Fluoroscopic X-ray System OSCAR Prime User’s Manual 2018.07.17 Document Ver.1.1 Copyrightⓒ2017 by GENORAY Co.,Ltd. All Rights Reserve Contents Contents 1. System Introduction and Safety ..................................................................................................5 1.1 System Introduction ......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 5 1.2 Before Starting Up the System ................................................................................................................................................................................... 6 1.3 Fitness ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 7 1.4 Electrical and Fire Safety ................................................................................................................................................................................................ 8 1.5 Electromagnetic Compatibility ................................................................................................................................................................................. 10 1.6 Radiation Safety............................................................................................................................................................................................................... 10 1.7 System Overheating ...................................................................................................................................................................................................... 11 1.8 Operating Environment ............................................................................................................................................................................................... 12 1.9 Signs Used for the System ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 13 1.10 Waste Management .................................................................................................................................................................................................... 14 2. Composition of OSCAR Prime ................................................................................................... 15 2.1 Structure and Names .................................................................................................................................................................................................... 15 2.2 Power ON/OFF ................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 16 2.3 X-ray ON/OFF ................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 17 2.4 Exposure Switches .......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 18 2.4.1 Hand Switch ........................................................................................................................................................................................................... 18 2.4.2 Foot Switch ............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 19 2.4.3 Shot Switch..................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 20 2.5 Emergency Switch ........................................................................................................................................................................................................... 21 2.6 Ventilation........................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 22 3. Operation of OSCAR.................................................................................................................... 23 3.1 Moving and Fixing of the Equipment................................................................................................................................................................... 23 3.1.1 Moving to the Left/Right ................................................................................................................................................................................ 23 3.1.2 Moving Forward/Backward ............................................................................................................................................................................ 24 3.1.3 Fixing the System ................................................................................................................................................................................................ 25 3.2 C-arc Manual Mode ...................................................................................................................................................................................................... 26 3.2.1 C-arc Left/Right Rotation ................................................................................................................................................................................ 26 3.2.2 C-arc Orbital Rotation ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 27 3.2.3 C-arc Horizontal Moving ................................................................................................................................................................................. 28 3.2.4 C-arc Panning........................................................................................................................................................................................................ 29 3.2.5 Up/Down Movement ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 30 4. X-ray Control and Additional Features ................................................................................... 31 4.1 How to Use OP ................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 31 4.1.1 Title Bar .................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 32 4.1.2 Status Information .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 32 4.1.3 Image Control range ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 33 4.1.4 Collimator Control Area ................................................................................................................................................................................... 35 OSCAR Prime User's Manual 2 / 77 Contents 4.1.5 Operation Buttons........................................................................................................................................................................................... 37 4.1.5.1 Anatomical program ....................................................................................................................................................................... 40 4.1.5.2 kVp/mA setting .................................................................................................................................................................................. 41 4.1.5.3 Pulses mode ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 42 4.1.5.4 DNR ......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 43 4.1.5.5 Dose Level ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 43 4.1.6 Radiography ....................................................................................................................................................................................................... 44 5.Creation of Images with OSCAR ................................................................................................ 45 5.1 Instruction Use the Fluoroscopy Mode with Manual Control .................................................................................................................. 47 5.2 Instruction Use the Fluoroscopy Mode with Automatic Control ............................................................................................................ 48 5.3 Instruction to Use the Snap Shot Mode ............................................................................................................................................................. 49 5.4 Instruction to Use the Radiography Mode ........................................................................................................................................................ 50 6. Cautions, Storage, and Maintenance After Use .................................................................... 51 6.1 Cautions ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 51 6.2 Storage ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 51 6.3 Maintenance ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 51 6.4 Cleaning............................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 51 7. Specifications ................................................................................................................................ 52 7.1 Classification and Applicable Standards .............................................................................................................................................................. 52 7.1.1 Classification ...................................................................................................................................................................................................... 52 7.1.2 Applicable International Standards ......................................................................................................................................................... 52 7.2 Power and Other Specifications .............................................................................................................................................................................. 53 7.3. Major Parts Specification ........................................................................................................................................................................................... 55 7.3.1 High Voltage Generator ............................................................................................................................................................................... 55 7.3.2 X-ray Tube ........................................................................................................................................................................................................... 56 7.3.3 Detector................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 58 7.3.3.1 FPD (Flat Panel Detector) .............................................................................................................................................................. 60 7.3.4 Iris Controller ..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 61 7.3.5 X-ray Support .................................................................................................................................................................................................... 61 7.4 Dimensions and Weight .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 62 7.4.1 OSCAR Prime ..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 62 7.5. System Labeling.............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 64 7.5.1 Manufacturer Labeling .................................................................................................................................................................................. 65 7.5.2. System Labeling .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 66 7.6 Dose information ............................................................................................................................................................................................................ 67 7.6.1 Air kerma ............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 67 7.6.2 Interventional reference point .................................................................................................................................................................. 68 7.6.3 Test geometry for measuring the air kerma rate ............................................................................................................................ 68 Appendix 1. X-ray Exposure Reference Table ............................................................................ 69 Appendix 2. Maintenance ............................................................................................................... 70 Appendix 3 Error Message ............................................................................................................. 71 3 / 77 OSCAR Prime User's Manual 1. System Introduction and Safety This User’s Manual contains general explanation of how the system works and other useful information. Please read and comprehend this manual thoroughly for safe and effective use of the system. This manual uses the following signs for instructions and warnings. Information including these signs should be carefully read and fully understood. GENORAY Address: Dunchondaero 560, 512 (ByeoksanTechnopia), Jungwon-gu, Seongnam-si, Gyeonggi-do Tel : +82-31-740-4100. Fax : +82-31-737-8018 www.genoray.com genoray@genoray.com This sign indicates important information and matters to be attended to. This sign indicates important warnings. It is used for situations and conditions that may cause danger to patients or users. The manufacturer and importer of this product shall ensure its safety, reliability, and installation/calibration/repair to be done by a qualified person. OSCAR Prime User's Manual 4 / 77 1. System Introduction and Safety 1. System Introduction and Safety 1.1 System Introduction OSCAR Prime is a mobile fluoroscopic x-ray unit, accurately exposing x-ray at a patient's surgical site for effective diagnosis and operation with high-quality x-ray images but reduced exposure. The system can be used for angiography to perform a surgical intervention if the feature is selected. Features of OSCAR Prime - Easy to operate with the LCD touch panel and user-friendly UI - ABC feature and various exposure modes are available. - High-resolution and high-quality image obtained through a detector - High-quality image created with a small amount of radiant exposure using the pulsed fluoroscopy mode and DNR feature - A minimum exposure area set via the LCD touch panel using the virtual collimator even without exposing X-ray - DSA and RSA (road map) features, optimized for angiography (optional) 5 / 77 OSCAR Prime User's Manual 1. System Introduction and Safety 1.2 Before Starting Up the System Any medical device using X-ray and electricity can be a source of potential danger. Please read and fully comprehend how to use the system and to deal with emergencies provided in the manual. - Users of this system are required to fully understand how to protect themselves from potential dangerand the conditions of the system that may cause such danger. - Failure to follow these instructions on how to use the system safely can endanger both the user and patient. - Only a qualified person should use the system. - Please read and comprehend this manual thoroughly. - Never attempt to modify this equipment. - Do not install to the equipment any other parts than those provided. - Do not use the power strip or extension wire to supply power to the system. This may lead to failure or malfunction of the unit. - Do not use the system if any failure or malfunction occurs. Contact Customer Service immediately and wait for a technician to contact you. - Do not use the PC for any other purposes than producing an x-ray image. Exposing X-ray in the form of pulses continuously at the site where a cardiac pacemaker or defibrillator is implanted may cause an error or malfunction of such device. Avoid exposing directly at those devices and minimize the duration and output of an x-ray. OSCAR Prime User's Manual 6 / 77 1. System Introduction and Safety 1.3 Fitness - The user of this system shall be responsible for maintaining accuracy of x-ray exposure amount, l eakage radiation dose, effective center of the beam, kV, and mAs. - Only a qualified physician and radiographer can use this system. Power Requirements - Before plugging in the system, please check adequate power is being supplied to the site for installation. Use of exclusive AC power is recommended in order to prevent any conflict with power requirements of other devices. 7 / 77 OSCAR Prime User's Manual 1. System Introduction and Safety 1.4 Electrical and Fire Safety Please check the following before using this system. - Make sure that the power supply for the system is adequate before using it. - Connect the power cable of the system to a power socket. - Please take the same step for other peripherals (including signal input/output) before supplying power. Keep the system away from any power generator, other x-ray equipment, or base station in order to avoid electrical interference during exposing. Sharing power with other electrical or electronic devices may affect the quality of an image. In respect of the protection level and protection type for rating, OSCAR Prime is classified as Class 1 and Type B. This system is not protected from liquid invasion. Check ground connection in order to avoid electric shock. The electric circuit of this equipment uses voltage that can cause serious damage or even death by electric shock. Never remove any cover of this equipment so as to avoid such danger. OSCAR Prime User's Manual 8 / 77 1. System Introduction and Safety Please observe the following safety instructions so as to avoid failure of the system and significant danger that may cause serious injury or electric shock to a user or patient. - Always turn off the system and disconnect it from the power source before wiping it with a wet cloth or sponge. - Never remove any cover of the equipment. - Turn off the system and pull out the plug when it is not in use. - Never place food on any part of the equipment. It may come in contact with a conductive material in the electric circuit. This system is not protected from liquids such as water or soapy water. Any liquid coming in contact with the system can cause fire or electrical shock. If you spill liquid over the equipment, do not touch the cable connected to the power supply and wait until the liquid is dried up completely. Please take the following measures in order to deal with emergencies. - Turn off the system and disconnect the cable from the power socket. - Keep away from the place where the system is installed. - Seek help from people around you. - Use a fire extinguisher especially approved for electrical fire. Use a wrong type of a fire extinguisher can cause electric shock and burn. To avoid this risk, check whether the system is allowed to use in the area and only use an allowed system. 9 / 77 OSCAR Prime User's Manual 1. System Introduction and Safety 1.5 Electromagnetic Compatibility This equipment generates electromagnetic waves. Turn off the system and take the following measures if the equipment is affected by electromagnetic waves or causes such interference. - Change the location of the system, taking into account other devices in the space. - Connect the cable of the system to another power socket. - Please contact Customer Service if you need to take other measures to meet specific requirements. 1.6 Radiation Safety - Radiation-related laws and regulations in the country where the equipment is used should be applied. - A user of this unit shall wear radiation protection equipment. Failure to set safe exposure values for the x-ray unit and follow correct operating order can cause a danger to both a user and patient. Consult a doctor if the system is used for a pregnant woman or a child. OSCAR Prime User's Manual 10 / 77 1. System Introduction and Safety 1.7 System Overheating The following warnings will be displayed if a high-voltage generator is overheating. Tepmperature OP display Description X-ray exposure is possible Room Temp 10℃ ~ 42℃ (Blue) X-ray exposure is possible Room Temp 43℃ ~ 51.9℃ (Green) (overheating warning) X-ray exposure is impossible Room Temp 52℃ or above (Red) (overheating) If the warning is displayed, turn off the system and do not use it for 2~3 hr. Once the overheated unit cools off, power on the system, check if the warning is turned off, and then continue to use the equipment. Please cool off the system for the set amount of time after exposing x-ray because failure to do so can damage the X-ray tube. 11 / 77 OSCAR Prime User's Manual 1. System Introduction and Safety 1.8 Operating Environment Please avoid the following conditions when you use the system or put it in storage. - Exposure to direct sunlight - Exposure to excessive dust - Exposure to high humidity - Any environment that can cause a ventilation problem - Exposure to air containing a lot of salt - Exposure to chemicals or hazardous gases Keep the system away from strong vibrations or other conditions exceeding the range of temperatures and humidity specified below. - Conditions for moving or storing the system Temperature : -15°C - +45°C Relative humidity : 10% - 90% RH (no dew condensation) Atmospheric pressure: 500 - 1060hPa - Conditions for operating the system Temperature : -15°C - +45°C Relative humidity : 30% - 85% RH (no dew condensation) OSCAR Prime User's Manual 12 / 77 1. System Introduction and Safety 1.9 Signs Used for the System Symbol Meaning Location AC (alternating current) 13 / 77 Grounding Boards OFF OFF switch ON ON switch X-ray generator, x-ray exposure Label Warning: High voltage GENERATOR WEEE symbol Label Laser Equipment Refer to the User Manual Label Manufacturer’s name and address Label Date of manufacture Label Serial number Label OSCAR Prime User's Manual 1. System Introduction and Safety 1.10 Waste Management The equipment and parts whose life has ended should be disposed of as follows. - X-ray tube: Industrial waste treatment service provider - Metal Frame : Recycling - Plastic: Recycling - PCB & harness or other types of waste: Industrial waste treatment service provider OSCAR Prime User's Manual 14 / 77 2. Compositoin of OSCAR Prime 2. Composition of OSCAR Prime 2.1 Structure and Names ⑬ ⑮ ⑭ ⑫ 16 ⑪ ① ② ⑧ ⑩ ③ ④ ⑥ ⑦ ⑨ ⑤ No. 1) 2) 3) Description Detector Hand switch (x-ray exposure switch) Foot switch (x-ray exposure switch) No. Description 9) Wheel 10) Fixing brake 11) X-ray support 4) X-ray generator 12) X-ray control unit 5) X-ray tube 13) Steering handle 6) X-ray exposure field controller 14) Fixing handle 7) Ventilation 15) Emergency switch 8) C-arc 16) Fixing lever 15 / 77 OSCAR Prime User's Manual 2. Compositoin of OSCAR Prime 2.2 Power ON/OFF The ON/OFF switch is located on the left side of the cart. The system will perform a self test for a few secs. if you turn it on. ON/OFF Switch Main Circuit brake In order to use device power ON/OFF switch - Connect the cable of the equipment to a power socket. - Turn on the main circuit brake switch located at the bottom of the back. - Press the Power ON switch, located on the top left corner, for 1 sec. or more. OSCAR Prime User's Manual 16 / 77 2. Compositoin of OSCAR Prime 2.3 X-ray ON/OFF To irradiate the X-ray from the OSCAR Prime use the X-RAY ON/OFF key switch. [ON] [OFF] - When turning the key to the right, It is able to exposure X-ray. - When turning the key to the left, It is "NOT" able to exposure X-ray. This system requires several seconds for warm-up. Contact Customer Service immediately if there is an error in indicator light or the main screen, which may cause a danger to both a user and patient. 17 / 77 OSCAR Prime User's Manual 2. Compositoin of OSCAR Prime 2.4 Exposure Switches Use the switches to expose X-ray for fluoroscopy or radiography. Exposure switches include the hand switch, foot switch, and shot switch. Before exposuring the X-ray, please check the X-ray key ON/OFF switch which is located on the cart is on the right side 2.4.1 Hand Switch This switch can be used for both fluoroscopy and radiography modes. - Fluoroscopy mode: Pressing the hand switch in Step II will expose x-ray. - Radiography mode: X-ray exposure for radiography will be ready if you press the hand switch in Step I for 2 secs. Here, the preparation icon ( ) in the operation panel will flash the green and white lights and after about 2 secs. only green light when x-ray exposure is ready. When ready, press the hand switch in Step II to expose X-ray. Step I OSCAR Prime User's Manual Step II 18 / 77 2. Compositoin of OSCAR Prime 2.4.2 Foot Switch This switch is used for the fluoroscopy mode, and x-ray will be shot right away if you press the exposure switch. [Step I Foot Switch] [Step II Foot Switch (Optional)] [Step III Foot Switch (Optional)] The foot switch, available only for the fluoroscopy mode, can serve functions of fluoroscopy, image save Lift Up, or Lift Down for user’s convenience by clicking on , located at the bottom left of the cart monitor. Setting Screen by Foot Switch Type Step I Foot Switch Step II Foot Switch Step III Foot Switch 19 / 77 OSCAR Prime User's Manual 2. Compositoin of OSCAR Prime 2.4.3 Shot Switch This switch is used for the fluoroscopy mode, and x-ray will be shot right away if you press the exposure switch. OSCAR Prime User's Manual 20 / 77 2. Compositoin of OSCAR Prime 2.5 Emergency Switch - In an emergency, you can stop the system by pressing the emergency switch on the left side of the body. - If you press the switch, the message of “EMERGENCY” will appear on the x-ray controller and the system will stop operating. - The system will start again if you turn the switch in the direction of the arrow. Use this switch only in an emergency. 21 / 77 OSCAR Prime User's Manual 2. Compositoin of OSCAR Prime 2.6 Ventilation OSCAR Prime provide ventilation to ventilate the heats from the X-ray irradiation. Ventilation can be detachable to be cleaned. If the dust accumulates the efficiency of the heat ventilation can be down. We recommend to clean periodically. After cleaned, it must be dried completely before attaching on the device. OSCAR Prime User's Manual 22 / 77 3. Operation of OSCAR 3. Operation of OSCAR 3.1 Moving and Fixing of the Equipment Move the system with the steering and fixing handles. Excessive shock or vibrations caused to the system while moving can lead to electrical or mechanical problems inside the unit. If the system fails to operate properly after moving, immediately contact Customer Service to seek help. 3.1.1 Moving to the Left/Right Move the unit to the left or right with the steering handle as depicted in the picture. Turning the steering handle will move the wheels of the unit. Steering Handle Fixing Handle 23 / 77 OSCAR Prime User's Manual 3. Operation of OSCAR 3.1.2 Moving Forward/Backward Move the unit forward or backward with the steering handle as depicted in the picture. Steering Handle Fixing Handle OSCAR Prime User's Manual 24 / 77 3. Operation of OSCAR 3.1.3 Fixing the System Step on the pedal to fix the brake as depicted in the picture. 25 / 77 OSCAR Prime User's Manual 2. Composition of OSCAR 3.2 C-arc Manual Mode 3.2.1 C-arc Left/Right Rotation 1) Unlock the lever and adjust the C-arc. 2) After adjusting the C-arc that user wants, lock the lever to fix it. Please make sure that there is no person or object within the rotation radius of C-arm in order to prevent an injury or damage to the equipment. OSCAR Prime User's Manual 26 / 77 2. Composition of OSCAR 3.2.2 C-arc Orbital Rotation 1) Unlock the lever and adjust the C-arc. 2) After adjusting the C-arc that user wants, lock the lever to fix the C-arc. Do not put your foot on the base cover during the orbital rotation of C-arc. This may lead to an injury. Do not put your hand on the C-arc support during the orbital rotation of C-arc. This may lead to an injury. 27 / 77 OSCAR Prime User's Manual 2. Composition of OSCAR 3.2.3 C-arc Horizontal Moving 1) Unlock the lever and adjust the C-arc. 2) After adjusting the C-arc that user wants, lock the lever to fix the C-arc. Be careful not to bump against C-arc while moving it. This may lead to an injury. OSCAR Prime User's Manual 28 / 77 2. Composition of OSCAR 3.2.4 C-arc Panning 1) Unlock the lever and adjust the C-arc. 2) After adjusting the C-arc that user wants, lock the lever to fix the C-arc. Please make sure that there is no person or object within the rotation radius of C-arc during panning in order to prevent an injury or damage to the equipment. 29 / 77 OSCAR Prime User's Manual 2. Composition of OSCAR 3.2.5 Up/Down Movement Press the UP/DOWN button to adjust height of the device. Be careful not to bump against C-arc while moving it. This may lead to an injury. OSCAR Prime User's Manual 30 / 77 4. X-ray Contorl and Additionaal Features 4. X-ray Control and Additional Features OSCAR can set x-ray exposure methods, tube voltage and tube current through the operation panel (or OP). Various other features are available as well for a user to obtain a desired image. The following table shows x-ray exposure methods available per mode. Exposure Modes X-ray Exposure type Spot Continuous (Continue) 15 pulses (15pulse) 8 pulses (8pulse) 4 pulses (4pulse) 2 pulses (2pulse) 1 pulse (1pulse) Snap shot (Snap Shot) Fluoroscopy Radiography 4.1 How to Use OP The OP of OSCAR Prime is a controller of the system for X-ray tube input and X-ray exposure conditions, and is composed of the title bar, status information, image display/control area, control buttons, and control area with two modes available for fluoroscopy and radiography. [OP] 31 / 77 OSCAR Prime User's Manual 4. X-ray Contorl and Additionaal Features 4.1.1 Title Bar The title bar displays the mode currently selected and information of the foot switch. 4.1.2 Status Information The current status of the system and exposure conditions are displayed. 1) X-ray Tube Temperature Blue - Room Temp 10°C - 42°C → X-ray exposing is possible Green - Room Temp 43°C to 51.9°C → X-ray exposing is possible (overheating warning) Red - Room Temp 52°C or above → X-ray exposing is impossible 2)Tube Voltage (kV) The value entered automatically or manually for tube voltage is displayed or the last value used after exposure. 3) Tube Current (mA) The value entered automatically or manually for tube current is displayed or the last value used after exposure. 4) Pulse The value currently set for pulses is displayed. 5) Radiation Dose The value currently set for radiation dose is displayed. 6) Exposure Time The current exposure time is displayed. 7) X-ray exposure condition Current status of X-ray exposure is displayed. . OSCAR Prime User's Manual Left: OFF, Right: ON 32 / 77 4. X-ray Contorl and Additionaal Features 4.1.3 Image Control range Buttons that can control images and obtained images are displayed. 1) Magnification Ratio Pressing the button changes the magnification ratio in the order of 1 → 1.5 → 2 → 1. 2) Reverse Image You can create a reverse image with this button. Left: OFF, Right: ON 3) Laser Mark the position of image aquisition. 33 / 77 OSCAR Prime User's Manual 4. X-ray Contorl and Additionaal Features 4) Collimator Control The collimator control mode is selected. 5) Initializing Rotation You can initialize the change back after rotating the image. 6) CW (Clockwise Rotation) Rotate an image clockwise. 7) CCW (Counterclockwise Rotation) Rotate an image counterclockwise. 8) Initializing flipped image You can initialize the image which was adapted flip function. 9) Reverse the left and right Left: OFF, Right: ON 10) Reverse up and down Left: OFF, Right: ON OSCAR Prime User's Manual 34 / 77 4. X-ray Contorl and Additionaal Features 4.1.4 Collimator Control Area Buttons that can control the collimator and obtained images are displayed. 1) Initialization The position of the collimator is initialized. 2) Iris Drag the button to open or close the iris collimator. 3) Left Shutter Drag the button to open or close the left shutter. 4) Right Shutter Drag the button to open or close the right shutter. 5) Front Shutter Drag the button to open or close the front shutter. 6) Back Shutter Drag the button to open or close the back shutter. 35 / 77 OSCAR Prime User's Manual 4. X-ray Contorl and Additionaal Features 7) Shutter Rotation Drag the button to rotate the shutter. 8) Finish Collimator Control Mode The system reverts to the image control mode. 9) Auto Set up auto collimation function Left: OFF , Right: ON OSCAR Prime User's Manual 36 / 77 4. X-ray Contorl and Additionaal Features 4.1.5 Operation Buttons You can control the system, images, and image processing unit of the cart. A button with a triangle activates the Control Area. 1) Anatomical program Optimized exposure and image processing conditions are applied according to target sites (hand, spine, thoracic, and knee). 37 / 77 OSCAR Prime User's Manual 4. X-ray Contorl and Additionaal Features 2) Auto Brightness Control ABC automatically searches optimized kV, mA according to the irradiation position of the patient. It's applied for the machine. Then the user can get the optimized real-time image. This function can be used on Continue Mode, Pulse Mode and is used for either if there is frequent change or if it's hard to adjust kV and mA. (It's impossible to adjust kV and mA by manual during using ABC) OSCAR Prime User's Manual 38 / 77 4. X-ray Contorl and Additionaal Features 3) Save Function to save the obtained LIH image. 4) Image Scroll LIH image of the cart can be scrolled. 5) Pulse X-ray purses are controlled. (Refer to 4.1.5.3) 6) DNR (Dynamic Noise Reduction) DNR mode is selected. (Refer to 4.1.5.4) 7) Dose Level Set up the level of dose (Refer to 4.1.5.5) 8) Swap Change the image location of Live abd Reference 9) Snap Shot Snap shot mode is selected. 10) Motion detection Afterimage created by motion of a subject is removed. 11) Metal detection Provide high quality images by optimizing the brightness and contrast of the image. 11) Cine Images obtained are saved in Cine. 39 / 77 OSCAR Prime User's Manual 4. X-ray Contorl and Additionaal Features 4.1.5.1 Anatomical program Low Dose Program Mode Hand Knee Thoracic Spine Continue 45 kVp 0.3 mA 60 kVp 1.0 mA 70 kVp 1.8 mA 80 kVp 2.4 mA 15 pulses 45 kVp 1.0 mA 60 kVp 1.3 mA 70 kVp 2.2 mA 80 kVp 3 mA 8 pulses 45 kVp 1.0 mA 60 kVp 1.3 mA 70 kVp 2.2 mA 80 kVp 3 mA 4 pulses 45 kVp 1.6 mA 60 kVp 1.6 mA 70 kVp 2.6 mA 80 kVp 3.6 mA 2 pulses 45 kVp 1.0 mA 60 kVp 1.6 mA 70 kVp 2.6 mA 80 kVp 3.6 mA 1 pulses 45 kVp 1.0 mA 60 kVp 1.6 mA 70 kVp 2.6 mA 80 kVp 3.6 mA Middle Dose Program Mode Hand Knee Thoracic Spine Continue 45 kVp 0.5 mA 60 kVp 1.5 mA 70 kVp 2.5 mA 80 kVp 3.4 mA 15 pulses 45 kVp 1.0 mA 60 kVp 1.9 mA 70 kVp 3.1 mA 80 kVp 4.3 mA 8 pulses 45 kVp 1.0 mA 60 kVp 1.9 mA 70 kVp 3.1 mA 80 kVp 4.3 mA 4 pulses 45 kVp 1.0 mA 60 kVp 2.3 mA 70 kVp 3.8 mA 80 kVp 5.1 mA 2 pulses 45 kVp 1.0 mA 60 kVp 2.3 mA 70 kVp 3.8 mA 80 kVp 5.1 mA 1 pulses 45 kVp 1.0 mA 60 kVp 2.3 mA 70 kVp 3.8 mA 80 kVp 5.1 mA OSCAR Prime User's Manual 40 / 77 4. X-ray Contorl and Additionaal Features High Dose Program Mode Hand Knee Thoracic Spine Continue 45 kVp 2.0 mA 60 kVp 3.0 mA 70 kVp 5.0 mA 80 kVp 6.8 mA 15 pulses 45 kVp 2.0 mA 60 kVp 3.8 mA 70 kVp 6.3 mA 80 kVp 8.5 mA 8 pulses 45 kVp 2.0 mA 60 kVp 3.8 mA 70 kVp 6.3 mA 80 kVp 8.5 mA 4 pulses 45 kVp 2.0 mA 60 kVp 4.5 mA 70 kVp 7.5 mA 80 kVp 10.2 mA 2 pulses 45 kVp 2.0 mA 60 kVp 4.5 mA 70 kVp 7.5 mA 80 kVp 10.2 mA 1 pulses 45 kVp 2.0 mA 60 kVp 4.5 mA 70 kVp 7.5 mA 80 kVp 10.2 mA The X-Ray irradiation condition can be changeable depends on the device specififaction. 4.1.5.2 kVp/mA setting 1) kVp Function to increase by 1 of kVp. 2) mA Function to increase by 0.1 of mA 41 / 77 OSCAR Prime User's Manual 4. X-ray Contorl and Additionaal Features 4.1.5.3 Pulses mode Continue Fuction to set up Continuous fluoroscopy mode. 15 Pulse Function to set up pulse rate to 15. 8 Pulse Function to set up pulse rate to 8. 4 Pulse Function to set up pulse rate to 4]. 2 Pulse Function to set up pulse rate to 2. 1 Pulse Function to set up pulse rate to 1. OSCAR Prime User's Manual 42 / 77 4. X-ray Contorl and Additionaal Features 4.1.5.4 DNR 1) Low Fuction to set up DNR to low mode. 2) Middle Function to set up DNR to middle mode. 3) High Function to set up DNR to high mode. 4.1.5.5 Dose Level 1) Low Irradiate the X-Ray in minimum dose. 2) Normal Irradiate the X-Ray in normal dose. 3) High Irradiate the X-Ray in maximum dose. 43 / 77 OSCAR Prime User's Manual 4. X-ray Contorl and Additionaal Features 4.1.6 Radiography When radiography mode is activated, mA value will change in to mAs and create buttons that can control kVp and mAs OSCAR Prime User's Manual 44 / 77 5. Creation of a Image with OSCAR 5.Creation of Images with OSCAR Basically, you can obtain images with OSCAR Prime in four ways as follows. Exposure Mode Exposure Method OP Setting Tube Voltage and Current Setting Manual Control (Manual) Automatic Control (ABC) Manual Control (Manual) Automatic Control (ABC) Continuous Fluoroscopy Mode Pulsed fluoroscopy Snap shot Radiography Mode 45 / 77 Radiography Manual Contro (large focus)l Manual Control (Manual) (Manual) OSCAR Prime User's Manual 5. Creation of a Image with OSCAR Characteristics of Exposure Modes 1) Continuous fluoroscopy mode Continuous fluoroscopy mode allows a user to expose x-ray at a patient continuously and to view the obtained live images through the live monitor. 2) 15/8/4/2/1 Pulsed fluoroscopy mode 15/8/4/2/1 pulsed fluoroscopy mode allows a user to expose x-ray at a patient at regular intervals and to view the obtained live images through the live monitor. In the pulse mode X-Ray irradiates devided 15/8/4/2/1 times in 1 second. By using this function patient and users dosage can be lower and the device usage time can be longer. 7) Snap shot mode Snap shot mode allows a user to expose x-ray for 0.2 sec. with tube current (mA) twice the amount set for the equipment currently in order to obtain a highresolution image in the fluoroscopy mode. However, ABC (or automatic brightness control) feature is not available in this mode, and a user sets the tube current manually. 8) Radiography mode Radiography is a technology of implementing a radiographic method with the Carm, allowing a user to set tube voltage (kVp) and tube current (mAs) manually and view images with cassette film. However, ABC (or automatic brightness control) feature is not available in this mode. OSCAR Prime User's Manual 46 / 77 5. Creation of a Image with OSCAR 5.1 Instruction Use the Fluoroscopy Mode with Manual Control 1) Set the exposure mode to Continuous or Pulsed Fluoroscopy(15,8,4,2,1). 2) Adjust tube voltage and tube current manually using the control buttons. 3) Set up DNR setting, that user prefer. Motion Mode Noise High ↓ ↑ Normal ○ ○ Low ↑ ↓ detection Remarks Obtain a clear image A lot of movement in the treatment area 4) Set the image magnification. 5) Set the image rotation 6) Set the image reverse with each button. 7) Once the settings are selected, exposures the x-ray by using the SHOT switch, or Hand switch or Foot switch of the device. 47 / 77 OSCAR Prime User's Manual 5. Creation of a Image with OSCAR 5.2 Instruction Use the Fluoroscopy Mode with Automatic Control 1) Set the exposure mode to Continuous or Pulsed Fluoroscopy(15,8,4,2,1). 2) If you find it difficult to set proper tube voltage and tube current or the target site keeps changing, activate ABC (Automatic Brightness Control) feature for automatic settings. 3) Set up DNR setting, that user prefer. Motion Mode Noise High ↓ ↑ Normal ○ ○ Low ↑ ↓ detection Remarks Obtain a clear image A lot of movement in the treatment area 4) Set the image magnification. 5) Set the image rotation 6) Set the image reverse with each button. 7) Once the settings are selected, exposures the x-ray by using the SHOT switch, or Hand switch or Foot switch of the device. OSCAR Prime User's Manual 48 / 77 5. Creation of a Image with OSCAR 5.3 Instruction to Use the Snap Shot Mode 1) Set the Snap Shot mode. 2) Adjust tube voltage and tube current manually using the control buttons. 3) Set up DNR setting, that user prefer. Motion Mode Noise High ↓ ↑ Normal ○ ○ Low ↑ ↓ detection Remarks Obtain a clear image A lot of movement in the treatment area 4) Set the image magnification. 5) Set the image rotation. 6) Set the image reverse with each button. 7) Once the settings are selected, exposures the x-ray by using the Hand switch 49 / 77 OSCAR Prime User's Manual 5. Creation of a Image with OSCAR 5.4 Instruction to Use the Radiography Mode 1) Set the exposure mode to Radiography. 2) Adjust tube voltage and tube current manually using the control buttons. 3) heck the icon for atmospheric status. 4) Check the icon (white) for exposure. 5) Press the Hand switch to expose x-ray and check if the icon for exposure status is yellow. 6) Upon completion of x-ray exposure, the icon turns into white. Check the icon for atmospheric status again. OSCAR Prime User's Manual 50 / 77 6. Cautions, Storage, and Maintenanace After Use 6. Cautions, Storage, and Maintenance After Use 6.1 Cautions 1) Disconnect the power plug by pulling the plug, not the cable. 2) Organize the equipment, parts, and cord before keeping them in storage. 3) Contact Customer Service immediately and wait for a technician to contact you in case of system malfunction or failure. 4) Never attempt to disassemble or modify the system. 6.2 Storage 1) The place for installment should be free from moisture. 2) The place should be also free of negative impact from atmospheric pressure, temperatures, humidity, ventilation problems, dust, salt, air containing sulfur content, and so forth. 3) Keep the system safe from a slope, vibrations and shocks (Also during transportation). 4) Keep the system away from chemicals or sources of gas generation. 6.3 Maintenance 1) The performance of the system and parts should be inspected on a regular basis. (Refer to Appendix 2. Maintenance.) 2) Please make sure if the system operates properly before use after a long period of storage. Contact Customer Service if you need help. 6.4 C leaning 1) Turn off the system before cleaning. 2) Use a neutral detergent to clean the equipment on a regular basis and make sure that no liquid comes in contact with the inside. 3) Disinfect a site in contact with a patient with 2% ammonia water or other antiseptic solutions. 4) Do not use a detergent or antiseptic solution that may cause corrosion. 51 / 77 OSCAR Prime User's Manual 7. Specifications 7. Specifications 7.1 Classification and Applicable Standards 7.1.1 Classification Protection level and type for rating Item Type Class 1 and Type B Radiotherapy system Item No. 7.1.2 Applicable International Standards EN 60601-1:2006 EN 60601-1-2:2007 EN 60601-1-3:2008 EN 60601-2-28:2010 EN 60601-2-43:2010 EN 60601-2-54:2009 OSCAR Prime User's Manual 52 / 77 7. Specifications 7.2 Power and Other Specifications 1) Input Rated power AC 220V ± 10% Power consumption 5.3kW with max. rated output Frequency 60 Hz 2) Output - Radiography 120kV Output voltage and current 100kv @ 5mAs (max.) 5.3KW 50kv Range of voltage Range of current @ 100mAs (max.) @ 200mAs (max.) 1.5KW 40kV ~ 120kV, Step: 1kV 0.6m As - 200mAs, 26 Steps 2.0mA - 40.0mA (Mode: Snap Shot) - Fluoroscopy Output voltage and current 120kV, 4mA (max.) Range of voltage 40kV - 120kV, step: 1kV -Small focus : 0.2mA - 6.0mA, Continuous Range of current 0.2mA - 10.0mA, Pulsed Fluoroscopy -Large focus : 2.0mA - 20.0mA, Continuous 2.0mA - 20.0mA, Pulsed Fluoroscopy 3) Total Filtration Inherent filtration 0.8mmAl(DF-183SBR) 0.5mmAl(OX/110-0514) Added filtration Anode Heat Capacity 53 / 77 3.5mmAl 50.7kHU (35.5kJ) OSCAR Prime User's Manual 7. Specifications 4) Environment In use - Temperatures +15℃ - +35℃ - Humidity 30% - 85%RH (no dew condensation) In storage - Temperatures -15℃ - +45℃ - Humidity 10% - 90%RH (no dew condensation) OSCAR Prime User's Manual 54 / 77 7. Specifications 7.3. Major Parts Specification 7.3.1 High Voltage Generator 1) Input Constant Single phase Frequency 50~60Hz Voltage 220~230VAC±10% Power capacity 5.3kW 2) Output - Radiography Output voltage and current Range of voltage Range of current 120kV @ 100mAs (max.) 100kV @ 5mAs (max.) 5.3KW 50 kV @ 200mAs (max.) 1.5KW 40kV ~ 120kV, Step: 1kV 0.6mAs ~ 200mAs, 26 Steps 2.0mA ~ 40.0mA (Mode: Snap Shot) - Fluoroscopy Output voltage and current 120kV, 4mA (max.) Range of voltage 40kV ~ 120kV, step: 1kV - Small focus : 0.2mA ~ 6.0mA, Continuous Range of current 0.2mA ~ 10.0mA, Pulsed Fluoroscopy - Large focus : 2.0mA ~ 20.0mA, Continuous 2.0mA ~ 20.0mA, Pulsed Fluoroscopy Time control 0-5 min alarm 3) Dimensions and Weight 55 / 77 Dimensions 432 (W) X 260 (H) X152 (D) Weight 24.5kg ± 5% OSCAR Prime User's Manual 7. Specifications 7.3.2 X-ray Tube 1) Tube Name DF-183SBR 2) Electrical Data Circuit DC (CENTER GROUNDED) Tube operating voltage 40kV - 120kV Focus Large focus: 1.8mm / Small focus: 0.5mm Input energy Large focus: 5.3kW / Small focus: 1.1kW 3) Mechanical Data Dimensions Total length: 176mm Max. tube diameter: 64mm Target angle 16° Inherent filtration 0.8 mm Al 7.3.2 X-ray range 430mm x 430mm AT SID 909mm Cooling system Air-cooling Cooling Time 10 min. 4) Max. and Min. Assessment Max. tube voltage 125kV Min. tube voltage 40kV Filament current Large: 4.6A, Anode Heat Capacity 50.7kHU (35.5kJ) OSCAR Prime User's Manual Small: 3.2A 56 / 77 7. Specifications 57 / 77 OSCAR Prime User's Manual 7. Specifications 1) Tube Name OX/110-0514 2) Electrical Data Circuit DC (CENTER GROUNDED) Tube operating voltage 40kV - 120kV Focus Large focus: 1.4mm / Small focus: 0.5mm Input energy Large focus: 4.5kW / Small focus: 1.2kW 3) Mechanical Data Dimensions Total length: 164mm Max. tube diameter: 62mm Target angle 15° Inherent filtration 0.5 mm Al 7.3.2 X-ray range 487mm x 487mm AT SID 909mm Cooling system Air-cooling Cooling Time 10 min. 4) Max. and Min. Assessment Max. tube voltage 120kV Min. tube voltage 40kV Filament current Large: 4.5A, Anode Heat Capacity 70.4kHU (50kJ) OSCAR Prime User's Manual Small: 4.0A 58 / 77 7. Specifications 59 / 77 OSCAR Prime User's Manual 7. Specifications 7.3.3 Detector 7.3.3.1 FPD (Flat Panel Detector) TYPE GFD-200 (DualRay-Q) Detector Type CMOS a-Si TFT Active image area 260 x 256 mm 229.12 x 229.12 mm Maximum Resolution (lp/mm) 4.6 2.8 Frame rate 30 Frames/S 29 Frames/S Number of Pixel 2,600 x 2,560 1,280 x 1,280 Pixel sampling resolution 14 bits 16 bits Pixel pitch 100 µm 179 µm OSCAR Prime User's Manual VIVIX-D0909G (Option) 60 / 77 7. Specifications 7.3.4 Iris Controller Operation Manual/remote motor drive Structure Lead shutter Speed Rotation: 180° / 15sec Long & Cross : 5 sec.(Open-close) Aperture Round 14.8 mm for 8" x 10" cassette Precision 2% OF SID IN USE 7.3.5 X-ray Support SID 1000mm C-arc up/down range 500mm C-arc forward/backward range 200mm C-arc rotation angle 180° C-arc Panning ± 12.5° 61 / 77 OSCAR Prime User's Manual 7. Specifications 7.4 Dimensions and Weight 7.4.1 OSCAR Prime - FPD weight: 250 kg ± 5% - FPD dimensions (Unit: mm) OSCAR Prime User's Manual 62 / 77 7. Specifications - Cart weight: 80 kg ± 5% - Cart dimensions (Unit: mm) 63 / 77 OSCAR Prime User's Manual 7. Specifications 7.5. System Labeling Please check the labels and manual before you connect the system to power. [OSCAR Prime] OSCAR Prime User's Manual 64 / 77 7. Specifications 7.5.1 Manufacturer Labeling 65 / 77 OSCAR Prime User's Manual 7. Specifications 7.5.2. System Labeling OSCAR Prime User's Manual 66 / 77 7. Specifications 7.6 Dose information 7.6.1 Air kerma Air kerma value hand Mode kVp knee mA AKR (mGy/min) Fluoroscopy & 45 Normal dose Mode Fluoroscopy & 45 High dose Mode 0.487 6.9 70 80 80 6.8 54.56 2.5 70 3.4 21.95 5 70 mA AKR (mGy/min) 80 7.47 6.2 29.4 kVp 32.38 1.5 60 2.5 70 3.197 2.1 mA 12.45 3 60 spine AKR (mGy/min) 15.27 0.5 45 1.5 60 5.45 Normal dose Mode pulse & 60 kVp 5.28 2 45 mA AKR (mGy/min) 0.755 High dose Mode pulse & 0.5 kVp thoracic 6.8 13.3 10.3 80 52.2 14 65 During repetitive or prolonged interventional procedures skin dose levels can be high enough under intended use to cause a risk of deterministic effects. The severity of the deterministic injury is directly proportional to the skin dose, and appropriate management. The best X-ray mode for the procedure should be used. • If Operator can, stand at least 6 feet from the x-ray tube and behind leaded shielding. • Otherwise, stand out of the direct line of the primary projection beam and wear: - Leaded aprons; - Thyroid shields when close to the patient; - Eye protection when next to the patient during frequent or long periods of fluoroscopy; - Radioprotective gloves if hands are exposed to the direct beam. • Face the unit when wearing leaded aprons. • Do not hold the patient in position during fluoroscopy unless absolutely necessary. • Do not fold leaded aprons and shields. Hang them or lay them flat to decrease cracking. • Test leaded devices regularly for effectiveness. 67 / 77 OSCAR Prime User's Manual 7. Specifications 7.6.2 Interventional reference point - OSCAR Prime equipment is comply with the requirements of international standards. - Air Kerma of Zen-7000 was measured through dose probe from the interventional reference point. 7.5.3 Test geometry for measuring the air kerma rate The comparison of the air kerma rate in small focus mode and high focus mode was measured each position. OSCAR Prime User's Manual 68 / 77 Appendix Appendix 1. X-ray Exposure Reference Table Part Direction Thickness(Cm) Distance(Cm) kVp mAs Grid A.P. 18 80 70 25 + A.P. 20 80 75 25 + Lat. 15 80 70 20 + Lat. 17 80 70 25 + A.P. 19 80 65 20 + A.P. 12 80 70 16 + Lat. 26 80 80 25 + Lat. 11 80 70 12 + A.P. 19 80 80 25 + A.P. 21 80 80 32 + Lat. 25 80 100 40 + Lat. 28 80 100 50 + A.P. 19 80 80 25 + A.P. 21 80 80 32 + Shoulder joint 9 80 60 8 - Humerus 6 80 55 6 - Hand 2 80 45 3 - Femur 15 80 65 8 - Knee joint 12 80 65 10 - Ankle 7 80 65 6 - Toes 3 80 50 6 - Bladder 20 80 80 20 + Skull Thoracic spine Lumbar spine Pelvis Please refer to the table for the fluoroscopy mode and adjust kV and mA/mAs if an image is dark or blurry. 69 / 77 OSCAR Prime User's Manual Appendix Appendix 2. Maintenance The user is responsible for proper operation and maintenance of the system. Please perform a regular inspection for your and a patient’s safety according to the following. Interval Inspection Items Inspector Results 1 2 3 4 5 Remarks Power plug connection Grounding connection Power off after using the system Cleanness of the system Sterilization of the area in Daily contact with a patient On / Off Switch User Up/Down, Right/Left buttons Hand switch Patient registration Image save and retrieval Weekly Temperature and humidity Emergency switch Tube Voltage Accuracy Test Disuse for 6 months or more Tube Current Accuracy Test Exposure Dose to the patient Manufacturer Detector calibration Perform an inspection and a test on a regular basis to maintain the desirable quality of the system and images. This system should receive an inspection per every 3 years for proper use from the date upon which it is purchased. OSCAR Prime User's Manual 70 / 77 Appendix Appendix 3 Error Message An error message is displayed on an x-ray control device if a problem occurs and the system cannot be operated properly. Check the message and take corrective measures. Code No. Error Message 1 Cause Temporary Emergency Cause Emergency Switch is pressed. - Reboot the device and check after 2~3 hours. ※ If the same problem happens, ask for technical service. Code No. Foot Switch Cause Foot Switch was pressed FOOT Switch is pressed. - Reboot the device and check after 2~3 hours. Measure ※ If the same problem happens, ask for technical service. Code No. Shot Switch Error Message Cause Temporary Shot Switch was pressed SHOT Switch is pressed when the power is turned on - Reboot the device and check after 2~3 hours. Measure ※ If the same problem happens, ask for technical service. Code No. Ready Switch Error Message Cause Temporary Measure 71 / 77 Emergency switch was pressed Measure Temporary 5 - Reboot the device and check after 2~3 hours. Code No. Error Message 4 High voltage generator is overheating. ※ If the same problem happens, ask for technical service. Temporary 3 Overheat tank Measure Error Message 2 Overheat Ready Switch was pressed Ready Switch is pressed when the power is turned on. - Reboot the device and check after 2~3 hours. ※ If the same problem happens, ask for technical service. OSCAR Prime User's Manual Appendix Code No. Error Message 6 Cause Temporary Error14 Cause Exposure abort Hand switch released earlier than mAs or time set for the shooting mode or snap shot mode. Shoot again by not releasing the hand switch until the WAITING MESSAG Measure is displayed. Code No. UP/DOWN Switch Cause Temporary UP/DOWN switch was pressed. UP/DOWN Switch is pressed when the power is turned on. - Reboot the device and check the problems. Measure ※ If the same problem happens, ask for technical service. Code No. Error25 Error Message Cause Temporary EEPROM Write Fail Error of Board control MAIN F2 B/D or Board control Xray generator EEPROM - Reboot the device and check the problems. Measure ※ If the same problem happens, ask for technical service. Code No. Error101 Error Message 10 - Reboot the device and check the problems. Code No. Error Message 9 Detector or camera output signal is wrong. ※ If the same problem happens, ask for technical service. Temporary 8 when CCU VD signal is absent Measure Error Message 7 Error13 Cause Temporary Measure OSCAR Prime User's Manual I-101 INVERTER_CURRENT_OVER_ERR INVETER ASS’Y output current is higher than the set value. - Reboot the device and check the problems. ※ If the same problem happens, ask for technical service. 72 / 77 Appendix Code No. Error Message 11 Cause Temporary Error103 Cause Power OFF and reboot after 10 min. Code No. Error104 Cause I-104 INVERTER_N_EPFB_110_ERR Tank (Generator) output - KV Feedback value is 110%. Power OFF and reboot after 10 min. Measure ※ If the same problem happens, ask for technical service. Code No. Error105 Cause Temporary I-105 INVERTER_EPFB_LOW_ERR Tank (Generator) output KV Feedback value is low. Power OFF and reboot after 10 min. Measure ※ If the same problem happens, ask for technical service. Code No. Error106 Error Message Cause Temporary I-106 INVERTER_DRV_OVERHEAT_ERR INVERTER ASS’Y is overheating. Power OFF and reboot after 10 min. Measure ※ If the same problem happens, ask for technical service. Code No. Error107 Error Message Cause Temporary Measure 73 / 77 Tank (Generator) output + KV Feedback value is 110%. ※ If the same problem happens, ask for technical service. Error Message 16 I-103 INVERTER_P_EPFB_110_ERR Measure Temporary 15 Power OFF and reboot after 10 min. Code No. Error Message 14 Tank (Generator) output +,- KV Feedback value is wrong. ※ If the same problem happens, ask for technical service. Temporary 13 I-102 INVERTER_DELTA_EPFB_ERR Measure Error Message 12 Error102 F-107 INVERTER CONNECTION_ERR GENERATOR FEEDBACK CABLE is not plugged in. Power OFF and reboot after 10 min. ※ If the same problem happens, ask for technical service. OSCAR Prime User's Manual Appendix Code No. Error Message 17 X-ray TUBE FILAMENT current is low. Temporary Power OFF and reboot after 10 min. Measure ※ If the same problem happens, ask for technical service. Code No. Error112 Cause Temporary Power OFF and reboot after 10 min. Code No. Error113 Cause F-113 FILAMENT_NO_SETI_FIL_OCP_ERR There is no FILAMENT CURRENT value (SET_I_FIL). Power OFF and reboot after 10 min. Measure ※ If the same problem happens, ask for technical service. Code No. Error114 Error Message Cause Temporary F-114 FILAMENT_SET_I_FIL_OCP_ERR The set FILAMENT CURRENT value (SET_I_FIL) is normal but OCP has occurred. Power OFF and reboot after 10 min. Measure ※ If the same problem happens, ask for technical service. Code No. Error115 Error Message 21 X-ray TUBE FILAMENT current is high. ※ If the same problem happens, ask for technical service. Temporary 20 F-112 FILAMENT_FIL_OCP_ERR Measure Error Message 19 F-111 FILAMENT_FIL_LOW_ERR Cause Error Message 18 Error111 Cause Temporary Measure OSCAR Prime User's Manual F-115 FILAMENT_SEI_I_FIL_LOW_ERR The set FILAMENT CURRENT is low (SET_I_FIL DATA). Power OFF and reboot after 10 min. ※ If the same problem happens, ask for technical service. 74 / 77 Appendix Code No. Error Message 22 Cause Temporary 23 Power OFF and reboot after 5min. Error Message C-131 Capbank is charging. Cause CAPBANK ASS’Y is charging. Cause Power OFF and reboot after 5min. ※ If the same problem happens, ask for technical service. C-132 CAPBANK_NOT_CHARGING_ERR There is no change in CAPBANK ASS’Y charging voltage. (Check the charging status within 17 secs. when the power is on) Power OFF and reboot after 5min. Measure ※ If the same problem happens, ask for technical service. Code No. Error133 Error Message Cause Temporary C-133 CAPBANK_OVER_CHARGING_ERR Charging voltage is higher than set value for CAPBANK ASS’Y. Power OFF and reboot after 5min. Measure ※ If the same problem happens, ask for technical service. Code No. Error134 Error Message Cause Temporary C-134 CAPBANK_LOW_CHARGING_ERR Charging voltage is lower than set value for CAPBANK ASS’Y. (Check the charging status after 17 secs. when the power is on) Power OFF and reboot after 5min. Measure ※ If the same problem happens, ask for technical service. Code No. Error135 Error Message Cause Temporary Measure 75 / 77 ASS’Y LED STATUS Error131 Temporary 27 Refer to CAPBANK Code No. Error Message 26 CAPBANK ERROR has occurred and D/A output is not stable. ※ If the same problem happens, ask for technical service. Measure 25 C-130 CAPBANK_ERR Measure Temporary 24 Error130 C-135 CAPBANK_PFC_OCP_ERR CAPBANK ASS’Y charging voltage is higher than setted charging current. Power OFF and reboot after 5min. ※ If the same problem happens, ask for technical service. OSCAR Prime User's Manual Appendix Code No. Error Message 28 Cause Temporary C-136 CAPBANK_OVER_TEMP_ERR CAPBANK ASS’Y is overheating Power OFF and reboot after 5min. Measure ※ If the same problem happens, ask for technical service. Code No. Error138 Error Message 29 Error136 Cause Temporary Measure OSCAR Prime User's Manual C-138 CAPBANK_FULL_CHARING_FAIL_ERR Charging is done at the level lower than the set voltage when the PFC actual signal is given within CAPBANK ASS’Y. Power OFF and reboot after 5min. ※ If the same problem happens, ask for technical service. 76 / 77 This manual and product structure may be subject to change without prior consent of users as GENORAY is consistently developing and improving its systems. Please contact Customer Service if you have any inquiry about the system and manual.