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XR150
12V X-RAY GENERATOR
OPERATOR’S MANUAL
Golden Engineering, Inc.
6364 Means Road, Box 185
Centerville, IN 47330 USA
Phone: 1-765-855-3493
DECEMBER 2020
Golden Engineering
Portable X-ray Technology
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CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION 3
WARNINGS 4
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION 5
CONTROL MODULE 7
REAR VIEW 8
REMOTE CABLE CONNECTOR 9
DESCRIPTION OF OPERATION 10
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 11
NAVIGATING THE MENU 13
BOOT SCREEN 13
SET NUMBER OF COUNTS/PULSES 14
SET DELAY TIME 14
MANUALLY ENTERING PULSE TRAINS 14
RESET PULSE COUNTER 15
PULSE COUNT EXCEEDS DUTY CYCLE 16
LIFETIME PULSE COUNT 16
BACKLIGHT 17
PULSES PER COUNT 17
DISABLE DUTY CYCLE WARNING 17
GENERATOR IDENTIFICATION 17
MULTIPLE PULSE TRAIN EXCEEDS DUTY CYCLE 18
ERROR MESSAGES 19
TROUBLESHOOTING 20
RECOMMENDED PULSE SETTINGS 21
CE CERTIFICATE 22
SPECIFICATIONS 23
SPARE PARTS AND ACCESSORIES 24
WARRANTY 26
RETURNING UNIT FOR REPAIR 26
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INTRODUCTION
RADIATION WARNING
The X-ray generator produces high levels of radiation and must be operated by qualified personnel who have read the WARNINGS and OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS sections of the manual before operating the device.
X-ray generators from Golden Engineering are industrial type open beam X-ray generators intended to radiograph inanimate objects. The devices are a pulsed X-ray device that produces X-ray pulses of very short duration (10-50 nanoseconds). The energy produced by the X-ray generator varies from model to model, and in the XR150 12V is approximately 150 kVp, which makes it possible to radiograph up to one (1/2) inch (1.27 cm) of steel.
Each unit ships with two keys, two 12V battery packs, and one battery charger.
Many users choose to add other accessories like a Remote Cable or Carrying Case. Refer to the Spare Parts and
Accessories section for more details.
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WARNINGS
The X-ray generators from Golden Engineering are pulsed X-ray generators that emit hazardous ionizing radiation when pulsing. The unit should only be operated by authorized personnel who are properly trained to safely operate the X-ray generator. The X-ray generator must be registered with proper authorities prior to use and should not be used to intentionally expose humans.
Develop and closely follow a safe operating system for using the X-ray generator. The safe operating system must ensure that no one is exposed to radiation above the permissible limits which are 2 mR (0.02 mSv) per hour for a member of the public. The safe operating system must ensure the X-ray generator is used within federal and state guidelines.
All operators and users of the X-ray generator must wear a personal radiation monitoring device, such as a TLD (thermoluminescent dosimeter), film badge, and/or a pocket dosimeter consistent with the appropriate federal, territorial or provincial standards. If an operator or bystander is exposed to an unacceptable level of radiation contact your Radiation Safety Officer and/or appropriate health care provider.
NOTE: Electronic dosimeters and survey meters of the
Geiger-Mueller and scintillator
Due to the short pulse width of the pulsed X-ray, survey meters of the Geiger-
Mueller and scintillator type do not accurately detect the radiation emitted from pulsed X-ray generators. types may not detect the X-ray
Generator’s radiation pulses.
Survey meters should be of the ionization chamber (ion chamber) type and should be used in the integration mode. Survey meters must not be used in the rate mode because the pulsed X-ray generator does not produce constant radiation. Pulsed X-ray generators produce very high rates of radiation for very short periods of time resulting in either unrealistically high readings or no readings for a survey meter in rate mode.
The X-ray generators have no explosion proof rating and should not be used in an explosive atmosphere. The
Spark Gap could be a source of ignition.
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PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
PICATINNY RAIL
The X-ray generator is equipped a 21 mm picatinny rail located on each side of the housing.
CONTROL MODULE
XR150 12V
BATTERY
BATTERY PACK. The standard battery pack is a
DeWalt® 12V 3 amp-hour Li Ion battery.
RADIATION WARNING LABEL
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HANDLE
The handle of the XR150 is attached to the front sides of the Control Module. Loops are
BEAM
ANGLE
LABEL COLLIMATOR
The standard collimator located on the front of the head limits the X-ray beam to
40 degrees.
HIGH VOLTAGE PULSER/TUBEHEAD
The main body of the X-ray Generator is the tube head. The head contains the tube cavity, cold cathode type X-ray tube, spark gap, high voltage capacitor, and transformer.
BASE
The base of the unit contains an identification label and a ¼-20 brass insert compatible with standard camera tripods. The base also accommodates a quick release external tripod mount.
The identification label located on the bottom of the generator lists the manufacturer’s name, model number, serial number, weight, volt, amp, and production date.
TRIPOD MOUNT
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CONTROL MODULE
BEAM ANGLE
LABEL
X-RAY PULSING LIGHTS
Blinks once per second after time delay button or remote cable button is pressed to warn that the X-ray
Generator is going to pulse. The light stays on continuously while the unit is pulsing.
This is a failsafe warning light. If the light does not work the X-ray unit will not pulse. See settings menu for fail- safe override in emergency situations.
DELAY SWITCH
Pressing both Left and Right arrow buttons simultaneously initiates the delay mode, allowing the operator to use the unit without the remote cable.
DIRECTIONAL BUTTONS
Left, Right, Up and Down buttons used to navigate through the menu.
MODEL
IDENTIFICATION
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Top View
Control Module
LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY (LCD)
The 80 character LCD is the main interface with the unit. See the
Operating Instructions for more details on the various control screens.
POWER ON LIGHT
Illuminates when battery voltage is applied to control module.
ENTER / EMERGENCY STOP
Stops the unit before it begins pulsing or stops the unit in the middle of a pulse train.
Also used as the enter button to select desired option.
KEY
Main power switch to turn the unit on and off.
REAR VIEW
NEGATIVE -
REMOTE CABLE
CONNECTOR
Rear View
BATTERY PACK
The standard battery pack is a DeWalt® 12V 3 amp- hour Li Ion battery. In the USA the battery is rated at
12V, but outside the USA it may be rated as 10.7 or
12V.
BATTERY CHARGER
The standard battery charger is the DeWalt® DCB115 charger for both 110V and 220V. (Note: DeWalt model numbers may change). Battery charge time is typically less than one hour.
See battery charger manual for additional instructions and warnings.
TEMPERATURE
SENSOR
POSITIVE +
BATTERY
TERMINAL
BLOCK
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REMOTE CABLE CONNECTOR
The X-ray Generator is equipped with Lemo “K” series connector located on the lower left corner of the back of the control module. This is where the remote cable or imaging system cable is attached. Depending on the options of the unit, this may either be 5 pin or 7 pin connector.
See the diagrams and table below for the details of each configuration.
1 7
1
2 5
6
2 5
3 4
5 PIN K REMOTE CABLE CONNECTOR
REMOTE CONNECTOR: LEMO EEG.0K.305.CLN
MATING CABLE PLUG: LEMO FGG.305.CYCC50Z
3 4
7 PIN K REMOTE CABLE CONNECTOR
REMOTE CONNECTOR: LEMO EGG.0K.307.CLN
MATING CABLE PLUG: LEMO FGG.0K.307.CYCC50Z
5
6
7
3
4
1
2
PIN # 5 PIN CONNECTOR (B OR K)
+5 VOLTS 100 mA MAXIMUM
REMOTE SWITCH (5 sec delay)
REMOTE SWITCH – NO DELAY
X-RAY ON / FEEDBACK SIGNAL
GROUND (COMMON 0 VOLTS)
7 PIN K CONNECTOR
+5 VOLTS 1 A MAXIMUM
REMOTE SWITCH (5 sec delay) (+3V)
REMOTE SWITCH – NO DELAY (+3V)
X-RAY ON / FEEDBACK SIGNAL (+5V)
RS232-RX
RS232-TX
GROUND (COMMON 0 VOLTS)
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REMOTE SWITCH PIN
GROUND PIN
Remote switch inputs are activated when connected to ground pin.
SERIAL INFORMATION
Baud Rate: 57600
8 – bit data
1 stop bit
Hardware flow control: None
Parity: none
Voltage Input: +/- 25V
Voltage Output: +/- 6V
DESCRIPTION OF OPERATION
The block diagram below illustrates how the X-ray generator functions. The following sequence of events takes place each time the unit is fired:
1. User initiates operation of the machine.
2. The controller sends a signal to the converter to begin oscillating.
3. Once oscillating, the converter section changes the DC battery voltage to 22Khz AC.
4. The transformer charges the High Voltage Capacitor to about 9000 volts.
5. The spark gap arcs after the High Voltage Capacitor reaches peak voltage.
6. The pulse detector signals the control block that the unit has pulsed.
7. As the High Voltage Switch is closed, a high voltage transient of approximately 150,000 volts and 10-30 nanoseconds in duration is applied across the X-ray tube generating X-rays.
The closing of the High Voltage Switch produces an audible pulsing sound. The X-ray generator cannot produce
X-rays without the pulsing sound so it serves as an additional warning the unit is functioning.
This unit generates X-rays through high voltage bombardment of a tungsten target.
The X-ray generator does not contain radioactive materials .
All the high voltage is contained within the aluminum canister and as long as the canister is not punctured the operator is not exposed to dangerous voltages.
BLOCK DIAGRAM
X-RAY TUBE
HIGH VOLTAGE
CAPACITOR
USER INTERFACE
SPARK GAP
PULSE DETECTOR
CONTROLLER
CONVERTER
BATTERY
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Determine Pulse
Initiation Method
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DR
Attach Battery
Connect System
Position X-ray Generator*
Turn on X-ray Generator using key and turning clockwise 1/4 turn
Set pulse count to 100
Retreat to imaging system controller (computer)**
Follow imaging system instructions to set pulses and initiate pulse train
View Image
Turn off X-ray generator
Remote Cable
Attach Battery
Attach Remote Cable
Position X-ray Generator*
Turn on X-ray Generator using key and turning clockwise 1/4 turn
Set pulse count
Retreat length of cable behind X-ray generator
Press and hold cable button down to initiate and complete pulse train
Turn off X-ray generator
Retrieve image plate or
film cassette
View Image
Time Delay
Attach Battery
Position X-ray Generator*
Turn on X-ray Generator using key and turning clockwise 1/4 turn
Set pulse count
Set delay time
Press left and right arrow buttons simultaneously to initiate time delay
Retreat safe distance behind X-ray generator
Turn off X-ray generator
Retrieve image plate or
film cassette
View Image
The following are basic operation instructions to take an X-ray image using the X-ray generator. Certain applications may require modifications to these basic procedures.
* The X-ray generator should be positioned directly in front of the object to be X-rayed and the imager placed directly behind the object to be X-rayed. Imager should be placed as close to the object as possible. Distance between X-ray generator and imager is usually 24 to 72 inches (60 to 180 cm). During operation the unit should be stabilized on a flat surface, a tripod, or a custom fixture suitable for holding the weight of the device. Refer to the Specifications table for details.
X-ray generator Object Imager
X-ray Beam
24 - 72 IN
(60 - 180 CM)
** The operator should always stand outside of the exclusion zone. The exclusion zone (below) should be a controlled area free of all personnel while X-ray pulses.
a a a b b
EXCLUSION ZONE
X-ray Beam c
All models100’ (30m)
a b c
XR150 12V
10’ (3 m)
20’ (6 m)
100’ (30 m)
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NAVIGATING THE MENU
Home screen displays Counts (C) or Pulses (P) & Delay Time (D)
Settings
Set CT
Set DT
=
=
Header (Title Screen) for the main menu
Set Counts (pulses)
= Set Delay time (In delay mode only, safety time
before
Set PTr
Home
ResetPC
Life PC
=
=
=
= pulse)
Set Multiple Pulse Trains
Back to Home Screen
Reset Pulse Counter
Lifetime Pulse Counter
2 sec
BOOT SCREEN
The boot screen shows a “9” at the end of a normal boot cycle.
If there is a problem during boot, make note of this number and tell the customer support representative when calling for help.
HOME SCREEN
Press both buttons to fire the X-ray
After a unit is fired with the buttons, this screen is displayed and the delay counts down until the unit fires.
The X-RAY PULSING lights flash and the unit will beep intermittently during the countdown.
The lights are on and a continuous beep sounds while the unit is actually firing.
3 More menus
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SET NUMBER OF COUNTS/PULSES
The number of counts (or pulses, depending on the Pulses per Count setting) that will be sent when the unit is fired.
Change this by selecting Set CT from the menu and press Enter.
Use arrows to adjust number of counts/pulses.
Right arrow from the right cursor position to select ‘Save’ and press Enter.
Left arrow from the left cursor position to cancel changes.
OR to change cursor position
SET DELAY TIME
Delay Time is the number of seconds between triggering the unit to fire with the buttons.
Change this by selecting Set DT from the menu and press Enter.
Use arrows to adjust the safety delay time (in seconds).
Right arrow from the right cursor position to select ‘Save’ and press Enter.
Left arrow from the left cursor position to cancel changes.
OR to change value to accept and return to the
HOME screen
MANUALLY ENTERING PULSE TRAINS
FIRST set the number of counts/pulses (see above setting to 25)
Select Set PTr from the menu and press Enter.
Use arrows to adjust number of pulse trains and press the right arrow to set the time between.
Use arrows to adjust time between trains and press Enter.
Right arrow from the right cursor position to select ‘Save’ and press Enter.
Left arrow from the left cursor position to cancel changes.
Note: Press Enter and return to Home before pulsing the XR150.
The XR150 will not pulse if software is not back to HOME screen.
The HOME screen will now look like this to indicate it is in pulse train mode
25 Counts per pulse train
x5 Pulse trains
125 Counts (375 pulses)
25 Pulses per pulse train
x5 Pulse trains
125 Pulses
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NAVIGATING THE MENU
DUTY CYCLE WARNING
The XR150 is a light duty machine that is not made to pulse continuously. The maximum duty cycle for the units is
100 counts (300 pulses) every four minutes. In temperatures above 90°F (32.22°C) or continual use situations, rest a minimum of 30 sec every 50 pulses and 4 min after every 200 pulses. Exceeding the duty cycle will shorten the life of the tube and head, and may also cause thermal damage to the circuit boards.
HOME SCREEN
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RESET PULSE COUNTER
Pulse counter is similar to a trip odometer on an automobile. The counter can be reset to 0 to track the number of pulses since it was reset. Operator can use this feature to track number of pulses since the last tube replacement, number of pulses used on a specific job, or any other event the operator wants to track.
PULSE COUNT EXCEEDS DUTY CYCLE
Set PULSES higher than 200, press Enter.
If the number of counts exceeds 100 (300 pulses), the unit will automatically split the pulses into consecutive pulse trains of 25 counts (75 pulses) with a delay 60-second delay between them. See the below example of setting 200 counts.
It may be necessary to fire the whole pulse train without splitting it. To manually override the split, first disable the Duty Cycle Warning in the
Home - DutyWarn menu (see pg 17).
After the Duty Cycle Warning is disabled, the generator will allow pulse trains larger than 100.
Set the desired number of pulses on the
Set CT screen and press Enter.
The unit is now ready to fire the complete entered pulse train.
(see pg 17)
See the details of the Home menu on page 17.
Press ANY key back to the HOME screen
LIFETIME PULSE COUNT
Lifetime pulse count tracks the total number of pulses the unit has fired. Please note the number displayed on the LCD is total number of PULSES the unit fired, NOT the total number of
COUNTS. The XR150 fires three pulses for each count entered so the 12,549 Lifetime pulses that appear on LCD below equals
4183 lifetime COUNTS the XR150 has fired.
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BACKLIGHT
Allows the user to turn the backlight on and off.
Use Arrows to change setting
Press Enter to select
PULSES PER COUNT
Allows the user to switch between 1 or 3 pulses per count.
DISABLE DUTY CYCLE WARNING
Allows the user to turn off the duty cycle warning in otder to send longer pulse trains without automatically splitting them.
GENERATOR IDENTIFICATION
Displays the software version, generator serial number, and high voltage head number.
ASTERISK (*) APPEARS
ON BOOT SCREEN WHEN
WARRANTY HAS BEEN
VOIDED
MULTIPLE PULSE TRAIN EXCEEDS DUTY CYCLE
If multiple pulse train combination exceeds 100 counts in 4 minutes the LCD will warn that settings exceed duty cycle and ask if operator wants to continue. The software will allow operator to continue, but they must acknowledge that they are exceeding duty cycle and could void the warranty.
This example incidates 6 pulse trains of 25 counts with a rest of 10 seconds between pulse trains.
Unit would have been within the duty cycle had the operator entered at least
60 seconds between pulse trains of 25 counts, decreased to 4 pulse trains of 25 counts, or decreased the number of pulse counts from 25 to 10.
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ERROR MESSAGES
Battery voltage is too low to pulse XR150. Charge the battery.
Pulse rate is slower than 1 pulse per second. Either low battery, problem with transformer, or electronics. Charge battery, or replace oscillator board.
Current not detected. No current flow going to the head.
Occurs at beginning of pulse train. Check 20 amp fuse on the oscillator board. If fuse is ok problem could be in head or electronics. Replace board or send back for repair.
Displayed if duty cycle is reached (100 counts in 4 minutes).
The failsafe warning LED is not lighting up. The control board may need to be replaced or the unit may need to be returned for service.
Occurs when the generator is powered off with multiple pulse trains set. On the Continue screen, select NO to return to a single pulse train, or YES to keep the multiple train setting.
The boot screen displays an asterisk (*) when the warranty has been voided.
The boot screen shows a “9” at the end of a normal boot cycle. If there is a problem during boot, make note of this number when calling for help.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
SYMPTOM
Unit makes loud popping noise while pulsing.
TEST ACTION
Stop and return unit for repair .
Continued use in this condition will cause additional damage to the unit.
Oil leaking from unit.
No “power on” light
Power on lights, but X-ray does not pulse.
Check battery voltage
Check bttery connection
Check the battery voltage.
Check the 2amp fuse.
Power on lights, X-ray pulsing light does not illuminate, X-ray does not pulse
Check the battery voltage.
Low Battery
Please Charge
X-ray pulses, but no image or black image.
Unit stops pulsing in the middle of a pulse train and LCD displays 00.
Return for repair.
Replace or charge battery
Ensure battery is securely attached and battery clips are not bent or broken.
Charge or replace the battery.
Replace the fuse if necessary.
Go to settings menu
failsafe
disable
To fix light replace processor board
Appears if battery is below 15V Charge the battery
Test X-ray output.
Check the battery voltage.
Check 20 amp fuse.
Return unit for tube replacement if
no X-ray output dose.
Charge battery if necessary.
Replace the fuse if blown.
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RECOMMENDED PULSE SETTINGS
The chart below lists approximate pulses necessary to penetrate various materials. Settings vary depending on imaging system used.
Refer to imaging system instructions for more information.
MATERIAL
Cardboard, light wood, plastic
Light metal
Steel ¼” (6 mm)
Steel ½” (13 mm)
COUNT (PULSE) SETTING
XR150 12V
10 counts (30 pulses)
20 counts (60 pulses)
50 counts (150 pulses)
90 counts (270 pulses)
If the radiograph is too dark, the film is underexposed .
Underexposed Correct Exposure
Underexposure can be corrected by increasing the number of pulses and/or decreasing the distance between the imaging medium and the
X-ray generator.
If the radiograph is too light the film is overexposed .
Overexposed Correct Exposure
Overexposure can be corrected by reducing the number of pulses and/ or increasing the distance between the imaging medium and X-ray generator.
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CE CERTIFICATE
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SPECIFICATIONS
PHYSICAL DIMENSIONS INCLUDING BATTERY PACK
MODEL
XR150
LENGTH
WIDTH
HEIGHT
WEIGHT
10.62 in
(26.97 cm)
3.03 in
(7.70 cm)
4.07 in
(10.03 cm)
4.9 lb
(2.2 kg)
X-RAY OUTPUT
X-ray dose per pulse
(12 inches in front of unit)
Pulses per battery charge
2.3 to 4.0 mR per count
(0.76 to 1.33 per pulse)
2000 counts
(6000 pulses)
Pulses per second
Expected tube life (glass tube)
4 counts
(12 pulses)
30,000 counts
(90,000 pulses)
X-ray source size 1/8 in (3 mm)
Maximum Photon Energy 150 kVp
X-ray pulse width 10 nanoseconds per pulse
ELECTRICAL AND THERMAL CHARACTERISTICS
Battery voltage
Battery type
Battery recharge time
Current draw
Average X-ray
Tube Current
12 V or 10.8 V
Li Ion
1 Hour
9A @12V
0.1 mA
Storage Temperature
Operating Temperature
Maximum duty cycle
0° to 120° F
(-18 to 50° C)
0° to 120° F
(-18 to 50° C)
100 counts (300 pulses) every 4 min
(1500 counts or 4500 pulses per hour)
High Temperature or High
Use Duty Cycle
Rest 30 sec every 50 pulses and 4 min every 200 pulses
IP Rating
Minimum Standby Time
Warm-up
IP 54
10 hours
None required
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SPARE PARTS AND ACCESSORIES
ITEM
Thumbwheel Key
Flat key
DeWalt ® Battery 12V Li-ION (3 Ah)
DeWalt ® Battery Charger (110V) DCB115
DeWalt ® Battery Charger (220V) DW 220
5-Pin K Remote Cable
5-Pin B Remote Cable
7-Pin K Remote Cable
ADAPTER CABLE (5 PIN K PLUG / 5 PIN B RECEPTACLE)
ADAPTER CABLE (5 PIN K PLUG / 4 PIN B RECEPTACLE)
ADAPTER CABLE (5 PIN K PLUG / 7 PIN K RECEPTACLE)
ADAPTER CABLE (7 PIN K PLUG / 5 PIN B RECEPTACLE)
ADAPTER CABLE (7 PIN K PLUG / 5 PIN K RECEPTACLE)
ADAPTER CABLE (7 PIN K PLUG / 4 PIN B RECEPTACLE)
Tripod Mount
Tripod Kit (includes Tripod Mount and Legs)
Carrying case (holds X-ray, 2 batteries, charger, cable)
Handle
10 MIL SNAP ON COPPER FILTER
30 MIL SNAP ON COPPER FILTER
40 MIL SNAP ON COPPER FILTER
60 MIL SNAP ON COPPER FILTER
LEAD COLLIMATOR CAP SOLID
LEAD COLLIMATOR CAP 20 degree
LEAD COLLIMATOR CAP 30 degree
LEAD COLLIMATOR CAP Rectangle
PART NUMBER
2002000
5951020
1800105
1800151
1800164
1809022
1809013
1809030
1809023
1809024
1809033
1809031
1809032
1809034
1800056
1803041
1708025
4000150
1800210
1800230
1800240
1800260
1800265
1800251
1800252
1800253
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WARRANTY
Golden Engineering, Inc. warrants XR150-12V X-ray units made and sold by it or its authorized representatives to be free of defects in materials and workmanship for a period of twelve (12) months from the date of shipment to the end user. Warranty does not cover maintenance required due to life . To make a claim under this limited warranty, customer must ship the entire unit (or the component believed to be defective) to Golden Engineering, post-paid. Golden Engineering, Inc. assumes no liability for units or components shipped until they are actually in the custody of Golden Engineering, Inc. Provided Golden Engineering, Inc. in its sole discretion, is satisfied that the failure is not the result of excessive use, abuse, misuse, accident, modification or improper disassembly or repair,
Golden Engineering will provide parts and labor required to repair the unit. Golden Engineering reserves the right to use reconditioned and remanufactured components that meet original specifications. The unit or component will be returned and shipped to customer at customer’s expense. THIS EXPRESS LIMITED WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF
ALL OTHER WARRANTIES AND GUARANTEES, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED OR CREATED BY OPERATION OF LAW.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR TRANSPORTATION, STORAGE, AND DISPOSAL
The X-ray generator is shipped in a rigid case or strong fiberboard box with custom foam insert. When transporting, remove the battery pack and transport in a rigid case or fiberboard box with sufficient cushioning.
Store the X-ray generator in a dry environment within temperature ranges within in the specifications.
For disposal remove the tube and follow all applicable environmental laws. Alternatively, the X-ray generator may be returned to Golden
Engineering for proper disposal.
RETURNING UNIT FOR REPAIR
Complete the repair form at www.goldenengineering.com/technical.html and include a copy of the printed form with the repair. If you do not have internet access prior to sending repair then include a letter containing a brief description of the problem, contact name, phone number, and return address.
Remove battery before shipping the unit.
Accessories are not necessary with units shipped back for repair.
Be sure the unit is securely packaged for shipment and seal in plastic bag if there is an oil leak.
Manufactured by:
GOLDEN ENGINEERING, INC.
6364 Means Road, Box 185
CENTERVILLE, IN 47330 USA
Phone: 1-765/855-3493
Fax: 1-765/855-3492
Web: www.goldenengineering.com
Email: [email protected]
European Representative:
Certification Experts Europe
Nieuwstad 100
1381 CE Weesp,
The Netherlands
Country of Origin
Model
Serial Number
Delivery Date
USA
XR150 12V
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XR150
12V X-RAY GENERATOR
OPERATOR’S MANUAL
Golden Engineering, Inc.
6364 Means Road, Box 185
Centerville, IN 47330 USA
Phone: 1-765-855-3493
Golden Engineering
Portable X-ray Technology
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