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YSIO X.pree System Components Examination Room 1 USA

This online training describes the floor mounted hardware components in the examination room patient table and Bucky wall stand of the YSIO X.pree radiography system, as well as available detectors of the system. 

To learn about the ceiling-suspended tube unit with its touch user interface, the multileaf collimator and its control panel, please see the YSIO X.pree System Components Online Training - Examination Room (Part 2) in the YSIO X.pree training area of PEPconnect.

This course is best viewed on either a tablet, laptop, desktop or connected monitor. Not recommended to view on a smartphone.

Welcome to the YSIO X.pree System Components Online Training - Examination Room (Part 1). The YSIO X.pree system enables radiographic exposures of the whole body and may be used on pediatric and adult patients.   The system is not approved for use with patients with a weight of more than 300 kg / 661 lbs (table height adjustable) or 450 kg / 992 lbs (table height non-adjustable). It can also be used for emergency applications. Exposures can be taken with the patient sitting, standing, or in the lying position. Optionally, three different system automation configurations are available: YSIO X.pree: No motorization. YSIO X.pree AIM: Semi-motorized. System positioning at the touch of a button for up to 10 positions in the examination room. YSIO X.pree AIM PLUS: Fully motorized. Virtually unlimited system positions at the touch of a button for a convenient and smooth workflow in your examination room.   Congratulations. You have completed the YSIO X.pree System Components Online Training - Examination Room (Part 1). Listed below are the key points that have been presented. Take some time to review the material before you proceed to the final quiz. Identify the main floor mounted system components: Patient table, Bucky wall stand, and available detectors for them   Understand the difference between the two types of patient tables: Patient table with MAX wi-D, the patient table with mobile detector Patient table with MAX static, the patient table with a fixed detector Each table version is available with two different tabletops: Patient table with standard tabletop Patient table with flat tabletop   Understand the same features of every table version: ​Foot kick switches for table movement and releasing the table brakes are located in the table base. Hand-held table side control at the table side for controlling overall table movements.    Remember the main features of the Bucky wall stand (BWS): Continuously tiltable detector unit  Automatic synchronization between detector height and X-ray tube height Centering function of the BWS: Fully automatic centering of the X-ray tube on the middle of the detector or its upper edge. Hand-held remote control at the side of the BWS to control its overall movements ​ Recognize the three different MAX detector types available: MAX static: Integrated, fixed detector MAX wi-D:  Wireless mobile detector to be used in table, Bucky wall stand, and for free exposure MAX mini: Wireless mobile detector for free exposures only   Remember and recognize the different detector indicators and the detector button: Detector status LED Wi-Fi status LED Battery status LED Infrared sensor, needed for attachment of a detector (MAXswap) Power button: Short push (wake up), Long push (switch off/on)   Remember the different options how to charge the battery of a detector: With the detector in the closed detector tray of the table (only MAX wi-D) With the detector in the closed detector tray of the Bucky wall stand (only MAX wi-D) With the detector in the wall charger In the battery charger After reading the disclaimer, please proceed to the final quiz to complete the online training.  Please note that the learning material is for training purposes only! For the proper use of the software or hardware, please always use the Operator Manual or Instructions for Use (hereinafter collectively “Operator Manual”) issued by Siemens Healthineers. This material is to be used as training material only and shall by no means substitute the Operator Manual. Any material used in this training will not be updated on a regular basis and does not necessarily reflect the latest version of the software and hardware available at the time of the training. The Operator Manual shall be used as your main reference, in particular for relevant safety information like warnings and cautions. Note: Some functions shown in this material are optional and might not be part of your system. The information in this material contains general technical descriptions of specifications and options as well as standard and optional features that do not always have to be present in individual cases. Certain products, product related claims or functionalities described in the material (hereinafter collectively “Functionality”) may not (yet) be commercially available in your country. Due to regulatory requirements, the future availability of said Functionalities in any specific country is not guaranteed. Please contact your local Siemens Healthineers sales representative for the most current information. The reproduction, transmission or distribution of this training or its contents is not permitted without express written authority. Offenders will be liable for damages. All names and data of patients, parameters and configuration dependent designations are fictional and examples only. All rights, including rights created by patent grant or registration of a utility model or design, are reserved. Copyright © Siemens Healthcare GmbH, 2020 The YSIO X.pree system is available with two different patient tables: Patient table with MAX wi-D, the patient table with mobile detector Patient table with MAX static, the patient table with a fixed detector Each table version is available with two different tabletops: Patient table with standard tabletop Patient table with flat tabletop Foot kick switches for table movement and releasing the table brakes are located in the table base at the bottom of every table version. Optionally, foot kick switches on both sides of the table are available. A hand-held table side control is available at the table side for controlling overall table movements.  ​ ​Learn more about the patient tables in the pop-ups below.   Patient Table with MAX wi-D Learn more about the patient table with MAX wi-D. Patient table with mobile detector (1)   Tabletop (2)   Accessory rails (3)   Handheld table side control (4)   Detector tray, movable to the left or right,         and withdrawable (5)   Emergency STOP push button (6)   Brake knob to move the detector tray (7)   Table centering button (8)   Foot kick switch for tabletop movements         and table lift The detector tray can be moved manually to the left or right. It also follows the tube unit motor-driven within a certain range (pull-in range). To ensure better accessibility to certain anatomy (for example for acquisitions of the forearm), the detector tray can be pulled out like a drawer. In this case only exposures with 2 point technique are possible (without grid and automatic exposure control). (1)   Detector (2)   Handle of the detector tray, mid-centering         mark (3)   Detector stops Patient Table with MAX static (Fixed Detector) Learn more about the patient table with MAX static. (1)   Tabletop (2)   Accessory rails (3)   Handheld table side control (4)   Detector tray with MAX static, movable to the left or right (5)   Emergency STOP push button (6)   Brake knob to move the detector tray (7)   Table centering button (8)   Foot kick switch for tabletop movements and table lift The detector tray can be moved manually to the left or right. It also follows the tube unit motor-driven within a certain range (pull-in range). Hand-Held Table Side Control Learn more about the hand-held table side control.   Park position Switch over the function of the SmartMove button to park position (Green LED is on). After having reached the park position, immediately switch off this function again. (Green LED is off). Table down Table up Floating tabletop on/off or toggle mode SmartMove button Press this button to move the system to a predefined OGP position. Foot Kick Switches Learn about the foot kick switches in the table base. The function and the mode of operation of the foot kick switches in the table base can be configured by Customer Service. As a standard the following functions are programmed: (1)   Releasing the table brakes (in longitudinal and transverse direction) (2)   Table downwards movement, Push button mode (3)   Table upwards movement, Push button mode The following modes of operation can be configured for both switches (1): Push button mode (dead man function): The foot kick switch operates like a push button. The corresponding function is enabled only as long as the foot kick switch is actuated.   Sensor mode (toggle function): The foot kick switch operates like a switch. If the foot kick switch is actuated once, then the function is switched on (brakes released). The function is switched off again at the second actuation. If this second actuation does not occur within a certain time, then the function is switched off again automatically after this time. The floor-mounted wall stand can be used as an examination unit for universal medical applications performed on standing, sitting or recumbent patients and involving exposures of the abdominal, pelvic, skull, and vertebral regions as well as radiography of the extremities. Features of the wall stand include: The wall stand contains a detector unit which can be equipped with a grid (MAX wi-D or MAX static). The detector unit is fully counterbalanced and features continuous vertical adjustment. It can be continuously tilted from the vertical into the horizontal position (+90°) and up to -20° with a detent at 0° and 90°. Automatic synchronization (detector height adjustment): The X-ray tube follows synchronized and keeps centering on the middle of the detector or its upper edge. The wall stand has a centering function: Fully automatic centering of the X-ray tube on the middle of the detector or its upper edge SID adjusted to type of grid used (only with AIM PLUS) Just like for the patient table, there is a hand-held remote control available at the side of the BWS to control its overall movements. Operating Elements Learn more about the operating elements of the Bucky wall stand.   (1)   Stand column (2)   Profile rails for accessories         (on both sides) (3)   Front panel with imprint for detector         position and measuring fields (4)   Button for unlocking the tilt mechanism         (on both sides) (5)   Button for manual vertical movement         (on both sides) (6)   Buttons for motorized vertical movement         (on both sides) (7)   Degree of tilting angle (8)   Patient hand grips (on both sides) (9)   Holder for hand-held remote control Front Panel Markings Learn more about the front panel markings of the Bucky wall stand.   (1)   Center crosshair (2)   Position of IONTOMAT ionization chambers (3)   Detector field for portrait format (4)   Detector field for landscape format (5)   Center marking for portrait format Hand-Held BWS Remote Control Learn more about the hand-held remote control of the BWS.   Park position Switch over the function of the SmartMove button to park position (Green LED is on). After having reached the park position, immediately switch off this function again. (Green LED is off). Please note: With option AIM PLUS, park position only in vertical direction. Center button (tube to detector) Please note: With option AIM PLUS, automatic centering only in vertical direction. Center lock tracking button (tube to detector) Light localizer switch SmartMove button (with option AIM PLUS only) Press this button to move the system to a predefined position which is stored in the Clinical Protocol. Three different MAX detector types are available: MAX static (integrated detector) MAX wi-D (wireless mobile detector) MAX mini (wireless mobile detector) The MAX static as well as the MAX wi-D can be used in the table and/or Bucky wall stand. The MAX mini is optional for all available configurations. For the wireless detectors MAX wi-D and MAX mini, communication is managed through a WiFi interface. MAXswap is the right way to share, allowing you to swap the MAX wi-D and MAX mini between multiple systems, so you always have the right detector when and where you need it (depends on system configuration). (1)   Detector MAX wi-D, to be used in table and wall stand and for free exposure (2)   Detector MAX mini, for free exposures only (3)   Detector indicators The MAX wi-D has a handle within the housing for easy manipulation, LED indicators for internal status, and a connector for service issues. Meaning of Detector Indicators Learn about the meaning of detector indicators. (1) Detector status LED (2) Wi-Fi status LED (3) Battery status LED (4) Infrared sensor, needed for attachment of a detector       (MAXswap) (5) Power button: Short push (wake up), Long push (switch       off/on) LED Color/Status Detector status LED (1) Wi-Fi status LED (2) Battery status LED (3) LED off OFF State Wi-Fi disabled No battery LED green Detector selected for examination Wi-Fi available (detector connected to an access point) Battery OK LED green - blinking slow N/A Battery charging LED orange Offline or download state, or online (but not selected for examination) Wi-Fi not ready (detector not connected to an access point) Battery getting low LED orange - blinking slow Error state or switching ON N/A N/A LED orange - blinking fast N/A N/A Battery low LED orange - blinking fast, then red flashlight on the 3 LEDs, then OFF Switching OFF (going to OFF mode) when requested by message or by time-out N/A N/A Detector Battery Charging Learn about charging the detector battery. Tab TitleTextCharging the Detector Battery MAXcharge is an option to charge the Max wi-D detector in the detector tray and/or wall holder. The battery of the detector can be charged through one of the following options: With the detector in the closed detector tray of the table (only MAX wi-D) With the detector in the closed detector tray of the Bucky wall stand (only MAX wi-D) With the detector in the wall charger (see image) In the battery charger ​Please note: If the battery of the detector is completely empty, charge it and wait at least 60 minutes. The detector needs a warm-up time between 60 and 120 minutes to achieve good image quality, depending on environmental temperature and switch-off time. Charging in Wall Charger The wall charger has two functions: It can store one MAX wi-D portable detector, one MAX mini, one portable grid for the MAX wi-D and a spare detector battery. It is also used to charge the battery of the stored MAX wi-D automatically when the detector is properly inserted in the wall charger. This is indicated by a blinking battery LED on the detector. The MAX mini and the spare battery cannot be charged. The wall charger can be mounted to the wall. (1)   Compartment for one MAX wi-D (2)   Compartment for one MAX mini (without charging) (3)   Compartment for one spare detector battery         (without charging) (4)   Compartment for one portable grid for the         MAX wi-D Inserting the MAX wi-D detector correctly for charging To charge the MAX wi-D detector correctly, proceed as follows: Insert the MAX wi-D detector into the corresponding compartment (charging station) of the wall charger. Make sure that the handle of the detector points up and the charging contacts of the detector face the wall to permit the charging procedure to start. Removing the MAX wi-D detector Grasp the MAX wi-D detector by its handle and pull it out of the wall charger carefully. Charging in Battery Charger Charging a fully discharged battery will take a maximum of 3 hours. Up to three batteries can be charged at a time in the charger. (1)   Charger (2)   Batteries (3)   4 charging LEDs for each battery (4)   Power input with green power indicator. Green LED is illuminated when power is on. Status LEDs (3) For each charging slot, there are 4 LEDs. When there is no battery to be charged, all LEDs should be off. There is 1 bottom LED (orange or green) and 3 green LEDs.   Detector Handling Learn about how to handle the detector. Handle the detector carefully, as it may be damaged if something is hit against it, if it is dropped from high altitude, or if it receives a strong jolt. The detector is monitored by integrated sensors, so that data can be read out by a technician. Be sure to use the detector unit on a flat place so it will not bend. Otherwise, the detector may be damaged. Do not hit the detector surface in any way. Intended Use of Detectors Learn about when to use which detector. MAX wi-D MAX mini Wireless mobile detector for use with patient table, Bucky wall stand, and free examinations Small wireless mobile detector for more difficult-to-position exams such as orthopedic, pediatric, and trauma imaging Maximum load capacity: 300 kg / 661 lbs with patient recumbent 100 kg / 220 lbs with patient standing Maximum load capacity: 300 kg / 661 lbs with patient recumbent 100 kg / 220 lbs with patient standing Upon successful completion of part 1 of the examination room online training, you will be able to: Identify and recognize the following system components of the YSIO X.pree and to remember their features:   Patient table Bucky wall stand  Available detectors for them The system components of the YSIO X.pree are located in either the examination room or the control room.  The examination room contains the (1)     YSIO X.pree ceiling-suspended tube unit with the X-ray tube           touchscreen user interface (tube UI), collimator and its control panel, (2)     Patient table with MAX wi-D or MAX static (3)     Bucky wall stand with MAX wi-D or MAX static In this online training, we will deal with the different patient tables, their available detectors, and the Bucky wall stand. For information on the ceiling-suspended tube unit and its components, please see the YSIO X.pree System Components Online Training - Examination Room (Part 2) in the YSIO X.pree training area of PEPconnect. In the control room, the system components include the (1)     Generator ON/OFF console with radiation release button (2)     Touch display (3)     Wireless Remote Control (4)     Manual radiation release and the Imaging station, the computer available together with the control room system components listed above. For information on the system components in the control room, please see the YSIO X.pree System Components Online Training - Control Room in the YSIO X.pree training area of PEPconnect.

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