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General Procedures and Functional Checks

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LOGIQ V2/LOGIQ V1 – Basic Service Manual

5610739-100 English Rev.10

Check System Date and Time

A warning message “Please check the system date and time are 
correct” appears on the screen when the system is powered on. 
This warning message appears for the possible reasons:

• 

The system is not boot up for over 14 days.

• 

The system time has been changed by 24 hours earlier than 
the current system time of last boot-up.

This warning message is to remind the user to check the system 
date in case the system date and time is incorrect.

Figure 4-2. Check system date and time message

Move the cursor to 

OK

 and press 

Cursor

 key on the control 

panel to select 

OK

. The system enters scanning mode.

Check the system date and time. If it is incorrect, follow below 
steps to reset the system date and time.

1.  Enter Utility -> System -> General -> Date/Time.
2.  Reset the system date and time.
3. Select 

Apply

 and then select 

OK

.

4. Select 

Save

.

Summary of Contents for 5661242

Page 1: ...GE Technical Publication LOGIQ V2 LOGIQ V1 Basic Service Manual Direction Number 5610739 100 English Rev 10 All Material Copyright 2015 2017 by General Electric Company Inc All Rights Reserved ...

Page 2: ...stem Copyright 2015 2017 General Electric Company GE Medical Systems a General Electric Company going to market as GE Manufacturer GE Medical Systems China Co Ltd No 19 Changjiang Road WuXi National Hi Tech Development Zone Jiangsu P R China 214028 TEL 86 510 85225888 FAX 86 510 85226688 www gehealthcare com ...

Page 3: ...D Reason for change Rev 1 2015 06 09 Initial Release Rev 2 2015 11 13 New software version general update Rev 3 2015 11 23 Add software wipe information Rev 4 2016 01 05 Update spare part list Rev 5 2016 02 18 Update spare part list Rev 6 2016 06 15 Update spare part list Rev 7 2016 11 21 Change safety test frequency Rev 8 2017 02 23 Update software loading procedure Rev 9 2017 08 23 Update spare ...

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Page 16: ...within this 14 day period Certified electrical contractor statement For USA Only All electrical Installations that are preliminary to positioning of the equipment at the site prepared for the equipment shall be performed by licensed electrical contractors Other connections between pieces of electrical equipment calibrations and testing shall be performed by qualified GE personnel In performing all...

Page 17: ...specific information listing the system type manual title part number revision number page number and suggestion details Mail the information to GE Medical Systems China Co Ltd No 19 Changiang Road Wuxi National Hi Tech Dev Zone Jiangsu P R China 214028 GE employees should use TrackWise to report service documentation issues These issues will then be in the internal problem reporting tool and comm...

Page 18: ...fety requirements refer to Chapter 1 in the Service Manual DANGER DANGEROUS VOLTAGES CAPABLE OF CAUSING DEATH ARE PRESENT IN THIS EQUIPMENT USE EXTREME CAUTION WHEN HANDLING TESTING AND ADJUSTING WARNING Use all Personal Protection Equipment PPE such as gloves safety shoes safety glasses and kneeling pad to reduce the risk of injury ...

Page 19: ...duplicated in any form in whole or in part without prior written permission of GE GE may revise this publication from time to time without written notice Trademarks All products and their name brands are trademarks of their respective holders Copyrights All Material Copyright 2015 2017 by General Electric Company Inc All Rights Reserved ...

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Page 21: ...the Proprietary Service Manual 1 4 LOGIQ V2 LOGIQ V1 models covered by this manual 1 5 Important conventions Conventions used in book 1 6 Standard hazard icons 1 8 Product icons Labels locations Safety considerations Contents in this section 1 13 Introduction 1 13 Human Safety 1 13 Mechanical safety 1 16 Electrical safety 1 18 Battery Safety 1 20 Dangerous procedure warnings Lockout Tagout LOTO re...

Page 22: ...Ultrasound system and EchoPAC PC in same room 2 18 Networking setup requirements 2 19 Environmental Dangers Patient Environment IEC60601 1 and ANSI AAMI ES60601 1 2 22 Chapter 3 System Setup Overview Contents in this chapter 3 2 Setup reminders Average setup time 3 3 Setup warnings 3 3 Receiving and unpacking the equipment Purpose of this section 3 6 Contents in this section 3 6 Warnings for recei...

Page 23: ...tup Contents in this Section 3 42 User s Manual s 3 42 Product Locator Installation Card 3 42 Chapter 4 General Procedures and Functional Checks Overview Purpose of this chapter 4 2 Contents in this chapter 4 2 Special Equipment required 4 2 General procedures Overview 4 4 Power ON Boot Up 4 5 Power off 4 9 Logging on to LOGIQ V2 LOGIQ V1 as ADM 4 11 Service Key Dongle HASP 4 12 Exit to Windows De...

Page 24: ...st the Cineloop controls 4 38 Back End Processor checks 4 39 Operator Panel Test 4 39 Peripheral checks 4 39 Turn OFF Power to LOGIQ V2 LOGIQ V1 4 39 Power supply test adjustments Power Supply Test Procedure 4 40 Power Supply Adjustment 4 40 Application Turnover Check List Software Configuration Checks 4 41 Site Log Chapter 5 Components and Functions Theory Overview Contents in this chapter 5 2 Bl...

Page 25: ... Customer provided prerequisite 7 13 Data Management moving all images 7 13 Backing up the Patient Archive and System Configurations 7 14 Recording important settings and parameters 7 14 Loading the System Software 7 15 Chapter 8 Diagnostics Troubleshooting Overview Contents in this chapter 8 2 Gathering Trouble Data Overview 8 3 Collect Vital System Information 8 3 Collect a Trouble Image with Lo...

Page 26: ...asks be performed 10 6 Tools required Standard GE tool kit 10 8 GE 2 tool kit 10 10 Special tools supplies and equipment used for maintenance 10 11 System maintenance Preliminary checks 10 12 Functional checks 10 13 Physical inspection 10 15 Optional Diagnostic Checks 10 16 Probe maintenance 10 17 Battery Performance Maintenance 10 19 Electrical safety tests Safety test overview 10 20 Leakage curr...

Page 27: ...LOGIQ V2 LOGIQ V1 Basic Service Manual i 25 5610739 100 English Rev 10 Inspection Paperwork Ultrasound Inspection Forms 10 33 Electrical Safety Tests Log Index ...

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Page 29: ...100 English Rev 10 Chapter 1 Introduction This chapter describes important issues related to safely servicing the Ultrasound system The service provider must read and understand all the information presented here before installing or servicing the units ...

Page 30: ...l Overview on page 1 3 Important conventions on page 1 6 Product icons on page 1 10 Labels locations on page 1 11 Safety considerations on page 1 13 Dangerous procedure warnings on page 1 22 Lockout Tagout LOTO requirements on page 1 23 Returning probes and repair parts on page 1 24 EMC EMI and ESD on page 1 25 Customer assistance on page 1 27 ...

Page 31: ...d Legal notes and the Table of Contents TOC An Index has been included after Chapter 10 Table 1 1 Contents in this manual Chapter number Chapter title Description 1 Introduction Contains a content summary and warnings 2 Site preparations Contains pre setup requirements for the LOGIQ V2 LOGIQ V1 3 System Setup Contains setup procedure with procedure checklist for the system 4 General Procedures and...

Page 32: ...edures for running diagnostic or related routines for the LOGIQ V2 LOGIQ V1 8 Replacement procedures Provides disassembly procedures and reassembly procedures for all changeable FRU 9 Renewal Parts Contains a complete list of replacement parts for LOGIQ V2 LOGIQ V1 10 Care Maintenance Provides periodic maintenance procedures for LOGIQ V2 LOGIQ V1 N A Index A quick way to the topic you re looking f...

Page 33: ...IQ V1 models covered by this manual NOTE When not otherwise specified the contents of this manual applies to all LOGIQ V2 LOGIQ V1 models Table 1 2 LOGIQ V2 LOGIQ V1 Model Designations Model Number Description System SW 5661244 LOGIQ V2 Generic version R1 x x 5661242 LOGIQ V1 Generic version R1 x x ...

Page 34: ...ument are described next Model designations This manual covers the LOGIQ V2 LOGIQ V1 Ultrasound systems listed in LOGIQ V2 LOGIQ V1 models covered by this manual on page 1 5 Icons Pictures or icons are used wherever they will reinforce the printed message The icons labels and conventions used on the product and in the service information are described in this chapter ...

Page 35: ...re used to provide important information about an item or a procedure NOTE Be sure to read the notes the information contained in a note can often save you time or effort DANGER Danger is used to indicate the presence of a hazard that will cause severe personal injury or death if the instructions are ignored WARNING Warning is used to indicate the presence of a hazard that can cause severe persona...

Page 36: ...ion as seen throughout this chapter In addition to text several different graphical icons symbols may be used to make you aware of specific types of hazards that could possibly cause harm Even if a symbol isn t used in this manual it may be included for your reference NOTE Even if a symbol isn t used on the product or in this manual it may be included for your reference Table 1 3 Standard hazard i...

Page 37: ...e others icons make you aware of specific procedures that should be followed Be sure to read the notes the information contained in a note can often save you time or effort Table 1 4 Standard Icons that indicates that a special procedure is to be used Avoid Static Electricity Tag and Lock Out Wear Eye Protection Hand Protection Foot Protection Wear Eye Protection ...

Page 38: ...V2 LOGIQ V1 Basic Service Manual 5610739 100 English Rev 10 Product icons It is important to refer to the current revision of the Ultrasound system s User Manual for a full list of product labels prior to servicing the system ...

Page 39: ...ser Manual for a full list of product labels prior to servicing the system LOGIQ V2 LOGIQ V1 labels are provided in English The labels are at the bottom of the system The label content may be different for different regions and systems Please refer to the labels on the system for the actual content Figure 1 1 LOGIQ V1 Label Location Figure 1 2 LOGIQ V2 Label Location 1 Rating Plate ...

Page 40: ... identification the Unique Device Identification UDI Label The UDI label consists of a series of alpha numeric characters and barcode which uniquely identify the LOGIQ V2 LOGIQ V1 system as a medical device manufactured by General Electric Scan or enter the UDI information into the patient health record as required by country specific laws Rating plate Serial Number Rating plate ...

Page 41: ...ere in this manual violates safety standards of design manufacture and intended use of the equipment Human Safety Operating personnel must not remove the system covers Servicing should be performed by authorized personnel only Only personnel who have participated in a LOGIQ V2 LOGIQ V1 Training Seminar are authorized to service the equipment DANGER DANGEROUS VOLTAGES CAPABLE OF CAUSING DEATH ARE P...

Page 42: ...Wait for at least 20 seconds for capacitors to discharge as there are no test points to verify isolation The amber light on the OP panel ON OFF button will turn off Ultrasound system components may be energized Always refer to the Ultrasound system s Proprietary Service Manual for LOTO warnings and cautions WARNING Risk of electrical shock Ultrasound system must be turned off and disconnected from...

Page 43: ...Protection Equipment PPE such as gloves safety shoes safety glasses and kneeling pad to reduce the risk of injury WARNING Beware of possible sharp edges on all mechanical parts If sharp edges are encountered the appropriate PPE should be used to reduce the risk of injury WARNING Wear all PPE including gloves as indicated in the chemical MSDS ...

Page 44: ...any patient data images system setups to removable media or hardcopy before doing a software upgrade WARNING Ultrasound probes are highly sensitive medical instruments that can easily be damaged by improper handling Use care when handling and protect from damage when not in use Do NOT use a damaged or defective probe Failure to follow these precautions can result in serious injury and equipment da...

Page 45: ...n since it may become unstable and tip over CAUTION Use protective glasses during drilling filing smooth surfaces and during all other work where eyes need protection CAUTION Use safety shoes when doing work where there is any chance of foot injury CAUTION Use protective gloves when working with sharp edges or when directed to wear PPE during a removal replacement procedure CAUTION Be careful not ...

Page 46: ...be connected to an electrical ground The Ultrasound system is equipped with a three conductor AC power cable This must be plugged into an approved electrical outlet with safety ground The power outlet used for this equipment should not be shared with other types of equipment Both the system power cable and the power connector must meet international electrical standards WARNING Connecting a LOGIQ ...

Page 47: ...d system Inspect the probe prior to each use for damage or degradation to the housing cable strain relief lens seal connector pins locking mechanism Do not use a damaged or defective probe Never immerse the probe connector or adapter into any liquid Peripherals Refer to the Patient Safety Environment section of the User s Manual for peripheral isolation information ...

Page 48: ...ire Do not expose the battery to temperature over 50 C 122 F Keep it away from fire and other heat sources Do not charge the battery near a heat source such as a fire or heater Do not leave the battery in direct sunlight Do not drop packs from height to prevent them from possible malfunction damage Do not drop packs from height to prevent them from possible malfunction damage Do not pierce the bat...

Page 49: ... using it If you have any questions about the battery consult GE or your local representative Short term less than one month storage of battery pack Store the battery in a temperature range between 5 C 23 F and 50 C 122 F Use only GE recognized batteries In case of the long term 3 months or more storage Store the battery in a temperature range of 5 C 23 F and 50 C 122 F When charging for the first...

Page 50: ...re removed from an operating LOGIQ V2 LOGIQ V1 some metal surfaces may be warm enough to pose a potential heat hazard if touched even while in shutdown mode WARNING Explosion Warning DO NOT operate the equipment in an explosive atmosphere Operation of any electrical equipment in such an environment constitutes a definite safety hazard WARNING DO NOT substitute parts or modify equipment Because of ...

Page 51: ...out Devices 6 Control all stored and residual energy 7 Verify isolation All potentially hazardous stored or residual energy is relieved WARNING Energy Control and Power Lockout for LOGIQ V2 LOGIQ V1 When servicing parts of the Ultrasound system where there is exposure to voltage greater than 30 volts 1 Follow LOCK OUT TAG OUT procedures 2 Turn off the breaker 3 Unplug the Ultrasound system 4 Maint...

Page 52: ...re regulated medical waste for transportation purposes and must be transported as a hazardous material NOTE The USER SERVICE staff should dispose of all the waste properly per federal state and local waste disposal regulations The Ultrasound system is not meant to be used for long term storage of patient data or images The user is responsible for the data on the system and a regular backup is high...

Page 53: ...RFI EMI and can be radiated through space or conducted over interconnecting power of signal cables In addition to electromagnetic energy EMC also includes possible effects from electrical fields magnetic fields electrostatic discharge and disturbances in the electrical power supply CE Compliance LOGIQ V2 LOGIQ V1 conforms to all applicable conducted and radiated emission limits and to immunity fro...

Page 54: ...tion point located on the rear of the Ultrasound system near the power connector Follow general guidelines for handling of electrostatic sensitive equipment WARNING Risk of electrical shock Ultrasound system must be turned off Avoid all contact with electrical contacts conductors and components Always use non conductive handles designed for the removal and replacement of ESD sensitive parts All pa...

Page 55: ...ort resource as listed below Before you call identify the following information and acquire image Alt D to send to the Customer Care team 1 System ID serial number 2 Software version 3 Date and time of occurrence 4 Sequence of events leading to issue 5 Is the issue repeatable 6 Imaging mode probe preset application 7 Media brand speed capacity type 8 Save secondary image capture cine loop NOTE Res...

Page 56: ...8 0732 Latin America Service Application Support 1 800 321 7937 1 262 524 5698 Europe OLC EMEA GE Ultraschall Deutschland Gmbh Co KG Beethovenstraße 239 Postfach 11 05 60 D 42655 Solingen Germany OLC EMEA Phone 49 0 212 2802 652 33 1 3083 1300 Fax 49 0 2122 8024 31 Online Services Ultrasound Asia Phone Australia China India Japan Korea Singapore 61 1 800 647 855 86 800 810 8188 91 1800 425 8025 81...

Page 57: ...esentative AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE TELEPHONE FAX NUMBER The location of the CE marking is shown in the Safety chapter of the User manual Authorized EU Representative European registered place of business GE Medical Systems Information Technologies GmbH GEMS IT GmbH Munzinger Strasse 5 D 79111 Freiburg GERMANY 49 761 45 43 0 49 761 45 43 233 ...

Page 58: ...Introduction 1 30 LOGIQ V2 LOGIQ V1 Basic Service Manual 5610739 100 English Rev 10 ...

Page 59: ...00 English Rev 10 Chapter 2 Site Preparations This chapter provides the information required to plan and prepare for the setup of an Ultrasound system Included are descriptions of the facility and electrical needs to be met by the purchaser of the units ...

Page 60: ... V2 LOGIQ V1 Basic Service Manual 5610739 100 English Rev 10 Overview Contents in this chapter Overview on page 2 2 General Ultrasound system requirements on page 2 3 Facility needs on page 2 12 Environmental Dangers on page 2 22 ...

Page 61: ...ironmental requirements If the Ultrasound system is very cold or hot When unpacking the Ultrasound system allow the temperature of the Ultrasound system to stabilize before powering up The following table describes guidelines for reaching operational temperatures from storage or transport temperatures CAUTION If the Ultrasound system is very cold or hot do not turn on its power until it has had a ...

Page 62: ...ust be turned off Table 2 2 System Environmental Requirements Operational Storage Transport 16hrs Temperature 10 40 C 50 104 F 5 50 C 23 122 F 5 50 C 23 122 F Humidity 30 80 non condensing 10 90 non condensing 10 90 non condensing Pressure 700 1060hPa 700 1060hPa 700 1060hPa CAUTION Ensure that the probe face temperature does not exceed the normal operation temperature range CAUTION The LOGIQ V2 L...

Page 63: ...he room NOTE Each person in the room places an additional 300 BTU h demand on the cooling system Lighting Bright light is needed for Ultrasound system installation updates and repairs However operator and patient comfort may be optimized if the room light is subdued and indirect Therefore a combination lighting system dim bright is recommended Keep in mind that lighting controls and dimmers can be...

Page 64: ...e Ultrasound outlet Sites with a mains power system without a defined Neutral The dedicated line shall consist of one phase two lines not shared with any other circuit and a full size ground wire from the distribution panel to the Ultrasound outlet NOTE Please note that image artifacts can occur if at any time within the facility the ground from the main facility s incoming power source to the Ult...

Page 65: ...lation must meet all current local state and national electrical codes Unit power plug If the Ultrasound system arrives without a power plug or with the wrong plug you must contact your GE dealer or the installation engineer must supply what is locally required CAUTION Power outage may occur The LOGIQ V2 LOGIQ V1 requires a dedicated single branch circuit To avoid circuit overload and possible los...

Page 66: ...61000 4 11 Voltage dips short interruptions and voltage variations on mains supply 5 T 95 dip for 0 5 cycle 5 T 95 dip for 0 5 cycle Mains power quality should be that of a typical commercial or hospital environment 40 T 60 dip for 5 cycles 40 T 60 dip for 5 cycles 70 T 30 dip for 25 cycles 70 T 30 dip for 25 cycles 5 T 95 dip for 5 sec 5 T 95 dip for 5 sec ...

Page 67: ...installation Possible EMI sources should be identified before the Ultrasound system is installed Electrical and electronic equipment may produce EMI unintentionally as the result of a defect Some of these sources include medical lasers scanners cauterizing guns computers monitors fans gel warmers microwave ovens light dimmers mobile phones in house wireless phones DECT phones wireless computer key...

Page 68: ...interfere with the ultrasound signals Replace broken Radio Frequency gaskets If more than 20 or a pair of the fingers on an Radio Frequency gasket are broken replace the gasket Do not turn on the Ultrasound system until any loose metallic part is removed Do not place labels where Radio Frequency gaskets touch metal Where applicable never place a label where Radio Frequency gaskets meet the Ultraso...

Page 69: ...preparation checks as soon as possible if possible six weeks before delivery to allow enough time to make any changes CAUTION Ensure that the probe face temperature does not exceed the normal operation temperature range Table 2 6 Probe Environmental Requirements Operational Storage Transport Temperature 10 40 C 50 104 F 5 50 C 23 122 F 5 50 C 23 122 F Humidity 30 80 non condensing 10 90 non conden...

Page 70: ...tion Purchaser responsibilities on page 2 13 Required facility needs on page 2 14 Desirable features on page 2 15 Minimal floor plan suggestion on page 2 16 Recommended floor plan suggestion on page 2 17 Suggested floor plan Ultrasound system and EchoPAC PC in same room on page 2 18 Networking setup requirements on page 2 19 ...

Page 71: ...oducts involved and the accompanying electrical installations are highly sophisticated and special engineering competence is required All electrical work on these products must comply with the requirements of applicable electrical codes The purchaser of GE equipment must only utilize qualified personnel to perform electrical servicing on the equipment The desire to use a non listed or customer pro...

Page 72: ...re the Ultrasound system Sites with a mains power system with defined Neutral and Live The dedicated line shall consist of one phase a neutral not shared with any other circuit and a full size ground wire from the distribution panel to the Ultrasound outlet Sites with a mains power system without a defined Neutral The dedicated line shall consist of one phase two lines not shared with any other ci...

Page 73: ...al are within 2 m 6 5 ft of each other with peripheral within 1 m of the unit to connect cables Power outlets for other medical equipment Power outlets for test equipment within 1 m 3 2 ft of Ultrasound system Clean and protected space to store probes in their cases or on a rack Material to safely clean probes done with a plastic container never metal For the amperage requirements see Electrical r...

Page 74: ...nches 2 Film Viewer 3 Counter Top Sink with hot and cold water and Supplies Storage 4 Linen Supply 5 Probes Supplies 6 Examination Table 1930 x 610 mm 76 x 24 inches 7 Footswitch 8 Stool 9 Ultrasound system 10 External Peripherals 11 Dedicated Power Outlet Circuit Breaker protected and easily accessible 12 Network Interface 13 457 mm 18 inches distance of Ultrasound system from wall or objects 14 ...

Page 75: ... Sink with hot and cold water 6 Overhead Lights Dimmer Dual Level Lighting bright and dim 7 Emergency Oxygen 8 Suction Line 9 Ultrasound system 10 Dedicated Power Outlet Circuit Breaker protected and easily accessible 11 Network Interface 12 457 mm 18 inches distance of Ultrasound system from wall or objects 13 Stool 14 Footswitch 15 Storage for Linens and Equipment 16 Examination Table 1930 x 610...

Page 76: ... plan Ultrasound system and EchoPAC PC in same room Figure 2 3 Suggested Room with EchoPAC PC workstation and Ultrasound Scanner 1 EchoPAC PC workstation parts 2 UPS 3 Ethernet network wall outlet 4 3x mains power outlets 5 Hot and Cold water 6 Dedicated mains power out let 7 Ethernet network wall outlet ...

Page 77: ...0 Mbit Interface Purpose of the DICOM network function DICOM services provide the operator with clinically useful features for moving images and patient information over a hospital network Examples of DICOM services include the transfer of images to workstations for viewing or transferring images to remote printers As an added benefit transferring images in this manner frees up the on board monito...

Page 78: ...there are no spaces in any field of the form See Entries must include A host name local port number AE Title IP address and Net Mask for the Ultrasound system The IP addresses for the default gateway and other routers at the site for ROUTING INFORMATION The host name IP address port and AE Title for each device the site wants connected to the Ultrasound system for DICOM APPLICATION INFORMATION A f...

Page 79: ...Facility needs LOGIQ V2 LOGIQ V1 Basic Service Manual 2 21 5610739 100 English Rev 10 DICOM option setup requirements continued Figure 2 4 Worksheet for DICOM Network Information ...

Page 80: ...th extra protective earth will be required in order to meet IEC60601 1 standards for electrical leakage Sub Clause 3 79 and figure A 9 IEC60601 1 2005 and ANSI AAMI ES60601 1 2005 Such an area is an environment in which medical diagnosis monitoring or treatment is carried out It is very difficult to attach unique dimensions to the PATIENT ENVIROMENT In practice a distance of 2 5 m 8 2 ft above the...

Page 81: ...install LOGIQ V2 LOGIQ V1 system Included is a procedure that describes how to receive and unpack the equipment and how to file a damage or loss claim How to prepare the facility and unit of the actual installation and how to check and test the unit probes and external peripherals for electrical safety are also included in this procedure ...

Page 82: ... Overview on page 3 2 Setup reminders on page 3 3 Receiving and unpacking the equipment on page 3 6 Preparing for setup on page 3 13 Completing the setup on page 3 14 System Configuration on page 3 18 Peripherals Installation Instructions on page 3 22 Connectivity setup on page 3 34 Paperwork after setup on page 3 42 ...

Page 83: ...oles with optional equipment may take slightly longer Setup warnings DANGER WHEN USING ANY TEST INSTRUMENT THAT IS CAPABLE OF OPENING THE AC GROUND LINE I E METER S GROUND SWITCH IS OPEN DON T TOUCH THE ULTRASOUND SYSTEM CAUTION To prevent electrical shock connect the unit to a properly grounded power outlet DO NOT use a three to two prong adapter This defeats safety grounding CAUTION DO NOT wear ...

Page 84: ... unit to acclimate before you turn it on It requires one hour for each 2 5 C increment it s temperature is below 3 C or above 40 C The following table describes guidelines for reaching operational temperatures from storage or transport temperatures DANGER Equipment damage possibility Turning the system on without acclimation after arriving at site may cause the system to be damaged CAUTION If the ...

Page 85: ... s should be fully read and understood before operating the LOGIQ V2 LOGIQ V1 and kept near the Ultrasound system for quick reference CAUTION Acoustic Output Hazard Although the ultrasound energy transmitted from the LOGIQ V2 LOGIQ V1 probe is within AIUM NEMA standards avoid unnecessary exposure ultrasound energy can produce heat and mechanical damage ...

Page 86: ...IQ V2 LOGIQ V1 on page 3 6 Unpacking the LOGIQ V2 LOGIQ V1 on page 3 8 Warnings for receiving and unpacking Receiving the LOGIQ V2 LOGIQ V1 Overview Improper handling during transportation may harm the equipment inside the package even if the package itself is undamaged Examine all packages Examine package closely at time of delivery as described in the procedure below CAUTION Remember to use rele...

Page 87: ... BEFORE delivery is accepted or signed for by a GE representative or hospital receiving agent 2 Report the damage to the carrier Whether noted or concealed damage MUST be reported to the carrier immediately upon discovery or in any event within 14 days after receipt and the contents and containers held for inspection by the carrier A transportation company will not pay a claim for damage if an ins...

Page 88: ...pply If shipping damage or shortage occurs contact the address shown in Chapter 1 NOTE Please check the LOGIQ V2 LOGIQ V1 console is well assembly after unpacking the system 1 Cut the adhesive tape and open top covers of paper carton Figure 3 1 Open Top Covers of Paper Carton CAUTION Please carefully unpack the system and do not dispose the package of LOGIQ V2 LOGIQ V1 so that it can be reused for...

Page 89: ... Unpacking the LOGIQ V2 LOGIQ V1 continued 2 Take out console together with 2 interleavers from console package 3 Take out the interleavers beside Accessories Package 4 Take out Accessories Package Figure 3 2 Unpacking the equipment CAUTION Do not lift the unit by the rubber band Equipment damage may result ...

Page 90: ...tup 3 10 LOGIQ V2 LOGIQ V1 Basic Service Manual 5610739 100 English Rev 10 Unpacking the LOGIQ V2 LOGIQ V1 continued 5 Remove 2 interleavers 6 Remove plastic bag Figure 3 3 Removing interleavers and plastic bag ...

Page 91: ... instructions Figure 3 4 Labels on Package Moving into Position In general a single adult can move the LOGIQ V2 LOGIQ V1 Before moving store all loose parts in original accessory box or in back pack Return probes to original box Packing the Equipment Please pack LOGIQ V2 LOGIQ V1 in the reverse order of unpacking CAUTION Do not lift the unit by the rubber band Use handle to move system CAUTION Equ...

Page 92: ...OGIQ V2 LOGIQ V1 are recyclable The Transportation Box is made of spruce or similar material PHYTOSANITARY CERTIFICATE included in all shipments to The People s Republic of China Lever lockings hinges are made of zinc plated steel The inner reinforcements are made of Ethafoam Polyethylene foam The plastic foil is made of LDPE Low Density Polyethylene ...

Page 93: ...e system has been damaged please refer to Damage in transportation on page i 14 in the beginning of this manual EMI protection The LOGIQ V2 LOGIQ V1 has been designed to minimize the effects of Electro Magnetic Interference EMI Many of the covers shields and screws are provided primarily to protect the system from image artifacts caused by this interference For this reason it is imperative that al...

Page 94: ...l Accessories Connector Panel on page 3 16 Connecting probes on page 3 17 Powering the system on page 3 17 System specifications System requirements verification Verify that the site meets the requirements listed in Chapter 2 See Facility needs on page 2 12 Verify that the specifications below don t conflict with any on site conditions Physical dimensions Console Weight Weight approx 6 kg 13 23 lb...

Page 95: ...oduct labels prior to serving the system Electrical specifications for LOGIQ V2 LOGIQ V1 In the table below the electrical specifications for LOGIQ V2 LOGIQ V1 includes monitor and on board peripherals WARNING Connecting a LOGIQ V2 LOGIQ V1 to the wrong voltage level will most likely destroy it Table 3 3 Electrical specifications for LOGIQ V2 LOGIQ V1 Part Number Description Voltage Tolerances Pow...

Page 96: ...onnected using the side connector panel Figure 3 5 Rear and left Side Connector Panel 1 Security Lock 2 Port for DC In AC Adapter 3 Composite Out Port 4 S Video Out Port 5 HDMI Port 6 Ethernet Port 7 Isolated USB Port for AC Printer ONLY NOTE The AC printer can be connected to this isolated USB port only 8 USB Ports for Footswitch DVD RW Wireless LAN Adapter USB Stick USB HDD 9 SD Port ...

Page 97: ...rations shall comply with the valid version of the system standard IEC60601 1 Everybody who connects additional equipment to the signal input part or signal output part of LOGIQ V2 LOGIQ V1 configures a medical system and is therefore responsible that the Ultrasound system complies with the requirements of the valid version of IEC60601 1 If in doubt consult the technical service department or your...

Page 98: ...scribes how to configure the LOGIQ V2 LOGIQ V1 LOGIQ V2 LOGIQ V1 configuration For complete instructions refer to the latest revision of the LOGIQ V2 LOGIQ V1 Basic User Manual Chapter 16 Information includes Entering Location Adjusting Date and Time Selecting User interface Language Selecting Online Manual Language Selecting Unites of Measure ...

Page 99: ...nter B W USB Printer USB port Sony UP D898MD Printer Color USB Printer USB port Sony UP D25MD Printer Officejet 100 Printer USB port HP Officejet 100 Printer Officejet Pro 8100 Printer USB port HP Officejet Pro 8100 Printer 1 Pedal Footswitch USB port Footswitch FSU 1000 3 Pedal Footswitch USB port MKF 2 MED GP26 USB Stick USB port Keeber USB Flash Drive 8G USB3 0 HDD USB port WD Elements 2 5 in U...

Page 100: ... Digital Printer Table 3 5 Materials furnished with B W Printer Item Description Quantity Note 1 Sony UP D897 Printer 1 2 Sony UP D898MD Printer 1 3 Paper Roll 1 4 USB cable 1 Table 3 6 Materials furnished with Color USB Printer Item Description Quantity Note 1 Sony UP D25MD Printer 1 2 Paper Roll 1 3 AC Power Cord local purchase 1 4 USB cable 1 Table 3 7 Materials furnished with B W Printer Item ...

Page 101: ... 3 8 Materials furnished with USB Stick Item Description Quantity Note 1 Keeber USB Flash Drive 8G 1 2 Paper Roll 1 3 USB cable 1 Table 3 9 Materials furnished with the USB HDD Item Description Quantity Note 1 USB HDD 1 2 USB Cable 1 Table 3 10 Materials furnished with the Footswitch Item Description Quantity Note 1 1 Pedal Footswitch 1 2 3 Pedal Footswitch 1 ...

Page 102: ...ed Manpower One person 5 min Preparations 1 Unpack the Sony UP D25MD Printer Installation Procedure 1 Place the device in a suitable place 2 Connect the USB Cable and power cable on the Printer 3 Connect the power cord in the wall outlet then turn on the printer 4 Connect USB cable to LOGIQ V2 LOGIQ V1 USB port Figure 3 6 Color printer Connection 5 Press Utility on the Control Panel ...

Page 103: ... 7 Connectivity Service 7 Highlight Standard Print in the Service list Select the printer from the Printer pull down Properties menu Type the printer name in the Name Filed This name is used on the Button screen After you select the printer from the Printer pull down Properties menu again it turns white Press Save NOTE After selecting the printer the field turns white Figure 3 8 Select the Printer...

Page 104: ...0 Sony UP D25MD Printer Installation continued 8 Select Button Select the appropriate print key Print Store Print3 from the Physical Print Buttons selection Select the printer from MyComputer column and press to move it to the Printflow View column PressSave Figure 3 9 Select Button ...

Page 105: ...npack the HP Officejet 100 Printer Installation Procedure 1 Place the device in a suitable place 2 Connect the USB Cable on the Printer 3 Connect the power cord with the AC output in the wall outlet then turn on the printer 4 Connect USB cable to LOGIQ V2 LOGIQ V1 USB port Figure 3 10 HP Officejet 100 connection 5 Refer to the Connectivity configure steps of Sony UP D25MD Printer Installation on p...

Page 106: ... HP Officejet Pro 8100 Printer Installation Procedure 1 Place the device in a suitable place 2 Connect the USB Cable on the Printer 3 Connect the power cord with the AC output in the wall outlet then turn on the printer 4 Connect USB cable to LOGIQ V2 LOGIQ V1 USB port Figure 3 11 HP Officejet Pro 8100 connection 5 Refer to the Connectivity configure steps of Sony UP D25MD Printer Installation on ...

Page 107: ... 1 Unpack the UP D897 Printer Installation Procedure 1 Place the device in a suitable place 2 Connect the USB Cable on the Printer 3 Connect the power cord with the AC output in the wall outlet then turn on the printer 4 Connect USB cable to LOGIQ V2 LOGIQ V1 USB port Figure 3 12 UP D897 connection 5 Refer to the Connectivity configure steps of Sony UP D25MD Printer Installation on page 3 22 ...

Page 108: ...ack the UP D898MD Printer Installation Procedure 1 Place the device in a suitable place 2 Connect the USB Cable on the Printer 3 Connect the power cord with the AC output in the wall outlet then turn on the printer 4 Connect USB cable to LOGIQ V2 LOGIQ V1 USB port Figure 3 13 UP D898 connection 5 Refer to the Connectivity configure steps of Sony UP D25MD Printer Installation on page 3 22 ...

Page 109: ...ev 10 Footswitch Installation Tools No special tools needed Manpower One person 2 min Preparations 1 Unpack the Footswitch 2 Ensure no physical damage Installation Procedure 1 Connect the Footswitch to the USB port on the LOGIQ V2 LOGIQ V1 system Figure 3 14 Connect Footswitch to the system ...

Page 110: ...ing Footswitch Footswitch supports these configurations No Function Freeze Next Heartcycle Prev Heartcycle Print1 Print2 Update Next Step Scan Assistant Previous Step Scan Assistant Scan Assistant pause Resume Enter Utility Application Settings to configure the Footswitch functions Figure 3 15 Configuring Footswitch Functions ...

Page 111: ...nglish Rev 10 USB HDD Installation Tools No special tools needed Manpower One person 1 min Preparations 1 Unpack the USB HDD 2 Ensure no physical damage Installation Procedure 1 Connect the USB HDD to the USB port on the LOGIQ V2 LOGIQ V1 system Figure 3 16 Connect HDD to the system ...

Page 112: ... Installation Tools No special tools needed Manpower One person 1 min Preparations 1 Unpack the Wireless LAN Adapter 2 Ensure no physical damage Installation Procedure 1 Connect the Wireless LAN Adapter to the USB port on the LOGIQ V2 LOGIQ V1 system Figure 3 17 Connect Wireless LAN Adapter to the system ...

Page 113: ... 100 English Rev 10 ECG Installation Tools No special tools needed Manpower One person 1 min Preparations 1 Unpack the ECG 2 Ensure no physical damage Installation Procedure 1 Connect the ECG to the USB port on the LOGIQ V2 LOGIQ V1 system Figure 3 18 Connect ECG to the system ...

Page 114: ...ty setup TCP IP Screen 1 Press Utility on the control panel and login as admin refer to Logging on to LOGIQ V2 LOGIQ V1 as ADM on page 4 11 2 Select Connectivity on the screen 3 Select TCP IP tab the screen gives an overview of the network settings for LOGIQ V2 LOGIQ V1 Figure 3 19 TCP IP Screen ...

Page 115: ...5610739 100 English Rev 10 Changing the AE title and or Port Number To change AE Title and or Port Number edit the respective fields Figure 3 20 AE Title Port No Network setup For network connection setup See Network Configuration on page 8 26 for more information ...

Page 116: ...er port number The DICOM server AE title the server application s name Table 3 11 Utility Connectivity TCP IP screen 1 Enter the LOGIQ V2 LOGIQ V1 computer name This may be the same as the station name 2 Enter the LOGIQ V2 LOGIQ V1 IP address subnet mask default gateway and network speed For automatic assignment of IP address subnet mask and default gateway select DHCP Note If possible set the LOG...

Page 117: ...o the LOGIQ V2 LOGIQ V1 AE stands for Application Entity DICOM services use this to identify the LOGIQ V2 LOGIQ V1 AE title is case sensitive This title may contain the Computer Name from the TCP IP page if desired Note It is NOT recommended to use the factory default This is not prohibited but more than one system with the same AE title can cause confusion 3 Edit Port Number if needed 104 is typi...

Page 118: ...ect Add The system creates a device called NewDevice 2 Change the name to one of your choosing 3 Enter the IP address of the device 4 Save your changes and then press Ping A Smiley Face indicates successful communication between your LOGIQ V2 LOGIQ V1 and the device A Frown indicates failed communication Check the following Is the device running Is it connected to the network Did you enter the rig...

Page 119: ...u have already setup the device in the Device tab in How to Setup and Use a DICOM Image Storage Service on page 3 39 2 From the Select Service Type to add drop down menu select DICOM Image Storage and press Add 3 Change the name of the service to one of your choosing 4 Enter the AE Title and port Number of the service AE Title is case sensitive 4 Save your changes and then press Verify A Smiley Fa...

Page 120: ...ease contact with your local GE Ultrasound representative to get the latest information 1 Power on the system NOTE Keep the power cord connection during the installation 2 After the power up sequence is complete press Utility on the control panel and then select Admin 3 In System Admin tab enter New Option Key and then select Add Figure 3 21 New Option Key WARNING For software Option Installation ...

Page 121: ...e is no need to restart the system after each installation if several option keys are installed at one time Select Cancel for the first several times and select OK after the last installation to activate all the changes 5 After the system is powered on check the option status The option status explanation Valid This option is enabled in the system 6 Exit and check the function of the option instal...

Page 122: ...g the operation and service of the complete Ultrasound system Contents in this Section User s Manual s on page 3 42 Product Locator Installation Card on page 3 42 User s Manual s User Check that the correct User Manual s for the system and software revision is included with the installation Specific language versions of the User Manual may also be available Check with your GE Sales Representative ...

Page 123: ...4 1 5610739 100 English Rev 10 Chapter 4 General Procedures and Functional Checks This chapter provides procedures for quickly checking major functions of the LOGIQ V2 LOGIQ V1 and diagnostics instructions using the built in service software ...

Page 124: ... functions of the scanner and diagnostics instructions using the built in service software Contents in this chapter Overview on page 4 2 General procedures on page 4 3 Functional checks on page 4 24 Power supply test adjustments on page 4 40 Special Equipment required To perform these tests you ll need any of the sector linear or convex probes Normally you should check all the probes used on the s...

Page 125: ... and cooling purposes WARNING Energy Control and Power Lockout for LOGIQ V2 LOGIQ V1 When servicing parts of the Ultrasound system where there is exposure to voltage greater than 30 volts 1 Follow LOCK OUT TAG OUT procedures 2 Turn off the breaker 3 Unplug the Ultrasound system 4 Maintain control of the Ultrasound system power plug 5 Wait for at least 30 seconds for capacitors to discharge as ther...

Page 126: ...ocedures in one place Contents in this section Power ON Boot Up on page 4 5 Power off on page 4 9 Logging on to LOGIQ V2 LOGIQ V1 as ADM on page 4 11 Service Key Dongle HASP on page 4 12 Exit to Windows Desktop from the LOGIQ V2 LOGIQ V1 application software on page 4 13 Removable media on page 4 17 Archiving and loading presets on page 4 18 Data Management on page 4 20 Backup on page 4 20 Cleanin...

Page 127: ... DEFEATS THE SAFETY GROUND DANGER ENSURE THAT THE POWER CORD AND PLUG ARE INTACT AND THAT THE POWER PLUG IS THE PROPER HOSPITAL GRADE TYPE WHERE REQUIRED CAUTION Ultrasound system requires all covers Operate this Ultrasound system only when all board covers and frame panels are securely in place The covers are required for safe operation good Ultrasound system performance and cooling purposes CAUT...

Page 128: ...lug the AC adapter output connector into the system DC input port located on the system s rear panel with the arrow side upward Plug the AC adapter power cord into a grounded protective earth outlet After AC DC is connected correctly to the scanner the power is applied to the scanner When the Power On Off key is pressed once the System starts Figure 4 1 Connect AC Adapter ...

Page 129: ... listed in the next steps d Back End Processor is turned ON and starts to load the software e The Start Screen is displayed on the monitor f A start up bar indicating the time used for software loading is displayed on the monitor g The software initiates and sets up the Front End electronics and the rest of the instrument h The backlight in the keyboard is lit i As soon as the software has been lo...

Page 130: ...as been changed by 24 hours earlier than the current system time of last boot up This warning message is to remind the user to check the system date in case the system date and time is incorrect Figure 4 2 Check system date and time message Move the cursor to OK and press Cursor key on the control panel to select OK The system enters scanning mode Check the system date and time If it is incorrect ...

Page 131: ...og off the current user The system remains ON and ready for a new user to log on If the Logoff button is dimmed it indicates that no user is logged on to the unit at the moment Shutdown Use this button to shut down the system The entire system will shut down It is recommended to perform a full shutdown at least once a week If the Shutdown button is dimmed use the key combination Ctrl Alt Delete to...

Page 132: ...lect this button when you want to exit to Windows Desktop Cancel Use this button to exit from the System Exit menu and return to the previous operation System shutdown Disconnect the Mains Power Cable is necessary For example Relocating the scanner CAUTION DO NOT unplug and or transport the unit until after the power off sequence has been completed Failure to do so may result in corrupted patient ...

Page 133: ...ard login Cancel Cancel login As default two users are defined USR and ADM USR If you log on as USR you will have access to do set up tasks that a user may need to do during daily use ADM If you log on as ADM you will have access to do general set up service adjustments adjust network and connectivity settings Select the name ADM the password and select Login It is possible for the administrator A...

Page 134: ... 100 English Rev 10 Service Key Dongle HASP A Service Dongle and a proprietary GE Service password are necessary for use by GE Service when performing proprietary level diagnostics like accessing the desktop on the BEP The password used with the GE service dongle changes at specific intervals ...

Page 135: ...2 LOGIQ V1 application software Follow these steps if you want to exit to the Windows Desktop when the application software is running The Service Dongle must be plugged in 1 On the alphanumeric keyboard press Ctrl Alt Delete and then select Task Manager Figure 4 5 Windows Security For R1 0 x Figure 4 6 Windows Security For R1 1 x ...

Page 136: ...t to Windows Desktop from the LOGIQ V2 LOGIQ V1 application software continued 2 Select EchoLoader exe in the Process list then select End Process Figure 4 7 Maintenance Access 3 Select Yes to continue Figure 4 8 Task Warning 4 Leave the Username field empty type the current GE Service Password in the Password field ...

Page 137: ...gure 4 9 Maintenance Access NOTE READ THIS NOTE BEFORE YOU CONTINUE After you have selected OK the Start Application dialog will be displayed on screen Be ready to select MAINTENANCE before the Time Bar is full or the application software will be started A description on how to recover if you fail to select MAINTENANCE is included but you will spend some extra time doing it ...

Page 138: ...ntinued 5 Select MAINTENANCE to enter maintenance mode This will bring up the Maintenance dialog Figure 4 10 System halted 6 In the Maintenance window select Exit to Windows This will display the Windows Desktop on the screen Figure 4 11 Maintenance dialog NOTE If you need to restart ensure that you do a complete power down Shut Down This is required to power up the Front End Processor ...

Page 139: ...c Service Manual 4 17 5610739 100 English Rev 10 Removable media Refer to the latest revision of the User Manual to perform the following tasks Using Removable Media Labeling Removable Media Formatting Removable Media Verifying Removable Media ...

Page 140: ...ed on an DVD R disk or USB memory device for reloading on the system NOTE Presets should NOT be saved on the same USB memory device or DVD R disk as images The Archive Menu lists the images but does NOT list the presets stored on a USB memory device or DVD R disk SD Card Archiving Presets to a USB memory device or DVD R Disk SD Card 1 Connect the USB memory device to the system s USB port or inser...

Page 141: ...the destination 5 Select Backup The backup status for each item is displayed on the Result column Loading Presets from a USB memory device or DVD R 1 Connect the USB memory device or DVD R with the archived Presets to the system 2 Enter Utility System Backup Restore The Backup Restore sheet will be shown on the LCD display See Figure 4 12 on page 4 18 3 Select the items needed to be restored 4 Sel...

Page 142: ...Management Schedule Configuring Data Management Settings Configuringestination Device Setting Running the Disk Management Function Starting Disk Management Manually Backup For more information refer to the latest revision of the LOGIQ V2 LOGIQ V1 User Manual Restore the factory defaults For instructions please see Data Backup and Restore in the User Manual User Guide Installation and Setup Procedu...

Page 143: ... PDF files from the Manual CD 1 Insert the CD R disk CD ROM into the CD drive on a PC or Laptop with Adobe Acrobat Reader 2 Follow the instructions on the screen to display the manual of choice 3 Before printing the complete manual or pages from the manual select File Page Setup 4 Select the paper size and choose Portrait 5 Select File Print to start printing In the pop up window you may choose wh...

Page 144: ...teps 1 Power down the system 2 Disconnect the mains power cable from the wall outlet Follow these links if you need more information See Power off on page 4 9 for more information WARNING DO NOT touch any boards with integrated circuits prior to taking the necessary ESD precautions Always connect yourself via an arm wrist strap to the advised ESD connection point located on the rear of the Ultraso...

Page 145: ...he dust gasket counterclockwise until it can be removed from the keyboard Figure 4 13 Remove the retainer 3 Separate the trackball and the gasket Wipe off any oil or dust from the trackball gasket and the trackball housing using a cleaner or cotton swab 4 Assemble the trackball and gasket then put it into the housing and rotate it clockwise until its notches are set in the position Test the Trackb...

Page 146: ... section the functional checks for LOGIQ V2 LOGIQ V1 are described Functional checks are used to verify that the product works as intended Functional checks may also be used during troubleshooting Contents in this Section Preparation Turn on power to LOGIQ V2 LOGIQ V1 For detailed description See Power ON Boot Up on page 4 5 for more information ...

Page 147: ...oard 6 User Defined keys 7 Report key 8 Utility key 9 Patient key 10 Preset Key 11 Worksheet key 12 End Exam key 13 Archive key 14 Gain AO keys 15 Scan Coach keys 16 Mode keys 17 Cursor key 18 Clear key 19 Comment key 20 Active key 21 Measure key 22 Body Pattern key 23 M D Cursor key 24 Scan Area key 25 Set B Pause key 26 Trackball 27 Depth Zoom Ellipse key 28 Left Right key 29 Freeze key 30 Print...

Page 148: ...nd Functional Checks 4 26 LOGIQ V2 LOGIQ V1 Basic Service Manual 5610739 100 English Rev 10 Performance Tests Test Phantoms The use of test phantoms is only recommended if required by your facility s customer s QA program ...

Page 149: ...just the range to be imaged Use Focus to center the focal point s around the region of interest Use Frequency move to higher frequencies or Frame rate move to lower frame rate to increase resolution in image Use Frequency move to lower frequency to increase penetration Use the Reject control to reduce noise in the image Use the DDP control to optimize imaging in the blood flow regions and make a c...

Page 150: ...erify that all the listed controls are working as intended Adjust Horizontal sweep to optimize the display resolution Adjust Gain and TGC controls to adjust the range to be imaged Use the Frequency move to higher frequencies or the Frame rate control move to lower frame rate to increase resolution in image Use the Frequency move to lower frequency to increase penetration Adjust Focus to move the f...

Page 151: ...r from M mode or a combination of these Preparations Connect one of the probes to the scanner s left most probe connector Turn ON the scanner The B Mode window is displayed default mode Select Color Mode 1 From an optimized B Mode image press CF 2 Use the trackball to position the ROI frame over the area to be examined 3 Press Scan Area The instruction Size should be highlighted in the trackball s...

Page 152: ... Lower settings improve depth penetration and sensitivity This does not affect the frequency used for 2D and M Mode NOTE Frequency setting may affect FPS SV and Low Velocity Reject Adjust Power to obtain an acceptable image using the lowest setting possible NOTE The Power setting affects all other operating modes Adjust the following settings to further optimize display of the image Use Invert to ...

Page 153: ...9 100 English Rev 10 Select Color M Mode 1 Select M Mode 2 Use the trackball to position the ROI frame over the area to be examined 3 Press Select The instruction Size should be highlighted in the trackball status bar Use the trackball to adjust the dimension of the ROI ...

Page 154: ...Lower settings improve depth penetration and sensitivity This does not affect the frequency used for 2D and M Mode NOTE NOTE Frequency setting may affect FPS SV and Low Velocity Reject Adjust Power to obtain an acceptable image using the lowest setting possible NOTE The Power setting affects all other operating modes Adjust the following settings to further optimize display of the image Use Invert...

Page 155: ...probe or with an ordinary probe By using an ordinary probe you can first bring up a 2D picture for navigation purpose and then add PW Doppler Preparations Connect one of the probes to the scanner Turn ON the scanner The 2D Mode window is displayed default mode If needed adjust the Display s Brightness and Contrast setting Press PW to start Pulsed Wave Doppler PW Use the trackball to select the Are...

Page 156: ...t Frequency to optimize flow display Higher setting will improve resolution and the lower setting will increase the depth penetration Adjust Frame rate to a higher setting to improve motion detection or to a lower setting to improve resolution NOTE Frequency and Frame rate settings may affect the Low Velocity Reject NOTE The Doppler Power setting affects only Doppler operating modes Adjust the fol...

Page 157: ...les with high temporal resolution Preparations Connect one of the probes to the scanner s left most probe connector Turn ON the scanner The 2D Mode window is displayed default mode If needed adjust the Display s Brightness and Contrast setting Press TVI Use the trackball assigned function Pos to position the ROI frame over the area to be examined Press Select The instruction Size should be highlig...

Page 158: ...owever from this window the beam cannot be aligned to the muscle for all the parts of the ventricle NOTE PW will be optimized for Tissue Velocities when activated from inside TVI Basic Measurements NOTE The following instructions assume that you first scan the patient and then press Freeze Check Distance and Tissue Depth Measurement 1 Press Measure once to display an active caliper 2 Move the trac...

Page 159: ...obe head could result in irreparable damage Table 4 1 Probe and Connectors Checks Step Task Expected Results 1 Select the appropriate connected probe from the probe indicators on the Touch Panel The probe activates in the currently selected operating mode The probe s default settings for the mode and selected exam are used automatically 2 Launch the application To change application without changi...

Page 160: ... connecting the probes For available probes see Probe and Accessories on page 9 9 Turn ON the scanner The 2D Mode is displayed default mode Adjust the Cineloop controls Press Freeze The left and right markers are displayed on either side of the last detected heart cycle on the ECG trace Press Freeze The selected heart beat is played back Press Freeze to freeze the cineloop Use the trackball to scr...

Page 161: ...r Panel Test The Operator Panel is tested when the LOGIQ V2 LOGIQ V1 is powered up as part of the start up scripts run at every start up For more info please refer to Diagnostics Troubleshooting on page 8 1 Peripheral checks Printer checks The internal printer is controlled from the Print and Store keys on the LOGIQ V2 LOGIQ V1 s Operator Panel The factory default is Print for the standard printer...

Page 162: ...Power Supplies if there don t seems to be a problem that may be related to the Power Supply Power Supply Adjustment There are no adjustments on the power supply The DC Power is self regulated If a voltage is outside the specified range it means that something is wrong either with the power supply itself or with a unit connected to that specific power outlet When an error occur the power will be tu...

Page 163: ...ning the scanner to customer for use Software Configuration Checks Table 4 2 Software Configuration Checks Step Task to do Notes 1 Verify Date and Time is correct 2 Verify that Location Hospital Name is correct 3 Verify Language settings are correct 4 Verify assignment of Print Keys 5 Verify all of the customer s options are set up correctly Demo Option strings turn on ...

Page 164: ...General Procedures and Functional Checks 4 42 LOGIQ V2 LOGIQ V1 Basic Service Manual 5610739 100 English Rev 10 Site Log Table 4 3 Site Log DATE SRVICE PERSON PROBLEM COMMENTS ...

Page 165: ...39 100 English Rev 10 Chapter 5 Components and Functions Theory This chapter explains LOGIQ V2 LOGIQ V1 s system concepts component arrangement and subsystem functions It also describes the power distribution and the Common Service Desktop interface ...

Page 166: ...eory 5 2 LOGIQ V2 LOGIQ V1 Basic Service Manual 5610739 100 English Rev 10 Overview Contents in this chapter Overview on page 5 2 Block Diagram and Theory on page 5 3 Power Diagram on page 5 5 Common Service Platform on page 5 6 ...

Page 167: ...ions of the above Signal flow from the Probe Connector Panel to the Front End to the Mid Processors and Back End Processor and finally to the LCD and peripherals System configuration is stored on a hard disk drive and all necessary software is loaded from the hard disk drive on power up Top Console The Top Console includes a Standby On switch a keyboard different controls for manipulating the pict...

Page 168: ...t provides multi powers to MST PWA and IO PWA MST provides the main control function 64 channels transmitting receiving and related signal processing and connects to CWD board IO board receives MISC signals from MST board and make necessary processing it provides multi user interface such as HDMI LAN USB S Video etc PFPC board shall transfer 64 channels to 128 channels for RS type probe KBD Assy p...

Page 169: ...output to the DC DC unit which is inside the system console The input of AC power pack will be the AC outlet and it s universal the range is AC 100V 240V 50 60Hz And no main power switch located on this power pack AC Power LOGIQ V2 LOGIQ V1 Power supply is an ACDC adapter which use 100V 240V 50 60Hz as input and DC 19V 7 9A as output Figure 5 2 ACDC Adapter ...

Page 170: ...9 100 English Rev 10 Common Service Platform Introduction The Service Platform contains a set of software modules that are common to all PC backend ultrasound and cardiology systems The Common Service Platform will increase service productivity and reduce training and service costs ...

Page 171: ...Q V1 Basic Service Manual 6 1 5610739 100 English Rev 10 Chapter 6 Service Adjustments This chapter describes how to test and make adjustments to the LOGIQ V2 LOGIQ V1 You can use these to test the system for errors ...

Page 172: ...Service Adjustments 6 2 LOGIQ V2 LOGIQ V1 Basic Service Manual 5610739 100 English Rev 10 Overview Contents in this chapter Overview on page 6 2 LCD Monitor adjustments on page 6 3 ...

Page 173: ...section This section describes how to test and adjust the scanner These tests are optional You may use them to check the system for errors Monitor Adjustments To adjust the brightness and volume 1 On the alphanumeric keyboard adjust brightness with Ctrl Home End keys adjust volume with Ctrl PgUp PgDn keys Figure 6 1 Monitor Adjustment ...

Page 174: ...Be sure that the DICOM spooler is empty Review the troubleshooting section to collect information for future analysis if you are troubleshooting loss of image or patient data Be sure all USB printers and the footswitch are connected and powered on These USB devices will be automatically installed during the base image load process Remove all USB Hard Disk Drives and Flash Drives Failure to do so m...

Page 175: ...739 100 English Rev 10 System Reload procedure If the system running please follow the steps below 1 Enter Utility Service 2 Select GE Service in option of User Level of GEMS Service Home page and input correct password press OK button Figure 6 2 Service Login Page ...

Page 176: ... 100 English Rev 10 System Reload procedure continued 3 Enter Utility Common Utilities Disruptive Mode select Yes Figure 6 3 Enable Disruptive Mode 4 Choose Utilities in Global Service Interface and then select SW Reload to invoke system reload Figure 6 4 Utilities Window ...

Page 177: ...Q V1 Basic Service Manual 6 7 5610739 100 English Rev 10 System Reload procedure continued 5 Select Setup Software Figure 6 5 Invoke System Reload 6 Reload system setup is successful then reboot the system to begin software reload ...

Page 178: ...procedure continued 7 The software will be loading Wait for the software installation to complete Status on the screen indicates the progress Figure 6 6 System Reload 8 When the software reload process completes the system will reboot automatically WARNING DO Do not interrupt the software loading any time ...

Page 179: ...Software Download Software Download setting up 1 The user receives notification of available software updates via the envelop icon that appears in the status bar on the bottom of the monitor Figure 6 7 Envelop Icon NOTE To update the software you must login with administrator privileges ...

Page 180: ...one evening and then install the software the next evening After the software installation is complete you will be asked to perform a few system functional checks to determine normal system operation NOTE A software download may take more than 1 hour and may take several hours depending on local network conditions During this time you cannot perform any other function Please allow sufficient time ...

Page 181: ...The Exit dialog window with software download displays Figure 6 8 System Exit Dialog Window For R1 0 x Figure 6 9 System Exit Dialog Window For R1 1 x Decline You decline the software download the software is not downloaded no update will be performed The software download will not occur and you will not be informed about this package again Download Starts the software download ...

Page 182: ...LOGIQ V2 LOGIQ V1 Basic Service Manual 5610739 100 English Rev 10 Software download and installation continued 2 Select Download Figure 6 10 System Exit Dialog Window For R1 0 x Figure 6 11 System Exit Dialog Window For R1 1 x ...

Page 183: ...able until the software installation is done While installing DO NOT turn off system power NOTE A typical software update of about 600 Mb may take up to 60 minutes to download but times may vary depending on your location and network connection Pause Pauses the software download process If you select Pause you can cancel out of this dialog and return to normal scanning or you can power off the sca...

Page 184: ...complete Select Install Figure 6 12 Software Ready To Be Installed For R1 0 x Figure 6 13 Software Ready To Be Installed For R1 1 x Decline DO NOT install the downloaded software no software upgrade will be performed If you decline this installation you WILL NOT be offered the chance to install this software package again You can contact with GE Service Engineer to perform the install at a later t...

Page 185: ...tallation process DO NOT interrupt this process AND follow instructions as they appear on the display NOTE A typical installation may take up to 15 minutes 4 After the installation complete select Shutdown and then press Power On Off button to reboot the system Figure 6 14 Shutdown after Software Installation For R1 0 x Figure 6 15 Shutdown after Software Installation For R1 1 x ...

Page 186: ...10 Software download and installation continued 5 When the system starts up after the software installation has finished press Power On Off button any then select Verify Figure 6 16 Shutdown after Software Installation For R1 0 x Figure 6 17 Shutdown after Software Installation For R1 1 x ...

Page 187: ...og is critical You MUST perform software verification after downloading and installing the new software Figure 6 18 New Software Verification Checklist CAUTION Perform a check for all the features listed You MUST ensure that the entire system functions normally as expected These verification results are tracked for regulatory purposes sent back to GE for tracking and approved with your signature ...

Page 188: ...Rev 10 Software download and installation continued 7 As you verify that each feature works correctly select Passed If all features work correctly and Passed is filled in for all features type your signature and press OK The system is now ready for use Figure 6 19 Features check Passed ...

Page 189: ...ntinued WARNING However if any of the features DO NOT function as expected you need to select Failed for this feature Type your signature and press OK Then the System Exit Window is displayed select Exit and then reboot the system the system will return to the previous software version For R1 0 x software For R1 1 x software ...

Page 190: ...Service Adjustments 6 20 LOGIQ V2 LOGIQ V1 Basic Service Manual 5610739 100 English Rev 10 ...

Page 191: ... 5610739 100 English Rev 10 Chapter 7 Replacement Procedures This chapter describes how to remove and install or replace modules and subsystems in the LOGIQ V2 LOGIQ V1 It also includes instructions for installing and re installing the software ...

Page 192: ...Q V2 LOGIQ V1 Basic Service Manual 5610739 100 English Rev 10 Overview Contents in this chapter Overview on page 7 2 Warnings and important information on page 7 3 Disassembly Re assembly on page 7 5 Loading the software on page 7 13 ...

Page 193: ...at least 30 seconds for capacitors to discharge as there are no test points to verify isolation 6 Remove disconnect the battery if present Ultrasound System components may be energized WARNING Because of the limited access to cabinets and equipment in the field placing people in awkward positions GE has limited the lifting weight for one person in the field to 16 KG 35 LBS Anything over 16 KG 35 L...

Page 194: ...hipped from a clinic or site for example body coils or an ultrasound probe The purpose of the regulation is to protect employees in the transportation industry as well as the people who will receive or open this package NOTE The US Department of Transportation DOT has ruled that items that were saturated and or dripping with human blood that are now caked with dried blood or which were used or int...

Page 195: ... WARNING ONLY QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL SHOULD REMOVE ANY COVERS OR PANELS ELECTRICAL HAZARDS EXISTS AT SEVERAL POINTS INSIDE BECOME THOROUGHLY FAMILIAR WITH ALL HAZARDOUS VOLTAGES AND HIGH CURRENT LEVELS TO AVOID ACCIDENTAL CONTACT CAUTION Do not wear the ESD wrist strap when you work on live circuits and more than 30V peak is present ...

Page 196: ...ps Screwdriver 7 screw 5244775 2 Screw GB T820 2000 M3x8 Common Phillips Screwdriver 8 screw 5342274 4 Inch SScrew 6 32UNC Common Phillips Screwdriver 9 screw 5439265 246 Screw M4x10 Common Phillips Screwdriver 10 screw 5445720 12 GB 818 2000 M4x30 Common Phillips Screwdriver 11 screw 2337572 2 Screw FH M3x6 Common Phillips Screwdriver 12 screw 5476381 20 Bolt M8x18 with Washer 6 Inner Hexangular ...

Page 197: ... Rotate the retainer 2 Seperate the trackball and the retainer Wipe off any oil or dust from the trackball retainer and the trackball housing using a cleaner or cotton swab 3 Assemble the trackball and retainer then put in into the housing and rotate it clockwise until its notches are set in position CAUTION When cleaning make sure not to spill or spray any liquid into the trackball housing keyboa...

Page 198: ...l 5610739 100 English Rev 10 2 Probe Holder 5727508 Purpose This is a description on how to remove and replace the 2 Probe Holder Tools Common Phillips screwdrivers Preparation Lock the castors in order to avoid cart moving Needed Manpower 1 person 5 minutes travel ...

Page 199: ...der 5727508 continued Removal Procedure Mounting Procedure 1 Install the new parts in the reverse order of removal Table 7 2 Removal Procedure for 2 Probe Holder No Steps Corresponding Graphic 1 Unscrew the 6 screws under the top table 2 Remove the probe holder from the top of table 2 Probe Holder 5727508 ...

Page 200: ...ay Kit of V Cart Tools None Preparation Lock the castors in order to avoid cart moving Needed Manpower 1 person 1 minutes travel Removal Procedure Mounting Procedure 1 Install the new parts in the reverse order of removal Table 7 3 Removal Procedure for Paper Tray Kit No Steps Corresponding Graphic 1 Hold the paper tray with two hands and push it up 2 Then remove it from the Upper Column ...

Page 201: ...610739 100 English Rev 10 Printer Shelf 5727506 Purpose This is a description on how to remove and replace the Printer Shelf of V Cart Tools Common Phillips screwdrivers Preparation Lock the castors in order to avoid cart moving Needed Manpower 1 person 5 minutes travel ...

Page 202: ...ed Removal Procedure Mounting Procedure 1 Install the new parts in the reverse order of removal Table 7 4 Removal Procedure for Printer Shelf No Steps Corresponding Graphic 1 Remove the screw pad 2 Unscrew the 2 screws 3 Hold the printer shelf with two hands and push it up Then remove the printer shelf from the Upper Column ...

Page 203: ...images to a remote server or to removable media For instructions please see Disk management in the User Manual User Guide CAUTION An error or a power loss may occur Always backup the Patient Archive and the Presets System Configurations before loading the software In order to complete a successful restore of the Patient Database as needed after a hard disk replacement or if all the content on the ...

Page 204: ...from the following screens CAUTION An error or a power loss may occur Always backup the Patient Archive and the Presets System Configurations before loading the software In order to complete a successful restore of the Patient Database as needed after a hard disk replacement or if all the content on the hard disk has been erased the images must be moved away from LOGIQ V2 LOGIQ V1 before doing bac...

Page 205: ... stick Load the system software with SD Card NOTE Before starting this procedure remove all probes and peripherals and remove them from the Docking Cart NOTE While it is believed to be unnecessary it would not hurt to disconnect the system from the network and remove all transducer NOTE Please ensure AC adapter is connected during system upgrade WARNING While the software install procedure is desi...

Page 206: ...are to the system 2 Properly turn off the scanner by momentarily pressing the Power On Off Switch In System Exit window select Shutdown to shutdown the system NOTE If the system will not shutdown normally hold down the Power On Off Switch until the light turns off 3 Power on the system The system will detect the USB memory stick automatically 4 Select one of the options and then press Enter key to...

Page 207: ...e recovered after wipe process To select 3 Service tool The complete disk will be loaded This option is recommended for application software upgrade NOTE This option is used by service engineer only It needs password to continue the password is GEWuXiChina and it is case sensitive NOTE When to select 3 to load complete disk please ensure that any patient data on the disk has been backed up CAUTION...

Page 208: ...610739 100 English Rev 10 Loading the System Software with USB memory stick For R1 0 x continued 5 System USB memory stick will be loading Wait for the software installation to complete Figure 7 3 Loading Process WARNING Do not interrupt the software loading at any time ...

Page 209: ...1 0 x continued 6 Select Finish when the upgrade process completes and the system will shutdown automatically Figure 7 4 System upgrade complete 7 Remove the USB memory stick and then press Power On Off switch to power on the system NOTE If you do not remove the USB memory stick the software system loading process repeats when the system boots up ...

Page 210: ...s that of service dongle Figure 7 5 Input password For software R1 0 6 and above the following dialog will display There are two options for you to continue If you will input a new serial number in step 9 on page 7 21 input the password and select OK If you will input the same serial number as the original in the step 9 on page 7 21 you can select Ignore without input of the password Then the step...

Page 211: ...d 9 Then input the correct Serial number select OK NOTE The serial number is case sensitivity Figure 7 7 Input Serial Number NOTE The serial number can be found at the bottom of the system 10 The serial number is reset then the system is shut down automatically Figure 7 8 Reboot the system NOTE Make sure the system is shut down after the serial number is reset ...

Page 212: ...OGIQ V2 LOGIQ V1 Basic Service Manual 5610739 100 English Rev 10 Loading the System Software with USB memory stick For R1 0 x continued 11 Power on the system input the option keys if the dialog displays Figure 7 9 Input Option Key ...

Page 213: ...ata on the disk has been backed up NOTE Patient Archive Report Archive User Defined Configuration and Service of R1 0 x are not compatible with R1 1 x Do not restore them between R1 0 x and R1 1 x BIOS Setting NOTE To upgrade the software from R1 0 x to R1 1 x BIOS setting is required before software upgrade procedure 1 Power on the system Press DEL or F2 immediately when the BIOS information scre...

Page 214: ...10739 100 English Rev 10 Loading the System Software with USB memory stick For R1 1 x continued 2 Input the BIOS password gerural and login the BIOS Figure 7 11 BIOS Password 3 In the BIOS Main page set the BIOS time to the current time Figure 7 12 BIOS Time Information ...

Page 215: ...th USB memory stick For R1 1 x continued 4 Check the CPU GPN number recorded on the step 1 on page 7 23 and select AHCI for SATA Mode There are two setting processes to continue If the GPN number is 5548771 select the AHCI via Advanced SATA SATA Mode Selection Press F4 to save and exit BIOS Figure 7 13 SATA Mode Selection ...

Page 216: ...stem Software with USB memory stick For R1 1 x continued If the GPN number is 5505176 select AHCI via the Chipset PCH IO Configuration SATA Configuration SATA Mode Selection Press F10 to save and exit BIOS Figure 7 14 SATA Mode Selection 5 The system enter scanning screen automatically Then restart the system ...

Page 217: ...rt software upgrade procedure 1 Insert the Upgrade USB memory stick labeled System Application Software in the USB port of the system 2 Properly turn off the system by momentarily pressing the Power On Off Switch Then select Shutdown in the System Exit Window NOTE If the system does not shutdown normally hold down the Power On Off Switch until the light turns off 3 Power on the system and it will ...

Page 218: ...tition only this option is intended for recovery of a system that will not boot up All patient data is preserved This option is not applicable for software upgrade from R1 0 x to R1 1 x NOTE While the software installation procedure is designed to preserve data select choice Load the bootable C partition only to format disk C only Please do not use this option for software upgrade from R1 0 x to R...

Page 219: ... If the Load the complete disk is selected For R1 0 x read the information in the Confirmation dialogue box carefully and check the boxes before Preset Patient data and BIOS to confirm that the requirements have been executed Then input the Installation Password GEWuXiChina Select Execute to continue Figure 7 16 Input Password between R1 0 x ...

Page 220: ...ocedure For R1 1 x continued For R1 1 x input the Installation Password GEWuXiChina Then select Execute to continue Figure 7 17 Input Password between R1 1 x If Load the bootable C partition only is selected the password is not required Select Execute to continue The step in the step 6 on page 7 31 will be skipped ...

Page 221: ...date the SSD Firmware and shut down afterwards Restart the system by pressing Power On Off key on the control panel and reselect Load the complete disk If no the system will automatically continue running the software upgrade process Figure 7 18 Refresh SSD 7 System USB memory stick will be loading Wait for the software installation to complete Status bar on the screen indicates the progress Figur...

Page 222: ...610739 100 English Rev 10 Software Upgrade Procedure For R1 1 x continued 8 The system will display upgrading result and shutdown automatically within 30 seconds Or click the Shutdown in the screen to shut down the system immediately Figure 7 20 System upgrade complete ...

Page 223: ...emory stick the software system upgrading process repeats when the system boots up NOTE Ensure the USB memory stick is properly and securely connected Once the USB memory stick is accidentally disconnected from the system during the upgrading process the error message will pop up The volume for a file has been externally altered so that the opened file is no longer vaild Insert the USB memory stic...

Page 224: ...eplace the original one NOTE The Windows License Label to replace the original one is only required for upgrade from R1 0 x to R1 1 x 1 Take out the windows license label pell off the yellow part of the paster Figure 7 22 Windows license label 2 Make sure the backcover is clean and dry Then align the paster and attach it in the location illustrated by the figure Figure 7 23 Windows license label l...

Page 225: ...lash drive labeled System Application Software to the system 2 Properly turn off the system by momentarily pressing the Power On Off Switch In System Exit window select Shutdown to shutdown the system NOTE If the system will not shut down normally hold down the Power On Off Switch until the light turns off 3 Power on the system The system will detect the USB flash drive automatically CAUTION The s...

Page 226: ...d then select Next to continue For R1 1 x software select Wipe tool NOTE All patient data cannot be recovered after this operation Contact GE service for support NOTE All patient data if any will be destroyed Please backup patient data before executing erasing patient data Figure 7 24 Upgrade USB message For R1 0 x Figure 7 25 Upgrade USB message For R1 1 x ...

Page 227: ...ipe Tool continued 5 The system indicates all data will be erased select Yes to continue Figure 7 26 Confirmation Dialog For R1 0 x Figure 7 27 Confirmation Dialog For R1 1 x NOTE All the patient data cannot be recovered after wipe process This wipe tool is not BAM approved as secure wipe tool ...

Page 228: ...610739 100 English Rev 10 Wipe Tool continued 6 The process may take twenty minutes or more NOTE Do not interrupt the wipe tool process at any time until all the partitions wiping is completed Figure 7 28 Wiping progress For R1 0 x Figure 7 29 Wiping Process For R1 1 x ...

Page 229: ...own automatically when the wiping progress completes Figure 7 30 Process Complete NOTE As the SSD is empty after wipe process the system cannot boot up The software should be loaded first after the wipe process 8 The wipe tool procedure has erased all patient data and all existing software NOTE After the system is returned from service restore the patient data images system setups and customer pre...

Page 230: ...Version check out Functional Check out 1 Power on LOGIQ V2 LOGIQ V1 system and wait until system booting to main screen 2 Press Utility on the control panel 3 Select the About button on the right Figure 7 31 About 4 Check whether Software Version is the right version for use Figure 7 32 Software version ...

Page 231: ...Reload the Correct Preset Region NOTE After the system software loading completion please reload the correct preset region 1 Reboot the system 2 Select Utility General 3 In the Location portion select the right region in the field of Preset Region Figure 7 33 Preset Region 4 Reboot the system ...

Page 232: ...re activated and working 1 Reboot the system 2 Select Utility Admin System Admin 3 Ensure that all the installed option keys are displayed and the status of Options are valid The status Valid means the option keys are activated and working The status disabled means the option keys are not activated and not working Check if the option is installed and if the serial number and option key are correct...

Page 233: ...ion is displayed on the right top location of the screen About the probe specification for intended use on LOGIQ V2 LOGIQ V1 Plug in at least one of each type of the probes and check if each of the probes is recognized and the probe information is displayed correctly Figure 7 35 Probe identification Peripheral Device Check Check to ensure that all the peripheral devices work properly For instructi...

Page 234: ...any DICOM devices used by the customers and check to ensure these DICOM devices work properly The instruction about installing DICOM devices is not incorporated in this manual To access the instruction about installing DICOM devices please refer to another manual Basic User Manual Please use the latest revision of this document ...

Page 235: ...stics Troubleshooting This chapter describes LOGIQ V2 LOGIQ V1how to setup and run the tools and software that help maintain image quality and system operation Very basic host system and board levels are run whenever power is applied Some Service Tools may be run at the application level ...

Page 236: ...ing 8 2 LOGIQ V2 LOGIQ V1 Basic Service Manual 5610739 100 English Rev 10 Overview Contents in this chapter Overview on page 8 2 Gathering Trouble Data on page 8 3 Screen Capture on page 8 5 Network Configuration on page 8 26 ...

Page 237: ...acturer for analysis There are different options to acquire this data that would give different results Collect Vital System Information The following information is necessary in order to properly analyze data or images being reported as a malfunction or being returned to the manufacturer Product Name LOGIQ V2 LOGIQ V1 From the Utility System About screen Applications Software Software Version Sof...

Page 238: ...tem presets and several log files in a date and time stamped zip file NOTE This function may also be used to make a Print Screen This Alt D function is available at all times When Alt D is pressed a menu box appears that allows for a place to enter a description od the issue a checkbox to indicate a System lockup a choice to Export a pre formated CD R DVD R or save to the Export directory D drive ...

Page 239: ... the clipboard using a Print Key Check the function of the Print Key in the event that the customer may have made some custom settings 1 Press Utility on the Control Panel 2 Select Connectivity from the Utilities Menu 3 Select the Button tab on the Connectivity screen 4 In the Button field select Print Store or Print3 If Print key is not set to Whole Screen proceed to step 5 to record the customer...

Page 240: ...ce Setting the Store Key to Screen Capture If the Print Key is not set to screen capture 1 While on the Connectivity screen with the Button tab displayed go to the Destinations list 2 From the list select Copy To Dataflow Press to add the selection to the Printflow View section 3 Ensure that the Physical Print Buttons section for Capture Area is set to Whole Screen secondary Capture and No Image C...

Page 241: ...a Screen The following is a generic process to capture any screen from the scanner 1 Navigate to and display the image screen to be captured 2 Press Store This will place a snapshot of the screen on the clipboard displayed at the bottom of the scan image display Figure 8 4 Select Image to Capture ...

Page 242: ...the snapshot to be stored 4 Select Save As Icon on the right side of the image screen Figure 8 5 Save As Icon 5 A Save dialog box will be opened Choose the archive location to save image on the USB Drive or CD DVD Figure 8 6 Save Dialog Box NOTE It is better to save the image in Jpeg format Image of this format can be easily reviewed in the computer ...

Page 243: ... the Store Key to Screen Capture on page 8 6 Refer to Figure 8 2 on page 8 5 1 Press Utility on the control panel 2 Select Connectivity in the Utility menu 3 In the Button field select Store 4 In the Destinations list select the service s recorded in step 5 See Setting the Store Key to Screen Capture on page 8 6 5 In the Physical Print Buttons section select the parameters related to the service r...

Page 244: ...tem Also select to retain Disruptive Mode or Not After submitting to restart or shutdown a confirmation screen gives one last chance to confirm or cancel the request Remote access Remote access is a feature designed to enable OLE s access to customer s desktop remotely service engineers don t have to be on site to connect the physical dongle to exit to desktop it s doable remotely by using this fe...

Page 245: ... Diagnostics LOGIQ V2 LOGIQ V1 Basic Service Manual 8 11 5610739 100 English Rev 10 Utilities continued 2 Select the CSD to Connect Then the OLE is remotely connected to the system Figure 8 8 Remotely Connect ...

Page 246: ...ng 8 12 LOGIQ V2 LOGIQ V1 Basic Service Manual 5610739 100 English Rev 10 Utilities continued 3 Enter Utility Common Utilities Disruptive Mode select Yes Figure 8 9 Enable Disruptive Mode Figure 8 10 Diagnostic Application Area ...

Page 247: ...vice Manual 8 13 5610739 100 English Rev 10 Utilities continued 4 If we want to see the Scan screen or have control of the unit we have to go to Virtual Console Observation and Start it Then connect using VNC Figure 8 11 Virtual Console Observation ...

Page 248: ...ooting 8 14 LOGIQ V2 LOGIQ V1 Basic Service Manual 5610739 100 English Rev 10 Utilities continued 5 Select the VNC to Connect Then the OLE is remotely connected to the system Figure 8 12 Virtual Console Observation Connect ...

Page 249: ...odulator FPGA on the GFW GFW Front End Interface Test tests that the GFW can access Front End boards GFW Analog Test GFS Memory Access Test tests that GFW can access to the internal external external cache memory spaces Front End Interface FPGA Test reads the version of the GFE FPGA GFW Fixed Demo Test GFW Fixed Demodulator signal path test DSP Master Clock Test tests DSP Master Clock ...

Page 250: ...OP Test tests HV STOP mechanism and checks each board is able to assert HV_STOP using its HV_STOP source Memory Callisto Memory Test NOTE The Callisto Memory test may fail if it is performed with other tests at the same time AnalogReceive Noise Floor Test BF Analog Rx Gain High BF Analog Rx Gain Med BF Analog Rx Gain Low AnalogCW aCW IQ Symmetry Test aCW beamforming test aCW IQ Symmetry test Digit...

Page 251: ...Common Diagnostics LOGIQ V2 LOGIQ V1 Basic Service Manual 8 17 5610739 100 English Rev 10 Doppler Tests Doppler Audio Test runs the tests for Doppler ...

Page 252: ...successful you will see a brief video clip with audio For more information about the test click More Information Click Pass if the test successfully reproduces the video clip Click Fail if the test is unable to successfully reproduce the video clip Click Cancel button to quit the test without recording a test result Keyboard Press each key on the keyboard and it will be added to the History Hold d...

Page 253: ...nitor color depth capacity If the colors in the color spectrum do no blend smoothly together a problem may exist with the monitor color depth Use the graduated horizontal and vertical alignment bars to determine the monitor resolution capabilities The better you can discern individual lines as they move closer together the higher the resolution capabilities of the monitor The Solid Color Test help...

Page 254: ...rection the wheel is being rotated Clicking the wheel will flash the picture of the mouse in the Mouse Status Test area The Drag and Drop Test verifies a mouse can successfully perform drag and drop operations Left click the picture of the CD and drag is onto the picture of the drive If successful the picture will change The Double Click Test verifies a mouse can successfully perform double click ...

Page 255: ... probe and unwrap the probe cord 3 Put the probe in the probe holder 4 Align the connector with the probe port and carefully push into place 5 Lock the probe latch upward 6 Carefully position the probe cord so it is free to move and is not resting on the floor 7 Enter global service user interface as GE service CAUTION DO NOT allow the probe head to hang free Impact to the probe head could result ...

Page 256: ...0 English Rev 10 Assessment Utility continued 8 In the Diagnostic Service Diagnostics Assessment Utility Probe Assessment to check the probe If there is no broken element and the probe is acceptable for diagnostic the following result window displays Figure 8 13 Probe Assessment Pass ...

Page 257: ...glish Rev 10 Assessment Utility continued If there are broken elements and the probe is not acceptable for diagnostic The assessment is fail and the failed elements are shown in the graphic Figure 8 14 Probe Assessment Fail 9 CAUTION Reboot the system after the probe assessment ...

Page 258: ...1 Basic Service Manual 5610739 100 English Rev 10 Probe Pass Fail Criteria Pass No dead element Dead elements on the edge 0 1 or end 1 end Fail Max 2 weak elements on the scan line 3dB elements 2dB Any one of the elements in one scan line element 3dB ...

Page 259: ... LOGIQ V2 LOGIQ V1 Basic Service Manual 8 25 5610739 100 English Rev 10 OP Panel Interface Figure 8 15 OP Panel Test Restart the system after diagnostics Always shutdown the system and reboot after a diagnostics session ...

Page 260: ...rvice Manual 5610739 100 English Rev 10 Network Configuration Wire LAN Network 1 Connect system with network 2 Enter Utility Connectivity TCP IP in IP settings window check Enable DHCP and select the proper network speed in Network Speed Figure 8 16 Enable DHCP ...

Page 261: ...ion input static address in IP address Subnet Mask and Default Gateway box In Network Speed box choose the proper speed available Figure 8 17 Input Static IP 3 Select Save and a popup window displays Select OK to restart the system and activate the changes Figure 8 18 System Restart inquiry dialog 4 The network icon at the bottom of the the screen displays as connected Figure 8 19 Network Icon ...

Page 262: ...sh Rev 10 Wireless LAN Network NOTE To configure the Wireless LAN network the operator must login as administrator 1 Connect the wireless adapter in the USB port 2 Enter Utility Connectivity TCP IP In the section of Wireless Network select Configuration Figure 8 20 Wireless Network Settings ...

Page 263: ...LOGIQ V2 LOGIQ V1 Basic Service Manual 9 1 5610739 100 English Rev 10 Chapter 9 Renewal Parts This chapter lists the renewal parts available for the LOGIQ V2 LOGIQ V1 ...

Page 264: ...Renewal Parts 9 2 LOGIQ V2 LOGIQ V1 Basic Service Manual 5610739 100 English Rev 10 Overview Contents in this chapter List of Abbreviations Renewal Parts Lists ...

Page 265: ...reviations Table 9 1 List of Abbreviations ABBREVIATION DESCRIPTION 3D THREE DIMENSIONAL Assy ASSEMBLY FRU 1 Replacement part available in part hub FRU 2 Replacement part available from the manufacturer lead time involved KBD Keyboard LCD Liquid Crystal Display BnV Brightness and Volume TMST Master Board ...

Page 266: ...5176304 2 AC Power Cord China 1 1 003 5176773 2 AC Power Cord India 1 1 004 5177195 2 AC Power Cord Argentina 1 1 005 5176907 2 AC Power Cord UK 1 1 006 5177153 2 AC Power Cord Denmark 1 1 007 5177154 2 AC Power Cord Switzerland 1 1 008 5177187 3 AC Power Cord Australia 1 1 009 5177146 2 AC Power Cord USA 1 1 010 5400868 2 AC Power Cord Brazil 1 1 011 5176753 2 AC Power Cord Israel 1 1 012 5177126...

Page 267: ...Renewal Parts Lists LOGIQ V2 LOGIQ V1 Basic Service Manual 9 5 5610739 100 English Rev 10 Operator Console Assy Figure 9 1 Operator Console Assy V Cart Figure 9 2 V Cart ...

Page 268: ...sh Rev 10 V Cart Table 9 3 V Cart Item Part Number Part Name Corresponding graphic Qty FRU 1400 5732311 S V Cart SVC Parts 1 1 5720204 V Cart Front Handle 5720225 V Cart Handle Clip 5720207 V Cart Cable Hook 5720221 V Cart Probe Holder Large 5641895 V Cart Small Probe Holder ...

Page 269: ...Kit 1 1 1402 5727506 V Cart Printer Shelf 1 1 1403 5727508 V Cart Probe Holder For 2PP and Cart 1 1 1404 5725649 S V Cart Caster Kits 2 1 5725649 2S V Cart Castor Kits 2 1 1405 5730407 S V Cart Bigger 2 1 1406 5729876 S V Cart Wrench for service 1 1 Table 9 3 V Cart Item Part Number Part Name Corresponding graphic Qty FRU ...

Page 270: ...al Parts 9 8 LOGIQ V2 LOGIQ V1 Basic Service Manual 5610739 100 English Rev 10 1407 5730407 2S Bigger Castor kit including Wrench 1 1 Table 9 3 V Cart Item Part Number Part Name Corresponding graphic Qty FRU ...

Page 271: ...Probe and Accessories Table 9 4 Probes for LOGIQ V2 LOGIQ V1 Item Part Name Part Number Center Image Frequency MHz Qty FRU 700 4C RS 5451471 3 10 1 1 701 L6 12 RS 5454332 7 75 1 1 702 3Sc RS 5433833 2 75 1 1 703 8C RS 5434203 6 50 1 1 704 E8C RS 5499516 6 50 1 1 705 LK760 RS 5548914 7 15 1 1 ...

Page 272: ... 5151262 UP D897MD B W Printer Chinese kit 1 816 5151259 UP D897MD B W Printer USA kit 1 817 5151261 UP D897MD B W Printer European kit 1 818 5151263 UP D897MD B W Printer Japanese kit 1 819 5426594 HP100 Printer Chinese kit 1 820 5426595 HP100 Printer European kit 1 821 5426596 HP100 Printer Japanese kit 1 822 5426597 HP100 Printer USA kit 1 823 5151259 2 UP D898MD B W Printer USA kit 1 824 51512...

Page 273: ...System and Application Software USB 1 834 5765267 2S LOGIQ V2 LOGIQ V1 R1 1 1 System and Application Software USB 1 ECG 835 H48952AB ECG cable kits EU 1 836 H41852LL ECG IEC Lead 1 837 H41852LK ECG AHA Lead 1 838 5146056 ECG Detachable cable AHA Type USA 1 839 5146739 ECG detachable cable IEC type EURO and ASIA 1 840 5146055 USB Cable for ECG 1 841 5129487 ECG module from Norav Isral not applies t...

Page 274: ...dia 1 1 903 5177195 2 AC Power Cord Argentina 1 1 904 5176907 2 AC Power Cord UK 1 1 905 5177153 2 AC Power Cord Denmark 1 1 906 5177154 2 AC Power Cord Switzerland 1 1 907 5177187 3 AC Power Cord Australia 1 1 908 5177146 2 AC Power Cord USA 1 1 909 5400868 2 AC Power Cord Brazil 1 1 910 5176753 2 AC Power Cord Israel 1 1 911 5177126 2 AC Power Cord Japan 1 1 Table 9 7 V Cart With Package for LOG...

Page 275: ... version 1 N 1011 5610736 129 LOGIQ V2 LOGIQ V1 User Guide Estonian version 1 N 1012 5610736 131 LOGIQ V2 LOGIQ V1 User Guide Slovenian version 1 N 1013 5610736 140 LOGIQ V2 LOGIQ V1 User Guide Japanese version 1 N 1014 5610736 141 LOGIQ V2 LOGIQ V1 User Guide Simplified Chinese version 1 N 1015 5610736 142 LOGIQ V2 LOGIQ V1 User Guide Swedish version 1 N 1016 5610736 144 LOGIQ V2 LOGIQ V1 User Gu...

Page 276: ...1030 5610736 174 LOGIQ V2 LOGIQ V1 User Guide Lithuanian version 1 N 1031 5610736 175 LOGIQ V2 LOGIQ V1 User Guide Latvian version 1 N 1032 5610736 176 LOGIQ V2 LOGIQ V1 User Guide Serbian version 1 N 1033 5610736 177 LOGIQ V2 LOGIQ V1 User Guide European Portuguese version 1 N 1034 5610736 181 LOGIQ V2 LOGIQ V1 User Guide Indonesian version 1 N 1035 5610736 184 LOGIQ V2 LOGIQ V1 User Guide Kazakh...

Page 277: ...d Maintenance This chapter describes Care and Maintenance on the Ultrasound system and peripherals These procedures are intended to maintain the quality of the Ultrasound system s performance Read this chapter completely and familiarize yourself with the procedures before performing a task ...

Page 278: ...w on page 10 2 Warnings on page 10 3 Why do maintenance on page 10 4 Maintenance task schedule on page 10 6 Tools required on page 10 8 System maintenance on page 10 12 Electrical safety tests on page 10 20 When there s too much leakage current on page 10 31 Inspection Paperwork on page 10 33 Electrical Safety Tests Log on page 10 35 ...

Page 279: ...CAUTIOUS WHENEVER POWER IS STILL ON AND COVERS ARE REMOVED CAUTION Practice good ESD prevention Wear an anti static strap when handling electronic parts and even when disconnecting connecting cables CAUTION Do not pull out or insert circuit boards while power is on CAUTION Do not operate this Ultrasound system unless all board covers and frame panels are securely in place System performance and co...

Page 280: ...rs Quality Assurance Programs may require additional tasks and or inspections at a different frequency than listed in this manual Keeping records It is good business practice that ultrasound facilities maintain records of periodic and corrective maintenance The Ultrasound Periodic Maintenance Inspection Certificate provides the customer with documentation that the Ultrasound system is maintained o...

Page 281: ...physicists the supervising radiologist physician or appropriate designee Routine quality control testing must occur regularly The same tests are performed during each period so that changes can be monitored over time and effective corrective action can be taken Testing results corrective action and the effects of corrective action must be documented and maintained on the site Your GE service repre...

Page 282: ...ur LOGIQ V2 LOGIQ V1 and can best provide competent efficient service Contact GE for coverage information and or price for service The service procedures and recommended intervals shown in the Care and Maintenance Task Schedule assumes that you use your LOGIQ V2 LOGIQ V1 for an average patient load 10 12 per day and not use it as a primary mobile Ultrasound system which is transported between diag...

Page 283: ...ce Annually Peripheral Leakage Current Checks See Notes Twice Annually Surface Probe Leakage Current Checks See Notes Twice Annually Endocavity Probe Leakage Current Checks See Notes Quarterly Annually Surgical Probe Leakage Current Checks See Notes Quarterly Annually Measurement Accuracy Checks See Notes Twice Annually Functional Checks See Notes also after corrective maintenance Table 10 1 Custo...

Page 284: ...en End 1 2 9 16 9 XL9974MM Xcelite hex Blade 2 5mm 9 44579 Wrench Open End 1 2 9 16 9 XL9975MM Xcelite hex Blade 3mm 9 45385 Pliers Arc Joint 7 inch 9 XL9976MM Xcelite hex Blade 4mm 9 45378 Pliers Slip Joint 9 XL9977MM Xcelite hex Blade 5mm 9 4518 Pliers Long Nose Miniature 9 XL991CM Handle 9 4518 Pliers Long Nose Miniature C2356E Screw starter Kedman Quick Wedge 9 44776 Ignition Wrench Set 10 pc ...

Page 285: ...Blade 5 32 inch 9 43499 1 2 inch Socket 1 4 inch drive 9 XL9926 Xcelite hex Blade 3 16 inch 9 4355 Flex Spinner 9 XL99764 Xcelite hex Blade 7 64 9 43523 Breaker 9 XL99964 Xcelite hex Blade 9 64 9 43531 6 inch Ext 9 XLM60 Mini screwdriver kit 9 65283 Case 8 5 in 4 5 in 2 in Deep 9 45072 Pliers 6 inch Diagonal 9 46696 Hex Keys 9 XL100X Wire Stripper Cutter 5 inch 100X 9 39829 Torpedo Level Magnetic ...

Page 286: ... Punch Pin 1 4 inch 9 34374 3 8 inch Metric Socket Set 12 PT 9 42973 Cold Chisel 1 2 inch 9 44311 16mm Socket 12 pt 9 GH77 Center Punch Automatic 9 33485 Metal Socket Tray 9 GH890 File Handle Adj 9 33484 Metal Socket Tray 9 31276 File Round Bastard 8 inch 9 33484 Metal Socket Tray 9 31277 File Half Round Bastard 8 inch 9 52068 Tap and Drill Set 9 31263 File Flat Mill 8 inch 9 52722 6 Tap 21045C Cl...

Page 287: ...strap 3M 2214 Small adjustable wrist strap 3M 3051 conductive ground cord Anti Static Vacuum Cleaner 120V 230V Safety Analyzer The safety Analyzer tool should be calibrated and compliant with AAMI ESI 1993 or IEC 60601 or AS NZS 3551 QIQ Phantom RMI Grayscale Target Model 403GS NOTE The use of a Phantom is not required during Preventive Maintenance Customer may use it as part of their Quality Assu...

Page 288: ...trasound system power on and verify that all fans and peripherals turn on Watch the displays during power up to verify that no warning or error messages are displayed Where applicable confirm that the battery is charged If no AC Input present use the internal battery 4 Probes Verify that the Ultrasound system properly recognizes all probes 5 Displays Verify proper display on the monitor 6 InSite W...

Page 289: ...obe Elements Perform an Element Test on each probe to verify that all the probe elements and system channels are functional 6 Applicable Software Options Verify the basic operation of all optional modes such as Contrast Check the basic Ultrasound system controls that affect each options operation 7 Xmit Recv Elements Use the Visual Channel Utility on the loop connect to verify that all system xmit...

Page 290: ...ssary 3 Color Printer Verify hardcopy output of the Color video page printer Clean heads and covers if necessary 4 DICOM Verify that DICOM is functioning properly Send an image to a DICOM device 5 ECG Verify basic operation with customer 6 Footswitch Verify that the footswitch is functioning as programed Clean as necessary 7 DVD Verify that the DVD is functioning properly Clean heads and covers if...

Page 291: ...or for dents scratches or cracks 3 Input Power Refer to Mains cable inspection on page 10 14 4 Cables Connectors Check all internal cable harnesses and connectors for wear and secure connector seating Pay special attention to footswitch assembly and probe strain or bend reliefs 5 Shielding Covers Check to ensure that all EMI shielding internal covers air flow panels and screws are in place Missing...

Page 292: ...mperature log to see if there are any trends that could cause problems in the future 3 Check the Configuration Log update if needed 10 Power and System Status Indicators Check for proper operation of all Power and System Status Indicators 11 Battery Where applicable check that the battery is not damaged does not leak does not emit an odor and is not deformed or discolored Observe all warnings and ...

Page 293: ... Failure to properly handle or maintain a probe may also void its warranty Any evidence of wear indicates the probe cannot be used Do a visual check of the probe pins and Ultrasound system sockets before plugging in a probe The Interoperative probes often have special considerations and individual probe user manuals For Interoperative probes also refer to their separate user manuals Table 10 11 Sy...

Page 294: ...ade of nitrile derived from vegetable starch to prevent allergic latex reactions CAUTION Failure to follow the prescribed cleaning or disinfection procedures will void the probe s warranty DO NOT soak or wipe the lens with any product not listed in the User Manual Doing so could result in irreparable damage to the probe Follow care instructions that came with the probe CAUTION Disinfect a defectiv...

Page 295: ...flow chart below to carry out battery performance maintenance Figure 10 1 Flow chart of Battery Performance Maintenance NOTE Disconnect all probes when discharge battery NOTE Discharge the battery to let the system automatically shut down Battery discharge Battery charge 3 hour Yes No Battery power 90 Battery charge 3 hour Battery power 90 No Battery is Ok Yes Yes Discharge Replace battery No Yes ...

Page 296: ...NTHS ACCORDING TO THE HISTORICAL DATA ONLY TRAINED PERSONS ARE ALLOWED TO PERFORM THE SAFETY INSPECTIONS MENTIONED ABOVE DANGER TO MINIMIZE RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK ONLY TRAINED PERSONS ARE ALLOWED TO PERFORM THE ELECTRICAL SAFETY INSPECTIONS AND TESTS DANGER TO AVOID ELECTRICAL SHOCK THE ULTRASOUND SYSTEM UNDER TEST MUST NOT BE CONNECTED TO OTHER ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT REMOVE ALL INTERCONNECTING CA...

Page 297: ...he cables and strain relief at each end Inspect the transducer enclosure and lens for cracks holes and similar defects Test the system peripherals and probes for leakage current Excessive leakage current can cause injury or death in sensitive patients High leakage current can also indicate degradation of insulation and a potential for electrical failure Do not use probes or equipment having excess...

Page 298: ... for capacitors to discharge as there are no test points to verify isolation 6 Remove disconnect the battery if present Ultrasound System components may be energized CAUTION Compare all safety test results with safety test results of previously performed safety tests e g last year etc In case of unexplainable abrupt changes of safety test results consult experienced authorized service personnel or...

Page 299: ...Table 10 14 Type CF Applied Part Leakage Current Limits ECG Connections Country Normal Condition Open Ground Reverse Polarity Open Neutral Mains Applied All 0 1 mA 0 5 mA 0 5 mA 0 5 mA 5 0 mA Table 10 15 Equipment Type and Test Definitions Applied Parts AP Parts or accessories that contact the patient to perform their function For ultrasound equipment this includes transducers and ECG leads Type B...

Page 300: ... be reported to the hospital immediately and the receptacle should not be used Figure 10 2 Typical alternate outlet tester NOTE No outlet tester can detect the condition where the Neutral grounded supply conductor and the Grounding protective earth conductor are reversed If later tests indicate high leakage currents this should be suspected as a possible cause and the outlet wiring should be visua...

Page 301: ...exposed metal parts of the case The ground wire resistance should be less than 0 2 ohms Reference the procedure in the IEC60601 1 Figure 10 3 Ground continuity test DANGER ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD THE PATIENT MUST NOT BE CONTACTED TO THE EQUIPMENT DURING THIS TEST 1 GROUND PIN 2 OHMMETER 3 LOGIQ V2 LOGIQ V1 4 ACCESSIBLE METAL PART MONITOR HOUSING PEAR PANEL CONNECTOR ANY CASTER WHEEL SUPPORT ...

Page 302: ...ilar test instrument its power plug may be inserted into the wall outlet and the equipment under test is plugged into the receptacle on the panel of the meter This places the meter in the grounding conductor and the current flowing from the case to ground will be indicated in any of the current ranges The maximum allowable limit for chassis source leakage is shown in Table 10 12 on page 10 22 DANG...

Page 303: ...on page 10 22 Record all data on the PM Inspection Certificate Table 10 16 Typical Data Sheet for enclosure Source Leakage Current Unit Power Tester Polarity Switch Tester Neutral or Ground Switch Test 1 Speaker Cover Test 2 Real Panel Metal Parts Optional Test 3 Optional Test 4 Enter Name of tested peripheral here ON NORM OPEN ON NORM CLOSED ON REV OPEN ON REV CLOSED OFF NORM OPEN OFF NORM CLOSED...

Page 304: ...ge and test lead placement It is abnormal if no leakage current is measured If no leakage current is detected check the configuration of the test equipment Tools For needed tools see Tools required on page 10 8 DANGER DO NOT USE THE PROBE IF THE INSULATING MATERIAL HAS BEEN PUNCTURED OR OTHERWISE COMPROMISED INTEGRITY OF THE INSULATION MATERIAL AND PATIENT SAFETY CAN BE VERIFIED BY SAFETY TESTING ...

Page 305: ...ter Procedure Using Probe Adapter Follow the Safety Analyzer tool instruction to test each transducer for leakage current The electrical Safety Analyzer tool should be calibrated and compliant with AAMI ESI 1993 or IEC 60601 or AS NZS 3551 No Meter Procedure Using Probe Adapter Follow the Safety Analyzer tool instruction to test each transducer for leakage current The electrical Safety Analyzer to...

Page 306: ...ess than the values shown in Table 10 13 on page 10 22 Record all data on the PM Inspection Certificate Table 10 17 Typical Data Sheet For Transducer Source Leakage Current Transducer Tested Unit Power Tester Power Polarity Switch Tester GROUND or NUETRAL Switch Measurement ON NORM OPEN ON NORM CLOSED ON REV OPEN ON REV CLOSED OFF NORM OPEN OFF NORM CLOSED OFF REV OPEN OFF REV CLOSED ...

Page 307: ...t Where applicable tighten all grounds Ensure star washers are under all ground studs Inspect wiring for bad crimps poor connections or damage Test the wall outlet verify it is grounded and is free of other wiring abnormalities Notify the user or owner to correct any deviations As a work around check the other outlets to see if they could be used instead NOTE No outlet tester can detect the condit...

Page 308: ...robe type in the appropriate space on the check list If excessive leakage current is slot dependent inspect the system connector for bent pins poor connections and ground continuity If the problem remains with the probe replace the probe Peripheral Fails Tighten all grounds Ensure star washers are under all ground studs Inspect wiring for bad crimps poor connections or damage Still Fails If all el...

Page 309: ...a N r e m o t s u C Date Performed Warranty C ontract HBS System Type e t a D e r u t c a f u n a M r e b m u N l a i r e S r e b m u N l e d o M r e b m u N l a i r e S r e b m u N l e d o M t a m r o F n a c S y c n e u q e r F 1 e b o r P r e b m u N l a i r e S r e b m u N l e d o M t a m r o F n a c S y c n e u q e r F 2 e b o r P r e b m u N l a i r e S r e b m u N l e d o M t a m r o F n a ...

Page 310: ... o D O I l a n r e t x E n o i t c n u F e d o M F C s r o t c e n n o C d n a s e l b a C n o i t c n u F e d o M M Applicable Software Opti l a r e h p i r e P d e v o r p p A E G s n o s DVD RW Printer i l e b a L s n o i t p O e r a w d r a H e l b a c i l p p A ng see User Manual for Labeling Control Panel LCD Measurement Accuracy GE Approved Peripherals PHYSICAL IN ELECTRICAL SAFETY Final Ch...

Page 311: ...alue measured OK Comments Outlet correct ground and wiring config System ground continuity Chassis source leakage current probe Chassis source leakage current wheel Chassis source leakage current monitor Patient lead source leakage lead to ground Patient lead source leakage lead to lead Patient lead source leakage isolation Peripheral 1 leakage current Peripheral 1 ground continuity Peripheral 2 l...

Page 312: ...l 2 ground continuity Peripheral 3 leakage current Peripheral 3 ground continuity Table 10 18 Electrical safety tests log Continued Electrical test performed Max value allowed Value measured OK Comments Table 10 19 Electrical safety tests probes log Probe Max value allowed Max value measured OK Comments ...

Page 313: ...ers 1 28 customer order verification 3 13 customer provided prerequisite 7 13 D damage in transportation 3 7 damage in transport i 14 dangerous procedure warnings 1 22 data network setup requirements 2 19 desirable features 2 15 DICOM network function 2 19 DICOM setup requirements 2 20 display PDF files from manual CD ROM print PDF files from manual CD ROM 4 21 E electrical requirements 2 6 EMI li...

Page 314: ...ments 2 19 installation see system setup 3 1 installation warnings see setup warnings 3 3 introduction chapter 1 1 1 L legal notes i 17 lighting 2 5 list of abbrevations 9 3 loading software 7 13 lockout tagout LOTO requirements 1 23 LOTO lockout tagout requirements 1 23 M mains cable inspection 10 14 maintenance physical inspection 10 15 preliminary checks 10 12 system maintenance 10 12 maintenan...

Page 315: ... site preparations 2 1 time and manpower requirements 2 11 software loading 7 13 software hardware compatibility 9 4 software hardware compatibility 5 3 specifications 3 14 electrical specifications 3 15 physical dimensions 3 14 standard GE tool kit 10 8 standard hazard icons 1 8 statement certified electrical contractor statement i 14 system specifications 3 14 system checks 10 13 system maintena...

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