Usage
9.4 Calling up messages on the
touch screen
The Messages view shows a history of all previ-
ous messages Messages are subdivided into
the following categories:
Fault
EN
US
Notice
Note
Information
Fault-free operation
Tap on Messages
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This displays the message If there are sev-
eral messages, the most current with the
highest priority is displayed first
For more information about the message, tap
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on Help
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Unit will no longer func-
tion
When the error has been
remedied, it may be nec-
essary to acknowledge the
error message
After acknowledgement
the unit will continue to
work, but only with limited
functions
Important information for
the operator, eg about
the current status of the
device
The unit continues to op-
erate
Information for the opera-
tor
The unit continues to op-
erate
10 Correct use of phosphor
storage plates
CAUTION
Phosphor storage plates (PSP) are
toxic
PSPs that are not packed in a barrier
envelope can lead to poisoning when
placed in the mouth or swallowed
Only place PSPs in the patient's
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mouth in a barrier envelope
Do not swallow the PSP or parts of it
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If the PSP or parts of it have been
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swallowed, consult a specialist doctor
immediately and remove the PSP
If the barrier envelope was damaged
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in the patient's mouth, rinse the
mouth thoroughly with copious
amounts of water Do not swallow the
water in the process
Phosphor storage plates (PSP) are flexible like
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X-ray film However, the PSPs should not be
kinked
Do not scratch the PSPs Do not subject the
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PSPs to pressure from hard or pointed ob-
jects
Do not soil the PSPs
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