flex Grey Hose 1
3 102034 Lower Holder 1
4 102033 Upper Holder 1
5 380517 Set Screw, 3-32 X Allen 2
Table 9-6. Locking Cylinder Parts Listing

Figure 9-4. Locking Cylinder Parts Illustration

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501181 Cylinder Lock Assembly


Part number Description Qty
1 102005 Lock Pivot Cylinder 1
2 102022 Lock Link 1
3 216053 Spherical Bearing 1
4 383603 Spring Pin 1
5 383596 Spring Pin 1
Table 9-7. Cylinder Lock Parts Listing

Fig ref.

Figure 9-5. Cylinder Lock Parts Illustration

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500932 Non Locking Cylinder Assembly
Fig ref. Part number Description Qty
1 213039 Gas Spring 1
2 102035 Piston Hose Holder 2
3 218146 Ball Joint End 2
4 380517 Set Screw, 3-32 Allen 2
5 214083 Flex Hose 1
Table 9-8. Non-Locking Cylinder Parts Listing

Figure 9-6. Non-Locking Cylinder Parts Illustration

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501009 Generator Assembly

Part number Description Qty


1 501010 Tube HV Head Assembly 1
2 500555 Yoke Assembly 1
3 415010 Cable tie Mounts 5
4 101581 Mounting Block 1
5 101983 Lead Generator Shield 1
6 385022 mA Jack 1
7 210-5060 Transition Plate 1
8 102038 Lead Shield 1
9 380000 Hex Nut 8
10 380001 Flat Washer 8
11 380002 Lock Washer 8
12 501012-H Hanger, Hand switch 1
13 382002 Lock Washer 4
Fig14
ref. 382000 Hex Nut 4
15 P/O 501718 Collimator Mounting Flange 1
16 501718 Collimator, Collimare 1
17 800240 Front Cover 1
18 800241 Rear Cover 1
19 102058 Insulating Shield Barrier 1
20 103354 Lead Shield, Rear 1
21 381556 Hex Nut 6
22 381501 Flat Washer 6
23 102051 Pivot Shaft 2
24 101920 Rotation Crown 2
25 381039 Screw, Fillister head, Flat 2
26 216051 Friction Washer 2
27 101605 Retainer Cover 1
28 381539 Screw, Flat Head, Socket 6
29 380556 Screw, Truss Head 4
30 101617 Friction Washer 2
31 101616 Pivot Retainer 2
Table 9-9. Generator Head Parts Listing

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Figure 9-7 Generator Head Parts Illustration

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501393 28" Front Leg
Part number Description Qty
1 104566 Front leg 1
2 211010 Swivel wheel 2
3 381501 Washer, Flat 8
4 381556 Nut, 10-32, Nylock 8
Table 9-10. 28" Front Leg Assembly Parts Listing

Fig ref.

Figure 9-8 28" Front Leg Assembly Parts Illustration

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501044 Stand Assembly, Final 501044 Stand Assembly, Final (Cont.)
Fig ref. Part number Description Qty Fig ref. Part number Description Qty

1 800340 Stand Weldment 1 33 218063 Plug, Hole 2


2 500612 Front Leg Assembly 1 34 382026 Screw, Fl. Hd. 2
3 101984 Rod, Control Release 35 103425 Cushion, Generator 1
4 800336 Rail, Support (L/H) 1 36 102031 Lock, Release Rod Assembly 1
5 800335 Rail, Support (R/H) 1 37 383124 Bolt, Shoulder 1
6 103419 Runner, Rail 2 38 381556 Nut, Hex 1
7 383112 Screw 8 39 800267 Brake, Link Weldment 1
8 210032 Handle, Toggle Clamp 2 40 380556 Screw, 10-32 x 1/4" Truss Head 4
9 218057 Foot, Adjustable 2 41 102036 Handle, Release 1
10 382582 Nut, Hex 2 42 380510 Screw 2
11 211027 Wheel Assembly 2 43 380501 Washer, Flat 2
12 382048 Screw, But. Hd. 2 44 102015 Cover, Pivot 1
13 382001 Washer, Flat 2 45 501012-H Hook, Hand switch Assembly 1
14 214064 Plug, Hole 2 46 380521 Screw, Fl. Hd. 2
15 102701 Axle, Rear Wheel 2 47 102019 Bracket, Kick 1
16 383141 Helicoil 2 48 381504 Screw, Fl. Hd. 2
17 383142 Washer, Wave Spring 2 49 214027 Base Cover Screw 2
18 500694 Arm Assembly, Boom 1 50 214030 Cover, Screw 2
19 102007 Left Pivot, Boom Arm 1 51 102020 Shaft, Kick Bracket 1
20 102006 Right Pivot, Boom Arm 1 52 216002 Bushing, Flanged 2
21 216052 Bearing, Spherical 2 53 101659 Shaft, Hinge 1
22 101992 Washer, Rub 2 54 213010 Spring, Ext. 1
23 382027 Screw, S. Hd. 4 55 102086 Retainer 2
24 501182 Cylinder Assembly, Locking 1 56 381576 Screw, Fl. Hd. 2
25 501181 Lock, Cylinder Assembly 1 57 216018 Bushing 1
26 500932 Cylinder Assembly 1 58 382064 Nut, Locking 1
27 383099 Bolt, Shoulder 1 59 219027 Retaining Washer, Toothed 4
28 382612 Screw, Cap Socket 5/16-18 X 1 3 60 219028 Snap Retaining Ring 4
29 382578 Washer, Flat 1 61 501088 Cassette Bin 1
30 383175 Washer, Flat 2 62 381576 Screw, Flat head 4
31 383130 Insert, Thread. 2 63 383006 Washer, Flat 1
32 102371 Label 2 64 382028 1/4 X 20 X 1" Cap Head 2
Table 9-11. Stand Parts Listing 65 381545 10-32 X 3/4 cap head screw 2
Table 9-11. Stand Parts Listing (Cont.)

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501044 Stand Assembly, Final

Figure 9-9. Stand Parts Illustration

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501149 Control, Final Assembly 501149 Control, Final Assembly (Cont)
Fig ref. Part number Description Qty Fig ref. Part number Description Qty

1 200014 Control Panel 1 32 383636 Stand-off, Hex, 8-32 4


2 380500 Nut, Hex 3 33 103849 Shield, Power Section 1
3 380501 Washer, Flat 3 34 103850 Label, Fuse 1
4 380502 Washer, Washer 3 35 103897 Nomex Shield 1
5 501150 Micro-Processor PCB 1 36 384511 RTV Adhesive A/R
6 385337 Ejector Latch 2 37 103283 Switch, Backing 1
7 380031 Nylon Hex Nut 6 38 103269 Bracket, Breaker 1
8 383555 Nylon Stand-off 6 39 103896 Bar, Stiffener 1
9 102392 Panel Plate Mount 1 40 381039 Screw, Fillister Head 2
10 380514 Screw, Pan Head 4 41 350068 Capacitor 1
11 380501 Washer, Flat 4 42 415012 Tie Wrap 2
12 380502 Lock Washer 4 43 415010 Mount, Cable Tie 2
13 200015 Low Voltage Power Supply 1 44 315010 Power Transistor, Q1 1
14 380023 Screw, Flat Head 2 45 315011 Power Transistor, Q2 1
15 103336 Decal, Protective Earth 1 46 384517 Heat Compound
16 380511 RTV Adhesive A/R 47 102779 Jumper Plate 2
17 385350 Power Inlet Connector Mount 1 48 102393 Bracket, Panel 2
18 380023 Screw, Flat Head 2 49 380514 Screw 4
19 384511 RTV Adhesive A/R 50 380501 Washer, Flat 4
20 380514 Screw, Pan Head 3 51 380502 Washer, Lock 4
21 380502 Washer, Lock 3 52 360599 Trans Assembly, Control 1
22 383657 Standoff 3 53 381502 Washer, Lock 4
23 380501 Washer, Flat 3 54 381501 Washer, Fl. 4
24 380514 Screw, Pan Head 2 55 381500 Nut, Hex 4
25 380502 Washer, Lock 2 56 103845 Chassis, Control 1
26 501143 Power Supply Assembly 1 57 378087 Breaker, Circuit 1
27 103280 Shield, IGBT 1 58 380538 Screw, Flat Head 2
28 103271 Label, Warning 1 59 501142 PCB Assy., Control 1
29 383558 Stand-offs, Hex, 6-32 4 60 380514 Screw, Philips Head 6
30 380501 Washer, Flat 4 61 380502 Washer, Lock 6
31 380502 Washer, Lock 4 62 380501 Washer, flat 4

Table 9-12. Control Parts Listing Table 9-12. Control Parts Listing (Cont.)

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501149 Control, Final Assembly

Figure 9-10. Control Parts Illustration

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501149 Control, Final Assembly (Cont) 501149 Control, Final Assembly (Cont)
Part number Description Qty
63 210035 Handle 2
64 381519 Pan Head Screw, Philips head 4
65 102127 Control Bezel 1
66 500827 Ribbon Cable 1
67 209012 Suppression Ferrite Core 1
68 103845 Control Chassis 1
69 102124 Front Cover 1
70 101985 Right Bracket 1
71 101986 Left Bracket 1
72 103355 Back Cover 1
73 384505 Adhesive A/R
74 101987 Lower Bracket 2
75 381524 Screws, Philips Head 8
76ref.
Fig 380553 Screw, Truss Head 8
77 378087 Circuit Breaker 1
78 380538 Screws, Flat Head Philips 2
79 103269 Bracket, Circuit Breaker 1
80 103283 Switch Backing Cover 1
81 407-0071 P12 Grommet Strip 8.5"
82 381000 Hex Nut 4
83 381002 Lock Washer 4
84* 102040 Latch 2
85* 380011 Screw, Pan Head 6
86* 380006 Washer, Locking 6 Figure 9-11. Control Parts Illustration, (Cont.)
87 214007 Feet, Bumper, Black 4

Table 9-12. Control Parts Listing

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501896 28" Stand Assembly, Final 501896 28" Stand Assembly, Final (Cont.)
Fig ref. Part number Description Qty
Fig ref. Part number Description Qty
34 382026 Screw, Fl. Hd. 2
1 800340 Stand Weldment 1
35 103425 Cushion, Generator 2
2 501393 Front Leg Assembly, Short 1
36 102031 Lock, Release Rod Assembly 1
3 101984 Rod, Control Release
37 383124 Bolt, Shoulder 1
4 800336 Rail, Support (L/H) 1
38 381556 Nut, Hex 1
5 800335 Rail, Support (R/H) 1
39 800267 Brake, Link Weldment 1
6 103419 Runner, Rail 2
40 380556 Screw, 10-32 x 1/4" Truss Head 4
7 383112 Screw 8
41 102036 Handle, Release 1
8 210032 Handle, Toggle Clamp 2
42 380510 Screw 2
9 218057 Foot, Adjustable 2
10 382582 Nut, Hex 2 43 380501 Washer, Flat 2
11 211027 Wheel Assembly 2 44 102015 Cover, Pivot 1
12 382048 Screw, But. Hd. 2 45 501012-H Hook, Hand switch Assembly 1
13 382001 Washer, Flat 2 46 380521 Screw, Fl. Hd. 2
14 214064 Plug, Hole 2 47 104568 Cover, Leg 1
15 102701 Axle, Rear Wheel 2 48 380510 Screw 2
16 383141 Helicoil 2 49 382046 Screw 2
17 383142 Washer, Wave Spring 2 50 382061 Screw 2
18 500694 Arm Assembly, Boom 1 51 104561 Bracket, Generator Cushion 1
19 102007 Left Pivot, Boom Arm 1 52 219027 Retaining Washer, Toothed 4
20 102006 Right Pivot, Boom Arm 1 53 219028 Retaining Ring 4
21 216052 Bearing, Spherical 2 54 501088 Cassette Bin 1
22 101992 Washer, Rub 2 55 381567 Screw, Flat Head 4
23 382027 Screw, S. Hd. 4 56 501181 Cylinder Lock Assembly 1
24 501181 Cylinder Assembly, Locking 1 57 216018 Bushing 1
25 500932 Cylinder Assembly 2 58 381567 Screw, Flat Head 4
26 383099 Bolt, Shoulder 1 59 104560 Counter Weight 1
27 383006 Washer, Flat 1 60 382002 Washer, Flat 4
28 382611 Screw, Cap Socket 5/16-18 X 1 2 61 382001 Washer, Locker 4
29 382578 Washer, Flat, 5/16 1 62 383050 Screw, Flat head 4
30 383175 Washer, Flat, Nylon 2 63 382002 Washer, Flat 4
31 383130 Insert, Thread. 2 64 382001 Washer, Flat 4
32 102371 Label 2 65 383050 Nut, Nylock 4
33 218063 Plug, Hole 2 66 382063 Screw 4
Table 9-13. 28" Stand Parts Listing (Cont.)
Table 9-13. 28” Stand Parts Listing

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501896 28" Stand Assembly, Final

Figure 9-12. 28" Stand Parts Illustration

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