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TECHNICAL MANUAL
CHAPTER 2 - Installation
2.1 Introduction 35
2.2 unpacking and verification of the equipment and accessories integrity 35
2.3 Electric installation 36
2.4 Setting at work 36
2.4 1 Electric inspection 36
2.4.2 Mechanical inspection 36
CHAPTER 3 - Utilization
4.1 Adjustments 53
4.1.1 X-ray tube formation 53
4.1.2 X-ray film centering 55
4.1.3 kV values adjustment 57
4.1.4 mA values adjustment 58
4.2 Set Up and Calibration 60
4.2.1 Language preselection 61
4.2.2 Options preselection 61
4.2.3 Counter 63
4.2.4 kV values calibration 63
4.2.5 mA values calibration 65
4.2.6 Touch screen calibration 69
4.2.7 Touch screen failure 70
CHAPTER 5 – Maintenance
6.1 Troubleshooting 91
6.1.1 Introduction 91
6.1.2 Warning messages 92
6.2 Spare parts list 94
6.3 Fuses list 96
CHAPTER 7 – Schematics
THE OPERATOR MANUAL SHOULD READ BEFORE STARTING TO USE THE EQUIPMENT.
IT IS RECOMMENDED TO FOLLOW STRICTLY THE INSTRUCTIONS OF THE PRESENT IN ORDER TO AVOID ANY ILLEGITIMATE
USE OF THE UNIT. THE UNIT IS SUPPOSED TO BE USED BY QUALIFIED AND AUTHORIZED PEOPLE ONLY.
THE INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE MUST BE CARRIED OUT BY PEOPLE AUTHORIZED BY THE MANUFACTURER.
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REVISIONS CHRONOLOGY
CHAPTER 1
EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION
Equipment stand by
Sensitive to moisture
Jolly Plus mobile equipment is suitable for many medical applications and is supposed to be used by qualified people only,
duly trained and informed about the risks deriving from Ionogenic radiations. This system is not included in the list of
devices requiring continuity of operation. This system does not come into contact with the patient, only some parts of the
device may accidentally touch the patient. The contact with the operator is contemplated during the equipment
operation. The contact with the patient is non-invasive. The contact with the operator is required for reasons depending
on the equipment utilization.
The equipment has been specifically designed for radiological examinations and diagnostic investigations carried out in
Hospitals and Medical Centers. It is suitable for operation in:
• Respiratory System investigations
• Skeleton investigations
• Sport Medicine
• Paediatrics Orthopaedics
• First-Aid Stations
• Plaster Room
• Operating Theatre
• Traumatology
EQUIPMENT LIFE
The average life of this equipment depends on the life of the X-ray tube installed in the monobloc. The compliance with
the instructions of this Manual will make it possible to get the maximum life duration of the X-ray tube. It is not always
possible to know in advance when the X-ray tube’s operation life is coming to an end. This component could even stop
operating during the examination of a patient.
For this reason it is recommended to check the focal spot yearly, in order to find if there is any degradation of the anode,
indicated by the increase of the focal spot dimension and consequent worse image resolution.
The main causes of early wear and damages to the X-ray tube are:
• Filament prolonged heating
• Discharges in the tube
• Tube over current
• Cold anode overcharge, caused by excessive loads after a long period of inactivity, with consequent cratering of the
track.
Here below how to limit untimely wear and damages to the monobloc:
1. The X-ray tube preheating cycle avoids the overheating since the tube reaches the operating temperature slowly.
IF A HIGH VALUES EXPOSURE IS STARTED WHEN THE X-RAY TUBE IS STILL COLD, THE ANODE COULD BE
IRREPARABLY DAMAGED.
THE TUBE FORMATION PROCEDURE MAKES IT POSSIBLE TO REDUCE THE PROBABILITIES OF DISCHARGE
2. If a high values exposure is started when the device has not been used for a long time, the X-ray tube could be
irreparably damaged.
3. The X-ray tube overcharge is avoided by the software control on the preset kVp and mAs values. The system
prevents the exposure if these values exceed the maximum values provided for the X-ray tube.
4. Filament temperature preparation. It is recommended to effect the preparation only when the patient is positioned
for the examination.
Jolly 4 Plus, Jolly 15 Plus, Jolly 16 Plus and Jolly 30 Plus have the same electrical data:
Description Value
Main power supply Voltage: 230 Vac single phase
Frequency: 50 Hz
Current consumption: 16 A maximum
Line compensation ± 10% automatic
Total line resistance 0,4 Ω total
Supply socket (standard) 16 A @ 230 Vac
Insulating class EN60601-1 Class I with applied parts type B
Utilization conditions Continuous operation at intermitted load
Jolly 4 Plus, Jolly 15 Plus, Jolly 16 Plus and Jolly 30 Plus have the same operation features:
Description Value
Control console • Microprocessor controlled console
• 5.7” Colour TFT LCD touch screen display
Resolution 320 x 240 pixel
• Acoustic and luminous X-ray emission alarm
• Languages available:
- Italian
- English
- Spanish
- French
- Russian
- German
- Bulgarian
- Vietnamese
- Turkish
X-ray exposure control • Console control by means of two push buttons
st
- I time – preparation and anode starting
nd
- II time - X-ray exposure radiographic exposure
• Remote control by wire
- two-step X-ray push button control with spiral cable extendable
up to 3.8 meter length
Preselected technique radiography 3-point technique (kV, mA and sec.)
Free technique radiography (APR) 2-point technique (kV and mAs)
Safety and protections • Capacitors voltage
• Inverter over current
• mA min. and max safety device
• Monobloc working temperature
• X-ray filament safety device
• X-ray over load safety device
• X-ray tube anode rotation
• X-ray tube Hu (thermal unit)
Jolly 4 Plus, Jolly 15 Plus, Jolly 16 Plus and Jolly 30 Plus have the same environmental data:
LONG-TERM STORAGE OVER 40 °C WILL REDUCE THE SERVICE LIFE OF ELECTROLYTIC CAPACITORS.
TRANSPORT AND STORAGE IS LIMITED TO A MAXIMUM DURATION OF 120 HOURS BETWEEN 50 AND 70 °C.
Jolly 4 Plus
Description Values
Max power 4 kW (40 mA - 100 kV @ 100 msec)
H.T. control H. F. Inverter
Frequency 40 KHz
Max ripple ≤ 2% @ maximum power
kV value increasing time ≤ 3 msec
Exposure time 2 msec ÷ 6000 msec (34 steps)
Range: 2 • 3 • 6 • 8 • 10 • 12 • 15 • 20 • 25 • 30 • 40 • 50 • 63 • 80 • 100 • 125 • 150
• 200 • 250 • 300 • 350 • 400 • 500 • 630 • 800 • 1000 • 1250 • 1500 • 2000 • 2500
• 3000 • 4000 • 5000 • 6000 msec
kV value variation range 40 ÷ 110 kV (step 1 kV)
mA Range 25 ÷ 80 mA (5 steps)
Range: 25 • 40 • 50 • 63 • 80 mA
mAs range 0,5 ÷ 200 mAs (24 steps)
2 point technique Range: 0,5 • 0,8 • 1 • 2 • 2,5 • 3 • 4 • 5 • 6,3 • 8 • 10 • 12,5 • 15 • 20 • 25 • 30 • 40
• 50 • 63 • 80 • 100 • 125 • 150 • 200 mAs
Jolly 15 Plus
Description Values
Max power 15 kW (150 mA - 100 kV @ 100 msec)
H.T. control H. F. Inverter
Frequency 40 KHz
Max ripple ≤ 2% @ maximum power
kV value increasing time ≤ 3 msec
Exposure time 2 msec ÷ 6000 msec (34 steps)
Range:
2 • 3 • 6 • 8 • 10 • 12 • 15 • 20 • 25 • 30 • 40 • 50 • 63 • 80 • 100 • 125 • 150 • 200
• 250 • 300 • 350 • 400 • 500 • 630 • 800 • 1000 • 1250 • 1500 • 2000 • 2500 • 3000
• 4000 • 5000 • 6000 msec
kV value variation range 40 ÷ 125 (step 1 kV)
mA Range 25 ÷ 200 mA (9 steps)
Range: 25 • 40 • 50 • 63 • 80 • 100 • 125 • 150 • 200 mA
mAs range 0,5 ÷ 250 mAs (25 steps)
2 point technique Range: 0,5 • 0,8 • 1 • 2 • 2,5 • 3 • 4 • 5 • 6,3 • 8 • 10 • 12,5 • 15 • 20 • 25 • 30 • 40
• 50 • 63 • 80 • 100 • 125 • 150 • 200 • 250 mAs
Jolly 16 Plus
Description Values
Max power 16 kW (160 mA - 100 kV @ 100 msec)
H.T. control H. F. Inverter
Frequency 40 KHz
Max ripple ≤ 2% @ maximum power
kV value increasing time ≤ 3 msec
Exposure time 2 msec ÷ 6000 msec (34 steps)
Range: 2 • 3 • 6 • 8 • 10 • 12 • 15 • 20 • 25 • 30 • 40 • 50 • 63 • 80 • 100 • 125 • 150
• 200 • 250 • 300 • 350 • 400 • 500 • 630 • 800 • 1000 • 1250 • 1500 • 2000 • 2500
• 3000 • 4000 • 5000 • 6000 msec
kV value variation range 40 ÷ 125 (step 1 kV)
mA Range 25 ÷ 200 mA (9 steps)
Range: 25 • 40 • 50 • 63 • 80 • 100 • 125 • 160 • 200 mA
mAs range 0,5 ÷ 250 mAs (25 steps)
2 point technique Range: 0,5 • 0,8 • 1 • 2 • 2,5 • 3 • 4 • 5 • 6,3 • 8 • 10 • 12,5 • 15 • 20 • 25 • 30 • 40
• 50 • 63 • 80 • 100 • 125 • 150 • 200 • 250 mAs
Jolly 30 Plus
Description Values
Max power 30 kW (300 mA - 100 kV @ 100 msec)
H.T. control H. F. Inverter
Frequency 40 KHz
Max ripple ≤ 2% @ maximum power
kV value increasing time ≤ 3 msec
Exposure time 2 msec ÷ 6000 msec (34 steps)
Range: 2 • 3 • 6 • 8 • 10 • 12 • 15 • 20 • 25 • 30 • 40 • 50 • 63 • 80 • 100 • 125 • 150
• 200 • 250 • 300 • 350 • 400 • 500 • 630 • 800 • 1000 • 1250 • 1500 • 2000 • 2500
• 3000 • 4000 • 5000 • 6000 msec
kV value variation range 40 ÷ 125 (step 1 kV)
mA Range 50 ÷ 400 mA (11 steps)
Range: 50 • 63 • 80 • 100 • 125 • 150 • 200 • 250 • 300 • 350 • 400 mA
mAs range 0.5 ÷ 300 mAs (26 steps)
2 point technique Range: 0,5 • 0,8 • 1 • 2 • 2,5 • 3 • 4 • 5 • 6,3 • 8 • 10 • 12,5 • 15 • 20 • 25 • 30 • 40
• 50 • 63 • 80 • 100 • 125 • 150 • 200 • 250 • 300 mAs
1.3.6 COLLIMATOR
Jolly 4 Plus, Jolly 15 Plus, Jolly 16 Plus and Jolly 30 Plus are equipped with same X-ray collimator:
Description Data
Mobile blades Square field - single layer
Blades displacement Manual
Size of irradiated square radiographic field Minimum 0x0 cm / Maximum 43x43 cm
Focus / film distance indication Retractable tape measure
Collimator lamp 24V - 100W. Automatic switch Off after 30 sec
Light intensity (lux) @ 24V supply 160 Lux
Inherent filtration 2.0 mm Al @ 75 kV
Collimator rotation angle ± 90°
1.3.7 MONOBLOC
FURTHER TECHNICAL INFORMATION ABOUT THE MONOBLOC COULD BE FOUND IN THE COMPONENT TECHNICAL
MANUAL SUPPLIED TOGETHER WITH THE EQUIPMENT
1.3.8 INVERTER
11
1 16
2
9
3
10
4
8
5
7
17
12
13
14
15
Legend
1. Control console 10. Arm retainer
2. Transport handles and parking brakes control 11. Arm handles
3. Supply cable support 12. Monobloc’s covers
4. Radiographic cassettes holder 13. Goniometer
5. Bracket to lean the unit for overcoming little obstacles 14. X-Ray collimator
6. Rear wheels diameter 250 mm 15. Handgrip
7. Pivoting front wheels 16. Hand switch for radiographic exposure
8. Column 17. Automatic circuit breaker (Power ON/OFF)
9. Arm
The figure below describes the Jolly 4 Plus, Jolly 15 plus Jolly 16 Plus and Jolly 30 Plus control console:
3 4
Legend:
1. Control console
2. Back lighted colour touch screen display size 5,7”
3. Console push button for X-ray emission: Ist Time preparation and anode starting
4. Console push button for X-ray emission: IInd Time radiographic exposure
The icons below illustrate the symbols appearing on the touch screen display, with relevant explanation of their meaning:
ICON DESCRIPTION
Increment control of the main radiographic parameters: kV, mAs, mA and seconds
Decrement control of the main radiographic parameters: kV, mAs, ma and time
ICON DESCRIPTION
X-rays preparation luminous signal
The below reported picture shows the area where are located inside the equipment the main electrical and electronic
components.
Monobloc 1.5.5
Inverter 1.5.3
2
1
5
5
5
5
Jolly 4 Plus:
4 8 7 3 2 1
10 11
10
5 9 8 3 2 1
11 12
1.5.3 INVERTER
Jolly 4 Plus
Code Description
S03S008 BMI H.F. Inverter for fixed anode monobloc
Inverter
Code Description
S03S004 BMI H.F. Inverter for rotating anode monobloc
Inverter
Jolly 4 Plus
1
4
2
5
7-8
5 9
2 4
1.5.5 MONOBLOC
1.6 LABEL
The following figure illustrates the position of the equipment’s adhesive label.
1.7 DIMENSION
1.9 SAFETY
The equipments designed and manufactured by BMI Biomedical International are equipped with advanced radiological
systems to safeguard safety and environment.
The Jolly Plus equipments are not dangerous to people and environment if used in the way described in this Manual.
Regarding the disposal of substances like the dielectric oil contained in the monobloc, the anti-X protective lead, the
electronic boards and the electronic components, the provisions of the law in force both on the national territory and on
the territory where the equipment is installed have to be complied with.
BMI is a leading company in its field and constantly upgrades the equipment according to the progressive technological
knowledge.
Since this equipment emits X-rays, it must be exclusively used complying with the safety instructions included in this
Manual and must not be used for other purposes than the diagnostic ones.
THE JURIDICAL BINDING VERSION OF THIS DOCUMENT IS THE ITALIAN LANGUAGE ONE.
ANY TRANSLATION, EVEN IF VERIFIED AND APPROVED BY THE MANUFACTURER, IS ONLY SUPPLIED TO FACILITATE THE USER.
SINCE THE EQUIPMENT EMITS X-RAYS, IT CAN ENDANGER THE OPERATOR AND THE PATIENT, IF THE EXPOSURE PARAMETERS
ARE NOT RESPECTED
DANGER OF ELECTRIC SHOCK. ALWAYS CHECK THE CONDITION OF THE DIFFERENTIAL SWITCH AND OF THE EQUIPMENT SUPPLY
CABLE.
IT IS NECESSARY TO BE FAMILIAR WITH THE EQUIPMENT TO BE AWARE OF POSSIBLE DANGEROUS ANOMALIES. IN CASE OF
ANOMALOUS OPERATION OR IF THERE IS ANY SAFETY PROBLEM, ISOLATE THE EQUIPMENT TO AVOID ANY NOT AUTHORIZED
UTILIZATION AND DO NOT USE IT UNTIL THE PROBLEM HAS BEEN SOLVED BY QUALIFIED PERSONNEL
THIS DEVICE IS CONNECTED WITH A PROTECTIVE GROUND DURING OPERATION. FOR THE PATIENT’S AND THE OPERATOR’S
SAFETY, ONLY DEVICES COMPLYING WITH THE SAFETY STANDARDS, SUITABLE FOR MEDICAL DEVICES IN PERFECT OPERATING
CONDITIONS, MUST BE USED
SHOULD ANY ELECTROMAGNETIC INTERFERENCE INFLUENCE THE EQUIPMENT OR BE CAUSED BY IT, ASK FOR ASSISTANCE. THE
PORTABLE RF EQUIPMENTS MAY ALTER THE ELECTROMEDICAL EQUIPMENTS.
ONLY DOCTORS OR PEOPLE HAVING AN AUTHORIZATION ACCORDING TO THE LAW ARE AUTHORIZED BY THE LAW TO USE THIS
EQUIPMENT.
THERE ARE TWO KINDS OF EXPOSURE TO RADIATIONS WHEN USING THIS DEVICE: PROFESSIONAL, FOR THE OPERATORS, AND
DIAGNOSTIC, FOR THE PATIENTS.
BMI BIOMEDICAL INTERNATIONAL s.r.l. is responsible for the safety of its products only if their maintenance, repair
and/or modification are carried out by its own personnel or by expressly authorized personnel.
BMI BIOMEDICAL INTERNATIONAL does not assume any responsibility for any malfunctioning, damage and/or
hazard coming from an illegitimate use of the system or non compliance with the maintenance standards.
The PERSON RESPONSIBLE for the installation in which the system is working has the task to make sure that the
installation is used only by duly trained and qualified operators
Jolly 4 Plus, Jolly 15 Plus, Jolly 16 Plus and Jolly 30 Plus equipments complies
with medical devices 93/42/EEC directive and 2007/47CE
The original copy of this declaration, as required by the law, is available at the manufacturer.
CHAPTER 2
INSTALLATION
2.1 INTRODUCTION
THE EQUIPMENT IS CONFIGURATED AND TESTED IN THE FACTORY. SOME ADDITIONAL ADJUSTMENT COULD HOWEVER BE
REQUIRED ON THE SPOT. THE WHOLE PARAMETERS ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE IS DESCRIBED IN DETAIL IN THE TECHNICAL
MANUAL – CHAPTER 4.
Preliminary Remarks
The equipment is wrapped in cellophane and then put inside a wooden or plywood case. Any special packing request
must be made with the order.
The equipment is secured by means of wooden crosspieces to avoid any movement during the transport.
On the external side you can find the handling and storing instructions, the shipping address, the equipment model and
serial number.
Any particular request regarding the packing and the labelling must be specified with the order.
The final customer is suggested to ask for special shockwatch labels to be applied on the external side of the packing
case. When the customer receives the equipment, if the shockwatch labels have become red, this will mean that the
equipment has been incorrectly handled during the transport or the storing, and has probably been damaged.
For these reasons the customer must accept the equipment on condition, writing “…acceptance withheld for damaged
packing (or similar words)…” on all copies of the transport documents accompanying the goods. Later the customer will
open the case to check the equipment integrity and will inform the manufacturer about what happened and about the
equipment condition.
The customer must inform of:
• Number of shipping document
• Equipment model and serial number.
• He will supply a detailed report with photographs illustrating the packing situation and the damages and/or
malfunctioning of the mechanical, electrical and electronic parts of the equipment, if any.
• This communication must be sent within 2 days from the date of receipt of the equipment. After this delay the
supplier will not accept any responsibility for damages or defects caused by the transport.
• Any request of returning the product back will have to be agreed up on with the manufacturer who must authorize it
in writing.
EXTERNALLY TO THE JOLLY PLUS CRATE BMI STICK ON THE DETAILED PROCEDURE TO CORRECTLY UNPACK THE EQUIPMENT.
Check visually each cable and each connector installed in the equipment to make sure that there is no damage that could
jeopardize the correct operation of the equipment and the operator’s safety.
Following components must be inspected:
• Equipment supply cable and plug
• X-ray control cable
• Equipment / monobloc connecting cable
• X-ray collimator supply cable
• DAP interface cable (optional)
Check whether all the main parts of the equipment work properly, to avoid any defect that could cause malfunctioning or
endanger the user or the patient.
The mechanical inspections include the following operations:
• Displacement of the equipment mobile parts in order to verify if the movements occur smoothly and noiseless.
• Parking brakes testing to check if the equipment braking is quick and efficient.
• Check if there is any break and /or dents and if any screw has become loose thus jeopardizing the equipment
operating and safety conditions.
• The main controls are:
• Rolling of the wheels to verify if there is any warpage or damage
• X-ray equipment parking brake to check if the braking occurs properly.
• Check the integrity of the control console and verify if the touch screen display has no dents or scratches
• Integrity and fastening of the guards to verify if all parts screwed to the equipment structure are firmly fixed. Check
the arm balancing to verify that it keeps the required position when lifted (for example)
CHAPTER 3
Utilization
This picture shows how to lift up Jolly Plus to overcome little obstacles
ATTENTION! DO NOT PUSH THE EQUIPMENT FRONT SIDE AGAINST DOORS TO OPEN THEM
e
f
a
b
c
LEGEND
a. Rotation direction of the transportation handle to release the brakes
b. Transport handle for parking brakes (dead-man brakes) control
c. Supply cable support
d. Bracket to lean the unit for overcoming little obstacles
e. Arm
f. Arm retainer
ON (I)
OFF (0)
AFTER SWITCHING OFF, WAIT AT LEAST 30 SECONDS BEFORE SWITCHING ON THE EQUIPMENT
1st step - release the arm, standing laterally 2nd step – using the handle, lift the arm
When the handle is released, the arm will remain in the acquired position thanks to a clutch device integrated in the
equipment.
To position the monobloc / X-ray collimator assembly, use the handgrip (see part a on the picture below).
The frontal inclination of the monobloc and the X-ray collimator is indicated by the goniometer placed on the front guard
of the monobloc (see part b on the picture below).
3.5 COLLIMATOR
FOREWORD
Jolly Plus is supplied with a manual, square-field, single-layer, lightweight, compact X-ray collimator.
The X-ray field is defined by two pairs of lead-lined shutters located near the exit window of the X-ray beam and by a
cone (near the focus) limiting the X-ray beam to the larger field size.
The two pairs of shutters move perpendicularly in the X-ray field while the shutter movements are manually controlled by
two knobs available on the collimator front panel.
The X-ray collimator can be rotated ± 90° around its vertical axis, just gripping the handle. The collimator rotation travel
is stopped by a mechanical retainer.
Before making a radiographic exposure set the shutters in the correct position, using the X-ray field light beam on the
anatomic body part to be examined. Comply with the maximum admitted distance value between the monobloc and the
patient’s body.
FOR FURTHER TECHNICAL INFORMATION PLEASE REFER TO THE COLLIMATOR MANUAL, ALWAYS
SUPPLIED WITH THE EQUIPMENT
2 3
1
4 4
5
7 6
LEGEND
1. X-ray field light beam lamp push-button 7. Handgrip for ± 90° rotation on its vertical axis
2. Longitudinal diaphragm adjustment knob 8. Goniometer
3. Transversal diaphragm adjustment knob 9. Monobloc focus external reference point
4. Rails guides for accessories
5. DAP - Kermax plus IDP (optional)
6. Retractable tape measure for FFD measuring
• On the “operator mode” mask touch the icon «MAN», detail nr 1 on the below reported picture.
• On the “operator mode” mask touch exclusively the fields «kV» and «mAs», respectively detail nr 2 and detail nr 3 on
the below reported picture.
• To adjust the kV or the mAs values touch the arrow icon, detail nr 4 on the below reported picture.
• After having adjusted the kV or the mAs values the equipment microprocessor’s software verifies if the values inserted
are compatible with the equipment monobloc model performances, to avoid any failure.
• If the kV or the mAs value inserted results not be compatible, on the “operator mode” lights up the warning icon
“X-ray tube alarm”, detail nr 5 on the below reported picture.
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• On the “operator mode” mask touch the icon «MAN», detail nr 1 on the below reported picture.
• On the “operator mode” mask touch exclusively the fields «kV», «mA» and «ms», detail nr 2, nr 3 and nr 4 on the
below reported picture.
• To adjust the kV, the mA or the time (msec) value touch the arrow icon detail nr 5 on the below reported picture.
• After having adjusted the «kV», «mA» and «ms» values the equipment microprocessor’s software verifies if the values
inserted are compatible with the equipment monobloc model performances, to avoid any failure.
• If the kV, the mA or the or the time (msec) value inserted results not be compatible, on the “operator mode” lights up
the warning icon “X-ray tube alarm”, detail nr 6 on the below reported picture.
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1 2
3
“APR mode” mask
3 4
6 7 8
• Place Jolly Plus collimator on the patient’s area to be exanimate, placing the device respecting the F.F.D..
• Place the radiographic cassette below the patient’s area to be delaminated.
• Set the collimator X-ray field area (additional information are reported on the device manual) using its light beam, that
allows the operator to obtain on the patient body a the field marker. To switch ON the light beam depress the ON/OFF
button, which is located on the control desk panel and on the collimator itself. Refer also to § 1.4.2 and § 3.5.
• Adjust the size of the field as described on § 3.5.
• Set the exposure parameters to take the radiography exposure, as described in chapter 3 - § 3.6.1, § 3.6.2 and §
3.6.3.
• The operator can take radiographic exposures from the Jolly Plus console, by means of two buttons or by means the
external hand switch.
• To take a radiographic exposure from the control console:
st
• Depress keeping hold the preparation button (1 time) in order to spin the X-ray tube rotor.
On the operator mode mask the icon lights up immediately
• Depress the exposure button (2nd time) in order to take the radiographic exposure
On the operator mode mask the icon lights up immediately emitting also a warning sound (buzzer sound) to
advice the operator that the radiographic exposure has been taken.
Control console
Exposure button
IInd time - X-ray exposure
Preparation button
Ist time - preparation
On the operator mode mask the icon lights up immediately emitting also a warning sound (buzzer sound) to
advice the operator that the radiographic exposure has been taken.
When the diagnostic examination is over, switch OFF Jolly Plus by means of the automatic circuit breaker (refer to § 3.2)
and then disconnect the equipment supply cable cord from socket.
Set Jolly Plus in transport position (refer to § 3.1) and park it in a suitable and safety place.
BEFORE TAKING ANY RADIOGRAPHIC EXPOSURE MAKES SURE THAT ALL NECESSARY PRECAUTIONS AGAINST IONOGENIC
RADIATIONS HAVE BEEN TAKEN. AFTER A LONG PERIOD OF INACTIVITY OF THE EQUIPMENT (TWO MONTHS) IT IS VERY
IMPORTANT TO MAKE THE FORMATION OF THE X-RAY TUBE, TO AVOID ANY H.T. DISCHARGE THAT COULD DAMAGE IT.
THE X-RAY TUBE FORMATION PROCEDURE IS DESCRIBED IN PARAGRAPH 4.1.1.
WHEN THE X-RAY EMISSION IS OVER, THE RELEVANT WARNING LIGHT ON THE CONTROL CONSOLE DISPLAY GOES OUT AND AT
THE SAME TIME THE SOUND SIGNAL STOPS.
AT THIS POINT THE TWO-STEP X-RAY CONTROL PUSH-BUTTON CAN BE RELEASED OR, IF THE EXPOSURE HAS BEEN
CONTROLLED BY THE CONSOLE PUSH-BUTTONS, BOTH OF THEM CAN BE RELEASED.
BEFORE TAKING AN X-RAY EXPOSURE PROTECT THE OPERATOR AND THE PATIENT FROM X-RAYS USING THE SUITABLE LEAD
PROTECTIONS.
DO NOT SWITCH OFF THE EQUIPMENT BY REMOVING THE SUPPLY CABLE FROM THE SOCKET BEFORE DISCONNECTING THE
AUTOMATIC CIRCUIT BREAKER.
CHAPTER 4
Adjustments & Setup
4.1 ADJUSTMENTS
This procedure is required only when the Jolly Plus has not been not used continuously for 2 months after the installation
date or if the equipment has not been used continuously for more than 1 month in the Hospital department. Forming the
monobloc’s X-ray tube prevents it from damages.
The X-ray tube formation procedure consists in making radiographic exposures, according to below reported chart.
For each Jolly Plus model all the radiographic exposures should be taken using only the X-ray tube large focus.
BMI suggest taking all the radiographic exposures closing the entire X-ray collimator leaded shutter.
The X-ray tube formation procedure will take approximately one hour.
THE IONOGENIC RADIATIONS PRODUCED BY THIS EQUIPMENT CAN BE DANGEROUS TO THE PATIENT AND THE OPERATOR. STRICTLY
COMPLY WITH THE SAFETY RULES IN FORCE
REMEMBER TO PRESET THE LARGE FOCUS FOR ALL RADIOGRAPHIC EXPOSURES AND TO SHUT THE X-RAY COLLIMATOR LEAD BLADES
TO INCREASE THE SAFETY LEVEL AGAINST IONOGENIC RADIATIONS
JOLLY 4 PLUS
• Place a radiographic cassette size 35x43 cm (14”x17”) on a radiographic table or any horizontal plane surface.
• Position the monobloc/X-ray collimator assembly at 1 m distance above the cassette with the X-ray beam perpen-
dicular to it. The distance can be measured by means of the retractable meter mounted in the collimator.
Do not use the system indicators as reference, but measure the actual distance from the focus to the cassette surface.
• Center the cassette in the X-ray field using the collimator light.
The switching on key is available both on the unit console touch screen display and on the collimator front panel. See
picture A, detail 1.
• Mark the position of the cassette with adhesive tape so that it can be removed and placed again in the same position:
• Put a white paper on the cassette to get the luminous field greatest contrast.
• Open the collimator blades to get a 30x30 cm (14”x14”) field at 1 m distance, using the two knobs shown in
picture A, details 2a and 2B.
• Switch on the light field and use it to position 18 coins as illustrated in the following drawing.
• Position each pair of coins in such a way as they touch each other; the coin inside the luminous field must be
lighted as much as possible while the coin outside the luminous field must be lighted as little as possible. The
tangential points define the sides of the luminous field. The other two coins will be positioned one in a corner to
orientate the film and the other in the point of intersection of the diagonals, to define the film center.
Coin
• Preset approx. 50 kVp and 5 mAs on the unit console touch screen display
• Make a radiographic exposure and after developing the film, use the test to check the alignments described
below
ALIGNMENT OF THE COLLIMATOR WITH THE FOCAL POINT (PRIMARY BLADES CUT)
• Observe the projections of the four collimator blades composing the radiographic field edge. If the edge is not well
defined, this means that the radiographic field is cut by the primary blade, near the focal spot, and not by the
external one. To modify this condition, use the security dowels displacing the collimator towards the side presenting a
not defined edge. After the correction, repeat the exposure to check the condition.
The max. allowed tolerance between the luminous and the radiographic field, in both sides, must not exceed 2% of the
FOCUS/FILM DISTANCE. In the case under consideration it would be less than 20 mm. If the test film shows the light
field congruence (indicated by the coins shadows) with the radiographic field (given by the collimator blades shadows)
within the diameter of a coin having a diameter smaller than 20 mm, the resulting alignment complies with the
standards.
As a matter of fact, it is possible to obtain a greater congruence degree. The max. Recommended deviation is one fourth.
It is very important to adjust the field in order to get the best possible congruence degree.
If the radiographic field, on the four sides, is not correct, check if the number of spacers is correct, that is, the
distance between the focal point and the collimator mounting surface must be 80mm (± 1 mm).
Should this distance require any adjustment, repeat the test exposure after the adjustment. Should the distance be
correct but anyhow requiring an adjustment, do not move the collimator with respect to the radiographic tube, but act as
follows: Position the test film on a white paper and put it on the cassette surface. Place the cassette in the position
previously marked. Check the film orientation using the coins shadows.
Using the collimator blades images as radiographic field shape and dimension reference, adjust the light field to get the
congruence with the radiographic field. Should a field adjustment be required, work on the transversal, vertical and
longitudinal displacement of the light field.
SHOULD IT BE NECESSARY TO MOVE THE LUMINOUS FIELD OF THE TRANSVERSAL OR VERTICAL COLLIMATOR, PLEASE REFER TO THE
MANUAL SUPPLIED WITH THE COLLIMATOR
2b 2a
Picture A
LEGEND
1 X-ray field light beam lamp push-button
2a Right knob to open or close the transversal shutter
2b Left knob to open or close the longitudinal shutter
R117
TP 1(Ground)
TP 18
• Take 6 radiographic exposures presetting the parameters, according to the Jolly Plus to be adjusted, as written in the
below reported charts:
Jolly 4 Plus
kV mA Exposures time
60 25 100 msec
60 50 100 msec
80 25 100 msec
80 40 100 msec
100 25 100 msec
100 40 100 msec
Jolly 30 Plus
kV mA Exposures time
60 50 100 msec
60 250 100 msec
80 50 100 msec
80 200 100 msec
100 50 100 msec
100 160 100 msec
• After having taken each single radiographic exposure, verify on the oscilloscope display that the mA wave form is
displayed as below reported, for example:
Channel 01
mA feedback wave form
(Measurement on Jolly 30 Plus @ 200mA)
• The ratio between the measured mA on the oscilloscope and the Volt is:
• Jolly 4 Plus ⇒ 1 Volt = 20 mA
• Jolly 15 Plus, Jolly 16 Plus and Jolly 30 Plus ⇒ 1 Volt = 100 mA
• The mA value measured by the oscilloscope should be comprised in an allowance range of ± 10%, compared to ones
reported in the above reported charts (equipment model / kV / mA / exposure time).
In case of mA value out of the allowance the technician should calibrate the mA range, as described in § 4.2.5.
ONLY WHEN THE MONOBLOC HAS BEEN WARMED UP, THE MA VALUES MEASURED SHOULD BE CONSIDERABLE RELIABLE.
Starting mask
• Type the password (TO BE REQUESTED TO BMI) on the console touch screen display and then press the icon «Ent»,
marked with letter B in the mask below reported, to confirm the data
Password mask
• To enter in the sub menu of Set Up press the two arrows icons, pointed out in pictured below reported with letter C.
Left arrow icon is used to go back in the sub-menu meanwhile the right arrow icon is used to go forward in the
sub-menu.
• Select from the «Language» drop-down menu the language to be set, pressing the icon indicated by letter A on the
mask below reported
• To confirm the preselection and to exit from this menu press the icon «Finish», indicated by letter B on the mask
below reported
• Wait till the equipment return again on the operator modality
• Switch OFF the equipment
• Switch ON the equipment
In the first Set Up mask the operator can enable or disable 6 options. Four options, Potter, Starter, AEC and Real mAs are
represented by icons in which an illuminable spot indicates the preselection status.
Here below the option explanation:
1. Touch Calib.: It allows the technician to re-calibrate the touch screen display.
Refer to picture below listed - icon nr. 1.
2. Reboot: It allows the rebooting of the Jolly Plus software. It should be used only in case of software updating
Refer to picture below listed - icon nr. 2.
3. Starter: It enables the X-ray tube anode rotation.
Refer to picture below listed - icon nr. 3.
4. Real mAs button: It enables on operator mode the visualizing of real mAs values.
Refer to picture below listed - icon nr. 4.
5. Potter: It enables the potter bucky interface (optional).
Refer to picture below listed - icon nr. 5.
6. AEC: It enables the AEC interface - automatic exposure control (optional).
Refer to picture below listed - icon nr. 6.
5 1
3 2
A
4
• To confirm the preselection and to exit from this menu press the icon «Finish», indicated by letter A on the mask
above reported
• Wait till the equipment return again on the “operator mode”.
• Switch OFF the equipment.
• Switch ON the equipment.
4.2.3 COUNTER
This mask visualizes the total and partial numbers of radiographic exposures done and the heating unit thermal capacity
generated by the monobloc. It is possible to reset the partial counters in case of monobloc replacement.
TP 1(Ground)
TP 28
Value to be adjusted
Arrows icons
Value to be adjusted
Arrows icons
• To terminate the calibration procedure press the icon «Finish» pointed out in the below reported mask
• Wait till the software returns in “operator mode”.
• Switch OFF the equipment and after at least 30 second switch it ON.
Finish icon
DO NOT CARRY OUT THE mA VALUES CALIBRATION WHEN THE MONOBLOC IS COLD.
REMEMBER TO EFFECT A PREHEATING CYCLE MAKING AT LEAST TWO OR BETTER FIVE EXPOSURES, PRESETTING ON OPERATOR
MODE THE MINIMUM mA AND kV EXPOSURE VALUES.
TP 1(Ground)
TP 19
TP 18
• Enter in the menu «Calibration Gen…», here below is represented the menu mask:
• The mA values to be calibrated are listed on field 1, marked in the below reported picture.
mA value to set
• On next page has been reported the reference mA measures calibration values numbers charts for each Jolly Plus
model.
• To set the mA measure number, touch the related measures list displayed on field 1, marked in the below reported
pictures.
To change the meausure number uses the two arrow keys, marked with nr. 2 on the below reported picture.
To confirm the selection press the «Enter», marked with nr. 3 on the below reported picture.
Note:
In the «Calibration Gen…» menu the initials SF and LF means respectively the small and the large focus of the X-ray
tube.
JOLLY 4 PLUS
kV mA
Measure 1 40 25
Measure 2 40 40
LARGE FOCUS
1.5 mm
Measure 3 40 63
Measure 4 40 80
Measure 5 100 25
Measure 6 100 40
FOCUS
Measure 3 60 100 Measure 9 60 100
LARGE
SMALL
Measure 4 60 200 Measure 10 110 25
Measure 5 110 25 Measure 11 110 50
Measure 6 110 50 Measure 12 110 100
FOCUS
SMALL
• Make a radiographic exposure, respecting the three sequential commands are visualized on Status field of the
«Calibration Gen…» menu:
• Pause ⇒ the equipment software does not allow to make any radiographic exposures.
• Not ready ⇒ depress the X-ray push button 1st time – preparation.
• Ready ⇒ depress the X-ray push button 2nd time - exposure.
• After having taken each radiographic exposure, verify on the oscilloscope display that both kV and mA wave forms are
display as below reported, for example:
Channel 2: 40 mA
Channel 1: 100 kV
• Verify «Calibration Gen…» menu that the mA value displayed on the field «Max», marked with nr 1 on the below
reported picture, corresponds to the reference value.
The allowance admitted is ± 2%.
• To eventually adjust the mA value touch the field «Set Point», marked with nr 2 on the below reported picture.
Increase or decrease the Set Point value using the two arrow keys, marked with nr 3 on the below reported picture.
To confirm touch the «Enter» button, marked with nr 4 on the below reported picture.
• Take at least two radiographic exposures, as above mentioned, in order to verify if the mA value displayed is correct.
• To terminate the calibration procedure press the icon «Finish» marked with nr 5.
• Wait till the software returns in “operator mode”.
• Switch OFF the equipment and after at least 30 second switch it ON.
2 4
5
3
After having pressed the icon touch calibration icon, a dark window with has visualized. In this windows on left-up side
has been reported a cross pointer which allows the technician to re-calibrate the touch screen display.
Here below is shown the dark window where has been pointed out the cross pointer.
Cross pointer
The cross pointer moves automatically on clockwise direction, reaching step by step 5 positions in total.
For each position the technician should press the cross pointer, then the cross pointer moves to the next position
automatically, till ending the procedure. Here below is shown the position of the 5 cross pointers on the display.
Pos. 1 Pos. 2
Pos. 5
Pos. 4 Pos. 3
After having pressed the cross pointer 5th position the software closes automatically the calibration window, returning on
the Set Up menu mask.
If the touch re-calibration procedure does not solve the malfunction, please get in contact with the BMI Service depart.
In case of the touch screen does not work for a failure there is also the possibility to connect to the display CPU
electronic board a PS/2 mouse, in order to continue to use the equipment.
To reach the display CPU board the technician should unscrew all the screws on the lower control console perimeter and
then detach it.
The electronic board is mounted below the touch screen display. In the below reported picture, has been pointed out
where the PS/2 mouse connector is located.
CHAPTER 5
Maintenance
ORDINARY AND EXTRAORDINARY MAINTENANCE MUST BE CARRIED OUT BY DULY TRAINED TECHNICAL PERSONNEL AUTHORIZED BY
THE MANUFACTURER.
The equipment requires periodical checking and maintenance to assure correct operation and safety standards.
Following information and instructions are therefore to be strictly complied with:
• A prolonged utilization of the equipment may affect the system safety due to the quick wear of the mechanical and
electronic components.
• The correct set up of the electronic and mechanical components and of the software can prevent failures that could
affect the safety and the irradiation exposure level to which the doctors, the paramedics and the patients are exposed.
• The owner of the equipment is responsible for the maintenance correct execution and is expected to have preventive
checking and technical interventions carried out by expressly authorized technical personnel.
The below reported chart illustrates the scheduled inspections to be carried out:
PERIOD: CHECKING:
DAILY • Check the correct functionally of the two exposure buttons on control console
CHECKING • Check the correct functionally of the hand switch remote control
• Check the correct functionally of the collimator
• Check the wearing status of the supply cable and its plug
• Check the parking brakes breaks functionality
WEEKLY • Check if during the X-ray emission no noise is coming out from the monobloc
CHECKING • Check the functioning of the optional installed (e.g. the DAP measuring chamber)
• Check if the arm retainer works properly (see note A here below)
SIX-MONTHLY • Carry out the periodic electric safety tests, according to the rules in force
CHECKING • Check the fastening and the functioning (dust and corrosion) of the electronics boards
• Check if there is any dielectric oil leakage coming out from the monobloc (see note B here
below)
• Check the X-ray tube wear (see note C here below)
• Check the good operation of the equipment’s parking brakes (see note D here below)
• Check the alignment of the luminous field with the radiographic field (see paragraph 4.1.2)
• Check the balancing of the arm (see note E here below)
• Check the balancing of the fork-monobloc assembly (see note F here below)
YEARLY • Check the kV values really emitted during X-ray exposure (see paragraph 4.1.3)
CHECKING • Check the mA values really emitted during X-ray exposure (see paragraph 4.1.4)
• Check the wearing status of the interface cables between the equipment and the monobloc
• Check the wearing status of the frontal and rear wheels
• Check visually the wearing condition of the steel-clad ropes, their pulleys and the related
mechanical elements (see note G here below)
• Lubricate the steel-clad ropes with mineral grease
• Check the integrity of the warning labels
FIVE-YEARLY • Replace the steel-clad ropes and the mechanical equalizer
CHECKING • Replace the clutch and the pulleys
• Replace the front and rear wheels
Before proceeding to replace one of the above listed components get in contact with
BMI - Service Department, in order to receive the related technical information together with the
spare parts.
On next page the notes list of the ordinary maintenance interventions, requiring additional technical information:
“X-ray window”
• Check if there are any dielectric oil spots on the “X-ray window” and on the collimator plane.
• Reassemble the item previously detached or unwired.
• If the result of the test is negative send the monobloc to the manufacturer to be repaired or replaced.
“X-ray window”
• Check through the “X-ray window” the wearing status of the X-ray tube anode.
• Reassemble the item previously detached or unwired.
• If the result of the test is negative send the monobloc to the manufacturer to be repaired or replaced.
Point D
Point C Point A
Point E
Point B
• Adjust at the same time the brakes stretch screws (see illustration below – detail A) screwing them half turn per time,
them in the same way.
• Grip the transportation handle and release two times the stationary brakes in order to evaluate if the brakes adjusting
has been done correctly.
• Without releasing the stationary brakes, push manually the equipment verifying that it does not move.
• Verify that each brake sliding block is placed 1 mm away from the wheel.
Brake block
1 mm distance
THE ADJUSTMENT OF THE SPRING MUST BE CARRIED OUT ONLY BY TECHNICIANS EXPRESSLY AUTHORIZED BY THE
MANUFACTURER AND DULY TRAINED.
THE GOOD OPERATION OF THE SPRING IS VERY IMPORTANT FOR THE OPERATOR’S AND THE PATIENT’S SAFETY.
Picture 1
Picture 2
Picture 3
• After having detached the column’s upper cover guard, loosen with a pin wrench the left and right ring nuts
(see picture 4).
Clutch sector
Picture 4
Spring adjusting
housing
Picture 5
• Unloose the two bolts, marked with nr 1 and nr 2 on picture nr 6 below reported, shifting them to the midcourse of
the threaded bar, as shown in picture 7
Threaded bar
2 Midcourse
Picture 6
Bolts
Midcourse
Picture 7
• Adjust the collimator height from the floor at 200 cm, using the collimator retractable meter, as shown on picture 8:
Collimator
200 cm
Picture 8
• When the technician has verified that the F.F.D. is 200 cm, screw both the bolts attached to the “threaded bumper”,
as shown on picture 9:
Bolts
“Threaded bumper”
Picture 9
• Grip both bolts to the “threaded bumper”, keeping hold the lower bolt and screw the upper bolt, as shown on picture
10. This procedure does not allow at the arm loosing the maximum’s arm FFD position.
Lower bolt
Upper bolt
“Threaded bumper”
Picture 10
• Pull down the arm till reaching 90°. In this position the arm should keep the position due to a correct spring
balancing. In case the arm drops down, increase the spring traction force, screwing both bolts, vice versa reduce the
spring traction force, unscrewing both bolt. On picture 11 has been shown the lower bolt to be adjusted.
Bolts
Picture 11
• Reassemble the column front guard and the column’s upper cover guard
Picture 1
Picture 2
Picture 3
• After having detached the column’s upper cover guard, loosen with a pin wrench the left and right ring nuts
(see picture 4).
Clutch sector
Picture 4
Rotation pin
Fork
Cover disk
M12 bolt
• Rotate the monobloc ± 90° around the pin, checking that it keeps the position on both positions. If it moves, grip the
M12.
DO NOT UNSCREW M12 BOLT OR THE FORK WILL COME OFF THE ARM
Ring nut
Nut retainer
• Before removing the lamp, switch OFF the equipment for approximately 3 minutes in order to let it cool.
• Proceed as follows:
• Switch OFF the equipment.
• Remove the rear cover of the X-ray collimator (see manual supplied with the component).
• Remove the thermal dissipater (see Manual supplied with the component).
• Remove the broken lamp avoiding touching the glass with your hand.
• Insert the new lamp that must be technically identical to the broken one.
• Insert the lamp with care.
• Reassemble the details you have previously removed.
The pair of steel ropes and the spring equalizing rocker arm have to be replaced every 5 years.
The customer must inform BMI in advance and BMI will authorize the replacement and supply the spare parts together
with the instructions for the replacement.
Do not use any corrosive or abrasive product or solvent to clean the unit surfaces. To disinfect the system always comply
with the rules in force regarding disinfection procedures and protection against explosion. For cleaning and disinfection
operations, following precautions have to be complied with:
• Switch OFF the equipment and disconnect the supply cable plug from the socket.
• Be sure that no liquid is poured inside the equipment in order to prevent short circuits and the corrosion of the
electric and electromechanical components.
DO NOT SWITCH ON THE EQUIPMENT WHILE USING ANAESTHETICS, INFLAMMABLE DISINFECTION AND /OR CLEANING PRODUCT.
IF USING ANY PRODUCT PRODUCING EXPLOSIVE GASEOUS MIXTURE, MAKE SURE THAT THE GASES DISSIPATE BEFORE SWITCHING
ON THE EQUIPMENT AGAIN.
5.5 DISPOSAL
This product is electronic equipment subject to Decree Law 151/05, according to 2002/95/CE (also known as RoHS) –
2002/96/CE (even known as WEEE) – 2003/108/CE.
For this reason in the European Community territory it cannot be disposed of as urban waste but it must be returned to
the manufacturer or the Distributor where it has been bought. This disposal operation does not involve any additional
cost to the user.
Graphic symbol:
Concerning the markets outside the EEC, the laws in force must be complied with, considering that the product contains:
- Silver
- Electronic components
- Alloy iron, Al and copper
- Molybdenum
- Nickel
- Dielectric oil
- Lead
- Copper
- Rhenium
- Tungsten
- Glass
CHAPTER 6
TROUBLESHOOTING AND SPARE PARTS
6.1 TROUBLESHOOTING
6.1.1 INTRODUCTION
The Jolly Plus series operator’s console will display status messages on the touch screen display during normal and
abnormal operation of the equipment. This chapter contains tables of those messages and suggests actions to be taken
by service personnel to correct any malfunctions that may occur.
BEFORE OPERATING ON THE EQUIPMENT FOR MAINTENANCE IT IS MANDATORY TO DISCHARGE IN ADVANCE THE CAPACITORS
BOX CHARGE!.
• Discharge the capacitors box charge keeping depressed continuously (without using a sharpened tool or something
similar) for at least 100 seconds the red head discharge push button, marked with nr. 2 in the photo below reported.
ATTENTION!
KEEP DEPRESSED CONTINUOUSLY THE DISCHARGE PUSH-BUTTON FOR AT LEAST 100 SECONDS IN ORDER TO AVOID
ELECTRICAL SPARKS IN THE PUSH-BUTTON CONTACT TERMINAL BLOCK.
NOTE:
Here below the inverter «Control_Logic» LED:
• DL1: Over-current
• DL2: kV Unbalanced
• DL3: Over-load
Should some part of the equipment be replaced BMI suggest using only the original spare parts in order to avoid any
malfunctioning of the equipment and the consequent loss of warranty.
The manufacturer does not assume any responsibility for damages to things or people or to the equipment caused by the
utilization of spare parts that have not been previously approved or purchased by BMI.
SHOULD YOU NEED ANY SPARE PART, GET IN TOUCH WITH BMI SERVICE DEPARTMENT.
IT IS RECOMMENDED TO COMMUNICATE THE EQUIPMENT SERIAL NUMBER AND MODEL TOGETHER WITH THE SPARE PART CODE.
Code Description
E01S006 Display LCD touch screen complete of «display holder» and «display CPU board» electronic
board
E10A009 Exposure console push button - Ist time preparation
E10A010 Exposure console push button - IInd time preparation
BMH Exposure two-step hand switch complete of extensible cable
Code Description
E01S004 «filament» electronic board
E01S005 «main board» and «main CPU» electronic board
E12S001 Single phase line filter 28A @ 230V
E19A001 Static relay GQ5048D13 50A @ 480V
E11S002 Toroidal transformer 120VA single phase. Primary 2x115V / Secondary 1x18V.
E19A009 Automatic circuit breaker single phase [16A – 250V] Only for 230 Vac main power supply
ELECTRONICS BOX FOR JOLLY 15 PLUS JOLLY 16 PLUS AND JOLLY 30 PLUS
Code Description
E01S003 «starter» electronic board
E01S004 «filament» electronic board
E01S005 «main board» and «main CPU» electronic board
E12S001 Single phase line filter SR28A [28A - 230V]
E19A001 Static relay GQ5048D13 50A @ 480V
E11S002 Toroidal transformer 120VA single phase. Primary 2x115V / Secondary 1x18V.
E19A009 Automatic circuit breaker single phase [16A – 250V] Only for 230 Vac main power supply
Code Description
E13A001 Capacitor 6800 µf @ 450V
E19A001 Static relay GQ5048D13 50A @ 480V
E10A001 Capacitors box discharge push button YW1B-M1E20R
E22A006 Fuse Bussmann BSFE080 BS88 FE 80A 690V
CAPACITORS BOX FOR JOLLY 15 PLUS JOLLY 16 PLUS AND JOLLY 30 PLUS
Code Description
E11S001 Toroidal transformer 1500VA single phase. Primary 2x120V / Secondary 1x300V.
E13A001 Capacitor 6800 µf @ 450V
E19A001 Static relay GQ5048D13 50A @ 480V
E10A001 Capacitors box discharge push button YW1B-M1E20R
E22A004 Fuse GI138332 - 10×38F gG CH 32A 400V
E22A003 Fuse Bussmann BSFEE140 BS88 FEE 140A 690V
Code Description
S03S008 BMI H.F. Inverter for fixed anode monobloc
Code Description
S03S004 BMI H.F. Inverter for rotating anode monobloc
Code Description
E21A002 Monobloc for fixed anode X-ray tube
Code Description
E21A001 Monobloc for rotating anode X-ray tube
MECHANICS AND VARIOUS FOR JOLLY 4 PLUS, JOLLY 15 PLUS, JOLLY 16 PLUS AND JOLLY 30 PLUS
Code Description
S01S004 Monobloc ABS front and rear cover kit complete of goniometer and fixing items
M01S003 Console without electric and electronic items
M03S009 Silkscreen panel «BMI» without electric and electronic items
M02A002 Rear wheel Ø 250 mm complete of ball bearing (one piece)
M02A003 Pivoting antistatic front wheel Ø 80 mm (one piece)
E16A18 Halogen Lamp 24V @ 100W for the X-ray collimator
S01S003 Block for brake of rear wheel
E23S007 Monobloc - equipment connecting cables
R 104/163A Manual collimator square field single layer R 104/163/A
E23S049 Main power supply cord with socket - 6 meters length
Set of fuses type 5×10T for all electronics boards (nr. 40 @ 4A - nr. 10 @ 6,3A - nr. 10 @ 10A)
Code: M283V1/07
Description: Main board electronic board
Code: E01S001
Description: Inverter electronic board (mounted inside the inverter)
Code: M283V1/07 (Electronic board installed only inside the Jolly 15 Plus, Jolly 16 Plus and Jolly 30 Plus electronic box)
Description: Starter electronic board
Code: E01S004
Description: Filament electronic board
Code: S03S007
Description: Capacitors box assembled for Jolly 4 Plus
Code: S03S003
Description: Capacitor box assembled for Jolly 15 Plus, Jolly 16 Plus and Jolly 30 Plus
CHAPTER 7
Schematics
CODE: M281V1-07
DESCRIPTION: «DISPLAY HOLDER» PCB
CODE: M279V1-07
DESCRIPTION: «DISPLAY CPU BOARD» PCB
CODE: E01S002
DESCRIPTION: «CONTROL LOGIC» PCB INSTALLED EXTERNALLY OF THE INVERTER
CODE: M283V1/07
DESCRIPTION: «MAIN BOARD» PCB
CODE: M278V1-07
DESCRIPTION: «MAIN CPU» PCB
CODE: E01S004
DESCRIPTION: «FILAMENT» PCB
7.2 SCHEMATICS