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LOGIQ e – Basic Service Manual

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Page 1: ...GE Technical Publication LOGIQ e Basic Service Manual Direction Number 5461614 100 English Rev 6 All Material Copyright 2014 2015 by General Electric Company Inc All Rights Reserved...

Page 2: ...opyright 2014 2015 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...

Page 3: ...HANGE Rev 1 2013 06 07 Initial Release Rev 2 2013 10 10 Add service information Rev 3 2014 03 07 Update spare part list Rev 4 2014 05 12 Add E Isolation Cart spare parts Rev 5 2014 09 26 1 Add barcode...

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Page 13: ...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...

Page 14: ...c 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 Changjiang Road Wuxi Nat...

Page 15: ...quirements 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...

Page 16: ...vice software does not extend to or cover this software or related documentation If you are a GE employee or a customer who has entered into such a license agreement with GE to use this proprietary so...

Page 17: ...1 3 Contents in this service manual 1 3 Typical users of the Basic Service Manual 1 4 LOGIQ e models covered by this manual 1 5 General Caution 1 6 Important conventions Conventions used in book 1 7 S...

Page 18: ...ate Ultrasound Room Layout 2 15 Networking setup requirements 2 16 Environmental Dangers Patient Environment IEC60601 1and ANSI AAMI ES60601 1 2 19 Chapter 3 System Setup Overview Contents in this cha...

Page 19: ...2 General procedures Contents in this Section 4 3 Caution and Warning 4 4 Power ON Boot Up 4 5 Power shut down 4 11 Removable media 4 13 Archiving and loading presets 4 13 Where are the User Manuals a...

Page 20: ...ents in this Section 7 3 Collect Vital System Information 7 3 Collect a Trouble Image with Logs 7 5 USB Quick Save Overview 7 7 Check and Record the P3 Key Function 7 7 Setting the P3 Key to USB Quick...

Page 21: ...in This Section 9 3 Power Cable 9 4 Operator Console Assy 9 5 LCD Assy 9 6 Keyboard Assy 9 7 Bottom Assy 9 9 E Isolation Cart and Advanced Isolation Cart 9 13 Accessories and Kits 9 17 Probe 9 19 Manu...

Page 22: ...Probe Fails 10 39 Peripheral Fails 10 39 Still Fails 10 39 New Unit 10 39 ECG Fails 10 39 Inspection Paperwork Ultrasound Inspection Forms 10 40 Electrical Safety Tests Log Chapter 11 Docking Cart Se...

Page 23: ...n 12 3 Contents in this Section 12 3 Disassembly Re assembly 12 3 Renewal Parts Contents in This Section 12 12 Introduction 12 12 Power Cable 12 13 Operator Console Assy 12 14 Docking Station 12 15 Pr...

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Page 25: ...v 6 Chapter 1 Introduction This chapter describes important issues related to safely servicing the Ultrasound system and Docking Cart The service provider must read and understand all the information...

Page 26: ...2 Manual Overview on page 1 3 Important conventions on page 1 7 Product icons on page 1 11 Safety considerations on page 1 19 Dangerous procedure warnings on page 1 28 Lockout Tagout LOTO requirement...

Page 27: ...before chapter 1 you will find the Revision overview the Important precautions including Translation policy Damage in transportation Certified electrical contractor statement Omission errors Service s...

Page 28: ...ning diagnostic or related routines for the LOGIQ e system 8 Replacement Procedures Provides disassembly procedures and reassembly procedures for all changeable FRU on the system 9 Renewal Parts Conta...

Page 29: ...be fully read and understood before operating the LOGIQ e and also kept near the unit for quick reference The online versions of the operator manuals are available via the Help function on LOGIQ e s o...

Page 30: ...UTION Proceed cautiously when crossing door or elevator thresholds with the Docking Cart or Isolation Cart Use the handle to push pull the system e g do not use the Docking Cart external LCD Failure t...

Page 31: ...this document are described next Model designations This manual covers the LOGIQ e Ultrasound systems listed in LOGIQ e models covered by this manual on page 1 5 Icons Pictures or icons are used where...

Page 32: ...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 pr...

Page 33: ...n 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 symb...

Page 34: ...ons 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 indicate...

Page 35: ...rtant information provided on the equipment Table 1 5 Product Icons Label Icon Purpose Meaning Location Identification and Rating Plate Manufacture s name and address Date of manufacture Model and ser...

Page 36: ...to indicate the degree of safety or protection IP Code IPX8 IPX8 MKF 2 MED GP26 Indicates the degree of protection provided by the enclosure per IEC60 529 IPX8 can be used in an operating room environ...

Page 37: ...Certification Mark is used to designate conformance to nationally recognized product safety standards The Mark bears the name and or logo of the testing laboratory product category safety standard to...

Page 38: ...letters below the separate collection symbol indicate whether certain elements Pb Lead Cd Cadmium Hg Mercury are contained in the battery To minimize potential effects on the environment and human he...

Page 39: ...substance s above the maximum concentration value Maximum concentration values for electronic information products as set by the People s Republic of China Electronic Industry Standard SJ T11364 2006...

Page 40: ...ental pollution bodily injury or damage to any assets Rating Plate When closing the LCD cover use caution to avoid injuring hands or fingers as there is a closing mechanism which allows the LCD cover...

Page 41: ...rt and how to release it When put the system on docking cart top cover avoid injuring the fingers and hands Make sure the system s handle is locked well after mounting the system to docking cart top c...

Page 42: ...p down when mounting it to the docking cart The 3 Probe Port will be damaged if it drops on hard surface 3 Probe Port When pushing the Extended Life Battery in to the power box use caution to avoid in...

Page 43: ...y on page 1 19 Mechanical safety on page 1 22 Electrical safety on page 1 24 Battery Safety on page 1 26 Human Safety Operating personnel must not remove the system covers Servicing should be performe...

Page 44: ...or 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 energ...

Page 45: ...ion 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...

Page 46: ...you should save 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...

Page 47: ...low careful walk use two people when moving on inclines or lifting more than 16 kg 35 lbs WARNING When the docking cart is raised for a repair or moved along any incline use external caution since it...

Page 48: ...are using the Ultrasound system To minimize shock hazard the equipment chassis must be connected to an electrical ground The Ultrasound system is equipped with a three conductor AC power cable This mu...

Page 49: ...em 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...

Page 50: ...re 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...

Page 51: ...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...

Page 52: ...e removed from an operating LOGIQ e 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...

Page 53: ...ut 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 e When servici...

Page 54: ...lated 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 d...

Page 55: ...eferred to as radio frequency or electromagnetic interference RFI EMI and can be radiated through space or conducted over interconnecting power of signal cables In addition to electromagnetic energy E...

Page 56: ...oint 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 syste...

Page 57: ...ppropriate support 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...

Page 58: ...cation Support 1 262 524 5300 1 262 524 5698 Europe GE Ultraschall Deutschland Gmbh Co KG Beethovenstrasse 239 Postfach 11 05 60 D 42655 Solingen Germany Phone 33 0 130 831 300 General Imaging and Car...

Page 59: ...461614 100 English Rev 6 Factory Site Table 1 8 System manufacturer MANUFACTURER PHONE NUMBER FAX NUMBER GE Medical Systems China Co Ltd No 19 Changjiang Road WuXi National Hi Tech Development Zone Ji...

Page 60: ...Introduction 1 36 LOGIQ e Basic Service Manual 5461614 100 English Rev 6...

Page 61: ...6 Chapter 2 Site Preparations This chapter provides the information required to plan and prepare for the setup of an Ultrasound system and Docking Cart Included are descriptions of the facility and e...

Page 62: ...ons 2 2 LOGIQ e Basic Service Manual 5461614 100 English Rev 6 Overview Contents in this chapter Overview on page 2 2 General requirements on page 2 3 Facility needs on page 2 12 Environmental Dangers...

Page 63: ...ronmental 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 ta...

Page 64: ...m Environmental Requirements Operational with probe Storage LOGIQ e Transport LOGIQ e Temperature 10 40 C 50 104 F 5 50 C 23 122 F 5 50 C 23 122 F Humidity 30 75 non condensing 10 90 non condensing 10...

Page 65: ...ce of EMI which could degrade image quality These controls should be selected to minimize possible interference Table 2 4 Environmental Requirements for an Ultrasound Room for Docking Cart Item Values...

Page 66: ...tion 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 a full size...

Page 67: ...ut a power plug or with the wrong plug you must contact your GE dealer or the installation engineer must supply what is locally required Power stability requirements Voltage drop out Max 10 ms Power t...

Page 68: ...100 240V 350VA Power All applications More than or equal to 750 VA Line Frequency All applications 50 60Hz 2Hz Power Transients All applications Less than 25 of nominal peak voltage for less than 1 mi...

Page 69: ...sible 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 inc...

Page 70: ...ere 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...

Page 71: ...OBES ARE DESIGNED FOR STORAGE TEMPERATURES OF 5 TO 50 degrees C WHEN EXPOSED TO LARGE TEMPERATURE VARIATIONS THE PRODUCT SHOULD BE KEPT IN ROOM TEMPERATURE FOR 10 HOURS BEFORE USE Table 2 8 Operation...

Page 72: ...products 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 requ...

Page 73: ...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 Ultrasound unit is only a conduit Dedicated single b...

Page 74: ...for dedicated power outlet is easily accessible Sink with hot and cold water Receptacle for bio hazardous waste like used probe sheaths Emergency oxygen supply Storage for linens and equipment Nearby...

Page 75: ...ME R DE DIC AT E D POWE R R E C EP TA C LE EXT ER NAL PE R IP HER ALS SIN K C O UN T E R TO P FIL M VIE WE R FIL M SUPPLIES SIN K LINEN SUPPLY PR OB ES SUPPLIES 24 IN 61 C M E XAM IN AR ION TAB LE 76...

Page 76: ...es 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...

Page 77: ...re that there are no spaces in any field of the form 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 gate...

Page 78: ...Site Preparations 2 18 LOGIQ e Basic Service Manual 5461614 100 English Rev 6 DICOM option setup requirements continued Figure 2 2 Worksheet for DICOM Network Information...

Page 79: ...earth will be required in order to meet UL60601 1 and IEC60601 1 IEC60601 1 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...

Page 80: ...Site Preparations 2 20 LOGIQ e Basic Service Manual 5461614 100 English Rev 6...

Page 81: ...stall LOGIQ e 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 installati...

Page 82: ...ew 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 11 Completing the setup on page 3 12 System Configuration on page 3 19 Connec...

Page 83: ...on 30 minutes The LOGIQ e installation and functional checkout will take approximately one hour LOGIQ e consoles with optional equipment may take slightly longer Setup warnings DANGER WHEN USING ANY T...

Page 84: ...es one hour for each 2 5 C increment it s temperature is below 10 C or above 40 C The following table describes guidelines for reaching operational temperatures from storage or transport temperatures...

Page 85: ...t Do not use a three to two prong adapter This defeats safety grounding DANGER Do not operate this unit unless all board covers are securely in place CAUTION Operator Manual s The User Manual s should...

Page 86: ...the LOGIQ e on page 3 6 Unpacking the LOGIQ e on page 3 7 Moving into Position on page 3 10 Receiving the LOGIQ e Overview Improper handling during transportation may harm the equipment inside the pac...

Page 87: ...w system arrives check that any components are not damaged and are not in short supply If shipping damage or shortage occurs contact the address shown in Chapter 1 1 Cut the four PLASTIC BANDs 2 Cut t...

Page 88: ...ke out console together with 2 interleavers from console package 5 Take out the interleavers beside Accessories Package 6 Take out Accessories Package Figure 3 2 Unpacking the equipment Paper Pad Cons...

Page 89: ...equipment LOGIQ e Basic Service Manual 3 9 5461614 100 English Rev 6 Unpacking the LOGIQ e continued 7 Remove 2 interleavers 8 Remove plastic bag Figure 3 3 Removing interleavers and plastic bag Cons...

Page 90: ...a single adult can move the LOGIQ e 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 e in the reverse...

Page 91: ...he correct voltage The Voltage settings for the LOGIQ e Scanner is found on a label located on the AC adapter 220 240VAC China 100 120VAC USA Japan 220 240VAC Europe Latin America EMI protection The L...

Page 92: ...ite 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 The physical dimensio...

Page 93: ...al specifications Verification of the system s voltage setting Verify that the mains voltage specified for the LOGIQ e is available on site Electrical specifications for LOGIQ e Figure 3 5 AC Adapter...

Page 94: ...the handle Plug 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 e...

Page 95: ...ress the Power On Off switch at the front of the system once Figure 3 7 Power On Off Switch When the Power On Off switch on the Control Panel is pressed once the Back end Processor starts and the soft...

Page 96: ...the Power On Off switch at the front of the system once 2 The system Exit window is displayed Figure 3 8 System Exit Window 3 Using the Trackball or Select key select Shutdown 4 The shutdown process t...

Page 97: ...he probe latch is in an unlocked position before you connect the probe to the system 1 Before connecting the probe a Do a visual check of the probe pins and system sockets b Remove any dust or foam re...

Page 98: ...tinued 2 Position the probe cable so that it is not resting on the floor Figure 3 9 Probe connectors Disconnect a probe Follow these steps to disconnect a probe 1 Remove the connector from the port 2...

Page 99: ...his Section LOGIQ e configuration on page 3 20 Electrical requirements for Adapter on page 3 21 Approved peripherals on page 3 21 Connecting Cables on page 3 22 Peripheral Accessories Connector Panel...

Page 100: ...of the LOGIQ e console with old LCD are summarized as below Figure 3 10 Overall Dimensions and Weight Table 3 1 Physical Dimensions of LOGIQ e Height Width Depth Unit Console Only Console with Handle...

Page 101: ...75A at 230VAC Output Power 150W Output Voltage 19 0VDC Output Current 7 89A Frequency 50 60Hz Table 3 3 Approved peripherals Device Manufacturer Model Interface Remark B W Printer SONY UP D897 B W Pr...

Page 102: ...onnecting Cables WARNING Equipment damage possibility Be sure to use the following recommended connecting cables to connect recording devices and a network with LOGIQ e console Table 3 4 List of Conne...

Page 103: ...or panel Figure 3 11 Left Side and Rear Connector Panel 1 3 USB Ports for Printers B W Color and USB Memory Stick Footswitch DVD RW Wireless LAN Adapter USB Hub USB HDD ECG 2 SD card port 3 Security l...

Page 104: ...USB2 Pin Assignment of USB3 Table 3 5 Pin Assignment of DC input Pin No Signal Pin No Signal 1 20V 3 GND 2 20V 4 GND Table 3 6 Pin Assignment of USB1 Pin No Signal Pin No Signal 1 5VDC 3 DATA 2 DATA 4...

Page 105: ...ssignment of HDMI Pin No Signal Pin No Signal 1 TMDS Data2 11 TMDS Clock Shield 2 TMDS Data2 Shield 12 TMDS Clock 3 TMDS Data2 13 CEC 4 TMDS Data1 14 Reserved N C on device 5 TMDS Data1 Shield 15 SCL...

Page 106: ...raphic 1 Connect DVD RW Connect the DVD RW to the system The DVD RW can be properly connected using either of the 3 USB ports NOTE Do not connect the DVD RW to the system while scanning 2 Connect Foot...

Page 107: ...ect ECG Connect the ECG to the system The ECG can be properly connected using either of the 3 USB ports 7 Connect Barcode Reader Connect the Barcode Reader to the system The Barcode Reader can be prop...

Page 108: ...Connect the external monitor to the system The monitor can be properly connected using the HDMI port 1 Connect HDMI cable to the system and the external monitor 2 Press Ctrl Alt V on the keyboard of t...

Page 109: ...Rev 6 External Display Configuration continued 4 Select Next the screen displays on the external monitor Then select Close to close the dialog box 5 To exit external monitor Press Ctrl Alt V Select Si...

Page 110: ...the applications of the probes Table 3 11 List of Probes for LOGIQ e Probe Name Material of Headshell TYPE Catalog Number Part Number C1 5 RS NORYL CONVEX H40462LA 5384875 E8C RS VALOX MICRO CONVEX H4...

Page 111: ...onfiguring Software Options Refer to the LOGIQ e Basic User Manual Chapter 16 Customizing Your System For information on configuring DICOM Connectivity Refer to the LOGIQ e Basic User Manual Chapter 1...

Page 112: ...Information Services Destination Devices TCP IP Settings Device Type Manufacturer Name IP Address Port AE Title 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Name AE Title Dept LOGIQ SN Type Floor Room REV Comments CONT...

Page 113: ...fety and user information is available during the operation and service of the complete Ultrasound system User s Manual s User Check that the correct User Manual s for the system and software revision...

Page 114: ...page 3 36 Peripherals Installation Instructions on page 3 38 Color USB Printer Installation on page 3 38 DVD RW Installation on page 3 41 Wireless Lan Adapter Installation on page 3 43 Footswitch Inst...

Page 115: ...GIQ e Peripherals Description Power Control Model B W USB Printer 100 120VAC 240VAC 50 60Hz 1 5a 0 8A USB port UP D897 100 120VAC 240VAC 50 60Hz 1 3A 0 6A USB port UP D898MD Color USB Printer 100 240V...

Page 116: ...P D898MD B W Printer Color USB Printer DVD RW LITEON DVD RW Table 3 13 Materials furnished with B W Printer Item Description Quantity Note 1 UP D898MD B W Printer 1 2 Paper Roll 1 3 USB cable 1 4 AC P...

Page 117: ...urnished materials continued USB Wireless Adapter 3 Pedal Footswitch Barcode Scanner Table 3 16 Materials furnished with the Wireless LAN Item Description Quantity Note 1 Wireless Adapter 1 Table 3 17...

Page 118: ...ols No special tools needed Manpower One person 5 min Preparations 1 Unpack the Color USB Printer Installation Procedure 1 Place the device in a suitable place 2 Connect power cord and USB Cable on th...

Page 119: ...LOGIQ e USB port Figure 3 15 Color Printer connection Setting up Color printer for Printing Report 1 Connect the color printer to the USB port of the system 2 Power on the printer and the system 3 Af...

Page 120: ...5MD 1 Select Connectivity Service select Standard Print in the Service list Figure 3 17 Service Page 2 Select Connectivity Button select Print2 in Print Button list then select the original setting in...

Page 121: ...v 6 DVD RW Installation Tools No special tools needed Manpower One person 5 min Preparations 1 Unpack the DVD RW 2 Ensure no physical damage Installation Procedure 1 Place the device in a suitable pla...

Page 122: ...LOGIQ e Basic Service Manual 5461614 100 English Rev 6 DVD RW Installation continued 3 Connect USB cable to LOGIQ e USB port Figure 3 21 DVD RW connection WARNING Do Not connect DVD RW with the syste...

Page 123: ...apter Installation Tools No special tools needed Manpower One person 5 min Preparations 1 Unpack the Wireless LAN Adapter 2 Ensure no physical damage Installation Procedure 1 Connect the Wireless LAN...

Page 124: ...61614 100 English Rev 6 Wireless Lan Adapter Installation continued 2 Enter Utility Connectivity TCP IP and select Configuration to configure wireless network Figure 3 23 Wireless configuration 3 Conf...

Page 125: ...ev 6 Footswitch Installation Tools No special tools needed Manpower One person 5 min Preparations 1 Unpack the Footswitch 2 Ensure no physical damage Installation Procedure 1 Connect the Footswitch to...

Page 126: ...figurations No Function Rec Pause Freeze Next Heartcycle Prev Heartcycle Print 1 Print 2 Print 3 Print 4 Update Next Step Scan Assistant Previous Step Scan Assistant Scan Assistant Pause Resume or Mar...

Page 127: ...de Scanner Installation Tools No special tools needed Manpower One person 1 min Preparations 1 Unpack the Barcode Scanner 2 Ensure no physical damage Installation Procedure 1 Connect the Barcode Scann...

Page 128: ...ice Manual 5461614 100 English Rev 6 Barcode Scanner Installation continued NOTE After the Barcode Scanner is connected to the Docking Cart the cable of the Barcode Scanner can be hung in the cable ho...

Page 129: ...em Connect barcode scanner to the system 2 Scan the three barcodes First scan the Remove Custom Defaults barcode 1 then scan the Activate Defaults barcode 2 This is to reset the scanner to the factory...

Page 130: ...nglish Rev 6 ECG Installation Tools No special tools needed Manpower 1 person 1 minute Preparation 1 Unpack the ECG 2 Ensure no physical damage Figure 3 29 ECG Installation Procedure 1 Connect the ECG...

Page 131: ...tart automatically Figure 3 31 ECG Mode ECG Intended Use ECG is intended to disclose either normal condition or patterns of arrhythmia or features of prognostic value in the following cases Patients w...

Page 132: ...ads each 100cm with clip connectors on the patient end designed for use with disposable ECG electrodes Furthermore equip 3 repeatable limbs electrode clamps which can connect with clip connector Limbs...

Page 133: ...ue 7FF hex Midscale 0mV Digital value 000 hex Midscale LSB 2 44 uV Digital value FFF hex Full scale 5 mV Digital value 800 hex Sample Rate 1000 Communication USB 2 0 compliant Full Speed Device Contro...

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Page 135: ...English Rev 6 Chapter 4 General Procedures and Functional Checks This chapter provides procedures for quickly checking major functions of the LOGIQ e and diagnostics instructions using the built in s...

Page 136: ...ev 6 Overview Contents in this chapter Overview on page 4 2 General procedures on page 4 3 Functional checks on page 4 17 Special Equipment required To perform these tests you ll need any of the secto...

Page 137: ...e 4 5 Connect AC DC to the LOGIQ e on page 4 6 Switch ON the AC Power to LOGIQ e on page 4 8 Power shut down on page 4 11 Removable media on page 4 13 Archiving and loading presets on page 4 13 Where...

Page 138: ...erformance and cooling purposes WARNING Energy Control and Power Lockout for LOGIQ e When servicing parts of the Ultrasound system where there is exposure to voltage greater than 30 volts 1 Follow LOC...

Page 139: ...S 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...

Page 140: ...Uncoil the power cable allowing sufficient slack so that the unit can be moved slightly 3 Verify that the power cable is without any visible scratches or any sign of damage 4 Verify that the on site...

Page 141: ...nnector 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 corr...

Page 142: ...uted to the Cooling Unit Control Panel LCD Peripherals and the Back end Processor 1 Press the Power On Off switch at the front of the system once Figure 4 2 Power On Off button When the Power On Off s...

Page 143: ...en when the system is powered up This warning message appears for the possible reasons The system is not boot up for more than 14 days The system time has been changed by 24 hours earlier than the cur...

Page 144: ...d Move the cursor to OK and press the Cursor Key to select OK The system enters scanning mode Figure 4 4 Cursor key Check the system date and time If it is incorrect follow below steps to reset the sy...

Page 145: ...at the front of the system once 2 The System Exit window is displayed Figure 4 5 System Exit menu 3 Using the Trackball or Select key select Shutdown 4 The shutdown process takes 15 seconds and the p...

Page 146: ...p Mode Use this button when you do a portable exam in order to reduce the time to start up the system Cancel Use this button to exit from the System Exit menu and return to the previous operation Exit...

Page 147: ...date as possible All user presets except changes to Summary Anatomy and Biometry pages can be saved on an DVD R disk or USB memory device SD Card for reloading on the system NOTE Presets should NOT be...

Page 148: ...sets from an DVD R disk or USB memory device SD Card 1 Insert the DVD R disk with the archived Presets into the DVD RW 2 Access to Utility System Backup Restore The Restore sheet will be shown on the...

Page 149: ...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 Portra...

Page 150: ...vices 5 Remove battery 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 e...

Page 151: ...ing TVI Checks on page 4 37 CWD Functional Check on page 4 39 Basic Measurements on page 4 41 Probe Connectors Check on page 4 42 Cineloop Check on page 4 44 Image Management on page 4 45 Backup and R...

Page 152: ...ng troubleshooting Operator Panel Figure 4 7 Control Panel Tour 1 Time Gain Compensation TGC 2 New Patient 3 Mode Gain Auto keys M Mode Doppler PW Modes Color Flow CF Mode and B Mode 4 Follow Up 5 Ste...

Page 153: ...e are two types of softMenu keys Paddle Switch and adjustable knobs Figure 4 8 SoftMenu Key Tour 1 Press the adjustable knobs to toggle option menu between line one and line two 2 Rotate the adjustabl...

Page 154: ...ital Name Date Time Operator Identification system status real time of frozen 5 GE Symbol Probe Orientation Marker 6 Measurement Window 7 Image 8 Measurement Calipers 9 Gray Color Bar 10 Measurement R...

Page 155: ...Mode Screen Example Figure 4 10 B Mode Screen Image Example Preparations 1 Connect one of the probes For available probes See Available probes on page 3 30 for more information See Connect a probe on...

Page 156: ...ode Starts 2 Adjust Depth Adjust the field of view Increasing the depth may view larger deeper structures rates and decreasing the depth may view near the skin line Press Up Down Button to increase de...

Page 157: ...s A triangular focus marker indicates the depth of the focal point 10 Reverse Toggles the left right orientation of the scan image Table 4 1 B Mode Operator Panel Controls Step Task Expected Result s...

Page 158: ...Power output Optimizes image quality and allows user to reduce beam intensity 2 increments between 0 100 Values greater than 0 1 are displayed 10 Dynamic Range Dynamic Range controls how echo intensit...

Page 159: ...n occurring over time along a single vector M Mode Screen Example Figure 4 12 M Mode Screen Image Example Preparations 1 Connect one of the probes For available probes See Available probes on page 3 3...

Page 160: ...the M picture Verify that all the listed controls are working as intended Table 4 3 M Mode Operator Panel Controls Step Task Expected Result s Comments 1 Press M Mode key M Mode Starts 2 Adjust Gain...

Page 161: ...edges of structures Adjustments to M Mode s edge enhancement affects the M Mode only 4 Activate Gray Map Determines how the echo intensity levels received are presented as shades of gray 6 Activate Co...

Page 162: ...with colors representing blood or tissue movement Color Flow Mode Screen Example Figure 4 14 CFM Mode Screen Image Example Preparations 1 Connect one of the probes For available probes See Available...

Page 163: ...Color mode 2 These Image Controls are used to optimize the Color picture Verify that all the listed controls are working as intended Table 4 5 Color Flow Mode Operator Panel Controls Step Task Expect...

Page 164: ...e rate for sensitivity and spatial resolution If the frame rate is too slow reduce the size of the region of interest select a different line density setting or reduce the packet size Adjust Frame Rat...

Page 165: ...mage quality and allows user to reduce beam intensity 10 increments between 0 100 Values greater than 0 1 are displayed 17 Wall Filter Wall Filter insulates the Doppler signal from excessive noise cau...

Page 166: ...dinary probe By using an ordinary probe you can first bring up a B Mode picture for navigation purpose and then add PW Doppler Doppler Mode Screen Example Figure 4 16 Doppler Mode Screen Image Example...

Page 167: ...Functional checks LOGIQ e Basic Service Manual 4 33 5461614 100 English Rev 6 Doppler Mode Checks continued Adjust the PW Doppler Mode controls Figure 4 17 Controls available in Doppler Mode...

Page 168: ...D Mode cursor on the B Mode image Press Cursor and Trackball to position sample volume graphic Click SV gate to adjust sample volume gate size 4 B Pause Enter Toggle between simultaneous and update p...

Page 169: ...are converted to shades of gray Click Dynamic Range to increase decrease the value 14 Adjust Angle Correct Estimates the flow velocity in a direction at an angle to the Doppler vector by computing the...

Page 170: ...m Different levels can be selected 21 Power output Optimizes image quality and allows user to reduce beam intensity 10 increments between 0 100 22 SV Length Sizes the sample volume gate 23 Wall Filter...

Page 171: ...at discrete points The information is stored in a combined format with grey scale imaging during one or several cardiac cycles with high temporal resolution Preparation 1 Connect one of the probes For...

Page 172: ...ty Trades frame rate for sensitivity and spatial resolution If the frame rate is too slow reduce the size of the region of interest select a different line density setting or reduce the packet size 3...

Page 173: ...pencil probe or with an ordinary probe By using an ordinary probe you can first bring up a B Mode picture for navigation purpose and then add CW Doppler CWD Mode Screen Example Figure 4 19 CWD Mode I...

Page 174: ...propriate CW probe is connected 2 Set the hot key From programmable key F5 F12 for CWD 3 Press the hot key which is assigned for CWD mode The Doppler Spectrum appears along with the CW Touch Panel Men...

Page 175: ...ults window Circumference Area Ellipse Measurement 1 Press Measure once an active caliper displays 2 To position the active caliper move the Trackball 3 To fix the start point press Enter The system f...

Page 176: ...ctor 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 Activating the probe The...

Page 177: ...ight out of the probe port 3 Carefully slide the probe and connector away from the probe port and around the right side of the keyboard 4 Ensure the cable is free 5 Be sure that the probe head is clea...

Page 178: ...e first CINE frame press Last to move to the last CINE frame Start Frame End Frame Press the Start Frame Two Button Softkey to move to the beginning of the CINE Loop Adjust the Start Frame up down Two...

Page 179: ...nt functionality refer to the LOGIQ e User Manual It talks about several topics Clipboard Printing Images Browsing and Managing an Exam s Stored Image Connectivity and Dataflow Concept and Creation St...

Page 180: ...tivity Removable Media 2 Select the media type from the drop down menu 3 Enter the label for the media It is best to use all capital letters with no spaces or punctuation marks Press Format Figure 4 2...

Page 181: ...formatted DVD R disk into the drive 2 Go to Utility System Backup Restore NOTE If you are not logged in as GE Service or with administrator privileges the Operator Login window is displayed Log on wi...

Page 182: ...administrator privileges 3 In the Restore list select Patient Archive Report Archive User Defined Configuration and Service 4 In the Media field select the Backup Restore DVD RW or USB memory device S...

Page 183: ...format if desired 4 Images will be moved from the hard disk drive by date Therefore the best way is to label media by date NOTE Images will be moved from the hard disk drive by date Therefore the best...

Page 184: ...5 Select Utility System Backup Restore Set EZMove and EZBackup requirements Figure 4 24 EZBackup Move 6 Press Patient on the control pane to enter Patient Screen 7 Set the Dataflow to Store images dir...

Page 185: ...100 English Rev 6 Archiving Images continued 9 A Storage Size Information window appears Press Next to continue 10 An EZBackup in Progress window displays When the EZBackup is complete press Next to...

Page 186: ...tory setting is P2 for the standard print Take Sony UP D25MD Color Printer for an example to show the control assignment procedure Table 4 10 Software Configuration Checks Step Task to do Expected Res...

Page 187: ...stem 2 Select Utility Peripherals 3 Select Sony UP D25MD for Standard Printer Properties and Default Printer Select Save Figure 4 27 Select Printer NOTE For control assignment on the network printer H...

Page 188: ...r Properties Printer A printer to be used as Standard Print Rows Specify rows on print Columns Specify columns on print Orientation Specify orientation to print Top Margin Specify top margin on print...

Page 189: ...ctivity Service 5 Select the Standard Print In the Printer field select Sony UP D25MD Select Save to save the setting Figure 4 30 Standard Print 6 Select Utility Connectivity Button In the field of Ph...

Page 190: ...k Printer when pressing P2 a pop up window displays to require you to input the Printer Address Contact your network administrator for local network information Table 4 11 Printer checks Step Task Exp...

Page 191: ...4 100 English Rev 6 DVD RW Settings and Check out 1 Connect DVD RW to the system 2 Insert the DVD CD into the DVD RW 3 Select Utility Connectivity Removable Media Figure 4 32 Removable Media 4 Click V...

Page 192: ...er Checks 1 Connect Wireless LAN Adapter to the USB port on the system The Wireless Network configuration displays Figure 4 34 Wireless configuration 2 Select Configuration A message pops up to indica...

Page 193: ...v 6 Wireless LAN Adapter Checks continued 3 Select the Wireless Networks and select Connect Figure 4 36 Wireless Network Configuration 4 The wireless network icon at the left bottom of the screen show...

Page 194: ...stops with the latest image on the screen 2 Click the right pedal of Footswitch once again Image scanning starts Table 4 13 USB memory stick checks Step Task Expected result s 1 Power on the system 2...

Page 195: ...14 100 English Rev 6 Chapter 5 Components and Functions Theory This chapter explains LOGIQ e s system concepts component arrangement and subsystem functions It also describes the power distribution an...

Page 196: ...ns Theory 5 2 LOGIQ e Basic Service Manual 5461614 100 English Rev 6 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 Servic...

Page 197: ...Q e System Block Diagram Full S ys L 6IO WMS T GFI TR X128 P ulsers x128 AFE x128 FP GA BF64 Battery pack 8 cells L6WDC C harger and S witch HVPS User P orts mSATA SSD COM E module Intel Mobile CPU 26...

Page 198: ...n handle up to 128 elements linear probes 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 configu...

Page 199: ...utlet and it s universal the range is AC 90V 264V 47 63Hz And no main power switch located on this power pack AC Power The mains cord has plugs in one side end A male plug connects to the mains outlet...

Page 200: ...charged if it s not full This block will be also in charge of the battery charging monitor to avoid the battery over heat and over charging charging will be shut off automatically if battery is charge...

Page 201: ...page 5 8 Global Service User Interface GSUI on page 5 9 Service Login on page 5 9 Access Security on page 5 10 Customer Service Home Page on page 5 13 Introduction The Service Platform contains a set...

Page 202: ...on security cable Figure 5 3 Security slot How to prevent unauthorized removal of the ultrasound system 1 Wrap the cable around the immovable object 2 Make sure and rotate the key to the right unlocke...

Page 203: ...asic Service Manual 5 9 5461614 100 English Rev 6 Global Service User Interface GSUI Service Login Select Utility Service This button links the user or the Field Engineer FE to the service login scree...

Page 204: ...sion and customer input to run diagnostics NOTE For GE Field Engineer the password changes at specific intervals Access with the password is tied to the service key Every access request whether succes...

Page 205: ...ess Security continued NOTE If the following window displays unauthorized access prohibited after input of correct password to try to login do the followings Figure 5 6 Authentication Failure 1 Close...

Page 206: ...IQ e Basic Service Manual 5461614 100 English Rev 6 Access Security continued 4 Change the Date Time to the current date Select OK and select Save to save the current date Figure 5 8 Date Time 5 Selec...

Page 207: ...Service Platform LOGIQ e Basic Service Manual 5 13 5461614 100 English Rev 6 Customer Service Home Page Enter customer service home page with customer level and password Figure 5 9 Customer Service Ho...

Page 208: ...Components and Functions Theory 5 14 LOGIQ e Basic Service Manual 5461614 100 English Rev 6...

Page 209: ...Q e Basic Service Manual 6 1 5461614 100 English Rev 6 Chapter 6 Service Adjustments This chapter describes how to test and make adjustments to the LOGIQ e You can use these to test the system for err...

Page 210: ...ction describes how to test and adjust the scanner These tests are optional You may use them to check the system for errors Monitor Adjustments 1 To adjust the brightness and volume 1 On the alphanume...

Page 211: ...nostics Troubleshooting This chapter describes how 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 wheneve...

Page 212: ...ual 5461614 100 English Rev 6 Overview Contents in this chapter Overview on page 7 2 Gathering Trouble Data on page 7 3 USB Quick Save on page 7 7 Screen Capture on page 7 9 Global Service User Interf...

Page 213: ...at would give different results Contents in this Section Overview on page 7 3 Collect Vital System Information on page 7 3 Collect a Trouble Image with Logs on page 7 5 Collect Vital System Informatio...

Page 214: ...r Module Name This column indicates the hardware modules which are supported on the system Revision This column displays the information of the hardware The mark in the cell of this column indicates t...

Page 215: ...ts and the following logs Keyboard Shadow Log Error Logs Crash Log Power Supply Temperature NOTE Power Supply and Temperature logs are not currently being updated by the LOGIQ e This Alt D function is...

Page 216: ...ts from compression To save log files and an image snapshot press Alt D select the save logs function and fill in the form Use a USB flash drive or CD R to store the log s When you fill out the form f...

Page 217: ...actory default print key to accomplish the USB Quick Save However the default is for the Image Area only or the customer may have customized the default Key function Check and Record the P3 Key Functi...

Page 218: ...section record the parameters related to the service Setting the P3 Key to USB Quick Save If the P3 Key is not set to USB Quick Save 1 While on the Connectivity screen with the Buttons tab displayed g...

Page 219: ...ustomize any of Print Key function Print1 Print2 and Print3 are the same Therefore screen capture should involve the following steps 1 Check and record any custom settings for the Print1 button 2 Set...

Page 220: ...stomer s customized settings Figure 7 5 Connectivity Button screen 5 In the Destinations section record the service that is displayed 6 In the Physical Print Buttons section record the parameters rela...

Page 221: ...captured 2 Press P1 This will place a snapshot of the screen on the clipboard displayed at the bottom of the scan image display Figure 7 6 Select Image to Capture 3 Click Freeze to unfreeze the image...

Page 222: ...ther than screen capture restore that functionality recorded in section Check and Record the P1 Key Function on page 7 10 Refer to Figure 7 5 on page 7 10 1 Select Utility on the control panel 2 Selec...

Page 223: ...s on page 7 16 Common Diagnostics Utilities Provides two selections Disruptive Mode Allows you to enable or disable disruptive mode troubleshooting System Shutdown Allows for system shutdown from the...

Page 224: ...ideo clipo 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 reproduc...

Page 225: ...ng the monitor 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 alignme...

Page 226: ...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 t...

Page 227: ...figuration on page 7 17 Wire LAN Network on page 7 17 Wireless LAN Network on page 7 19 Software Download on page 7 20 Network Configuration Wire LAN Network 1 Connect system with network 2 Enter Util...

Page 228: ...tic address in IP Address box Subnet Mask and Default Gateway box In Network Speed choose the proper speed available Figure 7 11 Input static address 3 Select Save and a popup window displays Select O...

Page 229: ...Service Manual 7 19 5461614 100 English Rev 6 Wireless LAN Network 1 Connect wireless LAN card with system 2 Enter Utility Connectivity 3 In the Section of Wireless Network select Configuration Figure...

Page 230: ...e monitor Figure 7 15 Notification NOTE To update the software you must login with administrator privileges 2 Press the Power On Off switch the System exit window is displayed Decline To decline the s...

Page 231: ...ftware installation is done While installation DO NOT turn off system power NOTE A typical software update of about 600Mb may take up to 60 minutes to download but times vary depending on your locatio...

Page 232: ...to decline the software installation process Decline DO NOT install the download software no software upgrade will be performed If you decline this installation you WILL NOT be offered the chance to...

Page 233: ...ic Service Manual 7 23 5461614 100 English Rev 6 Software Download continued 5 Select Shutdown and then press Power On Off button to reboot the system Figure 7 19 Reboot the System NOTE A typical inst...

Page 234: ...English Rev 6 Software Download continued 6 When the system starts up after the software installation is complete press Power On Off button and then select Verify Figure 7 20 Verify the Software NOTE...

Page 235: ...itical You MUST perform software verification after downloading and installing the new software Figure 7 21 Verification Checklist CAUTION Per Perform a check for all the features listed You MUST ensu...

Page 236: ...m is now ready for use NOTE If any of the features in the list is not supported in the system fill in Passed and do not need to verify it Figure 7 22 Item Passed WARNING However if any of the features...

Page 237: ...5461614 100 English Rev 6 Chapter 8 Replacement Procedures This chapter describes how to remove and install or replace modules and subsystems in the LOGIQ e It also includes instructions for installin...

Page 238: ...LOGIQ e Basic Service Manual 5461614 100 English Rev 6 Overview Contents in this chapter Overview on page 8 2 Warnings and important information on page 8 3 Disassembly Re assembly on page 8 5 Loading...

Page 239: ...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 limi...

Page 240: ...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...

Page 241: ...G 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...

Page 242: ...braco Torx wrench Needed Manpower 1 person 5 minutes travel Preparation Shut down the system disconnect the AC DC power cord and remove the battery Removal Procedure Mounting Procedure 1 Install the n...

Page 243: ...sket of Advanced Isolation Cart Part No 5571410 Purpose This is a description on how to remove and replace the Basket of Advanced Isolation Cart Tools Common Phillips screwdrivers Allen Unbraco Torx w...

Page 244: ...al Procedure Mounting Procedure 1 Install the new parts in the reverse order of removal Table 8 2 Removal Procedure for Basket No Steps Corresponding Graphic 1 Unscrew the 1 screw under the basket 2 H...

Page 245: ...on Cart Part No 5571411 Purpose This is a description on how to remove and replace the Drawer of Advanced Isolation Cart Tools Common Phillips screwdrivers Allen Unbraco Torx wrench Needed Manpower 1...

Page 246: ...al Procedure Mounting Procedure 1 Install the new parts in the reverse order of removal Table 8 3 Removal Procedure for Drawer No Steps Corresponding Graphic 1 Unscrew the 1 screw under the drawer 2 H...

Page 247: ...ion Cart Part No 5571412 Purpose This is a description on how to remove and replace the 3 Probe Port of Advanced Isolation Cart Tools Common Phillips screwdrivers Allen Unbraco Torx wrench Needed Manp...

Page 248: ...Mounting Procedure 1 Install the new parts in the reverse order of removal Table 8 4 Removal Procedure for 3 Probe Port No Steps Corresponding Graphic 1 Unscrew the 1 screw under the 3 Probe Port 2 H...

Page 249: ...System Software on page 8 16 Loading the System Software with USB memory stick on page 8 16 Software Version check out on page 8 21 Reload the Correct Preset Region on page 8 22 Option Strings Check o...

Page 250: ...he 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 e before doing backup of the Patient Databas...

Page 251: ...on paper Verify if it is current before starting a software loading If needed record the settings This subsection includes descriptions for recording data from the following screens CAUTION An error...

Page 252: ...ld not hurt to disconnect the system from the network and remove all transducer NOTE Please ensure AC adapter is connected during system upgrade 1 Insert the USB memory stick labeled System Applicatio...

Page 253: ...NOTE When to select a to load complete disk please ensure that any patient data on the disk has been backed up To select b only the bootable C partition is loaded This option is intended for recovery...

Page 254: ...oftware with USB memory stick continued Figure 8 2 System Software load instruction 6 Input Yes or No and press Enter key to continue Figure 8 3 Confirmation on loading the system WARNING While the so...

Page 255: ...lete Typical installation time 5 10 minutes Status bar on the screen indicates progress Figure 8 4 Loading status 8 After finish updating system remove the USB memory stick and press any key to shut d...

Page 256: ...a to load the complete disk the following steps are required a Enter the system s Serial Number and select OK The system s Serial Number is at the bottom of the system Press On Off switch to restart...

Page 257: ...ersion check out Functional Check out 1 Power on LOGIQ e 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 8 8 Abou...

Page 258: ...d 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...

Page 259: ...2 Select Utility Admin System Admin 3 Enter the option keys into the Enter New Option Key field and press Add 4 Ensure that all the install option keys are displayed and the status of Options are val...

Page 260: ...on is displayed on the right top location of the screen About the probe specification for intended use on LOGIQ e Plug in at least one of each type of the probes and check if each of the probes is rec...

Page 261: ...OM 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...

Page 262: ...Replacement Procedures 8 26 LOGIQ e Basic Service Manual 5461614 100 English Rev 6...

Page 263: ...LOGIQ e Basic Service Manual 9 1 5461614 100 English Rev 6 Chapter 9 Renewal Parts This chapter lists the renewal parts available for the LOGIQ e...

Page 264: ...is chapter Overview on page 9 2 List of Abbreviations on page 9 2 Renewal Parts Lists on page 9 3 List of Abbreviations Table 9 1 List of Abbreviations ABBREVIATION DESCRIPTION 3D THREE DIMENSIONAL As...

Page 265: ...part replacement is shown by the Replaced By column in the table If the part is replaced by a new version the new version is shown in the Replaced By column in the table The item number for the new ve...

Page 266: ...3 5177195 2 ACDC Power Cable for Argentina 1 4 5177154 2 ACDC Power Cable for Switzerland 1 5 5177187 3 ACDC Power Cable for Australia 1 6 5177123 2 ACDC Power Cable for Europe 1 7 5176907 2 ACDC Pow...

Page 267: ...Renewal Parts Lists LOGIQ e Basic Service Manual 9 5 5461614 100 English Rev 6 Operator Console Assy Figure 9 1 Operator Console Assy...

Page 268: ...0 English Rev 6 LCD Assy Table 9 3 LCD Assy Item Part Number Part Name Replaced By Corresponding graphic Qty 100 5460119 LOGIQ e LCD Assy 1 102 5483138 LOGIQ e LCD Panel Kits 1 103 5419292 LOGIQ e LCD...

Page 269: ...0 English Rev 6 Keyboard Assy Table 9 4 Keyboard Assy Item Part Number Part Name Replaced By Corresponding graphic Qty 200 5453774 LOGIQ e Keyboard Assy 1 201 5446052 LOGIQ e KBD Cover Assy 1 203 5456...

Page 270: ...0 English Rev 6 205 5483141 LOGIQ e Keyboard PWA Kits 1 206 5483143 LOGIQ e TGC Keytop Kits 1 207 5483185 LOGIQ e Depth Keytop Kits 1 208 5483189 LOGIQ e Speaker Kits 1 Table 9 4 Keyboard Assy Item Pa...

Page 271: ...y Table 9 5 Bottom Assy Item Part Number Part Name Replaced By Corresponding graphic Qty 300 5482282 Advantech 128G SSD Model SQF SMSM4 128G S8C 1 301 5443576 LOGIQ e WDC PWA 1 302 5449310 LOGIQ e CPU...

Page 272: ...Q e Probe Connector Assy 1 306 5460069 LOGIQ e Left Fan Assy 1 307 5458580 LOGIQ e Right Fan Assy 1 308 5483140 LOGIQ e LCD Hinge and Handle Hinge Kits 1 309 5483142 LOGIQ e Main PWA and Heatpipe Kits...

Page 273: ...83358 LOGIQ e Probe Connect Lock Kits 1 312 5419298 LOGIQ e Menu Panel Assy 1 313 5462567 LOGIQ e Rubber Kits 1 314 5422180 LOGIQ e Battery Lock 1 315 5145407 LOGIQ e CMOS Battery 1 316 5484857 Memory...

Page 274: ...IQ e CWD Board 1 319 5483188 LOGIQ e Handle Kits 1 320 5490737 LOGIQ e Heatpipe Module Kits 321 5483186 LOGIQ e Screw Kits 1 322 5582183 LOGIQ e Main PWA and Heatpipe Kits For Software R8 0 5 and abov...

Page 275: ...ation Cart Table 9 6 E Isolation Cart and Advanced Isolation Cart Item Part Number Part Name Replaced By Corresponding graphic Qty 1400 5507953 Isolation Cart Power Box 220V 1 1401 5507952 Isolation C...

Page 276: ...on Cart Assy 1 1405 5439000 Front Castor MYSD 120R for Advanced Isolation Cart 1406 5571410 Basket Kits for Advanced Isolation Cart 1407 5571411 Drawer Kits for Advanced Isolation Cart Table 9 6 E Iso...

Page 277: ...Isolation Cart 1409 5426642 Cable Hook Kit for Advanced Isolation Cart 1410 5426645 Locate Block and Screw Cap for Advanced Isolation Cart 1411 5426644 Probe and Gel Holder Kit for Advanced Isolation...

Page 278: ...e Basic Service Manual 5461614 100 English Rev 6 1412 5461076 Rear Handle Kit for Advanced Isolation Cart Table 9 6 E Isolation Cart and Advanced Isolation Cart Item Part Number Part Name Replaced By...

Page 279: ...zil kit 1 403 5495509 SONY UP D897 BW Printer Brazil Kit 5495509 2 1 403A 5495509 2 SONY UP D898MD BW Printer Brazil Kit 1 404 5499686 LOGIQ e eSmart Trainer Japanese USB Flash Drive 1 405 5133106 2 S...

Page 280: ...eUAU108 DVDRW Kit 1 415 5473920 NetGear WNA1000M Wireless USB Micro Adapter Kit 1 416 5151236 USB Foot Switch for LOGIQ e 1 417 5446188 USB barcode reader Honeywell 1900GHD 2 1 418 5129487 ECG module...

Page 281: ...2t RS 5435010 Linear Probe Frequency Range 6 13 1 501 L10 22 RS 5441887 Linear Probe Frequency Range 9 22 1 502 12L RS 5409291 Linear Probe Frequency Range 6 13 1 503 3Sc RS 47237516 Sector Probe Freq...

Page 282: ...8 18 1 507 9L RS 5213143 Linear Probe Frequency Range 4 9 5499511 1 507A 9L RS 5499511 Linear Probe Frequency Range 4 9 1 508 6S RS 5394465 Sector Probe Frequency Range 4 7 1 509 E8C RS 5434195 Conve...

Page 283: ...LOGIQ e User Guide Dutch 1 610 5437241 129 LOGIQ e User Guide Estonian 1 611 5437241 142 LOGIQ e User Guide Swedish 1 612 5437241 143 LOGIQ e User Guide Traditional Chinese 1 613 5437241 144 LOGIQ e...

Page 284: ...LOGIQ e User Guide Latvian 1 629 5437241 176 LOGIQ e User Guide Serbian 1 630 5437241 177 LOGIQ e User Guide European Portuguese 1 631 5437241 170 LOGIQ e User Guide Ukrainian 1 632 5437241 181 LOGIQ...

Page 285: ...tenance 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 chap...

Page 286: ...lth Information on page 10 3 Warnings on page 10 8 Why do maintenance on page 10 9 Maintenance task schedule on page 10 11 Tools required on page 10 13 System maintenance on page 10 17 Electrical safe...

Page 287: ...Hide Patient Information Never When set to this the patient information is not removed from title bar when scanning and when storing images On Store When set to this the patient information is removed...

Page 288: ...ility Admin System Admin and check the box in the portion of Protecting Health Information PHI Select Save and reboot the system Figure 10 2 Protecting Health Information Prevent writing patient infor...

Page 289: ...D for all system users Identity Type the operator s user ID Password Prefix Last Name First Name Middle Name Suffix Phone Number Group Membership Select the user s group Operator sonographers doctors...

Page 290: ...ss Save NOTE DO NOT add users with the same initials signifier The system allows you to do this however the first user is erased and only the second remains NOTE When adding a new user press Add first...

Page 291: ...reset Menu Table 10 2 Logon Preset Parameter Description Auto Logon Specifies logon procedures When blank the user must select a user ID and enter a password when logging on When selected the system i...

Page 292: ...AUTIOUS 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 CA...

Page 293: ...ssurance 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 r...

Page 294: ...cists 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 monitore...

Page 295: ...e 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...

Page 296: ...eripheral 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 Pr...

Page 297: ...6 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 XL99...

Page 298: ...de 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...

Page 299: ...n 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...

Page 300: ...ge adjustable wrist strap 3M 2214 Small adjustable wrist strap 3M 3051 conductive ground cord Anti Static Vacuum Cleaner 46 194427P278 46 194427P279 120V 230V Safety Analyzer The safety Analyzer tool...

Page 301: ...checks take about 15 minutes to perform Refer to the Ultrasound system user documentation whenever necessary Table 10 7 System preliminary checks Step Item Description 1 Ask and Listen Ask the custom...

Page 302: ...mers only Verify that InSite is functioning properly Ensure two way remote communications 7 Review Error Logs Where applicable Error Logs can be reviewed via system diagnostics 8 Diagnostics Optional...

Page 303: ...lements 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 su...

Page 304: ...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...

Page 305: ...dents scratches or cracks 3 Input Power Refer to Mains cable inspection on page 10 20 4 Cables Connectors Check all internal cable harnesses and connectors for wear and secure connector seating Pay s...

Page 306: ...ure 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 Po...

Page 307: ...e 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 plu...

Page 308: ...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 wi...

Page 309: ...art below to carry out battery performance maintenance Figure 10 5 Flow chart of Battery Performance Maintenance NOTE Disconnect all probes when discharge battery NOTE Discharge the battery to let the...

Page 310: ...t on page 10 35 Definition on page 10 35 Tools on page 10 35 Generic procedure on probe leakage current on page 10 36 Meter Procedure Using Probe Adapter on page 10 36 No Meter Procedure Using Probe A...

Page 311: ...OCK 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...

Page 312: ...s 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...

Page 313: ...itors 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...

Page 314: ...16 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 17 Equi...

Page 315: ...eported to the hospital immediately and the receptacle should not be used Figure 10 6 Typical alternate outlet tester NOTE No outlet tester can detect the condition where the Neutral grounded supply c...

Page 316: ...osed 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 7 Ground continuity test DANGER ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD THE PATIE...

Page 317: ...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 conduct...

Page 318: ...10 29 Record all data on the PM Inspection Certificate Table 10 18 Typical Data Sheet for enclosure Source Leakage Current Unit Power Tester Polarity Switch Tester Neutral or Ground Switch Test 1 Spea...

Page 319: ...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...

Page 320: ...edure 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 1...

Page 321: ...han the values shown in Table 10 15 on page 10 29 Record all data on the PM Inspection Certificate Table 10 19 Typical Data Sheet For Transducer Source Leakage Current Transducer Tested Unit Power Tes...

Page 322: ...ble 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 a...

Page 323: ...probe 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 r...

Page 324: ...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...

Page 325: ...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...

Page 326: ...red 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 Patien...

Page 327: ...ground continuity Peripheral 3 leakage current Peripheral 3 ground continuity Table 10 20 Electrical safety tests log Continued Electrical test performed Max value allowed Value measured OK Comments...

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Page 329: ...Manual 11 1 5461614 100 English Rev 6 Chapter 11 Docking Cart Setup This chapter describe the docking cart and give information on how to set up and use it the concepts functional test troubleshootin...

Page 330: ...and unit of the actual setup and how to check and test the unit and external peripherals for electrical safety are included in this procedure Also included in this section are guidelines for transpor...

Page 331: ...ilure to follow the precautions listed below could result in injury uncontrolled motion and costly damage ALWAYS be sure the pathway is clear use slow careful motions Limit movement to a slow careful...

Page 332: ...11 12 Electrical Specifications on page 11 12 EMI Protection on page 11 12 Physical Dimension and Weight on page 11 13 Peripheral Installation on page 11 14 On Board Optional Peripherals on page 11 1...

Page 333: ...ns preferably two people should unpack it Two people are also preferable for setting up any additional bulky items There are no operator serviceable components To prevent shock do not remove any cover...

Page 334: ...ires one hour for each 2 5 C increment it s temperature is below 10 C or above 30 C CAUTION Equipment damage possibility Turning the system on without acclimation after arriving at site may cause the...

Page 335: ...mate to its operating environment 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...

Page 336: ...he address shown in Chapter 1 Unpacking Docking Cart CAUTION The crate with the Docking Cart weighs approximately 59 kg Be prepared for a sudden shift of weight as the unit is removed from its base pa...

Page 337: ...move it Remove the PE bag from the top 5 Remove the top foam Remove the plastic film and the bottom foam from the Docking Cart 6 Cut off the reinforce strap and remove the pads on the four castors Two...

Page 338: ...Docking Cart Setup 11 10 LOGIQ e Basic Service Manual 5461614 100 English Rev 6 Unpacking Docking Cart continued Figure 11 2 Remove Foam 1 Lateral 2 Bottom Foam 3 Platform 4 Top cover...

Page 339: ...ather than push from the front of the unit Before moving store all loose parts in the unit Wrap transducers in soft cloth or foam to prevent damage LOGIQ e is a compact and mobile machine two people s...

Page 340: ...lds and screws are provided primarily to protect the system from image artifacts caused by this interference For this reason it is imperative that all covers and hardware are installed and secured bef...

Page 341: ...ummarized in Table 11 5 on page 11 13 including the size of Docking Cart 3 probe ports and speakers The weight of Docking Cart is 59 kg 130 1 lbs with 3 probe ports Figure 11 4 Overall Dimensions Tabl...

Page 342: ...person 8 minutes travel Preparations Shut down the system and switch off the main breaker Table 11 6 Peripherals Validate for Docking Cart Device Manufacturer Model Interface Video Signal B W Printer...

Page 343: ...Place the DC AC adapter in the cabinet of Docking Cart Let the cable of DC AC adapter come out from the back of Docking Cart Note The printer DC AC adapter is optional It is ordered separately 2 Conn...

Page 344: ...d See Top Support DVD Print Shelf Assy on page 11 35 for more information 2 Place the DC AC adapter in the cabinet of Docking Cart Let the cable of DC AC adapter come out from the back of Docking Cart...

Page 345: ...Rev 6 4 Connect the USB Cable to the USB HUB 5 Connect the power cable from the Docking Cart to the DC AC adapter See Table 11 7 on page 11 15 for more information Table 11 8 Mounting Procedure of B...

Page 346: ...1614 100 English Rev 6 Removal Procedure Remove the new parts in the reverse order of installation NOTE When disconnecting the power cable from the DC AC adapter grab the handle of the cable with fing...

Page 347: ...Cart LOGIQ e Basic Service Manual 11 19 5461614 100 English Rev 6 Connect DVD RW to Docking Cart Tools NA Needed Manpower 1 person 3 minutes travel Preparations Shut down the system and switch off th...

Page 348: ...g procedure in this section is only an example for illustrational purpose For mounting procedure of different models of DVD RW please refer to the User Instruction which is supplied with the DVD RW Ta...

Page 349: ...of the docking cart 4 Connect the two USB Connectors on the USB Y cable to the USB ports on the docking cart Note Be sure the two connectors on the USB Y cable are connected to the USB ports on the D...

Page 350: ...able 11 10 Mounting Procedure of DVD RW to Top support DVD print shelf No Step Corresponding Graphic 1 Be sure Top DVD Print Shelf has been installed See Top Support DVD Print Shelf Assy on page 11 35...

Page 351: ...No special tools needed Needed Manpower 1 person 3 minutes travel Preparations Shut down the system and switch off the main breaker Mounting Procedure Table 11 11 Mounting Procedure of ECG No Step Cor...

Page 352: ...ce Manual 5461614 100 English Rev 6 Connect ECG to Docking Cart continued NOTE If the ECG is not in use hang the cable in the ECG cable hook Figure 11 6 Hang the cable Removal Procedure Remove the new...

Page 353: ...installing the Extended Life Battery switch off the circuit breaker on the power box to power off the Docking Cart Mounting Procedure CAUTION Use caution to avoid injuring hands when installing the E...

Page 354: ...sic Service Manual 5461614 100 English Rev 6 2 Remove the battery cover 3 Insert the Battery into the power box 4 Push the battery into the power box Table 11 12 Mounting Procedure of Extended Life Ba...

Page 355: ...ation 5 Flip up the 2 latches on the battery 6 Try pulling the battery to check if the battery is fixed in the power box If the battery can not be pulled out it means the battery is well installed If...

Page 356: ...4 100 English Rev 6 Extended Life Battery Diagram Figure 11 7 Diagram Extended Life Battery Usage Review the Extended Life Battery User Instruction 5494921 that is packed with the Extended Life Batter...

Page 357: ...rotate the lock 90 clockwise Refer to picture 1 Figure 11 8 2 Do not slant the 3 Probe Port and hold it with both hands Aligning the two hooks on the 3 Probe Port with the two holes at the Docking Car...

Page 358: ...th the two slots on the bracket then push up the 3 Probe Port The two attachment pins on 3 Probe Ports move up along the two slots on the bracket Refer to picture 3 Figure 11 10 4 Make sure the 3 Prob...

Page 359: ...ev 6 Install 3 Probe Port to Docking Cart continued 5 Rotate the lock 90 counterclockwise and release your hand the lock automatically springs in the lock position Refer to picture 5 Figure 11 12 6 Mo...

Page 360: ...Remove the backing tape on the label Stick it at this location on the top cover of Docking Cart See picture 7 Figure 11 14 Removal Procedure Remove the new parts in the reverse order of installation S...

Page 361: ...h off the main breaker Table 11 13 Mounting Procedure for Color Printer Shelf Assy No Steps Corresponding Graphic 1 Remove the rear panel See Rear Panel Assy Part No 5422978 on page 12 8 for more info...

Page 362: ...nd B W printer shelf with another hand from the front of the Docking Cart 6 Place the color printer shelf in to the cabinet from the front of Docking Cart 7 Install the 8 screws to fix the shelf on Do...

Page 363: ...e Basic Service Manual 11 35 5461614 100 English Rev 6 Top Support DVD Print Shelf Assy Tools Common Hex driver common Phillips screwdriver Needed Manpower 1 person 2 minutes travel Preparations Turn...

Page 364: ...rear panel See Rear Panel Assy Part No 5422978 on page 12 8 for more information 2 Remove Storage Rack See Storage Rack Part No 5219976 2 on page 12 7 for more information 3 Remove the cover of the M...

Page 365: ...crew 4 screws When screwing slightly lift up the printer with hands to make the printer close to Top DVD Print Shelf 7 Place the Top DVD Printer shelf on the top of the cabinet and install it with the...

Page 366: ...ervice Manual 5461614 100 English Rev 6 Removal Procedure Remove the new parts in the reverse order of installation 10 Install the rear panel Table 11 14 Mounting Procedure of Top Support DVD Printer...

Page 367: ...al system documentation This will ensure that all relevant safety and user information is available during the operation and service of the complete system Product Locator Installation User Manual Che...

Page 368: ...he Three Probes on page 11 43 System Operation on page 11 43 Introduction Docking Cart supports the ultrasound system as below LOGIQ e Software version R8 x x The docking cart can supply power for the...

Page 369: ...unted to Docking Cart either while the display screen is closed with the system fully shut down or in standby mode or while the display screen is open with the system powered On or Off NOTE A battery...

Page 370: ...e to the rear of LCD stoppers to lock the system At this stage the system should be locked well on all four comers Gently pull the system up to verify that it is locked well and can not be easily rele...

Page 371: ...een the three probe which are connected in the Docking Cart Three Probes Box From the keyboard press the Exam key The Probe screen appears Select the probe which you want Figure 11 18 Probe Screen NOT...

Page 372: ...ic Service Manual 5461614 100 English Rev 6 Docking Cart Functions Theory Overview The section explains Docking Cart s system concepts component arrangement and subsystem function Block Diagram Figure...

Page 373: ...rred via this PWA Board and is extended from this board to USB HUB and peripherals Rear Board It is a PWA which take most charge of the Docking Cart electric system Network USB connection DVI Supporte...

Page 374: ...DVI port on Docking Cart Install the system on Docking Cart and power on the system Connect with DVI cable 1 Connect the DVI cable to the DVI port on Docking Cart and the external monitor Figure 11 21...

Page 375: ...ith DVI cable continued 3 Select Digital Display EXTEND PANEL in the menu list of Second Display Then select Next Figure 11 23 Select Digital Display EXTEND PANEL 4 Select Next The screen displays on...

Page 376: ...vice Manual 5461614 100 English Rev 6 Connect with DVI cable continued 5 To exit external monitor press Ctrl Alt V Select Single Display in the menu list of Operating Mode then select Next and Close F...

Page 377: ...ing Cart first Then connect the VGA cable to the DVI adapter with one VGA connector and to the external monitor with another VGA connector Figure 11 26 Connect VGA cable 2 Press Ctrl Alt V on the keyb...

Page 378: ...l 5461614 100 English Rev 6 Connect with VGA cable continued 3 Select Monitor in the menu list of Second Display Then select Next Figure 11 28 Select monitor 4 Select the resolution 1024x768 in the me...

Page 379: ...ntinued 5 Select Next The screen displays on the external monitor Then select Close to close the dialog box Figure 11 30 External monitor display 6 To exit external monitor press Ctrl Alt V Select Sin...

Page 380: ...oting There is a troubleshooting tool available that the customer can use as a first step to investigate failure issues It gives the current status of failure and provides some relative ways to figure...

Page 381: ...m doesn t boot Connect the AC power cable between the Scanner and the wall power outlet in right way YES YES NO Turn ON the main breaker of the Scanner NO Is the AC power cable seated to the Scanner a...

Page 382: ...Docking Cart Setup 11 54 LOGIQ e Basic Service Manual 5461614 100 English Rev 6 Can Not Charge the Extended Life Battery Figure 11 33 Can not Charge the Extended Life Battery...

Page 383: ...Diagnostics Troubleshooting LOGIQ e Basic Service Manual 11 55 5461614 100 English Rev 6 Extended Life Battery Has No OUTPUT Figure 11 34 Extended Life Battery Has No OUTPUT...

Page 384: ...Docking Cart Setup 11 56 LOGIQ e Basic Service Manual 5461614 100 English Rev 6...

Page 385: ...al 12 1 5461614 100 English Rev 6 Chapter 12 Docking Cart Servicing This Chapter describes replacement procedure and lists the renewal parts available for Docking Cart The Care and Maintenance on Dock...

Page 386: ...king Cart Provides an overview of Renewal Parts for Docking Cart Describes Care Maintenance on Docking Cart and peripherals These procedures intended to maintain the quality of Docking Cart systems pe...

Page 387: ...Part No 5486499 on page 12 9 Disassembly Re assembly Warning and Caution WARNING DO NOT service or disassemble parts under FRU unit level at any circumstances CAUTION DO NOT wear the ESD wrist strap...

Page 388: ...O 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...

Page 389: ...Port Assy Part No 5423182 2 Purpose This is a description on how to remove and replace the Docking Cart 3 Probe Port Assy Tools Common Phillips screwdrivers Allen Unbraco Torx wrench Needed Manpower...

Page 390: ...n Table 12 1 Removal Procedure for 3 Probe Port Assy No Steps Corresponding Graphic 1 Disconnect the probe connector 2 Pull out the lock and rotate the lock 90 clockwise 3 Hold the 3 Probe Port with b...

Page 391: ...he Storage Rack Tools Common Phillips screwdrivers Allen Unbraco Torx wrench Needed Manpower 1 person 1 minutes travel Preparation NA Removal Procedure Mounting Procedure 1 Install the new parts in th...

Page 392: ...the Rear Panel Assy Tools No special tools Needed Manpower 1 person 1 minutes travel Preparation Shut down the system and switch off the main breaker Removal Procedure Mounting Procedure 1 Install th...

Page 393: ...English Rev 6 Extended Life Battery Part No 5486499 Purpose This is a description on how to remove and replace the Extended Life Battery Tools No special tools Needed Manpower 1 person 1 minutes trav...

Page 394: ...99 continued Removal Procedure Table 12 4 Removal Procedure Extended Life Battery No Steps Corresponding Graphic 1 Flip down the two handle locks on the Extended Life Battery 2 Pull out the Extended L...

Page 395: ...he battery to check if the battery is fixed in the power box If the battery can not be pulled out it means the battery is well installed If the battery can be pulled out it means the battery is not we...

Page 396: ...ge 12 13 Operator Console Assy on page 12 14 Docking Station on page 12 15 Probe Holder on page 12 17 Shelf Service on page 12 19 Bottom and Wheels on page 12 20 Panel and Cabinet on page 12 21 Gas Sp...

Page 397: ...Power Cable for Argentina 1 3 5177154 2 Power Cable for Switzerland 1 4 5177187 3 Power Cable for Australia 1 5 5177123 2 Power Cable for Europe 1 6 5176907 2 Power Cable for United Kingdom 1 7 51767...

Page 398: ...5461614 100 English Rev 6 Operator Console Assy Figure 12 1 Operator Console Assy 1 Lever 2 Up Down 3 DVD RW shelf 4 B W Printer shelf 5 Speaker 6 Probe holder 7 Three probe connector 8 Ethernet port...

Page 399: ...lish Rev 6 Docking Station Table 12 6 Docking Station Item Part Number Part Name Corresponding graphic Qty 700 5422689 2 LOGIQ e Top Support 1 701 5423180 2 LOGIQ e DS Top Cover Assy 1 702 5423191 2 L...

Page 400: ...OGIQ e Basic Service Manual 5461614 100 English Rev 6 704 5421742 Docking Cart Monitor Support Space Cap 1 705 5422460 Docking Cart DS Bottom Cover 1 Table 12 6 Docking Station Item Part Number Part N...

Page 401: ...Table 12 7 Docking Probe Holder Item Part Number Part Name Corresponding graphic Qty 800 5423182 2 LOGIQ e 3 probe Box Assy 1 801 5422462 2 LOGIQ e Docking Cart 3 probe box left cover 1 802 5422461 L...

Page 402: ...art Servicing 12 18 LOGIQ e Basic Service Manual 5461614 100 English Rev 6 804 5483613 3 probe Box Supporter Bracket Assy 1 Table 12 7 Docking Probe Holder Item Part Number Part Name Corresponding gra...

Page 403: ...English Rev 6 Shelf Service Table 12 8 Shelf Service Item Part Number Part Name Corresponding graphic Qty 900 5255346 2 Support shelf with package 1 901 5219976 2 Storage Rack 1 902 5255345 2 Periphe...

Page 404: ...6 Bottom and Wheels Table 12 9 Bottom and Wheels Item Part Number Part Name Corresponding graphic Qty 1000 5441308 USB HUB Assy 1 1001 5443853 Black white Rear Castor N125 from Secure 1 1002 5454032 B...

Page 405: ...Number Part Name Corresponding graphic Qty 1100 5422978 Cart Rear Panel Assy 1 Table 12 11 Gas Spring and Gas Spring Lever Item Part Number Part Name Corresponding graphic Qty 1200 5423168 Gas Spring...

Page 406: ...2 22 LOGIQ e Basic Service Manual 5461614 100 English Rev 6 1301 5440512 Extended Life Battery for Docking Cart Power Box 1 Table 12 12 Power Box and Extended Life Battery Item Part Number Part Name C...

Page 407: ...24 Why do Maintenance on page 12 25 Maintenance Task Schedule on page 12 26 Tools Required on page 12 28 Safety Test on page 12 30 Inspection Paper Work on page 12 35 Overview Purpose This section des...

Page 408: ...his manual CAUTION Practice good ESD prevention Wear an anti static strap when handling electronic parts and even when disconnecting connecting cables DANGER THERE ARE SEVERAL PLACES ON THE BACKPLANE...

Page 409: ...tion 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 scanner The program must be directed by...

Page 410: ...for coverage information and or price for service Your GE Service Representative has an in depth knowledge of your LOGIQ e ultrasound scanning system and can best provide competent efficient service P...

Page 411: ...aintenance Endocavity Probe Leakage Current Checks X also after corrective maintenance Transesphongeal Probe Leakage Current Checks X also after corrective maintenance Surgical Probe Leakage Current C...

Page 412: ...or 120V and 220V Units Anti Static Kit 46 194427P231 46 194427P279 46 194427P369 46 194427P373 46 194427P370 Kit includes anti static mat wrist strap and cables for 200 to 240 V system 3M 2204 Large a...

Page 413: ...when the dusk screen is removed for cleaning 1 Pull out the Dusk Screen from the power box Figure 12 2 Pull out the Dusk Screen 2 Dust the Dusk Screen with a vacuum cleaner and or wash it with a mild...

Page 414: ...rify Verify that the LINE NEUTRAL and GROUND wires are properly attached to the terminals and that no strands may cause a short circuit 4 Verify Inlet connector retainer is functional Table 12 16 Gene...

Page 415: ...release mechanism Check all caster locks and caster swivel locks for proper operation 4 Cables Connectors Check all internal cable harnesses and connectors for wear and secure connector seating Pay s...

Page 416: ...e Turn the LOGIQ e unit OFF Plug the unit into the meter and the meter into the tested AC wall outlet Plug the black chassis cable into the meter s CHASSIS connector and attach the black chassis cable...

Page 417: ...passes when all readings measure less than the value shown in the table below Record all data on the PM Inspection Certificate CAUTION Line voltage is applied to the ECG leads during this test To avoi...

Page 418: ...current test on page 10 35 for the information When There s Too Much Leakage Current Please refer to When there s too much leakage current on page 10 38 for the information Table 12 20 ECG Power Teste...

Page 419: ...anufacture Date Probe 1 Frequency Scan Format Model Number Serial Number Probe 2 Frequency Scan Format Model Number Serial Number Probe 3 Frequency Scan Format Model Number Serial Number Probe 4 Frequ...

Page 420: ...sical Inspection and Cleaning if applicable Inspect Clean B Mode Function Console Doppler Modes Function Monitor CF Mode Function Touch Panel M Mode Function Air Filter Applicable Software Options Pro...

Page 421: ...is Source Leakage Current Caster Chassis Source Leakage Current CRT Patient Lead Source Leakage Lead to Ground Patient Lead Source Leakage Lead to Lead Patient Lead Source Leakage Isolation Peripheral...

Page 422: ...Basic Service Manual 5461614 100 English Rev 6 Probe 7 Probe 8 Probe 9 Final Check All system covers are in place System scans with all probes as expected Accepted by _________________________________...

Page 423: ...s 1 34 customer order verification 3 11 customer provided prerequisite 8 13 D damage in transport i 11 dangerous procedure warnings 1 28 data network setup requirements 2 16 desirable features 2 14 DI...

Page 424: ...used 1 10 if the unit is very cold or hot 2 3 imaging parameters display location 4 20 important precautions i 2 installation see system setup 3 1 installation warnings see setup warnings 3 3 introduc...

Page 425: ...s i 13 setup completion 3 12 preparations 3 11 reminders 3 3 setup time 3 3 setup warnings 3 3 shipping returning probes and repair parts 1 30 site preparations 2 1 software loading 8 13 software opti...

Page 426: ...Index 4 LOGIQ e Basic Service Manual 5461614 100 English Rev 6...

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