Users Manual Part 1

Clinical User’s Guide
IBA | 11-3|
Volume 1 - Treatment Session
|Part II
- Using Treatment Room Equipment Using the Remote Positioning Controls
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Performing a Motion Dry Run
The motion dry run is to reproduce the motions to be performed in the treatment
session as faithfully as possible. The purpose of performing a motion dry run is a
follows:
Test all motions.
Test these motions in the order as foreseen in the Treatment Room.
Consider the fact that:
a different setup correction may be applied to the patient support in each
treatment session
the patient might move during motion
The motion dry run can be performed either on the first day of treatment or during a
simulation session. It is recommended to record all points of attention in the patient
chart.
Remote Positioning Hardware Console
Each Treatment Control Room (TCR) is equipped with a remote positioning hardware
console featuring the following buttons:
Motion Enable Button (MEB)
Move button
Emergency stop button
To execute the motions selected using the remote positioning controls, you must
use the MEB and Move buttons on the remote positioning hardware console.
WARNING When it is planned to perform motion from the Treatment Control
Room (TCR), perform a motion dry run from the Treatment Room to
evaluate the risk of collision before performing motion from the TCR.
In case the motion dry run reveals that the risks of collision remain
high, motion must be performed from the Treatment Room.