Midmark VetPro Complete - VetPro DC X-Ray System Installation guide

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VetPro DC Installation/Service Manual, 00-02-1606, Revision R01
VetPro
®
DC Animal Health Dental X-ray System
Installation and Service Manual
00-02-1606
Revision R01
October 2019
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Contents
INTRODUCTION ..................................................................................................................................................... 1
CAUTIONS ..................................................................................................................................................................... 3
REACH AND COVERAGE .................................................................................................................................................... 5
ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS ............................................................................................................................................. 10
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS .............................................................................................................................................. 10
ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS ............................................................................................................................................ 10
COMPLIANCE WITH APPLICABLE STANDARDS ...................................................................................................................... 11
CERTIFIED COMPONENTS ............................................................................................................................................... 11
EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY .................................................................................................................................. 12
AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVES ....................................................................................................................................... 12
TYPICAL X-RAY SCATTER DOSE RATES ............................................................................................................................... 13
SAFETY ....................................................................................................................................................................... 14
KEY TO SYMBOLS USED .................................................................................................................................................. 16
TECHNICAL SUPPORT ..................................................................................................................................................... 17
INSTALLATION OPTIONS ...................................................................................................................................... 18
MOUNTING CONFIGURATIONS ........................................................................................................................................ 18
OPERATOR PANEL LOCATIONS ......................................................................................................................................... 23
INSTALLATION PROCEDURES ............................................................................................................................... 24
PREPARING TO INSTALL THE VETPRO DC ........................................................................................................................... 24
INSTALLING THE CONTROL UNIT ON A DUAL WOOD STUD WALL ........................................................................................... 31
INSTALLING THE CONTROL UNIT ON A METAL STUD WALL .................................................................................................... 33
INSTALLING VETPRO DC X-RAY TO MIDMARK CHASE (8010 & 8011) UNIT ........................................................................... 35
INSTALLING THE HORIZONTAL ARM AND BRAKE ASSEMBLY ................................................................................................... 38
INSTALLING THE ARTICULATING ARM AND TUBEHEAD ASSEMBLY ........................................................................................... 40
CONNECTING THE CABLES............................................................................................................................................... 42
ELECTRICAL VERIFICATION .............................................................................................................................................. 47
MECHANICAL ADJUSTMENTS .......................................................................................................................................... 50
INSTALLING THE CONTROL UNIT FRONT COVER AND THE OPERATOR PANEL ............................................................................. 51
INSTALLING PLASTIC COVERS ........................................................................................................................................... 55
TRANSPORTING THE DEVICE ............................................................................................................................................ 56
VETPRO DC OPERATOR PANEL ............................................................................................................................. 57
USING THE OPERATOR PANEL ......................................................................................................................................... 57
CHECKING SYSTEM FUNCTIONS ........................................................................................................................... 58
SYSTEM FUNCTION CHECKLIST ......................................................................................................................................... 59
TUBE SEASONING PROCEDURE ........................................................................................................................................ 60
OPTIONAL INSTALLATION PROCEDURES .............................................................................................................. 61
INSTALLING THE COIL-CORD HAND SWITCH OPTION (30-A2040) ......................................................................................... 61
INSTALLING THE REMOTE EXPOSURE STATION (30-A2044) ................................................................................................. 63
INSTALLING A GENERIC TWO-WIRE REMOTE EXPOSURE SWITCH............................................................................................ 68
INSTALLING THE 12 INCH [30 CM] CONE (30-A2200) ....................................................................................................... 69
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SYSTEM CONFIGURATION .................................................................................................................................... 70
SYSTEM CONFIGURATION MODE ..................................................................................................................................... 70
ADJUSTING THE DISPLAY ................................................................................................................................................ 71
CHANGING PREPROGRAMMED EXPOSURE SETTINGS ............................................................................................................ 72
SHOWING CURRENT SYSTEM CONFIGURATION ................................................................................................................... 73
CHANGING THE CONE SIZE ............................................................................................................................................. 74
DIAGNOSTIC MODE ....................................................................................................................................................... 75
CALIBRATION ....................................................................................................................................................... 76
TROUBLESHOOTING............................................................................................................................................. 77
ELECTRICAL PERFORMANCE ISSUES ................................................................................................................................... 77
MAINTENANCE .................................................................................................................................................... 97
VETPRO DC TUBEHEAD REMOVAL INSTRUCTIONS ............................................................................................................... 97
OVERVIEW .................................................................................................................................................................. 97
MODELS AFFECTED ....................................................................................................................................................... 97
REQUIRED TOOLS .......................................................................................................................................................... 97
INSTRUCTIONS .............................................................................................................................................................. 97
DEFAULT EXPOSURE TIMES ................................................................................................................................ 113
ARM AND TUBEHEAD .................................................................................................................................................. 114
HORIZONTAL ARM ...................................................................................................................................................... 115
MOUNTING PLATES..................................................................................................................................................... 116
OPERATOR PANEL ....................................................................................................................................................... 117
CONTROL UNIT .......................................................................................................................................................... 118
HAND SWITCH ........................................................................................................................................................... 119
SPECIFICATIONS ................................................................................................................................................. 120
APPENDIX A ASSEMBLING THE DC MOBILE UNIT ............................................................................................ 124
APPENDIX B REPLACING THE POWER CORD .................................................................................................... 134
APPENDIX C MOBILE ASSEMBLY PARTS LIST.................................................................................................... 137
APPENDIX D ELECTRONICS BLOCK DIAGRAM .................................................................................................. 138
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Introduction
The instructions contained in this manual must be read and followed when operating the
VetPro
®
DC. Your Midmark Dental dealer will assist you in placing the VetPro DC in operation.
Indications
for Use
The VetPro DC Animal Health Dental X-ray is to be used as an extraoral source of
X-ray in dental radiography.
Contra-
indications
None known
Product
Description
Figure 1
Component
Diagram
T
he VetPro DC Animal Health Dental X-ray System is a state-of-the-art, high-
frequency intra-oral X-ray machine. The VetPro DC consists of five components,
as shown in Figure 1: the Control Unit, the Tubehead, the Articulating Arm, the
Horizontal Arm, the Cone, and the Remote Control option.
Control Unit
The Control Unit provides for the input power connection and control of the
Tubehead and Operator Panel. It provides automatic line voltage compensation,
kVp control, and exposure time control. The Control Unit consists of the mounting
base and Operator Panel.
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Tubehead
The Tubehead contains the X-ray tube, high voltage circuit, and Cone. The
Tubehead is shipped already assembled to the Articulating Arm.
There is a small hole in the plastic handle covering the back of the
Tubehead. Under no circumstances should this hole be blocked as it
provides an air vent to allow the Tubehead oil to expand and
contract as the unit is operated.
Articulating Arm
The Articulating Arm provides the articulation support for the Tubehead and the
reach and coverage of the Tubehead to the patient. The Articulating Arm allows
smooth movement for precise positioning and does not drift or vibrate when left in
position.
Horizontal Arm
The Horizontal Arm helps provide the necessary reach for the VetPro DC. The
Horizontal Arm pivots smoothly around a shaft inserted in the top of the Control
Unit. The Horizontal Arm contains an access cover to connect the cable from the
Horizontal Arm to the Control Unit. The Horizontal Arm is available in four lengths,
providing reaches of 56, 66, 76 or 82 inches [142, 167, 193 or 208 cm].
Modular Beam
Limiting Device
[BLD]
The Cone establishes the distance from the X-ray tube to the patient’s skin. It
provides positioning assistance and collimates the X-ray beam to within a defined
circle at its end. The VetPro DC is shipped with the standard 8 inch [20 cm] Cone
attached to the Tubehead. A 12 inch [30 cm] Cone (30-A2200) can be ordered as
an option.
Remote Control
The remote control switch is used to make exposures in addition to or replacing
the use of the exposure button.
Mobile Unit
Installation and
Service
An optional model, the mobile unit provides room to room mobility for dental
radiography. See Appendix A for the installation instructions for the mobile unit.
The VetPro DC Animal Health Dental X-ray System should only be installed and
serviced by approved Midmark dealer personnel. Contact Midmark Corporation
at 800-MIDMARK if you need assistance locating an approved dealer.
Copyright and
Patents
© Midmark Corporation 2019
U.S. Patents D470237, D469182, D470589, 6,837,468, and 6,664,853
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Cautions
When using lag screws as the method of attachment, it is imperative to consider
the full scope of the task. Several factors must be considered for safe, permanent
installations. Some of the key issues are:
Lumber commonly used in construction projects can be different from
location to location.
The grade, age, position, and overall condition can vary greatly.
The attachment stud may have additional, hidden loads.
The location of the pilot hole with respect to the center of the stud will
affect the load bearing ability.
The size of the pilot hole required for the lag screw will be different based
on the grade, age and condition of the lumber.
Never over-tighten the lag screw as this will weaken the mechanical
connection.
Lumber with splits or cracks should not be used for attachment.
Plywood, particle board, or similar construction materials, should not
be used for attachment.
Consider lumber dryness or moisture when attaching to exterior framing
studs.
Midmark mechanical designs will exert up to 920 pounds (418 kilograms)
of loading on the supporting structure.
Midmark provides fasteners for average installations. Based on specific
installation conditions, it may be necessary to choose an alternate
fastener or fastening methods.
If the surface of the Installation Guide falls below the surface of the wall, a
correspondingly longer fastener must be chosen.
Seek the advice of a professional structural engineer to clarify any issues
before the installation.
Inspect the attachment method 30 days after the installation and, every 6
months thereafter.
Lag screws are not intended to be used as an attachment method for
metal supports such as those found in center island pass-through
cabinets. Midmark provides machine screws, large flat washers and
nylock nuts to use when fastening the system to metal supports.
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Safe Installation and Operation
The equipment must be installed and operated only in accordance with the safety procedures and
operating instructions in this manual and in the Installation Guide and only for the purposes and
applications for which it was designed. Modifications or additions to the equipment may be made only
by Midmark Corporation or by third parties expressly authorized by Midmark Corporation. Such changes
must comply with the rules and legal requirements of the authority having jurisdiction. It is the
responsibility of the owner to ensure that existing legal regulations regarding installation of the
equipment with respect to the building are observed.
X-Ray Protection
X-ray equipment can cause injury if used improperly.
Do not operate the device in the significant zone of occupancy. The operator of an intraoral dental X-ray
device must remain 2 meters (6.6 feet) away from the focal spot and out of the path of the X-ray beam.
Do not operate the device in the significant zone of occupancy. The operator of an intraoral dental X-ray
device must remain 2 meters (6.6 feet) away from the focal spot and out of the path of the X-ray beam.
The VetPro DC system provides a high degree of protection from unnecessary X-ray radiation. However,
no practical design can provide complete protection from radiation or completely prevent operators from
exposing themselves or others to unnecessary radiation.
Responsibilities of the Installer and Service Engineer
Verification of machine performance after installation
See the “System Function Checklist” on page 55.
Verification of machine performance after maintenance or repair
See the “System Function Checklist” and the calibration instructions on page 55.
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Reach and Coverage
The reach of the system is measured from the tip of the Cone with the arm fully
extended and the Cone pointing back toward the pivot of the wall plate. This
measurement method accommodates the normal positioning of the Tubehead to the
patient. A patient can, therefore, be positioned without difficulty with the table located
within a radius outward from the pivot point to the dimensions shown in the diagrams.
The VetPro DC Horizontal Arm is available in four lengths. Each length gives the
system a different reach.
Part number P7015V-P with a 30-A2074 Horizontal Arm has a reach of 56 inches.
P/N P7016V-P with a 30-A2073 Horizontal Arm has a reach of 66 inches.
P/N P7017V-P with a 30-A2071 Horizontal Arm has a reach of 76 inches.
P/N P7018V-P with a 30-A2164 Horizontal Arm has a reach of 82 inches.
The diagrams show P/N P7018V-P with an 82-inch reach.
For P/N P7017V-P with a 76 inch reach, reduce the dimensions by 8 inches.
For P/N P7016V-P with a 66 inch reach, reduce the dimensions by 18 inches.
For P/N P7015V-P, reduce the dimensions by 28 inches.
The 82-inch reach for Catalog P7018V-P assumes the use of the 8 inch [20 cm] Cone
that is supplied with the system. If the optional 12 inch [30 cm] Cone (30-A2200) is
used, the reach is reduced by 4 inches.
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82" reach not recommended for cabinet mount
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Note
1
P7015V-P 24 5/8" ( 62.5 cm)
P7016V-P 34 5/8" (88 cm)
P7017V-P 44 5/8" (114 cm)
P7018V-P 50 5/8 (128.5 cm)
(add 5" (12.7 cm) for Two Stud mount)
With 12" (30cm) cone
With 8" (20cm) cone
To handle
Note
2
P7015V-P 52 1/2" (133 cm)
Note
3
P7015V-P 56 1/2" ( 143.5 cm)
Note
4
P7015V-P 70 3/8" (178.5 cm)
P7016V-P 62 1/2" (159 cm)
P7016V-P 66 1/2" (169 cm)
P7016V-P 80 3/8" (204 cm)
P7017V-P 72 1/2" (184 cm)
P7017V-P 76 1/2" (194.5 cm)
P7017V-P 90 3/8" (229.5 cm)
P7018V-P 78 1/2 (199 cm)
P7018V-P 82 1/2" (209.5 cm)
P7018V-P 96 3/8” (244.5 cm)
(add 1" (2.5 cm) for Two Stud mount)
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Environmental Factors
Use
The VetPro DC Animal Health Dental X-ray System is intended for indoor use for
normal dental applications at temperatures in the range +10 °C to +35 °C (+50 °F
to +95 °F) and at a maximum altitude of 12,000 ft (3657 m). Do not allow humidity
to cause condensation to form on the unit. See the Specifications section on
page
Error! Bookmark not defined.
for complete temperature, pressure, and
altitude parameters for using, transporting, and storing the VetPro DC system.
Support Requirements
The VetPro DC Animal Health Dental X-ray System is designed to mount on a
single wood 2x4-inch drywall stud or equivalent wall support. It can also be
mounted on concrete or other similar wall construction.
Mounting to a plywood
or particle board wall is not acceptable
. Verifying the wall support capability
and the selection of the proper mounting hardware is the responsibility of the
installer.
Note that a two-stud wall plate assembly (30-A2042) is included to mount on two
wooden studs. A metal stud mounting kit (30-A2043) is available.
The wall support and mounting hardware must withstand a 45.4 kg (100 lb.) shear
load and a 227 kg (500 lb.)
withdrawal force at each of the mounting bolts. The
wall fabrication and attachments to the building structure must be capable of
withstanding a load moment of 127 kg-m (920 lb-ft).
Electrical Requirements
Mains Power
Supply
The VetPro DC Animal Health Dental X-ray System requires a 3-wire single phase
AC power mains that contain line conductor, neutral conductor, and protective
earth conductor. It is recommended that the unit be installed with a dedicated
electrical line connected to a breaker with a minimum 15 amp rating. The wiring
must provide for a permanently grounded power line configuration.
Line Cord
Use
The installer must determine the suitability of installing the VetPro DC with a line
cord. If a line cord is used, the installer must ensure that the unit is properly
grounded and has the required line rating.
Line Voltage
AC 100 V to 250 V, 50 Hz or 60 Hz (See complete specifications on page 117)
Fuse Rating
5 A, 250 V, UL Recognized (See complete specifications on page 117)
Max Line
Resistance
For normal function of the VetPro DC Animal Health Dental X-ray System the
resistance of the power line should not exceed 0.4 Ω at nominal line voltage.
Interlock
It is the owner’s responsibility to provide any visual interlock
indicators required by local ordinances.
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Compliance with Applicable Standards
Radiation Protection
The certified components of the VetPro DC Animal Health Dental X-ray
System comply with Radiation Performance Standards 21 CFR,
Subchapter J, at the time of manufacture.
The certified components of the VetPro DC Animal Health Dental X-ray
System comply with IEC 60601-1-3 Radiation protection/X-ray
equipment.
UL 2601-1 File
Number: E181750
Classified by Underwriters Laboratories Inc. with respect to electrical
shock, fire and mechanical hazards only in accordance with UL 2601-1,
and CAN/CSA C22.2 NO, 601.1-M90, and to the following particular
standards, IEC60601-2-7, IEC60601-2-28.
EMI/EMC
IEC60601-1-2
Certified Components
Component
Reference
Number
Tubehead
30-A1027
Control Unit. VetPro DC
30-A0019
Control Unit. VetPro DC Mobile
30-A0018
Modular BLD, 20 cm Lg., 70 mm Cone, Gray
30-A2195
Modular BLD, 20 cm Lg., 60 mm Cone, White
30-A2196
Modular BLD, 20 cm Lg., 60 mm Cone, Gray
30-A2228
Modular BLD, Base, Gray
30-A2205
Modular BLD, Spacer, Gray
30-A2206
Modular BLD, Spacer, White
30-A2208
Note: longer cones and cones with rectangular apertures are available. Contact
Midmark Service-Support (see back cover).
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EC Declaration of Conformity
Name and
Description of
Product
VetPro
®
DC
System
Reach
Control
Arm
P7018V-P
82”[208 cm]
30-A0019
30-A2164
P7017V-P
76”[208 cm]
30-A0019
30-A2071
P7016V-P
66”[208 cm]
30-A0019
30-A2073
P7015V-P
56”[208 cm]
30-A0019
30-A2074
P7017VM
Mobile
30-A0018
VetPro
®
Complete
System
Reach
Control
Arm
DCV8-G2A/(S1, S2 or SB)
82”[208 cm]
30-A2213
DCV7-G2A/(S1, S2 or SB)
76”[208 cm]
30-A2212
DCV6-G2A/(S1, S2 or SB)
66”[208 cm]
30-A2211
DCV5-G2A/(S1, S2 or SB)
56”[208 cm]
30-A2210
DCV5-G2A/(S1, S2, S1/L or S2/L)
Mobile
Reference
Numbers to
which
Conformity is
Declared
The following regulatory documents apply:
UL 60601-1
EN 60601-1
EN 60601-1-2
IEC 60601-1-3
IEC 60601-2-7
IEC 60601-2-28
IEC 60601-2-32
EC Annex I:
EN 55011
IEC 801-2/IEC1000-4-2
IEC 801-3/IEC1000-4-3
IEC 801-4/IEC1000-4-4
Contact
Technical Support
imagingtechsupport@midmark.com
Authorized Representatives
North America
Midmark Corporation
1001 Asbury Dr.
Buffalo Grove, Illinois 60089 U.S.A.
Phone: 800-MIDMARK
Fax: 847-415-9801
Europe
CE Partner 4U
Esdoornlaan 13
3951DB Maarn
The Netherlands
www.cepartner4u.eu
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Typical X-ray Scatter Dose Rates
For room planning purposes, these illustrations show X-ray scatter dose rates that are
typical of the VetPro system. This data was developed using a common, commercially-
available human head phantom in the normal patient position to produce the required
X-ray scatter. A Rad-Cal model 160cc ion-chamber (µRem) meter was used to
integrate the doses. Measurements were taken at distances of 1 and 2 meters from the
X-ray target, 50 in. (127 cm) from the horizontal plane of the floor.
0.003 mR
0.001 mR
0.002 mR
0.002 mR
2 m
X- ray source
0
.013 mR
0.002 mR
0.002 mR
0.009 mR
1 m
X-ray source
Exposures: molar protocol; 70 kVp, 6 mA, 1 sec.; measurements at 1 meter (39 in.) from the X-ray target.
Exposures: molar protocol; 70 kVp, 6 mA, 1 sec.; measurements at 2 meters (79 in.) from the X-ray target.
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1
International Electrotechnical Commission
2
National Electrical Code
3
Verband Deutscher Elektrotechniker (Association of German Electrical Engineers)
Safety
Radiation
Safety
Allow only qualified and authorized personnel, observing all laws and
regulations concerning radiation protection, to operate this equipment.
The operator must remain at all times a safe distance from the focal spot and
the X-ray beam.
Utilize all of the equipment's radiation safety features.
To protect both the patient and the operator from X-ray radiation, employ all
available radiation protection devices, accessories, and procedures.
Electrical
Safety
To avoid electric shock, connect this equipment only to supply
mains with protective earth.
Because the design of the VetPro DC power supply circuit may momentarily
draw high current,
Do not use this device with wall outlets having GFCIs (Ground Fault Circuit
Interrupters). Outlets with GFCI are designed to trip when they sense a small
amount of current passing from the line to earth ground. Outlets with GFCI
can compromise the operation of the intra-oral X-ray device and the GFCI
circuit itself.
Allow only qualified and authorized service personnel to remove equipment
covers.
All maintenance requiring the removal of protective covers must be executed
by service personnel only when patients are not present.
Replace sensors only when a patient is not in contact with the machine or the
operator.
Do not touch the USB connector on the articulated arm.
This equipment must be used only in rooms or areas complying with all
applicable laws and recommendations concerning electrical safety in rooms
used for medical purposes, e.g., IEC
1
, NEC
2
, or VDE
3
standards concerning
provisions of an additional protective earth (ground) terminal for power supply
connection.
Before cleaning or disinfecting, this equipment must be disconnected from the
main electrical supply.
The VetPro DC Dental X-ray System is ordinary type medical equipment
without protection against ingress of liquids. To protect against short-circuit
and corrosion, no water or any other liquid should be allowed to leak inside
the equipment.
Explosion
Safety
This equipment must not be used in the presence of flammable or potentially
explosive gases or vapors, which could ignite, causing personal injury and/or
damage to the equipment. If such disinfectants are used, the vapor must be
allowed to disperse before using the equipment.
Device
Disposal
To ensure compliant and safe disposal of waste electrical and electronic equipment,
contact the Midmark dealer or local regulatory or public health authorities.
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• Mobile RF communications equipment can affect the
performance of medical electrical equipment. Midmark
advises against using the VetPro DC system adjacent to other
devices. If it must be used near other devices, carefully adjust
their configuration to ensure that electromagnetic interference
(EMI) does not degrade performance. Test both devices for
normal operation.
• Use of accessories, transducers, or cables other than those
provided by or specified by Midmark can result in increased
electromagnetic emissions or decreased electromagnetic
immunity of this equipment. This can result in improper
operation.
• Use portable RF communications equipment (including
peripherals such as antenna cables and external antennas,
including cables specified by Midmark) no closer than 30 cm
(12 in.) to any part of the VetPro DC system. Otherwise,
performance of the equipment may be degraded.
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Key to Symbols Used
Type B: Protection against electric shock (IEC 60601.1-1)
Information useful to an operator, not related to safety.
A hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in minor or moderate
injury.
A hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in serious injury or
death.
Consult written instructions in User’s Manual.
ATTENTION RAYONS-X:
OPERATION SEULEMENT PAR DU PERSONNEL AUTORISE. VOIR MANUEL
DE L’OPERATEUR.
WARNING X-RAY
THIS X-RAY UNIT MAY BE DANGEROUS TO PATIENT AND OPERATOR
UNLESS SAFE EXPOSURE FACTORS AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
ARE OBSERVED.
X-RAY EMISSION
Mains HOT WIRE
Mains NEUTRAL WIRE
Earth Ground
Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE). WEEE distributed in the
European Economic Area (EEA) must be collected and disposed of separately
from other waste, per WEEE Directive 2012/19/EU. Contact your equipment
dealer for information on local compliance schemes.
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Technical Support
Manufacturer
Midmark
1001 Asbury Drive
Buffalo Grove, Illinois 60089
USA
(847) 415-9800
Fax: (847) 415-9801
midmarkanimalhealth.com
Technical Library
www.midmark.com/technical-library
Technical Support
1-800 MIDMARK (1-800-643-6275)
www.midmark.com/service-support
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Midmark VetPro Complete - VetPro DC X-Ray System Installation guide

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