Classic E.O.S.Reference manual
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INSTRUCTIONS FOR SKILLED SERVICE PERSONNEL ONLY1001280C GB 20001204Check for jams in the dryer sectionWhen a jam in this section occurs, it is highly
INSTRUCTIONS FOR SKILLED SERVICE PERSONNEL ONLY1011280C GB 20001204Failure of the dryer heatersThree overheat protection buttons have been provided to
INSTRUCTIONS FOR SKILLED SERVICE PERSONNEL ONLY1021280C GB 200012043 Remove the cover.4 Tilt the dryer block to its horizontal position.Take care not
INSTRUCTIONS FOR SKILLED SERVICE PERSONNEL ONLY1031280C GB 200012045 Remove the roller set as indicated on the figure, by pressing the release clip [1
INSTRUCTIONS FOR SKILLED SERVICE PERSONNEL ONLY1041280C GB 20001204Cleaning the water filterClean the water filter every six months.1 Close the water
INSTRUCTIONS FOR SKILLED SERVICE PERSONNEL ONLY1051280C GB 200012044 Lift the side panel and remove it. The water filter is located at the left.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR SKILLED SERVICE PERSONNEL ONLY1061280C GB 200012045 Loosen the screw cap and remove the filter from its housing.6 Clean the water fil
Equipment information sheetAppendixA
1081280C GB 20001204SpecificationsProduct descriptionType of product Medical film processorCommercial name Classic E.O.S. Model number 5270/xxxOrigin
1091280C GB 20001204Electrical connectionOperating voltage 200 - 240 V Mains fuse protection 15/16 AMains frequency 50/60 HzPower consumption Standby
Getting started withthe Classic E.O.S.This chapter introduces the Classic E.O.S. to the user andexplains some key concepts. ❑ Main components❑ The con
1101280C GB 20001204Fixer temperaturesFixer tank 1 Not regulatedFixer tank 2 34 °C in all processing cyclesReplenishment rates (default values upon in
1111280C GB 20001204Physical emissionsNoise emission (sound power level according to ISO 7779)• During film processing max. 48 dB(A)• Standby max. 35
1121280C GB 20001204Accessories◆ Anti-algae kit.◆ Water pressure reduction.◆ Replenishment tanks 2 x 30 l.◆ Replenishment tanks 2 x 80 l.◆ E.O.S. Fix.
IndexAppendixB
1141280C GB 20001204IndexAAccessorieslist of optional accessories... 1
1151280C GB 20001204Dryer heater failure ...101Dryer
1161280C GB 20001204Jog cycle setting...46LLang
1171280C GB 20001204Squeegee roller set cleaning...66Standby deve
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121280C GB 20001204Main componentsView from film entry sideView from film return side12 345❖As an option, the Classic E.O.S. can be installed with all
131280C GB 20001204View from above (upper cover removed)OVERHEAT PROTECTION FIX DEV 543216111214157 8 9 10131Developer section2Fixer section
141280C GB 20001204Functional diagram (cross section)The Classic E.O.S. automatically accepts the film as you introduce it in the feedslot on the feed
151280C GB 20001204The control panelControl panel keysKey Key description ActionUp key.• To scroll upward through multiple choices in a field.Down key
161280C GB 20001204Control panel displayThe LCD display of the control panel consists of two lines of 16 digits, locatedabove the keys on the control
171280C GB 20001204Switching the Classic E.O.S. onBefore switching on❖When operating the processor for the first time, make sure that the processor ha
181280C GB 20001204Switching the Classic E.O.S. on1 Locate the main switch and place it in position ‘I’.The processor starts an initialization procedu
191280C GB 20001204After switching on1 Introduce large sheets of blank films (cleaning films), e.g. film size 35x43 cm/14x17 inch, when the processor
21280C GB 20001204© Agfa-Gevaert N.V. 2000.No parts of this document may be reproduced, copied, adapted or transmitted in any form or by any meanswith
201280C GB 20001204Switching the Classic E.O.S. offBefore switching offVerify that no film is being processed before switching off the processor.Switc
Processing filmsThis chapter holds basic information on how to processfilms both under normal conditions and in emergencysituations.❑ Processing films
221280C GB 20001204Processing filmsProcessing a film is very easy and straightforward: you just have to place theexposed film on the feed table and fe
231280C GB 200012042 Place the sheet of film to be processed on the feed table.The processor accepts the film and starts processing it. The following
241280C GB 20001204Processing narrow filmsYou can place narrow films side by side on the feed table to have them pro-cessed simultaneously. However, m
251280C GB 20001204Processing an emergency filmIt may happen that you have one or more films to process at a time when theClassic E.O.S. is not comple
261280C GB 200012042 Place the emergency film to be processed on the feed table.You can place narrow films side by side on the feed table to have them
271280C GB 20001204Recommended chemicalsThe tables below list the recommended chemicals, as a function of the process-ing cycle, temperature level and
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CustomizationThis chapter holds the step-by-step procedures whichexplain how to set the processing parameters to customizethe Classic E.O.S.❑ Customiz
31280C GB 20001204Table of contentsChapter 1: Introducing the Classic E.O.S...5Welcome to
301280C GB 20001204Customizing the processing parametersOverviewThe following processing parameters can be set to optimize the sensitometricstability
311280C GB 20001204Menu structure diagram=== defaultAuto filling OFFAuto filling ONServiceFor servicepurposes onlyAuto fillingFixer 50ml/m2Fixer 600ml
321280C GB 20001204General guidelinesAlways keep in mind the following general guidelines when changing the pro-cessing parameter settings. The proce
331280C GB 20001204When to adjust the processing parametersYou may want to adjust the processing parameters• when environmental conditions change, e.g
341280C GB 20001204Processing cycleThe Classic E.O.S. features three processing cycles: HT processing, IP pro-cessing and RP processing (default setti
351280C GB 200012045 Press the Confirm key to activate the selected processing cycle.6 Press the Escape key twice to quit the menu.
361280C GB 20001204Developer temperatureYou can adjust the developer temperature in the range of 25 to 39 °C. Thedefault setting is 34 °C (RP).When ad
371280C GB 20001204Setting the developer temperature1 Press any key to start.❖You can press the Escape key at any time to quit a menu without making c
381280C GB 20001204Dryer settingThe dryer of the Classic E.O.S. has 10 drying stages, in an incremental rangefrom 01 to 10.The default dryer setting i
391280C GB 20001204Setting the dryer setting1 Press any key to start.❖You can press the Escape key at any time to quit a menu without making changes.2
41280C GB 20001204Chapter 6: Troubleshooting ...73Troubleshooting chec
401280C GB 20001204Developer replenishment rateThe developer replenishment rate must be set in accordance with the amount offilm that is processed. Th
411280C GB 20001204Setting the developer replenishment rate1 Press any key to start.❖You can press the Escape key at any time to quit a menu without m
421280C GB 200012047 Press the Confirm key to activate the selected developer replenishment rate.8 Press the Escape key four times to quit the menu.
431280C GB 20001204Fixer replenishment rateThe default setting is 400 ml/m². You can try to increase the rate if fog-level, speed and contrast of the
441280C GB 200012045 Press the Down key followed by the Confirm key to select ‘Fixer’.6 Press the Up and Down keys to select the required fixer replen
451280C GB 20001204Standby developer and fixer replenishment (jog cycle)In order to compensate for oxidation of chemicals during a protracted standbyp
461280C GB 20001204Setting the jog cycle (standby developer and fixer replenish-ment)1 Press any key to start.❖You can press the Escape key at any tim
471280C GB 20001204Setting the start-up replenishment functionThis function assures an automatic developer and fixer replenishment everytime the proce
481280C GB 20001204Setting the start-up replenishment function1 Press any key to start.❖You can press the Escape key at any time to quit a menu withou
491280C GB 20001204LanguageYou can select the language in which the messages on the display appear.The following are available:❖The language can be ad
Introducing the Classic E.O.S.This chapter introduces the Classic E.O.S. to the user anddraws the attention to some important safety precautions.❑ Wel
501280C GB 20001204Autofill❖The Autofill function is only applicable when using the 5270/105 processor in com-bination with the LR 3300 S Laser Imager
Preventive maintenanceThis chapter guides the user through maintenance andcleaning tasks.❑ Survey of the preventive maintenance work❑ General cleaning
521280C GB 20001204Survey of the preventive maintenance workPreventive maintenance and cleaning of the Classic E.O.S. at regular intervalswill keep th
531280C GB 20001204General cleaning directionsWhen cleaning the Classic E.O.S., always keep in mind the following directions:The tank covers, pumps, t
You are reminded to handle all chemicals with care, to wear protective gloves and anapron to protect your clothing, and to wear protective glasses for
You are reminded to handle all chemicals with care, to wear protective gloves and an apron to protect your clothing, and to wear protective glasses fo
You are reminded to handle all chemicals with care, to wear protective gloves and anapron to protect your clothing, and to wear protective glasses for
You are reminded to handle all chemicals with care, to wear protective gloves and an apron to protect your clothing, and to wear protective glasses fo
You are reminded to handle all chemicals with care, to wear protective gloves and anapron to protect your clothing, and to wear protective glasses for
You are reminded to handle all chemicals with care, to wear protective gloves and an apron to protect your clothing, and to wear protective glasses fo
61280C GB 20001204Welcome to the Classic E.O.S.The Classic E.O.S. is a processor for medical X-ray films developed by Agfa.The Classic E.O.S. cannot p
You are reminded to handle all chemicals with care, to wear protective gloves and anapron to protect your clothing, and to wear protective glasses for
You are reminded to handle all chemicals with care, to wear protective gloves and an apron to protect your clothing, and to wear protective glasses fo
You are reminded to handle all chemicals with care, to wear protective gloves and anapron to protect your clothing, and to wear protective glasses for
You are reminded to handle all chemicals with care, to wear protective gloves and an apron to protect your clothing, and to wear protective glasses fo
You are reminded to handle all chemicals with care, to wear protective gloves and anapron to protect your clothing, and to wear protective glasses for
You are reminded to handle all chemicals with care, to wear protective gloves and an apron to protect your clothing, and to wear protective glasses fo
You are reminded to handle all chemicals with care, to wear protective gloves and anapron to protect your clothing, and to wear protective glasses for
You are reminded to handle all chemicals with care, to wear protective gloves and an apron to protect your clothing, and to wear protective glasses fo
You are reminded to handle all chemicals with care, to wear protective gloves and anapron to protect your clothing, and to wear protective glasses for
You are reminded to handle all chemicals with care, to wear protective gloves and an apron to protect your clothing, and to wear protective glasses fo
71280C GB 20001204Safety precautionsGeneral safety instructions The Classic E.O.S. was designed for processing medical X-ray films, and shouldonly be
You are reminded to handle all chemicals with care, to wear protective gloves and anapron to protect your clothing, and to wear protective glasses for
You are reminded to handle all chemicals with care, to wear protective gloves and an apron to protect your clothing, and to wear protective glasses fo
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TroubleshootingThis chapter provides solutions to some problems you mayencounter while working with the Classic E.O.S.❑ Troubleshooting checklist❑ The
741280C GB 20001204Troubleshooting checklistAn interval beep accompanies the messages.Error status Refer to PageYou try to feed a film but it is not a
751280C GB 20001204Emergency film processingWith most service messages, the processing of emergency films remains possi-ble. It is recommended however
761280C GB 20001204Maintenance messageThe Classic E.O.S. must be checked and serviced periodically by your local ser-vice organization (default period
771280C GB 20001204The processor is out of operation1 Check that the processor is connected to the mains.2 Check that the ON/OFF switch is in the ’I’
781280C GB 200012044 Check that the ground fault switch is not switched off.The ground fault switch automatically switches off the processor when a lo
You are reminded to handle all chemicals with care, to wear protective gloves and an apron to protect your clothing, and to wear protective glasses fo
81280C GB 20001204Special instructions for the handling of chemicals When handling chemicals, you must observe safety and environmental regula-tions
You are reminded to handle all chemicals with care, to wear protective gloves and anapron to protect your clothing, and to wear protective glasses for
You are reminded to handle all chemicals with care, to wear protective gloves and an apron to protect your clothing, and to wear protective glasses fo
You are reminded to handle all chemicals with care, to wear protective gloves and anapron to protect your clothing, and to wear protective glasses for
You are reminded to handle all chemicals with care, to wear protective gloves and an apron to protect your clothing, and to wear protective glasses fo
841280C GB 20001204The water level is too lowThe following message indicates that the level of the water in the processor tankis too low:To check the
851280C GB 20001204Jammed filmIf the film you inserted for processing is not deposited in the film exit tray, it maybe jammed in its transport path. A
You are reminded to handle all chemicals with care, to wear protective gloves and anapron to protect your clothing, and to wear protective glasses for
871280C GB 20001204Film quality problemsThe processed film is still moistIf a processed film in the exit tray is still moist, increase the dryer setti
You are reminded to handle all chemicals with care, to wear protective gloves and anapron to protect your clothing, and to wear protective glasses for
You are reminded to handle all chemicals with care, to wear protective gloves and an apron to protect your clothing, and to wear protective glasses fo
91280C GB 20001204Safety compliance This processor complies with the safety regulations EN 60950: 1997 (IEC 950)and EN 60601-1-2: 1993, UL 1950 and C
You are reminded to handle all chemicals with care, to wear protective gloves and anapron to protect your clothing, and to wear protective glasses for
You are reminded to handle all chemicals with care, to wear protective gloves and an apron to protect your clothing, and to wear protective glasses fo
921280C GB 20001204Messages when accessories are connectedThe messages mentioned below can appear if accessory devices are connectedto the Classic E.O
931280C GB 20001204Fixer replenishment tankMessages when the fixer replenishment tank is empty:or, during film feed,Fill the fixer replenishment tank.
941280C GB 20001204Anti-algae accessoryIf the Algizid tank of an anti-algae agent dosing is empty, this message appearsalternating on the display of t
Instructions forskilled service personnelThis chapter describes procedures only for skilled servicepersonnel, trained on the machine by the Agfa Servi
INSTRUCTIONS FOR SKILLED SERVICE PERSONNEL ONLY961280C GB 20001204Important safety noticeThis chapter deals with repairs and preventive maintenance wo
INSTRUCTIONS FOR SKILLED SERVICE PERSONNEL ONLY971280C GB 20001204Clean the dryer roller setsClean the dryer roller sets every three months.1 Loosen t
INSTRUCTIONS FOR SKILLED SERVICE PERSONNEL ONLY981280C GB 200012043 Tilt the dryer block to its horizontal position.4 Remove the roller sets alternate
INSTRUCTIONS FOR SKILLED SERVICE PERSONNEL ONLY991280C GB 200012045 Wipe the dryer roller sets clean using a moist sponge.6 Wipe the rollers dry using
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