3 receiving inspection, 4 storage, 5 routine cleaning – Fluke Biomedical 07-492 User Manual

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General Information

Receiving Inspection

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1.3 Receiving Inspection

1. Check the packaging and its contents for damage. If damage is evident, file a claim with the carrier

and contact Fluke Biomedical, Radiation Management Services at 440.248.9300 for further
instructions.

2. Remove the packaging and visually inspect the unit for damage.

3. Verify that the following items have been received and are in good condition:

• One Model 07-492 Mammography kVp Meter, Part No. 164005
• One MN1604A (or equivalent) 9V Alkaline Battery, Part No. 16-29
• One 07-492 Operator's Manual, Part No. 164001



If items are missing or damaged, contact Fluke
Biomedical at 440.248.9300 for further instructions.

1.4 Storage

If necessary, the kVp meter may be stored in an area free of corrosive materials, temperature and
humidity fluctuations, vibration, and shock. In addition, the storage area should satisfy the environmental
specifications of the unit (refer to Section 2, Indicators and Controls).

1.5 Routine Cleaning

Do not immerse the Model 07-492 Mammography
Digital kVp Meter. The unit is not waterproof.
Liquid could damage the circuits. The unit should
be kept clean and free from dirt and contamination.
The unit may be cleaned by wiping with a damp
cloth using any commercially available cleaning or
decontaminating agent.

1.6 Procedures, Warnings, and Cautions

The equipment described in this manual is intended to be used for the detection and measurement of
ionizing radiation. It should be used only by persons who have been trained in the proper interpretation of
its readings and the appropriate safety procedures to be followed in the presence of radiation.

Although the equipment described in this manual is designed and manufactured in compliance with all
applicable safety standards, certain hazards are inherent in the use of electronic and radiometric
equipment.

WARNINGS and CAUTIONS are presented throughout this document to alert the user to potentially
hazardous situations. A WARNING is a precautionary message preceding an operation which has the
potential to cause personal injury or death. A CAUTION is a precautionary message preceding an
operation which has the potential to cause permanent damage to the equipment and/or loss of data.
Failure to comply with WARNINGS and CAUTIONS is at the user’s own risk and is sufficient cause to

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CAUTION

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