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General Procedures and Functional Checks

 

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Vivid E80/E90/E95

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Service Manual

GC091052

 

Rev. 3

Windows Print Test Page

This tests that the printer is correctly installed and hooked up at 
the Windows level.

1.  Open the Printers folder, either from Start > Settings > 

Printers or from Utilities > System > Printers.

2.  Right click on a printer and select Preferences.

3.  Select Print Test Page (this will send a print to the printer 

bypassing the Application software).

4.  Observe the page. If the page prints out, the problem you 

are looking for is probably a configuration issue in windows, 
or configuration issue in Utilities > Connectivity. 

If the page does not print out, there probably is a cabling 
issue, or a printer configuration issue in Windows.

NOTE: 

For the Sony small format printers, you will see the test 
page clipped. This is normal.

Setup and test a Printer Service

1.  Select Utility > Connectivity

If you get a pop-up asking you to log on, select ADM. 

If the customer has not changed the user, the password is 
ulsadm.

2.  Select the Service tab.

3.  In the comb box “Select Service to Add” select “Standard 

Print” and click on Add.

4.  In the right pane Properties “Combo Box” Select the printer 

you wish to test. Set any other parameters you desire.

5.  In the left pane “Properties” Enter a name that describes the 

printer and configuration you just selected in the right pane.

6.  Select the Button tab.

7.  Select one of the “Physical Print Buttons” that you want to 

configure.

8.  In the right pane click on the service name you just created 

in the Services Tab.

9.  Click on the “>>” button. This will place this service in the 

PrintFlow View for the printer button you selected.

10. Click on Save.

You have now configured a printer service and attached it to a 
print button.

Summary of Contents for Vivid E80

Page 1: ...lication Vivid E80 Vivid E90 Vivid E95 Version 201 Service Manual Direction Number GC091052 Rev 3 BASIC SERVICE DOCUMENTATION COPYRIGHT GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY 2014 2015 General Electric Company All Rights Reserved ...

Page 2: ... listed as Vivid E80 E90 E95 All information provided in this manual is relevant for all three systems unless otherwise specified 2014 2015 General Electric Company Manufacturer GE VINGMED ULTRASOUND AS Strandpromenaden 45 NO 3191 Horten Norway Tel 47 3302 1100 Fax 47 3302 1350 www gehealthcare com ...

Page 3: ...e or in the USA call the GE Ultrasound Clinical Answer Center at 1 800 682 5327 or 1 262 524 5698 Revision Date YYYY MM DD Reason for change 2 2014 12 12 Initial release of manual 3 2015 11 19 Update per change of CE notified body to TUV CE 0123 Updated Translation Policy language disclaimers Added new spare parts in Chapter 9 Pages Revision Pages Revision Front Rev 3 Chapter 6 Rev 3 Front matter ...

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Page 17: ...his 14 day period Certified electrical contractor statement For USA Only All electrical installations that are preliminary to positioning of the equipment at the site prepared for the equipment shall be performed by licensed electrical contractors Other connections between pieces of electrical equipment calibrations and testing shall be performed by qualified GE personnel In performing all electri...

Page 18: ...fic information listing the system type manual title part number or direction number revision number page number and suggestion details Mail the information to GE Vingmed Ultrasound AS Service Documentation P O Box 141 NO 3191 HORTEN NORWAY GE employees should use TrackWise to report service documentation issues These issues will then be in the internal problem reporting tool and communicated to t...

Page 19: ...uirements see Safety considerations on page 1 8 DANGER DANGEROUS VOLTAGES CAPABLE OF CAUSING DEATH ARE PRESENT IN THIS EQUIPMENT USE EXTREME CAUTION WHEN HANDLING TESTING AND ADJUSTING WARNING Use all Personal Protection Equipment PPE such as gloves safety shoes safety glasses and kneeling pads to reduce the risk of injury ...

Page 20: ... herein In addition the information is subject to change without notice Every precaution has been taken in the preparation of this document Nevertheless GE assumes no responsibility for errors omissions or any damages including special or consequential resulting from the use of this information GE will issue updates to this information periodically as needed If there are any questions regarding th...

Page 21: ...d E80 E90 E95 Service Manual i 19 GC091052 Rev 3 Trademarks All products and their name brands are trademarks of their respective holders Copyrights 2014 2015 by General Electric Company All Rights Reserved ...

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Page 23: ...ons Conventions used in book 1 4 Standard hazard icons 1 6 Product icons 1 7 Safety considerations Introduction 1 8 Human Safety 1 8 Mechanical safety 1 11 Electrical safety 1 14 Dangerous procedure warnings Lockout Tagout LOTO requirements Returning probes and repair parts Electromagnetic compatibility EMC What is EMC 1 19 Compliance 1 19 Electrostatic discharge ESD prevention 1 20 Customer assis...

Page 24: ... receiving and unpacking 3 4 The Tilt and Shock indicators 3 5 Receiving the Vivid E80 E90 E95 3 8 Unpacking the Vivid E80 E90 E95 3 11 Packing materials recycling information Preparing for setup Verify customer order 3 17 Physical inspection 3 17 EMI protection 3 17 Completing the setup System specifications 3 18 Electrical specifications 3 19 Connections on the I O Rear Panel 3 20 Connections on...

Page 25: ... 33 Peripheral checks 4 33 Mechanical Functions Checks 4 35 Chapter 5 Components and Functions Theory Software overview System software 5 2 Application software 5 2 InSite ExC Introduction 5 3 InSite ExC Icon 5 3 InSite ExC Status 5 4 InSite ExC Definitions 5 5 Initiating a Request for Service RFS 5 6 Exiting InSite ExC 5 9 Vivid E80 E90 E95 overview Introduction 5 10 Note regarding USB ports 5 10...

Page 26: ...ctors 5 36 BEP s rear connectors 5 36 Inside the BEP 5 36 LEDs 5 37 BEP Power Supply 5 38 Graphics adapters 5 38 Internal storage devices 5 38 Power distribution Main Power Supply 5 39 cSound Power Module CPM 5 42 Input and Output I O modules Patient I O Physio 5 43 BEP I O Board 5 45 Restart Vivid E80 E90 E95 after diagnostics Chapter 6 Service Adjustments LCD Monitor adjustments Cautions and War...

Page 27: ...ent 8 21 Rear cover replacement 8 23 Rear bumper replacement 8 25 Rear handle replacement 8 27 LCD Monitor and LCD Arm parts replacement Replacing the 19 LCD Monitor assembly 8 29 Replacing the LCD Arm assembly 8 31 LCD Z Lock replacement 8 33 Upper OP Panel Touch Panel Assembly replacement Read and follow 8 35 Preparations 8 35 Remove the Upper OP Panel Touch Panel Assembly 8 36 Install the Upper...

Page 28: ...ge parts replacement Front End parts overview 8 85 Front End cover replacement 8 86 Relay Board RLY replacement 8 88 Transmitter Board GTX replacement 8 91 cSound Receiver Board CRX replacement 8 93 cSound Power Module CPM replacement 8 95 Back End Processor BEP parts replacement Back End Processor BEP replacement 8 97 Hard Disk Drive HDD replacement 8 101 Main Power Supply replacement Preparation...

Page 29: ...E90 E95 DVD drive 9 21 Internal printer 9 21 External printers 9 22 Digital Video Stream Recorder external 9 22 3D Monitor external 9 23 Mains power cables Vivid E80 E90 E95 Internal Cables Vivid E80 E90 E95 ECG cables Vivid E80 E90 E95 Physio TX parts Probes for Vivid E80 E90 E95 Phased Array Sector probes 9 31 Linear Array probes 9 31 Curved Array Convex probes 9 32 Doppler probes 9 32 Transesop...

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Page 31: ...v 3 Chapter 1 Introduction This chapter describes important issues related to safely servicing the Vivid E80 E90 E95 The service provider must read and understand all the information presented here before installing or servicing the Vivid E80 E90 E95 ...

Page 32: ... E80 E90 E95 models covered by this manual NOTE Unless otherwise specified the content of this manual applies to all Vivid E80 E90 E95 models Table 1 1 Vivid E80 E90 E95 models and software compatibility Model Number Description System SW Appl SW Can be upgraded to GC000220 Vivid E95 v200 0 v201 0 v201 x GC000230 Vivid E90 v200 0 v201 0 v201 x GC000240 Vivid E80 v200 0 v201 0 v201 x ...

Page 33: ...des and probe types throughout the full spectrum of operating frequencies Signal flows from the Probe Connector Panel to the Front End and then over to the Back End Processor and finally to the monitor and peripherals System configuration is stored on the Vivid E80 E90 E95 All necessary software is loaded from the hard drive on power up Purpose of the operator manual s The operator manuals should ...

Page 34: ...bels and conventions used on the product and in the service information are described in this chapter Safety precaution messages Various levels of safety precaution messages may be found on the equipment and in the service information The different levels of concern are identified by a flag word that precedes the precautionary message Known or potential hazards to personnel are labeled in one of t...

Page 35: ...tes the information contained in a note can often save you time or effort WARNING Warning is used to indicate the presence of a hazard that may cause severe personal injury or substantial property damage if instructions are ignored CAUTION Caution is used to indicate the presence of a hazard that will or can cause minor personal injury or property damage if instructions are ignored ...

Page 36: ...en throughout this chapter In addition to text several different graphical icons symbols may be used to make you aware of specific types of hazards that could possibly cause harm Even if a symbol isn t used in this manual it may be included for your reference NOTE Even if a symbol isn t used on the product or in this manual it may be included for your reference Table 1 2 Standard hazard icons ELEC...

Page 37: ...others icons make you aware of specific procedures that should be followed Product icons Refer to the Device labels in the Safety chapter in the User Manual Table 1 3 Standard Icons that indicates that a special procedure is to be used Avoid Static Electricity Tag and Lock Out Wear Eye Protection Hand Protection Foot Protection Wear Eye Protection ...

Page 38: ...r are authorized to service the equipment NOTE Local laws may restrict this device for sale or use by or on the order of a physician NOTE For Vivid E80 E90 E95 Vet local laws may restrict this device for sale or use by or on the order of a veterinarian DANGER DANGEROUS VOLTAGES CAPABLE OF CAUSING DEATH ARE PRESENT IN THIS EQUIPMENT USE EXTREME CAUTION WHEN HANDLING TESTING AND ADJUSTING WARNING If...

Page 39: ...bstitute parts or modify equipment Because of the danger of introducing additional hazards ONLY install GE approved parts DO NOT perform any unauthorized modification of the equipment WARNING Tilting the console requires two people in order to avoid injury to service personnel and damage to the equipment WARNING Ensure that the Ultrasound system is turned off and unplugged Wait for at least 20 sec...

Page 40: ...st 20 seconds for capacitors to discharge as there are no test points to verify isolation The amber light on the OP panel on off button will turn off Ultrasound System components may be energized Always refer to the Ultrasound system s Proprietary Service Manual for LOTO warnings and cautions WARNING Explosion Warning DO NOT operate the equipment in an explosive atmosphere Operation of any electri...

Page 41: ...ay be damaged WARNING The Ultrasound system should not be moved with the Operator I O Panel extended Move the operator i o panel to its centered and locked position Lower the Operator I O Panel as much as possible before moving the Ultrasound system WARNING Prior to elevating Ultrasound system verify that the floating Operating Panel is locked in its lowest parking position verify that the front b...

Page 42: ...tor and the monitor arm do not put your finger hand or object on the joint of the monitor or the monitor arm CAUTION Ensure that nobody touches the console arm frogleg when moving the Operating Panel CAUTION Keep the heat venting holes on the monitor unobstructed to avoid overheating of the monitor CAUTION Vivid E80 E90 E95 weighs 128 kg 283 lb or more depending on installed peripherals when ready...

Page 43: ... vibration damage by driving cautiously Avoid unpaved roads excessive speeds and erratic stops or starts CAUTION Do not transport Vivid E80 E90 E95 in a vehicle without locking the casters wheels and securing it as described in chapter 4 CAUTION Use protective glasses during drilling filing smooth surfaces and during all other work where eyes need protection CAUTION Use protective gloves when work...

Page 44: ... an electrical ground The Vivid E80 E90 E95 is equipped with a three conductor AC power cable This must be plugged into an approved electrical outlet with safety ground The power outlet used for this equipment should not be shared with other types of equipment Both the Vivid E80 E90 E95 power cable and the power connector must meet international electrical standards WARNING Connecting a Vivid E80 ...

Page 45: ...he housing cable strain relief lens seal connector pins locking mechanism Do not use a damaged or defective probe Never immerse the probe connector or adapter into any liquid The Vivid E80 E90 E95 has more than one type of probe port Use the appropriate probe port designed for the probe you are connecting Peripherals Refer to the Patient Safety Environment section of the User s Manual for peripher...

Page 46: ...AND ADJUSTING WARNING If the covers are removed from an operating Vivid E80 E90 E95 some metal surfaces may be warm enough to pose a potential heat hazard if touched even while in shutdown mode WARNING Explosion Warning DO NOT operate the equipment in an explosive atmosphere Operation of any electrical equipment in such an environment constitutes a definite safety hazard WARNING DO NOT substitute ...

Page 47: ...ices 5 Control all stored and residual energy 6 Verify isolation All potentially hazardous stored or residual energy is relieved WARNING Energy Control and Power Lockout for Vivid E80 E90 E95 When servicing parts of the Ultrasound system where there is exposure to voltage greater than 30 volts 1 Follow LOCK OUT TAG OUT procedures 2 Turn off the breaker 3 Unplug the Ultrasound system 4 Maintain con...

Page 48: ...c or site for example body coils or an ultrasound probe The purpose of the regulation is to protect employees in the transportation industry as well as the people who will receive or open this package The Vivid E80 E90 E95 is not meant to be used for long term storage of patient data or images The user is responsible for the data on the Vivid E80 E90 E95 and a regular backup is highly recommended ...

Page 49: ...terference RFI EMI and can be radiated through space or conducted over interconnecting power of signal cables In addition to electromagnetic energy EMC also includes possible effects from electrical fields magnetic fields electrostatic discharge and disturbances in the electrical power supply Compliance Vivid E80 E90 E95 conforms to all applicable conducted and radiated emission limits and to immu...

Page 50: ...delines for handling of electrostatic sensitive equipment WARNING Risk of electrical shock Ultrasound system must be turned off Avoid all contact with electrical contacts conductors and components Always use non conductive handles designed for the removal and replacement of ESD sensitive parts All parts that have the potential for storing energy must be discharged or isolated before making contact...

Page 51: ...quire image Alt D to send to the Customer Care team 1 Ultrasound system ID serial number 2 Software version 3 Date and time of occurrence 4 Sequence of events leading to issue 5 Is the issue repeatable 6 Imaging mode probe preset application 7 Media brand speed capacity type 8 Save secondary image capture cine loop 4D multi volume loop 9 Detailed description of any problem encountered 10 Where app...

Page 52: ...Introduction 1 22 Vivid E80 E90 E95 Service Manual GC091052 Rev 3 Phone numbers for Customer Assistance Table 1 4 Phone Numbers for Customer Assistance ...

Page 53: ...0 E95 Service Manual 1 23 GC091052 Rev 3 System manufacturer Table 1 5 System manufacturer MANUFACTURER PHONE NUMBER FAX NUMBER GE VINGMED ULTRASOUND A S STRANDPROMENADEN 45 P O BOX 141 NO 3191 HORTEN NORWAY 47 3302 1100 47 3302 1350 ...

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Page 55: ... 3 Chapter 2 Site Preparations This chapter provides the information required to plan and prepare for the setup of an Ultrasound system Included are descriptions of the facility and electrical needs to be met by the purchaser of the Ultrasound system ...

Page 56: ...ing the Ultrasound system allow the temperature of the Ultrasound system to stabilize before powering up The following table describes guidelines for reaching operational temperatures from storage or transport temperatures CAUTION If the Ultrasound system is very cold or hot do not turn on its power until it has had a chance to acclimate to its operating environment Table 2 1 Ultrasound system acc...

Page 57: ... system installation updates and repairs However operator and patient comfort may be optimized if the room light is subdued and indirect Therefore a combination lighting system dim bright is recommended Keep in mind that lighting controls and dimmers can be a source of EMI which could degrade image quality These controls should be selected to minimize possible interference Table 2 2 Environmental ...

Page 58: ...wer source is required Sites with a mains power system with defined Neutral and Live The dedicated line shall consist of one phase a neutral not shared with any other circuit and a full size ground wire from the distribution panel to the Ultrasound outlet Sites with a mains power system without a defined Neutral The dedicated line shall consist of one phase two lines not shared with any other circ...

Page 59: ...rasound system be readily accessible Site power outlets A dedicated AC power outlet must be within reach of the Ultrasound system without extension cords Other outlets adequate for the external peripherals medical and test equipment needed to support this Ultrasound system must also be present within 1 m 3 2 ft of the Ultrasound system Electrical installation must meet all current local state and ...

Page 60: ...lug 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 transients all applications Less than 25 of nominal peak voltage for less than 1 millisecond for any type of transient including line frequency synchronous asynchronous or aperiodic transients ...

Page 61: ...ion Possible EMI sources should be identified before the Ultrasound system is installed Electrical and electronic equipment may produce EMI unintentionally as the result of a defect Some of these sources include medical lasers scanners cauterizing guns computers monitors fans gel warmers microwave ovens light dimmers mobile phones in house wireless phones DECT phones wireless computer keyboard and...

Page 62: ... with the ultrasound signals Replace broken Radio Frequency gaskets If more than 20 or a pair of the fingers on an Radio Frequency gasket are broken replace the gasket Do not turn on the Ultrasound system until any loose metallic part is removed Do not place labels where Radio Frequency gaskets touch metal Where applicable never place a label where Radio Frequency gaskets meet the Ultrasound syste...

Page 63: ...42 7 ºC 41 to 108 9 ºF Storage 20 to 50 ºC 4 to 122 ºF 20 to 60 ºC 4 to 140 ºF Temperature in degrees Celsius ºC conversion to degrees F ºF ºF ºC 9 5 32 CAUTION PAMPTE probes are designed for storage temperatures of 20 to 60 degrees C 4 to 140 degrees F Electronic probes are designed for storage temperatures of 20 to 50 degrees C 4 to 122 degrees F When exposed to large temperature variations the ...

Page 64: ...sponsibility of the purchaser Delay confusion and waste of manpower can be avoided by completing pre installation work before delivery Purchaser responsibility includes Procuring the materials required Completing the preparations before delivery of the Ultrasound system Paying the costs for any alterations and modifications not specifically provided in the sales contract ...

Page 65: ...electrical codes The purchaser of GE equipment must only utilize qualified personnel to perform electrical servicing on the equipment The desire to use a non listed or customer provided product or to place an approved product further from the Ultrasound system than the interface kit allows presents challenges to the installation team To avoid delays during installation such variances should be mad...

Page 66: ... dedicated line shall consist of one phase two lines not shared with any other circuit and a full size ground wire from the distribution panel to the Ultrasound outlet Dedicated single branch power outlet of adequate amperage meeting all local and national codes which is located less than 2 5 m 8 ft from the Ultrasound system s proposed location Door opening is at least 76 cm 30 in wide Proposed l...

Page 67: ...age for linens and equipment Nearby waiting room lavatory and dressing room Dual level lighting bright and dim Lockable cabinet ordered by GE for its software and proprietary manuals Minimal floor plan suggestion Figure 2 1 Minimal floor plan 2 5 m x 3 m 8 by 10 foot Scale Each square equals one square foot app 31 x 31 cm 1 Sink 2 Linens 3 Probes supplies 4 Ethernet Connector 5 Power outlet 6 Stoo...

Page 68: ...ith hot and cold water 6 Overhead Lights Dimmer Dual Level Lighting bright and dim 7 Emergency Oxygen 8 Suction Line 9 Ultrasound system 10 Dedicated Power Outlet Circuit Breaker protected and easily accessible 11 Network Interface 12 457 mm 18 inches distance of Ultrasound system from wall or objects 13 Stool 14 Footswitch 15 Storage for Linens and Equipment 16 Examination Table 1930 x 610 mm 76 ...

Page 69: ... Ultrasound system without network connection None Ultrasound system connected to hospital s network Supported networks 10 100 1000 Mbit Ethernet DICOM network option InSite requirements InSite requires an Ethernet connection either via 10 100 Mbit or 10 100 1000 Mbit Interface 1 EchoPAC workstation parts 2 UPS 3 Ethernet network wall outlet 4 3x mains power outlets 5 Hot and Cold water 6 Dedicate...

Page 70: ... easier and at a lower cost DICOM option setup requirements To configure the Ultrasound system to work with other network connections the site s network administrator must provide information to complete the form Worksheet for DICOM Network Information Ensure 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 th...

Page 71: ...Facility needs Vivid E80 E90 E95 Service Manual 2 17 GC091052 Rev 3 Figure 2 4 Worksheet for DICOM Network Information ...

Page 72: ... 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 12 20DV UL60601 1 2003 In area in which patients are normally cared for the patient vicinity is the space with surfaces likely to be contacted by the patient or attendant who can touch the patient This encloses a space within the room 1 83 m 6...

Page 73: ... area is an environment in which medical diagnosis monitoring or treatment is carried out It is very difficult to attach unique dimensions to the PATIENT ENVIROMENT In practice a distance of 2 5 m 8 2 ft above the floor on which the medical personnel stand and a horizontal distance of 1 5 m 4 9 ft have justified themselves as indicative of the dimensions of the Patient Environment The patient envi...

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Page 75: ...90 E95 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 Ultrasound system of the actual installation and how to check and test the Ultrasound system probes and external peripherals for electrical safety are also included in this procedure ...

Page 76: ...ND SYSTEM CAUTION To prevent electrical shock connect the Ultrasound system to a properly grounded power outlet Do not use a three to two prong adapter This defeats safety grounding CAUTION Do not wear the ESD wrist strap when you work on live circuits and more than 30 V peak is present CAUTION Do not operate this Ultrasound system unless all board covers and frame panels are securely in place Sys...

Page 77: ... on its power until it has had a chance to acclimate to its operating environment CAUTION Operator Manual s The User Manual s should be fully read and understood before operating the Vivid E80 E90 E95 and kept near the Ultrasound system for quick reference CAUTION Acoustic Output Hazard Although the ultrasound energy transmitted from the Vivid E80 E90 E95 probe is within AIUM NEMA standards avoid ...

Page 78: ...sound system because of its weight Attempts to move the Ultrasound system considerable distances or on an incline by one person could result in injury or damage or both Two people are required whenever a part weighing 16 KG 35 LBS or more must be lifted CAUTION Remember to use relevant personal protecting equipment PPE during packing and unpacking Check with your local EHS representative ...

Page 79: ...ing during transportation may harm the equipment inside the package even if the package itself 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 Table 3 1 Shock and Tilt Watch Description Illustration ShockWatch Tilt Watch ...

Page 80: ...iggered or is missing Step Task 1 If the Shock Indicator is missing Note on the shipping papers at the time of receipt that the Shock Indicator label is missing If the Shock Indicator has triggered Note on the shipping papers at the time of receipt that the Shock Indicator label was activated 2 Inspect the product for possible concealed damage ...

Page 81: ...shock Using both shock indicator labels and tilt indicator labels will help identify whether a Tip Over impact shock occurred Table 3 3 Tilt Indicator has triggered or is missing Step Task 1 If the Tilt Indicator is missing Note on the shipping papers at the time of receipt that the Tilt Indicator label is missing If the Tilt Indicator has triggered Note on the shipping papers at the time of recei...

Page 82: ...s Step Task Illustrations 1 Is damage apparent If YES continue with the instructions in Damage in transportation on page 3 10 If NO continue with the next step 2 Is the Shock Indicator colored red inside the middle of the indicator If YES The Shock Indicator has been activated Continue with the instructions in Damage in transportation on page 3 10 then continue with the next step If NO continue wi...

Page 83: ...ndicator If YES The Tilt Indicator has been activated Continue with the instructions in Damage in transportation on page 3 10 before you continue with the next step If NO continue with the next step 1 Red Color 4 Continue with the instructions in Unpacking the Vivid E80 E90 E95 on page 3 11 Table 3 4 Examine all packages Cont d Step Task Illustrations ...

Page 84: ...ccepted or signed for by a GE representative or hospital receiving agent 2 Report the damage to the carrier Whether noted or concealed damage MUST be reported to the carrier immediately upon discovery or in any event within 14 days after receipt and the contents and containers held for inspection by the carrier A transportation company will not pay a claim for damage if an inspection is not reques...

Page 85: ...rdboard box Before cutting the straps check Shock and Tilt Tags to make sure they have not been triggered If damaged report it to the carrier If not continue with the procedure below Table 3 5 Uncrating the Vivid E80 E90 E95 Step Task Illustration 1 Cut the straps around the crate 2 Remove the Top Cover 3 Remove the Complete Column Left and Complete Column Right 4 Remove the Box For Accessories ...

Page 86: ...5 Service Manual GC091052 Rev 3 5 Remove the two Frames sides and the two Exit Ramp Bases 6 Install the two Exit Ramp Bases on the Complete Exit Ramp the rear plate Table 3 5 Uncrating the Vivid E80 E90 E95 Cont d Step Task Illustration ...

Page 87: ...Service Manual 3 13 GC091052 Rev 3 7 Remove the Support For Monitor 8 Remove the Complete Front Protection 9 Remove the plastic bag from the Vivid E80 E90 E95 10 Remove the Inlay UI Top Table 3 5 Uncrating the Vivid E80 E90 E95 Cont d Step Task Illustration ...

Page 88: ...bility when the system is rolled down the ramp from the pallet 1 Direction Dir Lock 2 Release Dir Lock and Front Brakes 3 Front Brakes 4 Rear Brakes 5 Unlock the Rear Brakes 6 Carefully move the Vivid E80 E90 E95 down the ramp with rear end first 7 Assemble the empty transportation box and place all of the filling inside the box before you close it Close the box and store it for possible future us...

Page 89: ...formation The packing materials for Vivid E80 E90 E95 are recyclable Table 3 6 Packaging parts for Vivid E80 E90 E95 Item Description Qty Material Illustration 1 Export pallet 1200 x 800 1 D 2 Complete base 1 A 3 Complete column left and right 2 A 4 Support for monitor 1 C 5 Inlay UI Top 1 C 6 Complete front protection 1 B ...

Page 90: ... 1140 x 755 x 150 1 A 12 Support plate used to keep Front Protection in place if there are few or none probes included 1 A 13 Protectors for Top Cover 2 A Material type A B C D BB34bc with varnish C9068 BB27c with varnish C9068 PE foam Stratocell Wood ISPM15 Table 3 6 Packaging parts for Vivid E80 E90 E95 Cont d Item Description Qty Material Illustration ...

Page 91: ...as been damaged please refer to Damage in transportation on page i 15 in the beginning of this manual EMI protection The Vivid E80 E90 E95 has been designed to minimize the effects of Electro Magnetic Interference EMI Many of the covers shields and screws are provided primarily to protect the Vivid E80 E90 E95 from image artifacts caused by this interference For this reason it is imperative that a...

Page 92: ...10 Verify that the specifications below do not conflict with any on site conditions Physical dimensions Mass with monitor and peripherals Table 3 7 Physical dimensions of Vivid E80 E90 E95 with monitor and peripherals in transportation position Height Width Depth Unit 141 0 58 5 83 0 cm 55 5 23 32 7 Inches Table 3 8 Mass of Vivid E80 E90 E95 with monitor without probes and peripherals Model Mass K...

Page 93: ... is found on a label near the Mains Power Circuit Breaker on the rear of the Vivid E80 E90 E95 Electrical specifications for Vivid E80 E90 E95 In the table below the electrical specifications for Vivid E80 E90 E95 includes monitor and on board peripherals WARNING Connecting a Vivid E80 E90 E95 to the wrong voltage level will most likely destroy it Table 3 9 Electrical specifications for all Vivid ...

Page 94: ...hat the Ultrasound system complies with the requirements of the valid version of IEC60601 1 1 If in doubt consult the technical service department or your local representative for GE Connect Ethernet Connect the network cable to the Ethernet connector on the I O Rear Panel The connector is located on the rear side of Vivid E80 E90 E95 Connect USB Flash Card NOTE Only approved USB Flash Cards must ...

Page 95: ... Patient I O Panel Connect ECG Connect the ECG cable to the ECG connector on the Patient I O panel Connect Heart Microphone Phono The Heart Microphone has its corresponding Phono adapter Connect the Heart Microphone via the corresponding Phono Adapter to the Phono input on the Patient I O panel Figure 3 2 Heart Microphone Phono 1 PHONO 2 ECG 3 AUX PRESSURE PULSE 1 MA 300 2 PHONO ADAPTER ...

Page 96: ...ree types of probe ports one PD probe port three PDT probe ports and one Doppler probe port The PD probe port is compatible with the Vivid 7 probe connectors The three PDT probe ports are specific to the Vivid E80 E90 E95 probe connectors The Doppler probe port is used for CW Doppler probes non sector probes sometimes called PEDOF probes Figure 3 3 Probe connectors 1 PD PROBE PORT FOR VIVID 7 COMP...

Page 97: ...e pointing upward 3 Turn the connector locking handle counter clockwise to the horizontal position 4 Align the connector with the probe port and carefully push into place 5 Turn the locking handle clockwise to the full vertical position to lock in place 6 Position the probe cable so that it is not resting on the floor CAUTION Do not allow the probe head to hang freely Excessive impact to the probe...

Page 98: ...these steps to disconnect a probe 1 Rotate the lock handle counter clockwise to the horizontal position to unlock the connector 2 Remove the connector from the port 3 Ensure that the probe head is clean before placing the probe in its storage case For cleaning instructions see the User Manual ...

Page 99: ...al 3 25 GC091052 Rev 3 Configuration Vivid E80 E90 E95 configuration Select System Settings screen 1 Select Config F2 and log on as adm 2 Select System and then select Settings if needed The Settings screen is displayed Figure 3 4 Settings screen ...

Page 100: ...gs 2 Location 3 System Table 3 10 Enter location STEP TASK EXPECTED RESULT S 1 Select the Hospital field and type the name of the hospital max 64 characters After restart The 24 first characters of this name are displayed on the scanning screen s title bar All 64 are displayed on the image properties on saved images ...

Page 101: ...the name of the department max 64 characters After restart This name will be displayed on the image properties on saved images 3 Select the Echolab field and type the name After restart This name will be displayed on the image properties on saved images Table 3 10 Enter location STEP TASK EXPECTED RESULT S ...

Page 102: ...RESULT S 1 Open the System Configuration Window Select Settings if needed The Settings window is displayed 2 Select the preferred Date Format see 4 in Figure 3 6 DD Date two digits MM Month two digits YYYY Year four digits EU the European International DD MM YYYY format is used US the American MM DD YYYY format is used 3 Select the preferred Time Format see 3 in Figure 3 6 24 the 24 hour format is...

Page 103: ...atically displayed when entering the year in the patient date of birth To edit century press BACKSPACE twice 2000 the number 20 is automatically displayed when entering the year in the patient date of birth To edit century press BACKSPACE twice None the four digits have to be typed when entering the year in the patient date of birth The selected setting will be used as soon as the unit has been re...

Page 104: ... Interface and Online manuals STEP TASK EXPECTED RESULT S 1 From the Settings screen select the prefered User Interface language from the Language pulldown menu 1 The selected language will be used as soon as the unit has been restarted 2 Use the Manual Language pulldown menu 2 to select the prefered language for the online manual The selected language will be used as soon as the unit has been res...

Page 105: ... S 1 In the Settings window use the Units pull down menu 3 in Figure 3 7 on page 3 30 to select Metric or US Units The selected units Metric or US will be used for measurements as soon as the unit has been restarted 2 Select the video format from the Video settings pulldown menu 4 in Figure 3 7 on page 3 30 The selected video format will be used as soon as the unit has been restarted ...

Page 106: ...ivid E80 E90 E95 Service Manual GC091052 Rev 3 Service Screen setup Open Service Screen 1 Press Config F2 and log on as ADM 2 Select Service lower right part of window to view the Service Screen Figure 3 8 Service screen ...

Page 107: ...ion NOTE You don t need to perform this procedure if the alphanumeric keyboard is a US keyboard since the default setting is set to US English keyboards Table 3 14 Select keyboard STEP TASK EXPECTED RESULT S 1 Select Keyboard Setup to get access to Keyboard Properties 2 Select Keyboards and Languages ...

Page 108: ...System Setup 3 34 Vivid E80 E90 E95 Service Manual GC091052 Rev 3 3 Select Change Keyboards 4 Select the keyboard and then select OK Table 3 14 Select keyboard Cont d STEP TASK EXPECTED RESULT S ...

Page 109: ... therefore will not always function Because of this a special Installation Wizard is to be used Related information Optional peripherals peripheral connection on page 3 36 Table 3 15 Add printer STEP TASK Illustration 1 Select Add Printer to start the Add Printer Installation Wizard 2 Follow the instructions in the Wizard to install a new printer ...

Page 110: ...USB Footswitch Configuration of the footswitch is done on the Config Imaging Application screen For more information refer to the Vivid E80 E90 E95 user manual External Data Storage USB Flash Card Desktop hard drive 2TB with RAID1 COLOR Printers SONY UPD 25MD SONY UPD 23MD MITSUBISHI Digital Color Printer CP30DW External peripherals for connecting to Ethernet TCP IP When installing a new external ...

Page 111: ... software option or a combination of software options The Software Option Key is specific to each Ultrasound system NOTE More than one Software Option Key may be in use depending on the installed options To install a Software Option Follow these steps to install the Software Option Key 1 Press Config F2 and log on as adm 2 Select Admin lower part of window 3 Select the System Admin tab ...

Page 112: ...sensitive and you must include the dashes as they are part of the Software Option Key 6 Press Save to save the new setting 7 Restart to save and activate the settings and adjustments you have done so far CAUTION Incorrect Software Option Key entry will result in loss of functionality If Software Option Key is not accepted by the Ultrasound system please contact your local GE Service Representative...

Page 113: ...1052 Rev 3 Connectivity overview Physical connection There are several possible connection methods as outlined below Stand alone Vivid E80 E90 E95 No network connection needed Sneaker Net environment No network connection needed Use removable media to move the data ...

Page 114: ...e Workstation Connection via a Peer to Peer network You will need a network hub and one network cable for each Ultrasound system workstation Connection via Hospital Network You will need one network cable to connect the Vivid E80 E90 E95 to a wall outlet on the hospital s network Connection from Vivid E80 E90 E95 to a DICOM Server on a network You will need one network cable 1 Connect one end of t...

Page 115: ...0 E90 E95 can communicate with EchoPAC Image Vault For networks with Image Vault 5 server If not already done install the latest version of the Vivid Raw Data Module RDCM on the Image Vault server For instructions see Vivid Raw Data Module RDCM Installation Manual Direction Number IV294003 Other servers via DICOM ...

Page 116: ...5 this name is on the form VIVIDX 00NNNN where 00NNNN is a number NNNN is the Ultrasound system s serial number AE Title VIVIDEx where x is the model number Port No Default port number 104 2 Server Config Servers List of servers Buttons Use the buttons to Add Modify or Remove servers 3 Remote Path Used for Save As Export from Q Analysis and exporting Error Logs with Alt D 4 Configurable Remote Pat...

Page 117: ...ing the AE Title and or Port Number Port No Figure 3 10 AE Title and Port No 1 To change AE Title and or Port No edit the respective fields 2 Select Save settings to store your changes 3 Reboot Vivid E80 E90 E95 to activate the settings or continue with other Tcpip set up tasks ...

Page 118: ... E90 E95 s use of DHCP 1 When in the TCP IP screen select Network Settings to display the Network Connections screen Figure 3 11 Network Connections 2 Right click Local Area Connection and select Properties from the pop up menu to go to the Local Area Connection Properties screen see next page Figure 3 12 Local Area Connection Status ...

Page 119: ...45 GC091052 Rev 3 DHCP setup continued 3 Select Properties to display the Local Area Connection Properties Figure 3 13 Local Area Connection Properties 4 Select Internet Protocol TCP IP then select Properties Figure 3 14 Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties ...

Page 120: ...address Subnet mask Default gateway To save your new settings and close the open windows 1 Select OK to save the setting and close the Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties dialog 2 Select OK to close and save the Local Area Connection Properties dialog 3 Select Close to close the Local Area Connection Status dialog 4 Select the x in the upper right corner to close the Network Connections window ...

Page 121: ...ct to a remote archive on a remote computer or server you must configure Vivid E80 E90 E95 to communicate with it The configuration is done in the Server Config setup area on the Tcpip screen Figure 3 15 Server Config To access the Tcpip screen Follow this procedure to access the Tcpip screen 1 Log on as ADM 2 Select Connectivity Tcpip ...

Page 122: ... red mark indicates that the IP address was not found Troubleshooting tips No network connection between the Ultrasound system and the server The wrong IP Address To modify the setup for a server in the list NOTE Both the pre defined servers and new servers can be modified Follow this procedure to modify the setup for a server in the list 1 Highlight the server you want to modify 2 Select Modify 3...

Page 123: ...erver from the list To Delete a server from the list 1 Highlight the server you want to delete from the list NOTE You can only delete extra servers The predefined servers can be modified but not deleted 2 Select Remove Save the New Settings 1 Press Save Settings to save the new settings The new settings are saved to a common settings file After a restart the settings are also included in other scr...

Page 124: ...allation Card NOTE The Product Locator Installation Card shown may not be the same as the provided Product Locator card From the factory a sheet with five Product Locator cards for transportation and one for Installation are included Figure 3 17 Product Locator Installation Card Example ...

Page 125: ...lection of commonly used procedures The procedures are available by cross references from other parts of this manual Functional Checks is a collection of procedures for quickly checking major functions of the Vivid E80 E90 E95 and diagnostics instructions using the built in service software These checks can be a great asset in determining whether the Vivid E80 E90 E95 is working as it should ...

Page 126: ...FIXED POWER SOCKET WHICH HAS THE PROTECTIVE GROUNDING CONNECTOR DANGER NEVER USE A THREE TO TWO PRONG ADAPTER THIS DEFEATS THE SAFETY GROUND DANGER ENSURE THAT THE POWER CORD AND PLUG ARE INTACT AND THAT THE POWER PLUG IS THE PROPER HOSPITAL GRADE TYPE WHERE REQUIRED CAUTION Ultrasound system requires all covers Operate this Ultrasound system only when all board covers and frame panels are securel...

Page 127: ...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 mains voltage is within the limits indicated on the rating label near the Circuit Breaker on the rear of the unit 5 Connect the Power Cable s female plug to the Power Inlet at the rear of the unit 6 Lock the plug in position with the Retaining Clamp ACC Clam...

Page 128: ...essor and Back End Processor c Back End Processor and rest of Ultrasound system starts with the sequence listed in the next steps d Back End Processor is turned ON and starts to load the software e The Start Screen is displayed on the monitor f A start up bar indicating the time used for software loading is displayed on the monitor g The software initiates and sets up the Front End electronics and...

Page 129: ...ows Desktop NOTE If you need to restart Vivid E80 E90 E95 when logged on to the Windows Desktop ensure that you do a complete power down Shut Down This is required to power up the Front End Processor Logoff Use this button to log off the current user The system remains ON and ready for a new user to log on If the Logoff button is dimmed it indicates that no user is logged on to the unit at the mom...

Page 130: ...al Procedures and Functional Checks 4 6 Vivid E80 E90 E95 Service Manual GC091052 Rev 3 Power shut down continued Cancel Use this button to exit from the System Exit menu and return to the previous operation ...

Page 131: ...lity NOTE For service purposes you may want to move the Top Console after Power Down If you leave the Top Console in unlocked position it will be sensed during Power Down and the brakes that usually stabilize the position of the Top Console will be released so you can move the Top Console in the XY directions 2 Press once on the On Off key on the Operating Panel to display the System Exit menu Fig...

Page 132: ...om 10 seconds up to approximately 1 minute The last thing that shuts down is the light on the Operating Panel indicating that you can continue with the next step 4 Switch off the Mains Power Circuit Breaker located on the rear of the Ultrasound system This will cut power distribution within the Vivid E80 E90 E95 Figure 4 4 Circuit Breaker located at the rear of the Vivid E80 E90 E95 Creating prese...

Page 133: ...ks 2D Mode B mode checks Introduction The 2D Mode is the Ultrasound system s default mode Preparations 1 Connect one of the probes 2 Turn ON the Vivid E80 E90 E95 The 2D Mode window is displayed default mode Figure 4 5 The 2D screen cardiac 1 Probe orientation marker 2 Parameter window ...

Page 134: ...General Procedures and Functional Checks 4 10 Vivid E80 E90 E95 Service Manual GC091052 Rev 3 Preparations continued Figure 4 6 2D Touch panel 4D probe Live page 1 and 2 ...

Page 135: ... corner of the image area The Auto Tissue setting Soft or Sharp can be turned on off by pressing Auto on the Control panel The last used setting is then applied The Auto Tissue settings are only available in live scanning and cannot be turned off when the image is stored If available press Virtual Apex probe dependent to improve near field imaging allowing increased visibility up to the width of t...

Page 136: ...a cleaner less noisy image Use UD Clarity Cardiac or UD Speckle reduce non cardiac to reduce image speckle Extra care must be taken to select the optimal Speckle reduction level as too much filtering of speckle can mask or obscure desired image detail Adjust Octave to toggle between Fundamental and Harmonic mode Press Color maps and select a gray map from the menu on screen If using a 4D probe Adj...

Page 137: ...arameter window Note The sweep speed information displayed in the bottom right corner of the image represents the user selected sweep speed and should be used only as a reference to confirm that the image was acquired at the selected sweep speed It is not to be used for measurements or analysis This is not an absolute value but simply a reference number Users performing studies using standardized ...

Page 138: ...General Procedures and Functional Checks 4 14 Vivid E80 E90 E95 Service Manual GC091052 Rev 3 Figure 4 8 M Mode Touch panel page 1 and 2 ...

Page 139: ...ltrasound system s left most probe connector 2 Turn ON the Ultrasound system The 2D Mode window is displayed default mode 3 Press MM on the Operating Panel to bring up an M Mode picture on the screen 4 Use the trackball to position the cursor over the required area of the image Using M Mode Conventional M Mode 1 To access M Mode from any other scan mode press MM on the control panel 2 Use the trac...

Page 140: ...wing the curve back to the desired point and redraw 7 On the last point press Select twice to terminate the curve NOTE To edit the time motion curve select a point move it to a new position and press Select Optimizing M Mode The use of preset gives optimum performance with minimum adjustment If necessary the following controls can be adjusted to further optimize the M Mode display NOTE Refer to Cr...

Page 141: ...Flow screens are 2D or M Mode screens with colors representing blood or tissue movement Color Flow may be selected both from 2D mode or from M mode or a combination of these Color 2D Mode overview Figure 4 9 The Color Mode screen 1 Probe orientation marker 2 Color bar 3 Color sector marker 4 Parameter window ...

Page 142: ...General Procedures and Functional Checks 4 18 Vivid E80 E90 E95 Service Manual GC091052 Rev 3 Figure 4 10 Color 2D Touch panel page 1 and 2 ...

Page 143: ...80 E90 E95 Service Manual 4 19 GC091052 Rev 3 Color M Mode overview Figure 4 11 The Color M Mode screen composite 1 Time motion cursors M Mode AMM and Curved AMM 2 Color bar 3 Flow sector marker 4 Time scale 5 Parameter window ...

Page 144: ...General Procedures and Functional Checks 4 20 Vivid E80 E90 E95 Service Manual GC091052 Rev 3 Figure 4 12 Color M Mode Touch panel page 1 and 2 Color controls ...

Page 145: ...lor M Mode 1 From M Mode press Color 2 Use the trackball assigned function Pos to position the color area in the M Mode display 3 Press Select The instruction Size should be highlighted in the trackball status bar NOTE If the trackball control Pointer is selected press Trackball to be able to select between Position and Size controls 4 Use the trackball to adjust the dimension of the color area PW...

Page 146: ...ble see page 4 23 8 Parameter window Note the sweep speed information displayed in the bottom right corner of the image represents the user selected sweep speed and should be used only as a reference to confirm that the image was acquired at the selected sweep speed It is not to be used for measurements or analysis This is not an absolute value but simply a reference number Users performing studie...

Page 147: ...Functional checks Vivid E80 E90 E95 Service Manual 4 23 GC091052 Rev 3 Figure 4 14 The PW Doppler Touch panels page 1and 2 Related information Refere to the Vivid E80 E90 E95 User Manual ...

Page 148: ...e use of preset gives optimum performance with minimum adjustment If necessary the following controls can be adjusted to further optimize the PW CW modes display NOTE Refer to Creating presets on page 4 8 about creating presets Adjust the Active mode gain to set the gain in the spectral Doppler area Adjust Low velocity reject to reduce unwanted low velocity blood flow and tissue movement In PW mod...

Page 149: ... of the display Use Quick angle and Angle correction to steer the ultrasound beam to the blood flow to be measured Not typically required during cardiac studies Adjust LPRF PW Doppler mode only to toggle between high and low Pulse Repetition Frequency PRF When the Doppler PRF is raised beyond a certain limit more than one Doppler gate is displayed on the screen Press Auto on the Control panel to a...

Page 150: ...al GC091052 Rev 3 Doppler velocity values at discrete points The information is stored in a combined format with grayscale imaging during one or several cardiac cycles with high temporal resolution TVI overview Figure 4 15 The TVI Mode screen 1 TVI color bar 2 Parameter window ...

Page 151: ...16 TVI Touch panel page 1 and 2 Tissue Velocity Imaging TVI calculates and color codes the velocities in tissue The tissue velocity information is acquired by sampling of tissue Doppler velocity values at discrete points The information is stored in a combined format with grayscale ...

Page 152: ...ontrols can be adjusted to further optimize the TVI display NOTE Refer to Creating presets on page 4 8 about creating presets To reduce quantification noise variance the Nyquist limit should be as low as possible without creating aliasing To reduce the Nyquist limit reduce the Scale value NOTE The Scale value also affects the frame rate There is a trade off between the frame rate and quantificatio...

Page 153: ... 2 If not already selected use the trackball to select the desired probe An application menu for the desired probe is listed on the screen 3 Trackball to the desired application Press Select to launch the application To change application without changing the current probe press Appl on the Operating Panel The selected application starts 4 Verify no missing channels All channels are functioning 5 ...

Page 154: ...ations None ECG Check Table 4 2 Probe and Connectors Checks Step Task Expected Result s 1 Connect the ECG harness to the connector on the front of the Ultrasound system The Ultrasound system displays a straight curve along the bottom edge of the image sector on the screen 2 Connect the three leads to a ECG simulator or Fasten the three ECG Pads to your body and connect the three leads to respectiv...

Page 155: ...CG the time frame can be adjusted to cover one or more heart cycles When frozen the Ultrasound system automatically displays the cineloop boundary markers on either side of the last detected heart cycle Figure 4 17 Cineloop display Preparation 1 Connect one of the probes to the Ultrasound system 1 Left marker cineloop start 2 Current frame 3 Right marker cineloop end 4 Cine speed ...

Page 156: ... of heart beats to be played back 7 In Freeze press Set left or Set right to set the corresponding cineloop boundary to the current frame 8 Adjust Left marker and Right marker to trim or expand the cineloop boundaries 9 Press 2D Freeze to run the cineloop and Img Store to store the cineloop or Freeze to return to live scanning NOTE Cineloop storage can be configured to store heart cycles with addi...

Page 157: ...E95 s Operating Panel The factory default is P1 for the internal printer P2 for external network printer Table 4 3 Printer checks Step Task Expected Result s 1 When scanning in 2D Color Mode Press Freeze to stop image acquisition Image scanning stops with the last picture on the screen 2 Press P1 on the Operating Panel The image displayed on the screen is printed on the assigned printer 3 Press P2...

Page 158: ... printers you will see the test page clipped This is normal Setup and test a Printer Service 1 Select Utility Connectivity If you get a pop up asking you to log on select ADM If the customer has not changed the user the password is ulsadm 2 Select the Service tab 3 In the comb box Select Service to Add select Standard Print and click on Add 4 In the right pane Properties Combo Box Select the print...

Page 159: ... columns you will have to push the printer button multiple times before a print is sent to the printer If the image does not print check the configuration to verify that you have it set up correctly View the Windows Printer Queues 1 Go to Utility System Peripherals 2 Click on Properties Mechanical Functions Checks Operating Panel movement Please refer to Control panel adjustment in the user manual...

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Page 161: ...091052 Rev 3 Chapter 5 Components and Functions Theory This chapter explains Vivid E80 E90 E95 s system concepts component arrangement and subsystem functions It also describes the power distribution and the Common Service Desktop interface ...

Page 162: ...ed on Windows 7 Embedded and is delivered on the software and documentation Usb Flash Drive UFD For software versions see Software for Vivid E80 E90 E95 on page 9 4 Application software The Application Software includes all the functionality for Vivid E80 E90 E95 It is included on the Software and Documentation Usb Flash Drive UFD For software versions see Software for Vivid E80 E90 E95 on page 9 ...

Page 163: ...ar change symbol and color depending on ongoing activity Figure 5 1 InSite ExC icon in the status bar Clicking on the Icon brings up the InSite ExC menu Menu Choices Service Desktop Opens the Service Desktop on the Vivid E80 E90 E95 Request For Service Opens a service dispatch with GE Service Connect to GE Direct contact with GE Technical Support Clinical Lifeline Enable Disable This feature that ...

Page 164: ...Site ExC activated and Technical Support can look around on your Ultrasound system see temperatures and voltage information see status get files stored with Alt D and look at logs but cannot perform any service related functions Disruptive State Online Center Is Connected Red Icon with clock InSite ExC activated Disrupted State Online Center Is Connected Red Icon with GE Logo InSite ExC activated ...

Page 165: ...ected Mode Non Disruptive Allows GE s Technical support person to look around on your Ultrasound system but not to perform any service related functions depending on whether InSite is connected There are two Non Disruptive states If you see a black and white icon InSite ExC is activated but not open for Technical Support access If you see a yellow icon InSite ExC is activated and the Technical Sup...

Page 166: ... display 2 Press the Right Trackball Set Key Press Contact GE This opens of the RFS screen which sends a service dispatch directly to GE Service after you fill in the following information Items with a red asterisk Problem type Problem area Problem description Send 3 After you have completed filling in all of this information press Send to initiate the Request for Service Figure 5 2 Request for Se...

Page 167: ...1052 Rev 3 Initiating a Request for Service RFS continued After you press Send the following pop up appears Figure 5 3 Request for Service Confirmation All requests for service are listed on the Queue for your review Figure 5 4 Request for Service Queue ...

Page 168: ...GC091052 Rev 3 Initiating a Request for Service RFS continued You can monitor your RFS as well as RFS s automatically sent by the system The Vivid E80 E90 E95 can automatically submit a Request for Service These are displayed on the Machine Queue Figure 5 5 Machine Queue ...

Page 169: ...the Users screen to identify your institution s point of contact for service displatches Figure 5 6 Users Exiting InSite ExC To exit InSite ExC 1 Press the Left Trackball Set key 2 Select Connect To GE 3 Press the Right Trackball Set key The GE Technical Support person then exits Disruptive Mode and VCO 4 Reboot your Ultrasound system ...

Page 170: ...e fully digital architecture of the Vivid E80 E90 E95 Ultrasound system allows optimal usage of all scanning modes and probe types throughout the full spectrum of operating frequencies Note regarding USB ports Depending on the system configuration USB mass storage may be disabled on the system Enabling disabling of USB mass storage can only be done by users with administrator rights Sys Admin or G...

Page 171: ...Vivid E80 E90 E95 overview Vivid E80 E90 E95 Service Manual 5 11 GC091052 Rev 3 Vivid E80 E90 E95 block diagram Figure 5 7 Vivid E80 E90 E95 block diagram ...

Page 172: ...ting Panel handles the communication with the rest of the Ultrasound system delivers signals digital video to the LCD screen and the Touch Screen controls and delivers digital video signals to an optional internal Digital Video Recorder provides output to an optional internal printer The communication to the network Ethernet is also handled by the Back End Processor System configuration and softwa...

Page 173: ...cessor BEP on page 5 34 Operating modes Vivid E80 E90 E95 supports these scanning modes 2D Mode M Mode Color Mode PW and CW Doppler Tissue Velocity Imaging TVI Tissue Tracking Strain rate Strain Tissue Synchronization Imaging TSI 4D and Multi plane Modes For information about the different scanning modes refer to the following chapters in the Vivid E80 E90 E95 User Manual Scanning Modes 4D and Mul...

Page 174: ...uction The Top Console includes LCD monitor on an adjustable arm Operating Panel with an ON OFF switch a touch screen and a switch board with controls for manipulating the picture quality and foruse in Measure Analyze M A an alphanumeric keyboard QWERTY keyboard on a drawer below the switch board speakers for stereo sound output used during Doppler scanning replay ...

Page 175: ...nsole s location in the Vivid E80 E90 E95 The Top Console is located on the top of the Vivid E80 E90 E95 and includes the Main LCD monitor the Monitor Arm the Operating Panel with the Touch Screen speakers and an alphanumeric keyboard as an drawer below the Operating Panel Figure 5 8 Top Console s location 1 ...

Page 176: ...t can be moved up down Z axis sideways to the left and to the right X axis back and forth Y axis The vertical movement of the Top Console is motor driven The control buttons for the electrical motor are located around the handles A gas spring inside the Ultrasound system assists in the Z axis vertical movement The brakes used for locking the Top Console s X and Y movement are operated by electrica...

Page 177: ... in locked position When the Operating Panel releases the Threaded Lead Screw 4 rotates counter clockwise moving the Lock Nut outwards and thus lowering the Park Lock Lever downwards and the Park Lock mechanism is released The Threaded Lead Screw 4 then rotates clockwise and returns to its original position This is shown in the Figure below Figure 5 10 Unlocked position When the Operating Panel mo...

Page 178: ... micro switch activation is used by the Motor Controller to detect when the Operating Panel is in locked position The XY frogleg brakes will stay ON if the Vivid E80 E90 E95 is powered down when the Operating Panel is locked This enables release of the Park Lock initiated by the micro switches on the Front Handle of the Operating Panel ...

Page 179: ...nt archive Probe selection Protocol based acquisition Worksheet and Image review 3 Active mode gain 4 2D Gain 5 Scan mode selection 6 Zoom 7 Depth 8 Display controls and Annotation 9 Print and secondary capture 10 Freeze 2D Freeze 11 Measurement and image store 12 Auto cursor and angle 13 Trackball area 14 TGC sliders 15 Loudspeaker volume control 16 Touch panel with adjustment rotaries ...

Page 180: ...ated on a drawer under the control panel Key Description F1 Displays the online version of the user manual Also available from Utility Help on the Touch panel F2 Displays the configuration dialog box allowing user configuration of various settings on the scanner Some settings are configured for each application Press Appl to access application specific settings Also available from Utility Config o...

Page 181: ...ystem The other parts listed below are mounted to the frame The outside of the Main Console is covered with plastic covers The Main Console hosts the Patient I O Front End Processor FEP Back End Processor BEP I O Rear Panel BEP I O Board Optional B W printer Power Supply Lifting mechanism for the Frog Leg and Top Console Rear handle Front and Rear Casters with lock and brake mechanism ...

Page 182: ...n the BEP samples the temperature on each sensor If the temperature rises fan speed and air flow is increased If the temperature decrease the fan speed decrease If the temperature increase over a pre defined level for each sensor the Vivid E80 E90 E95 will shut down It will then need to rest for a period of time until the temperature inside the Vivid E80 E90 E95 has decreased to an acceptable valu...

Page 183: ...C091052 Rev 3 Location Table 5 2 Location ITEM DESCRIPTION LOCATION 1 Air Filter on the rear of the Vivid E80 E90 E95 2 Fan unit below Vivid E80 E90 E95 s Card Rack Front End Rack 3 Temperature sensors distributed on the cards in the Card Rack Front End Rack ...

Page 184: ...dals are mounted on the Pedal Mechanism The Pedal Mechanism has these functions direction lock parking brake release the two other functions if activated The direction lock and brakes are operating on the front wheels A lever placed on each of the front wheels give the interface to the pedal mechanism These levers are engaged by rods being moved by a rotating bracket Bracket Rotation When the mech...

Page 185: ...id E80 E90 E95 behind the Right Side Cover FEP cards overview These cards are included in the FEP Relay board Transmitter board CRX board cSound Power Module Front Plane boards Transducer bus boards Backplane CAUTION The cards have color keys on the connectors to prevent installation in the wrong rack position Do not change the color keys position Don t insert a card in the wrong position in the c...

Page 186: ... GTX Location GTX Figure 5 12 GTX TLP 192 board location LEDs Figure 5 13 LEDs on GTX 192 Table 5 3 LEDs on the GTX 192 board LED Color Description Comments DS1 Red DAVID_RESET DS2 Green DCM_LOCKED DS3 Green VSS VDD_DR1 VLL GOOD Start up Lit Normal Operation Lit DS4 Green TX_TRIGGER Lit during scanning ...

Page 187: ...DIGITAL POWER GOOD Start up Lit Normal Operation Lit DS6 Red FPGA_CTRL_REG 0 DS7 Red DAVID_ERROR DS8 Red GLOBAL_RESET DS9 Red DAVID_CRC_ERROR DS10 Yellow CW MODE LED Lit in CW mode DS11 Green INIT_B DS12 Green DONE Table 5 3 LEDs on the GTX 192 board Cont d LED Color Description Comments ...

Page 188: ...Y location Figure 5 14 Location The Relay board is located in the Front End Rack on the end nearest to the front of the Vivid E80 E90 E95 LEDs Figure 5 15 LEDs on the Relay board Table 5 4 LEDs on the Relay board LED Color Description Comments DS1 Green STATUS_LED Green when probe is present in connector 4 ...

Page 189: ... DS10 DS11 AND DS12 ARE DEBUG LEDS FOR PROBE CONNECTOR 4 DS8 Green DLP AUX 3 3V Lit when 4V probe is active in connector 4 DS9 Green DLP 12V Lit when probe is active in connector 4 DS10 Green DLP LVDC Lit when probe is active in connector 4 DS11 Green DLP PMX_VPP 100V Lit when probe is active in connector 4 DS12 Green DLP PMX_VNN 100V Lit when probe is active in connector 4 Table 5 4 LEDs on the R...

Page 190: ...X board LED NAME COLOR Comments DS1 CRX_PWROK Green DS1_4 LED_ON Yellow DS1_5 LED_ON Yellow DS2 DEBUG_LED_ON 0 Yellow DS2_4 LED_ON Red DS2_5 LED_ON Red DS3 DEBUG_LED_ON 1 Red DS3_4 LED_ON Green DS3_5 LED_ON Green DS4 DEBUG_LED_ON 2 Green DS5 POWER_ON_RED_LED _OFF Red DS6 DEBUG_LED_ON 0 Yellow DS7 DEBUG_LED_ON 1 Red DS8 DEBUG_LED_ON 2 Green DS9 DEBUG_LED_INTER Red ...

Page 191: ...Front End Processor FEP Vivid E80 E90 E95 Service Manual 5 31 GC091052 Rev 3 DS10 DEBUG_LED_ALLWAS_ BLINK Red Blinking Table 5 5 LEDs on the CRX board LED NAME COLOR Comments ...

Page 192: ...e two Front Plane boards plug into the rear edge connectors on the Relay Board the GTX Board and the CRX Board The XD signals TX and RX signals to and from the probes via the Relay Board are routed via these boards Location The Front Plane boards plugs into the connectors on the rear of the Relay board the GTX board and the CRX board ...

Page 193: ...Front End Processor FEP Vivid E80 E90 E95 Service Manual 5 33 GC091052 Rev 3 cSound Power Module CPM Location Figure 5 17 Location of the cSound Power Module ...

Page 194: ...ound system s monitors To be able to handle all the tasks the BEP has two graphics adapters where one is used for beam forming and other data intensive tasks and the other is used to drive the displays Location of the Back End Processor BEP The BEP is located on the left side inside the Vivid E80 E90 E95 behind the Left Side Cover BEP description Inside the EMC enclosure house The following main p...

Page 195: ...ED and network activity lower LED two USB ports Patient I O with AUX Phono and ECG connectors BEP I O board available from the BEP s outside BEP s side connectors Connectors on the BEP s side J21 Upper LCD Video Out J6 Digital Audio Out J22 A V Out Test Connector J7 USB Operating Panel buttons J28 USB XYZ Motor Controller Spare USB J26 USB BW printer Spare USB J4 USB Main Power Supply Spare USB Sp...

Page 196: ...V 5V In J5 Video OP Touch Panel BEP s rear connectors The following connectors are available on the BEP s rear and available on the rear of the Ultrasound system LAN 10 100 1000 2 x USB L and R Audio out Customer Video Out Inside the BEP On the main board J55 Front End Rack PCIe x16 to CRX J31 Front End Rack 5V 24V I2 C shutdown J27 Debug Service ...

Page 197: ...s on BEP s front panel LED on the BEP s Rear Panel The LED on the Rear Panel indicates Post Codes Table 5 6 LEDs on BEP s front panel Item LED name Description 1 ACT LED HDD Activity Blinks when the hard disk drive is active 2 SPD LED Network Speed 1000 Mbit Green Light 100 MBit Amber Light 3 ACT LED Network Activity Lit green ...

Page 198: ...ly does not handle AC voltages It receives its 48VDC input voltage from the Vivid E80 E90 E95 s Main Power Supply Dedicated control signals are used for controlling the BEP Power Supply Graphics adapters General purpose Graphics Processing Unit GPGPU Graphics Processing Unit GPU Internal storage devices Hard Disk Drive HDD for product software and data storage ...

Page 199: ...er Supply s main task is to galvanically isolate the Vivid E80 E90 E95 from the on site mains power system and to supply the various internal subsystems with DC voltages above 6VDC Two 115 VAC outputs for use by internal peripherals are also included Power from the wall outlet 100 VAC to 230 VAC 50 60 Hz is connected to the Main Power Supply ...

Page 200: ...Components and Functions Theory 5 40 Vivid E80 E90 E95 Service Manual GC091052 Rev 3 Figure 5 21 AC DC Power Block Diagram ...

Page 201: ... 95VDC Front End Rack PMX for the probe channel multiplexers inside some probes 100VDC Back End Processor 48 VDC Operating Panel LCD XYZ motors 48 VDC The mains cord has plugs in both ends A female plug connects to the Ultrasound system and a male plug to the wall outlet Temperature Control The Main Power Supply is equipped with internal fans with variable speed for temperature control Both the te...

Page 202: ...CPM General description The cSound Power Module is a DC DC power supply board for the CRX but also for the GTX TLP192 digital sections The fans below the cSound rack are also controlled from the Power Module Figure 5 22 CPM Block Diagram LEDs A green LED is lit when all PM outputs are within nominal value ...

Page 203: ...I O module is not intended for patient monitoring nor to support alarm functionality This input is intended as a tool for easier synchronization of images and cineloop control during ultrasound examinations The Patient I O panel is located on the front of the Vivid E80 E90 E95 Figure 5 23 Patient I O Panel The Patient IO contains the electronics for Analog inputs AUX Pressure Pulse ECG PHONO ...

Page 204: ...nput signals The scanned image that is displayed is synchronized with the ECG respiration and PHONO traces In M Mode or Doppler the traces are synchronized to that particular mode s sweep The operator can control the gain the position and the sweep rate of the traces using the assignable controls AUX is capable of handling a Pressure Pulse signal Patient I O location The Patient I O is located at ...

Page 205: ...ived via cable from the Display GPU Location The I O board is located inside the BEP with some connectors available on the rear of the Ultrasound system and some available inside the Ultrasound system Connectors on the I O Rear Panel 2 x USB 2 0 via HUB Audio Line Out L R DVI out external monitor Giga bit LAN Connectors on the I O Side Panel inside the Ultrasound system Test connector used by manu...

Page 206: ...mponents and Functions Theory 5 46 Vivid E80 E90 E95 Service Manual GC091052 Rev 3 Restart Vivid E80 E90 E95 after diagnostics Always shutdown the Ultrasound system and reboot after a diagnostics session ...

Page 207: ...Vivid E80 E90 E95 Service Manual 6 1 GC091052 Rev 3 Chapter 6 Service Adjustments This chapter describes how to adjust the Vivid E80 E90 E95 ...

Page 208: ...D Monitor adjustments Cautions and Warnings Be aware of pinch points at hinges when adjusting LCD Arm and LCD Monitor CAUTION To avoid injury when you move the LCD monitor and the monitor arm do not put your finger hand or object on the joint of the monitor or the monitor arm ...

Page 209: ...that Page 1 of 2 is selected Backlight and blue tint adjustment On the Utility screen Page 1 of 2 you can adjust the Backlight and the Blue tint on the Main LCD screen and the Backlight on the Touch Panel TP Adjust the left most rotary to adjust the LCD Backlight Push and adjust the left most rotary to adjust the LCD Blue Tint Adjust the second rotary from the left side to adjust the Touch Panel T...

Page 210: ...l GC091052 Rev 3 Adjust LCD brightness and contrast Select Page 2 of 2 on the Utility screen Figure 6 1 Select Test Image Adjust the left most rotary to adjust the Main LCD s Brightness Push and adjust the left most rotary to adjust the Main LCD s Contrast ...

Page 211: ...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 level diagnostics are run whenever power is applied Some Service Tools may be run at the application level ...

Page 212: ...QUIPMENT USE EXTREME CAUTION WHEN HANDLING TESTING AND ADJUSTING WARNING If the covers are removed from an operating Vivid E80 E90 E95 some metal surfaces may be warm enough to pose a potential heat hazard if touched even while in shutdown mode WARNING Use all Personal Protection Equipment PPE such as gloves safety shoes safety glasses and kneeling pads to reduce the risk of injury ...

Page 213: ... service at the Ultrasound system or can be sent back to the manufacturer for analysis Collect Vital System Information The following information is necessary in order to properly analyze data or images being reported as a malfunction or being returned to the manufacturer Product Name Vivid E80 E90 E95 Select Config F2 About screen Applications Software Application Software revision Software mediu...

Page 214: ... box to indicate a Ultrasound system lockup a choice to Export to a pre formatted removable media or save to the Export directory D drive for remote viewing through InSite NOTE You MUST select one of the available devices as the destination device if it is to be different than the default Export directory on the hard drive The screen capture is a bitmap which eliminates the possibility of artifact...

Page 215: ...ptions Extensive Log enables the creation of a log file containing additional information for the selected functionality Options enables creation of a log file based on a selected bookmark or for a user configurable time frame Different type of information can be selected to be part of the log file ...

Page 216: ...intScreen shortcut is available for quickly capturing the image displayed on the Ultrasound system Images captured using this shortcut are saved in the D export directory using both the JPEG jpg and raw DICOM dcm formats The InSite connection will have access to the export folder on the D drive to retrieve these images This feature will allow the customer to quickly and easily acquire images that ...

Page 217: ...en keys simultaneously 2 From the touch panel select Utility Service Utilities Common Utilities Image Compress Delete Utilities 3 Select the check box for the image s you want to save in the D export directory 4 Select Compress Files A compressed file of the images is stored in D export You may rely on the date and time of the Ctrl PrtSc procedure to identify the most recent image recorded The unc...

Page 218: ...ontroller so right side and left side motors are not defined When troubleshooting the XY brake motors keep this in mind The rear motors are 1 and 3 The front motors are 2 and 4 Motor 1 and 2 are on the same side Motor 3 and 4 are on the same side opposite to motor 1 and 2 If you are in a silent environment it may be possible to hear which motor is activated during the test Z Movement fails If it i...

Page 219: ...Troubleshooting Vivid E80 E90 E95 Service Manual 7 9 GC091052 Rev 3 NOTE The Gas Spring is not replaceable Replace the complete Z Mechanism if the Gas Spring seems to fail Replace the Z Mechanism ...

Page 220: ...udes a software recovery procedure for Lock Release Test the motor controller Follow this procedure to start the motor controller test 1 Power up the Ultrasound system 2 After initialization is complete press CONFIG on the Utility tab on the Touch Panel 3 Log on as ADM 4 Select System from the bottom of the menu that appears on the monitor 5 Select Test Figure 7 2 Test screen ...

Page 221: ... the motor controller continued 6 Select MotorController Test The following dialog is displayed on the screen Figure 7 3 Motor Controller Test dialog 7 Select the Fix Lock button If in a quiet environment it should be possible to hear the Lock Engine engage for a few seconds ...

Page 222: ...E80 E90 E95 Service Manual GC091052 Rev 3 Test the motor controller continued 8 Check if the Lock function works now If the lock still does not work try to press the TestXY button and wait for this dialog to appear Figure 7 4 TestXY results ...

Page 223: ...ervice Manual 8 1 GC091052 Rev 3 Chapter 8 Replacement Procedures This chapter describes how to remove and install or replace modules and subsystems in the Vivid E80 E90 E95 It also describes how to reinstall the software ...

Page 224: ...erify isolation Ultrasound System components may be energized WARNING Because of the limited access to cabinets and equipment in the field placing people in awkward positions GE has limited the lifting weight for one person in the field to 16 KG 35 LBS Anything over 16 KG 35 LBS requires 2 people WARNING At least two persons are needed when replacing casters wheels or adjusting brakes WARNING DO N...

Page 225: ...ustry as well as the people who will receive or open this package WARNING The waste of electrical and electronic equipment must not be disposed as unsorted municipal waste and must be collected separately Please contact the manufacturer or other authorized disposal company to decommission your equipment WARNING Spare Part order for Vivid E80 E90 E95 VET The same spare parts used in the current Viv...

Page 226: ...ment of Transportation DOT has ruled that items that were saturated and or dripping with human blood that are now caked with dried blood or which were used or intended for use in patient care are regulated medical waste for transportation purposes and must be transported as a hazardous material ...

Page 227: ... the torque is not indicated with the procedure hand tighten the screws nuts Table 8 1 Tools used for servicing the Vivid E80 E90 E95 ITEM NO TOOL SIZE TORQUE COMMENTS 1 BIT TX 10 M2 5 Use Torque specified in procedure If the torque is not indicated with the procedure hand tighten the screws nuts 90 degree L are suggested A full set of 90 degree L TORX wrenches are recommended 2 BIT TX 15 M3 3 BIT...

Page 228: ... CASTERS 130 Nm UNBRAKO KEY ALLEN KEY 17 Nut Driver 5 mm 18 Nut Driver 3 16 inch 19 Torque Wrench Up to 130 Nm Heavy mechanical parts may need a specific torque Each procedure will indicate the torque needed 20 WHEEL CHANGE KIT N A N A FC200829 Wooden wedge Bevel edged board Table 8 1 Tools used for servicing the Vivid E80 E90 E95 Cont d ITEM NO TOOL SIZE TORQUE COMMENTS ...

Page 229: ...ve UFD 1 Power down the Ultrasound system 2 Remove all external USB devices 3 Install the UFD in one of the USB ports on the Ultrasound system 4 Power on the Ultrasound system and at the same time press and hold the F11 key on the alphanumeric keyboard until you get the first menu on the screen 5 Follow the instructions on the screen ...

Page 230: ...his procedure if all partitions on the HDD have been erased during the software load Procedure for setup after software loading 1 Restore the Patient Archive and System Configurations from the backup you made before the software loading For instructions see Data Backup and Restore in the User Manual 2 Install the network printer if any ...

Page 231: ... E90 E95 When servicing parts of the Ultrasound system where there is exposure to voltage greater than 30 volts 1 Follow LOCK OUT TAG OUT procedures 2 Turn off the breaker 3 Unplug the Ultrasound system 4 Maintain control of the Ultrasound system power plug 5 Wait at least 30 seconds for capacitors to discharge as there are no test points to verify isolation Ultrasound System components may be ene...

Page 232: ... rectangular holes in the Side Bumper until it reaches the lock mechanism 2 Push the handle on the screwdriver downwards to release the lock 3 Repeat the steps above for the other lock 4 Lift the cover forward and up to remove it 5 Set it away on a safe place until you need it again 6 Repeat the steps above to remove the other side cover Install the side covers Follow these steps to install the si...

Page 233: ... 2 Disconnect the Mains Power Cable from the wall outlet 3 Disconnect all probes and external I O cabling 4 Remove the Side Covers Remove the Top Cover Follow these steps to remove the Top Cover 1 Remove two screws WARNING Energy Control and Power Lockout for Vivid E80 E90 E95 When servicing parts of the Ultrasound system where there is exposure to voltage greater than 30 volts 1 Follow LOCK OUT T...

Page 234: ...er fixing screws seen from above 2 Remove the Top Cover Install the Top Cover Follow these steps to install the Top Cover 1 Position the Top Cover onto the Front Cover at the four hooks Figure 8 2 Hook Top Cover onto Front Cover seen from front 2 Hook Top Cover onto the Front Cover a Rear Handle ...

Page 235: ...r onto Front Cover seen from side 3 Install and tighten the two screws Verification Perform the following steps to verify that the product is functioning as intended after this replacement 1 Connect cables and probes you removed earlier 2 Power up the Ultrasound system to verify that it operates as intended ...

Page 236: ...nnect all probes and external I O cabling WARNING Energy Control and Power Lockout for Vivid E80 E90 E95 When servicing parts of the Ultrasound system where there is exposure to voltage greater than 30 volts 1 Follow LOCK OUT TAG OUT procedures 2 Turn off the breaker 3 Unplug the Ultrasound system 4 Maintain control of the Ultrasound system power plug 5 Wait for at least 30 seconds for capacitors ...

Page 237: ... be able to view the side latch You don t need to remove the side cover to perform this procedure Figure 8 4 Side latch Foot rest bumper installation Follow these steps to install the foot rest bumper 1 Position the foot rest bumper in place 2 Push the foot rest bumper down and over the pedals You may need to push down the pedals to be able to place the foot rest bumper 3 Install the side covers i...

Page 238: ...4 Remove the side covers 5 Remove the top cover 6 Remove the foot rest bumper WARNING Energy Control and Power Lockout for Vivid E80 E90 E95 When servicing parts of the Ultrasound system where there is exposure to voltage greater than 30 volts 1 Follow LOCK OUT TAG OUT procedures 2 Turn off the breaker 3 Unplug the Ultrasound system 4 Maintain control of the Ultrasound system power plug 5 Wait for...

Page 239: ...free it from the pedals and the frame Front cover installation Follow these steps to install the front cover 1 Thread the front cover so it fits in between chassis and pedals 2 Align the front cover guide pins with holes in the frame 3 Fasten the front cover with two 2 pc screws and washers NOTE Orientate the washers as illustrated in the detail in the figure below Figure 8 5 Fixing screws with wa...

Page 240: ...nual GC091052 Rev 3 Verification Perform the following steps to verify that the product is functioning as intended after this replacement 1 Connect cables and probes you removed earlier 2 Power up the Ultrasound system to verify that it operates as intended ...

Page 241: ...emove the side covers 5 Remove the top cover 6 Remove the front cover 7 Remove the foot rest bumper WARNING Energy Control and Power Lockout for Vivid E80 E90 E95 When servicing parts of the Ultrasound system where there is exposure to voltage greater than 30 volts 1 Follow LOCK OUT TAG OUT procedures 2 Turn off the breaker 3 Unplug the Ultrasound system 4 Maintain control of the Ultrasound system...

Page 242: ...e Connectors w Guide Plate connectors w guide installation Perform these steps to install the plate connectors w guide 1 Position the plate and snap it into position 2 Install front cover 3 Install Foot rest bumper 4 Install top cover 5 Install side covers Verification Perform the following steps to verify that the product is functioning as intended after this replacement 1 Connect cables and prob...

Page 243: ...d clean if necessary Filter and filter cover installation Follow these steps to install the filter and the filter cover 1 Install the clean and dry filter 2 Place the filter cover into position and press the filter cover top corners until the filter cover locks engage WARNING Energy Control and Power Lockout for Vivid E80 E90 E95 When servicing parts of the Ultrasound system where there is exposur...

Page 244: ...nual GC091052 Rev 3 Verification Perform the following steps to verify that the product is functioning as intended after this replacement 1 Connect cables and probes you removed earlier 2 Power up the Ultrasound system to verify that it operates as intended ...

Page 245: ...e greater than 30 volts 1 Follow LOCK OUT TAG OUT procedures 2 Turn off the breaker 3 Unplug the Ultrasound system 4 Maintain control of the Ultrasound system power plug 5 Wait for at least 30 seconds for capacitors to discharge as there are no test points to verify isolation Ultrasound System components may be energized WARNING Energy Control and Power Lockout for Vivid E80 E90 E95 When servicing...

Page 246: ...se handle extends through the air vent on the rear cover 3 Position the rear cover into place 4 Gently pull up on the Z mechanism s manual release handle to confirm proper position through the rear cover air vents 5 Install the four screws two on each side Install the two lower screws first then the upper screws 6 Inspect the filter and clean if necessary 7 Install the filter 8 Install the filter ...

Page 247: ... external I O cabling 4 Remove side covers 5 Remove rear cover WARNING Energy Control and Power Lockout for Vivid E80 E90 E95 When servicing parts of the Ultrasound system where there is exposure to voltage greater than 30 volts 1 Follow LOCK OUT TAG OUT procedures 2 Turn off the breaker 3 Unplug the Ultrasound system 4 Maintain control of the Ultrasound system power plug 5 Wait for at least 30 se...

Page 248: ...he rear bumper Rear bumper installation Follow these steps to install the rear bumper 1 Place the rear bumper into position 2 Install the 2 screws to secure the rear bumper Verification Perform the following steps to verify that the product is functioning as intended after this replacement 1 Connect cables and probes you removed earlier 2 Power up the Ultrasound system to verify that it operates a...

Page 249: ...bling 4 Remove the side covers 5 Remove the rear cover 6 Remove the top cover WARNING Energy Control and Power Lockout for Vivid E80 E90 E95 When servicing parts of the Ultrasound system where there is exposure to voltage greater than 30 volts 1 Follow LOCK OUT TAG OUT procedures 2 Turn off the breaker 3 Unplug the Ultrasound system 4 Maintain control of the Ultrasound system power plug 5 Wait for...

Page 250: ... the Rear handle in position so its fastening holes are flush with the holes in the frame 2 Install the two screws for the rear handle torque 3Nm 3 Install the four hex cap screws for the rear handle 4 Install the top cover 5 Install the rear cover 6 Install the side covers Verification Perform the following steps to verify that the product is functioning as intended after this replacement 1 Conne...

Page 251: ...Power Cable from the wall outlet 4 Disconnect all probes and I O cabling Related information Power shut down on page 4 5 WARNING Energy Control and Power Lockout for Vivid E80 E90 E95 When servicing parts of the Ultrasound system where there is exposure to voltage greater than 30 volts 1 Follow LOCK OUT TAG OUT procedures 2 Turn off the breaker 3 Unplug the Ultrasound system 4 Maintain control of ...

Page 252: ... signal cables 2 Remove the cable clips if present Remove the 19 LCD Monitor assembly Follow these steps to remove the LCD Monitor assembly 1 Loosen the four screws by turning each screw between one half and one turn counter clockwise You don t need to remove the screws 2 Lift the LCD Monitor assembly upwards until you can lift it away from the Monitor Bracket 3 Place the LCD Monitor on a clean an...

Page 253: ...e replacement you must perform the following steps 1 Power down the Ultrasound system 2 Disconnect the Mains Power Cable from the wall outlet 3 Disconnect all probes and external I O cabling 4 Remove the LCD Monitor assembly 5 Remove the Bulkhead cover WARNING Energy Control and Power Lockout for Vivid E80 E90 E95 When servicing parts of the Ultrasound system where there is exposure to voltage gre...

Page 254: ...ll the LCD Arm assembly Follow these steps to install the LCD Arm assembly 1 Carefully install the LCD Arm assembly into position first feeding the LCD Arm cables down through the Top Console opening 2 Push the LCD Mount Lock Handle into locked position 3 Connect the LCD cables to the connectors on the Bulkhead 4 Install the Bulkhead Cover 5 Install the LCD monitor Verification Perform the followi...

Page 255: ...ock 1 Remove the two screws securing the LCD Z Mount Lock 2 Remove the LCD Z Mount Lock LCD Z Mount Lock installation procedure Follow these steps to install the LCD Z Mount Lock 1 Position the LCD Mount Lock 2 Install the two screws securing the LCD Mount Lock 3 Install the Bulkhead Cover WARNING Energy Control and Power Lockout for Vivid E80 E90 E95 When servicing parts of the Ultrasound system ...

Page 256: ... functioning as intended after this LCD Monitor replacement 1 Verify that all screws that you removed earlier have been installed 2 If finished connect the cables and probes you removed earlier 3 Power up the Ultrasound system to verify that it operates as intended 4 Move the LCD Monitor Arm from side to side and ensure that it moves as intended ...

Page 257: ...xposure to voltage greater than 30 volts 1 Follow LOCK OUT TAG OUT procedures 2 Turn off the breaker 3 Unplug the Ultrasound system 4 Maintain control of the Ultrasound system power plug 5 Wait at least 30 seconds for capacitors to discharge as there are no test points to verify isolation Ultrasound System components may be energized WARNING DO NOT touch any boards with integrated circuits prior t...

Page 258: ...from the Operating Panel s back cover 4 Lift the Upper OP Panel Touch Panel assembly slightly from the bottom and then tilt the top toward the front of the Ultrasound system There are tabs at the bottom of the Touch Panel Assembly Pull straight up on these tabs 5 Disconnect the cables at the back of the Upper OP Panel Touch Panel Assembly 6 Lift out the Touch Screen Assembly and place it on a clea...

Page 259: ...knobs and the Volume knob Verification Perform the following steps to verify that the product is functioning as intended after this replacement Verify that all screws removed earlier have been installed If finished connect cables and probes removed earlier Power up the Ultrasound system to verify that it operates as intended ...

Page 260: ...are going to remove the Upper Operating Panel you only need to remove the knobs below the Touch Screen including the Volume knob 1 Pull the knobs one by one until all knobs have been removed 2 Store the knobs in a clean place Knobs for Encoders and Slidepots installation procedure Install the knobs one by one Refer to the illustration below for the correct position for the knobs Figure 8 6 Knobs f...

Page 261: ... system near the power connector Follow general guidelines for handling of electrostatic sensitive equipment WARNING Energy Control and Power Lockout for Vivid E80 E90 E95 When servicing parts of the Ultrasound system where there is exposure to voltage greater than 30 volts 1 Follow LOCK OUT TAG OUT procedures 2 Turn off the breaker 3 Unplug the Ultrasound system 4 Maintain control of the Ultrasou...

Page 262: ...the Bulkhead Bracket and move the OP Cables away from the bracket 4 On the Bulkhead Bracket loosen the ESD wire from the Lower Panel 5 Pull and lift the Operating Panel assembly up and away Be careful to not destroy the fingers on each side of the Operating Panel Lower 6 Store it on an ESD safe place Install the Operating Panel Lower Follow these steps to install the Operating Panel Lower 1 Carefu...

Page 263: ...l the Operating Panel Upper Verification Perform the following steps to verify that the product is functioning as intended after this Operating Panel replacement 1 Verify that all screws that you removed earlier has been installed 2 If finished connect cables and probes you removed earlier 3 Verify that the Alphanumeric Keyboard assembly can be moved as intended and that it locks in its inner posi...

Page 264: ...e Ultrasound system 4 Maintain control of the Ultrasound system power plug 5 Wait at least 30 seconds for capacitors to discharge as there are no test points to verify isolation Ultrasound System components may be energized WARNING DO NOT touch any boards with integrated circuits prior to taking the necessary ESD precautions Always connect yourself via an arm wrist strap to the advised ESD connect...

Page 265: ...outlet 3 Disconnect all probes and external I O cabling 4 Remove the Rotary buttons below the Touch screen and the Volum button 5 Remove the Operating Panel Upper 6 Remove the Operating Panel Lower Place it on a clean surface with the front down Remove the Trackball Follow these steps to remove the Trackball 1 Unplug the cable connectors from the Trackball 2 Use the Hex key to remove the two fixin...

Page 266: ... fix the Fixing Ring in the correct position and are positioned on different locations on the top and the bottom sides of the ring When used for the Vivid E80 E90 E95 install it so the fixing screw holes on the Fixing Ring align with the fixing screw holes on the Trackball assembly 2 Install the two fixing screws with washers so it locks the Trackball and Fixing Ring in the correct position 3 Conn...

Page 267: ...ere is exposure to voltage greater than 30 volts 1 Follow LOCK OUT TAG OUT procedures 2 Turn off the breaker 3 Unplug the Ultrasound system 4 Maintain control of the Ultrasound system power plug 5 Wait at least 30 seconds for capacitors to discharge as there are no test points to verify isolation Ultrasound System components may be energized WARNING DO NOT touch any boards with integrated circuits...

Page 268: ...ard assembly 1 Disconnect the A N cable from the alpha numeric keyboard Figure 8 8 Disconnect the A N cable 2 Move the front of the keyboard b downwards until it is in vertical position Figure 8 9 Remove the alphanumeric keyboard 3 Remove the alpha numeric keyboard b from the two slots in the A N drawer a Use a flat blade screwdriver to help to release the two metal springs one on each side during...

Page 269: ...he alpha numeric keyboard assembly 1 Install the alpha numeric keyboard Figure 8 9 b into the two slots in the A N drawer Figure 8 9 a and slide the keyboard forwards 2 Move the front of the keyboard upwards until it is locked in horizontal position 3 Connect the A N cable to the alpha numeric keyboard Figure 8 8 4 Connect external cables and probes ...

Page 270: ...orm the following steps 1 Power down the Ultrasound system 2 Disconnect the Mains Power Cable from the wall outlet 3 Disconnect all probes and external I O cabling 4 Remove the Rotary buttons below the Touch screen and the Volume button 5 Remove the Operating Panel Upper 6 Remove the Operating Panel Lower Place it on a clean surface with the front down 7 Remove the A N Keyboard ASSY ...

Page 271: ...eet Met Steps Corresponding Graphic 1 Disconnect the ground cable a from the UI Mtg Fork b Keep the nut and the tooth washer for use during installation 2 Loosen the six fixing screws a for the J Rails wagon 3 Hold the J Rails wagon assembly in place with one hand when you remove the fixing screws 4 Remove the J Rails wagon assembly 5 Remove slide the Wagon A N Drawer Sheet Met Assy a out and away...

Page 272: ...washer tooth 4 3 both sides of cable shoe torque 5 7 Nm 2 Slide the Wagon A N Drawer Sheet Met Assy into the J Rails w Linings 3 Place the J Rails Wagon into the tracks in UI Frame Lower 4 Fix the J Rails Wagon to the UI Frame Lower by using 6x screw M4x8 and washer flat 4 3mm 7 torque 2 3 Nm 5 Connect the grounding cable Cable GND A N Drawer to the UI Mtg Fork by use of nut M6 w lock and washer t...

Page 273: ...K OUT TAG OUT procedures 2 Turn off the breaker 3 Unplug the Ultrasound system 4 Maintain control of the Ultrasound system power plug 5 Wait for at least 30 seconds for capacitors to discharge as there are no test points to verify isolation Ultrasound System components may be energized WARNING DO NOT touch any boards with integrated circuits prior to taking the necessary ESD precautions Always con...

Page 274: ...e Speaker Cable from the Bulkhead board 2 Unscrew and remove the three fixing screws for the Speaker Assembly 3 Remove the Speaker Assembly 4 Repeat steps 1 3 for the other Speaker assembly if necessary Install the Speaker Assembly Follow this procedure to install the Speaker Assembly 1 Position the Speaker Assembly and install the three fixing screws 2 Connect the Speaker Cable to the Bulkhead bo...

Page 275: ...and Power Lockout for Vivid E80 E90 E95 When servicing parts of the Ultrasound system where there is exposure to voltage greater than 30 volts 1 Follow LOCK OUT TAG OUT procedures 2 Turn off the breaker 3 Unplug the Ultrasound system 4 Maintain control of the Ultrasound system power plug 5 Wait at least 30 seconds for capacitors to discharge as there are no test points to verify isolation Ultrasou...

Page 276: ...wo short USB cables Bulkhead Board to OP cables to left and right speaker cable from Main Cable 4 Install the Upper OP panel and the rotary knobs 5 Connect probe s and external cables network and mains power Bulkhead Plate Extended replacement Read and follow WARNING Energy Control and Power Lockout for When servicing parts of the Ultrasound system where there is exposure to voltage greater than 3...

Page 277: ...o secure the Upper UI Frame to the Lower UI Frame Follow this procedure to remove the 1 Remove the seven fixing screws 2 Remove the Bulkhead Plate including the Cable Clamp Install the Bulkhead Plate Extended Follow this procedure to install the 1 Position the Bulkhead Plate so it aligns with the holes for the fixing screws 2 Install the seven fixing screws as described below The two upper screws ...

Page 278: ...ol and Power Lockout for Vivid E80 E90 E95 When servicing parts of the Ultrasound system where there is exposure to voltage greater than 30 volts 1 Follow LOCK OUT TAG OUT procedures 2 Turn off the breaker 3 Unplug the Ultrasound system 4 Maintain control of the Ultrasound system power plug 5 Wait at least 30 seconds for capacitors to discharge as there are no test points to verify isolation Ultra...

Page 279: ...atches are used to attach the Handle Left Top and Handle Right Top to the Lower UI NOTE Be careful when doing this procedure It is easy to break the plastic hatches NOTE The screwdriver positions in Figure 8 10 on page 8 57 indicates where the hatches are located Follow this procedure to remove the Handle Left Top Handle Right Top 1 Use a thin screwdriver to release the hatches one by one as illus...

Page 280: ...ltrasound system 2 Disconnect the Mains Power Cable from the wall outlet 3 Disconnect all probes and external I O cabling 4 Remove the Rotary buttons below the Touch screen and the Volume button 5 Remove the Operating Panel Upper 6 Remove the Operating Panel Lower Place it on a clean surface with the front down WARNING Energy Control and Power Lockout for Vivid E80 E90 E95 When servicing parts of ...

Page 281: ...Palm Rest ASSY 3 Install Handle Left Top and Handle Right Top 4 Install the lock mechanisms securing the Palm Rest Cover 5 Replace the Lower Operating Panel 6 Replace the Upper Operating Panel Up Down Button Board Buttons Frame UI Assy replacement Read and follow WARNING Energy Control and Power Lockout for Vivid E80 E90 E95 When servicing parts of the Ultrasound system where there is exposure to ...

Page 282: ...sy 1 Disconnect the cable to the Buttons Frame UI Assy 2 Gently pop the XYZ Buttons Frame out of the Palm Rest section of the Lower OP Panel frame handle Install the Buttons Frame UI Assy Follow this procedure to install the Buttons Frame UI Assy 1 Insert the XYZ Buttons Frame into the Palm Rest section of the Lower Op Panel frame handle 2 Connect the cable to the XYZ Buttons Frame 3 Ensure the XY...

Page 283: ...ckout for Vivid E80 E90 E95 When servicing parts of the Ultrasound system where there is exposure to voltage greater than 30 volts 1 Follow LOCK OUT TAG OUT procedures 2 Turn off the breaker 3 Unplug the Ultrasound system 4 Maintain control of the Ultrasound system power plug 5 Wait for at least 30 seconds for capacitors to discharge as there are no test points to verify isolation Ultrasound Syste...

Page 284: ... IF Board Assy 1 Disconnect all the five 5x connectors from the board 2 Push the TABs away to release the board 3 Remove the board Install the Button IF Board Assy Follow this procedure to install the Button IF Board Assy 1 Install the Button IF Board into the UI Frame Lower by pressing it under the small hooks 2 Ensure the XYZ Buttons Frame cable runs along the Lower Op Panel cable channel so tha...

Page 285: ...age greater than 30 volts 1 Follow LOCK OUT TAG OUT procedures 2 Turn off the breaker 3 Unplug the Ultrasound system 4 Maintain control of the Ultrasound system power plug 5 Wait at least 30 seconds for capacitors to discharge as there are no test points to verify isolation Ultrasound System components may be energized WARNING DO NOT touch any boards with integrated circuits prior to taking the ne...

Page 286: ...ve the XY Mechanism Follow this procedure to remove the XY Mechanism 1 From the rear side of the Ultrasound system remove the four 4x fixing screws 2 Remove the XY mechanism Install the XY Mechanism Follow this procedure to install the XY Mechanism 1 Position the XY mechanism so it aligns with the holes for the four fixing screws 2 Install the four fixing screws 3 Install the Lower Frame Assembly ...

Page 287: ...er Lockout for Vivid E80 E90 E95 When servicing parts of the Ultrasound system where there is exposure to voltage greater than 30 volts 1 Follow LOCK OUT TAG OUT procedures 2 Turn off the breaker 3 Unplug the Ultrasound system 4 Maintain control of the Ultrasound system power plug 5 Wait for at least 30 seconds for capacitors to discharge as there are no test points to verify isolation Ultrasound ...

Page 288: ...he Z Mechanism is fastened with several screws Follow this procedure to remove the Z Mechanism 1 Remove four 4x screws from the lower part of the Z Mechanism 2 Remove four 4x screws 3 Lift the Z Mechanism away Install the Z Mechanism Follow this procedure to install the Z Mechanism 1 Position the Z Mechanism so the holes for the fixing screws align 2 Install two 2x M6x16 Countersunk and two 2x M6x...

Page 289: ...ervicing parts of the Ultrasound system where there is exposure to voltage greater than 30 volts 1 Follow LOCK OUT TAG OUT procedures 2 Turn off the breaker 3 Unplug the Ultrasound system 4 Maintain control of the Ultrasound system power plug 5 Wait at least 30 seconds for capacitors to discharge as there are no test points to verify isolation Ultrasound System components may be energized WARNING ...

Page 290: ...the XYZ Control Assembly forwards up and away from the bracket Install the XYZ Control Assembly Follow this procedure to install the XYZ Control Assembly 1 Thread the XYZ Control Assembly into position 2 Install the three screws at the top rear M6x16 sunken Torque 9 8 Nm 3 Install the two remaining screws on the top M4x8 sunken Torque 4 9 Nm 4 Connect the cables to the XYZ Control Assembly 5 Insta...

Page 291: ... Fan Assembly Follow this procedure to remove the Fan Assembly 1 Unscrew the screws of the Card Rack Cover 2 Remove the Card Rack Cover 3 Pull the Fan Assembly out of the frame WARNING Energy Control and Power Lockout for When servicing parts of the Ultrasound system where there is exposure to voltage greater than 30 volts 1 Follow LOCK OUT TAG OUT procedures 2 Turn off the breaker 3 Unplug the Ul...

Page 292: ...n servicing parts of the Ultrasound system where there is exposure to voltage greater than 30 volts 1 Follow LOCK OUT TAG OUT procedures 2 Turn off the breaker 3 Unplug the Ultrasound system 4 Maintain control of the Ultrasound system power plug 5 Wait at least 30 seconds for capacitors to discharge as there are no test points to verify isolation Ultrasound System components may be energized WARNI...

Page 293: ...the Operating Panel Upper 2 Disconnect the HDMI cable from the Bulkhead 3 Disconnect the cable from the Z switch Up Down control 4 If not already done unscrew the fixing screws on the Ground GND Clamp on the Bulkhead Bracket so you can release the cables from the clamp Two cables are connected to the XY Frog brakes They are routed to connectors inside the rear XY Frog legs To disconnect these cabl...

Page 294: ...ws used to attach the Cable Chain to the UI 3 Install the screw at the other end of the Cable Chain 4 Connect the D SUB to J21 on the BEP I O 5 Connect the DVI to J22 on the BEP I O 6 Connect two 2x cables to the XYZ Control box 7 Route and connect the two XY cables 8 Connect the HDMI connector to the Bulkhead 9 Install the Cable Clamps 10 Connect the cable to the Z switch 11 Power up the Ultrasou...

Page 295: ... Casters replacement Preparations When preparing for the replacement you must perform the following steps 1 Power down the Ultrasound system 2 Disconnect the mains power cable from the wall outlet 3 Disconnect all probes and external I O cabling 4 Remove both side covers 5 Remove the rear bumper 6 Remove the rear cover ...

Page 296: ...ft the Rear Wheel on the opposite side of the Ultrasound system from the floor 6 Turn the Rear Caster that stands on the Bevel Edged Board in the direction as shown in Figure 8 11 Figure 8 11 Pull system backwards up the board incline 7 Activate the brakes WARNING Prior to elevating Ultrasound system verify that the floating Operating Panel is locked in its lowest parking position verify that the ...

Page 297: ...ater use 11 Remove the rear caster Install the Rear Casters Follow this procedure to install the rear casters 1 Align the caster mounting it flat and toward the back 2 Position the caster so it align with the hole for the fixing bolt 3 Install the fixing bolt M12x40 mm Use a 10 mm HEX key Torque 130 Nm 4 Remove the wooden wedge 5 Roll the Ultrasound system off the bevel edged board ramp 6 To repla...

Page 298: ...replacement Preparations When preparing for the replacement you must perform the following steps 1 Power down the Ultrasound system 2 Disconnect the mains power cable from the wall outlet 3 Disconnect all probes and external I O cabling 4 Remove both side covers 5 Remove the foot rest bumper ...

Page 299: ...ly balanced between one front caster and one rear caster 7 Make the Ultrasound system rest on both rear casters and lift the front caster 8 Put the wooden wedge under the chassis This will stabilize the Ultrasound system with one front caster free from the floor 9 Unscrew and remove the three fixing screws for the front caster that is free from the floor Save the screw for later use 10 Remove the ...

Page 300: ...rews 2 Install the three fixing screws M8x20 mm Torque 20 5 Nm 15 1 lb ft 3 Remove the wooden wedge 4 Roll the Ultrasound system off the bevel edged board 5 To replace the other Front Caster repeat all the steps from Remove the Front Casters on page 8 77 but now using the bevel edged board and the wooden wedge on the other side of the Ultrasound system 6 Install the foot rest bumper 7 Install the ...

Page 301: ... rest bumper 6 Remove the top cover 7 Remove the front cover Remove the Pedal Mechanism Follow this procedure to remove the Pedal Mechanism 1 Disconnect the rods from the pedal mechanism This is done by pulling the ball joints apart 2 Four screws are used to fix the Pedal Mechanism to the chassis Unscrew and remove the screws 1 Figure 8 12 Fixing screws 3 Remove the two bottom screws 2 a plate com...

Page 302: ...Replacement Procedures 8 80 Vivid E80 E90 E95 Service Manual GC091052 Rev 3 Figure 8 13 Rod assembly 5 Tilt and gently pull up the pedal mechanism ...

Page 303: ...ing on the ball joints 5 Verify that the pedals work as intended a Push down brake pedal from free position release it and verify the pedal to return quickly up to half position b Try to move the Ultrasound system back and forward and verify that the brake pedal stay in brake mode c Push down direction lock pedal and verify the pedal to return quickly d Move Ultrasound system and verify Casters st...

Page 304: ... the nut that attaches the rod to the wheel 4 Connect the rods by snapping on the ball joints Table 8 3 Rod Assembly installation Step Corresponding Graphic 1 All the washers must be placed in the sequence as shown Place the screw 1 through the small flat washer followed with a large flat washer The spacer 2 will seat between the two large flat washers Place the screw washers and spacer through th...

Page 305: ...move the front cover 8 Remove the pedal mechanism Remove the Brake Pedal The pedal is fixed to the pedal mechanism with four 4x hex key screws from below Follow this procedure to remove the brake pedal 1 Unscrew and remove the four screws 2 Remove the brake pedal Install the Brake Pedal Follow this procedure to install the Brake Pedal 1 Position the Brake Pedal so you can install the fixing screws...

Page 306: ... E95 Service Manual GC091052 Rev 3 Pedal Dir Lock replacement This pedal is fixed to the pedal mechanism in the same manner as the brake pedal With this in mind please refer to Brake Pedal replacement on page 8 83 for replacement instructions ...

Page 307: ... parts replacement Front End parts overview The list below list the positions of the cards Position 1 is nearest the probe connectors front of unit 1 Relay board GRLY 2 Transmitter board GTX TLP192 3 Receiver board CRX 4 cSound Power Module CPM Front Plane 2x with XDbus between the transmitter board the relay board and the receiver board ...

Page 308: ...tion Ultrasound System components may be energized WARNING DO NOT touch any boards with integrated circuits prior to taking the necessary ESD precautions Always connect yourself via an arm wrist strap to the advised ESD connection point located on the rear of the Ultrasound system near the power connector Follow general guidelines for handling of electrostatic sensitive equipment WARNING Risk of e...

Page 309: ... all probes and external I O cabling 4 Remove the Right Side Cover Remove the FEP Cover Follow these steps to remove the FEP Cover 1 Unscrew the FEP Cover s ten fixing screws 2 Remove the FEP Cover Install the FEP Cover NOTE Do not use any tools when you tighten the finger screws 1 Install the FEP Cover and fasten it with the ten fixing screws Use your fingers to tighten the screws 2 Install the s...

Page 310: ...ergized WARNING DO NOT touch any boards with integrated circuits prior to taking the necessary ESD precautions Always connect yourself via an arm wrist strap to the advised ESD connection point located on the rear of the Ultrasound system near the power connector Follow general guidelines for handling of electrostatic sensitive equipment WARNING Risk of electrical shock Ultrasound system must be t...

Page 311: ...ese steps to install the Relay Board 1 Carefully align the Relay Board with the rails and push it Push the card to the left so it enters correct in the mechanical slide before you push it in position so it is seated in the Back Plane connectors 2 Carefully install the two Front Plane Boards 3 Install the FEP Cover and fasten it with its fixing screws 4 Install the Right Side Cover Verification Per...

Page 312: ...Replacement Procedures 8 90 Vivid E80 E90 E95 Service Manual GC091052 Rev 3 3 Power up the Ultrasound system to verify that it starts as it should ...

Page 313: ...mponents may be energized WARNING DO NOT touch any boards with integrated circuits prior to taking the necessary ESD precautions Always connect yourself via an arm wrist strap to the advised ESD connection point located on the rear of the Ultrasound system near the power connector Follow general guidelines for handling of electrostatic sensitive equipment WARNING Risk of electrical shock Ultrasoun...

Page 314: ...Remove the Front Plane boards Remove the GTX board Follow these steps to remove the GTX board 1 Pull out the GTX Board 2 Place it on an ESD safe place Install the GTX board Follow these steps to install the GTX Board 1 Carefully align the GTX Board with the rails and push it in till it is seated in the Back Plane connectors 2 Carefully install the two Front Plane Boards 3 Install the FEP Cover 4 I...

Page 315: ...components may be energized WARNING DO NOT touch any boards with integrated circuits prior to taking the necessary ESD precautions Always connect yourself via an arm wrist strap to the advised ESD connection point located on the rear of the Ultrasound system near the power connector Follow general guidelines for handling of electrostatic sensitive equipment WARNING Risk of electrical shock Ultraso...

Page 316: ... Remove the FEP Cover 6 Remove the Front Plane boards Remove the CRX board Follow these steps to remove the CRX board 1 Pull out the CRX board 2 Place it on an ESD safe place Install the CRX board Follow these steps to install the CRX board 1 Carefully align the CRX board with the rails and push it in till it is seated in the Back Plane connectors 2 Install the FEP Cover 3 Install the Right Side C...

Page 317: ... replacement you must perform the following steps 1 Power down the Ultrasound system 2 Disconnect the Mains Power Cable from the wall outlet 3 Disconnect all probes and external I O cabling 4 Remove the Right Side Cover 5 Remove the FEP Cover Remove the cSound Power Module Carefully unplug the cSound Power Module Install the cSound Power Module Plug in the cSound Power Module ...

Page 318: ...Replacement Procedures 8 96 Vivid E80 E90 E95 Service Manual GC091052 Rev 3 Back End Processor BEP parts replacement ...

Page 319: ...ker 3 Unplug the Ultrasound system 4 Maintain control of the Ultrasound system power plug 5 Wait at least 30 seconds for capacitors to discharge as there are no test points to verify isolation Ultrasound System components may be energized WARNING When you return the used BEP to your local parts organization make sure you remove ALL PATIENT DATA from the hard drive given that the hard drive is stil...

Page 320: ...nformation on why the BEP must be changed 5 Reload the system software from removable media Select No when asked Keep User Data and Patient Archive 6 Power down the Ultrasound system 7 Disconnect the Mains Power Cable from the wall outlet 8 Disconnect all probes 9 Remove the Side Covers 10 Remove the Top Cover 11 Remove the B W Printer 12 For easier access in the next steps remove the Front Cover ...

Page 321: ...e base of the BEP 11 Slide the entire BEP out of the chassis Prepare the new BEP for installation If the BEP has an optional extra graphics adapter move this graphics adapter from the old BEP to the new BEP WARNING DO NOT touch any boards with integrated circuits prior to taking the necessary ESD precautions Always connect yourself via an arm wrist strap to the advised ESD connection point located...

Page 322: ...e 3 tabs insert into the slots on the top of the BEP frame The lip clamps the Card Rack and BEP together This is a tight fit 6 Lower the Lower Column Cover 7 Position the Front Cover to engage the Column Cover Stop Tabs 8 Latch the two latches that clamp the Printer Bracket to the top of the BEP 9 Slide the B W printer into the Printer Bracket and connect the cables to the back of the printer 10 T...

Page 323: ...t the Preset Region accordingly 5 Reconnect to the network 6 If the Ultrasound system was connected to InSite ExC restore the service settings backed up prior to the software loading Reboot and verify remote connectivity 7 Confirm Patient Archive images Report Archive User Defined Configuration Customer Presets and Service settings are restored 8 If DVD is installed Format a DVD and backup Custome...

Page 324: ...Ultrasound system where there is exposure to voltage greater than 30 volts 1 Follow LOCK OUT TAG OUT procedures 2 Turn off the breaker 3 Unplug the Ultrasound system 4 Maintain control of the Ultrasound system power plug 5 Wait at least 30 seconds for capacitors to discharge as there are no test points to verify isolation Ultrasound System components may be energized ...

Page 325: ...erform a Restore after the install 3 Reload the system software from removable media Select No when asked Keep User Data and Patient Archive 4 Power down the Ultrasound system 5 Disconnect the Mains Power Cable from the wall outlet 6 Disconnect all external cables probes ECG physio Ethernet audio video USB 7 Remove the Left Side Cover 8 Remove the BEP Cover Hard Disk Drive HDD removal procedure Fo...

Page 326: ...se of the BEP Cover inside the base of the BEP Be sure the bottom lip of the BEP Cover rests inside the BEP b Tilt the top of the BEP Cover toward the BEP c Install the fixing screw s for the BEP Cover 5 Replace the Left Side Cover 6 Connect the Mains Power Cable to the wall outlet 7 Power up the Ultrasound system 8 Install the System software and the Application software 9 Enter the Ultrasound sy...

Page 327: ...Disconnect the cables on top of the power supply 2 Remove the three screws that secure the Main Power Supply 3 Ease the Main Power Supply away from the fang bracket 4 Pull slide the entire Main Power Supply backwards until the connectors to the Front End Processor are unseated 5 Lift the Main Power Supply away Main Power Supply installation procedure Follow these steps to install the Main Power Su...

Page 328: ...0 E90 E95 Service Manual GC091052 Rev 3 5 Fill out and attach the rating plate 6 Connect the cables at the top of the Main Power Supply 7 Install the Rear Cover 8 Install the Filter Cover 9 Install the Top Cover 10 Install both Side Covers ...

Page 329: ... module 1 Inside the BEP there is an opening for the Power and USB cables to the Patient I O module Disconnect the Power cable connector and the USB cable connector from the Patient I O module 2 Remove one screw inside the BEP WARNING Energy Control and Power Lockout for Vivid E80 E90 E95 When servicing parts of the Ultrasound system where there is exposure to voltage greater than 30 volts 1 Follo...

Page 330: ... final position 2 Connect the Power and USB cables inside the BEP 3 Install two fastening screws on the mounting bracket 4 Install the BEP Cover 5 Install the left side cover Verification Perform the following steps to verify that the product is functioning as intended after this Patient I O replacement 1 Verify that all screws that you removed earlier have been installed 2 If finished connect cab...

Page 331: ...sole to the highest level 2 Remove the 4 screws securing the right side of the DVD drive 3 Tilt the Front Cover forward just until the Column Cover stop tabs clear 4 Raise the Column Cover to access and remove the 4 screws securing the left side of the DVD drive 5 Disconnect the cables to the DVD drive 6 Slide the DVD drive out the front of the Ultrasound system NOTE If Power Connection is differe...

Page 332: ... Digital Graphic Printer 1 Disconnect the cables from the back of the printer 2 Loosen the printer bracket wing nut that secures the printer 3 Slide the printer out Install the Black White Digital Graphic Printer Follow this procedure to install the Black White Digital Graphic Printer WARNING Energy Control and Power Lockout for Vivid E80 E90 E95 When servicing parts of the Ultrasound system where...

Page 333: ...1052 Rev 3 1 Slide the printer into the printer bracket until the face is flush with the Ultrasound system 2 Tighten the printer bracket wing nut to secure the printer in the printer bracket 3 Connect the cables to the back of the printer 4 Replace the Left Side Cover ...

Page 334: ...the TwinAx PCIe cable Follow these steps to remove the TwinAx PCIe cable 1 Disconnect the TwinAx PCIe cable from the BEP s motherboard as described here a Remove the BEP cover b Disconnect the TwinAx PCIe flat cable from the connector on the motherboard 2 Disconnect the TwinAx PCIe cable from the FEP card rack s main board as described here a Remove the FEP cover b Carefully unlock the two locks u...

Page 335: ...d the inside of the FEP 2 Connect the TwinAx PCIe cable to the connector on the BEP s motherboard 3 Connect the TwinAx PCIe cable to the connector on the main board 4 Install the covers on the BEP and on the FEP 5 Install the side covers on the Ultrasound system 6 Install the mains power cable CAUTION Be careful when performing the next step The two locks on the connector for the PCIe cable are ea...

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Page 337: ...Vivid E80 E90 E95 Service Manual 9 1 GC091052 Rev 3 Chapter 9 Renewal Parts This chapter lists the renewal parts available for the Vivid E80 E90 E95 ...

Page 338: ...SSY Assembly AURORA Engineering name for Vivid E80 E90 E95 BEP Back End Processor cSound New Hardware platform for the high end Vivid ultrasound ecanner family CRU Customer Replaceable Unit CRX cSound Receiver board CTRL Control CW Continuos Doppler DMM Digital Multimeter ECG Electro Cardio Graphy EXT External FEP Front End Processor FRU Y Replacement Part FRU N Non Stock Part HDD Hard Disk Drive ...

Page 339: ...ing Panel PC Personal Computer Back End Processor PCIe PCI Express PS Power Supply PWA Printed Wire Assembly PWR Power QTY Quantity Used Per Vivid E80 E90 E95 RT3D Real Time Three Dimensional Same as 4D RX Receiver TX Transmitter TXPS Transmitter Power Supply XFRMR Transformer Table 9 1 List of Abbreviations Cont d ABBREVIATION DESCRIPTION ...

Page 340: ...RIPTION QTY CRU FRU 1 GC200372 UFD with System software Application software User manuals Service manual 1 N N 2 GC200372 10 Vivid E80 90 95 SW Appl SW v 201 r 42 0 Service Edition 1 N Y 3 GC200372 09 Vivid E80 90 95 SW Appl SW v 201 r 38 0 Service Edition 1 N Y 4 GC200372 08 Vivid E80 90 95 SW Appl SW v 201 r 32 3 Service Edition 1 N Y ...

Page 341: ...ce Manual 9 5 GC091052 Rev 3 Covers and Bumpers Table 9 3 Covers Vivid E80 E90 E95 ITEM PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION QTY CRU FRU 1 GA307022 Cover Front 1 N Y 2 GA307056 Cover Connector Plate Connectors w Guide 1 N Y 3 GC200153 Covers Left Assy 1 N Y ...

Page 342: ...GC307072 Cover Top 1 N Y 6 GC307073 Cover Rear 1 N Y 7 GC307074 Cover Rear Door 1 N Y 8 GA307047 Cable Hook 2 N Y 9 GA307008 Bumper Rear 1 N Y 10 GA307025 Cover Filter Rear 1 N Y 11 GA200005 Bumper Footrest Assembly 1 N Y Table 9 3 Covers Vivid E80 E90 E95 Cont d ITEM PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION QTY CRU FRU ...

Page 343: ...13 5267580 3 Storage drawer for 5 1 4 inch Drive Bay White Drawer 1 N Y 14 GA307233 3 Handle Left Top Anthracite Metallic 1 N Y 15 GA307234 3 Handle Left Lower Anthracite Metallic 1 N Y 16 GA307235 3 Handle Right Top Anthracite Metallic 1 N Y Table 9 3 Covers Vivid E80 E90 E95 Cont d ITEM PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION QTY CRU FRU ...

Page 344: ... Right Lower Anthracite Metallic 1 N Y 18 GC307075 Storage Shelf UI 1 N Y 19 GA307006 Bumper Left 1 N Y 20 GA307007 Bumper Right 1 N Y 21 GA200359 Cover Column Assy 1 N Y 22 GA307192 Cover Main Cable 1 N Y Table 9 3 Covers Vivid E80 E90 E95 Cont d ITEM PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION QTY CRU FRU ...

Page 345: ...parts Table 9 4 Main Monitor Eizo 19 inch wide ITEM PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION QTY CRU FRU 1 S5444781 LCD only 19 inch FRU 1 N Y 2 S5438354 Cover Monitor_Rear FRU 1 N Y 3 5447216 2 Monitor Service Cover White 1 N Y 4 S5490514 Cover Monitor Front FRU 1 N Y 5 5490514 3 MONITOR FRONT COVER ASSY Anthracite metallic 1 N Y ...

Page 346: ...cables and plate for 19in wide Eizo monitor 1 N Y Table 9 4 Main Monitor Eizo 19 inch wide Cont d ITEM PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION QTY CRU FRU Table 9 5 LCD Arm parts ITEM PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION QTY CRU FRU 1 5957000 30 Ultrasound Global LCD Arm 30 version with cables and plate for 19in wide Eizo monitor 1 N Y 2 5957000 30 LCD Arm Ergotron 1 N Y 3 GA200302 LCD Mount Lock Assy 1 N Y ...

Page 347: ...GC200112 Operating Panel Lower Aurora 1 N Y 3 GC200155 Operating Panel Encoder Board 1 N Y 4 GC200247 Operating Panel Lower Switch Board with Elastomer 1 N Y 5 GC200214 Operating Panel Bezel Lower 1 N Y 6 GA200270 Button Frame UI Assy 1 N Y 7 GA200605 Palm Rest Assembly 1 N Y 8 GB200217 Laser Trackball Assembly with over voltage protection 1 N Y 9 GA200971 Dust gasket and fixing ring for laser tra...

Page 348: ...iversial 1 N N 2 GB200057 2 AN Keyboard French 1 N N 3 GB200057 3 AN Keyboard German 1 N N 4 GB200057 4 AN Keyboard Spanish 1 N N 5 GB200057 5 AN Keyboard Portuguese 1 N N 6 GB200057 6 AN Keyboard Italian 1 N N 7 GB200057 7 AN Keyboard Swedish 1 N N 8 GB200057 8 AN Keyboard Norwegian 1 N N 9 GB200057 9 AN Keyboard Danish 1 N N 10 GB200057 10 AN Keyboard Dutch 1 N N 11 GB200089 Wagon A N Drawer KS ...

Page 349: ...v 3 Speaker and Bulkhead parts Table 9 8 Speaker and Bulkhead parts ITEM PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION QTY CRU FRU 1 GC200131 Loudspeaker Left Assembly 1 N Y 2 GC200132 Loudspeaker Right Assembly 1 N Y 3 GC200141 Bulkhead Board 2 1 N Y 4 GC307107 Bulkhead plate Aurora 1 N Y ...

Page 350: ...U FRU 1 GA200039 Z mechanism 1 N Y 2 GA200750 Drive Gear Snap Asm 1 N Y 3 GA200161 Park Lock 1 N Y 4 GA200952 XY Brake Mech Asm 1 N Y 5 GA200946 XY Mech 1 N N 6 5440179 3 XYZ Motor Controller Module Replaces GA200994 when it becomes unavailable 1 N Y 7 GA200994 XYZ Motor Controller Module 1 N Y 8 GA200285 Up Down Button Board 1 N Y ...

Page 351: ...n Console parts Table 9 10 Main Console parts ITEM PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION QTY CRU FRU 1 GC200046 Fan Tray Assembly 1 N Y 2 GA307351 Filter Dust Rear 1 N N 3 GA307029 3 Handle Rear Anthracite Metallic 1 N Y 4 GC307076 Storage Tray Rear Handle 1 N Y 5 GC200060 Frame Targa 1 N Y ...

Page 352: ...1 GA307888 Wheel cap for VE9 casters GA200245 and GA200246 Two wheel caps per kit one for each side of the caster 4 N Y 2 GA200245 Caster Front 2 N N 3 GA200246 Caster Rear 2 N N 4 GA200070 Pedal Mech 1 N N 5 GA200228 Rod Assy 1 N Y 6 GA307052 3 Cover Pedal Brake Onyx 1 N Y 7 GA307053 3 Cover Pedal Release Onyx 1 N Y 8 GA307054 3 Cover Pedal Dir Lock Onyx 1 N Y ...

Page 353: ...ART NUMBER DESCRIPTION QTY CRU FRU 1 GA200695 GRLY v2 Relay board 1 N Y 2 GA200726 2 GTX TLP192mkII Transmitter board 1 N Y 3 GA200726 GTX TLP192 1 N Y 4 GC200002 CRX board Receiver board 1 N Y 5 GC200017 Circuit Board Part for Aurora Front Plane Front Plane boards 2 N Y 6 GC200019 4 Aurora Power Module board with 24V bleeder Power board CPM 1 N Y 7 GC200126 Card Rack with Back plane 1 N Y ...

Page 354: ...Table 9 13 Back End Processor BEP parts ITEM PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION QTY CRU FRU 1 GC200018S BEP Aurora spare part 1 N Y 2 GC200197 HDD Assembly for BEP Aurora 1 N Y 3 066E8912 Graphic Card nVidia Quadro K2200 2 N Y 4 GC200157 PSU Board for BEP Aurora 1 N Y 5 GC200195 IO Assembly BEP Aurora 1 N Y ...

Page 355: ...Main Power Supply Vivid E80 E90 E95 Service Manual 9 19 GC091052 Rev 3 Main Power Supply Table 9 14 Main Power Supply ITEM PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION QTY CRU FRU 1 GA200730 5 Aurora Main Power Supply 1 N Y ...

Page 356: ...Renewal Parts 9 20 Vivid E80 E90 E95 Service Manual GC091052 Rev 3 I O modules parts Table 9 15 I O modules parts ITEM PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION QTY CRU FRU 1 GB200010 2 Patient I O 1 N N ...

Page 357: ...pherals for use with Vivid E80 E90 E95 DVD drive Internal printer Table 9 16 DVD drive parts ITEM PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION QTY CRU FRU 1 GC200105 DVD with brackets and cables 1 N Y Table 9 17 Internal printer ITEM PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION QTY CRU FRU 1 5555265 SONY UP D898MD DIGITAL A6 BW PRINTER 1 N Y ...

Page 358: ... CRU FRU 1 066E2956 Color Video Printer UP D25MD for Vivid E products 1 N Y 2 066E3023 HP Color Printer 230V HP Laser Jet Pro 400 color M451 1 N Y 3 066E3024 HP Color Printer 115V HP Laser Jet Pro 400 color M451 1 N Y Table 9 19 Digital Video Stream Recorder external ITEM PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION QTY CRU FRU 1 GC200287 External Digital Video Stream Recorder HVO 550MD DVR recorder 1 N Y ...

Page 359: ... 23 GC091052 Rev 3 3D Monitor external Table 9 20 Sony 3D Monitor ITEM PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION QTY CRU FRU 1 GB200210 Sony 3D Monitor Kit 1 N N 2 066E8890 Sony 3D monitor LMD2451MT 1 N N 3 066E8892 Optical Isolation Cable DVI 104 1 N N 4 066E8894 Sony Display Stand SU 560 1 N N ...

Page 360: ...ZG MAINS POWER CABLE AUSTRALIA 1 N N 3 5412975 Brazil Power Cord and Clip Assembly 1 N Y 4 5148381 5 H4000ZC MAINS POWER CABLE CHINA 1 N N 5 5148381 8 H4000ZE MAINS POWER CABLE DENMARK 1 N N 6 5148381 3 H4000ZB MAINS POWER CABLE EUROPE CONTINENTAL EU POWER CORD 1 N N 7 5148381 4 H4000ZD MAINS POWER CABLE UK IRELAND UK IRELAND POWER CORD 1 N N 8 5323270 India power cord and clip assembly 1 N Y 9 53...

Page 361: ...48381 2 H4000ZK MAINS POWER CABLE JAPAN 1 N N 11 5148381 H4000ZA MAINS POWER CABLE NORTH AMERICA 1 N N 12 5426194 South Africa power cord and clip Assembly 1 N Y 13 5148381 7 H4000ZL MAINS POWER CABLE SWITZERLAND 1 N N Table 9 21 Mains power cables Cont d ITEM PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION QTY CRU FRU ...

Page 362: ...ternal cables ITEM PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION QTY CRU FRU 1 GC200143 Cable TwinAx PCIe BEP CRX for Aurora 1 N Y 2 GC200043 Cable Power BEP and Motor Ctrl for Aurora 1 N Y 3 GA200536 Cable Doppler MBD Rot ADPT Box 1 N Y 4 5431110 2 Cable Powered eSATA to 15 7 DVD Extended length 1 N Y 5 GA200311 Cable XYZ up down 1 N Y ...

Page 363: ...90 E95 Service Manual 9 27 GC091052 Rev 3 6 GA200225 Cable XY Lock 1 N Y 7 5194492 5 Cable USB BEP to XYZ Motor Controller 1 N Y 8 GC200115 Main Cable Assembly Aurora 1 N Y Table 9 22 Internal cables Cont d ITEM PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION QTY CRU FRU ...

Page 364: ...le Adapter RCA female 6 Adapter RCA female 3 1 Y Y 2 164L0025 Cable ECG MARQ AHA America 1 Y Y 3 164L0026 Cable ECG MARQ IEC EU AS 1 Y Y 4 164L0027 Leadwires ECG MARQ AHA AMERICA 1 Y Y 5 164L0028 Leadwires ECG MARQ IEC EU AS 1 Y Y 6 164L0029 ECG cable neo AHA 1 N N 7 164L0030 ECG cable neo IEC 1 N N 8 2017004 001 ECG cable neo AHA Multi Link 3 lead ECG Care cable neonatal DIN AHA 3 6 m 12ft Used t...

Page 365: ... E95 Service Manual 9 29 GC091052 Rev 3 9 2017004 003 ECG cable neo IEC Multi Link 3 lead ECG Care cable neonatal DIN IEC 3 6 m 12ft Used together with neonatal leads H45571RK 1 N N Table 9 23 ECG cables ITEM PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION QTY CRU FRU ...

Page 366: ... E90 E95 Service Manual GC091052 Rev 3 Physio TX parts Table 9 24 Physio TX parts ITEM PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION QTY CRU FRU 1 GB200036 PCG Microphone MA 300HDS with adapter 1 Y Y 2 FC200658 Adapter for MA300 heart microphone 1 Y Y ...

Page 367: ...ctor probes Linear Array probes Table 9 25 Phased Array Sector probes ITEM PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION QTY CRU FRU 1 5488470 4V D Vivid E95 only 1 Y Y 2 5446030 M5Sc D 1 Y Y 3 5499318 6S D 1 Y Y 4 5499322 12S D 1 Y Y Table 9 26 Linear Array probes ITEM PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION QTY CRU FRU 1 5499510 9L D 1 Y Y 2 5499499 11L D 1 Y Y ...

Page 368: ...bes Table 9 27 Curved Array Convex probes ITEM PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION QTY CRU FRU 1 5428393 C1 6 D 1 Y Y 2 5499605 C2 9 D 1 Y Y 3 5499505 8C 1 Y Y 4 5499592 iC5 9 D 1 Y Y Table 9 28 Doppler probes ITEM PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION QTY CRU FRU 1 TE100024 P2D Pencil probe 1 Y Y 2 TQ100002 P6D Pencil probe 1 Y Y ...

Page 369: ...al Phased Array probes Intra operative probes Table 9 29 Transesophageal Phased Array probes ITEM PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION QTY CRU FRU 1 KN100107 6Tc 1 N Y 2 KN100120 6VT D 1 N Y 3 KN100121 9T 1 N Y Table 9 30 Intra operative probes ITEM PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION QTY CRU FRU 1 5335525 L8 18i D 1 Y Y ...

Page 370: ...id E80 E90 E95 Service Manual GC091052 Rev 3 Options Vivid E80 E90 E95 Table 9 31 Options ITEM PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION QTY CRU FRU 1 GC200105 DVD Drive with brackets and cables 1 N Y 2 5380960 2 USB Footswitch 3 button 1 Y Y ...

Page 371: ...Vivid E80 E90 E95 Service Manual 10 1 GC091052 Rev 3 Chapter 10 Care and Maintenance ...

Page 372: ...een determined by engineering that your Vivid E80 E90 E95 does not have any high wear components that fail with use therefore Periodic Maintenance inspections are not mandatory However some customers Quality Assurance Programs may require additional tasks and or inspections at a different frequency than listed in this manual ...

Page 373: ...physicists the supervising radiologist physician or appropriate designee Routine quality control testing must occur regularly The same tests are performed during each period so that changes can be monitored over time and effective corrective action can be taken Testing results corrective action and the effects of corrective action must be documented and maintained on the site Your GE service repre...

Page 374: ...tent efficient service Contact GE for coverage information and or price for service The service procedures and recommended intervals shown in the Care and Maintenance Task Schedule assumes that you use your Vivid E80 E90 E95 for an average patient load 10 12 per day and not use it as a primary mobile Ultrasound system which is transported between diagnostic facilities NOTE If conditions exist whic...

Page 375: ...fter corrective maintenance Peripheral Leakage Current Checks also after corrective maintenance Surface Probe Leakage Current Checks also after corrective maintenance Endocavity Probe Leakage Current Checks also after corrective maintenance Transesophageal Probe Leakage Current Checks also after corrective maintenance Surgical Probe Leakage Current Checks also after corrective maintenance Function...

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Page 377: ...up 3 18 compliance 1 19 configuration 3 25 connect ECG 3 21 ethernet 3 20 heart microphone 3 21 phono 3 21 probe 3 22 USB flash card 3 20 connection on patient I O 3 21 connections on the rear panel 3 20 connectivity compatibility 3 41 overview 3 39 setup 3 41 contact information 1 21 conventions used in book 1 4 convex probes 9 32 cooling 2 3 copyrights i 19 curved array probes 9 32 customer assi...

Page 378: ...on 2 13 network setup requirements 2 15 purchaser responsibilities 2 10 recommended floor plan suggestion 2 14 required facility needs 2 12 suggested floor plan scanner and EchoPAC in same room 2 15 FEP spare parts 9 17 flash card connect 3 20 floor plan suggestion mininal 2 13 recommended 2 14 scanner and EchoPAC in same room 2 15 front end processor spare parts 9 17 functional checks 4 9 G gener...

Page 379: ...5 important precautions i 2 service safety considerations i 17 translation policy i 2 prepeare for setup 3 17 printer add 3 35 probe connect 3 22 disconnect 3 24 probes 9 31 convex 9 32 curved array 9 32 doppler 9 32 intra operative 9 33 linear array 9 31 phased array sector 9 31 TEE transesophageal phased array 9 33 transesophageal phased array 9 33 probes environmental requirements 2 9 operation...

Page 380: ...tem setup 3 1 T TEE transesophageal phased array probes 9 33 tilt indicator 3 5 time adjustment 3 28 top console parts 9 9 trademarks i 19 transesophageal phased array probes 9 33 translation policy i 2 transport damage i 15 transportation shock indicator 3 5 tilt indicator 3 5 U ultrasound system is very cold or hot 2 2 ultrasound system power plug ultrasound system power plug 2 6 ultrasound syst...

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