Technicians must verify that the yellow X-ray emission LED functions correctly during acquisition.
If the system displays an error message or fails to acquire an image, refer to these common technical hurdles found in the service literature: kodak 8000 service manual
This guide provides a technical overview of servicing, troubleshooting, and maintaining the Kodak 8000 system. Technicians must verify that the yellow X-ray emission
After every patient, disinfect the bite stick, temple rests, chin rest, and hand grips. The unit uses three Class 2 laser beams
The unit uses three Class 2 laser beams for patient positioning. Service checks should ensure these beams are properly calibrated and not "stared into". 3. Common Troubleshooting Steps
Understanding the hardware is the first step in effective servicing. The Kodak 8000 operates on a high-frequency generator (up to 140 kHz) to ensure constant radiation and superior image contrast. Specification 0.5 mm (IEC 336) Tube Voltage 60–90 kV Tube Current Weight ~120 kg (8000) / ~145 kg (8000C) Exposure Time Adult Pan: 13.9s; Pediatric Pan: 13.2s 2. Routine Maintenance & Safety