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Section 3-10 - Printer Installation

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Connection Scheme: Black & White Printer

Figure 3-37  R1 and R2 Black & White Printer connection

Summary of Contents for LOGIQ S8

Page 1: ...GE Healthcare FEBRUARY 28 2019 COVER FM P R E L I M I N A R Y LOGIQ S8 LOGIQ E8 Service Manual Document Number 5394227 Revision 12...

Page 2: ...al is a reference for the LOGIQ S8 LOGIQ E8 and LOGIQ S8 Vet ultrasound systems Hereafter listed as LOGIQ S8 All information provided in this manual is relevant for all three systems unless otherwise...

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Page 13: ...ical work on these products will comply with the requirements of the applicable electrical codes The purchaser of GE equipment shall only utilize qualified personnel i e GE s field engineers personnel...

Page 14: ...basic service software does not extend to or cover this software or related documentation If you are a GE Healthcare employee or a customer who has entered into such a license agreement with GE Health...

Page 15: ...ptember 2015 Update 8 November 2015 Update BW Printer setup 9 Februry 2016 Add UDI label information 10 Februry 2017 Update adding R4 information 11 June 2017 Revise with Service Note information 12 O...

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Page 17: ...tions used in this manual 1 7 Standard Hazard Icons 1 8 Product Icons 1 10 Safety Considerations 1 15 Contents in this section 1 15 Introduction 1 15 Human Safety 1 15 Mechanical Safety 1 17 Electrica...

Page 18: ...RE DIRECTION 5394227 12 LOGIQ S8 LOGIQ E8 SERVICE MANUAL 2 Electrostatic Discharge ESD Prevention 1 30 Customer Assistance 1 31 Contact Information 1 31 System Manufacturer 1 32 Authorized EU Represen...

Page 19: ...Requirements 2 3 EMI Limitations 2 4 Probe Environmental Requirements 2 6 Time and Manpower Requirements 2 6 Facility needs 2 7 Purchaser Responsibilities 2 7 Required Facility Needs 2 8 Privacy and...

Page 20: ...S8 3 9 Packing materials recycling information 3 10 Preparing for setup 3 11 Verify Customer Order 3 11 Physical inspection 3 11 EMI Protection 3 11 Completing the Set Up 3 12 System Specifications 3...

Page 21: ...the printer to print reports 3 65 PC printer setup 3 65 Connectivity Setup 3 66 Connectivity Introduction 3 66 The Dataflow Concept 3 66 Stand alone LOGIQ S8 3 68 LOGIQ S8 PC within a Sneaker Net 3 6...

Page 22: ...ing Request for Service RFS 3 90 Verifying InSite Connection CSD 3 91 Verifying InSite Connection VCO 3 92 Agent Configuration R4 2 5x and later 3 93 Overview 3 93 Verifying back office connection CSD...

Page 23: ...rvice Platform Confirmation R1 to R4 4 17 Functional Checks 4 18 Overview 4 18 Contents in this section 4 18 Preparation 4 18 Basic Controls 4 19 Performance Tests 4 22 B Mode Checks 4 23 M Mode Check...

Page 24: ...CE MANUAL 8 Volume Navigation Option 4 46 FibroScan module Option 4 47 Application Turnover Check List 4 48 Software Configuration Checks 4 48 Power supply test and adjustments 4 48 Power Supply Test...

Page 25: ...tion 5 11 Power Loss description 5 12 Software Overview 5 13 Purpose of this section 5 13 Contents in this section 5 13 LOGIQ S8 software 5 13 Software Options 5 14 Hardware Options 5 17 LOGIQ S8 R4 F...

Page 26: ...ts Overview 6 1 Purpose of this chapter 6 1 Monitor Adjustment 6 2 19 LCD Monitor 6 2 22 OLED and 23 Wide Monitor Adjustment 6 8 Volume Navigation Calibration Procedure 6 10 Purpose of this section 6...

Page 27: ...ion 7 5 Collecting Vital System Information 7 6 Collecting a Screen Capture with Logs 7 9 Capturing Service Logs with ALT D 7 12 Screen captures 7 13 Capturing Network Logs with Network Sniffer 7 14 S...

Page 28: ...7 74 Universal Video Converter Troubleshooting 7 75 4D Option Trouble shooting 7 75 Power Assistant Option Trouble Shooting 7 75 Extended Battery Option Trouble Shooting 7 76 Mode encoder works twice...

Page 29: ...HCARE DIRECTION 5394227 12 LOGIQ S8 LOGIQ E8 SERVICE MANUAL 13 CHAPTER 8 Renewal Parts Overview 8 1 Contents in this chapter 8 1 Optional Peripherals and Accessories 8 2 Printers 8 2 Probes 8 4 Power...

Page 30: ...unctional checks 9 8 Cleaning 9 10 Physical inspection 9 13 Probe maintenance 9 14 Using a Phantom 9 16 Electrical Safety Tests 9 17 Safety test overview 9 17 GEHC Leakage Current Limits 9 18 Outlet T...

Page 31: ...227 12 LOGIQ S8 LOGIQ E8 SERVICE MANUAL 15 When There s Too Much Leakage Current 9 35 Chassis Fails 9 35 Probe Fails 9 35 Peripheral Fails 9 35 Still Fails 9 35 ECG Fails 9 36 Ultrasound Equipment Qua...

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Page 33: ...eld Service trainers for the agreed upon time period This service manual provides installation and service information for the LOGIQ S8 ultrasound system as shown in Table 1 1 Contents in this service...

Page 34: ...ure checklist 4 Functional Checks Contains functional checks that must be performed as part of the installation or as required during servicing and periodic maintenance 5 Components and Functions Theo...

Page 35: ...SERVICE MANUAL Section 1 2 Service manual overview 1 3 1 2 2 Typical users of the Service Manual GE Service Personnel Setup maintenance etc Hospital Service Personnel Architectural Planners Installati...

Page 36: ...configuration Y U U N N 5418104 LOGIQ S8 Console USA configuration Y U U N N 5418105 LOGIQ S8 Console CANADA configuration Y U U N N 5478057 LOGIQ S8 R2 110V N Y U N N 5478058 LOGIQ S8 R2 220V N Y U...

Page 37: ...e Configurations and Hardware Software Compatibility Upgrade Options Y Original U Upgrade available N Not supported U Upgrade available No LCD upgrade Table 1 4 LOGIQ E8 Model ship only for People s R...

Page 38: ...Doppler M Mode Color M Mode PW CW and 3D 4D Tissue Velocity imaging Volume Guided Ultrasound Elastography and Contrast applications The fully digital architecture of the LOGIQ S8 LOGIQ E8 allows optim...

Page 39: ...rd is present that can cause property damage but has absolutely no personal injury risk a NOTICE is used Notice Example Disk drive may crash NOTE Notes are used to provide important information about...

Page 40: ...or Danger Warning or Caution 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 cause h...

Page 41: ...tandard Icons that indicate that a special procedure is to be used Other hazard icons make you aware of specific procedures that should be followed Table 1 6 Standard Icons Indicating a Special Proced...

Page 42: ...es only Prescription Requirement label Rear of the system CE Mark The CE Mark of Conformity indicates this equipment conforms with the Council Directive 93 42 EEC Rear of the system Authorized Europea...

Page 43: ...icates the power off position of the mains power breaker Rear of the system Mains ON indicates the power on position of the mains power breaker Rear of the system ON indicates the power on position of...

Page 44: ...or disposed of in accordance with local or country laws The letters below the separate collection symbol indicate whether certain elements Pb Lead Cd Cadmium Hg Mercury are contained in the battery To...

Page 45: ...rm outside the published specifications Keep power to these devices turned off when near this equipment Rear of the system This product consists of devices that may contain mercury which must be recyc...

Page 46: ...Mark of Products Circulation in the market of the Customs Union member states Under the rating plate Every system has a unique marking for identification the Unique Device Identification UDI Label The...

Page 47: ...ly personnel who have participated in a LOGIQ S8 Training are authorized to service the equipment DANGER DANGEROUS VOLTAGES CAPABLE OF CAUSING DEATH ARE PRESENT IN THIS EQUIPMENT USE EXTREME CAUTION W...

Page 48: ...HERE ARE NO TEST POINTS TO VERIFY ISOLATION THE BLUE LIGHT ON THE POWER BUTTON WILL TURN OFF WARNING WARNING RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK SYSTEM MUST BE TURNED OFF AND DISCONNECTED FROM POWER SOURCE CORD...

Page 49: ...ready for use Care must be used when moving it or replacing its parts Failure to follow the precautions listed could result in injury uncontrolled motion and costly damage ALWAYS Use the handle to mo...

Page 50: ...unit in a vehicle see 4 3 8 3 Transporting the System on page 4 16 CAUTION Use Protective Glasses during drilling filing and during all other work where eyes need protection CAUTION Use Safety Shoes...

Page 51: ...is correct handling of probes is important and the following points should be noted Do not drop a probe or strike it against a hard surface as this may damage the transducer elements acoustic lens or...

Page 52: ...a potential difference between the protective earth and any line of the computer network including the shield In this case the only way to operate the system safely is to use an isolated signal link...

Page 53: ...pecial main outlet provided for the electrical safety of the system CAUTION Auxiliary equipment with direct main connection requires galvanic separation of the signal and or control leads NOTICE The s...

Page 54: ...p on it DO NOT use a damaged battery DO NOT apply solder to a battery DO NOT connect the battery to an electrical power outlet DO NOT immerse the battery in water or allow it to get wet DO NOT place t...

Page 55: ...e labels on the cover The LOGIQ S8 comes equipped with product labels and icons These labels and icons represent pertinent information regarding the operation of the unit NOTE The rating label is loca...

Page 56: ...Labels Locations Figure 1 2 Label location R4 and later system NOTE Depending on country Gender Label is attached 1 LCD Caution label 2 LOGIQ S8 rating label 3 Gender Caution only for India China Kore...

Page 57: ...94227 12 LOGIQ S8 LOGIQ E8 SERVICE MANUAL Section 1 5 Labels Locations 1 25 1 5 1 1 WLAN label location if WLAN option installed Figure 1 3 WLAN Label location R1 to R3 system Figure 1 4 WLAN Label lo...

Page 58: ...on the rating plate Figure 1 5 Rating plate and UL label example NOTE The rating label is located on the rear of R1 R2 R3 system Figure 1 6 Rating plate and UL label R4 example 1 Catalogue number 2 M...

Page 59: ...N HANDLING TESTING AND ADJUSTING WARNING WARNING IF THE COVERS ARE REMOVED FROM AN OPERATING LOGIQ S8 LOGIQ E8 SOME METAL SURFACES MAY BE WARM ENOUGH TO POSE A POTENTIAL HEAT HAZARD IF TOUCHED EVEN WH...

Page 60: ...isolation All potentially hazardous stored or residual energy is relieved NOTICE Energy Control and Power Lockout for LOGIQ S8 When servicing parts of the system where there is exposure to voltage gre...

Page 61: ...that items what were saturated and or dripping with human blood that are now caked with dried blood or which were used or intended for use in patient care are regulated medical waste for transportatio...

Page 62: ...c discharge radiated and conducted RF fields magnetic fields and power line transient requirements as mentioned in IEC 60601 1 2 NOTE For CE Compliance it is critical that all covers screws shielding...

Page 63: ...ndary image capture cine loop NOTE Restart the application before resuming clinical scanning Table 1 8 Phone Numbers for Customer Assistance Location Phone Number USA GE Healthcare Ultrasound Service...

Page 64: ...r GE Ultrasound Korea 9 Sunhwan ro 214beon gil Jungwon gu Seongnam Si Gyeonggi do Korea 82 0 31 740 6436 Table 1 10 Authorized EU Representative Manufacturer TEL FAX Number The location of the CE mark...

Page 65: ...iew 2 1 1 Purpose of this chapter This chapter provides the information required to plan and prepare for the setup of a LOGIQ S8 Included are descriptions of the facility and electrical needs to be me...

Page 66: ...system installation updates and repairs However operator and patient comfort may be optimized if the room light is subdued and indirect Therefore a combination lighting system dim bright is recommend...

Page 67: ...eripherals Power Consumption nominal 900 VA including all on board peripherals 2 2 2 3 Inrush Current Inrush current is not a factor to consider due to the inrush current limiting properties of the po...

Page 68: ...that interference will not occur in a particular installation Possible EMI sources should be identified before the unit is installed Electrical and electronic equipment may produce EMI unintentionall...

Page 69: ...ow radio frequencies to interfere with the ultrasound signals Replace broken RF gaskets If more than 20 or a pair of the fingers on an RF gasket are broken replace the gasket Do not turn ON the unit u...

Page 70: ...soon as possible If possible allow six weeks before delivery for enough time to make necessary changes Table 2 4 Probe Environmental Requirements Probe Operation Storage Transport Temperature 2D probe...

Page 71: ...erformed by qualified personnel The products involved and the accompanying electrical installations are highly sophisticated and special engineering competence is required All electrical work on these...

Page 72: ...roposed location for the LOGIQ S8 is at least 0 2 m 0 67 ft from the walls to enable cooling Power outlet and place for any external peripheral are within 2 m 6 5 ft of each other with peripheral with...

Page 73: ...t Sink with hot and cold running water Receptacle for bio hazardous waste for example used probe sheaths Emergency oxygen supply Storage area for linens and equipment Nearby waiting room lavatory and...

Page 74: ...e the transfer of images to workstations for viewing or transferring images to remote printers As an added benefit transferring images in this manner frees up the on board LCD and peripherals enabling...

Page 75: ...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 Dept LOGIQ S8 SN Type Floor Room REV Comments CONTACT INFORM...

Page 76: ...providing the device with extra protective earth will be required in order to meet UL60601 1 and IEC60601 1 IEC60601 1 1 standards for electrical leakage 2 4 1 Patient Vicinity UL60601 1 USA 2 12 20D...

Page 77: ...1 2005 Such an area is an environment in which medical diagnosis monitoring or treatment is carried out It is very difficult to attach unique dimensions to the PATIENT ENVIROMENT In practice a distanc...

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Page 79: ...he unit probes and external peripherals for electrical safety are included in this procedure 3 1 2 Contents in this chapter 3 1 Overview 3 1 3 2 Setup reminders 3 2 3 3 Receiving and unpacking the equ...

Page 80: ...site has been prepared the average installation time required is shown in table below Table 3 1 Average Installation Time Description Average Setup Time Comments Unpacking the scanner 0 5 hours Setup...

Page 81: ...PANEL EXTENDED MOVE THE OPERATOR CONTROL PANEL TO IT S CENTERED AND LOCKED POSITION REFER TO Section 8 2 3 Returning Shipping Probes and Repair Parts on page 8 4 CAUTION CAUTION TO PREVENT ELECTRICAL...

Page 82: ...after transportation of the system with the monitor in the folded down position it is highly recommended to place the monitor in the upright position and to leave it in this position for a period of l...

Page 83: ...TEM WITH THE FRONT HANDLE OF THE USER INTERFACE OPERATOR PANEL CAUTION Two people are needed to unpack the unit because of its weight Attempts to move the unit considerable distances or on an incline...

Page 84: ...the tilt indicator Is the tilt Indicator red colored 1 inside the middle of the indicator If YES The tilt Indicator has been activated Continue with the instructions in Section 3 3 2 3 Damage in trans...

Page 85: ...is undamaged To make it easier to detect if the handling during transportation has been improper a set of Tilt Shock indicators have been attached to the transportation box 3 3 2 4 2 Position of the T...

Page 86: ...PROPRIETARY TO GE DIRECTION 5394227 12 LOGIQ S8 LOGIQ E8 SERVICE MANUAL 3 8 Section 3 3 Receiving and unpacking the equipment 3 3 3 Transportation Box Label Figure 3 2 Label 1 Figure 3 3 Label 2 Figur...

Page 87: ...ng the LOGIQ S8 ultrasound scanning unit Images are ONLY for reference wear proper PPE when handling packaging gloves safety shoes etc Table 3 5 Unpacking Procedure Step Task 1 Cut the straps around t...

Page 88: ...rd The inner reinforcements are made of Ethafoam Polyethylene foam The plastic foil is made of LDPE Low Density Polyethylene 7 Unlock the casters and align the orientation of the 4 caster s direction...

Page 89: ...fer to 3 3 2 3 Damage in transportation on page 3 6 in the beginning of this manual 3 5 3 EMI Protection This unit has been designed to minimize the effects of Electo Magnetic Interference EMI Many of...

Page 90: ...n max 1150 mm 45 3 in min 500 mm 19 7 in Keyboard 620 mm 24 4 in Caster 865 mm 34 1 in max 795 mm 31 3 in Caster 85 kg 187 4 lbs Table 3 7 LOGIQ S8 R4 and later without Peripherals Height Width Depth...

Page 91: ...a label on the back of the system on lower rear frame of the LOGIQ S8 3 6 2 2 Electrical Specifications In the table below the electrical specifications for LOGIQ S8 include LCD and on board periphera...

Page 92: ...e signal input part or signal output part of the LOGIQ S8 system configures a medical system and is therefore responsible to ensure that the system complies with the requirements of the valid version...

Page 93: ...connector 2 Put the probe in the probe holder Use the integrated cable management hook to wrap the cord 3 Ensure that the probe locking handle is at horizontal position 4 Hold the probe connector ver...

Page 94: ...LOGIQ S8 system Figure 3 8 DLP RS Connector 1 Hold the probe connector and TEE DLP RS adapter with the cable pointing DLP connector lock knob 2 Turn the RS connector lock knob to release side Figure 3...

Page 95: ...d battery charging the LED is blinking and turn off when the battery is fully charged DANGER ALWAYS CONNECT THE UNIT TO A FIXED POWER SOCKET WHICH HAS THE PROTECTIVE GROUNDING CONNECTOR DANGER NEVER U...

Page 96: ...ircuit Breaker is in OFF position if not switch it OFF Figure 3 10 Circuit breaker and main power cable at rear of system 8 Connect the Power Cable s other end male plug to a hospital grade mains powe...

Page 97: ...the scanner During a normal boot you may observe Power is distributed to Peripherals Operator Panel control panel Monitor Front End and Back End Processor The Back End Processor and rest of the scanne...

Page 98: ...are acknowledging that you are authorized to do so and are trained in appropriate use and regulatory guidelines Figure 3 12 Login Window Example of R4 2 5x After you have established your password fol...

Page 99: ...down The power button turns on blue indicated Standby mode refer to Section Figure 3 11 Power Button on page 3 19 For the system with R4 2 5x and later press Power On Off button three 3 times to shut...

Page 100: ...s before turning it on again The system may not be able to boot if power is recycled too quickly NOTICE The The system will go to Power Assistant Mode Optional R2 or later if above procedures are skip...

Page 101: ...into the sleep mode enter the scan screen and lightly press the Power On Off switch once The System Exit window is displayed 2 Select Sleep The system performs sequence to go to SLEEP mode 3 Unplug th...

Page 102: ...first logging onto the system 1 Type your name in the Operator field 2 Press the Change Password button The Change Password pop up displays Figure 3 13 Change Password Pop Up 3 Type the following Pas...

Page 103: ...policies To create password policies 1 Navigate to Utility Admin Logon 2 Select Enable Password Policies The system prompts the user for a password at logon Figure 3 14 Policies Window Example of R4...

Page 104: ...3 Enter password using the defined policies 4 If needed select User Must Change Password The user will be prompted to change the password on the next logon 5 Under Group Membership select the groups...

Page 105: ...Group List select from the list of groups with pre determined access is available to select for each new user b To view access rights for these groups highlight a group and then under Group Rights vie...

Page 106: ...in minutes The screen will appear completely black when locked timeout 4 Click Save 5 Press or move any button trackball on the operator panel to display Login window 6 On the Login window enter the...

Page 107: ...Logon after starting system This is not the user password this is system access for all users 5 Recovery key is created this can be saved to a USB flash drive 6 Insert a USB flash drive in the USB por...

Page 108: ...overy key The generated key will always be different 13 Select Ok to continue Encryption of data begins This may take up to 90 minutes the first time After the initial encryption there is no long proc...

Page 109: ...ck Secure the password and recovery key including USB memory It is recommended the recovery key is stored in a USB flash drive and printed out If both password and recovery key are lost you will not b...

Page 110: ...control adjust connectivity settings starting with Section 3 11 Connectivity Setup on page 3 66 3 8 2 System Configuration For complete instructions refer to the Basic User Manual Chapter 16 R1 to R3...

Page 111: ...u 3 Set Hospital name Department name Language Units Time Date format as needed 4 To save the changes select Save on the bottom left Select Exit to return to scanning In some cases you may need to reb...

Page 112: ...ameter Description Time Format Select the time format 12 Hr AM PM or 24 Hr Date Format Select the date format dd mm yyyy mm dd yyyy or yyyy mm dd Default Century Select the default century for the sys...

Page 113: ...ord is specific for each LOGIQ S8 3 8 3 1 Installing a Software Option 1 Before you install a software option you must login 2 From the Touch Panel select Utility Admin System Admin 3 Enter the new op...

Page 114: ...R3 and later the Option String can be imported from the media 5 Press Save to save the new setting 6 Restart to save and activate the settings and adjustments you have done so far Figure 3 25 Option...

Page 115: ...please review Section 1 4 6 Auxiliary Devices Safety on page 1 20 NOTE Normally auxiliary devices and peripherals come pre installed with the system WARNING WARNING WARNING After each installation the...

Page 116: ...CAUTION CAUTION When you connect the Off board On board UVC to the Secondary Patient Monitor If the secondary patient monitor to be located inside of the patient environment to be connected to the app...

Page 117: ...CD Monitor cont d 3 9 1 1 WIthout UVC Figure 3 26 Connection Scheme Secondary LCD Monitor without UVC HDMI to DVI HDMI to HDMI cable connected to the rear side of the 2nd Monitor Secondary Monitor App...

Page 118: ...nitor with Off board UVC Secondary Monitor Appropriate Transformer A Secondary Patient Monitor MUST NEVER be connected to the LOGIQ S8 s mains supply directly CAUTION CAUTION Output connection Followi...

Page 119: ...Monitor without UVC Secondary Monitor Appropriate Transformer A Secondary Patient Monitor MUST NEVER be connected to the LOGIQ S8 s mains supply directly CAUTION CAUTION Output connection Following O...

Page 120: ...tional Peripherals Peripheral Connection 3 9 2 Connecting the Off Board On Board UVC 3 9 2 1 Connecting the Off Board UVC 1 Power OFF Shutdown the system as described in Section 3 7 Power On Off on pa...

Page 121: ...tional Peripherals Peripheral Connection 3 43 3 9 2 1 Connecting the Off Board UVC cont d Figure 3 30 Off Board UVC Connection for R3 and later 3 When all the cables are connected press the Power ON s...

Page 122: ...9 2 2 Connecting the On Board UVC 1 Power OFF Shutdown the system as described in Section 3 7 Power On Off on page 3 17 2 Connect the UVC according to correct connection scheme Figure 3 31 R2 On Boar...

Page 123: ...Power ON Boot up the system as described in Section 3 7 Power On Off on page 3 17 3 9 2 3 UVC functional check Procedure 1 Connect output DVI or D sub or S video Composite on UVC to the external monit...

Page 124: ...itch should be directly connected to any accessible USB port on the system e g on rear of the system NOTE Connection of the Footswitch is always the same no differences between PC Motherboard version...

Page 125: ...onal Peripherals Peripheral Connection 3 47 3 9 4 ECG connector Connect the ECG cable to the ECG connector on the monitor arm or on the side of the operator panel depending on the system version Figur...

Page 126: ...emarks and Hints when using external USB3 0 Devices R4 or later NOTICE NOTICE Before connecting an USB device please read Section 3 9 5 1 General Remarks and Hints when using external USB Devices on p...

Page 127: ...nnector 3 When all the cables are connected press the power button to ON on the printer 4 Power ON Boot up the system as described in Section 3 7 Power On Off on page 3 17 All software drivers are pre...

Page 128: ...E PROPRIETARY TO GE DIRECTION 5394227 12 LOGIQ S8 LOGIQ E8 SERVICE MANUAL 3 50 Section 3 10 Printer Installation 3 10 1 1 Connection Scheme Black White Printer Figure 3 37 R1 and R2 Black White Printe...

Page 129: ...IETARY TO GE DIRECTION 5394227 12 LOGIQ S8 LOGIQ E8 SERVICE MANUAL Section 3 10 Printer Installation 3 51 3 10 1 1 Connection Scheme Black White Printer cont d Figure 3 38 Black White Printer connecti...

Page 130: ...below for printer setting Table 3 3 Settings for UP D897 D898 Recommended Setting Paper size 1920x1280 Windows Orientation Portrait Utility Orientation Portrait Avoid using WIDE setting In Utility Sys...

Page 131: ...ter Properties Click Properties 4 Select Properties from Printer pull down menu 5 Click Printing Preferences at the bottom of Properties Window 6 Select Layout tab and select Paper 1920x1280 Orientati...

Page 132: ...ERVICE MANUAL 3 54 Section 3 10 Printer Installation 3 10 1 3 BW Printer shape differences Setting 1920x1280 Portrait in Printer Properties Portrait in Utility Connectivity Service Table 3 4 Print exa...

Page 133: ...MANUAL Section 3 10 Printer Installation 3 55 3 10 1 3 BW Printer shape differences cont d Setting 1920x1280 Landscape in Printer Properties Landscape in Utility Connectivity Service Table 3 5 Print...

Page 134: ...ION 5394227 12 LOGIQ S8 LOGIQ E8 SERVICE MANUAL 3 56 Section 3 10 Printer Installation 3 10 1 3 BW Printer shape differences cont d Setting 960x1280 Print output differ by BW Printer Model to orientat...

Page 135: ...Medium Previous Service Manual recommendation 1920x1280 P P Medium Recommended 1920x1280 L L Large UP D898 960x1280 P P Very small Unfit for use 1920x1280 P P Medium Recommended 1920x1280 L L Large R3...

Page 136: ...the cables are connected press the power button to ON on the Color printer 4 Power ON Boot up the system as described in Section 3 7 Power On Off on page 3 17 All software drivers are pre installed f...

Page 137: ...LTHCARE PROPRIETARY TO GE DIRECTION 5394227 12 LOGIQ S8 LOGIQ E8 SERVICE MANUAL Section 3 10 Printer Installation 3 59 3 10 2 1 Connection Scheme Color Printer Figure 3 40 R1 and R2 Color Printer conn...

Page 138: ...PROPRIETARY TO GE DIRECTION 5394227 12 LOGIQ S8 LOGIQ E8 SERVICE MANUAL 3 60 Section 3 10 Printer Installation 3 10 2 1 Connection Scheme Color Printer cont d Figure 3 41 Color Printer connection for...

Page 139: ...m Printer pull down menu 3 Click Printing Preferences at the bottom of Properties Window 4 Select the Paper tab and select Recommended Paper UPC 24LA large UPC 24SA small NOTE Paper UPC 21L and UPC 21...

Page 140: ...ings cont d 5 Select the Graphics tab From the Color Adjust pop up menu select a Color Balance Cyan 0 Magenta 0 Yellow 0 b Gamma Select Gamma 1 Figure 3 43 Graphics page Color Balance Gamma Select c C...

Page 141: ...nter Installation 3 63 3 10 2 2 UP D25MD Printer Settings cont d 6 For saving the adjusted printer settings click Apply and then OK 7 Finally close the Printers window with the close button and exit S...

Page 142: ...from the Printer pull down Properties menu For the UP D897 D898 printer select Portrait as orientation 5 Type the printer name in the Name field This name is used on the Button screen After you selec...

Page 143: ...Utility System Peripherals 2 Select the printer from Default Printer pull down menu Figure 3 45 Report Printer Setup 3 Press Save 4 Press Print on the Report screen to print the report 3 10 5 PC prin...

Page 144: ...S8 PC within a Sneaker Net on page 3 68 LOGIQ S8 and DICOM server in a network see Section 3 11 5 Connection between LOGIQ S8 and DICOM Server on page 3 68 3 11 2 The Dataflow Concept Communication be...

Page 145: ...Images are stored to internal hard drive The local database is used for patient archiving Afterwards images are stored to a DVD CD or external USB device etc Search in the DICOM Modality Worklist the...

Page 146: ...connection needed 3 11 5 Connection between LOGIQ S8 and DICOM Server In this configuration the LOGIQ S8 is configured to work with a DICOM server in a network environment Usually this will be the ho...

Page 147: ...connector on the LOGIQ S8 2 Connect the other end to the network connector to the Workstation see the Workstation Service Manual 3 11 6 2 Connection via a Peer to Peer Network You will need a network...

Page 148: ...tion Wired network connected Wired network disconnected Wireless network connected Wireless network disconnected Wireless network limited connected No IP address obtained Empty IP means Acquiring Netw...

Page 149: ...2 R4 2 5x and later Table 3 8 Network icon description Ethernet Active Ethernet Error Ethernet Active Spooler Active Ethernet Active Spooler Error Spooler Active Spooler Active Error Spooler Inactive...

Page 150: ...d by individual fields This greatly improves query capability DICOM Structured Reporting creates coded clinical data that can be used for clinical research outcomes analysis and disease management DIC...

Page 151: ...a dataflow customizes the ultrasound system to work according to the services associated with the selected dataflow 5 Button allows you to assign a pre configured output service or a set of output se...

Page 152: ...ollowing DO NOT enable DHCP Type the IP Address acquire unique static IP address from hospital network administrator Subnet Mask and Default Gateway if applicable NOTE Do not set up the system with DH...

Page 153: ...P Address Subnet Mask and Default Gateway when the user chooses to use DHCP IP Address Type the IP Address of the Ultrasound system NOTE IP stands for Internet Protocol Every device on the network has...

Page 154: ...miley face frowns then the connection has not been made Check the device name and IP address Table 3 11 Device Preset Parameter Description Add Remove Press Add to add a new device press Remove to del...

Page 155: ...e lists information about destination devices You can select from a list of currently existing devices 2 Service Type to Add lists information about services for the destination device You can add ser...

Page 156: ...etrieve DICOM Storage Commitment DICOM Worklist Standard Print Video Capture Save As Network storage USB Quick Save R2 and later Email to MMS R4 and later Table 3 12 Service Parameters Common Service...

Page 157: ...vided by IT Select Utility Connectivity on the touch screen then select the Device Tab On the Device Tab click Add enter New Device Name and IP Address Click Save Select Ping to verify the icon change...

Page 158: ...cont d 3 On the Service Tab select the Destination Device My Computer Select Service Type to Add select USB Quick Save then Add and then Save 4 Assign Network Storage to USB Quick Save under Destinat...

Page 159: ...structions for setting up Network Storage on LOGIQ S8 R4 cont d 5 Select Button Tab Select a Print Button then add the USB Quick Save to the Printflow View by selecting If Copy to Dataflow is in Print...

Page 160: ...tes for InSite Setup 3 82 3 13 4 Configuration Steps 3 83 3 13 5 Configuring InSite 3 83 3 13 8 Configuring Request for Service RFS 3 90 3 13 9 Verifying InSite Connection CSD 3 91 3 13 10 Verifying I...

Page 161: ...e configuring the agent be sure that you have a network connection and check that it is configured You will not be able to perform checkout with the default network configuration 3 13 6 Configuring Ag...

Page 162: ...te Connection R1 to R4 3 13 6 Configuring Agent Configuration cont d Figure 3 52 Configuration Home Page 4 In the Display Name field enter a descriptive name that is easy to identify with this device...

Page 163: ...nt d 6 Configure the following mandatory fields as desired Continent Country City State Institution The Agent Configuration Tool screen opens Figure 3 53 Completed Agent Configuration Tool screen Must...

Page 164: ...change the Directory field 4 In the Filter field it is recommended to set it to zip so that the system will only upload zip files to the back office Example Alt D logs 5 If a proxy is needed select E...

Page 165: ...k out confirm the Agent Configuration Tool screen has correct URL IP address information Make corrections and repeat 1 Select PILOT2 or PRODUCTION from the Enterprise Server drop down list The Pilot s...

Page 166: ...er s address Latitude No Arbitrary Longitude No Arbitrary Institution Yes Arbitrary Enter Customer s info Department No Arbitrary Enter Customer s info Building No Arbitrary Enter Customer s info Floo...

Page 167: ...Section 3 13 Setting up InSite Connection R1 to R4 3 89 Scheme No Consult institutions IT personnel for Proxy settings Proxy User No Consult institutions IT personnel for Proxy settings Password No C...

Page 168: ...E The RFS screen opens 3 Select the Users tab Click on Add Users and type the site s Contact Name Manual and machine generated RFS requests are directed to this person Items with red asterisks are req...

Page 169: ...der LOGIQ S8 is found under folder ROOT CS_ULS_LOGIQ_S8_03 0 R1 x x ROOT CS_ULS_LOGIQ_S8_03 5 R2 x x R3 x x ROOT CS_ULS_LOGIQ_E8_03 5 LOGIQ E8 2 Request the OLC to attempt to connect to the system via...

Page 170: ...oke Disruptive Mode and VCO by right click on the GE InSite icon at the bottom of the display and select Connect Clinical Lifeline Figure 3 59 Select Connect Clinical Lifeline 2 Confirm with the OLC t...

Page 171: ...change to a new Device Type Contact the On Line center to seek help for clearing up the quarantine status 3 14 2 Verifying back office connection CSD 1 Login to FFA Site from Remote PC using Chrome we...

Page 172: ...tically denied 1 On Console invoke Disruptive Mode and VCO by left click GE ICON and select Connect Clinical Lifeline 2 Login to FFA Site from Remote PC using Chrome web browser As of 2018 FFA Site ad...

Page 173: ...ices 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 Dept LOGIQ S8 SN Type Floor Room REV Comments CONTACT INFORMATION Name Title...

Page 174: ...d Figure 3 61 Worksheet for DICOM Network Information LOGIQ S8 Host Name AE Title Local Port IP Address Net Mask ROUTING INFORMATION ROUTER2 ROUTER3 ROUTER1 Destination IP Addresses GATEWAY IP Address...

Page 175: ...t safety and user information is available during the operation and service of the complete system 3 16 1 Product Locator Installation Card NOTE The Product Locator Installation Card shown may not be...

Page 176: ...GE HEALTHCARE PROPRIETARY TO GE DIRECTION 5394227 12 LOGIQ S8 LOGIQ E8 SERVICE MANUAL 3 98 Section 3 16 Paperwork...

Page 177: ...4 4 Functional Checks 4 18 4 5 Application Turnover Check List 4 48 4 6 Power supply test and adjustments 4 48 4 7 Site Log 4 49 Section 4 2 Required equipment An empty blank CD R DVD R and or extern...

Page 178: ...e and cooling purposes NOTICE Energy Control and Power Lockout for LOGIQ S8 When servicing parts of the system where there is exposure to voltage greater than 30 Volts 1 Complete shutdown the system 2...

Page 179: ...e the scanner During a normal boot you may observe Power is distributed to Peripherals Operator Panel control panel Monitor Front End and Back End Processor The Back End Processor and rest of the scan...

Page 180: ...ou are acknowledging that you are authorized to do so and are trained in appropriate use and regulatory guidelines Figure 4 2 Login Window Example of R4 2 5x After you have established your password f...

Page 181: ...Shutdown Use this button to shut down the system The entire system will shut down The power button turns on blue indicated Standby mode refer to Figure 4 1 Power Button on page 4 3 For the system with...

Page 182: ...onds before turning it on again The system may not be able to boot if power is recycled too quickly NOTICE The The system will go to Power Assistant Mode Optional R2 or later if above procedures are s...

Page 183: ...avoid injury or damage make sure nothing is within the range of motion before moving the monitor and monitor arm This includes both objects and people 19 LCD Monitor 23 Wide Monitor 22 Wide Monitor P...

Page 184: ...dures 4 3 5 2 Monitor Arm Lock 1 Unlock the monitor arm 2 Verify the monitor can move up down vertically and left right horizontally 3 Align the monitor arm along center line of the system 4 Engage th...

Page 185: ...operator panel while holding lever 3 Verify the operator panel is free to up down 4 Release the elevation lock lever disengage 5 Verify the operator panel does not up down CAUTION To avoid injury or...

Page 186: ...vel Lock Lever R4 system 1 Hold Swivel Lock lever under the operator panel 2 Rotate the operator panel while holding lever 3 Verify the operator panel is free to rotate 4 Release the swivel lock lever...

Page 187: ...otate wheel until it locks only one lock position in 360 deg turn 3 Verify Swivel Lock engages 4 Press b downward see Figure 4 9 5 Verify Brake is applied to the wheel i e Wheel does not rotate 6 Pres...

Page 188: ...igure 4 10 Total Lock Casters 1 Press a see Figure 4 10 2 Rotate wheel until it locks several locations where caster engages 3 Verify Swivel Lock engages and Brake is ON 4 Press b see Figure 4 10 5 Ve...

Page 189: ...hat the control panel the monitor arm lock firmly and flip down the monitor to prevent system damage CAUTION DO NOT place probes or the footswitch into the side tray when moving transporting the syste...

Page 190: ...7 Power On Off on page 3 17 and remove the plug from the wall 4 All cables from off board peripheral devices must be disconnected from the console 5 Disconnect the footswitch from the console 6 Wind...

Page 191: ...hile moving Take extra care when moving the system long distances and on inclines 5 degrees Ask for help if necessary DO NOT attempt to move the console using any cables or fixtures such as the probe...

Page 192: ...Prevent vibration damage by driving cautiously Avoid unpaved roads excessive speeds and erratic stops or starts Load the system onto a vehicle 1 Load and unload the system to a vehicle parked on a lev...

Page 193: ...tion lock the wheel brakes 2 Follow the set up procedure described in Section 3 6 Completing the Set Up on page 3 12 4 3 9 Service Platform Confirmation R1 to R4 1 From the touch panel select Utility...

Page 194: ...4 6 B Mode Checks 4 23 4 4 7 M Mode Checks 4 25 4 4 8 Color Flow Mode Checks 4 27 4 4 9 PW CW Doppler Mode Checks 4 29 4 4 10 Tissue Velocity Imaging TVI Checks 4 31 4 4 11 SWE Shear Wave Shear Elasto...

Page 195: ...R2 and R3 1 Power On Off 2 A N Keyboard 3 Measurement Selection Menu 4 Rotary and Joystick controls 5 TGC 6 Reverse key 7 User Define keys 8 BT Keys 9 Mode Gain XYZ Controls 10 Trackball Trackball Ke...

Page 196: ...ion Arrow 11 F3 Eject media 12 F4 Activates DICOM Job Spooler screen 13 F5 Creates a Fast Key 14 F6 Plays a Fast Key 15 F7 Home Set Home 16 F8 Text1 Text2 17 F9 Grab last 18 F10 Word delete 19 Tab key...

Page 197: ...e keys on the trackball area as described below The Trackball area consist of The Trackball used as a cursor control in acquisition mode scrolling control in freeze and as a selection tool like a mous...

Page 198: ...Healthcare recommends the RMI 430GS phantom optional but it is not required It is the most current phantom optional recommended to our field service personnel and provides the necessary targets and ex...

Page 199: ...ction 4 4 Functional Checks 4 23 4 4 6 B Mode Checks For information on the system s different modes as well as expected results refer to the latest revision of the Basic User Manual Chapter 5 4 4 6 1...

Page 200: ...l Use Depth to adjust the range to be imaged Use Focus to center the focal point s around the region of interest Use Frequency move to higher frequencies or Frame rate move to lower frame rate to incr...

Page 201: ...Dynamic Range Controls how echo intensities are converted to shades of gray thereby increasing the adjustable range of contrast Focus Number and Position Increases the number of transmit focal zones...

Page 202: ...to adjust the range to be imaged Use the Frequency move to higher frequencies or the Frame rate control move to lower frame rate to increase resolution in image Use the Frequency move to lower frequen...

Page 203: ...t one of the probes to the scanner s active probe connector see 3 6 4 Connecting Probes on page 3 15 for info about connecting the probes For available probes see Section 9 13 Probes on page 9 59 2 Tu...

Page 204: ...a low setting for better flow resolution or a higher setting to more easily locate disturbed flows Adjust Frequency to optimize the color flow display Higher settings improve resolution Lower setting...

Page 205: ...bring up a B Mode picture for navigation purpose and then add Doppler For information refer to the latest revision of the Basic User Manual Chapter 5 4 4 9 1 Preparations 1 Connect one of the probes...

Page 206: ...r setting will improve resolution and the lower setting will increase the depth penetration Adjust Frame rate to a higher setting to improve motion detection or to a lower setting to improve resolutio...

Page 207: ...solution 4 4 10 2 Preparations 1 Connect one of the probes to the scanner s left most probe connector See 3 6 4 Connecting Probes on page 3 15 for info about connecting the probes For available probes...

Page 208: ...Check Select a probe 9L D and C1 6D Select ELASTO button In the Touch Panel select Shear Wave button if not already selected Verify that the Shear Wave button is available 4 4 12 Cineloop Check 4 4 1...

Page 209: ...o worksheets press Clear 4 4 13 2 Check Circumference Area Ellipse Measurement 1 Press Measure once to display an active caliper 2 Move the Trackball to position the active caliper 3 Press Set to fix...

Page 210: ...Q S8 LOGIQ E8 SERVICE MANUAL 4 34 Section 4 4 Functional Checks 4 4 13 4 Report Pages Measurements Calculations that are included on the worksheet can also be displayed on Report Pages Report Pages ca...

Page 211: ...panel 1 Power ON the system 2 Check backlight on AN Keyboard B Button Freeze Key and TGC Knob 3 Select UTILITY in touch panel 4 Turn joystick knobs to adjust the backlighting of Touch Panel Light Keyb...

Page 212: ...B image gain change 11 Press COMMENT key 12 Type in arbitrary strings from A N Keyboard Verify keyboard is functional 4 4 14 2 DVD Drive Test 1 Insert Blank CD R or DVD R Media into Optical Drive 2 Se...

Page 213: ...dult And start scan 2 Verify calibration normally finished 3 Verify that B mode image appear CAUTION TAKE THE FOLLOWING PRECAUTIONS WITH THE PROBE CABLES KEEP AWAY FROM THE WHEELS DO NOT BEND DO NOT C...

Page 214: ...splayed select Utility Application and Check Show ECG Tab NOTE Without the ECG option the ECG touch panel is not displayed NOTE For more information about ECG refer to the latest revision of the LOGIQ...

Page 215: ...ity System Peripherals and confirm DVD is set as DVR media If not set it and restart the system 3 Insert the media Go to DVR Touch Panel menu 4 Start Recording Perform image scanning including Doppler...

Page 216: ...er Test 1 Insert Gel Bottle into Gel Warmer 2 Power ON the warmer Figure 4 29 Gel warmer ON OFF switch 3 Verify Gel gets warm NOTE Depending on environment Gel requires 30 minute or more to warm up 4...

Page 217: ...Check 4 4 18 1 Physical Abnormalities Check for no loose or cracked parts on above locations Figure 4 30 LOGIQ S8 System Exterior example No Parts name 1 Main monitor 2 Monitor Arm 3 Control Panel 4 R...

Page 218: ...ction 4 4 Functional Checks Figure 4 31 LOGIQ E8 System Exterior No Parts name 1 Main Monitor 2 Monitor Arm 3 Control Panel 4 Rear Handle 5 Top Cover 6 Front Cover 7 Side Covers 8 Base 9 Casters 10 Re...

Page 219: ...4 43 4 4 18 2 Label Check Figure 4 32 Label location R1 R3 system Console No Manufacturing date GE ULTRASOUND KOREA Ltd 65 1 SANGDAEWON DONG JUNGWON KU SEONGNAM SI GYEONGGI DO KOREA Serial No 100 120...

Page 220: ...Check presence of Caution Label on the rear panel of the monitor 2 3 2 Check presence of Multi Caution Label 2 2 3 Check presence of Rating Plate 2 1 NOTE Rating Plate design slightly differ depending...

Page 221: ...3 Check presence of Rating Plate 2 1 NOTE Rating Plate design slightly differ depending on Console destination At minimum simply check Console number manufacturing date and serial Number NOTE Some cou...

Page 222: ...d Battery Diag can be performed with over 15 charging condition And actual battery kit is shipped with 20 30 charged condition so basically you don t need to check capacity for function test of extend...

Page 223: ...nd white on FibroScan Module front panel are lit Figure 4 35 LED on FIbroScan 3 Select the assigned key to start FibroScan mode Screen will be dual screen FibroScan view will be showed on right side o...

Page 224: ...st Refer to 7 9 3 System on page 7 130 4 6 2 Power Supply Adjustment There are no adjustments on the power supplies The DC Power is self regulated If a voltage is outside the specified range it means...

Page 225: ...GE HEALTHCARE PROPRIETARY TO GE DIRECTION 5394227 12 LOGIQ S8 LOGIQ E8 SERVICE MANUAL Section 4 7 Site Log 4 49 Section 4 7 Site Log Table 4 5 Site Log DATE SERVICE PERSON PROBLEM COMMENTS...

Page 226: ...GE HEALTHCARE PROPRIETARY TO GE DIRECTION 5394227 12 LOGIQ S8 LOGIQ E8 SERVICE MANUAL 4 50 Section 4 7 Site Log Table 4 5 Site Log Continued DATE SERVICE PERSON PROBLEM COMMENTS...

Page 227: ...r Distribution scheme and probes NOTE When not otherwise specified the contents of this manual and reference to LOGIQ S8 applies to all LOGIQ S8 LOGIQ E8 LOGIQ S8 Vet models 5 1 2 Contents in this cha...

Page 228: ...eneral Information LOGIQ S8 is a digital beam forming curved linear and phased array ultrasound imaging system The system supports various operating mode such as B Mode M Mode Color Flow CFM Power Dop...

Page 229: ...Printer or V Nav 9 Color printer or Drawer 10 Probe port 4 active probe port and 1 parking port LE8 has the cover 11 Foot rest 12 Side tray option 13 Touch panel 14 CW pencil probe port 15 ECG Connect...

Page 230: ...ide Monitor 2 Control panel 3 Probe holder 4 Gel warmer 5 Audio speaker 6 DVD Drive 7 Blind cover B W printer Color Printer Drawer V Nav controller or FibroScan module 8 Probe port 4 active probe port...

Page 231: ...r Panel Figure 5 4 R4 and later Operator Panel Integrated A N Keyboard Interchangeable FREEZE and P1 Key User Define Keys BT Key Power Button Probe Holder Gel Warmer Probe Holder Option Probe Holder I...

Page 232: ...be connector 5 2 2 System Options Figure 5 6 System Options DLP Probe Connector 4 ports Parking DLP Connector Single CW Connector CWD Option LOGIQ S8 only Optional Probe Holder ECG Connector Cabinet f...

Page 233: ...SERVICE MANUAL Section 5 2 General Information 5 7 5 2 3 USB Ports Figure 5 7 USB Ports on the system Figure 5 8 OPIO USB port R4 system 23 Wide monitor Left side 22 Wide monitor Right side One direc...

Page 234: ...d limit 5 2 3 3 USB ports on the monitor R3 and later The two USB2 0 Ports are used for USB Storage USB HDD and USB Flash Device NOTE USB ports on the monitor are non isolated and not fit to connect e...

Page 235: ...8 SERVICE MANUAL Section 5 2 General Information 5 9 5 2 3 4 USB ports on the OPIO R4 or later The two USB3 0 Ports are used for USB Storage USB HDD and USB Flash Device Table 5 4 Specification Softwa...

Page 236: ...2 Ethernet 1000 Base T 100 Base T 10 Base T 5 2 4 3 Audio MiniJack Normal Audio L R GND pin assign Line out 5 2 4 4 AC Inlet Figure 5 9 AC Inlet 1 USB Port USB2 0 Full Speed R3 and later No isolated...

Page 237: ...button on the Operator Panel 3 BEP and system power up Sequence 1 Circuit breaker ON 2 AC DC Unit creates Stand by Power 3 Stby Power routed to COM Express 4 Stby Power routed to OPIO LED 5 Main ON s...

Page 238: ...description A power loss may be due to The Mains Switch has been switched to OFF The Mains cable has been disconnected Brown out If a power loss occur all AC power distribution within the unit is los...

Page 239: ...sed on LOGIQ S8 You can also refer to the Basic User Manual for more information 5 5 2 Contents in this section 5 5 1 Purpose of this section 5 13 5 5 2 Contents in this section 5 13 5 5 3 LOGIQ S8 so...

Page 240: ...ference and enclosed area Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Coded Contrast Provides contrast imaging capability Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes CW Doppler LS8 only Allows examination of blood flow data all along the Doppler Mo...

Page 241: ...er a Static 3D or Real Time 4D acquisition N A Yes Yes Yes Yes VCI Static VCI Volume Contrast Imaging allows you to sweep smaller slices of data with a higher volume rate The resulting image shows an...

Page 242: ...approach for clinical assessment of the fetal heart STIC offers an easy to use technique to acquire data from the fetal heart and to aid in visualization with both two dimensional and three dimension...

Page 243: ...S8 Power Assistant hardware Y Y LS8 R4 Power Assistant hardware Y Y Battery for Power Assistant Y Y Y Y Extended battery for scan Y Y LS8 R3 CW Doppler kit Y Y Y FibroScan Module Y Y Peripheral Device...

Page 244: ...V Nav eTRAX 18 20g starter kit Y Y Y Y V Nav eTRAX starter kit 12GA Y Y Y Y V Nav eTRAX starter kit 14GA Y Y Y Y V Nav Active Tracker kit Y Y Y V Nav Active Tracker kit MR Y Y Y Cardiac and ECG Optio...

Page 245: ...re as UP D897 compati Mode Color Sony UP D25 Y Y Y Y Y LS8 Sony UP D55 Digital Color A5 Printer Y Y Y Y Color Sony UP DR80 Y Y Y Y UP DR80 can be used on LOGIQ S8 R2 2 1 or later Color Inkjet Printer...

Page 246: ...SERVICE MANUAL 5 20 Section 5 7 Hardware Options LS8 UVC Off board installation kit Y Y Y Y LS8 Off Board UVC AC Adaptor Y Y Y Y Japan model is different H Cat Table 5 6 Hardware option list Hardware...

Page 247: ...94227 12 LOGIQ S8 LOGIQ E8 SERVICE MANUAL Section 5 7 Hardware Options 5 21 5 7 1 LOGIQ S8 R4 FibroScan Option 5 7 1 1 FibroScan Screen Figure 5 10 FibroScan Screen 5 7 1 2 FibroScan Module Box Figure...

Page 248: ...ptions 5 7 1 3 FibroScan mounting position Figure 5 12 FibroScan mounting position 5 7 1 4 FibroScan Signal Connection Figure 5 13 Signal Connection 5 7 1 5 FibroScan Probe Figure 5 14 FibroScan Probe...

Page 249: ...activate XL probe Note If only one FibroScan probe is connected the exam type is automatically activated when entering the FibroScan mode CAP Activate the CAP measurement when the CAP option is insta...

Page 250: ...Calibration Calibration Indicator Probe needs to be calibrated every 2 years A message will be displayed 14 days prior calibration expiration date as well as if the calibration has expired When perfo...

Page 251: ...on Set South Africa Destination Set Argentina Destination Set Israel Destination Set Switzerland Destination Set Denmark Destination Set US Destination Set Japan Destination Set Australia New Zealand...

Page 252: ...n 5 9 1 Air Flow Distribution Through the filter grid on the front of the system air flow into the LOGIQ S8 By means of the 1 FAN air is blown through the nest box and the warm air exits the system th...

Page 253: ...ference The online versions of the operator manuals are available via the Help function F1 key on LOGIQ S8 s operator panel The translated user manuals are available on a CD ROM delivered with the sys...

Page 254: ...for LOGIQ E8 This universal video converter needs a fan assy for cooling 4 LOGIQ E8 SW Option LOGIQ E8 does use LOGIQ S8 application software LOGIQ E8 SW is required to boot system as LOGIQ E8 When L...

Page 255: ...GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5394227 12 LOGIQ S8 LOGIQ E8 SERVICE MANUAL Section 5 11 LOGIQ E8 5 29 Figure 5 19 LOGIQ E8 Emblem position R4 system...

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Page 257: ...his chapter This chapter describes how to test and adjust the mechanical capabilities of the sytsem that may be out of specification Although some tests may be optional they should only be performed b...

Page 258: ...adjusted values will be lost after loss of power Figure 6 1 Monitor Adjustment buttons NOTE 1280 x 1024 60Hz Table 6 1 Contents in this section Section Number Main Menu Sub Menu Range Setting for LOGI...

Page 259: ...le The lowest level of black should just disappear into the background and the highest white should be bright but not saturated 1 Adjust the BRIGHTNESS by pressing the LEFT or RIGHT button to decrease...

Page 260: ...move the cursor and the MENU middle key 3 Select 2 2 or 2 4 by pressing the MENU middle key 6 2 1 1 4 Mode 1 Press the MENU middle key of the monitor controls over 10 sec 2 Select the Picture Color T...

Page 261: ...UNCTION Scale by pressing the LEFT or RIGHT button to move the cursor and the MENU middle key 3 Select FULL 5 4 NATIVE by pressing the LEFT or RIGHT button to decrease increase the value and the MENU...

Page 262: ...to move the cursor and the MENU middle key NOTE MEMORY RECALL is Factory default If selecting MEMORY RECALL all settings will be back to factory default status 6 2 1 2 4 SBC 1 Press the MENU middle k...

Page 263: ...SITION by pressing the LEFT or RIGHT button to decrease increase cursor and the MENU middle key 3 Adjust the H POSITION by pressing the LEFT or RIGHT button to decrease increase the value default 50 6...

Page 264: ...touch panel 2 Adjust Room profile Color Profile Gamma Brightness Contrast Room profile User defined and Color Space 22 OLED monitor only as necessary Figure 6 7 Utility second page 22 OLED Monitor exa...

Page 265: ...main display If User Defined is selected the user can adjust Brightness Contrast by Brightness Contrast control at the bottom of the Touch Panel NOTE Brightness Contrast setting is displayed only when...

Page 266: ...n This procedure is a means to do a system specific calibration correction Note that the field calibration only applies to the specific type of probe 9L D ML6 15 D C1 5 D e g that is used Therefore it...

Page 267: ...e 2nd Environmental Quality Indicator in the upper left corner of the screen to initiate a mouse over window 3 Move the transducer across the surfaces of the phantom optional where you will be scannin...

Page 268: ...ng the probe steady move the Windows Pointer over the point of interest and press the Right Trackball key A GPS Target Marker labeled 1 is placed on the point of interest 5 Change the orientation on t...

Page 269: ...est identified in step 5 For example turn the probe 90 degrees or move the probe to a different surface of the phantom optional The GPS marker will help to guide back to the same point of interest mak...

Page 270: ...series of calculations are performed in 5 steps Once the fifth step is complete a value appears on the status bar This message appears briefly so watch for it If you miss this message press Calibrati...

Page 271: ...trouble images and system data logs for acquisition through remote diagnostics or to be sent back to the manufacturer for analysis There are different options to acquire this data that would give dif...

Page 272: ...stem Remote access to the LOGIQ S8 requires permission and customer input to run diagnostics 7 2 3 Local Access R1 to R4 1 If not already in read mode freeze the image 2 Select Utility on the Touch Pa...

Page 273: ...access to the LOGIQ S8 scanner requires permission and customer input before a GE service technician or OLC can access the customer s ultrasound scanner remotely Disruptive Mode can be selected by th...

Page 274: ...ote access to your LOGIQ S8 scanner following InSite Notification appears on the systems screen 1 Enable Disruptive Mode feature by confirming Yes NOTE If the customer does not wish to have diagnostic...

Page 275: ...ce or through remote diagnostics InSite These data can be used to perform service at the device or can be sent back to the manufacturer for analysis 7 3 2 Contents in this section 7 3 1 Purpose of thi...

Page 276: ...r being returned to the manufacturer NOTE This information is normally collected with the Alt D or Gather Logs utility Product Name LOGIQ S8 or LOGIQ E8 1 From the touch panel select Utility System Ab...

Page 277: ...ointer on the GE InSite icon at the bottom of the display 2 Press the right Trackball Set key Select Contact GE The RFS screen opens Figure 7 7 Contact GE Request for Service NOTICE NOTICE Service Con...

Page 278: ...onfirmation screen is displayed Figure 7 8 Request submitted 3 Write down and keep the Reference Number for follow up procedures then click OK NOTE f the service platform is not configured an Error me...

Page 279: ...ects a screen capture of the image monitor user defined presets and the following logs Keyboard Shadow Log Error Logs Crash Log Vital Product Data DICOM Logs Windows Event Logs Diagnostic Logs Service...

Page 280: ...or CD DVD the system will automatically format if you insert an unformatted disk gather logs and write it out to the disk The subsequent file is compressed and time stamped The screen capture is a bit...

Page 281: ...or later Zip file configuration 7 3 4 1 Marking Log files If a customer is experiencing issues during operations the event can be marked and logged by pressing Alt 1 or Alt 2 when they occur When Alt...

Page 282: ...LOGIQ S8 LOGIQ E8 SERVICE MANUAL 7 12 Section 7 3 Gathering Troubleshooting Data R1 to R4 7 3 5 Capturing Service Logs with ALT D The following is a list of the Service logs captured during an ALT D l...

Page 283: ...s that can then be viewed by the OLC 7 3 6 2 To Capture a Screen Image Using the Shortcut With the desired image displayed on the screen press Ctrl and PrtSc print screen keys simultaneously If you wa...

Page 284: ...under d log Sniffer folder to ensure they form part of general log collection Alt D or Collect Log 1 Press Alt N 2 On the network sniffer screen select Capture Options Figure 7 13 Network Sniffer Scre...

Page 285: ...rk Sniffer cont d Use filters to limit the captured data Filter by IP or by IP and port number By IP only press on Capture Filter 3 Select IP only Use the IP address of the system or the one from the...

Page 286: ...or example DICOM port 104 6 Enter the string with the following syntax port xxx and host yy yy yy yy where xxx is the port number of My Computer in the LOGIQ S8 and yy yy yy yy is the IP address of th...

Page 287: ...y A Packet List pane the packet list pane displays all the packets in the current capture file Each line in the packet list corresponds to one packet in the capture file B Packet Details pane shows th...

Page 288: ...11 Type dcm and press Apply The display should filter all DICOM packets filtering out image data Figure 7 17 Filter Tool Display 12 Select Capture Stop Or select the icon in the task bar to stop the...

Page 289: ...rather than the entire capture 15 Select SAVE If you perform Alt D or Gather Logs these sniffer logs will be included in the zip file Figure 7 19 Select Capture Display 16 Exit the sniffer application...

Page 290: ...NOTE When using the Common Service Desktop do NOT minimize any of the Common Service Desktop windows If you minimize them they end up in the lower left corner of the screen behind the Service Desktop...

Page 291: ...vels Each user is only granted access to the tools that are authorized for their use Every access request whether successful or not will be logged into a service access log that is viewable to authori...

Page 292: ...s etc 2 Connected Probes Connected and System recognized probe listed 3 Options Installed Enabled Options and its expiration date 4 Windows Printers Connected and system recognized peripheral listed 5...

Page 293: ...bles to view a number of different system logs 1 LOGS enables to view following logs System Displays all the system logs including errors and additional details Power Displays all the power logs inclu...

Page 294: ...interface to provide access to common service components and perform diagnostics Non Interactive The tests are performed without the user s intervention Interactive The user is required to perform an...

Page 295: ...4 Service Desktop CSD R1 to R4 7 25 7 4 7 Image Quality In the Image Quality page you can verify image quality NOTE This page is not populated in this version 7 4 8 Calibration There is no accessible...

Page 296: ...n the Configuration page you can view and modify different device informations and configurations in the InsiteExC Agent Configuration option field Figure 7 25 Common Service Desktop Configuration NOT...

Page 297: ...Application link an event log relative to application events System link an event log relative to system events Log Name enter the Log Name you want to view and click the View button Figure 7 26 Event...

Page 298: ...12 LOGIQ S8 LOGIQ E8 SERVICE MANUAL 7 28 Section 7 4 Service Desktop CSD R1 to R4 Figure 7 27 Disruptive Mode Window 7 4 10 3 Disk Usage View capacity and usage statistics for the different disk drive...

Page 299: ...MANUAL Section 7 4 Service Desktop CSD R1 to R4 7 29 7 4 10 4 IP Configuration View Windows IP configuration and LAN connection data Figure 7 29 IP Configuration 7 4 10 5 Network Status View data for...

Page 300: ...View the Windows Services that are started and running A Windows Service is a computer program that has been automatically started and is running in the background on the computer Figure 7 31 Windows...

Page 301: ...irus Software Control Select Disable to disable the Anti Virus software if needed Figure 7 33 Anti Virus Software Control Window NOTE R4 If the Advanced Security software option installed and the Anti...

Page 302: ...s system Figure 7 34 Shared Resources Window 7 4 10 10 System Shutdown System Shutdown gives you the ability to Restart or Shutdown the system when using Virtual Console Observation from a remote comp...

Page 303: ...an be gathered using the Gather Logs shortcut on the Windows desk top Figure 7 36 Gather Logs Utility WIndow In R4 and later Gather Logs Utility will not be collecting logs that contain protected info...

Page 304: ...images available at this time Compress Files compresses images into a zip file Delete Files deletes the images from the image Export Service directory Figure 7 38 Image Compress Delete Utility Window...

Page 305: ...MANUAL Section 7 4 Service Desktop CSD R1 to R4 7 35 7 4 11 Utilities Scanner Utilities 7 4 11 1 Reset Database Remove Patient data from database Figure 7 40 7 4 11 2 Clean Userdefs Remove User defs...

Page 306: ...verify DICOM connectivity between the scanner and DICOM devices on the network 1 Enter AE Title IP Address and Port values of the DICOM device 2 Check the Loop checkbox to repeat the operation or lea...

Page 307: ...DIRECTION 5394227 12 LOGIQ S8 LOGIQ E8 SERVICE MANUAL Section 7 4 Service Desktop CSD R1 to R4 7 37 7 4 12 Replacement Field is not populated 7 4 13 PM Field is not populated Figure 7 43 Common Servi...

Page 308: ...athering log files To gather log files the system requires a user to be logged in The error message below appears when hitting Alt D key without any user logged in 7 5 2 Collecting vital system inform...

Page 309: ...e flagging issues during operation Alt F10 Displays SW Shut Down If the LOGIQ S8 can be shut down by using these keys it means that SW is working and the problem could be the ON OFF switch or the wire...

Page 310: ...Alt D is available at all times and collects a screen capture of the image monitor user defined presets and these logs Keyboard Shadow Log protected information Error Logs Crash Log protected informa...

Page 311: ...g_ SN _ DATE _ TIME _DB zip log_ SN _ DATE _ TIME _ProtectedInfo_DB zip Where SN is the serial number DATE is the date in format YYMMDD and TIME is the time in format HHMMSS 4 To include a duration ch...

Page 312: ...ains the file An example is shown in Figure 7 45 Example of Zipped Trouble Image and Logs File on page 7 42 Figure 7 45 Example of Zipped Trouble Image and Logs File Figure 7 46 Contents of the Zipped...

Page 313: ...t information to GE under ADMIN System Admin To collect the image press the P1 key copy to hard drive This places an unidentified jpeg image in the D Log DL folder This folder will be transferred to t...

Page 314: ...e other network sniffer to analyze it To troubleshoot network capture logs 1 On the LOGIQ S8 run the Network Capture utility to generate etl and cab files for analysis For more information see Network...

Page 315: ...45 6 To export the etl file to cab select File Save As and then select Save As or Export If the network capture was of a wireless connection Microsoft Message Analyzer creates a pcap file that does no...

Page 316: ...figuration 7 66 7 6 1 Purpose of this section This section describes the features of the Service desktop These are the different levels of access to the Service desktop Service Basic access Class A a...

Page 317: ...LOGIQ S8 may be limited When Disruptive mode is Off some service functionality on the Service desktop is not available and user operation of the LOGIQ S8 is normal Additionally the ability to enable D...

Page 318: ...Section 7 6 Service Desktop R4 2 5x and later 7 6 4 Licenses With Service Basic Access Class A these are the available options HOME Utilities Change Password Data Transfer Delete Files Gather Logs Net...

Page 319: ...7 6 Service Desktop R4 2 5x and later 7 49 7 6 5 Home Home configurations vary depending upon the purchased service level Figure 7 49 Home with Class A Access For more information see System Informat...

Page 320: ...Q S8 When the LOGIQ S8 has been successfully configured with the back office these elements will have the corresponding values Agent Registered will be Yes Agent Quarantine will be No Agent CRM Verifi...

Page 321: ...igured Agent Quarantine Quarantine status of the agent Valid values are Yes The agent has more than one device registered with the same CRM Number in the back office No The agent has one device regist...

Page 322: ...7 5 Software Status Element Description System Date Current date in the format day month date year System Time Local time based on the last time the system desktop was refreshed in the format hh mm ss...

Page 323: ...shows all the elements available on Connected Probes with descriptions For more information see Home on page 7 49 Table 7 6 Connected Probes Element Description Active Probe Temperature Celsius When a...

Page 324: ...later 7 6 6 Utilities Utilities configurations vary depending upon the service class For more information see Change Password on page 7 55 Data Transfer on page 7 57 Delete Files on page 7 59 Gather L...

Page 325: ...elements available on Change Password with descriptions CAUTION RISK OF LOSING DATA IF THE PASSWORD IS LOST GE WILL NOT BE ABLE TO RECOVER OR RESET IT LOSS OF A PASSWORD MAY RESULT IN THE LOSS OF PAT...

Page 326: ...f the password is changed when offline the back office will not be updated and you will have to change the password again with the LOGIQ S8 online There is no notification when this password has been...

Page 327: ...descriptions Table 7 8 Data Transfer Element Description Type of Upload Type of log file For example Incremental Logs or Full Logs Monitoring Logs System Logs and Windows Logs are incrementally transf...

Page 328: ...hese settings Transfer Machine Logs to GE Default is checked Transfer Operator Information to GE Transfer Images captured without patient information to GE Default is checked 3 Click Save 4 Navigate t...

Page 329: ...vice class licenses To access Delete Files select Utility second page Service Utilities Delete Files Figure 7 55 Delete Files This table shows all the elements available on Delete Files with descripti...

Page 330: ...lable to all service class licenses To access Gather Logs select Utility second page Service Utilities Gather Logs Figure 7 56 Gather Logs This table shows all the elements available on Gather Logs wi...

Page 331: ...e elements available on Network Capture with descriptions Table 7 11 Network Capture Element Description Network Capture Parameters Maximum Size Allowed size of the generated log file Valid value are...

Page 332: ...devices are configured only All will be available 3 Select Start Network Capture to start the process This causes the network capture to start enables the Stop button and updates the Network Capture S...

Page 333: ...SSA License This table shows all the elements available on SSA License with descriptions Table 7 12 SSA License Element Description Class M Key Details Class M Key Status Status of the SSA key Valid v...

Page 334: ...Party Software Licenses displays the third party software licenses used as part of the service platform The information on Third Party Software Licenses is available to all service class licenses To...

Page 335: ...e of the screen Press Show All to view all of the activated options The information on Options is available to all service class licenses To access Options navigate to Utility second page Service Opti...

Page 336: ...Update contact details The information on Agent Configuration is available to all service class licenses To access Agent Configuration navigate to Utility second page Service Agent Configuration Figu...

Page 337: ...same number as listed on the rating plate Serial Number Serial number of the agent read only If the agent is not registered with a serial number this field is populated with the serial number of the L...

Page 338: ...onse rate between the LOGIQ S8 and a DICOM PACS server 7 82 7 7 20 When the touch panel does not response 7 83 7 7 21 Limitation message during AFI Analysis 7 83 7 7 22 Noise Troubleshooting 7 84 7 7...

Page 339: ...Switch till it changes to green System starts booting Check cables between Console and Monitor Press Standby Switch for approximately 5 sec until system is down Is there any picture on the monitor Is...

Page 340: ...ing Trees Instructions and Tech Tips 7 7 4 Noise disturbs the Image Figure 7 63 Noise disturbs the Image Troubleshooting Noise is shown in Image YES NO Is there any electrical devices that affect the...

Page 341: ...sensitivity Trackball has low sensitivity Set up the appropriate trackball response time via Speed and Acceleration in the Utility System General Trackball Refer to Figure 3 23 on page 3 33 Is the tra...

Page 342: ...lint free cloth e g lens cleaner cloth in accordance with procedure below 1 Remove the ball from the operation panel 2 Clean the crane ring and ball 3 Clean the aiming balls the protection covers ove...

Page 343: ...ed with paper Load paper by using the correct format Check paper size small large etc Check paper tray to fit with the used paper format Is printing media ink cartridge etc empty Depending on the Prin...

Page 344: ...rints do not match monitor Verify factory default settings Chapter 3 in the User Manual calls out suggested settings for various exam and lighting conditions Video test patterns are not clear bright p...

Page 345: ...d be lower position ON For 22 and 23 wide monitor Switch No 8 should be lower position ON Fault symptom Check these items Cannot select probe from touch panel Make sure 4D option is installed Probe wi...

Page 346: ...ugh if battery remaining capacity is quite low system automatically go to Power saving mode Cannot use Printer Cannot use Universal Video Converter This is system spec AC powered modules cannot be use...

Page 347: ...mproper setting or dust in a cap Before replacing an encoder verify the setting dust of a cap NOTE It occasionally sounds like a correct setting from a cap when assembled it improperly 7 7 13 Sticky b...

Page 348: ...ubleshooting Trees Instructions and Tech Tips 7 7 15 PC Printer Installation If the following message displays when you connect the PC Printer first time to the system execute the following procedures...

Page 349: ...roScan probe is connected to FibroScan module Pull off the connected FibroScan probe from FibroScan module and reconnect it again Apply pressure to FibroScan probe with your finger tip If still not su...

Page 350: ...int cursor Pointing cursor is available for only the following red area of the screen during FibroScan Mode 3 Measurements in Report Worksheet Order of the measurements isn t equal between FibroScan R...

Page 351: ...g generated the button may not respond Example 2 Do not press the button on FibroScan probe when FibroScan Report is selected and the system starts generating the report WORKAROUND Do not press the bu...

Page 352: ...und The system is accidentally turned off during the disk encryption is being configured Turn on the system The disk encryption configuration will be continued Lost the USB key to unlock the disk encr...

Page 353: ...nse From R4 system the touch panel changes to electrostatic type If the keys does not respond clean the touch panel first If the gel or somehting remains on the touch panel it does not reposnd 7 7 21...

Page 354: ...conditions when the noise appears Table 7 16 Noise Conditions The noise is present Determine If the test fails see All the time n a 7 7 22 2 Noise picked up from the air on page 7 85 and 7 7 22 3 Noi...

Page 355: ...en the LOGIQ S8 is sharing a power line with other equipment 7 7 22 4 Intermittent noise Intermittent noise can be caused by other equipment Table 7 17 Noise Conditions Picked Up from the Air Symptom...

Page 356: ...incoming power source to the LOGIQ S8 is only a conduit See Minimal floor plan suggestions on page 2 9 7 7 23 3 Different system Try another LOGIQ S8 at the same location and look for the same noise...

Page 357: ...e network Media type not set to Auto Select Check the speed of your connection Media type should be set for Auto Select Remember that every time the system is re ghosted that setting goes back to the...

Page 358: ...Cine or Secondary Capture Destination unable to view the particular photometric interpretation Check what compression and photometric interpretation the destination device supports and adjust if poss...

Page 359: ...es not allow you to remove it You can uncheck the attribute and save but when returning to the same page the attribute remains checked See configuration screen on Utility Admin Users Workaround Remove...

Page 360: ...DeletePatientData Allow to delete patient exam Can remove patients and exams if user has this right Y DeleteReport Allow to delete report But this right does not work any user can remove reports The...

Page 361: ...down 1 Select OK and reboot the system 2 If the same message appears after reboot shut down the system and turn off the breaker Then turn on the system according to Power On Off on page 3 17 Cause Ha...

Page 362: ...ower mode power saving locked keys etc No message Condition Plugged Warning Battery has deteriorated Replace the battery for proper function Condition Battery has deteriorated Shown periodically 14 da...

Page 363: ...d the system on boot up Message Shutting down FibroScan Module please wait The system will be shutting down in a moment The system will shut down FibroScan Module safely before shutting down itself Th...

Page 364: ...GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5394227 12 LOGIQ S8 LOGIQ E8 SERVICE MANUAL 7 94 Section 7 8 Error messages This page was intentionally left blank...

Page 365: ...12 LOGIQ S8 LOGIQ E8 SERVICE MANUAL Section 8 1 Overview 8 1 Chapter 8 Renewal Parts Section 8 1 Overview 8 1 1 Contents in this chapter 8 1 Overview 8 1 8 2 Optional Peripherals and Accessories 8 2 8...

Page 366: ...Peripherals and Accessories Printers No Part Name Part Number Description Qty 1 Digital B W Video Printer Sony UP D897 5160458 Digital B W Video Printer USB Port 2 Digital B W Video Printer Sony UP D...

Page 367: ...2 Optional Peripherals and Accessories 8 3 NOTE The illustrations may not correspond to the actual product 5 HP OfficeJet PRO 8100 ePrinter 5716062 6 HP OfficeJet PRO H8210 5763696 Table 8 1 Optional...

Page 368: ...O ASO SRI HD Advanced3D Volume Navigation Biopsy Non RoHS 5499605 RoHS Compliant probe 5488219 C2 9VN D 5476030 5476031 Japan model 10C D Pediatric Neonatal Vascular No transcranial B CHI CF PDI M Ana...

Page 369: ...Non RoHS Replaced by 5499594 5499594 RoHS Compliant probe GE 3MIX M5S D Cardiac Transcranial Abdomen B CHI CF PDI M MCF Anatomical M PW CW TVI TVD B Flow B Flow Color Contrast Virtual Convex LOGIQVie...

Page 370: ...atomical M PW CW TVI TVD Virtual Convex ATO ASO SRI HD Note Need DLP2RN adapter to connect Note 6Tc RS probe requires special handling Refer to the TEE Probe User Manual enclosed with 6Tc RS probe Non...

Page 371: ...ew ATO ASO SRI HD Advanced3D 5482856 L3 12 D Vascular No transcranial OB Small Parts Breast Musculoskeletal B CHI CF PDI M Anatomical M PW B Flow B Flow Color BF HD Color Contrast Strain Elastography...

Page 372: ...tion 8 4 Power Cord Section 8 4 Power Cord Table 8 3 Power Cord No Part Name Part Number Description Qty 1 Power Cord for India 5182611 1 2 Power Cord for Switzerland 5182235 1 3 Power Cord for UK HK...

Page 373: ...wer Cord for Argentina 5182942 1 8 Power Cord for Israel 5182453 1 9 Power Cord 110V for Canada USA JPN 2388982 Power Cord 110V for Canada USA JPN Power Cord 200V for Thailand 1 10 Power Cord 220V for...

Page 374: ...995 2388982 1 13 Power Cord for Brazil 5399665 1 14 Power Cord for South Africa 5408183 1 15 Power Cord for Japan 5408490 1 16 Power Cord for Taiwan 5792418 1 17 Power Supply Cord EUROPE KOREA 10A 250...

Page 375: ...apter This chapter describes Care Maintenance on the scanner and peripherals These procedures are intended to maintain the quality of the ultrasound systems performance Read this chapter completely an...

Page 376: ...uality control testing must occur regularly The same tests are performed during each period so that changes can be monitored over time and effective corrective action can be taken Testing results corr...

Page 377: ...y W Weekly M Monthly A Annually Table 9 1 Customer Care Schedule Item Service at Indicated Time D W M A Notes Air Filter Grid Remove the filter grid and clean the air filter Recommend to clean filter...

Page 378: ...ctive maintenance or as required by your facilities QA program Peripheral Leakage Current Checks Also after corrective maintenance or as required by your facilities QA program Surface Probe Leakage Cu...

Page 379: ...apter 3 Refreshing battery refresh the battery every 6 months for the user Refresh procedure 1 Turn on the system 2 Wait until the battery is fully charged it takes at least 1 hour to fully charge the...

Page 380: ...Tool Comments Digital Volt Meter DVM Anti Static Kit Typically includes antistatic mat wrist strap and ground cable Anti Static Vacuum Cleaner If available on site Safety Analyzer Any calibrated Elec...

Page 381: ...ion Certificate see Ultrasound INSPECTION CERTIFICATE on page 9 37 Note all probes and system options 3 Power up Turn the system power on and verify that all fans and peripherals turn on Watch the dis...

Page 382: ...is mode of operation 5 3D Mode Where applicable verify basic 3D Mode operation Check the basic system controls that affect this mode of operation 6 Real Time 4D Mode Where applicable verify basic Real...

Page 383: ...W video page printer Clean heads and covers if necessary 2 Color Printer Verify hardcopy output of the Color video page printer Clean heads and covers if necessary 3 Media Verify hardcopy output of t...

Page 384: ...a soft damp cloth Caution DO NOT spray any liquid directly onto the LOGIQ S8 covers monitor keyboard etc Table 9 8 Appropriate Cleaning Disinfectant Agents Cleaning Disinfectant Agent Monitor Glass Mo...

Page 385: ...t cover of cabinet with hand and pull out the air filter Figure 9 1 Air filter location 2 Dust the filter with a vacuum cleaner and or wash it with a mild soapy solution If washed rinse and dry the fi...

Page 386: ...the filter with a vacuum cleaner and or wash it with a mild soapy solution If washed rinse and dry the filter before re installation 4 Put back the air filter with both hands and the front cover Figur...

Page 387: ...ck all wheels and casters for wear and verify operation of foot brake to stop the unit from moving and release mechanism Check all wheel locks and swivel locks for proper operation 7 Cables Connectors...

Page 388: ...precautions can result in serious injury and equipment damage Failure to properly handle or maintain a probe may also void its warranty Figure 9 5 Probe handling icons Any evidence of wear indicates t...

Page 389: ...re Card instructions supplied with each probe inside the transducer boxes for disinfectants and gels that are compatible with the surface material of the probes CAUTION CAUTION To help protect yoursel...

Page 390: ...L 9 16 Section 9 7 Using a Phantom Section 9 7 Using a Phantom The Use of a Phantom is not required during Preventive Maintenance Customer may use it as part of their Quality Assurance Program tests R...

Page 391: ...maged insulation and adequacy of strain relief and cable clamps Locate and examine all associated transducers Inspect the cables and strain relief at each end Inspect the transducer enclosure and lens...

Page 392: ...ed service personnel or GE for further analysis Table 9 11 Leakage current limits for Ultrasound system operation on 100 120 Volt mains US Canada Japan Leakage Current Test System Power Lift Ground PE...

Page 393: ...00 A CF 50 A Table 9 14 Equipment Type and Test Definitions Applied Parts AP Parts or accessories that contact the patient to perform their function For ultrasound equipment this includes transducers...

Page 394: ...combination of lights that are illuminated Any problems found should be reported to the hospital immediately and the receptacle should not be used Figure 9 6 Typical Alternate Outlet Tester NOTE No o...

Page 395: ...nd wire resistance should be less than 0 2 ohms Reference the procedure in the IEC60601 1 Figure 9 7 Ground Continuity Test NOTE The Safety Analyzer can also be used instead of Ohmmeter Refer to the m...

Page 396: ...s applicable Record the highest reading 1 Connect Safety analyzer to wall AC power outlet 2 Plug the equipment under test power cable into the receptacle on the panel of the meter 3 Connect the meter...

Page 397: ...ach set of test conditions The actual location of the test probe may vary by Ultrasound system NOTE Record all data in the Electrical safety tests log NOTE Values in italics font are given as examples...

Page 398: ...l AC power outlet 2 Plug the equipment under test power cable into the receptacle on the panel of the meter 3 Connect the ECG cable to the scanner and the Patient leads to the analyzer 4 Select the Pa...

Page 399: ...MANUAL Section 9 8 Electrical Safety Tests 9 25 9 8 7 2 Generic Procedure cont d For each combination the operating controls such as the lead switch should be operated to find the worst case conditio...

Page 400: ...ation under each set of test conditions specified in Record all data on the EQC inspection certificate Also known as Patient Auxiliary Current 1 Connect Safety analyzer to wall AC power outlet 2 Plug...

Page 401: ...power outlet 2 Plug the equipment under test power cable into the receptacle on the panel of the meter 3 Connect the ECG cable to the scanner and the Patient leads to the analyzer 4 Select the Lead i...

Page 402: ...configuration of the test equipment 9 8 10 1 Generic Procedure on Probe Leakage Current The most common method of measuring probe leakage is to partly immerse the probe into a saline bath while the p...

Page 403: ...urrent path NOTE The Saline solution is a mixture of water and salt The salt adds free ions to the water making it conductive Normal saline solution is 0 9 salt and 99 1 water If ready mixed saline so...

Page 404: ...as applicable NOTE Values in italics font are given as examples only Table 9 18 Typical data format for recording probe source leakage CAUTION Equipment damage possibility Never switch the Polarity or...

Page 405: ...nnected from the Ultrasound system Apply mains voltage over the insulation barrier Between protective earth on the probe connector and an electrical anode in saline solution The patient applied part o...

Page 406: ...test setup of non TEE Probes can be as illustrated in 9 8 10 Probe leakage current test on page 9 28 A typical test setup for TEE probes could be as indicated below Figure 9 14 TEE Probe Leakage Isola...

Page 407: ...ng some other grounded surface 9 8 12 2 Generic Procedure on Leakage Current Refer to section 9 8 10 1 Generic Procedure on Probe Leakage Current for detail Put the e TRAX Needle sensor into Saline wa...

Page 408: ...all data on the inspection certificate Table 9 19 Typical data format for recording e TRAX Sink leakage DANGER DANGER Electric Shock Hazard Line voltage is applied to e TRAX during this test To avoid...

Page 409: ...s are normal from probe to probe Other variations will result from differences in line voltage and test lead placement The maximum allowable leakage current for body surface contact probe differs from...

Page 410: ...9 When There s Too Much Leakage Current 9 9 5 ECG Fails Inspect cables for damage or poor connections 9 9 6 Ultrasound Equipment Quality Check EQC and IQC Download and use the latest version of these...

Page 411: ...equency 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 Frequency Scan Format Model Num...

Page 412: ...ing config System Ground Continuity Chassis Source Leakage Current Probe Chassis Source Leakage Current Wheel Chassis Source Leakage Current CRT Patient Lead Source Leakage Lead to Ground Patient Lead...

Page 413: ...tance 1 31 D Dangerous Procedure Warnings 1 27 Dataflow Examples 3 67 Device Connectivity 3 76 Diagnostics 7 24 DICOM Adjust Timeout for DICOM Servers 7 88 DICOM Option Pre Installation Requirements 2...

Page 414: ...Arrangement USA Canada 9 20 P Packing Materials Recycling Information 3 10 Periodic Maintenance 9 1 Schedule 9 3 Periodic Maintenance How often 9 3 Peripherals Connection 3 37 Physical Inspection 9 1...

Page 415: ...te Requirements Mandatory 2 8 Sleep Mode 3 23 Sneaker Net 3 68 Software Option Installation 3 35 Sony UP D25MD Installation 3 58 Sony UP D897 Installation 3 49 Special Tools Supplies and Equipment 9 6...

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