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Ultrasound System

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Common Service Information

Direction 5444964-100 English

 

Rev. 5

Summary of Contents for LOGIC C2 Series

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Page 16: ...freight or express bill BEFORE delivery is accepted or signed for by a GE representative or hospital receiving agent Whether noted or concealed damage MUST be reported to the carrier immediately upon...

Page 17: ...of electrical equipment calibrations and testing shall be performed by qualified GE personnel In performing all electrical work on these products GE will use its own specially trained field engineers...

Page 18: ...il the information to GE Service Documentation 9900 Innovation Drive RP 2156 WAUWATOSA WI 53226 USA GE employees should use Post Market Quality Management PQM to report service documentation issues Se...

Page 19: ...notice Every precaution has been taken in the preparation of this document Nevertheless GE assumes no responsibility for errors omissions or any damages including special or consequential resulting f...

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Page 21: ...the Ultrasound System 1 3 Products Covered in this Manual Chapter 2 Safety Information Overview Contents in this chapter 2 2 Important conventions Conventions used in book 2 3 Standard hazard icons 2...

Page 22: ...21 Required facility needs 3 23 Desirable features 3 25 Chapter 4 Care and Maintenance Overview Care and Maintenance 4 2 Contents in this chapter 4 2 Warnings Warnings 4 3 Why do maintenance Keeping...

Page 23: ...ink leakage isolation test 4 33 Probe Source leakage current test 4 35 Isolated Probe Sink Leakage Isolation Test 4 40 When there s too much leakage current AC DC Fails 4 44 Chassis Fails 4 44 Probe F...

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Page 25: ...vice Information 1 1 Direction 5444964 100 English Rev 5 Chapter 1 Overview This Service Manual includes common service information for GE s Ultrasound systems The manual provides Installation Safety...

Page 26: ...ction 5444964 100 English Rev 5 Content in this manual The following topics are covered in this manual Products covered in this manual See Chapter 1 this chapter Safety Information See Chapter 2 Site...

Page 27: ...ystem with total data management The fully digital architecture of the Ultrasound System allows optimal usage of all scanning modes and probe types throughout the full spectrum of operating frequencie...

Page 28: ...Workstation Vivid 3n Voluson S10 LOGIQ S7 LOGIQ i Vivid 7 Vivid E9 and Vivid E7 Vivid P3 Voluson S8 LOGIQ 7 LOGIQ e Vivid E80 E90 E95 Vivid i Voluson S6 LOGIQ S6 LOGIQ Book Vivid S60 S70 Vivid in Volu...

Page 29: ...0 English Rev 5 Chapter 2 Safety Information This chapter describes important issues related to safely servicing the Ultrasound System The service provider must read and understand all the information...

Page 30: ...ntents in this chapter Important conventions on page 2 3 Product Icons on page 2 7 Safety considerations on page 2 8 Label locations on page 2 18 Dangerous procedure warnings on page 2 19 Lockout Tago...

Page 31: ...Important conventions Conventions used in book Important conventions used in this document are described below Icons Pictures or icons are used wherever they will reinforce the printed message The ico...

Page 32: ...CAUTION NOTE Notes are 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 D...

Page 33: ...bols for Danger Warning or Caution as seen throughout this chapter and manual In addition to text several different graphical icons symbols may be used to make you aware of specific types of hazards t...

Page 34: ...used Other 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 2 2 Standard Icons...

Page 35: ...on 5444964 100 English Rev 5 Product Icons Label Icon Description Refer to the User s Manual for a description and location of Ultrasound System icons How to lock the Operator Panel prior to transport...

Page 36: ...erating personnel must not remove the Ultrasound system covers Servicing should be performed by authorized personnel only Only personnel who have participated in a Ultrasound System Training Seminar a...

Page 37: ...ARNING 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 substi...

Page 38: ...hearwave Option can take up to 5 minutes to discharge WARNING For Console Ultrasound systems and for Ultrasound systems mounted on a Cart use extreme caution as long as the Ultrasound System is un sta...

Page 39: ...ndling 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 damage WARNING Never use a probe t...

Page 40: ...d result in injury uncontrolled motion and costly damage Use the handle to move the Ultrasound system Be sure the pathway is clear Limit movement to a slow careful walk Do not let the Ultrasound syste...

Page 41: ...ystem Common Service Information 2 13 Direction 5444964 100 English Rev 5 Mechanical safety continued CAUTION Use safety shoes when doing work where there is any chance of foot injury CAUTION Be caref...

Page 42: ...verify that the rear brakes are in the locked position WARNING When the Ultrasound system is raised for a repair or moved along any incline use extreme caution since it may become unstable and tip ov...

Page 43: ...ition before moving the Ultrasound system around CAUTION To avoid injury when you move the LCD monitor and the monitor arm do not put your finger hand or object on the joint of the monitor or the moni...

Page 44: ...id unpaved roads excessive speeds and erratic stops or starts Electrical safety Safe practices Follow these guidelines to minimize shock hazards whenever you are using the Ultrasound System To minimiz...

Page 45: ...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 The Ultra...

Page 46: ...Service Information Direction 5444964 100 English Rev 5 Label locations Product Labels It is important to refer to the current revision of the Ultrasound System s User Manual for a full list of produc...

Page 47: ...UTION WHEN HANDLING TESTING AND ADJUSTING WARNING If the covers are removed from an operating Ultrasound System some metal surfaces may be warm enough to pose a potential heat hazard if touched even w...

Page 48: ...potentially hazardous stored or residual energy is relieved WARNING Energy Control and Power Lockout for Ultrasound System When servicing parts of the Ultrasound system where there is exposure to volt...

Page 49: ...e 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 The Ult...

Page 50: ...netic interference 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 elec...

Page 51: ...nnector 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 con...

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Page 53: ...100 English Rev 5 Chapter 3 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 el...

Page 54: ...parations 3 2 Ultrasound System Common Service Information Direction 5444964 100 English Rev 5 Overview Contents in this chapter General Ultrasound system requirements on page 3 3 Facility needs on pa...

Page 55: ...ments on page 3 20 Time and manpower requirements on page 3 20 Ultrasound system environmental requirements If the Ultrasound system is very cold or hot When unpacking the Ultrasound system allow the...

Page 56: ...oling needed for lights people or other equipment in the 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 sy...

Page 57: ...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...

Page 58: ...e 3 6 Electrical requirements LOGIQ Consoles on page 3 7 Electrical Specifications for LOGIQ C Series and LOGIQ C3 C5 Premium on page 3 8 Electrical Requirements Vivid Consoles on page 3 9 Electrical...

Page 59: ...OGIQ P5 LOGIQ A5 100 120 VAC 200 240 VAC 750 VA LOGIQ E8 LOGIQ S8 LOGIQ S7 100 120 VAC 200 240 VAC 900 VA LOGIQ P3 100 120 VAC 200 240 VAC 425 VA LOGIQ P6 100 120 VAC 200 240 VAC 950 VA LOGIQ P9 P7 10...

Page 60: ...Model 626 Table 3 4 Electrical Specifications for LOGIQ C Series and LOGIQ C3 C5 Premium Parameter Area Limits Voltage Range 100 120V 500VA 220 240V 500VA Power All applications MAX 750 VA Line Freque...

Page 61: ...nt or Power Consumption Frequency Vivid E7 E9 100 230 VAC 10 1100 W 50 60 Hz Vivid 7 230 VAC 5 A Vivid 7 100 120 VAC 10 A Vivid S5 S5N Vivid S6 S6N 100 240 VAC 0 5 to 1A Vivid 4 100 VAC 8 A 120 VAC 8...

Page 62: ...Current or Power Consumption Frequency Voluson 730 100 VAC 10 10 1 A 50 60 Hz 2Hz 110 VAC 9 2 A 115 VAC 8 8 A 130 VAC 7 8 A 230 VAC 4 4 A 240 VAC 4 2 A Voluson E6 Voluson E8 model type BT13 100 130 VA...

Page 63: ...ivid iq Power Requirements on page 3 13 Isolation Cart for LOGIQBook XP Series LOGIQ e LOGIQ e Vet LOGIQ i Vivid e on page 3 14 Table 3 7 Electrical Requirements LOGIQ Laptops Product Voltage Toleranc...

Page 64: ...olerance Current or Power Consumption Frequency AC DC Converter for Vivid i Vivid iN and Vivid q Vivid qN 100 240 VAC 10 0 5 to 1 0 A 50 60 Hz Adapter for Vivid e 100 240 VAC 10 130 VA max 1 3 A max 5...

Page 65: ...IQ i and Vivid e 100 120V 220 240V 500VA 500VA 50 60 Hz Voltage Range Docking Cart used for LOGIQ e R8 x x or higher 100 240V 350 VA Vivid iq Docking Cart 100 240V 190VA 350 VA Power All applications...

Page 66: ...GIQ e LOGIQ e Vet LOGIQ i Vivid e Input Output 100 120V 50 60Hz 500VA 100 120V 50 60Hz 250VA 220 240V 50 60Hz 500VA 220 240V 50 60Hz 250VA Table 3 12 E Isolation Cart for LOGIQ e Input Output 100 120V...

Page 67: ...e Handheld Ultrasound Systems Contents Electrical Requirements Venue Series on page 3 15 Table 3 14 Electrical Requirements Venue Series Product Voltage Tolerance Current or Power Consumption Frequenc...

Page 68: ...al Requirements LOGIQworks Workstations on page 3 16 Table 3 15 Electrical Requirements EchoPAC PC Turnkey Workstations Product Voltage Tolerance Current or Power Consumption Frequency All models 100...

Page 69: ...uipment needed to support this Ultrasound system must also be present within 1 m 3 2 ft of the Ultrasound system Electrical installation must meet all current local state and national electrical codes...

Page 70: ...ion 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 sour...

Page 71: ...quency gaskets allow radio frequencies to interfere with the ultrasound signals Replace broken Radio Frequency gaskets If more than 20 or a pair of the fingers on a Radio Frequency gasket are broken r...

Page 72: ...Time and manpower requirements Site preparation takes time Begin site preparation checks as soon as possible if possible six weeks before delivery to allow enough time to make any changes WARNING For...

Page 73: ...aser responsibilities The work and materials needed to prepare the site is the responsibility of the purchaser Delay confusion and waste of manpower can be avoided by completing pre installation work...

Page 74: ...ts 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 provid...

Page 75: ...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 circuit and...

Page 76: ...Top and 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 protec...

Page 77: ...sound system 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 case...

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Page 79: ...are and 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 Re...

Page 80: ...Checks Peripheral Cable Physical Inspection Probe Maintenance System Cleaning including Air Filter Cleaning Electrical Safety Testing NOTE It has been determined by engineering that your Ultrasound Sy...

Page 81: ...nti 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...

Page 82: ...to gain accreditation from organizations such as the American College of Radiology USA it is the customer s responsibility to have a quality assurance program in place for each Ultrasound system The p...

Page 83: ...vice Representative has an in depth knowledge of your Ultrasound System and can best provide competent efficient service Contact GE for coverage information and or price for service The service proced...

Page 84: ...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 n...

Page 85: ...here applicable verify basic 3D Mode operation Check the basic system controls that affect this mode of operation 6 RealTime 4D Mode Where applicable verify basic RealTime 4D Mode operation Check the...

Page 86: ...y 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 Ver...

Page 87: ...Inspect alphanumeric keyboard and operator panel operator control panel Record any damaged or missing items 5 Operating Panel Movement Where applicable verify ease of operating panel operator control...

Page 88: ...ernal covers air flow panels and screws are in place Missing covers and hardware could cause EMI RFI problems while scanning 14 Control Panel Inspect alphanumeric keyboard and Operating Panel Record a...

Page 89: ...Common Service Information 4 11 Direction 5444964 100 English Rev 5 Cleaning Refer to the User Manual for the Ultrasound console for instructions Air filter cleaning Refer to the User Manual for the...

Page 90: ...roved disinfectants or products that have not been evaluated by GE for material compatibility Damages linked to the use of disapproved chemicals are not covered under product warranty or service contr...

Page 91: ...formation 4 13 Direction 5444964 100 English Rev 5 Using a Phantom Phantoms The use of a Phantom is not required during Care and Maintenance except for the Invenia ABUS Scan Station Customer may use i...

Page 92: ...iew on page 4 16 Leakage current limits on page 4 19 Outlet test wiring arrangement USA and Canada on page 4 23 Grounding continuity on page 4 24 Chassis leakage current test on page 4 25 Isolated pat...

Page 93: ...outlet AC wall outlet and power outlet refer to the AC power outlet of the UPS In case of further available AC or DC power outlets at the same used UPS these must remain unused i e not connected to an...

Page 94: ...se tests may refer to specific safety analyzer equipment as an example Always refer to the safety analyzer s user manual that will be used to perform the tests WARNING Energy Control and Power Lockout...

Page 95: ...and appliance inlet for damaged insulation and adequacy of strain relief and cable clamps Locate and examine all associated probes Inspect the cables and strain relief at each end Inspect the transduc...

Page 96: ...nd avoid an electric shock only trained persons are allowed to perform the electrical safety inspections and tests CAUTION Compare all safety test results with safety test results of previously perfor...

Page 97: ...Volt 220 240 Volt or 230 240 Volt mains WARNING Energy Control and Power Lockout for Ultrasound System When servicing parts of the Ultrasound system where there is exposure to voltage greater than 30...

Page 98: ...nt limits for Ultrasound system operation on 100 130 Volt mains US Canada Japan Leakage Current Test System Power Grounding PE Conductor Limit in mA Limit in A Earth Leakage On and Off N A 0 3 1 300 1...

Page 99: ...ound system operation on 220 240 Volt mains Leakage Current Test System Power Grounding PE Conductor Limit in mA Limit in A Earth Leakage On and Off N A 0 5 500 Chassis Enclosure Leakage On and Off Cl...

Page 100: ...are marked with the man in box BF symbol Type BF Defib Proof Type BF defibrillation proof Applied Part man in the box with paddle symbol is in accordance with IEC 60417 5334 e g ECG electrodes which a...

Page 101: ...und should be reported to the hospital immediately and the receptacle should not be used Figure 4 1 Typical alternate outlet tester NOTE No outlet tester can detect the condition where the Neutral gro...

Page 102: ...an 0 2 ohms Reference the procedure in the IEC60601 1 1 and or IEC62353 Figure 4 2 Ground continuity test DANGER Electric Shock Hazard The patient or operator MUST NOT come into contact with the equip...

Page 103: ...testing Electrical Safety Analyzer is connected to parts of the equipment easily contacted by the user or patient Record the highest reading DANGER Electric Shock Hazard When the Electrical Safety An...

Page 104: ...ent under test into the receptacle on the panel of the Electrical Safety Analyzer 3 Connect the Electrical Safety Analyzer to an accessible metal surface of the Ultrasound system using the cable provi...

Page 105: ...07 and IEC 60601 1 2005 NOTE Values in italics font are given as examples only Table 4 10 Typical data format for recording enclosure chassis leakage Unit under test___________________________________...

Page 106: ...sed polarity 100 on open reversed polarity 500 Table 4 11 Typical data format for recording enclosure chassis leakage Continued Unit under test____________________________________ Date of test _______...

Page 107: ...ould be made with the ground open and closed with power line polarity normal and reversed and with the Ultrasound system on and off per IEC 62353 For each combination the operating controls such as th...

Page 108: ...the Ultrasound system on and off NOTE For more information refer to the safety analyzer s user manual Measurements should be made under the test conditions specified in Table 4 6 on page 4 20 or Tabl...

Page 109: ...rements should be recorded from each lead combination under each set of test conditions specified in Table 4 6 on page 4 20 or Table 4 7 on page 4 21 as applicable Record all data and keep the record...

Page 110: ...__________________________ Date of test _____________ Test Conditions Patient Lead or Combination Measured System Power Grounding PE RA to LA LA to LL LL to RA Off closed Off open On Transmit closed O...

Page 111: ...eep the record of the results with other hard copies of maintenance data 1 Connect the Safety analyzer to a wall AC power outlet 2 Plug the equipment under test into the receptacle on the panel of the...

Page 112: ...OTE Values in italics font are given as examples only Table 4 14 Typical data format for recording isolated patient lead sink leakage Unit under test_________________________________ Date of test ____...

Page 113: ...have some amount of leakage dependent on its design Small variations in probe leakage currents are normal from probe to probe Other variations will result from differences in line voltage and test le...

Page 114: ...he probe must be active to find the worst case condition Record all data and keep the record of the results with other hard copies of maintenance data NOTE Saline water pod should be insulated from fl...

Page 115: ...function switch to Chassis or Enclosure Leakage 4 Plug the Ultrasound system s power cord into the Electrical Safety Analyzer 5 Plug the Chassis Ground Probe saline probe into the Electrical Safety An...

Page 116: ...ive probe c Depress the LIFT GROUND rocker switch and record the highest current reading d Follow the test conditions and test limits described in Table 4 6 on page 4 20 or Table 4 7 on page 4 21 as a...

Page 117: ...leakage current Unit under test___________________________ Date of test ___________ Test Conditions Probe as measured in saline bath System Power Grounding PE 4C i12L TS E8C off closed off open on cl...

Page 118: ...em 4 Immerse the saline probe in the saline solution 5 Immerse the Ultrasound probe s face imaging area of the probe into the saline solution 6 Select the Patient Lead Leakage function on the Electric...

Page 119: ...n italics font are given as examples only Table 4 18 Typical data format for recording Isolated Probe sink leakage Unit under test___________________________ Date of test ___________ Test Conditions P...

Page 120: ...o be performed with the probe disconnected from the Ultrasound system Apply mains voltage over the insulation barrier Between protective earth on the probe connector and an electrical anode in saline...

Page 121: ...as indicated below Figure 4 6 TEE probe leakage isolation sink current test NOTE Where applicable a typical test setup of non TEE Probes can be as illustrated in Figure 4 4 on page 4 36 The test pass...

Page 122: ...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...

Page 123: ...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 connect...

Page 124: ...ltrasound System Common Service Information Direction 5444964 100 English Rev 5 Ultrasound Equipment Quality Check EQC and IQC Quality Checks Contact your GE Service Representative to perform Equipmen...

Page 125: ...tromagnetic interference abatement 3 19 prevention 3 19 electrostatic discharge prevention 2 23 EMC compliance 2 22 electromagnetic compatibility 2 22 what is EMC 2 22 EMI abatement 3 19 prevention 3...

Page 126: ...operational and storage temperature for probes 3 20 product description 1 3 purchaser responsibilities 3 21 R required facility needs 3 23 requirements ultrasound system 3 3 returning shipping probes...

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