Service Manual
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Chapter 1 Specifications
PHYSICAL SPECIFICATIONS ................................................................................. 1-3
TABLETOP SPECIFICATIONS ............................................................................. 1-3
TABLE BASE SPECIFICATIONS ........................................................................... 1-3
IMAGE RECEPTOR SPECIFICATIONS .................................................................. 1-3
SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS ................................................................................. 1-4
ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS .............................................................................. 1-4
SYSTEM OPTIONS ................................................................................................ 1-4
SYSTEM OPERATING ENVIRONMENT .................................................................... 1-4
NON-OPERATING ENVIRONMENT ......................................................................... 1-4
Chapter 5 Diagrams
Model QT-740 Radiographic Table Wiring Diagram ..............................................5-3
Model QT-750 Radiographic Table Wiring Diagram ..............................................5-4
4-Way Table Control Board A1 (AY40-017T) .......................................................5-5
6-Way Table Control Board A1 (AY40-030T) Test Point Diagram ..........................5-6
Table Base Plate Mounting Hole Locations ..........................................................5-7
Installing Digital Image Receptor Using QT-FCD Mounting Bracket .......................5-8
Installing Digital Image Receptor Using QT-DDS Slide Mounting Bracket ...............5-9
SPECIFICATIONS
1 -1
1-2
Chapter 1 Specifications
PHYSICAL SPECIFICATIONS
The following are physical specifications of the radiographic tables:
TABLETOP SPECIFICATIONS
Length: 85.0 inches (2159.0 mm)
Width: 35.5 inches (901.7 mm)
Height (Model QT-740): 32.5 inches (825.5 mm)
Height (Model QT-750):
Raised: 32.5 inches (825.5 mm) *(see note 1)
Lowered: 21.0 inches (533.4 mm)
Tabletop Travel:
Longitudinal: 32 inches (812.8 mm)
Lateral: 10 inches (254 mm)
Tabletop Material: Fiber-resin (phenolic)
Tabletop X-ray Density: 1.0 mm Aluminum
Tabletop-to-Film Plane
Distance: approx. 2.75 inches (69.9 mm)
*Note 1: To compensate for low ceilings, maximum raised table height can be
decreased by up to 2 inches less (see Assembly & Installation Chapter
for instructions)
TABLE BASE SPECIFICATIONS
Width: 48.0 inches (1219.2 mm)
Depth: 26.0 inches (660.4 mm)
Maximum Patient Load (with
non-digital image receptor): 650 lbs. (295 kg)
Maximum Patient Load (with
non-sliding digital image
receptor): 600 lbs. (272.2 kg)
Maximum Patient Load (with
sliding digital image receptor): 550 lbs. (249.5 kg)
IMAGE RECEPTOR SPECIFICATIONS
Compatible With: Grid Cabinet, Bucky, ACL Bucky
Receptor Longitudinal Travel: 20.0 inches (508.0 mm) **(see note 2)
**Note 2: 17.00 inches (431.8 mm) of receptor travel with QT-DDS option
SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS
Tube Stand Compatibility: Compatible with all Quantum Medical Imaging
tube stands and overhead tube cranes
Overall Weight:
Model QT-740: 350.0 lbs. (158.8 kg)
Model QT-750: 500.0 lbs. (226.8 kg)
ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Input Power: 115 VAC (±10%), 15 Amps, 50/60 Hz
230 VAC (±10%), 10 Amps, 50/60 Hz
Mode of Operation:
Model QT-740: Continuous
Model QT-750: Intermittent Operation (80 cycles/hour max.)
Momentary Current:
Model QT-740: 1.0 Amp
Model QT-750: 7.0 Amps
Long Term Current:
Model QT-740: 0.20 Amp
Model QT-750: 0.25 Amp
Locking System Power: 24 VDC/6.0 Amps
SYSTEM OPTIONS
• R90-CB: Abdominal compression band
• Lateral cassette holder (for cross-table work)
• QT-DDS: Digital Drawer Slide (see Figure 1-3 for specifications)
• QT-BMP4: Rubber Corner Bumpers (set of four)
• QT-PLS: Patient Support Strap
• R-DLMP: Receptor Tray for Canon Imager allows images in length-wise
(Portrait) and cross-wise (Landscape) modes.
85.00
2.75
87.00 (MIN.)
TO INSTALL
TABLETOP
(ON EITHER
LEFT OR RIGHT
SIDE OF TABLE)
24.04 PC.G.
15.19
PC.G.
34.00
35.5
32.50
10.79
PC.G.
26.00
35.5
10.79
PC.G.
26.00
85.00
2.75
32.50
24.04 PC.G.
34.00
21.00
Figure 1-3. Table with QT-DDS Option (Slide-Out Canon Digital Receptor)
ASSEMBLY &
INSTALLATION
2-1
2-2
Chapter 2 Assembly & Installation
OVERVIEW
Preparing the table for operation requires completion of the following tasks:
• Positioning the Table Base
• Making the Electrical Connections
• Alignment Procedures
• Tabletop Assembly/Installation
• Checking Table Operation
• Installing the Covers
UNPACKING
NOTE Open crate or carton marked "packing list enclosed" first. Remove packing list and
use it as a guide to open the remaining cartons. Do not dispose of packing material
Examine all car- until packing list is matched with actual parts received. Should there be a shortage or
tons and crates damage, notify manufacturer’s customer service department immediately. The manu-
carefully at time
facturer is relieved of any responsibility for damage during shipment after unit is
of delivery. If
damage is appar- picked up by the carrier.
ent, have deliv-
ery driver write a
"Damaged Ship-
TABLE ASSEMBLY
ment Note" on The radiographic table is shipped with most of its major components assembled.
copies of freight
bill, sign it, and
However, the tabletop assembly must be attached to the base assembly and the cov-
file appropriate ers must be installed. After the table is assembled, an operational check is per-
carrier claim. formed. (This check is required only on Model QT-750 radiographic tables.)
Should you dis-
cover concealed On systems equipped with QT-FCD option (fixed mount for Canon Digital Image
damage, immedi- Receptor), refer to Figure 5-5 in Chapter 5, Diagrams for instructions on installing the
ately notify the digital image receptor in the table.
transporting
agent and ask On systems equipped with QT-DDS option (drawer slide mount for Canon Digital
for an Image Receptor), refer to Figure 5-6 in Chapter 5, Diagrams for instructions on
"Inspection of
Damage". Carrier
installing the digital image receptor in the table.
will not accept POSITIONING THE TABLE BASE
concealed dam-
age claim if filed Place the table base in the approximate location where it will be mounted.
after 15 days
Ensure that the floor below the table is level. When positioning the table base,
from date of
receipt of mer- ensure there is a minimum clearance of 87 inches from the outer edge of Bearing
chandise. Rail to the wall on either side of the table (see Figures 1-1 and 1-2). This allows
for installation of the tabletop rails following table mounting. If enough clearance
is provided, proceed to the "Electrical Connections" paragraph in this chapter.
If there is not enough clearance on either side to install the tabletop after the
table is mounted to the floor, the tabletop must be installed prior to mounting the
table. To install the tabletop, proceed to the paragraph entitled "Tabletop Assem-
bly/Installation" before performing the next procedure.
ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
2. Route power input to Terminal Block TB1 (located on table base) ter-
minals TB1-1 (line), TB1-2 (neutral) and TB1-3 (GND) as
shown in Figure 2-1.
TERMINAL
BOARD TB1
(REAR VIEW)
TERMINAL
BOARD TB2
POWER
INPUT CABLE
115VAC
IN A "dummy fuse" should be installed in F1 fuseholder on all one-phase
(with neutral) AC (Permanently Installed hard wire mains) input
NEUTRAL
F1 configurations as shown in Models QT-740 and QT-750 Radiographic
LINE Table Wiring Diagrams (see Chapter 5, DIAGRAMS).
WHITE
GND
OR DUMMY FUSE
(SEE NOTE)
F2
TB1
1 1 1 T1 5
WHITE ORANGE
1 1 L1 LINE FILTER
2 2 BLACK
2 2 L2 FL1
3 3
3 3 GND 20VAC
4 4 GREEN/YELLOW
4 4
5 5 10A, 250VAC RED 2 6 ORANGE
5 5
6 6 3 7 RED
6 6
7 7
7 7
8 8
8 8 110VAC
9 9
9 9
10 10 4 8
10 10
BLACK
4-62-4305
WHITE
RED
ORANGE
YELLOW
TB1
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
230VAC
IN A "dummy fuse" should be installed in F1 fuseholder on all one-phase
(with neutral) AC (Permanently Installed hard wire mains) input
NEUTRAL
F1
configurations as shown in Models QT-740 and QT-750 Radiographic
LINE Table Wiring Diagrams (see Chapter 5, DIAGRAMS).
WHITE
GND
OR DUMMY FUSE
(SEE NOTE)
F2
TB1
1 1 1 T1 5
WHITE ORANGE
1 1 L1 LINE FILTER
2 2 BLACK
2 2 L2 FL1
3 3
3 3 GND 20VAC
4 4 GREEN/YELLOW
4 4
5 5 10A, 250VAC RED 2 6 ORANGE
5 5
6 6 3 7 RED
6 6
7 7
7 7
8 8
8 8 110VAC
9 9
9 9
10 10 4 8
10 10
BLACK
4-62-4305
WHITE
RED
ORANGE
YELLOW
TB1
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
ALIGNMENT PROCEDURES
IMAGE RECEPTOR/COLLIMATOR X-RAY ALIGNMENT
The image receptor must be properly aligned with the projected light field of the
collimator in order to provide accurate x-ray exposures. If the tube stand used
with the table provides transverse travel of the x-ray tube relative to the table, set
the tube transverse travel in the center detent position prior to performing align-
ment.
The following x-ray alignment procedure may require slight repositioning of the
table base. This movement may affect the position or arrangement of the leveling
plates, requiring an additional check that the table remains level.
Collimator calibration, tube stand alignments, and collimator light field to x-ray
field adjustments, as described in their respective manuals, must be performed
prior to the following procedure.
1. If the tabletop is installed, remove the radiographic portion of the tabletop,
otherwise, proceed to step 2. The tabletop is held on with dual-lock tape; lift
up a corner then carefully pull the tabletop off.
2. With the collimator parallel to the tabletop (0°), turn on the collimator light.
Using the light field adjusting knobs on the collimator, reduce the light field to
a narrow beam of light along the length of the table.
3. Position the collimator to approximately 24" source-to-image distance (SID).
4. Insert a 14" x 17" cassette into the film tray.
5. Turn on power to the table.
6. Turn on the collimator light and, if necessary, loosen mounting hardware and
move the entire table so that the longitudinal center line on the cassette (i.e.,
the line which is parallel to the length of the table) is properly aligned with
the narrow beam of light (see Figure 2-4).
7. Move the tube stand and Receptor Cabinet simultaneously to check for con-
tinuous alignment of the narrow beam of light to the cassette center line (see
Figure 2-4).
TABLETOP ASSEMBLY/INSTALLATION
The following procedure describes how to install the Tabletop Assembly in the
Tabletop Frame.
1. Unpack the Tabletop Assembly from the carton.
2. At the left end of the Tabletop Assembly (as viewed from front of table),
remove three (3) 1/4-20 x 1" low profile socket head screws securing End
Trim Plate to Tabletop End Support. Note: The front edge of table top is indi-
cated by a label.
3. Remove four (4) 1/4-20 x 3/4" socket head cap screws securing Tabletop End
Support to rails and remove Tabletop End Support (see Figure 2-5). Retain all
shims for re-assembly.
END STOP
BUMPERS
TABLE TOP
ASSEMBLY
(BOTTOM VIEW)
Figure 2-5. Table Top End Trim Plate and End Stop Bumpers
4. Apply power to the table. While pressing the FLOAT foot pedal (or FLOAT
push button switch), push in the two float top longitudinal electromagnets so
locks are in "released" position. This will provide sufficient clearance to slide
the table top past the magnets. Do not loosen the longitudinal magnet
mounting brackets; re-adjustment of the longitudinal brakes adjustment will
be required (refer to Chapter 4, Service Maintenance for instructions).
5. Slide the Tabletop Assembly onto the bearing assemblies from the right-hand
end of the table (as viewed from front of table).
6. Install Tabletop End Support (with correct number of shims) to rails using four
(4) 1/4-20 x 3/4" socket head cap screws (see Figure 2-6).
TABLETOP END
SUPPORT
NOTE: The Tabletop End Supports and Rails were assembled and properly
"squared" prior to shipment from the factory. If tabletop "binding" occurs as the
table top is floated longitudinally, re-check that the tabletop is square. If not,
add or remove shims as required (additional shims, two .030 (ME11-115) and
two .010 (ME11-194), are provided in the hardware bag included with the table).
7. Re-attach the End Trim Plate to the Tabletop Assembly.
8. Re-install the two (2) Table Top End Stop Bumpers on Tabletop Frame.
9. Remove protective backing strip from double-sided tape.
10. Install the radiographic portion of tabletop (i.e., phenolic) by carefully placing
it on the Tabletop Assembly.
11. Press down firmly along all four edges of the phenolic tabletop to secure.
CAUTION! Be sure dual-lock tape securing table-
top to Tabletop Assembly is completely inter-
locked along all four sides of table. If not, the
phenolic tabletop may deflect and interfere with
table "float" motion.
REDUCING THE TABLE TOP HEIGHT (MODEL QT-750 ONLY)
In some facilities, it may be desirable to reduce the maximum vertical height of
the table top (e.g., facilities having an eight-foot ceiling and overhead tube
crane). The following procedure describes how to re-configure the table up limit
switch to decrease the vertical height of the table top (up to two inches lower -
30.5").
1. Locate the table Up Limit Switch S9 (behind the front side Center Ball Screw
Mounting Block) and remove two screws securing the switch to the switch
mounting plate.
2. Turn the switch over, rotate it 180° and then re-mount the switch to the
switch mounting plate (see Figure 2-7).
3. Further adjustment of the vertical table top can be achieved by loosening the
two screws securing the switch mounting plate to the table base and sliding
the mounting plate forward or backward until desired table top height is
attained. Secure switch plate mounting screws when table top is at correct
height.
Figure 2-7. Changing Up Limit Switch Orientation to Reduce Table Top Height
ACCESSORY
CHANNEL
PLUG
OPERATOR
CONTROL
HANDLE
ASSEMBLY
5. With table top in fully up position, measure table top height (i.e., distance
from floor to top of table). Table up height should be 32" (812.8 mm). If
not, loosen two (2) screws on Up Limit Safety Switch Mounting Bracket and
adjust position of the Up Limit Safety Switches. Verify correct table top
height after adjustment.
6. With table top in fully down position, measure table top height (i.e., distance
from floor to top of table). Table down height should be 21.5" (546.1 mm).
If not, loosen two (2) screws on Down Limit Safety Switch Mounting Bracket
and adjust position of the Down Limit Safety Switches. Verify correct table
top height after adjustment.
TABLE UP/DOWN SPEED ADJUSTMENT (MODEL QT-750 ONLY)
If an adjustment to the Up/Down motor speed is necessary, it can be accom-
plished by adjusting the MOTOR SPEED potentiometer A1R27 and A1R78 (on 6-
Way Table Control Board A1, part number AY40-030T). However, it is recom-
mended that travel time (fully raised to fully lowered) remain in the range of
between 8-14 seconds.
1. Locate the MOTOR SPEED potentiometer on 6-Way Table Control Board A1
(see Figure 5-4 in Chapter 5, Diagrams).
2. Rotating the potentiometers A1R27 (Down Motion) and A1R78 (Up Motion)
clockwise (CW) increases speed, counterclockwise (CCW) rotation decreases
speed.
SAFETY BRACKET
(STORED LOCATION) REDUNDANT
UP LIMIT SAFETY
SWITCH
UP LIMIT
SAFETY SWITCH
REDUNDANT
DOWN LIMIT DOWN LIMIT
SAFETY SWITCH SAFETY SWITCH
OBSTRUCTION
SENSOR
BEARING RAIL
ASSEMBLY
ADJUST FOR
APPROXIMATELY
0.04" GAP
3. Attach the Lower Front Cover to aluminum base plate using four (4) 10-32 x 3/8"
screws with external tooth star washers (see Figure 2-12). Do not fully tighten
screws at this time.
4. Attach two (2) Lower Side Covers to Lower Front and Lower Rear Covers using
four (4) 6-32 x 3/8" screws with external tooth star washers in each Lower Side
Cover (see Figure 2-13).
LOWER LEFT
COVER
LOWER RIGHT
COVER
UPPER REAR
COVER
THEORY
OF OPERATION
3-1
3-2
Chapter 3 Theory of Operation
OVERVIEW
Model QT-740 and QT-750 radiographic tables feature a tabletop that "floats" in four
directions for transverse and longitudinal patient positioning. The tabletop of Model
QT-750 can also be raised and lowered.
The tabletop floats (rides) on 30 bearings; 26 provide longitudinal tabletop motion, and
four are provided for transverse (forward and backward) tabletop motion. The longitudi-
nal bearings are bolted to two precision-machined stainless steel bearing bars, which are
mounted below the tabletop on the front and back sides of the table. Four 1-5/8" load
bearings bolted on the Transverse Carriage Assembly permit transverse travel of the
tabletop. Eight anti-racking and four anti-tipping guide bearings, bolted to the Transverse
Carriage Assembly, stabilize tabletop transverse motion by controlling movement of the
left and right Transverse Rails.
Two fail-safe brakes (24 VDC electromagnets) are positioned extremely close to the bear-
ing bars. When the electromagnets are de-activated (i.e., FLOAT foot pedal/push button
is not pressed), the fail-safe brakes "grab" the bearing bar securely, locking the longitudi-
nal travel of the table. Similarly, four fail-safe brakes (24 VDC electromagnets) are used
to grab the Transverse Rails, locking the transverse travel of the table. Depressing either
the FLOAT foot pedal(s) or FLOAT push button energizes the electromagnets, releasing
the fail-safe brakes and allowing the tabletop to float freely both longitudinally and trans-
versely.
The Receptor Cabinet rides on four linear ball-bearings mounted to adjustable brackets
attached to either side of the cabinet. These bearings travel on the hardened and pol-
ished steel shafts of the Receptor Cabinet Carriage. One electromagnet on the underside
of the housing "locks" the Receptor Cabinet into place until the Receptor Cabinet Lock
Release switch is depressed, thereby releasing the magnet's hold and allowing free move-
ment of the Receptor Cabinet.
The following paragraphs provide theory of operation for Model QT-740 and Model
QT-750 radiographic tables.
MODEL QT-740 TABLE
NOTE
The table's major electrical components include the AC transformer and fuse block,
The table
printed circuit boards, and magnetic locks. See Figures 5-1 and 5-3 in Chapter 5, Dia-
power supply
grams.
cord is the
power Power Distribution
disconnect
device. If hard 115/230 VAC line input is applied through fuses F1 and F2 to step-down trans-
wiring system former T1. Transformer T1 provides 18 VAC to 4-Way Table Control Board con-
power nector A1J1-1 and A1J1-2. The 18 VAC input is applied to full-wave bridge
connection, the rectifier A1DB1, filtered by A1C1 and A1R1, and applied through resistor A1R2
disconnect and zener diode A1D1 to produce +12 VDC. The +24 VDC output of A1DB1 is
device is connected to A1J1-6 and A1J1-10 to provide +24 VDC to the bucky, transverse,
facility-provided and longitudinal electromagnets.
external circuit
breaker or shut-
off switch.
Float Control
Model QT-740 tables have one foot pedal and one push button switch (located on
the Operator Control Handle Assembly) that control four-way float top operation.
Pressing the foot pedal operates switches S1 and S2, and pressing the push but-
ton switch operates switch S3. When S1, S2, or S3 is activated, a negative-going
level is applied through normally open (N.O.) PEDAL DISABLE switch S4 and
FLOAT switch S1, S2, or S3 to A1C3, which generates a negative-going pulse at
one-shot A1U1-2 on 4-Way Table Control Board A1. One-shot A1U1-3 produces a
47-second pulse that turns on FET A1Q1, which provides drive current for the
+24 VDC transverse and longitudinal electromagnets. The magnets release the
mechanical brakes, allowing tabletop "float" motion. After 47 seconds, or releas-
ing the FLOAT foot pedal or push button (which applies a negative-going level to
A1U1-4, resetting A1U1) A1Q1 turns off. The magnets de-energize and lock pre-
venting tabletop "float" motion.
Foot Pedal Disable Circuit
A Foot Pedal Disable Switch S4 is located below the table rail on the left end of
the table. Pressing the switch until PEDAL DISABLE SWITCH lamp DS2 is illumi-
nated disconnects FLOAT switches S1, S2, and S3 thereby disabling FLOAT foot
pedal and FLOAT push button operation. When the patient is in the correct loca-
tion for x-ray, disabling the FLOAT foot pedal push button prevents inadvertent
activation of the pedal. When Foot Pedal Disable Switch lamp DS2 is not illumi-
nated, the FLOAT foot pedal and push button are fully operational.
Receptor Cabinet Lock
The Receptor Cabinet magnetic lock has its own release switch (S5) for Receptor
Cabinet positioning. When S5 is pressed, the Receptor Cabinet locking magnet is
de-energized enabling cabinet movement.
MODEL QT-750 TABLE
The table's major electrical components include the AC transformer and fuse block,
printed circuit boards, magnetic locks, and DC motor. Vertical table motion is per-
formed by a motor-driven twin lead screw assembly mounted on the table base. The
DC motor drives the twin lead screw assembly via belt connection, which extends
(upward) and retracts (downward) the Scissors Assembly when the UP or DOWN foot
pedal, respectively, is depressed. See Figures 5-2 and 5-4 in Chapter 5, Diagrams.
Power Distribution
115/230 VAC line input is applied through terminal board TB1, fuses F1 and F2,
and line filter FL1 and to AC transformer T1. Transformer T1 provides 20 VAC to
6-Way Table Control Board A1. Transformer T1 also provides 110 VAC to DC
Motor Driver A2 (AC terminals) and to 6-Way Table Control Board connector A1J1-
15 and A1J1-16.
Voltage Regulation
From AC transformer T1, 20 VAC is supplied to 6-Way Table Control Board A1 at
connector pins A1J5-1 and A1J5-3 (see Figure 5-2). Fuse protection for 20 VAC
input is provided by fuse A1F2.
Float Control
Model QT-750 tables have two FLOAT foot pedals, which operate switches S11
and S12 and a FLOAT push button switch (S13) located on the Operator Control
Handle Assembly, attached to the tabletop accessory rail. When S11, S12, or S13
is activated, a low FLOAT signal is applied through 6-Way Table Control Board
connector A1J2-18. This signal triggers a one-shot that produces a 47 second
pulse, which provides drive current for the +24 VDC transverse and longitudinal
electromagnets. The magnets release the mechanical brakes allowing tabletop
"float" motion. When the FLOAT push button is released, or after 47 seconds of
continuous activation (i.e., after the one-shot times out) the magnets are de-
energized and the fail-safe brakes lock, inhibiting tabletop "float" motion.
Foot Pedal Disable Switch
Foot Pedal Disable Switch S14 is located below the table rail on the left end of the
table. Pressing the switch until the PEDAL DISABLE SWITCH lamp DS2 is illumi-
nated disables foot pedal operation. When the patient is in the correct location
for x-ray, disabling the foot pedals prevents inadvertent activation of the pedals.
When the Foot Pedal Disable Switch lamp DS2 is not illuminated, the foot pedals
are fully operational.
Positive Beam Limitation
When the table is used in a PBL system, the UP LIMIT signal is used to prevent
exposures when the table is not in its full up position (i.e., at 40" SID). Relay
A1K8 is energized when the table is at its maximum up position (as indicated
when the /UP LIMIT signal is active low) to indicate the 40" SID position via relay
contact closure at A1J4-1 and A1J4-2. This contact closure is then fed to the
table's PBL circuit to indicate the 40" SID position.
Receptor Cabinet Lock
The Receptor Cabinet magnetic lock has its own release switch (S15) for Receptor
Cabinet positioning. When S15 is pressed, the Receptor Cabinet locking magnet
is de-energized enabling cabinet movement.
Emergency Stop Switch
The Emergency Stop switch (S16) is a two-position push-button switch connected
across the 110 VAC secondary of transformer T1. Pressing the switch breaks the
110 VAC input connection applied to DC Motor Driver Board A2 (at one AC termi-
nal) thereby removing power from the table DC motor drive circuit. To restore
power, the switch must be manually released to the normally closed position.
SERVICE
INSTRUCTIONS
4-1
4-2
Chapter 4 Service Instructions
OVERVIEW
This chapter provides instructions to assist the service technician in maintaining the
smooth operation of the table. The table will function reliably when maintained
according to the instructions provided in this chapter. Only properly trained service
personnel should service or maintain this equipment. Safe equipment performance
requires the attention of service personnel who are specifically trained and experi-
enced with medical x-ray apparatus. Applicable preventive maintenance or any repair
service should be performed by these skilled individuals. Failure to follow manufac-
turer’s or service personnel’s recommendations may result in serious injury.
SAFETY
BRACKET
SERVICE MAINTENANCE
7. Check table travel by driving the table down and then up. Make
sure that nothing is binding or pulling during the up/down travel
movement.
8. On PBL systems, verify table/collimator S.I.D. Interlock feature
operates correctly.
9. Replace the upper and lower table covers (refer to Chapter 2,
Assembly and Installation).
10. Place a loaded cassette into the bucky tray and take a projection.
Inspect the film to determine whether the bucky and collimator
are still in alignment.
Lubrication
Model QT-750 tables require lubrication at the locations shown in Figures
4-2 and 4-3 at least every twelve months. Model QT-740 requires lubrica-
tion at the locations shown in Figure 4-3 at least every twelve months.
Float Top Locking Magnet Check
With power applied to table, check holding force of floating table top in
both longitudinal (left-to-right) and transverse (front-to-back) directions.
If holding force is not sufficient, adjust Float Top Locking Magnets as fol-
lows:
Note: Both the front and rear Longitudinal Magnets must
be aligned at the same time.
1. Starting at one corner, lift the phenolic table top up and then
gradually pull the top apart from dual-lock tape attached to table
rails. Place table top to the side.
2. Loosen the two (2) hex head bolts securing each Longitudinal
Magnet Bracket to Transverse Rails.
3. Place Brake Spacer Tool P/N TL10-002 (a piece of 0.020" shim
stock), provided with the table, between magnet and Brake Shoe
as shown in Figure 4-4).
4. Press float foot pedal. The magnet should release from Brake
Shoe. If not, push against magnet until it releases.
TL10-002
TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURE
The following table provides instructions for troubleshooting various problems that
could be encountered on Model QT-740 and/or QT-750 radiographic tables. Refer to
Chapter 6, Diagrams for the locations of the LEDs mentioned in this table.
Error LED D12 (OBS SENS #1) is QT-750 This LED is lit when front left obstruction sen-
lit and error LED D53 (EMERG.) sor is activated:
is flashing 1. Remove obstruction.
2. Adjust front left obstruction sensor.
Error LED D16 (OBS SENS #2) is QT-750 This LED is lit when rear left obstruction sen-
lit and error LED D53 (EMERG.) sor is activated:
is flashing 1. Remove obstruction.
2. Adjust rear left obstruction sensor.
Error LED D22 (OBS SENS #3) is QT-750 This LED is lit when front right obstruction sen-
lit and error LED D53 (EMERG.) sor is activated:
is flashing 1. Remove obstruction.
2. Adjust front right obstruction sensor.
Error LED D24 (OBS SENS #4) is QT-750 This LED is lit when rear right obstruction sen-
lit and error LED D53 (EMERG.) sor is activated:
is flashing 1. Remove obstruction.
2. Adjust rear right obstruction sensor.
Status LED D32 (DN LMT) is lit QT-750 This LED is lit when table top is at "normal"
down limit. No action is required; this is a nor-
mal condition when table is in down position.
Status LED D36 (UP LMT) is lit QT-750 This LED is lit when table top is at "normal" up
limit. No action is required; this is a normal
condition when table is in up position.
Status LED D48 (FLOAT) is lit QT-750 This LED is lit when table top "float" function is
not active. No action is required; this is a nor-
mal condition when Float Foot Pedal or Opera-
tor Control Handle FLOAT Push button is not
pushed in.
Error LED D51 (BELTS) is lit and QT-750 This LED is lit when the Drive or Sync belt sen-
error LED D53 (EMERG.) is sor is activated, or drive motor thermal sensor
flashing is activated, or transformer A1T1 input voltage
falls below required operational voltage. Per-
form following checks:
1.Check if a drive belt fault condition occurred
(i.e. snapped or disengaged belt), sensed
by normally-closed MOTOR BELT switch
S22.
2.Check if a sync belt fault condition occurred
(i.e. snapped or disengaged belt), sensed
by normally-closed SYNC BELT switch S23.
3.If no belt fault is found, a DC Motor over-
temperature fault may have occurred
(motor temperature exceeds 70°C), sensed
by DC Motor thermal switch S21. Allow DC
Motor to cool, then re-check table opera-
tion. If still not operating, remove power
from table and check S21 with ohmmeter. If
open, replace S21.
4.If none of the above, the 20 VAC input from
transformer T1 may have dropped below
15% nominal. Check for 110 VAC across ter-
minals L1 and L2 on DC Motor Driver Board
A2, and also on
6-Way Table Control Board A1 connector J1,
across pins 15 and 16.
Error LED D53 (EMERG.) is lit QT-750 Release Emergency Switch, error light should
steady and Emergency shut-off extinguish.
switch is activated.
Status LED D31 (BRAKE) is lit QT-750 Power is applied to three fail-safe brakes (i.e.,
brakes are in released state). No action is
required; this is a normal condition during
table top up/down motion.
Table does not drive up or QT-750 1. Check if the Emergency Shut-off switch is
down; error LED D53 (EMERG.) activated (Emergency Shut-off switch indi-
is flashing. cator light is illuminated, D53 is flashing).
2.Check Up foot pedal connections at connec-
tor pins A1J2-1 and A1J2-15 and Down foot
pedal connections at pins A1J2-11 and
A1J2-15.
3.Check for loose pin connection on 6-Way
Table Control Board A1 connector J1 (pins
10 and 2 to DC Motor, and pins 8 and 14 to
Motor Brake).
No Power to the Table QT-740, 1.Check for correct incoming line voltage at
QT-750 terminal block TB1-1 and TB1-2.
2.Check line input fuses F1 and F2.
3.Check for 115 VAC across TB1-5 and
TB1-9. If not present, replace line filter.
4.Check 115 vac and 20 vac outputs of AC
Input Transformer T1: measure for 110 vac
across 6-Way Table Control Board A1 con-
nector J1-15 and Emergency Shut-off switch
terminal 1. Measure 20 vac across 6-Way
Table Control Board A1 connector J5 pins 1
and 3.
Image Receptor Cabinet lock QT-740, 1.Verify +24 vdc is present across 6-Way Table
not working QT-750 Control Board A1 connector J3 pins 2 and 9.
2.Check +24 vdc supply fuse A1F1 on 6-Way
Table Control Board A1.
3.Check Bucky Switch S15 and bucky electro-
magnet.
Table drives down, does not QT-750 1.While activating Up Foot Pedal, monitor volt-
drive up; status LED D32 (DN age across
LMT) is lit, error LED D56 (U/D 6-Way Table Control Board connector J2
LMT) is not lit. pins 1 and 15 to verify operation of Up
Pedal Switch S1. Replace switch if faulty. If
switch is good, proceed with next step.
2.Check signal on TP3 on 6-Way Table Control
Board A1 while activating UP foot pedal. It
should toggle between high (+15 vdc)
when pedal is activated and low (approx. 0
vdc) when pedal is not activated. If not,
replace A1 board.
Float Top Locking Magnets not QT-740, Refer to "Float Top Locking Magnet Check"
holding sufficiently. QT-750 procedure in this chapter for Float Top Locking
Magnet adjustment instructions.
REMOVAL/REPLACEMENT PROCEDURES
The following procedures provide step-by-step instructions for removal and
replacement of the repairable components in the table.
Replacing the Drive Belt (Model QT-750 Tables Only)
1. Raise the table to the full up position and then turn power off.
2. Remove upper and lower table covers.
3. Install Service Safety Bracket.
4. Remove four (4) hex bolts securing the DC Motor to Table Base
Plate (see Figure 4-5).
5. Remove Drive Belt from pulley.
6. Install replacement Drive Belt on pulley.
7. Install, but do not tighten, four (4) hex bolts securing DC Motor
to the Table Base Plate.
8. Adjust belt tension by sliding DC Motor toward front end of Table
Base Plate. When belt tension is set, tighten DC Motor mounting
screws.
DC MOTOR
DRIVE BELT
DC MOTOR
MOUNTING SCREWS
(4X)
1. Raise the table to the full up position and then turn power off.
2. Remove upper and lower table covers.
3. Install Service Safety Bracket.
4. Remove four (4) hex bolts securing the DC Motor to the Table
Base Plate (see Figure 4-5).
5. Remove Drive Belt from pulley.
6. Loosen two (2) bolts securing Sync Belt Switch Bracket (see Fig-
ure 4-6) and remove Sync Belt Switch Bracket and set aside. (Do
not disconnect switch wires).
SYNC BELT
SWITCH
BRACKET
BELT
TENSIONER
CENTER
BALL SCREW
MOUNTING
BALL NUT BLOCK
BLOCKS
BALL SCREW
MOUNTING
BLOCK
POTENTIOMETERS
ACCEL.
MIN. SPEED
MAX. SPEED
TORQUE
SPEED REG.
IR COMP
POTENTIOMETER YEL
RED/GRN
WHT/BLK
BRN
BRN/YEL
12 o'clock
H
MAX SPEED
CURRENT
LIMIT
S2
S1
two points
ACCEL/DECEL
+ C503
Q502
C504
IR COMP
R504
R501
R503
CW
D501
C502
STO P
R502
RED
black
A-
LINE VOLTAGE
+DC IN
A+
TO ARMATURE
via Control PCB
red
RED/GRN
160-165 VDC
(Sags to 145 VDC during
motor operation)
DC+ to DC- Motor Controller Power Supply 160 - 165 Vdc Sags to ~145 Vdc
S1(L) to S2(W) Motor Controller Speed Command 0 Vdc +4.5 Vdc to +12.0 Vdc
RECEPTOR
CABINET
4.25"
TABLE TOP
FRAME (UPPER
FRONT COVER
RESTS ON
FRAME)
ORDERING INFORMATION
To order replacement parts for the table, contact the Service Department at;
Quantum Medical Imaging
2002-B Orville Drive North
Ronkonkoma, New York 11779 USA
Phone: (631) 567-5800 (x2)
Fax: (631) 567-5074
e-mail: service@qmiteam.com
When ordering replacement parts, supply the following information:
Model and serial number of equipment
Part number
Part description
Quantity required
P.O. Number
Shipping Instructions
When ordering components or parts not listed in Table 4-2, a complete description
of the part, including its function and location should be provided with the model
number and serial number of the unit.
Contact service@qmiteam.com for more information.
5
4
6,7
10
11
12
19a
20 19
19b
32
13
17
14
18
15
23
1
3
24
22
21
25 28
26 29
27 30
33
34
TL10-002
35
DIAGRAMS
5-1
5-2
Chapter 5 Diagrams
S1
N/O 3 COM
2
1
FLOAT (PEDAL)
S2
N/O 3 COM
2
1
FLOAT (PEDAL)
BLACK
RED
P1 J1
RED
1 1
BLACK
2 2
3 3
F1
115VAC/230VAC NOTE 1
COM N/O
IN TB1 SEE NOTE 2 3
WHITE
NOTE 3 1 1 WHITE 1 T1 15 ORANGE 2
1 1
F2
NEUTRAL
BLACK 2 2 BLACK 1
LINE 2 2
GREEN 3 3 GREEN/YELLOW S3
GND 3 3 18VAC
4 4 SEE NOTE 2
4 4
5 5 4 13 ORANGE
5 5
6 6 9 19
6 6
7 7
7 7
8 8
8 8 18VAC E-Z GLIDE
9 9 J1
9 9
10 10 12 17
10 10 1
BLACK A1
2
RED
3
WHITE
4
WHITE
5
BLUE 4-WAY
6
BLACK
BROWN TABLE CONTROL BOARD
7
BLACK AY40-017T
8
S4 2 BROWN
BLACK
1,3
GREEN/YELLOW
TB2 4
RED
RED
1 1 115VAC BLACK
BLACK
1 1 115VAC
2 2 115VAC RTN WHITE 2
2 2 115VAC RTN
3 3 BUCKY START RED 1,3 DS2
3 3 BUCKY START SIGNAL D1
4 4 BUCKY CONTACT ORANGE 4 a
4 4 EXPOSURE BUCKY CONTACT 1N4005 PEDAL DIS
5 5 BUCKY CONTACT GREEN S5 RED b
5 5 EXPOSURE BUCKY CONTACT
6 6 1 2
6 6
7 7 PED DIS
7 7
8 8 BM BUCKY SW - + PEDAL DISABLE SWITCH
8 8
9 9 BUCKY GND GREEN/YELLOW
9 9 BUCKY GROUND
10 10
10 10
ORANGE
ORANGE
YELLOW
YELLOW
11 11
BLACK
11 11
BLUE
12 12
12 12 NOTE 2: ALL FUSES MUST BE U.L. LISTED.
M1 M2 M3 M4 M5 M6
2
LINE INPUT
2
NOTE 1: S10 S11
CORD CONNECTED (With Plug) PERMANENT INSTALLATION (Hard Wired to Mains) S6 S7 S8 S9 TH SW TH SW
JUMPER CONFIGURATION OF TERMINAL BLOCK TH SW TH SW TH SW TH SW
1
115 VAC 230 VAC 230 VAC
TB1 DEPENDS ON AC LINE INPUT. (SEE 115 VAC 230 VAC
1
(W/NEUTRAL) (W/NEUTRAL) (W/O NEUTRAL)
MANUAL FOR ADDITIONAL INSTRUCTIONS).
2A/250V 1A/250V 1A/250V
115 VAC 230 VAC F1 SLOW BLOW SLOW BLOW DUMMY FUSE DUMMY FUSE SLOW BLOW
UL LISTED UL LISTED UL LISTED
INSTALL INPUT INPUT
JUMPER 2A/250V 1A/250V 2A/250V 1A/250V 1A/250V
BETWEEN:
F2 SLOW BLOW SLOW BLOW SLOW BLOW SLOW BLOW SLOW BLOW
TB1: 5-6, 9-10 TB1: 6-10
UL LISTED UL LISTED UL LISTED UL LISTED UL LISTED
ALL OTHER CONFIGURATIONS MUST COMPLY WITH NEC OR LOCAL ELECTRICAL CODES
BROWN
BROWN
PURPLE
GREEN
NOTE 3:
BROWN
RED
FOR 115 VAC LINE, USE LINE CORD AY51-170. TM TM
TM
FOR INTERNATIONAL (230 VAC) LINE, USE LINE CORD EL75-038; CONNECT AS FOLLOWS:
BROWN TO LINE LM LM TM
LIGHT BLUE TO NEUTRAL SC50-003T REV. K
GREEN/YELLOW TO PROTECTIVE EARTH
115VAC/230VAC
IN
S1 1
NEUTRAL
NOTE 5 F1 TB3 RED N/0 2
LINE
WHITE 1 1 3 COM
GROUND 1 1 /UP
2 2
2 2
SEE NOTE 2: 3 3 S2 1
GREEN
BLACK
WHITE
3 3
F2 4 4 BLACK N/0 2
TB1 4 4
Up (Top Switch) 3 COM
T1 /DN
1 1 WHITE 1 5 ORANGE
1 1 L1 LINE FILTER
2 2 BLACK SEE NOTE 2: BLACK S8 1 COM S3 1
2 2 L2 FL1
3 3 N/C 2 GRAY N/0 2 COM
GRAY/WHITE
3 3 GND 20VAC
4 4 GREEN/YELLOW 3 3 PURPLE
4 4 UP LMT (RDNT) OS1
5 5 10A, 250VAC RED 2 6 ORANGE
5 5
6 6 3 7 RED Down (Bottom Switch) S4 1
6 6
7 7 S10 1 COM BLUE N/0 2 COM
7 7
8 8 N/C 2 3 WHITE
8 8 110VAC OS2
9 9 3
9 9 DN LMT (RDNT)
BROWN
10 10 4 8 S5 1
10 10
BLACK YELLOW ORANGE N/0 2 COM
4-62-4305
WHITE D2 ORANGE 3 BROWN
NOTE 1: OS3
1N4005
S6 1
1 2 J6
RED
TABLE YELLOW N/0 2 COM
1 3
ORANGE BRAKE GREEN
2 J5 1 OS4
YELLOW Down (Top
3 11
S7 1 COM
2 Switch)
BLACK N/C 2
12
BLACK 3
AC A- 11 3 DN LMT
RED Up (Bottom
AC A+ 13 13
PURPLE BROWN A1 S9 1 COM
12 4 Switch)
EMERGENCY SWITCH BLUE RED N/C 2
10 AY40-030T 14
1 2 GREEN WHITE/BLACK 3
SW13 I1 9 5
2 BROWN BROWN 1 A2 BROWN/YELLOW GRAY/WHITE UP LMT
5 5 I2 1 15
3 ORG ORG GRAY/WHITE
4 4 8 6
GREEN GREEN S16 J2 GREEN
3 3 DC MOTOR 14 16
GREEN/BROWN
SW14 BLACK BLACK
2 2 DRIVER 15 7
3
WHITE
RED RED EL67-002 J1
BLACK
1 1 DS1 16 17
4 X2 S1 S2 S3 D3 RED S11 1
FLOAT 7 8
P1 J1 X1 1N4005 BLUE N/0 2
NOTE 3: 6 18
3 COM
EMERG SW 2 9 FLOAT
3 19
GREEN/BROWN
PURPLE
MOTOR TABLE S12 1
MOTOR 4 10
E Z GLIDE BRAKE BRAKE N/0 2
5 20
ORANGE
YELLOW
3 COM
FLOAT
BLUE
RED/GREEN
BROWN
YELLOW
+24V RED
1
RTN BLACK
R1 R2 8
RTN
TB2 4
35 35 +24V
1 1 115VAC BLACK 6
1 1 115VAC R3 R4 +24V
2 2 2
BROWN
2 2 115VAC RTN WHITE J3 RTN
115VAC RTN 9
3 3 BUCKY START RED 35 35
3 3 BUCKY START SIGNAL
4 4 BUCKY CONTACT ORANGE 1 10
4 4 EXPOSURE BUCKY CONTACT
5 5 2 5
RED
5 5 BUCKY CONTACT GREEN J4
EXPOSURE BUCKY CONTACT 3 3
6 6 TABLE READY(GND=READY) GREEN
6 6
7 7 PBL CONTACTS (NO) YELLOW 4 7
7 7 YELLOW
8 8 PBL CONTACTS (NO) YELLOW
8 8 YELLOW 6-WAY
9 9 TABLE GROUND GREEN/YELLOW
9 9 BUCKY GROUND GREEN TABLE CONTROL BOARD
10 10
10 10
11 11
11 11 2
12 12 WHITE S14
12 12
1
BROWN SEE NOTE 4
3 DS2
4 a
BLK
3
+ PEDAL DIS
b
BLACK
2
BLK Collimator Tracking Pot Servo Tracking Pot 3 3 3
1 5K OT N/C DRIVE BELT SYNC BELT RED RED PINK WHITE
BRN BRN R1 S17 S18
2
RED TH SW TH SW
3 RED
POT POT
1
SHLD S24 1
2
9
1
ORN GRN 2
4 R1 1K R2 5K S19 S20 S24 S25
YEL 1 N.C. 1 3 1 3 3
5 TH SW TH SW TH SW TH SW
GRN YEL 2 BROWN GREEN
6 DRAWER SLIDE SWITCH
BLU 3 -
1
7 COM N.O.
VIO ORN
8
YELLOW
10 VIO
2
2
11 RED BLACK
LM - LM
1.2K, 2W 5 LED (See Collimator
12 BLU
Manual for BROWN ORANGE
QT-MAT connection) BLACK D2 D1
AY51-098 - TM - TM - TM - TM
AUTO TRACK ASSY OPTION 1N4005 1N4005
COM S15 N/C
(See Tracking RED 1 2 RED
Manual for BROWN BLACK BLACK TAN GRAY
connection) BUCKY SW
BLACK BM2 BM1
OPTION QT-DDS
(DRAWER SLIDE)
SEE NOTE 4 SC50-001T REV. V
QT-750 FUSE USAGE CHART
LINE INPUT
CORD CONNECTED (With Plug) PERMANENT INSTALLATION (Hard Wired to Mains)
115 VAC 230 VAC 230 VAC
115 VAC 230 VAC (W/NEUTRAL) (W/NEUTRAL) (W/O NEUTRAL)
6A/250V 3A/250V 3A/250V
F1 SLOW BLOW SLOW BLOW DUMMY FUSE DUMMY FUSE SLOW BLOW
UL LISTED UL LISTED UL LISTED NOTE 5:
6A/250V 3A/250V 6A/250V 3A/250V 3A/250V FOR 115 VAC LINE, USE LINE CORD AY51-170.
F2 SLOW BLOW SLOW BLOW SLOW BLOW SLOW BLOW SLOW BLOW FOR INTERNATIONAL (230 VAC) LINE,
UL LISTED UL LISTED UL LISTED UL LISTED UL LISTED USE LINE CORD EL75-038; CONNECT AS FOLLOWS:
BROWN TO LINE
ALL OTHER CONFIGURATIONS MUST COMPLY WITH NEC OR LOCAL ELECTRICAL CODES LIGHT BLUE TO NEUTRAL
GREEN/YELLOW TO PROTECTIVE EARTH
F1
2
10A/SB DB1
4 - + 1
+ C1 R1
MB151W
3
27000u/50V 1K/2W
J1 D3
R2
18VAC IN
1 +12VDC
18VAC IN MUR420 OR MURS320T3
2 1.5K
FLOAT PEDAL SWITCH NO
3
4 D1
PEDAL DISABLE SWITCH COM
5 1N759A R4 R3 R5 D2
+24VDC OUT (LOCKS & LAMP)
6 10K 10K 100K 1N4148 Q1
LOCKS RTN (SWITCHED)
7 IRF530N
+24VDC OUT RTN
8
+24VDC OUT RTN C3
9 R6
+24VDC OUT (LOCKS & LAMP) 2 3
10 TR Q
100
0.1u 4 8
R8 RST VCC
39-29-9106 / 39-29-9102 Q3
R7
2N2222A 5 7
100K CV DIS +12VDC
C9
1.2M
1 6 + C5
C6 GND THR C7
0.1u 0.1u 47u/50V
0.1u R9
Q2 U1 +
2N2222A LMC555CN C8
R10 10K
22u/16V TANTALUM
+12VDC
10K
SC40-017T REV. E
TP10
EMERGENCY
LIGHT SIGNAL SEE TABLE 4-1
(0 VDC TO +9 VDC) FOR INTERPRETATION OF LED INDICATORS
TP9
TABLE TOP FLOAT
45 SEC. TIMER SIGNAL
(0 VDC WHEN FLOAT
PC40-030T REV F
FUNCTION IS INACTIVE,
ABOVE 7.5 VDC FOR 45 SEC.
WHEN FLOAT FUNCTION IS ACTIVE)
C20
C3 R17
TP4
DRIVE UP RELAY K2 TP8 TP12 TP14 TP11
(0 VDC WHEN ACTIVE = SAFETY BRAKES RELAY K6 +15 VDC UP/DOWN MOTION +24 VDC
TABLE TOP UP MOTION, (+24 VDC WHEN ACTIVE = (REFERENCED 24 SEC. TIMER SIGNAL (REFERENCED
+24 VDC WHEN INACTIVE) TABLE TOP IN MOTION, TO COMMON TP13) (+15 VDC WHEN UP/DN TO COMMON TP13)
0 VDC WHEN TABLE TOP FUNCTION IS ACTIVE
AT REST) FOR 24 SEC.)
.500
[12.7]
.250 1.00
[6.4] [25.4]
R FULL .50
16.50 [12.7]
2X
[419.1]
9.38
[238.1]
3.75
[95.3]
5.625 5.00
[142.9] [127.0] 4.125
4.00 [104.7]
11.000 [101.6]
[279.4]
8.250
2.750
18.75 [209.5]
[69.9]
[476.3]
1.375
6.375 [34.9]
3.00
[76.2] DIA 2.500
[63.5]
33.00
[838.2]
DIGITAL IMAGE
RECEPTOR 5. Lay digital receptor cable in Cable Clamp and secure by installing
MOUNTING top section of Moveable Cable Clamp on lower section.
BRACKET
6-32 x 1/4" 6. Re-install top rear table cover while carefully positioning digital receptor
BUTTON HEAD
PHILIPS SCREWS cable in cover slot as shown below .
AND LOCKWASHERS (6X)
DIGITAL IMAGE
RECEPTOR
CABLE
SLOT IN COVER
7. Align Center Line Indicator Bracket (with label) with center line on
image receptor and affix bracket to bottomm surface of image receptor
using double-sided tape.
MOVEABLE
CABLE CLAMP