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Section 8-6 - Mechanical Platform Components - Replacement Procedures

P R E L I M I N A R Y

8-6-11

Probe Shelf Replacement Procedure

8-6-11-1

Tools

Use the appropriate screwdriver as indicated in the Probe Shelf Replacement procedure.

8-6-11-2

Time Required

45 min

8-6-11-3

Preparation

Shut down the Vivid™ S60/Vivid™ S70 ultrasound unit, as described in 

Power Shut Down on page 4 - 7

.

8-6-11-4

Probe Shelf Removal Procedure

1) Remove the Keyboard Assembly as described in th

Operator Panel Keyboard Assembly Removal 

Procedure on page 8 - 44

.

2) Working from below, and while carefully supporting the Probe Shelf Holder, remove the 4 retaining 

screws - two on either side - as seen in 

Figure 8-201

.

3.) Remove the Probe Shelf.

8-6-11-5

Probe Shelf Installation Procedure

1.) Return the Probe Shelf to its location on the Keyboard Interface Assembly and secure it with the 

4 retaining screws (previously removed).

2.) Install the Keyboard Assembly as described in the 

Operator Panel Keyboard Assembly Installation 

Procedure on page 8 - 47

.

3) Lower the console to the

 maximum down

 position.

4.) Turn ON power to the system.

FRU Part #

Refer to 

Table 9-7

 on page 9-6

.

Figure 8-201   Probe Shelf - Viewed from Below indicating Retaining Screws

Retaining Screw

Retaining Screw

Summary of Contents for Vivid S60N

Page 1: ...ION COPYRIGHT GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY 2016 General Electric Company 9 DEC 2016 GEHC_FRNT_CVR FM P R E L I M I N A R Y VIVID S60N AND VIVID S70N Basic Service Manual Direction Number FR091521 Revision Rev 1 Technical Publication ...

Page 2: ... 2016 General Electric Company Manufacturer GE Vingmed Ultrasound AS Strandpromenaden 45 3191 Horten NORWAY Tel 47 3302 1100 Fax 47 3302 1350 9 DEC 2016 GEHC_FRNT_CVR FM P R E L I M I N A R Y ...

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Page 15: ...ally trained field engineers All of GE s electrical work on these products will comply with the requirements of the applicable electrical codes The purchaser of GE equipment shall only utilize qualified personnel i e GE s field engineers personnel of third party service companies with equivalent training or licensed electricians to perform electrical servicing on the equipment OMISSIONS ERRORS If ...

Page 16: ...tice 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 the information contained in this manual please contact your GE Repre...

Page 17: ...OEP Revision Date Reason for change 1 2016 DEC 09 Initial Release Pages Revision Pages Revision Pages Revision Title Page 1 4 1 to 4 42 1 10 1 to 10 30 1 Important Precautions i to xvi 1 5 1 to 5 30 1 Back Cover N A TOC 1 6 1 to 6 2 1 1 1 to 1 28 1 7 1 to 7 8 1 2 1 to 2 16 1 8 1 to 8 246 1 3 1 to 3 58 1 9 1 to 9 26 1 ...

Page 18: ...DIRECTION FR091521 REVISION 3 VIVID S60N VIVID S70N BASIC SERVICE MANUAL xvi This page was intentionally left blank ...

Page 19: ...id S70N Ultrasound Scanner 1 4 Purpose of Operator Manual s 1 4 Important Conventions 1 5 Conventions Used in this Manual 1 5 Model Designations 1 5 Icons 1 5 Safety Precaution Messages 1 5 Standard Hazard Icons 1 6 Safety Considerations 1 7 Introduction 1 7 Human Safety 1 7 Mechanical Safety 1 9 Electrical Safety 1 12 Probes 1 12 Peripherals 1 13 Safety and Environmental Guidelines 1 13 Vivid S60...

Page 20: ...External Labels 1 22 GND Label 1 22 Returning Shipping Probes and Repair Parts 1 23 EMC EMI and ESD 1 24 Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC 1 24 CE Compliance 1 24 Electrostatic Discharge ESD Prevention 1 25 General Caution 1 25 Customer Assistance 1 26 Contact Information 1 26 Phone Numbers for Customer Assistance 1 27 Phone and Fax Numbers for Manufacturer 1 28 ...

Page 21: ...Stability Requirements 2 4 EMI Limitations 2 4 EMI Prevention Abatement 2 5 Probe Environmental Requirements 2 5 Facility Needs 2 6 Purchaser Responsibilities 2 6 Mandatory Site Requirements 2 7 Site Recommendations 2 7 Recommended Ultrasound Room Layout 2 8 Minimal Floor Plan Suggestion 2 9 Recommended Floor Plan Suggestion 2 10 Suggested Floor Plan with Ultrasound System and EchoPAC in Same Room...

Page 22: ...ettings 3 13 EMI Protection 3 13 Preparing for Setup 3 14 Verifying Customer Order 3 14 Physical Inspection 3 14 Component Inspection 3 14 Damage Inspection Checklist 3 14 Front View of the Vivid S60N Vivid S70N Ultrasound Unit 3 16 Rear View of the Vivid S60N Vivid S70N Ultrasound Unit 3 17 Peripheral Accessory Connector Panel 3 18 EMI Protection 3 18 Completing the Setup 3 19 Purpose of this Sec...

Page 23: ...Setup 3 31 Contents in this Sub section 3 31 Open Service Screen 3 31 Select Video Format PAL or NTSC 3 31 Alphanumeric Keyboard Configuration 3 32 Add Printer 3 33 Optional Peripherals Peripheral Connection 3 34 Contents in this Sub section 3 34 Approved Internal Peripherals 3 34 Approved External Peripherals 3 34 External Peripherals for Connection to USB 3 34 External Peripherals for Connection...

Page 24: ...ist 3 43 To Modify the Setup for a Server in the List 3 44 To Delete a Server from the List 3 44 Save the New Settings 3 44 Wireless Network Configuration 3 44 Configuring the Wireless Network Adaptor 3 45 Options Setup 3 51 Software Options 3 51 Color Video Printer Setup 3 51 USB Flash Card Setup 3 51 Wireless Network Adaptor 3 51 Wizard for Wireless Communication Setup 3 52 External Monitor Outp...

Page 25: ...he Operator Login dialog 4 8 To Log On as ADM 4 9 Data Management 4 9 Deleting Patient Information 4 10 LCD Monitor Position Adjustment 4 11 To Unlock Lock the LCD Monitor 4 11 To Unlock and Move the LCD Monitor 4 11 To Lock the LCD Monitor 4 11 Moving and Transporting the Vivid S60 Vivid S70 Ultrasound Scanner 4 12 The Casters Wheels Control 4 12 To Prepare the Vivid S60 Vivid S70 to be Moved 4 1...

Page 26: ...W Doppler Modes 4 30 Alternative 1 4 30 Alternative 2 4 30 Optimizing PW CW Doppler Modes 4 30 Tissue Velocity Imaging TVI Checks 4 31 Introduction 4 31 TVI Overview 4 31 Using TVI 4 33 Optimizing TVI 4 33 Probe Connectors Check 4 34 ECG Check 4 35 Introduction 4 35 Parts Needed 4 35 Preparations 4 35 ECG Check 4 35 Cineloop Check 4 36 Introduction 4 36 Preparation 4 36 Using Cineloop 4 36 Selecti...

Page 27: ... 1 VIVID S60N VIVID S70N BASIC SERVICE MANUAL Table of Contents xxv P R E L I M I N A R Y Monitor Articulated Arm Movement Check 4 40 Operator Panel Movement Check 4 40 Monitor Movement Check 4 41 Front Wheel Function Check 4 41 ...

Page 28: ...5 8 Main Display Positioning Capabilities 5 9 System Positioning for Transportation 5 10 Vivid S60 Vivid S70 Ultrasound Scanner Electronic Cage 5 11 Scanner Electronic Cage Main Assemblies 5 11 Service Access to the Vivid S60 Vivid S70 System Modules 5 14 Modules Accessed from the Front 5 14 Modules Accessed from the Rear 5 15 Top Console with Monitor Operator Control Panel and Touch Screen 5 16 M...

Page 29: ... 23 Back End Unit 5 24 Introduction 5 24 System Power Distribution 5 25 Introduction 5 25 System Power Management 5 26 Rechargeable Battery Pack 5 26 Battery General Safety Guidelines 5 27 Cooling System 5 28 General Information 5 28 Peripherals 5 29 Internal Peripheral 5 29 Black White Digital Graphic Printer 5 29 External Peripherals 5 29 Footswitch 5 29 External Color Printer option 5 29 USB Fl...

Page 30: ...N VIVID S70N BASIC SERVICE MANUAL xxviii Table of Contents CHAPTER 6 Service Adjustments Overview 6 1 Purpose of Chapter 6 6 1 Contents in this Chapter 6 1 Power Supply Adjustments 6 2 LCD Monitor Adjustments 6 2 Touch Screen Adjustments 6 2 ...

Page 31: ... 7 4 Screen Captures 7 5 Purpose of this Section 7 5 Contents in this Section 7 5 Ctrl PrintScreen Shortcut 7 5 Capture a Screen Image Using the Shortcut 7 5 Noise Troubleshooting 7 6 Purpose of this Section 7 6 Contents in this Section 7 6 Introduction 7 6 Overview of Types of Noise 7 6 Noise Picked Up from the Air 7 6 Noise Received via the External Cables 7 7 Intermittent Noise 7 7 Self generat...

Page 32: ...lation Procedure 8 9 Right Side Cover Replacement Procedure 8 10 Tools 8 10 Time Required 8 10 Preparations 8 10 Right Side Cover Removal Procedure 8 10 Right Side Cover Installation Procedure 8 10 DVD Cover Replacement Procedure 8 11 Tools 8 11 Time Required 8 11 Preparations 8 11 DVD Cover Removal Procedure 8 11 DVD Cover Installation Procedure 8 12 DVD and Printer Cover Replacement Procedure 8 ...

Page 33: ...23 Tools 8 23 Time Required 8 23 Preparations 8 23 Left Rear Cover Removal Procedure 8 23 Left Rear Cover Installation Procedure 8 25 OPIO Basket Replacement Procedure 8 26 Tools 8 26 Time Required 8 26 Preparations 8 26 OPIO Basket Removal Procedure 8 26 OPIO Basket Installation Procedure 8 26 Rear Folder Box Replacement Procedure 8 27 Tools 8 27 Time Required 8 27 Preparations 8 27 Rear Folder B...

Page 34: ...edure 8 41 Touch Screen Rotaries Board Replacement Procedure 8 42 Tools 8 42 Time Required 8 42 Preparation 8 42 Touch Screen Rotaries Board Removal Procedure 8 42 Touch Screen Rotaries Board Installation Procedure 8 43 Operator Panel Keyboard Assembly Replacement Procedure 8 44 Tools 8 44 Time Required 8 44 Preparation 8 44 Operator Panel Keyboard Assembly Removal Procedure 8 44 Operator Panel Ke...

Page 35: ... 8 59 Operator Panel Keycap Removal Procedure 8 59 Operator Panel KeyCap Installation Procedure 8 59 Alphanumeric Keycaps Replacement Procedure 8 60 Tools 8 60 Time Required 8 60 Preparations 8 60 Alphanumeric Keycap Removal Procedure 8 60 Keycaps for Operator Panel Installation Procedure 8 60 Cables Replacement Procedures 8 61 Keyboard and Monitor Cable Replacement Procedure 8 61 Tools 8 61 Time ...

Page 36: ...8 Tools 8 88 Time Required 8 88 Preparation 8 88 Cabinet Cage Module Removal Procedure 8 88 Cabinet Cage Module Installation Procedure 8 90 Hard Disk Replacement Procedure 8 91 Tools 8 91 Time Required 8 91 Preparation 8 91 Hard Disk Removal Procedure 8 91 Hard Disk Installation Procedure 8 93 BEP Replacement Procedure 8 94 Tools 8 94 Time Required 8 94 Preparations 8 94 BEP Removal Procedure 8 94...

Page 37: ...wer Supply Replacement Procedure 8 109 Tools 8 109 Time Required 8 109 Preparation 8 109 Front End Power Supply Removal Procedure 8 109 Front End Power Supply FEPS Installation Procedure 8 111 CFE cFront End Board Replacement Procedure 8 112 Tools 8 112 Time Required 8 112 Preparation 8 112 CFE Board Removal Procedure 8 112 CFE Board Installation Procedure 8 115 CFE Release Arm Replacement Procedu...

Page 38: ...embly Replacement Procedure 8 133 Tools 8 133 Preparation 8 133 Time Required 8 133 Sub Woofer Assembly Removal Procedure 8 133 Sub Woofer Assembly Installation Procedure 8 135 Fan for Cabinet Cage Assembly Replacement Procedure 8 136 Tools 8 136 Time Required 8 136 Preparation 8 136 Fan for Cabinet Cage Assembly Removal Procedure 8 136 Fan for Cabinet Cage Assembly Installation Procedure 8 137 BI...

Page 39: ...47 Touch Screen Chassis Removal Procedure 8 148 Touch Screen Chassis Installation Procedure 8 149 LCD Arm Alton 21 5in Wide Replacement Procedure 8 150 Tools 8 150 Time Required 8 150 Preparation 8 150 LCD Arm Alton 21 5in Wide Monitor Removal Procedure 8 150 LCD Arm Alton 21 5in Wide Monitor Installation Procedure 8 152 LCD Arm Riser for 21 5 inch monitor replacement procedure 8 153 Tools 8 153 T...

Page 40: ...der Removal Procedure 8 167 Probe Cable Holder Installation Procedure 8 167 Routing the Probe Cables 8 168 Brake and Locking Wheels Replacement Procedure 8 171 Tools 8 171 Time Required 8 171 Preparations 8 171 Brake and Locking Wheels Removal Procedure 8 171 Brake and Locking Wheels Installation Procedure 8 172 Operating System and or Application Software Loading Procedures 8 173 Software Install...

Page 41: ... FR091521 REVISION 1 VIVID S60N VIVID S70N BASIC SERVICE MANUAL Table of Contents xxxix P R E L I M I N A R Y Black and White Printer Removal Procedure 8 187 Black and White Printer Installation Procedure 8 188 ...

Page 42: ... Abbreviations 9 2 Renewal Parts Lists and Diagrams 9 3 Mechanical Hardware Parts 9 3 Covers 9 7 Monitor Parts 21 5 9 9 Operator Panel 9 10 Power Parts 9 12 Back End Unit 9 13 Front End Unit 9 14 Electro Mechanical Parts 9 16 Patient I O 9 17 Software 9 18 Cables 9 19 System Cables 9 19 System Power Cables 9 21 ECG Cables 9 23 Optional Peripherals 9 24 Jigs 9 25 ...

Page 43: ...enance 10 6 Preliminary Checks 10 6 Functional Checks 10 7 System Checks 10 7 Peripheral Option Checks 10 8 Mains Cable Inspection 10 8 Physical Inspection 10 9 Cleaning 10 10 General Cleaning 10 10 Air Filter Cleaning 10 11 Probe Maintenance 10 12 Probe Related Checks 10 12 Probe Handling 10 12 Basic Probe Care 10 12 Probe Cleaning 10 13 Basic Probe Cleaning 10 13 Returning and Shipping of Defect...

Page 44: ...assis Leakage Current 10 21 Isolated Patient Lead Source Leakage Lead to Ground 10 22 Definition 10 22 Generic Procedure 10 22 Isolated Patient Lead Source Leakage Lead to Lead 10 24 Lead to Lead Leakage Test Record 10 24 Probe Leakage Current Test 10 25 Definition 10 25 Generic Procedure on Probe Leakage Current 10 25 Mains On Applied Part 10 28 ...

Page 45: ...er The service provider must read and understand all the information presented here before installing or servicing a unit 1 1 2 Contents in this Chapter 1 1 Overview 1 1 1 2 Service Manual Overview 1 2 1 3 Important Conventions 1 5 1 4 Safety Considerations 1 7 1 5 Dangerous Procedure Warnings 1 16 1 6 Lockout Tagout LOTO Requirements 1 17 1 7 Product Labels and Icons 1 18 1 8 Returning Shipping P...

Page 46: ...ers some parts of Chapter 2 Site Preparations Table 1 1 Contents in this Service Manual CHP NUMBER TITLE DESCRIPTION Chapter 1 Introduction Contains a content summary and warnings Chapter 2 Site Preparations Contains pre setup requirements for the Vivid S60N Vivid S70N ultrasound scanner Chapter 3 System Setup Contains setup procedure with an setup checklist Chapter 4 General Procedures and Functi...

Page 47: ... in this manual are shown in the table below Table 1 2 Vivid S60N Vivid S70N Models Product Cat No Part Number Description Vivid S70N R2 H45591RB BC000500 Vivid S70N ultrasound imaging scanner Vivid S70N R2 H45591RD FR000500 Vivid S70N ultrasound imaging scanner Vivid S60N R2 H45591RA BC000510 Vivid S60N ultrasound imaging scanner Vivid S60N R2 H45591RC FR000510 Vivid S60N ultrasound imaging scann...

Page 48: ...Mode Color M Mode PW and 4D Tissue Velocity imaging and Contrast applications The fully digital architecture of the Vivid S60N Vivid S70N system allows optimal usage of all scanning modes 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 peripheral...

Page 49: ...utionary message Known or potential hazards to personal are labeled in one of three ways DANGER WARNING CAUTION When a hazard is present that can cause property damage but has absolutely no personal injury risk a NOTICE is used NOTE Notes are used to provide important information about an item or a procedure NOTE Be sure to read the notes the information contained in a note can often save you time...

Page 50: ...d cause harm Even if a symbol isn t used in this manual it may be included for your reference Other hazard icons make you aware of specific procedures that should be followed NOTE The Vivid S60N Vivid S70N system has no unintended or motorized moving parts that could cause pinching all moving parts are mechanically operated by the user Pay attention to move such parts carefully e g LCD arm Table 1...

Page 51: ...ARE REMOVED FROM AN OPERATING VIVID S60N VIVID S70N SYSTEM SOME METAL SURFACES MAY BE WARM ENOUGH TO POSE A POTENTIAL HEAT HAZARD IF TOUCHED EVEN WHILE IN SHUT DOWN MODE WARNING 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 REQU...

Page 52: ...THE MONITOR AND THE MECHANICAL FORCE OF THE GAS SHOCK ARE IN BALANCE TAKE CARE IF WHEN YOU ACTIVATE THIS GAS SHOCK PERSONAL INJURY CAN OCCUR AFTER THE PANEL IS REMOVED AND THE SHOCK PRESSURE IS RELEASED TAKE CARE WHEN YOU REPAIR THE ELEVATION ASSEMBLY CAUTION USE PROTECTIVE GLASSES DURING DRILLING FILING AND DURING ALL OTHER WORK WHERE EYES NEED PROTECTION CAUTION USE SAFETY SHOES WHEN DOING WORK ...

Page 53: ...SE A PROBE THAT HAS FALLEN TO THE FLOOR EVEN IF IT LOOKS OK IT MAY BE DAMAGED CAUTION The Vivid S60N Vivid S70N ultrasound scanner weighs 75kg 165 lbs or more depending on carry on peripherals when ready for use Care must be used when moving the unit or replacing its parts Failure to follow the precautions listed could result in injury uncontrolled motion and costly damage ALWAYS Use two people wh...

Page 54: ...MAKE SURE TO LOCK THE LCD MONITOR ARM FIRMLY AND FLIP DOWN THE MONITOR TO PREVENT DAMAGE TO THE SYSTEM See Figure 5 7 on page 5 10 illustrating system in Transportation Mode CAUTION ALWAYS LOCK THE TOP CONSOLE OPERATOR PANEL IN ITS PARKING LOCKED POSITION BEFORE MOVING THE SCANNER AROUND CAUTION TO AVOID INJURY WHEN YOU MOVE THE LCD MONITOR AND THE MONITOR ARM DO NOT PUT YOUR FINGER HAND OR OBJECT...

Page 55: ...ON 1 VIVID S60N VIVID S70N BASIC SERVICE MANUAL Chapter 1 Introduction 1 11 WARNING WARNING ALWAYS LOCK THE SYSTEM IN ITS PARKED LOCKED POSITION AFTER MOVING FAILURE TO DO SO COULD RESULT IN PERSONAL INJURY OR EQUIPMENT DAMAGE ...

Page 56: ...o not use a cracked or damaged probe In this event call your field service representative immediately to obtain a replacement Avoid pulling pinching or kinking the probe cable since a damaged cable may compromise the electrical safety of the probe To avoid the risk of a probe accidentally falling do not allow the probe cables to become entangled or to be caught in the system s wheels Follow these ...

Page 57: ... to attach unique dimensions to the PATIENT ENVIRONMENT 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 environment vicinity is depicted as a dashed line in this procedure see the example in Figure 1 1 WARNING WARNING...

Page 58: ...Patient Environment EN 60601 1 Sub clause 3 79 Patient Environment It is difficult for this standard to define dimensions for the volume in which diagnosis monitoring or treatment occurs The dimensions for the PATIENT ENVIRONMENT given in Figure 1 2 have been justified in practice Figure 1 2 Example of Patient Environment ...

Page 59: ...ry away from fire and other heat sources Do not leave the battery in direct sunlight Do not pierce the battery with a sharp object hit it or step on it Do not use a damaged battery Do not apply solder to a battery Do not connect the battery to an electrical power outlet Do not immerse the battery in water or allow it to get wet Do not place the battery into a microwave oven or pressurized containe...

Page 60: ...RS ARE REMOVED FROM AN OPERATING VIVID S60N VIVID S70N SYSTEM SOME METAL SURFACES MAY BE WARM ENOUGH TO POSE A POTENTIAL HEAT HAZARD IF TOUCHED EVEN WHILE IN SHUT DOWN MODE WARNING 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 EQUIPMENT IS NOT SUITABLE FOR USE IN TH...

Page 61: ...ent 4 Apply Lockout Tagout Devices 5 Control all stored and residual energy 6 Verify isolation All potentially hazardous stored or residual energy is relieved NOTICE ENERGY CONTROL AND POWER LOCKOUT FOR VIVID S60N VIVID S70N WHEN SERVICING PARTS OF THE SYSTEM WHERE THERE IS EXPOSURE TO VOLTAGE GREATER THAN 30 VOLTS 1 TURN OFF THE BREAKER 2 UNPLUG THE SYSTEM 3 MAINTAIN CONTROL OF THE SYSTEM POWER P...

Page 62: ...versal Product Labels NOTE The following diagrams illustrate the labels found on the Vivid S60N Vivid S70N ultrasound unit For an explanation of label icons and symbols refer to Table 1 7 on page 1 20 1 7 1 1 System Rating Label A system Rating Label examples shown in Table 1 5 below is located at the rear of the system This indicates the ultrasound unit s basic power compliance Table 1 5 Rating L...

Page 63: ...C SERVICE MANUAL Chapter 1 Introduction 1 19 1 7 1 2 General Label A General Label Table 1 7 provides details regarding regulatory compliance as well as warnings and cautions Table 1 6 General Label Item Description Illustration 1 General Label International ...

Page 64: ...rear panel to the OFF position refer to Figure 4 4 on page 4 5 Control panel Equipment Type BF man in the box symbol IEC 878 02 03 indicates B Type equipment having a floating applied part Rear of the system Indicates defibrillation proof Type CF equipment Above the ECG inlet ECG connector and surgical probes CAUTION General is intended to alert the user to refer to the User Manual or other instru...

Page 65: ...stem Indicates weight of the Vivid S60N Vivid S70N ultrasound scanner Rear of the system CAUTION Do not push the unit sideways when the caster wheel brakes are in the locked position Instability may occur Top console both sides Precaution intended to prevent injury that may be caused by the weight of the system if one person attempts to move it considerable distances or on an incline Display rear ...

Page 66: ... External Labels In addition to the labels described in the previous section an additional label may be found on the Vivid S60N Vivid S70N ultrasound unit as described in the following section 1 7 3 1 GND Label Indicates the protective earth grounding terminal The GND label Figure 1 3 below is located at the rear of the system Figure 1 3 GND Label ...

Page 67: ... medical waste for transportation purposes and must be transported as a hazardous material NOTE The USER SERVICE staff should dispose of all the waste properly per federal state and local waste disposal regulations The Vivid S60N Vivid S70N ultrasound scanner 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 S60N Vivid S70N an...

Page 68: ...em NOTE Portable and mobile RF communications equipment can affect the Vivid S60N Vivid S70N ultrasound scanner 1 9 2 CE Compliance The Vivid S60N Vivid S70N ultrasound scanner conforms to all applicable conducted and radiated emission limits and to immunity from electrostatic discharge radiated and conducted RF fields magnetic fields and power line transient requirements NOTE For applicable stand...

Page 69: ...ISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK 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 CAUTION Any changes to accessories peripheral units or any other part of the ...

Page 70: ...ntact the local distributor or appropriate support resource as listed below Prepare the following information before you call Ultrasound System ID and or serial number Software version Date and time of occurrence Sequence of events leading to issue Is the issue reproduceable Imaging mode probe preset application Media brand speed capacity type NOTE Save secondary image capture cine loop 4D multi v...

Page 71: ...DIRECTION FR091521 REVISION 1 VIVID S60N VIVID S70N BASIC SERVICE MANUAL Chapter 1 Introduction 1 27 1 10 1 1 Phone Numbers for Customer Assistance Table 1 8 Phone Numbers for Customer Assistance ...

Page 72: ...s and Repair Parts P R E L I M I N A R Y 1 10 1 2 Phone and Fax Numbers for Manufacturer This page was intentionally left blank Table 1 9 Phone and Fax Numbers for Manufacturer MANUFACTURER PHONE NUMBER FAX NUMBER GE VINGMED ULTRASOUND A S STRANDPROMENADEN 45 P O BOX 141 3191 HORTEN NORWAY 47 3302 1100 47 3302 1350 ...

Page 73: ...an and prepare for the setup of a Vivid S60N or Vivid S70N ultrasound unit Included are descriptions of the electrical and facility requirements that must be met by the purchaser A worksheet is provided at the end of this chapter see Figure 2 5 on page 2 13 to help ensure that all the required network information is available prior to setup 2 1 Overview 2 1 2 2 Console Requirements 2 2 2 3 Facilit...

Page 74: ...s and repairs bright lighting is required However operator and patient comfort may be optimized if the room lighting is subdued and indirect when a scan is being performed Therefore a combination lighting system dim bright is recommended 2 2 4 Time and Manpower Requirements Site preparation takes time Begin pre setup checks as soon as possible to allow sufficient time to make any required changes ...

Page 75: ...t 2 2 5 1 Vivid S60N Vivid S70N Power Requirements Electrical specifications for the Vivid S60N Vivid S70N system are as follows 2 2 5 2 Inrush Current Inrush current is not a factor for consideration due to the inrush current limiting properties of the power supplies 2 2 5 3 Site Power Outlets A dedicated AC power outlet must be within reach of the unit without requiring the use of extension cord...

Page 76: ...the air or wiring They also generate EMI The Vivid S60N Vivid S70N ultrasound unit complies with limits as stated on the EMC label However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular setup Note Possible EMI sources should be identified before the unit is installed and should not be on the same line as the ultrasound system A dedicated line should be used for the ultrasou...

Page 77: ...with an external connection requires a magnet wrap at each end Install the shield over the front of the card cage Loose or missing covers or RF gaskets allow radio frequencies to interfere with the ultrasound signals Replace broken RF gaskets If more than 20 or a pair of the fingers on an RF gasket are broken replace the gasket Do not turn ON the unit until any loose metallic part is removed and r...

Page 78: ...quipment and calibration and testing must also be performed by qualified personnel The products involved and the accompanying electrical installations are highly sophisticated and special engineering competence is required All electrical work on these products must comply with the requirements of applicable electrical codes The purchaser of GE equipment must utilize only qualified personnel to per...

Page 79: ...n their case or on a rack Material to safely clean probes performed using a plastic container never metal In the case of a network option An active network outlet in the vicinity of the ultrasound unit A network cable of appropriate length regular Pin to Pin network cable An IT administrator who will assist in configuring the unit to work with your local network A fixed IP address may be required ...

Page 80: ...ded Ultrasound Room Layout Figure 2 1 below shows a floor plan illustrating the recommended layout of the Ultrasound Room and depicting the minimal room layout requirements Figure 2 1 Recommended Floor Plan 4 3m x 5 2m 14 ft x 17 ft 36 IN 92 CM Dedicated Power Outlets Hospital Network GE Cabinet for Software and Manuals optional Vivid S60 70 ...

Page 81: ...Y 2 3 3 2 Minimal Floor Plan Suggestion Figure 2 2 Minimal Floor Plan 2 5 m x 3 m 8 x 10 ft 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 Stool 7 Ultrasound system 8 GE cabinet for software and manuals optional 9 Examination table 10 Door 76 cm ...

Page 82: ...er Top 5 Counter Top and Sink with hot and cold water 6 Overhead Lights Dimmer Dual Level Lighting bright and dim 7 Emergency Oxygen 8 Suction Line 9 Ultrasound system 10 Dedicated Power Outlet Circuit Breaker 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 Exam...

Page 83: ...gested Floor Plan with Ultrasound System and EchoPAC in Same Room Figure 2 4 Suggested Floor Plan with EchoPAC Workstation and Vivid S60N Vivid S70N System in Same Room 1 EchoPAC workstation parts 2 UPS 3 Ethernet network wall outlet 4 3x mains power outlets 5 Hot and Cold water 6 Dedicated mains power outlet 7 Ethernet network wall outlet ...

Page 84: ... an added benefit transferring images in this manner frees up the on board monitor and peripherals enabling viewing to be done while scanning continues With DICOM images can be archived stored and retrieved faster easier and at a lower cost 2 3 4 4 DICOM Option Pre Installation Requirements To configure the Vivid S60N Vivid S70N ultrasound unit to work with other network connections the network ad...

Page 85: ...vices Destination Devices TCP IP Settings Device Type Manufacturer Name IP Address Port AE Title 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Dept Vivid S60N Vivid S70N Type Floor Room REV Comments CONTACT INFORMATION Name Title Phone E Mail Address Site Scanner IP Settings IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway Echo Server GEMNet Server EchoPac PC Server Name Remote DB User Name Name AE Title Remote Archive Setup ...

Page 86: ...orksheet for DICOM Network Information Vivid S60N Vivid S70N Host Name AE Title Local Port IP Address Net Mask ROUTING INFORMATION ROUTER2 ROUTER3 ROUTER1 Destination IP Addresses GATEWAY IP Addresses Default DICOM APPLICATION INFORMATION NAME Store 2 Store 3 Store 1 MAKE REVISION IP ADDRESSES PORT AE TITLE Store 5 Store 6 Store 4 Storage Commit MPPS Work list ...

Page 87: ...stence of any variances from the basic setup Make sure system and probes have been subject to acclimation period Environmental cooling is sufficient Lighting is adjustable to adapt to varying operational conditions of the scanner Electrical facilities meet system requirements EMI precautions have been taken and all possible sources of interference have been removed Mandatory site requirements have...

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Page 89: ...l as procedures that describe how to receive and unpack the equipment and if necessary how to file a damage or loss claim Instructions for checking and testing the unit probes and external peripherals for electrical safety are also provided NOTE A Vivid S60 Vivid S70 ultrasound scanner is ready for use only if the tests and checks described in Chapter 3 System Setup this chapter and Chapter 4 Gene...

Page 90: ...ghs 75 Kgs 165 lbs without add ons peripherals Two people are always required to unpack the system 2 There are no operator serviceable components To prevent shock do not remove any covers or panels If problems or malfunctions occur unplug the power cord Only qualified service personnel should carry out servicing and troubleshooting NOTE For information on shipping carton labels refer to Figure 3 7...

Page 91: ... storage or after transportation of the system with the monitor in the folded down position it is highly recommended to place the monitor in the upright position and to leave it in this position for a period of longer than 1 hour before use This will enable it to properly adjust to the environmental conditions CAUTION Turning the system ON after arrival at the site without allowing time for acclim...

Page 92: ... DO NOT TURN ON POWER TO THE UNIT UNTIL IT HAS HAD SUFFICIENT TIME TO ACCLIMATE TO ITS OPERATING ENVIRONMENT CAUTION TO PREVENT ELECTRICAL SHOCK CONNECT THE UNIT TO A PROPERLY GROUNDED POWER OUTLET DO NOT USE A THREE PRONG TO TWO PRONG ADAPTER AS THIS DEFEATS SAFETY GROUNDING CAUTION DO NOT WEAR THE ESD WRIST STRAP WHEN YOU WORK ON LIVE CIRCUITS WHERE MORE THAN 30 V PEAK IS PRESENT CAUTION DO NOT ...

Page 93: ...tails of weights and dimensions of all three shipping cartons refer to Table 3 8 on page 3 8 Each cardboard shipping carton is sealed with plastic tape and secured on the outside with plastic straps The interior of the carton is fully lined with re sealable water proof wrapping to protect the contents from external moisture silica gel bags are also placed among the contents to absorb any condensat...

Page 94: ...ative immediately In addition mark on the shipping consignment note or packing slip post delivery checklist in the Package column that the Tilt and or Drop indicators show damage incident NOTICE After unpacking the unit It is recommended to keep and store the shipping carton and all other packing materials including the support foams anti static plastic cover etc in case the unit has to be moved t...

Page 95: ...ERVICE MANUAL Chapter 3 System Setup 3 7 P R E L I M I N A R Y Figure 3 8 Shipping Carton Vivid S60N Vivid S70N with Peripherals Peripherals Height 157 cm 62 in Width 73 cm 29 in FRONT Depth 87 cm 34 in Ultrasound Scanner Wooden Base Note Weight 105 Kgs 231 lbs ...

Page 96: ... a Weight is approximate and will vary depending upon the supplied peripherals Vivid S60N Vivid S70N scanner with peripherals and accessories 157 cm 62 ins 73 cm 29 ins 87 cm 34 ins 105 kgs 231 lbs Vivid S60N Vivid S70N scanner only 119 cm 47 ins 73 cm 29 ins 87cm 34 ins 95 kgs 209 lbs Figure 3 10 Additional Labels on Shipping Carton Height 119 cm 47 in Width 73 cm 29 in FRONT Depth 87 cm 34 in No...

Page 97: ...ing carton lids and open the cartons from the top 4 Undo the re sealable water proof carton liners 5 Remove the packing slip shipping consignment note detailing the contents of the shipping carton and keep close to hand ready to mark the check list refer to Physical Inspection on page 3 14 6 Continue with unpacking the main cardboard shipping carton that contains the scanner as indicated in Unpack...

Page 98: ...position these form a strong ramp used for wheeling the system out of the shipping carton 4 Remove the packing slip shipping consignment note detailing the contents of the shipping carton and keep close to hand ready to mark the check list refer to Physical Inspection on page 3 14 5 From each side remove the screws securing the scanner to the wooden base Figure 3 12 Wheeling Ramp in Upright Positi...

Page 99: ...eeling ramp into the unloading position as shown in Figure 3 13 on page 3 11 7 Carefully remove the foam supports from the side and top of the monitor see Figure 3 14 Figure 3 13 Wheeling Ramp in Unloading Position for Scanner Removal Figure 3 14 Foam Supports Protecting the LCD Screen Foam Support Wheeling Ramp Foam Support Foam Support ...

Page 100: ...ping carton 14 Make sure the system is standing firmly on the floor before applying the locking brake 15 Remove the foam sections from the top of the system and from between the main shelf and probe shelf 16 Using the up down handle raise the main shelf up to appropriate height 17 Pull the monitor locking pin towards you and lift the monitor into the upright position 18 Before commencing the insta...

Page 101: ...on site refer Electrical Requirements on page 2 3 3 3 5 EMI Protection The Vivid S60N Vivid S70N Ultrasound Unit has been designed to minimize the effects of Electro Magnetic Interference EMI Many of the covers shields and screws are provided primarily to protect the system from image artifacts caused by this interference For this reason it is imperative that all covers and hardware are installed ...

Page 102: ...Vivid S70N Systems Step Item Recommended Procedure 1 Console Verify that the system is switched OFF and unplugged Clean the console and control panel 2 Control Console Physically inspect the control console for missing or damaged items Verify the proper illumination of all the control panel buttons 3 Probes Check all probes for wear and tear on the lens cable and connector Look for bent or damaged...

Page 103: ...deterioration Verify continuity Tighten the clamps that secure the power cord to the unit and the outlet plug to the cord Replace the power cord and or clamp as required 16 Plastic Clamp Secure the cable to the back of the system using the plastic clamp provided 17 Front Castors Check that the front castors can roll and swivel and can be placed in the locked position by pressing the foot brake low...

Page 104: ...d 19 Doppler Pencil Probe Connector 8 Control Panel Contains the buttons used to operate the ultrasound unit and the alphanumeric keyboard optional 20 ECG Cable Connector Provides External ECG input connection to an ECG monitor device outlet or direct patient three contact ECG lead connection Important Do not use the Vivid 7 ECG cable with the Vivid S60N Vivid S70N system 9 Probe and gel holders P...

Page 105: ...r 3 Gel Holders Provides convenient storage for US Gel bottles Holders are situated on either side of the control console 11 Ventilation port 4 Rear Handle used to pull push the scanner and place it in the desired position 12 Black White Video Printer optional 5 Rear I O Peripheral Accessory Connector Panel Provides ports for LAN Insulated USB Dual USB and DVI see Figure 3 18 13 CD DVD Drive 6 Sys...

Page 106: ...or DVI I type with digital output only DVDI D 5 LED Network activity 6 LED Network activity 3 4 4 EMI Protection The Vivid S60 Vivid S70 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 S60 Vivid S70 from image artifacts caused by this interference For this reason it is imperative that a...

Page 107: ...ance of 1 meter at all four sides 1 meter above the floor 3 5 3 Electrical Specifications 3 5 3 1 Verification of the Vivid S60 Vivid S70 Voltage Setting Verify that the mains voltage specified for the Vivid S60 Vivid S70 is available on site The voltage setting for the Vivid S60 Vivid S70 is found on a label near the Mains Power Circuit Breaker on the rear of the Vivid S60 Vivid S70 3 5 3 2 Elect...

Page 108: ...re responsible that 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 3 5 4 1 Connect Ethernet Connect the network cable to the Ethernet connector on the External I O The connector is located on the rear side of Vivid S60 Vivid S70 3 5 4 2 Connect USB Flash Card NOTE USB...

Page 109: ...VID S60N VIVID S70N BASIC SERVICE MANUAL Chapter 3 System Setup 3 21 P R E L I M I N A R Y Figure 3 19 Patient I O Panel 3 5 5 1 Connect ECG Connect a supported 3 lead ECG cable to the ECG connector on the Patient I O panel 1 ECG 1 1 ...

Page 110: ...connector and a pencil probe port NOTE The RS connector is compatible only with 6Tc RS and 9T RS probes Probes can be connected or changed any time as described below regardless of whether the system is powered ON or OFF Figure 3 20 Probe Connectors on Vivid S60N Vivid S70N Front Panel CAUTION HANDLE THE PROBE GENTLY WHILE CONNECTING AND DISCONNECTING DO NOT TOUCH THE PATIENT AND ANY OF THE CONNEC...

Page 111: ...wer to connect or disconnect a probe CAUTION Do not allow the probe head to hang freely Excessive impact to the probe will result in irreparable damage CAUTION To prevent probe connector pins damage or PCB board damage do not use excessive force when connecting the probes CAUTION Keep the probe cables away from the wheels Do not bend the probe cables Do not cross cables between probes ...

Page 112: ...s 1 Rotate the lock handle counter clockwise to the horizontal position to unlock the connector 2 Carefully 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 RS Probes 1 Move the connector locking lever to the left to unlock the connector 2 Carefully remove the connector from the port ...

Page 113: ...6 2 Vivid S60 Vivid S70 Configuration 3 6 2 1 Contents in this Sub section Select System Settings Screen 3 25 Enter Location 3 26 Adjust Date and Time 3 27 Select Language for User Interface and Online Manuals 3 29 Select Units of Measure and Video Format 3 30 3 6 2 2 Select System Settings Screen 1 Select Config F2 and log on as adm 2 Select System and then select Settings if needed The Settings ...

Page 114: ...RECTION FR091521 REVISION 1 VIVID S60N VIVID S70N BASIC SERVICE MANUAL 3 26 Section 3 6 Configuration P R E L I M I N A R Y 3 6 2 3 Enter Location Figure 3 22 Enter Location 1 Settings 2 Location 3 System ...

Page 115: ...cters 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 2 Select the Department field and type 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 nam...

Page 116: ...ferred Time Format see 3 in the figure 24 the 24 hour format is used 12 the 12 AM PM hour format is used 4 Adjust the date see 1 in the figure New date is displayed 5 Adjust the time see 2 in the figure New time is displayed 6 Select Default Century 1900 2000 or None see 5 in the figure 1900 the number 19 is automatically displayed when entering the year in the patient date of birth To edit centur...

Page 117: ...als STEP TASK EXPECTED RESULT S 1 From the Settings screen select the preferred 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 preferred language for the online manual The selected language will be used as soon as the unit has been restarted 3 See Table 3 16 ...

Page 118: ... format STEP TASK EXPECTED RESULT S 1 In the Settings window use the Units pull down menu 3 in Figure 3 24 on page 3 29 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 24 on page 3 29 The selected video format will be used as soon as the un...

Page 119: ...ration 3 32 Add Printer 3 33 Optional Peripherals Peripheral Connection 3 34 3 6 3 2 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 25 Service Screen 3 6 3 3 Select Video Format PAL or NTSC This selection must correspond to the Video Standard PAL or NTSC used at the location Figure 3 26 Select Video Format Fro...

Page 120: ... Keyboard Configuration 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 17 Select Keyboard STEP TASK EXPECTED RESULT S 1 Select Keyboard Setup to get access to Keyboard Properties 2 Select Keyboards and Languages 3 Select Change Keyboards ...

Page 121: ...be used In this event please follow instructions in the respective printer installation procedure Related information Optional Peripherals Peripheral Connection on page 3 34 4 Select the keyboard and then select OK Table 3 18 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 Table 3 ...

Page 122: ... S70 Monochrome Black and White Digital Sony UP_D898 printer 3 6 4 3 Approved External Peripherals One of the external units listed below may be connected to the USB port on the rear of the Vivid S60 Vivid S70 3 6 4 4 External Peripherals for Connection to USB Footswitch Configuration of the footswitch is done on the Config Imaging Application screen For more information refer to the Vivid S60 Viv...

Page 123: ...the HP Laserjet M451 Color Printer requires configuring the IP addresses for both the Vivid S60N Vivid S70Nsystem and for the printer Follow the instructions described below Peer to Peer using a cross communication cable between the system and the printer See Defining the Printer IP Address on page 3 36 WARNING WARNING THE HP LASERJET M451 COLOR PRINTER MUST BE CONNECTED DIRECTLY TO A MAINS AC POW...

Page 124: ... N A R Y Defining the Printer IP Address The settings for the HP Laserjet M451 Color printer are controlled via the printer s control panel located as shown in Figure 3 29 NOTE For an explanation of the printer s control panel see the legend in Table 3 19 on page 3 37 Figure 3 29 Printer Control Panel 6 1 8 7 5 4 3 2 ...

Page 125: ...nter Use the menus on the display to establish printer settings 2 Back Arrow Use this button for the following actions Exit the control panel menus Scroll back to a previous menu in a submenu list Scroll back to a previous menu item in a submenu list without saving changes to the menu Item 3 Left Arrow Use this button to navigate through the menus or to decrease a value that appears on the display...

Page 126: ...ith an IP address 9 Set the IP address to 0 0 0 0 10 Press OK twice The printer s IP address is now configured Defining the Paper Size 1 From Windows Desktop navigate to Printers and Faxes and select the HP CP2020 printer 2 From the console press Update Menu and from the context menu select Properties 3 Select the required settings and click OK 4 Print a test page to confirm that the printer is pr...

Page 127: ...led options 3 6 5 3 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 4 Select New to open the New Key dialog where you type the SW Option Key 5 Type the Software Option Key You must include the dashes as they are part of the Software Option Key 6 Press Save to sav...

Page 128: ...er Cable for network TCP IP use to connect the two units this way a Connect one end of the crossed network cable to the network connector on the Vivid S60 Vivid S70 b Connect the other end to the network connector to the Workstation Connection via a Peer to Peer network You will need a network hub and one network cable for each unit connected to the hub Connection via Hospital Network You will nee...

Page 129: ...nectivity Installation Worksheet on page 2 13 can be used for gathering this information Typical source for this information is the network administrator 3 8 2 Compatibility Vivid S60 Vivid S70 can communicate with EchoPAC Image Vault For networks with Image Vault 5 server running on Windows Server 2003 or Windows Server 2008 If not already done install the latest version of the Vivid Raw Data Mod...

Page 130: ...tings for Vivid S60 Vivid S70 1 My Computer Computer Name For Vivid S60 Vivid S70 this name is on the form VIVIDX 00NNNN where 00NNNN is a number NNNN is the scanner 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 ...

Page 131: ... on a remote computer or server you must configure Vivid S60 Vivid S70 to communicate with it The configuration is done in the Server Config setup area on the Tcpip screen Figure 3 32 Server Config 3 8 5 1 To Access the Tcpip Screen Follow this procedure to access the Tcpip screen 1 Log on as ADM 2 Select Connectivity Tcpip 3 8 5 2 To Add a Server in the Server Config List Follow this procedure to...

Page 132: ... to the Check button indicates that the IP Address is found on the network A red mark indicates that the IP address can t be found Possible reasons No network connection between the Vivid S60 Vivid S70 and the server The wrong IP Address 5 Select OK to confirm your new settings or Cancel to leave without doing any changes 3 8 5 4 To Delete a Server from the List To Delete a server from the list 1 ...

Page 133: ...HCARE approved adaptor When performing this procedure if preferred use the Touch screen keyboard Instructions will be displayed on the Monitor via the Connectivity utility 3 8 7 1 Configuring the Wireless Network Adaptor 1 From the default scanner screen press CONFIG F2 and log on as Adm as described in Logging On to the Vivid S60 Vivid S70 as ADM on page 4 8 Monitor Display Touch Screen Keyboard ...

Page 134: ...S70N Rear I O Peripheral Accessory Connector Panel NOTE In the event that a Wireless Network adaptor is not connected or if the connected Wireless Network adaptor is not the correct model an error message will be displayed Figure 3 35 Click OK to close the message To continue connect a GE approved Wireless Network USB adaptor 5 Click the Wireless Settings button see Figure 3 34 The Welcome screen ...

Page 135: ...MANUAL Chapter 3 System Setup 3 47 P R E L I M I N A R Y 6 Mark the checkbox for acceptance of terms then click Next A hardware connection message is displayed 7 Check that a GE approved Wireless Network adaptor is connected to the USB port Figure 3 36 Welcome Screen ...

Page 136: ...d network from the Available Networks list then click Next A window is displayed prompting for a Password 9 Type the correct network password NOTE In order to see the password that has been typed activate Display characters By using the mouse cursor to highlight the password the typed text will be visible Figure 3 37 Wireless Selection Network Window Figure 3 38 Wireless Network Window Enter Passw...

Page 137: ...displays confirmation of successful Wireless Network configuration 11 Click Close 12 Click on the Network icon in the bottom left corner of the screen The Network Status window will open indicating the status of network connection see Figure 3 40 Figure 3 39 Confirmation of Successful Wireless Network Configuration Figure 3 40 Network Status Window ...

Page 138: ...Connected and that the Signal is available 14 Click OK to close the Network Status window NOTE The system is now connected to the desired Wireless Network In future as long as the same Wireless Network is available connection will be automatic NOTE Whenever connection to a new different Wireless Network is required it will be necessary to repeat all procedures steps above ...

Page 139: ...wer switch on the printer NOTE To be able to use the printer the printer must be selected on the Vivid S60 Vivid S70 3 9 3 USB Flash Card Setup There is no special setup procedure for use of a USB Flash Card 3 9 4 Wireless Network Adaptor The Wireless Network adaptor should be connected to the lower USB socket on the Vivid S60N Vivid S70N Rear I O Peripheral Accessory Connector Panel NOTE It is po...

Page 140: ... systems with software version 201 46 0 or higher Table 3 20 Wizard for Wireless Communication Setup 1 of 3 Step Description Illustration 1 Turn on the Ultrasound System 2 Connect the approved Wi Fi dongle to the Ultrasound System 3 On the touch panel press Utility Config 4 Enter the Operator name A Password B and click Log on C 5 On the bottom tool bar click the Connectivity button and then selec...

Page 141: ...Wireless Network adaptor is not connected the following dialog box appears Click OK to close the dialog box connect the Wireless Network adaptor and click the Refresh button to proceed The Wifi Configuration window appears with the list of the available wireless networks Table 3 20 Wizard for Wireless Communication Setup Continued 2 of 3 Step Description Illustration ...

Page 142: ...d that appears and click Connect Click the eye toggle button to make the password characters either visible or invisible If the selected wireless network does not require a password the connection is automatically performed If the connection succeeds the status of the selected wireless network is indicated in green 8 Click Close to close the Wifi Configuration window Table 3 20 Wizard for Wireless...

Page 143: ...or perform the following steps Note Changing the output resolution will change the resolution of the main screen as well Table 3 21 Adjusting Screen Resolution Step Description Illustration 1 On the touch panel press More to expand the options list and then press LCD 2 On the LCD Control screen select one of the available resolutions 3 Click Yes to confirm the selection 4 Restart the Ultrasound Sy...

Page 144: ...Ultrasound system documentation This ensures that all relevant safety and user information is available during the operation and service of the complete Ultrasound system 3 10 1 Installation Acceptance Test Criteria A Vivid S60N Vivid S70N ultrasound scanner is ready for use after the system has been configured successfully in accordance with the information provided in Chapter 3 System Setup this...

Page 145: ... R Y 3 10 3 Product Locator Installation 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 41 Product Locator Installation Card Example ...

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Page 147: ...a collection of procedures for quickly checking major functions of the ultrasound system and diagnostic instructions using the built in service software These checks can be a great asset in determining whether the ultrasound system is working as it should 4 1 2 Special Equipment Required ECG Pads ECG Harness CABLE ECG MARQ AHA AMERICA P N 164L0025 LEADWIRES ECG MARQ AHA AMERICA P N 164L0027 or CAB...

Page 148: ...curely in place The covers are required for safe operation good Ultrasound system performance and cooling purposes WARNING WARNING Energy Control and Power Lockout for Vivid S60 Vivid S70 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...

Page 149: ...ystem reboot disconnect any USB mass storage device from the system unless a Software Installation procedure is required and the appropriate software installation storage device is connected DANGER ALWAYS CONNECT THE ULTRASOUND SYSTEM TO A 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 ...

Page 150: ...ner 5 Ensure that the wall outlet is of the appropriate type and that the AC Power ON OFF switch on the scanner rear panel is turned OFF If necessary switch it to the OFF position 6 Connect the AC Power Cable female plug to the Power Inlet AC IN at the rear of the unit see Figure 4 1 Use the cable clip to secure the cable firmly in the socket Figure 4 2 Note In the next step it is necessary to scr...

Page 151: ... tighten the screw or damage the cable 8 Connect the other end of the AC Power Cable male plug to a hospital grade mains power outlet with the proper rated voltage The unit is ready for Power ON Boot Up 4 2 2 3 Switch ON the AC Power to Vivid S60 Vivid S70 1 Turn ON the Power ON OFF switch at the rear of the system NOTE The LED is illuminated green indicating Power ON You should hear a click from ...

Page 152: ...listed in the next steps 1 Back End Processor is turned ON and starts to load the software 2 The Start Screen is displayed on the monitor 3 A start up progress bar indicating the time used for software loading is displayed 4 The software initiates and sets up the Front End electronics and the rest of the scanner 5 The Keyboard backlight illuminates 6 As soon as the software has been loaded either ...

Page 153: ...dow The SYSTEM EXIT menu used when switching off the unit gives you these choices 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 greyed out it indicates that no user is logged on to the unit at the moment Shutdown Use this button to shut down the system The entire system will shut down If the Shutdown button is gr...

Page 154: ...irst time someone log in to Vivid S60 Vivid S70 the Operator field will be blank Figure 4 6 Operator Login As default two users are defined on Vivid S60 Vivid S70 USR and ADM If you log on as USR you will have access to do setup tasks that a user may need to do during daily use Example To select a printer As default no password has been set for USR Just type the name USR and select Login If you lo...

Page 155: ...in the Operator field 2 Type the current password If this is the first time the Vivid S60 Vivid S70 is turned on the Imaging and Analysis Global Level window will be displayed If another screen was displayed earlier before logging out or turning unit OFF that screen will be displayed Figure 4 7 Imaging and Analysis Global Level Window 4 2 5 Data Management For information refer to the latest revis...

Page 156: ...s warehouse you dispose of the hard drive Wipe the HDD partitions as described here 1 Reload the system software from the software media 2 Select Overwrite all content on HDD WARNING WARNING Before you dispose of the hard drive or return the BEP to the local parts organization make sure you remove ALL PATIENT DATA from the hard drive given that the hard drive is still functional In some countries ...

Page 157: ... part of the LCD monitor to adjust the position of the monitor Figure 4 8 Figure 4 8 Positioning the LCD Monitor NOTE When lifting up the monitor from the folded down state you can hold the upper corner of the monitor 4 2 7 1 2 To Lock the LCD Monitor 1 Turn the release knob counter clockwise to raise the lock 2 Move the LCD monitor sideways to lock the arm s joints 3 Push the monitor down into pa...

Page 158: ...t wheels of the Vivid S60 Vivid S70 control the following Swivel and brake on the Front wheels Swivel on the Rear wheels Examine the wheels frequently for defects to avoid breaking or jamming Figure 4 10 Wheels 1 Release front wheel brake 2 Lock Front Wheel brake 3 Front wheels 4 Rear wheel swivel 5 Rear wheels CAUTION Use the brakes on the front wheels when preparing to transport the unit or if p...

Page 159: ...e Related information LCD Monitor Position Adjustment on page 4 11 Power Shut Down on page 4 7 4 2 8 3 To Ensure Safety while Moving the Vivid S60 Vivid S70 1 Ensure that the keyboard console and LCD monitor are in locked position 2 Proceed cautiously when crossing door or elevator thresholds Grasp the front handle grips or the back handle bar and push or pull Do not attempt to move the unit using...

Page 160: ...nloading Secure the Vivid S60 Vivid S70 while it is on the lift to prevent rolling Do not attempt to hold it in place by hand Cushion the Vivid S60 Vivid S70 and strap the lower part so that it does not break loose Ensure that the Vivid S60 Vivid S70 is secured inside the vehicle Secure it with straps to the two hooks under the system to prevent movement while in transit Drive cautiously to preven...

Page 161: ...d from the keyboard 4 Lift off the Top Locking Plate including the Rubber Dust Filtering Ring and trackball from the keyboard 5 Wipe off any oil or dust from the trackball using a cleaner or dry cloth 6 Wipe off any oil or dust from the trackball housing rollers etc using a cleaner or cotton bud 7 Insert the trackball into the housing 8 Place the Top Locking Plate including the Rubber Dust Filteri...

Page 162: ...iew The functional checks for Vivid S60 Vivid S70 are described in this section Functional checks are used to verify that the Vivid S60 Vivid S70 operates as intended The functional checks may also be used during troubleshooting 4 3 2 Performance Checks 4 3 2 1 Test Phantoms The use of test phantoms is only recommended if required by your facility s customer s QA program ...

Page 163: ... 4 17 P R E L I M I N A R Y 4 3 3 2D Mode B Mode Checks 4 3 3 1 Introduction The 2D Mode is the system s default mode 4 3 3 2 Preparations 1 Connect one of the probes 2 Turn ON the Vivid S60 Vivid S70 The 2D Mode window is displayed default mode Figure 4 12 The 2D Screen Cardiac 1 Probe orientation marker 2 Parameter window ...

Page 164: ...DIRECTION FR091521 REVISION 1 VIVID S60N VIVID S70N BASIC SERVICE MANUAL 4 18 Section 4 3 Functional Checks P R E L I M I N A R Y Figure 4 13 2D Touch Panel 4D Probe Live Page 1 and 2 ...

Page 165: ...age Gain increases or decreases the amount of echo information displayed TGC compensates for depth related attenuation in the image Use the Depth control to adjust the range to be imaged Use the Frequency control move to higher frequencies or the Frame rate control move to lower frame rate to increase resolution in image Use the Frequency control move to lower frequency to increase penetration Use...

Page 166: ...M Mode 4 Depth scale 5 Time scale 6 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 p...

Page 167: ...lot of a cursor line in the axial plane of the 2D image Anatomical M Mode AMM displays a distance time plot from a cursor line which is independent from the axial plane AMM is available in greyscale color TVI Tissue Tracking Strain rate and Strain modes Curved Anatomical M Mode CAMM displays a distance time plot from a free drawn cursor line CAMM is available in greyscale color TVI Tissue Tracking...

Page 168: ...ly stored 2D images More than one heart cycle should be stored if performing M Mode in post processing 2 Use the trackball assigned function Pos to position the cursor over the required area of the image 3 Press Trackball to allow free rotation of the solid full length cursor line throughout the 2D image trackball assigned function Angle 4 Rotate the solid cursor line to the desired direction 4 3 ...

Page 169: ... or the Frame rate control move to lower frame rate to increase resolution in image Adjust Dynamic range to optimize the useful range of incoming echoes to the available greyscale Adjust Compress to further optimize the display Adjust Reject to reduce noise while taking care not to eliminate significant low level diagnostic information 4 3 5 Color Mode Checks 4 3 5 1 Introduction Color Flow screen...

Page 170: ...DIRECTION FR091521 REVISION 1 VIVID S60N VIVID S70N BASIC SERVICE MANUAL 4 24 Section 4 3 Functional Checks P R E L I M I N A R Y Figure 4 17 Color 2D Touch Panel Page 1 and 2 ...

Page 171: ...ANUAL Chapter 4 General Procedures and Functional Checks 4 25 P R E L I M I N A R Y 4 3 5 3 Color M Mode Overview Figure 4 18 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 172: ...DIRECTION FR091521 REVISION 1 VIVID S60N VIVID S70N BASIC SERVICE MANUAL 4 26 Section 4 3 Functional Checks P R E L I M I N A R Y Figure 4 19 Color M Mode Touch Panel Page 1 and 2 Color Controls ...

Page 173: ...kball 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 ROI 4 3 5 4 2 Color 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 t...

Page 174: ...W CW Doppler Mode Screen 1 Sample volume PW only 2 Angle correction marker 3 Velocity scale 4 Low velocity reject 5 Nyquist velocity 6 Doppler baseline 7 Frequency scale configurable see Page4 30 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 im...

Page 175: ...IVID S60N VIVID S70N BASIC SERVICE MANUAL Chapter 4 General Procedures and Functional Checks 4 29 P R E L I M I N A R Y Figure 4 21 PW Doppler Touch Panels Page 1and 2 Related information Refer to the Vivid S60 Vivid S70 User Manual ...

Page 176: ...er resolution or higher setting to more easily locate the disturbed flows Adjustment of the Sample volume may affect the PRF Nyquist limit settings Adjust the Compress setting to balance the effect of stronger and weaker echoes and obtain the desired intensity display Adjust Frequency to optimize flow display Higher setting will improve resolution and the lower setting will increase the depth pene...

Page 177: ...imization ASO ASO is used to automatically adjust baseline and scale of the PW CW spectrum to optimize the spectral display It will avoid the display of a folded spectrum and stretch the spectrum vertically as large as possible ASO optimization is not continuous but performed instantaneously each time Auto is pressed 4 3 7 Tissue Velocity Imaging TVI Checks 4 3 7 1 Introduction TVI calculates and ...

Page 178: ...ouch 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 greyscale imaging during one or several cardiac cycles with high temporal resolution ...

Page 179: ...ent If necessary the following controls can be adjusted to further optimize the TVI display 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 quantification noise TVI provides velocity info...

Page 180: ...list of the connected probes will pop up on the screen 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 Operator Panel The selected application starts 4 Verif...

Page 181: ...6L0028 ECG Pads 3 pc or ECG simulator 4 3 9 3 Preparations None 4 3 9 4 ECG Check Table 4 3 ECG Checks Step Task Expected Result s 1 Connect the ECG harness to the connector on the front of the system The unit displays a straight curve along the bottom edge of the image sector on the screen 2 Connect the three leads to an ECG simulator or Fasten the three ECG Pads to your body and connect the thre...

Page 182: ...plays the cineloop boundary markers on either side of the last detected heart cycle Figure 4 24 Cineloop Display 4 3 10 2 Preparation 1 Connect one of the probes to the scanner 2 Turn ON the scanner The 2D Mode window is displayed default mode 4 3 10 3 Using Cineloop 4 3 10 3 1 Selection of a Cineloop 1 Press Freeze The left and right markers are displayed on either side of the last detected heart...

Page 183: ...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 additional time before and after the R wave and to display a preview before storage 4 3 10 3 2 Adjustment of Cineloop Playback Use the trackball or adjust Speed to increase or decrease the sp...

Page 184: ...onfiguration issue in Utilities Connectivity If the page prints out from Windows there could not be a problem within Windows In this event you will see an incomplete print out of the test page 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 an incomplete Test Page printed out This is n...

Page 185: ...ices 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 Now you can check the printer by pressing the Print button you just configured If you configured it for 1 row and 1 column each time you press the Print button you will get a print sent to ...

Page 186: ...Make sure the arm is locked and no movement is observed when moderate force is applied to the operator panel upwards and downwards 4 Check all positioning capabilities of the Articulated Arm as illustrated in Figure 5 6 on page 5 9 Make sure the arm can be moved freely into the illustrated positions Table 4 6 Operator Panel Movement Check Step Task Expected Result s 1 Lift the left right release h...

Page 187: ...e that you do apply some force to move the monitor During movement some friction should felt During the movement make sure the image displayed on the monitor does not present any disturbance Table 4 8 Brakes Function Check Front Castor Wheels Step Task Expected Result s 1 Release the wheel lock upper lever on each front castor wheel by pushing the lever labeled OFF Push and pull the unit right lef...

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Page 189: ...robes Table 5 1 Contents in Chapter 5 Section Description Page Number 5 1 Overview 5 1 5 2 General Information 5 2 5 3 Vivid S60 Vivid S70 System Design 5 4 5 4 Vivid S60 Vivid S70 Ultrasound Scanner Positioning Capabilities 5 6 5 5 Vivid S60 Vivid S70 Ultrasound Scanner Electronic Cage 5 11 5 6 Service Access to the Vivid S60 Vivid S70 System Modules 5 14 5 7 Top Console with Monitor Operator Con...

Page 190: ...e Vivid S60N Vivid S70N ultrasound scanner is extremely versatile and depending upon the installed software can be used for various imaging modes These include 2D Gray Scale and 2D Color Flow imaging 4D imaging M Mode Gray Scale imaging Color M Mode Doppler Different combinations of the above modes The Vivid S60 Vivid S70 system main hardware components are configured as illustrated in Figure 5 1 ...

Page 191: ...CG signals The ECG Respiratory module which supports acquisition of three bipolar ECG channels leads I II III is incorporated in the cabinet cage assembly to provide ECG signals to synchronize cardiac ultrasound image acquisition 5 2 1 1 System Configuration and Software System configuration is stored on a hard disk drive inside the Back End Unit At power up all necessary software is loaded from t...

Page 192: ...und scanner comprises three main sections illustrated in Figure 5 2 User Interface Main Scanner Power Supply also named the AC Distribution Box Figure 5 2 Vivid S60 Vivid S70 Ultrasound Scanner System Design Main Display Touch Screen Distribution Panel BIF Patient I O ECG and Respiratory AC Distribution Box and Battery Scanner Electronic Cage B W Printer DVD R W Operator Panel User Interface Secti...

Page 193: ...lectronic Cage that includes the following modules Front End Unit Back End Unit Patient I O Module Sub Woofer Rear Interface Panel Optional DVD RW Optional B W Printer NOTE For an explanation and illustrations of the Electronic Cage see Vivid S60 Vivid S70 Ultrasound Scanner Electronic Cage on page 5 11 For detailed information on individual modules refer to the following Front End Unit on page 5 ...

Page 194: ...ivid S60 Vivid S70 Ultrasound Scanner Positioning Capabilities P R E L I M I N A R Y Section 5 4 Vivid S60 Vivid S70 Ultrasound Scanner Positioning Capabilities 5 4 1 System Up and Down Positions Figure 5 3 Vivid S60 Vivid S70 Ultrasound Scanner Up and Down Positions 1086 mm 1342 mm 981 mm 838 mm ...

Page 195: ... BASIC SERVICE MANUAL Chapter 5 Components and Function Theory 5 7 P R E L I M I N A R Y 5 4 2 Upper Section Positioning Control Figure 5 4 Vivid S60 Vivid S70 Ultrasound Scanner Upper Section Positioning Control UI 30o Swivel Control UI Up Down Control ...

Page 196: ...VICE MANUAL 5 8 Section 5 4 Vivid S60 Vivid S70 Ultrasound Scanner Positioning Capabilities P R E L I M I N A R Y 5 4 3 Main Display Articulated Arm Figure 5 5 Vivid S60 Vivid S70 Ultrasound Scanner Side View Main Display Articulated Arm Optional Alphanumeric Keyboard ...

Page 197: ... S60N VIVID S70N BASIC SERVICE MANUAL Chapter 5 Components and Function Theory 5 9 P R E L I M I N A R Y 5 4 4 Main Display Positioning Capabilities Figure 5 6 Vivid S60 Vivid S70 Ultrasound Scanner Main Display Positioning Capabilities ...

Page 198: ... SERVICE MANUAL 5 10 Section 5 4 Vivid S60 Vivid S70 Ultrasound Scanner Positioning Capabilities P R E L I M I N A R Y 5 4 5 System Positioning for Transportation Figure 5 7 Vivid S60 Vivid S70 Ultrasound Scanner Positioned for Transportation Mode Display Arm Lock ...

Page 199: ... Front End Unit located in the Electronic Cage door Back End Unit located inside the Electronic Cage cabinet The Vivid S60 Vivid S70 Ultrasound Scanner architecture is based on the software beamforming cSound architecture In this architecture the data acquired from the ultrasound channels is transferred from the Front End to the Back End the Beam forming is done by the Back End software NOTE Exter...

Page 200: ...SION 1 VIVID S60N VIVID S70N PROPRIETARY SERVICE MANUAL 5 12 Section 5 5 Vivid S60 Vivid S70 Ultrasound Scanner Electronic Cage P R E L I M I N A R Y Figure 5 9 Electronic Cage Front View Figure 5 10 Electronic Cage Rear View ...

Page 201: ...DIRECTION FR091521 REVISION 1 VIVID S60N VIVID S70N BASIC SERVICE MANUAL Chapter 5 Components and Function Theory 5 13 P R E L I M I N A R Y Figure 5 11 Electronic Cage Top View ...

Page 202: ...ess to the modules in the Electronic Cage Front End Unit and Back End Unit is from the front of the system by opening the Cage door to the right If necessary the Front End Unit may be dismounted from the cage by lifting it upwards as shown below Figure 5 12 Electronic Cage Access to the Front End Unit WARNING WARNING WHEN OPENING AND CLOSING THE ELECTRONIC CAGE TAKE CARE NOT TO DAMAGE THE CABLES C...

Page 203: ...M I N A R Y 5 6 2 Modules Accessed from the Rear Access to the AC Box and Battery is from the rear of the system by removal of the Lower Rear Cover The Main Cage FAN is also accessed from the rear by removal of the Upper Rear Cover Figure 5 14 Electronic Cage Access to the Back End Unit Figure 5 15 Modules Accessed from the Rear ...

Page 204: ... illustrated in Figure 5 6 on page 5 9 In order to optimize the display settings a light sensing device ambient light sensors located on each side of the Monitor is used for measuring the ambient light This data is processed by the main CPU which adapts the display setting accordingly 5 7 2 Operator Control Panel and Speakers The Vivid S60 Vivid S70 Operator Control Panel the OPIO module comprises...

Page 205: ...M I N A R Y On Off button with one Status LED one Battery Status LED USB 2 0 port for use by user 3 x Error LEDs for system diagnostic purposes Alphanumeric keyboard with physical keys optional Output connector for the powering the Main Monitor EEPROM for retaining the module information such as serial number and revision number ...

Page 206: ...or Operator Control Panel and Touch Screen P R E L I M I N A R Y 5 7 2 1 Keyboard and Operator Panel Components 5 7 2 1 1 Power ON OFF Button and Power Status LEDs The various states of Power ON OFF and Battery indication status are illustrated in Figure 5 17 below Figure 5 17 Power ON OFF and Battery Status Indicators ...

Page 207: ...mounting area This cover is removed when assembling the unit A N KB communication is transferable via an internal dedicated USB cable to the OPIO 5 7 2 3 Extended Keys Buttons The Extended Keyboard has 24 buttons Extended Keys that are backlit in two colors as follows White light for visibility in the dark Green light indicates activity 5 7 3 Touch Screen The 12 Touch Screen located above the oper...

Page 208: ... that can host the connections illustrated below Figure 5 19 shows a view of the Vivid S60N Vivid S70N ultrasound unit rear panel showing external peripheral accessory connectors 1 Ethernet LAN connector 1000 Base TX Ethernet IEEE 802 3 2 Isolated USB connector USB 1 0 only 3 Dual USB connector 4 DVI D Display OUT connector DVI I type with digital output only DVDI D 5 LED Network activity 6 LED Ne...

Page 209: ...r Supply FEPS on page 5 22 Control Front End cFE Module includes four Transmit and Receive Modules TRX32 See Front End cFE Board on page 5 22 and Patient I O Module on page 5 23 Probe Selector Module PSB For interconnection of probes see Probe Selection Board PSB on page 5 23 Patient I O Module PATIO For a detailed description see Patient I O Module on page 5 23 NOTE For Service Access to the Fron...

Page 210: ... the following sections Low Voltage Power Supply LVPS High Voltage Power Supply HVPS 5 9 3 Front End cFE Board The function of the cFE interface is to transmit receive all the channels data signals to from the four TRX32 boards assembled on the cFE board In addition it contains all the control and status lines required for HV MUX Setup Probe selection and reading Probe status and information ...

Page 211: ... the PSB is to select the active probe and transfer the probe data to the cFE Board The PSB provides a mechanical and electrical interface for 3 DLP probes a single RS probe and a single pencil probe 5 9 4 1 Pencil Connector The PSB Pencil Connector supports use of Vivid S5 S6 pencil probes 5 9 5 Patient I O Module 5 9 5 1 Patient I O PATIO Module Functional Description The PATIO module is part of...

Page 212: ...P R E L I M I N A R Y Section 5 10 Back End Unit 5 10 1 Introduction The Back End Unit BEU which supports the operation of the Vivid S60 Vivid S70 ultrasound unit and is the main controller for the system comprises the following modules Back End Processing BEP Module Back End Interface BIF Module Hard Disk Drive ...

Page 213: ...tribution 5 11 1 Introduction The Vivid S60 Vivid S70 system power distribution consists of the following modules An Isolated AC DC Power supply to all System modules 18v 400W called the AC Box Unit AC Distribution Box Optional Battery that supplies Power to the system in the event of AC power failure 12 16 8v 150W Non Isolated AC Power supply to Integrated B W Printer ...

Page 214: ...ng as a UPS and communicating with the Vivid S60 Vivid S70 Ultrasound Scanner system over the SMBus The Battery pack contains protection circuitry and a fuel gauge IC with internal memory to store pack configuration information measurement calibration coefficients manufacturer s information and chemistry data NOTE The Battery prevents uncontrolled system shut down in the event of power loss or if ...

Page 215: ...re is between 0 C and 65 C 32 F and 149 F and discharge the batteries between 10 C and 55 C 14 F and 131 F Do not short circuit the battery by directly connecting the battery terminals with metal objects Do not heat the battery or incinerate Do not expose the battery to temperature over 60 C 140 F Keep it away from fire and other heat sources Do not charge the battery near a heat source e g fire o...

Page 216: ...c cabinet Front End Fan located on the metal box of the TRX32 Boards on the cFE AC Distribution Box Fan located on the side of the AC Distribution Box All fans are controlled and have variable speed The cooling requirement for the Vivid S60N Vivid S70N ultrasound scanner with monitor and on board peripherals is up to 2000 BTU h This figure does not include cooling needed for lights people or other...

Page 217: ...port on the rear of the Vivid S60 Vivid S70 Related information External Peripherals for Connection to USB on page 3 34 Color Video Printer Setup on page 3 51 5 13 2 3 USB Flash Drive USB Flash Card option Due to the EMC requirements only USB Flash Cards tested for use with Vivid S60 Vivid S70 may be used Related information See Chapter 9 Renewal Parts for available USB Flash Drives 5 13 2 4 Ether...

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Page 219: ... I N A R Y Chapter 6 Service Adjustments Section 6 1 Overview 6 1 1 Purpose of Chapter 6 This chapter explains that there are no service adjustments required on a Vivid S60N Vivid S70N ultrasound scanner 6 1 2 Contents in this Chapter Power Supply Adjustments 6 2 LCD Monitor Adjustments 6 2 Touch Screen Adjustments 6 2 ...

Page 220: ...lf regulated If a voltage is outside the specified range it means that something is wrong either with the power supply itself or with one or more of the units connected to that specific power outlet When an error occurs the power will be turned OFF immediately Section 6 3 LCD Monitor Adjustments There are no adjustments required on the Monitor Section 6 4 Touch Screen Adjustments There are no adju...

Page 221: ...w 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 Table 7 1 Contents in Chapter 7 Section Description Page Number 7 1 Overview 7 1 7 2 Service Safety Considerations 7 2 7 3 Gathering Troubleshooting Data 7 3 7 4 Sc...

Page 222: ...EATH ARE PRESENT IN THIS EQUIPMENT USE EXTREME CAUTION WHEN HANDLING TESTING AND ADJUSTING WARNING If the covers are removed from an operating Vivid S60 Vivid S70 ultrasound scanner 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 pa...

Page 223: ...ions Software Application Software revision Software medium s part number System Software System Software revision Software medium s part number 7 3 4 Collect a Trouble Image with Logs If the system should malfunction press the Alt D keys simultaneously This will collect a screen capture of the monitor system presets and several log files in a date and time stamped zip file NOTE This function may ...

Page 224: ...l 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 1 Type description of issue here 2 Select if you ve had a system lockup after restart 3 Select where to store the report 4 Select this button when ready to Save and Export 5 Pr...

Page 225: ...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 can then be viewed by the Online Centre OLC 7 4 4 Capture a Screen Image Using the Shortcut Follow the steps in this procedure to capture a screen image 1 With the desired image displayed on the screen press Ctrl and PrtSc pr...

Page 226: ...her as much information as possible about the conditions when the noise appear Is the noise present all the time after some time of use After how long time at special times of the day or night When at all locations in the hospital or only in one room area from time to time no special pattern of time is observed 7 5 4 Overview of Types of Noise There are different types of noise Use the information...

Page 227: ...nd off near the scanner Is the noise present all around the clock or only at special occasions 7 5 4 4 Self generated Noise Generated inside the Ultrasound system Example Color Noise in the near field Self generated noise will not change if you touch the scanner or the probe Self generated noise may be due to either heat problems hardware problems software problems 7 5 4 5 Heat Problems Heat probl...

Page 228: ...ains 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 circuit and a full size ground wire from ...

Page 229: ...DIRECTION FR091521 REVISION 1 VIVID S60N VIVID S70N BASIC SERVICE MANUAL Chapter 7 Diagnostics Troubleshooting 7 9 P R E L I M I N A R Y ...

Page 230: ...DIRECTION FR091521 REVISION 1 VIVID S60N VIVID S70N BASIC SERVICE MANUAL 7 10 Section 7 2 Service Safety Considerations P R E L I M I N A R Y ...

Page 231: ...ocedure 8 14 Printer Cover Replacement Procedure 8 15 Front Cover Replacement Procedures 8 16 Right Rear Cover Replacement Procedure 8 20 Left Rear Cover Replacement Procedure 8 23 OPIO Basket Replacement Procedure 8 26 Rear Folder Box Replacement Procedure 8 27 AC Distribution Box Cover Replacement Procedure 8 29 8 3 Control Console Components Replacement Procedures 8 31 21 5 Monitor Replacement ...

Page 232: ...Cable Replacement Procedure 8 81 8 5 Electronic Cage Components Replacement Procedures 8 83 Opening and Removing the Front End Door Assembly 8 83 Cabinet Cage Module Replacement Procedure 8 88 Hard Disk Replacement Procedure 8 91 BEP Replacement Procedure 8 94 BIOS Battery Replacement 8 98 Module Memory DDR Replacement Procedure 8 100 Plastic Axis Holders for BEP Replacement Procedure 8 102 CPU Pa...

Page 233: ...echanical Platform Components Replacement Procedures 8 147 Mechanical Assembly Base Console Replacement 8 147 Column Main Support Assembly Replacement 8 147 Mechanical Assembly Interface Base for the Operator Panel Replacement 8 147 Touch Screen Chassis Replacement Procedure 8 147 LCD Arm Alton 21 5in Wide Replacement Procedure 8 150 LCD Arm Riser for 21 5 inch monitor replacement procedure 8 153 ...

Page 234: ...er are for illustration purposes only and are subject to change without notice 8 7 Operating System and or Application Software Loading Procedures 8 173 8 8 Peripherals Replacement Procedures 8 185 DVD CD RW Drive Replacement Procedure 8 185 Black and White Printer Replacement Procedure 8 187 Table 8 1 Contents in Chapter 8 Continued Section Description Page Number ...

Page 235: ...ment Procedures 8 2 1 Overview of Covers Figure 8 1 Vivid S60 Vivid S70 Ultrasound Unit Table 8 2 Vivid S60 Vivid S70 Ultrasound Unit Covers Figure 8 1 Label Item Label Item 1 Air Inlet Left Side Cover 5 Right Rear Cover 2 Right Side Cover 6 AC Box Cover 3 Front Cover 7 DVD Cover 4 Left Rear Cover 8 DVD and Printer Cover Front View Rear View 3 1 6 4 7 2 5 8 ...

Page 236: ...are described in the relevant replacement procedure sections Note For removal of system accessories refer to the following procedures OPIO Basket Replacement Procedure on page 8 26 Rear Folder Box Replacement Procedure on page 8 27 8 2 1 3 Preparation for Cover Installation Replacement covers for the Vivid S60N Vivid S70N ultrasound scanner are supplied with the required securing screws and ball s...

Page 237: ...ter Replacement Procedure on page 8 8 8 2 2 1 Tools None 8 2 2 2 Time Required 5 min 8 2 2 3 Preparations Shut down the Vivid S60 Vivid S70 ultrasound unit as described in Power Shut Down on page 4 7 8 2 2 4 Air Inlet Left Side Cover Removal Procedure 1 Gripping the bottom of the cover pull it out towards you to release it from the lower securing clips 2 Pull the top of the cover out towards you r...

Page 238: ...nd inwards until clicks into place 3 Push the bottom of the cover upwards and inwards until it clicks into place Make sure the cover is correctly seated 8 2 2 5 1 Air Filter Replacement Procedure 1 Remove the Air Inlet cover from the left side of the system 2 Lay the cover face down on a flat clean surface 3 Release the filter from the securing tabs then lift it up and remove from the cover Figure...

Page 239: ... 8 2 2 5 2 Air Filter Installation Procedure 1 Place a new air filter inside the left cover carefully aligning the securing tabs with the recesses on the cover 2 Make sure the air filter is properly seated in the correct position 3 Install the air inlet left side cover on the system Air Inlet Left Side Cover Installation Procedure ...

Page 240: ...strated below 1 Gripping the recess at the bottom of the cover pull the right side cover out towards you to release it from the snap lock securing clips Figure 8 5 2 Pull the top of the cover out towards you releasing it from the upper securing clips 3 Remove the cover from the system 8 2 3 5 Right Side Cover Installation Procedure 1 Return the right side cover to the system carefully aligning it ...

Page 241: ... the cover the clips are like those illustrated in Figure 8 5 on page 8 10 8 2 4 1 Tools Phillips screwdriver 8 2 4 2 Time Required 5 min 8 2 4 3 Preparations Shut down the Vivid S60 Vivid S70 ultrasound unit as described in Power Shut Down on page 4 7 8 2 4 4 DVD Cover Removal Procedure The DVD Cover is shown in Figure 8 6 1 Remove the right side cover 2 Grip the bottom of the DVD cover and pull ...

Page 242: ...edures P R E L I M I N A R Y 8 2 4 5 DVD Cover Installation Procedure 1 Return the DVD cover to the right of the system carefully aligning the 4 snap lock securing clips with the securing pins 2 Push the DVD cover until it clicks into position 3 Install the right side cover Right Side Cover Installation Procedure ...

Page 243: ...the mechanical platform by 4 snap lock securing clips on the inner side of the cover 1 Remove the right side cover 2 Grip the bottom of the cover and pull it towards you to release it from the snap lock securing clips Figure 8 30 Remove the cover 8 2 5 5 DVD and Printer Cover Installation Procedure 1 Return the cover to the right of the system carefully aligning the 4 snap lock securing clips with...

Page 244: ...wn on page 4 7 8 2 6 4 Blank Cover Removal Procedure Note The Blank cover is secured to the mechanical platform by 4 snap lock securing clips on the inner side of the cover illustrated below 1 Remove the right side cover 2 Grip the bottom of the cover and pull it towards you to release it from the snap lock securing clips Figure 8 30 Remove the cover 8 2 6 5 Blank Cover Installation Procedure 1 Re...

Page 245: ... use of the printer cover 8 2 7 4 Printer Cover Removal Procedure Note The Printer cover is secured to the mechanical platform by 4 snap lock securing clips on the inner side of the cover 1 Remove the right side cover 2 Grip the bottom of the cover and pull it towards you to release it from the snap lock securing clips Figure 8 30 Remove the cover 8 2 7 5 Printer Cover Installation Procedure 1 Ret...

Page 246: ...e 8 2 8 1 Tools Phillips screwdriver 8 2 8 2 Time Required 10 min 8 2 8 3 Preparations Shut down the Vivid S60 Vivid S70 ultrasound unit as described in Power Shut Down on page 4 7 8 2 8 4 Front Cover Removal Procedure Note The Front Cover is secured to the base of the mechanical platform by a screw through a securing tab on each side of the cover left and right inner side 1 Remove all probes and ...

Page 247: ...ling removal of the cover 5 On the RS cable assembly press the release button and pull the slider to the side to provide access to the two securing screws Then unfasten the two screws and remove the RS cable assembly front part see Figure 8 12 Air Inlet Left Side Cover Removal Procedure on page 8 7 Right Side Cover Removal Procedure on page 8 10 DVD Cover Removal Procedure on page 8 11 Figure 8 11...

Page 248: ...h of the two screws from the securing tabs one each side of the cover left and right inner sides see Figure 8 13 7 Working from the front of the system pull the top of the cover towards you then lift the cover straight up over the wheel arches and remove it from the system Figure 8 13 Removing Screw from Front Cover Securing Tab Figure 8 14 Removing the Front Cover ...

Page 249: ...ion aligning the lower portion with the base of the mechanical platform Make sure the wheel arch cutouts are positioned correctly on either side 3 Push the upper portion of the cover back into position 4 Return each of the two screws previously removed to the securing tabs on either side of the cover and tighten securely 5 Place the front part of the RS cable assembly in the correct position then ...

Page 250: ...l Procedure Note The right rear cover is secured to the base of the mechanical platform by two screws one at the top of the cover one through a securing tab on the inner right side of the cover Figure 8 17 1 Disconnect any peripherals currently connected to the system 2 Remove the following covers right side DVD left side front FRU Part Refer to Table 9 8 on page 9 7 Figure 8 16 Right Rear Cover R...

Page 251: ...8 17 left 4 Remove the screw from the securing tab on the bottom inner right side of the cover Figure 8 17 right 5 Lift the cover upwards and carefully release the top of cover from the locating pin on the side of the mechanical platform shown in Figure 8 18 Figure 8 17 Right Rear Cover Removing Securing Screws Figure 8 18 Releasing Top of Cover from Locating Pin Cutout in Cover Locating Pin ...

Page 252: ...erly aligned with the locating pin Figure 8 18 then push the cover downwards to secure it in position 3 Return the screw previously removed to the securing tab on the inner right side of the cover and tighten securely Figure 8 17 right 4 Return the screw previously removed to the top bracket of the cover and tighten securely Figure 8 17 left 5 Install the following covers front left side DVD right...

Page 253: ... 7 8 2 10 4 Left Rear Cover Removal Procedure Note The left rear cover is secured to the mechanical platform by two screws one at the top of the cover one through a securing tab on the inner right side of the cover Figure 8 21 1 Remove the following covers left side right side DVD front FRU Part Refer to Table 9 8 on page 9 7 Figure 8 20 Left Rear Cover Air Inlet Left Side Cover Removal Procedure ...

Page 254: ...igure 8 21 left 3 Remove the screw from the securing tab on the bottom inner left side of the cover Figure 8 21 right 4 Lift the cover upwards and carefully release the top of cover from the locating pin on the side of the mechanical platform shown in Figure 8 18 Figure 8 21 Left Rear Cover Removing Securing Screws Figure 8 22 Releasing Top of Cover from Locating Pin Cutout in Cover Locating Pin ...

Page 255: ... Make sure the cutout in the cover is properly aligned with the locating pin Figure 8 18 then push the cover downwards to secure it in position 3 Return the screw previously removed to the securing tab on the inner right side of the cover and tighten securely Figure 8 17 right 4 Install the following covers front DVD right side left side 5 Reconnect any peripherals previously connected to the syst...

Page 256: ...se it from the two snap lock securing clips one on either side of the keyboard interface column see Figure 8 24 Remove the basket 8 2 11 5 OPIO Basket Installation Procedure 1 Working from the rear of the system return the basket to its original position on the keyboard interface column 2 Using both hands carefully push it inwards to secure it on the two snap lock securing clips one on either side...

Page 257: ...er Shut Down on page 4 7 8 2 12 4 Rear Folder Box Removal Procedure 1 Remove all contents from the folder box 2 Working from the rear of the system hold the rear folder box with both hands and carefully lift it upwards to release the two plastic hooks from the two supporting pins located one each side of the Support Column illustrated in Figure 8 26 3 Remove the rear folder box FRU Part Refer to T...

Page 258: ...ully align it against the rear of the support column then push it downwards to secure the two plastic hooks onto the two supporting pins located each side of the support column refer to Figure 8 26 3 Make sure the folder box is correctly positioned then push the adhesive pad against the column to firmly fix the box in position see Figure 8 28 Figure 8 27 Rear Folder Box Adhesive Pad at Rear Figure...

Page 259: ...e cover is secured to the base of the mechanical platform by two snap lock securing clips on the bottom inner side of the cover illustrated below 1 Working from the rear of the system raise the AC cable securing clip to the UP position The clip is now aligned to clear the aperture in the cover 2 Grip the bottom of the AC Distribution Box cover and pull it towards you to release it from the lower s...

Page 260: ...ution Box Cover Installation Procedure 1 Return the AC Distribution Box cover to its original position at the rear of the system 2 Position the AC cable securing clip to clear the aperture in the cover Figure 8 30 3 Align the bottom of the cover with the two securing clips and push it until it clicks into position Figure 8 31 AC Distribution Box Cover Installed ...

Page 261: ...60 Vivid S70 ultrasound unit as described in Power Shut Down on page 4 7 1 Lower the console to the maximum down position Make sure it is aligned in the central position not pulled to one side or the other 2 Fold the monitor forward into the face down position then lock the articulated arm 8 3 1 4 Remove the 21 5 inch Monitor 1 Remove the Monitor s Rear Cover as described below a Remove the two fi...

Page 262: ...nd cable from the Power Cable 4 f Remove screw and P clamp positioned in center of monitor 8 securing two cables plus ground wire from the arm 3 Remove the two securing screws 7 4 Loosen the two captive screws 6 5 Hold the monitor with both hands and carefully move it to align the captive screws with the widest part of the key hole slots and remove the monitor Carefully place the monitor face down...

Page 263: ...h the two key hole slot openings 4 Pull the monitor towards you until the captive screws are correctly positioned while supporting the monitor from below with one hand tighten the two screws with torque 1 3Nm 5 Return the two securing screws to the securing bracket and fasten with torque 1 3Nm 6 Secure the two ground cables 7 Plug in the Power cable the USB cable and the HDMI cable Refit the P cla...

Page 264: ...Touch Screen clips into the Touch Screen Rear Cover by way of 4 securing tabs Figure 8 34 1 Raise the console to the maximum up position Make sure it is aligned in the central position not pulled to one side or the other 2 Using a flat screwdriver carefully release the Service Cover snap lock securing tabs Figure 8 34 from the rear of the Touch Screen rear cover 3 Using two hands lift the service ...

Page 265: ...IVID S60N VIVID S70N BASIC SERVICE MANUAL Chapter 8 Replacement Procedures 8 35 P R E L I M I N A R Y 8 3 2 5 Touch Screen Service Cover Installation Procedure Perform the steps described in the removal procedure in the reverse order ...

Page 266: ...Screen Rear Cover is fastened to the back of the Touch Screen by 3 screws through securing tabs located on the base of the cover and 2 screws at the top Figure 8 34 1 Check the console is raised to the maximum up position Make sure it is aligned in the central position not pulled to one side or the other 2 Remove the Touch Screen Service Cover 3 Remove the 3 securing screws from the base of the co...

Page 267: ...38 5 Using two hands lift the rear cover slightly to release it from the 3 securing tabs then pull it up and away from the back of the Touch Screen to remove 8 3 3 5 Touch Screen Rear Cover Installation Procedure Perform the steps described in the removal procedure in the reverse order Figure 8 38 Removing the Rear Cover Top Securing Screws Figure 8 39 Removing the Touch Screen Rear Cover ...

Page 268: ...eparately See Table 9 11 on page 9 10 8 3 4 2 Time Required 20 min 8 3 4 3 Preparation Shut down the Vivid S60 Vivid S70 ultrasound unit as described in Power Shut Down on page 4 7 8 3 4 4 Touch Screen Removal Procedure 1 Raise the console to the maximum up position Make sure it is aligned in the central position not pulled to one side or the other 2 Remove the following Touch Screen covers servic...

Page 269: ...e following two cables DP to Touch Screen A and Power to Touch Screen B shown in Figure 8 41 5 Using a 7mm socket disconnect the Ground cable Figure 8 42 6 Tilt the Touch Screen forward away from the chassis then disconnect the two flex cables Figure 8 41 Disconnecting the Touch Screen Cables Figure 8 42 Disconnecting the Ground Cable Figure 8 43 Disconnecting the Flex Cables A B ...

Page 270: ...reen face down on a clean soft stable surface Figure 8 45 9 Remove the Touch Screen Rotaries Board NOTE After removing the Touch Screen Rotaries Board if not installing the replacement Touch Screen immediately keep the Rotaries Board and screws in a safe place as they will be required later for refitting to the new Touch Screen Figure 8 44 Removing the Touch Screen Figure 8 45 Touch Screen Removed...

Page 271: ...ound cable Figure 8 41 5 Reconnect the two Touch Screen cables and make sure to route them as shown in Figure 8 46 Power cable behind the Touch Screen chassis screw A DP cable in front of the Touch Screen chassis screw B 6 Fasten each cable with cable securing clips 7 Reconnect the two flex cables to the connectors on the rear of the Touch Screen Figure 8 43 For easier access to the cable connecto...

Page 272: ...lled to one side or the other 2 Remove the following Touch Screen covers service rear 3 Remove the Touch Screen 4 Remove the six rotary knobs from the Rotaries Board Figure 8 48 NOTE After removing the Touch Screen Rotary Knobs keep them safely together with the screws as they will be required for refitting to the new Touch Screen Rotaries Board 5 Carefully lay the Touch Screen face down on a clea...

Page 273: ...rd in position at the rear of the Touch Screen 2 Fasten securely with the 8 screws previously removed 3 Install the Touch Screen on the system 4 Refit the following Touch Screen covers rear service 5 Fit the six Touch Screen Rotary Knobs Figure 8 48 Touch Screen and Rotaries Board Rotary Knobs Removed Touch Screen Installation Procedure on page 8 41 Touch Screen Rear Cover Installation Procedure o...

Page 274: ...move it from the keyboard interface column refer to OPIO Basket Removal Procedure on page 8 26 1 Working from the front of the system raise the console to the maximum up position 2 Make sure that the console is aligned in the central position not pulled to one side or the other Note Adjacent to each of the four Allen screws two on the left two on the right there is an arrow marking the position of...

Page 275: ...e as shown in Figure 8 50 below arrows marked in the figure indicate the screw locations 5 Before proceeding place some protective sponge beneath the Keyboard Assembly unit to protect it from being damaged during the removal procedure see Figure 8 51 below Figure 8 50 Loosening the Captive Allen Screws beneath Keyboard Assembly Left Side Figure 8 51 Protective Sponge shown Beneath OPIO ...

Page 276: ...ng screw and unplug the data port cable from the Keyboard Assembly as shown in Figure 8 52 above 8 Unplug the Video Signal cable and using a flat screwdriver release the securing screw and unplug the power cable from the Keyboard Assembly see Figure 8 52 above 9 After releasing the three cables lift the keyboard assembly upwards and remove it from the system Figure 8 52 Underside of the Keyboard A...

Page 277: ...ake sure the console is raised to the maximum up position 2 Make sure that the console is aligned in the central position not pulled to one side or the other 3 Follow the steps for the Keyboard Assembly Removal procedure in reverse order as described in the Operator Panel Keyboard Assembly Removal Procedure on page 8 44 4 If used return the basket to the keyboard interface column refer to OPIO Bas...

Page 278: ...nt gently raise one edge of the damaged GE logo 2 Carefully prize the logo away from the Operator Panel 8 3 7 3 GE 40 mm Logo Installation Procedure 1 Prior to adhering the logo ensure the outer surface of the Operator Panel is clean dry and free of particles 2 Remove the GE logo from it s packing 3 Peel back the plastic protective outer layer from the logo and remove it to expose the adhesive sur...

Page 279: ...ly remove the existing label from the OPIO panel 2 Clean the area from where the label was removed and prepare the surface for adhering the replacement label 8 3 8 3 Operator Panel Label Installation Procedure 1 Prior to adhering the label ensure the surface of the Operator Panel is clean dry and free of particles 2 Remove the self adhesive label from it s packing 3 Peel back the plastic protectiv...

Page 280: ... requirements 8 3 9 2 Probe Cup Holders Removal Procedure The probe cup holders are located on either side of the operator s panel see Figure 8 56 From beneath the operator s panel press the gel cups upwards and remove them 8 3 9 3 Probe Cup Holders Installation Procedure Place a new set of probe cup holders in their respective positions on the operator s panel FRU Part Refer to Table 9 9 on page ...

Page 281: ... 10 3 Preparation Shut down the Vivid S60 Vivid S70 ultrasound unit as described in Power Shut Down on page 4 7 8 3 10 4 Alphanumeric Keyboard Removal Procedure 1 Remove the Operator Panel Keyboard Assembly 2 Carefully place the Operator Panel Keyboard Assembly upside down on a flat clean stable surface Figure 8 57 Alphanumeric Keyboard OPIO Bottom Cover Assembly CAUTION When performing these proc...

Page 282: ...below and disconnect the two USB cables from the side of the trackball as shown in Figure 8 59 see additional note below Note For systems previously fitted with the Alphanumeric Keyboard option the AN Keyboard is attached to the bottom cover integral part Note For systems without the Alphanumeric Keyboard option currently installed there is only one USB cable connected Figure 8 58 Operator Panel K...

Page 283: ...edure Note Extend the Alphanumeric Keyboard to the maximum OUT position before commencing this procedure 1 Holding the Alphanumeric Keyboard Bottom Cover close to the Operator Panel Keyboard Assembly carefully reconnect the two USB cables to the side of the trackball as shown in Figure 8 61 below Figure 8 60 Operator Panel Keyboard Assembly with AN Keyboard Bottom Cover Removed Figure 8 61 Install...

Page 284: ...Keyboard Assembly aligning each of the screw holes 3 Return and fasten the 9 Phillips screws previously removed to secure the bottom cover to the keyboard assembly see Figure 8 58 4 Carefully turn the Operator Panel Keyboard Assembly over right way up then install it on the system Figure 8 62 Fitting the Bottom Cover onto the Operator Panel Keyboard Assembly Base Operator Panel Keyboard Assembly I...

Page 285: ...Shut Down on page 4 7 8 3 11 4 Mechanical Trackball and Housing Removal Procedure 1 Remove the Keyboard Assembly and place on a flat clean stable surface 2 Working from the top remove the trackball ring by turning it counter clockwise 1 4 turn then lift CAUTION When performing these procedures take precautions to avoid damage of electrostatic sensitive components Always have the ESD wrist strap co...

Page 286: ... hand 4 Carefully turn the Keyboard Assembly over upside down 5 Remove the Keyboard Bottom Cover 6 Disconnect the 2 flex cables Figure 8 65 left 7 Remove each of the 3 hex nuts 5 5 mm from the Trackball Board and housing Figure 8 65 right 8 Lift the Trackball Board and Housing assembly up and remove Figure 8 66 Figure 8 64 Removing the Mechanical Trackball Alphanumeric Keyboard Removal Procedure o...

Page 287: ...to Figure 8 65 3 Secure the Trackball Housing using the 3 new nuts supplied with the kit 4 Carefully re connect the 2 cables previously disconnected Figure 8 65 left 5 Re fit the Keyboard Bottom Cover 6 Install the Keyboard Assembly on the system 7 Place the trackball into position in the Operator Panel 8 Return the trackball ring and turn to secure the trackball in its housing Figure 8 63 9 Turn ...

Page 288: ...3 12 1 Tools None 8 3 12 2 Time Required 5 min 8 3 12 3 Preparation None 8 3 12 4 Rotary Knob Removal Procedure 1 Grip the defective knob between your finger and thumb 2 Lift straight up and remove from the control shaft see Figure 8 67 below 8 3 12 5 Rotary Knob Installation Procedure 1 Carefully place a new Rotary Knob in position on the Operator Panel or Touch Screen taking care to place the pl...

Page 289: ...the gap between the Keycap you wish to remove and the surface of the Operator Panel 2 Gently lever off the defective Keycap until it is completely loosened from its base 3 Remove the defective Keycap 8 3 13 5 Operator Panel KeyCap Installation Procedure 1 Carefully place the appropriate new Keycap in position on the Operator Panel taking care to place the plastic alignment pin in the correct posit...

Page 290: ... 3 14 2 Time Required 5 min 8 3 14 3 Preparations None 8 3 14 4 Alphanumeric Keycap Removal Procedure Using a flat screwdriver gently release the defective keycap as shown in Figure 8 70 8 3 14 5 Keycaps for Operator Panel Installation Procedure Return each replacement keycap to its appropriate position on the keyboard by gently pressing the keycap into position ensuring that it is firmly engaged ...

Page 291: ...n stages as described in the sub sections below NOTE The following stages show the order in which cables are removed LCD Monitor Keyboard assembly OPIO Upper Lower Arm Assembly BIF 8 4 1 1 Tools Use the appropriate Phillips screwdriver Allen key diagonal side cutter round punch light hammer 8 4 1 2 Time Required 120 min 8 4 1 3 Preparation Shut down the Vivid S60 Vivid S70 ultrasound unit as descr...

Page 292: ...4 Release Articulated Arm lock and raise the monitor arm see left picture Figure 8 73 below 5 Using side cutters cut four tie wraps located on upper articulated arm see Figure 8 73 right Air Inlet Left Side Cover Removal Procedure on page 8 7 Right Side Cover Removal Procedure on page 8 10 DVD Cover Removal Procedure on page 8 11 Front Cover Removal Procedure on page 8 16 Left Rear Cover Removal P...

Page 293: ...P R E L I M I N A R Y Cut four tie wraps on lower articulated arm see Figure 8 74 below 6 Thread the blue double cable lead to the BIF through the upper articulated arm joint as shown in Figure 8 75 below Figure 8 74 Four Tie wraps on Lower Articulated Arm Figure 8 75 Monitor Cables Threaded Through Arm Aperture ...

Page 294: ...er Arm During this procedure when removing the lower arm the OPIO platform should be supported with one hand while the Articulated Arm is lowered onto the system s rear handle When performing this task place protective sponge between the handle and the Articulated Arm as shown in Figure 8 77 below 1 Remove the OPI Figure 8 76 Squeeze the Connector Clips and Feed Cable Downwards Figure 8 77 Protect...

Page 295: ...and light hammer tap out the center pin located below the base of the operator panel and remove completely releasing upper section of the lower arm Figure 8 79 4 Supporting the OPIO platform place some protective sponge on the system s handle and gently lower the platform down onto the handle see Figure 8 77 on page 8 64 Figure 8 78 Lower Arm Securing Screws Figure 8 79 Remove Securing Pin Slide C...

Page 296: ...edures P R E L I M I N A R Y 5 Lower the Lower Arm as shown in Figure 8 80 below 6 Release lower section of lower arm from main column as follows a Release two cir clips on either side of the gas spring Figure 8 81 below Figure 8 80 Upper Section of Lower Arm Figure 8 81 Two Cir clips on Either Side of Gas Spring ...

Page 297: ...I N A R Y b After releasing the cir clips tap out each securing shaft with a hammer and punch See Figure 8 82 below c Disconnect the Ground cable from the lower arm cover and remove the lower arm cover from the system Figure 8 83 below Figure 8 82 Tapping Out the Securing Pin Figure 8 83 Lower Arm Cover Removed from System ...

Page 298: ... E L I M I N A R Y 7 Remove white cable supporting bracket see Figure 8 84 below 8 Remove two cable bracket holders two securing screws in each bracket one bracket on either side of the gas spring see Figure 8 85 below Figure 8 84 White Cable Supporting Bracket Figure 8 85 Two Cable Brackets On Either Side of the Gas Spring ...

Page 299: ...see Figure 8 86 below NOTE Before threading the cables through the aperture in the OIPIO platform the up down lever shaft must be removed from obstructing the cable aperture as shown in Figure 8 87 below 10 Remove the up down lever shaft securing screw and move the shaft aside Figure 8 86 Cable Holder on Upper Section of Lower Arm Cover Figure 8 87 Releasing Up Down Lever Shaft ...

Page 300: ...edures P R E L I M I N A R Y 11 Remove the cable securing clip and cut the tie wraps see Figure 8 88 below 12 Thread the cables through the OPIO platform aperture see Figure 8 89 below Figure 8 88 Remove Securing Clip and Tie Wraps on OPIO Platform Figure 8 89 OPIO Platform Showing Cables Threaded Through Aperture ...

Page 301: ...8 71 P R E L I M I N A R Y 13 Disconnect the following cables from the internal BIF panel and remove them from the system see Figure 8 90 below OPIO to BIF white Main Display to monitor blue OPIO display cable at rear in Figure 8 90 below Figure 8 90 Cables Connected to Internal BIF Panel Left Removed Right ...

Page 302: ...Procedure When replacing the cables refer to the context graphic shown in Figure 8 91 below NOTE The following stages show the order in which cables are installed LCD monitor Keyboard Assembly OPIO Upper Lower Arm Assembly BIF Figure 8 91 Articulated Arm Context LCD Monitor Articulated Arm upper section Articulated Arm locking lever Articulated Arm lower section Top aperture Lower Aperture ...

Page 303: ...blue main display cable downwards through the top articulated arm aperture and lead the cable through to the lower articulated arm aperture downwards towards the OPIO platform refer to Figure 8 92 below and Figure 8 93 below 2 Continue and lead the cable s BIF connector through the OPIO aperture towards the Internal BIF Panel as shown in Figure 8 93 below Figure 8 92 Feeding Cables through Top Ape...

Page 304: ...acement Procedures P R E L I M I N A R Y 3 Thread the display to OPIO cable via the base of the lower articulated arm aperture upwards towards the monitor as shown in Figure 8 94 below and Figure 8 95 below Figure 8 94 Threading the Display to OPIO Cable Figure 8 95 Threading the Display to OPIO Cable ...

Page 305: ...hapter 8 Replacement Procedures 8 75 P R E L I M I N A R Y 4 Reconnect the two Ground cables previously removed see Figure 8 96 below 5 Thread the white OPIO to BIF cable through the OPIO platform aperture a in Figure 8 97 below Figure 8 96 Figure 8 97 White OPIO to BIF Cable ...

Page 306: ...in position by inserting the two securing shafts previously removed refer to Figure 8 81 on page 8 66 5 Secure each shaft in position with the cir clips previously removed 6 Supporting the OPIO platform with one hand using the shaft previously removed attach the upper section of the lower arm to the upper arm refer to Figure 8 79 on page 8 65 and Figure 8 80 on page 8 66 7 Return the lower arm sec...

Page 307: ...Turn ON power to the system the perform the functionality checks described in the following section 8 4 1 5 3 Installing the System Covers Refit the following covers right rear left rear front DVD right side left side Right Rear Cover Removal Procedure on page 8 20 Left Rear Cover Installation Procedure on page 8 25 Front Cover Installation Procedure on page 8 19 DVD Cover Installation Procedure o...

Page 308: ...re 1 Remove the following covers left side front left rear 2 Disconnect the Peripheral Power Output Cable Printer to AC Box from the rear of the printer as shown in Figure 8 99 3 Disconnect the system s main power cable from the AC Distribution Box as described in AC Distribution Box Removal Procedure on page 8 139 4 Unscrew the Ground securing screw as described in AC Distribution Box Removal Pro...

Page 309: ... Procedure 1 Plug the new Printer to AC Box cable into the rear power socket of the printer 2 Lead the cable towards the AC Distribution Box at the rear of the system and plug it into the AC Distribution Box 3 Return the Ground screw cable holder to its position at the rear of the system making sure that the printer cable is behind the Ground cables as shown in Figure 8 101 Figure 8 100 Printer Ca...

Page 310: ...g the system s main power cable into the AC Distribution Box 6 Install the system covers in the reverse order in which these were removed as described in the cable removal procedure above 7 Refit the following covers left rear front left side Left Rear Cover Installation Procedure on page 8 25 Front Cover Installation Procedure on page 8 19 Air Inlet Left Side Cover Installation Procedure on page ...

Page 311: ...Front End door assembly and secure the cage door using the support arm as described in the Front End Door Assembly Opening and Removal Procedure on page 8 83 3 Unscrew the two securing screws securing the HDR flex cable bracket located on the BEP as shown in Figure 8 102 below 4 Disconnect the HDR flex cable from the Cage as described in the Front End Door Assembly Opening and Removal Procedure on...

Page 312: ...placement Procedures P R E L I M I N A R Y 5 Remove the HDR flex cable see Figure 8 103 below 8 4 3 5 Cable Flex HDR CFE to BEP Installation Procedure Install a new HDR flex cable following the steps in the HDR flex cable removal procedure in reverse order described above Figure 8 103 HDR Flex Cable ...

Page 313: ...s described in Power Shut Down on page 4 7 8 5 1 4 Front End Door Assembly Opening and Removal Procedure 1 Remove the following covers left side right side DVD front 2 Open the two fastening latches on the left side of the Front End door assembly and carefully open the cage door Figure 8 104 CAUTION When performing these procedures take precautions to avoid damage of electrostatic sensitive compon...

Page 314: ...ent Procedures P R E L I M I N A R Y 3 Secure the cage door by clipping the cage door securing arm to the device chassis Figure 8 105 4 Disconnect the BE to FEPS cable from the Back End as shown in Figure 8 106 Figure 8 105 Securing the Cage Door with the Securing Arm Figure 8 106 Disconnecting BE to FEPS Cable from Back End ...

Page 315: ...FE as follows a Loosen the two screws securing the white cable holder bracket plastic guide Figure 8 107 b Slide the bracket to the left and disconnect the cable from the CFE c Gently remove the cable from the white retaining bracket to release it see Figure 8 108 Figure 8 107 Releasing the Retaining Bracket on the CFE Figure 8 108 Releasing the HDR flat cable from the CFE LAN Connector ...

Page 316: ...eturn it to its location on the cage see Figure 8 109 7 Open the safety catch on the cage hinge see Figure 8 110 8 Carefully lift the cage upwards to free it from the securing hinge see Figure 8 111 and place it on a clean stable surface Figure 8 109 Releasing Cage Supporting Arm from Device Chassis Figure 8 110 Open Safety Catch on Hinge of Cage Door Figure 8 111 Removing the Front End Door Assem...

Page 317: ... the HDR flat cable to the CFE performing steps in the reverse order that was followed to release it refer to step 5 on page 8 85 6 Reconnect the FEPS cable to the Back End refer to Figure 8 106 on page 8 84 7 Release the cage securing arm from the device s chassis and return it to its position on the cage door refer to Figure 8 109 on page 8 86 8 Close the two fastening latches on the left side o...

Page 318: ...ht rear left rear 2 Remove the Front End Door Assembly BEP and Sub Woofer Assembly 3 Disconnect all cables from the Internal BIF Panel located above the Cabinet Cage Module see Figure 8 112 FRU Part Refer to Table 9 6 on page 9 5 Air Inlet Left Side Cover Removal Procedure on page 8 7 Right Side Cover Removal Procedure on page 8 10 DVD and Printer Cover Removal Procedure on page 8 13 Front Cover R...

Page 319: ...s Console and the Fan for Cabinet Cage Assembly 6 Using a 3mm Allen key release the four Cabinet Cage securing screws located at the rear of the system Then release the screw in the front see Figure 8 113 7 Remove the Cabinet Cage Module from the system DVD CD RW Drive Removal Procedure on page 8 185 Peripherals Console Removal Procedure on page 8 164 Fan for Cabinet Cage Assembly Removal Procedur...

Page 320: ...fer Assembly BEP and Front End Door Assembly 5 Refit the covers previously removed 6 Turn ON power to the system Fan for Cabinet Cage Assembly Installation Procedure on page 8 137 Peripherals Console Installation Procedure on page 8 165 DVD CD RW Installation Procedure on page 8 186 Sub Woofer Assembly Installation Procedure on page 8 135 BEP Installation Procedure on page 8 97 Front End Door Asse...

Page 321: ...e 1 Lock the wheels then remove the following covers left side right side DVD front Note A metal plate holder secures the hard disk as shown in Figure 8 114 The plate is used to secure the hard disk firmly in position on the Back End and also serves as a useful hand grip when removing inserting the hard disk as described in the following steps WARNING WARNING WHILE THE SOFTWARE INSTALL PROCEDURE I...

Page 322: ...cage use a Phillips screwdriver to loosen the retaining screw on the metal securing plate that holds the hard disk in position as shown in Figure 8 115 below 3 Grip the metal plate and slide it to the left to release the hard disk from the Back End assembly see Figure 8 116 below Figure 8 115 Loosening the Screw on the Metal Securing Plate Figure 8 116 Removing the Hard Disk Screw Screwdriver ...

Page 323: ...perform these tasks 1 To install the hard disk follow the replacement procedure in reverse order as described above 2 Refit the following covers front DVD right side left side 3 Turn ON power to the system Note When a new hard disk arrives from the manufacturer usually it is partitioned and ready for software installation Refer to Operating System and or Application Software Loading Procedures on ...

Page 324: ...ribed in Power Shut Down on page 4 7 8 5 4 4 BEP Removal Procedure NOTE The Back End Processor BEP is located in the electronic cage as shown in Figure 8 117 CAUTION BEFORE REPLACING THE BEP REMEMBER TO PERFORM A FULL INCREMENTAL BACK UP OF THE ARCHIVE AND USER PRESETS Refer to Operating System and or Application Software Loading Procedures on page 8 173 CAUTION When performing these procedures ta...

Page 325: ...Procedure on page 8 83 3 Release the HDR flat cable BE to CFE cable from the Back End Refer to Figure 8 118 below 4 Disconnect the BE to FEPS cable from the Back End also shown in Figure 8 118 below 5 Remove the Hard Disk Air Inlet Left Side Cover Removal Procedure on page 8 7 Right Side Cover Removal Procedure on page 8 10 DVD Cover Removal Procedure on page 8 11 Front Cover Removal Procedure on ...

Page 326: ... I N A R Y 6 Loosen 5 BEP securing screws 3 upper screws top left in Figure 8 119 and two lower screws bottom right 7 Gently pull the BEP assembly outwards and upwards to remove it from the Cabinet Cage Figure 8 120 Figure 8 119 BEP Securing Screws Figure 8 120 Gently Pull the BEP Assembly Outwards Figure 8 121 BEP Removed BEP Front View BEP Rear View ...

Page 327: ...tall the Hard Disk 4 Reconnect the BE to FEPS cable to the BEP refer to Figure 8 118 5 Reconnect the HDR flat cable BE to CFE cable to the BEP 6 Refit the following covers front DVD right side left side 7 Turn ON power to the system 8 Proceed to the instructions for performing a Vivid S60 or Vivid S70 software installation procedure commencing with step 11 on page 8 180 Hard Disk Installation Proc...

Page 328: ...ime Required 1 min 8 5 5 3 Preparations Shut down the Vivid S60 Vivid S70 ultrasound unit as described in Power Shut Down on page 4 7 8 5 5 4 BIOS Battery Removal Procedure 1 Remove the BEP 2 Place the BEP on a clean secure surface Note The location of the BIOS battery in the BEP is shown in Figure 8 122 CAUTION BEFORE REMOVING THE BEP REMEMBER TO PERFORM A FULL INCREMENTAL BACK UP OF THE ARCHIVE ...

Page 329: ...attery Replacement Procedure 1 Insert the replacement BIOS battery in its slot in the BEP 2 Return the BEP to its location in the Vivid S60N Vivid S70N scanner cage and complete the BEP installation procedure 3 Turn ON the system and boot up 4 Adjust to the correct date and time settings see Adjust Date and Time on page 3 27 Figure 8 123 Removing the BIOS Battery from the BEP NOTICE IMPORTANT Make...

Page 330: ... The Module Memory DDR is located on the BEP the obverse side that is not visible when opening the cage door to view the BEP The front view of the BEP is shown in Figure 8 121 on page 8 96 The BEP has to be removed to access the Module Memory DDR which is shown in Figure 8 124 below 1 Remove the BEP 2 Place the BEP on a clean flat work surface with the Module Memory DDR uppermost 3 Remove the Modu...

Page 331: ...larly remove the second circuit board 8 5 6 5 Module Memory DDR Installation Procedure 1 Insert the replacement circuit board by sliding it into its appropriate slots sliding the circuit board gently and evenly downwards 2 As the circuit board reaches its home position press firmly downward until the plastic securing clips automatically engage to secure the circuit board 3 Repeat step 2 to insert ...

Page 332: ...ed on two plastic axis holders on the base of the cage see Figure 8 127 8 5 7 1 Tools Appropriate Phillips and flat screwdrivers 8 5 7 2 Time Required 15 minutes 8 5 7 3 Preparations Shut down the Vivid S60 Vivid S70 ultrasound unit as described in Power Shut Down on page 4 7 8 5 7 4 Plastic Axis Holders for BEP Removal Procedure 1 Remove the BEP Figure 8 127 Plastic Axis Holders for BEP FRU Part ...

Page 333: ...nd remove the respective axis holders see Figure 8 128 8 5 7 5 Plastic Axis Holders for BEP Installation Procedure 1 Install the new plastic axis holders in the reverse order as described in the removal procedure above 2 Reinstall the BEP 3 Turn ON the system and boot up Figure 8 128 Left and Right Axis Holders BEP Installation Procedure on page 8 97 Left axis holder Right axis holder ...

Page 334: ... 2 Time Required 20 min 8 5 8 3 Preparations Shut down the Vivid S60 Vivid S70 ultrasound unit as described in Power Shut Down on page 4 7 8 5 8 4 CPU Partition Removal Procedure 1 Remove the BEP 2 Place the BEP on a clean work surface with the CPU Partition facing upwards 3 Remove the two securing screws shown in Figure 8 129 that attach the CPU Partition to the BEP 4 Gently slide the CPU Partiti...

Page 335: ...ion Installation Procedure 1 Install the replacement CPU Partition on the BEP gently sliding it into position so that its edge engages the BEP as shown in the rectangle in Figure 8 129 2 Secure the CPU Partition with the two securing screws previously removed 3 Re install the BEP 4 Turn ON the system and boot up BEP Installation Procedure on page 8 97 ...

Page 336: ... the Front End door assembly and carefully open the cage door b Secure the cage door with the cage door securing arm see Figure 8 105 on page 8 84 NOTE The location of the ECG Respiratory Module Assembly is shown in Figure 8 130 CAUTION When performing these procedures take precautions to avoid damage of electrostatic sensitive components Always have the ESD wrist strap connected either to the DIB...

Page 337: ...crews that secure the ECG Respiratory Module to the PSB board as indicated in Figure 8 130 Note Place the screws in a safe place as they will be required for the installation procedure 5 Remove the ECG Respiratory Module Assembly as shown in Figure 8 131 Figure 8 130 Location of ECG Respiratory Module Assembly Figure 8 131 Removing the ECG Respiratory Module Assembly ECG to CFE cable Screw hidden ...

Page 338: ...d fasten the two cage door securing latches 4 Refit the following covers front DVD right side left side 5 Turn ON power to the system The system re boots into Normal Scanning mode 6 Press Config and log on as Adm see Logging On to the Vivid S60 Vivid S70 as ADM on page 4 8 7 Select About then activate the HwVersion tab 8 Verify that the correct ECG Respiratory module Part is displayed as shown in ...

Page 339: ...rews that secure the FEPS to the Front End door assembly and gently lift the plate away from the guide pins located on either side of the FEPS as shown in Figure 8 133 CAUTION When performing these procedures take precautions to avoid damage of electrostatic sensitive components Always have the ESD wrist strap connected either to the DIB chassis or to the GND plug at the rear of the scanner and to...

Page 340: ... S70N BASIC SERVICE MANUAL 8 110 Section 8 5 Electronic Cage Components Replacement Procedures P R E L I M I N A R Y 4 Using both hands carefully lift the FEPS upwards and remove it from the cage assembly Figure 8 134 Front End Power Supply Removed ...

Page 341: ...door assembly to the system reconnect the cables previously disconnected close the cabinet cage door and fasten securely with the two latches 4 Refit the following covers front DVD right side left side 5 Turn ON power to the system Figure 8 135 FEPS Located on the Front End Door Assembly Front End Door Assembly Closing and Installation Procedure on page 8 87 Front Cover Installation Procedure on p...

Page 342: ...ure steps 8 5 11 4 CFE Board Removal Procedure 1 Remove the following covers left side right side DVD front 2 Open and remove the Front End door assembly and place it on a stable surface 3 Remove the FEPS 4 Disconnect the ECG to CFE board cable see Figure 8 130 on page 8 107 CAUTION When performing these procedures take precautions to avoid damage of electrostatic sensitive components Always have ...

Page 343: ...wards to release the CFE Board and then lift the CFE Board up and away from the Cage assembly see Figure 8 137 below 7 Place the CFE Board on a clean stable surface NOTE Proceed with the following instructions in order to open the TRX32 Box and remove the four TRX32 Boards These will be required later for refitting into the replacement CFE Board Figure 8 136 CFE Board showing 6 Retaining Screws Fi...

Page 344: ...g them outwards to tilt the holder away from the edge of the Board as shown in Figure 8 139 9 Open each white plastic holder located on either end of the first TRX32 Board to release the board then slide the Board upwards to remove it 10 Repeat step 9 to remove each of the remaining TRX32 Boards NOTE In the event that the replacement CFE Board is not been installed immediately keep the four TRX32 ...

Page 345: ...CFE cable to the CFE Board 6 Return the Front End door assembly to the system reconnect the cables previously disconnected close the cabinet cage door and fasten securely with the two latches 7 Refit the following covers front DVD right side left side 8 Proceed to the instructions for performing a Vivid S60 or Vivid S70 software installation procedure commencing with step 11 on page 8 180 Figure 8...

Page 346: ... CFE Board Release Arm Removal Procedure The lever shaped CFE Release Arm is located on the PSB Board see Figure 8 142 1 Remove the CFE Board 2 Uninstall the CFE Release Arm Lever by unscrewing the two securing screws as indicated in Figure 8 142 above 8 5 12 5 CFE Release Arm Installation Procedure 1 Install a new CFE Release Lever in position on the PSB and secure with the two securing screws pr...

Page 347: ...e 4 7 8 5 13 4 Plastic Air Sleeve for CFE Removal Procedure The Plastic Air Sleeve for CFE is located inside the cabinet cage see Figure 8 143 Figure 8 143 Location of Plastic Air Sleeve for CFE 1 Remove the following covers left side right side front left rear right rear 2 Open the Cage door FRU Part Refer to Table 9 16 on page 9 15 Air Inlet Left Side Cover Removal Procedure on page 8 7 Right Si...

Page 348: ...allation Procedure 1 Position the replacement CFE Plastic Air Sleeve in its location in the cabinet cage 2 Secure the part with the four securing screws previously removed 3 Close the cage door 4 Refit the covers previously remove Figure 8 144 Plastic Air Sleeve Securing Screws rear of Scanner Right Rear Cover Installation Procedure on page 8 22 Left Rear Cover Installation Procedure on page 8 25 ...

Page 349: ...nd unit as described in Power Shut Down on page 4 7 8 5 14 4 PSB Board Removal Procedure 1 Remove the following covers left side right side DVD front CAUTION When performing these procedures take precautions to avoid damage of electrostatic sensitive components Always have the ESD wrist strap connected either to the DIB chassis or to the GND plug at the rear of the scanner and to your hand If a ba...

Page 350: ... and place it on a stable surface 3 Remove the CFE Board 4 Remove the ECG Board Removal of the PSB Board is now complete front and rear views of the stand alone component are shown in Figure 8 146 Front End Door Assembly Opening and Removal Procedure on page 8 83 CFE Board Removal Procedure on page 8 112 ECG Respiratory Module Assembly Removal Procedure on page 8 106 Figure 8 146 PSB Board Removal...

Page 351: ...nnected close the cabinet cage door and fasten securely with the two latches 3 Refit the following covers front DVD right side left side 4 Turn ON power to the system ECG Respiratory Module Assembly Installation Procedure on page 8 108 CFE Board Installation Procedure on page 8 115 Front End Door Assembly Closing and Installation Procedure on page 8 87 Front Cover Installation Procedure on page 8 ...

Page 352: ...inutes 8 5 15 3 Preparation Shut down the Vivid S60 Vivid S70 ultrasound unit as described in Power Shut Down on page 4 7 CAUTION When performing these procedures take precautions to avoid damage of electrostatic sensitive components Always have the ESD wrist strap connected either to the DIB chassis or to the GND plug at the rear of the scanner and to your hand If a battery is present first remov...

Page 353: ...isconnected from the BIF Board Figure 8 148 below A 5 Disconnect the system fan cable see Figure 8 148 B Air Inlet Left Side Cover Removal Procedure on page 8 7 Right Side Cover Removal Procedure on page 8 10 DVD Cover Removal Procedure on page 8 11 Front Cover Removal Procedure on page 8 16 Right Rear Cover Removal Procedure on page 8 20 Left Rear Cover Removal Procedure on page 8 23 BEP Removal ...

Page 354: ...Panel see Figure 8 149 as follows Main Display blue A AC Box to BIF B OPIO to BIF C OPIO Display white D Cable from optional Printer not illustrated Cable from optional DVD not illustrated 7 Remove the 2 BIF Board securing screws from the cabinet at rear of the system see Figure 8 150 Figure 8 149 Internal Distribution Panel Cables Figure 8 150 Removing the BIF Board Securing Screws Located at Rea...

Page 355: ... 8 Loosen the 3 BIF Board securing screws located on the top of the cabinet see Figure 8 151 9 While supporting the BIF Board with one hand remove the 3 screws remove the BIF Board from the system Figure 8 152 below Figure 8 151 BIF Board Securing Screws Located on Top of Cabinet Figure 8 152 BIF Board Removed View from Internal Side ...

Page 356: ... the steps for the BIF Board removal procedure in reverse order 3 Close the Front End door assembly and fasten securely with the two latches 4 Refit the following covers left rear right rear front DVD right side left side 5 Turn ON power to the system Left Rear Cover Installation Procedure on page 8 25 Right Rear Cover Installation Procedure on page 8 22 Front Cover Installation Procedure on page ...

Page 357: ...he metal cover of the TRX32 Box and open the cover Figure 8 153 below CAUTION When performing these procedures take precautions to avoid damage of electrostatic sensitive components Always have the ESD wrist strap connected either to the DIB chassis or to the GND plug at the rear of the scanner and to your hand If a battery is present first remove the battery as it contains stored energy Refer to ...

Page 358: ...the TRX32 Board These are opened by gently pulling them outwards to tilt the holder away from the edge of the Board as shown in Figure 8 154 4 Open each white plastic holder located on either end of the first TRX32 Board to release the board then slide the Board upwards to remove it 5 Repeat step 4 to remove each of the remaining TRX32 Boards Figure 8 156 Figure 8 154 TRX32 Boards Secured with Pla...

Page 359: ...over and fasten the retaining screws see Figure 8 153 on page 8 127 5 Return the Front End door assembly to the system reconnect the cables previously disconnected close the cabinet cage door and fasten securely with the two latches 6 Refit the following covers front DVD right side left side CAUTION When performing these procedures take precautions to avoid damage of electrostatic sensitive compon...

Page 360: ...n the 2 screws that secure metal cover on the TRX32 Box and open the cover as shown in Figure 8 153 on page 8 127 CAUTION When performing these procedures take precautions to avoid damage of electrostatic sensitive components Always have the ESD wrist strap connected either to the DIB chassis or to the GND plug at the rear of the scanner and to your hand If a battery is present first remove the ba...

Page 361: ...he fan cable from the CFE Board Figure 8 158 NOTE The fan is secured to the cover of the TRX Box with four rubber holders grommets one at each corner as shown below 5 Cut each of the four rubber grommets and remove them to release the fan see Figure 8 159 Figure 8 158 TRX32 Box Fan Cable Connected to CFE Board Figure 8 159 Fan Secured to TRX32 Box ...

Page 362: ... position securing the fan see Figure 8 159 above 3 Connect the fan cable to the CFE board see Figure 8 160 above 4 Close the TRX32 Box cover and tighten the securing screws see Figure 8 153 on page 8 127 5 Return the Front End door assembly to the system reconnect the cables previously disconnected close the cabinet cage door and fasten securely with the two latches 6 Refit the following covers f...

Page 363: ... mins 8 5 18 4 Sub Woofer Assembly Removal Procedure NOTE The Sub Woofer is mounted to the roof of the cabinet cage on the left side of the system Figure 8 161 1 Remove the following covers left side right side DVD front left rear FRU Part Refer to Table 9 17 on page 9 16 Figure 8 161 Sub Woofer Assembly Location Air Inlet Left Side Cover Removal Procedure on page 8 7 Right Side Cover Removal Proc...

Page 364: ...on the BIF refer to Figure 8 162 3 Remove the two screws securing the Sub Woofer to the top of the cabinet cage Figure 8 163 4 Lift and tilt the Sub woofer Assembly to release it from the securing tab then remove it from the cabinet cage see Figure 8 164 Figure 8 162 Sub Woofer Cable Connection Figure 8 163 Loosening the Securing Screws Figure 8 164 Removing the Sub Woofer Assembly Disconnect Sub ...

Page 365: ...164 2 Secure in position by tightening the two screws previously removed Figure 8 163 3 Connect the Sub woofer cable to the connector on the BIF refer to Figure 8 162 4 Refit the following covers left rear front DVD right side left side 5 Turn ON power to the system Left Rear Cover Installation Procedure on page 8 25 Front Cover Installation Procedure on page 8 19 DVD Cover Installation Procedure ...

Page 366: ...age Assembly Removal Procedure The fan see Figure 8 165 below is located at the rear of the scanner 1 Remove the following covers right side DVD front right rear 2 Disconnect the Fan cable as indicated in Figure 8 165 below 3 Loosen and remove the two securing screws as indicated in Figure 8 165 above 4 Remove the fan FRU Part Refer to Table 9 17 on page 9 16 Right Side Cover Removal Procedure on ...

Page 367: ...ocation on the cabinet cage assembly 2 Fasten the two securing screws as indicated in Figure 8 165 3 Reconnect the Fan cable as indicated in Figure 8 165 4 Refit the following covers right rear front DVD right side 5 Turn ON power to the system Right Rear Cover Installation Procedure on page 8 22 Front Cover Installation Procedure on page 8 19 DVD Cover Installation Procedure on page 8 12 Right Si...

Page 368: ...page 4 7 8 5 20 4 BIF Connection Map Label Removal Procedure The label is located on the sub woofer see Figure 8 166 1 Using a blunt non metallic instrument carefully peel off the existing label 2 Clean and prepare the sub woofer s surface for adhering the replacement label 8 5 20 5 BIF Connection Map Label Installation Procedure 1 Remove the self adhesive replacement label from its packing 2 Care...

Page 369: ... as described in Power Shut Down on page 4 7 8 5 21 4 AC Distribution Box Removal Procedure NOTE The AC Distribution Box is located at the rear of the system Figure 8 167 1 Remove the AC Distribution Box cover then the battery 2 Disconnect the Ground cable Figure 8 168 FRU Part Refer to Table 9 13 on page 9 12 Figure 8 167 AC Distribution Box Located at Rear of System AC Distribution Box Cover Rem...

Page 370: ... AC Box by squeezing the plastic retainer clips inwards as shown in on the left and pull the connector outwards 4 Unplug the Peripherals power cable not visible in Figure 8 169 5 To remove the AC Box unscrew the two supporting screws shown in Figure 8 170 below Figure 8 169 Plastic Securing Clips on Power Cables Figure 8 170 AC Box Supporting Screws Disconnect the power cables by squeezing the pla...

Page 371: ...1 5 AC Distribution Box Installation Procedure 1 Place a new AC Distribution Box in its position on the system 2 Install the new AC Distribution box by performing the removal procedure steps in reverse order 3 Install the Battery then refit the AC Distribution Box cover 4 Turn ON power to the system Figure 8 171 Removing the AC Distribution Box Battery Installation Procedure on page 8 146 AC Distr...

Page 372: ...t down the Vivid S60 Vivid S70 ultrasound unit as described in Power Shut Down on page 4 7 8 5 22 3 Time Required 10 minutes 8 5 22 4 Fan AC Distribution Box Removal Procedure NOTE Access to the Fan is from the right side of the AC Distribution Box Figure 8 172 1 Remove the AC Distribution Box and place it on a clean stable surface FRU Part Refer to Table 9 17 on page 9 16 Figure 8 172 AC Distribu...

Page 373: ... Carefully withdraw the AC Box Fan and disconnect the fan cable from the connector on the AC Distribution Box see Figure 8 174 below 4 To remove the fan from its base stretch one of the flexible rubber securing holders grommets and cut it Then pull it away from the fan s base to remove it see Figure 8 175 below Figure 8 173 AC Box Fan Securing Screws Figure 8 174 Disconnect the Fan Cable from the ...

Page 374: ... the rubber holder through the aperture on the fan and pass the rubber holder through the aperture on the fan base Figure 8 175 2 Pull the rubber holder through from above the fan base until it fastens the fan securely to the base Repeat this task using the 3 remaining rubber holders provided 3 Connect the fan cable to the connector on the AC Distribution Box Figure 8 174 4 Place the Fan in positi...

Page 375: ...7 8 5 23 4 Battery Removal Procedure 1 Remove the AC Distribution Box cover 2 Remove the 2 securing screws from the battery compartment Figure 8 176 left 3 Slide the battery out of the AC Distribution Box Figure 8 176 right FRU Part Refer to Table 9 13 on page 9 12 AC Distribution Box Cover Removal Procedure on page 8 29 Figure 8 176 Removing the Screw on the Battery Compartment CAUTION WHEN REMOV...

Page 376: ...iously removed Figure 8 176 4 Refit the AC Distribution Box cover 5 Turn ON power to the Vivid S60 Vivid S70 ultrasound scanner WARNING WARNING THE Vivid S60 Vivid S70 BATTERY HAS A SAFETY DEVICE DO NOT ATTEMPT TO DIS ASSEMBLE OR ALTER THE BATTERY Always observe the precautions listed in Vivid S60N Vivid S70N External Labels on page 1 22 CAUTION USE ONLY BATTERIES APPROVED BY GE HEALTHCARE AS SUIT...

Page 377: ... requires replacement contact the OnLine Center for instructions 8 6 3 Mechanical Assembly Interface Base for the Operator Panel Replacement NOTE In the event that the Mechanical Assembly Interface Base for the Operator Panel requires replacement contact the OnLine Center for instructions 8 6 4 Touch Screen Chassis Replacement Procedure NOTE The Touch Screen Chassis complete with brackets are show...

Page 378: ...uring tie wraps 4 Remove the Operator Panel Keyboard Assembly 5 From the bottom of the keyboard assembly unscrew the four screws shown in Figure 8 180 6 From the top of the keyboard assembly carefully slide the Touch Screen Chassis Panel out from beneath the two screw plastic flanges shown in Figure 8 179 and lift the chassis upwards to release it from its location Touch Screen Removal Procedure o...

Page 379: ...Procedures 8 149 P R E L I M I N A R Y 8 6 4 5 Touch Screen Chassis Installation Procedure 1 Using the replacement Touch Screen Chassis perform the procedures previously described in reverse sequence 2 Secure cables with new tie wraps 3 Turn ON power to the Vivid S60 Vivid S70 ultrasound scanner ...

Page 380: ...S70 ultrasound unit as described in Power Shut Down on page 4 7 2 Remove the 21 5in Monitor as described in Remove the 21 5 inch Monitor on page 8 31 8 6 5 4 LCD Arm Alton 21 5in Wide Monitor Removal Procedure 1 Remove the two screws then remove the two Upper Service Covers one on each side of the upper part of the LCD Arm 2 Remove the Vertical Service Cover It is clipped on so it can be removed b...

Page 381: ...he following tie wraps three tie wraps in the monitor end of the monitor cable two tie wraps on each side of the Upper Arm two tie wraps on each side of the Lower Arm 5 Remove the cables from the Arm Lift the Arm a little as illustrated below to ease the removing of the cables from the base of the Arm 6 Remove the Arm Figure 8 183 Remove the Lower Service Cover Figure 8 184 Remove cables Figure 8 ...

Page 382: ...52 Section 8 6 Mechanical Platform Components Replacement Procedures P R E L I M I N A R Y 8 6 5 5 LCD Arm Alton 21 5in Wide Monitor Installation Procedure 1 Install the Arm by performing the LCD Arm Alton 21 5in Wide Monitor Removal Procedure on page 8 150 in reverse sequence ...

Page 383: ...ound unit as described in Power Shut Down on page 4 7 2 Remove the 21 5in Monitor as described in Remove the 21 5 inch Monitor on page 8 31 3 Unscrew and remove the three fastening screws See the illustration below 4 Remove the two covers from the LCD Arm Riser See the illustration below 5 Remove the LCD Arm Alton 21 5in Wide as described in LCD Arm Alton 21 5in Wide Monitor Removal Procedure on p...

Page 384: ... 1 Remove the cables one by one 2 Unscrew three screws and remove the LCD Arm Riser 8 6 6 5 Install the LCD Arm Riser Install the LCD Arm Riser by performing Removing the LCD Arm Riser on page 8 154 in reverse sequence Torque The tree M5 screws shall be tightened with Torque 5 8 Nm 5 The tree M3 screws shall tightened with Torque 1 3 Nm 5 Figure 8 188 Unscrew three screws and remove the LCD Arm Ri...

Page 385: ...nd unit as described in Power Shut Down on page 4 7 8 6 7 4 Swivel and Up Down Handle Removal Procedure 1 Remove the Operator Panel as described in the Operator Panel Keyboard Assembly Removal Procedure on page 8 44 2 Remove the Probe Shelf as described in the Probe Shelf Removal Procedure on page 8 166 3 Unscrew the protective metal plate shown in Figure 8 189 and rotate it upwards 90 degrees FRU...

Page 386: ...curing the particular handle to be removed Figure 8 190 5 Release the small spring that presses on the handle to be replaced Figure 8 191 6 Release the tension in the up down swivel cables by pressing the cable tension levers inwards Figure 8 190 Removing Spring Clip that Secures the Swivel Handle Figure 8 191 Releasing Spring that Presses on the Handle Spring Clip Swivel Handle Up down Handle ...

Page 387: ...tall the appropriate handle on the support shaft 2 Return spring s and securing clip s to secure the handle s 3 Return the protective metal plate and secure it with the retaining screw previously removed 4 Install the Probe Shelf as described in the Probe Shelf Installation Procedure on page 8 166 5 Install the Operator Panel as described in the Operator Panel Keyboard Assembly Installation Proced...

Page 388: ...re secured to the aluminum bars with a mounting screw and a small amount of glue The screw is first released then a twisting of the handles is required to release the glue before sliding the handle off the aluminum bar See the instructions below 1 Using the Socket Set Screw Flat Point loosen and remove the mounting screw from one of the rear handle 2 Gently twist the handle to release the glue the...

Page 389: ...llation Procedure 1 Identify the left and right handle before starting the procedure 2 Slide the left handle onto the aluminum support bar and then secure it by replacing the mounting screw previously removed 3 Repeat step 2 to install the right handle 4 5 6 Figure 8 193 Exploded View Showing Rear Handles Left handle Mounting screw Right handle Mounting screw ...

Page 390: ... Preparation Shut down the Vivid S60 Vivid S70 ultrasound unit as described in Power Shut Down on page 4 7 8 6 9 4 Gas Spring Removal Procedure 1 Perform the following removal procedures 2 Unscrew the shaft covering screws located on either side of the main column see Figure 8 194 FRU Part Refer to Table 9 6 on page 9 5 21 5 Monitor Replacement Procedure on page 8 31 Operator Panel Keyboard Assemb...

Page 391: ...rly tap out the upper gas spring securing pin and use a screwdriver to support the joint Figure 8 197 6 Carefully release the upper end of the gas spring then the lower end of the gas spring to withdraw the gas spring from its location 7 Remove the gas spring cable from its holder on the gas spring Figure 8 195 Releasing the Securing Screws on Either Side of the Support Arm Figure 8 196 Tapping ou...

Page 392: ...g nut until it firmly locks against the top connecting bracket 4 Return the gas spring connecting the top part of the gas spring to the Upper Support Arm and insert the connecting pin previously removed NOTE When placing the gas spring cable in the upper arm be sure to first place the cable uppermost in the Upper Support Arm before returning the gas spring 5 Position the gas spring cable in the Up...

Page 393: ...ly removed and screw it in until it just touches the supporting pin 8 Applying Locktite return the second screw and tighten firmly both the screws will now be locked against the supporting pin 9 Perform the following installation procedures 10 Turn ON power to the system 11 LCD Arm Alton 21 5in Wide Monitor Installation Procedure on page 8 152 Operator Panel Keyboard Assembly Installation Procedur...

Page 394: ... front right rear left rear 2 Remove the DVD CD RW drive and the B W Printer 3 Loosen the 4 retaining screws that secure the peripherals console in position as shown in Figure 8 200 4 Gently slide the peripherals console forward lift it slightly and then remove it FRU Part Refer to Table 9 6 on page 9 5 Air Inlet Left Side Cover Removal Procedure on page 8 7 Right Side Cover Removal Procedure on p...

Page 395: ...igure 8 200 2 Re install the B W printer and the DVD CD RW drive 3 Refit the covers previously removed 4 Turn ON power to the system Black and White Printer Installation Procedure on page 8 188 DVD CD RW Installation Procedure on page 8 186 Left Rear Cover Installation Procedure on page 8 25 Right Rear Cover Installation Procedure on page 8 22 Front Cover Installation Procedure on page 8 19 Right ...

Page 396: ...r Panel Keyboard Assembly Removal Procedure on page 8 44 2 Working from below and while carefully supporting the Probe Shelf Holder remove the 4 retaining screws two on either side as seen in Figure 8 201 3 Remove the Probe Shelf 8 6 11 5 Probe Shelf Installation Procedure 1 Return the Probe Shelf to its location on the Keyboard Interface Assembly and secure it with the 4 retaining screws previous...

Page 397: ...ng from the front of the system use an Allen key to unscrew and remove the two screws that fasten the Cable Holder bracket to the Support Arm as shown in Figure 8 202 3 Remove the Cable Holder Bracket 8 6 12 5 Probe Cable Holder Installation Procedure 1 Working from the front of the system place the replacement Cable Holder bracket into position on the Support Arm 2 Return the two screws previousl...

Page 398: ... adequately secured by the Probe Cable Holder bracket and Left and Right Cable Hooks NOTE Image for illustration purposes only pending update Observe the following practices 1 Lead the right probe cables upwards and thread them via the left and right cable holders as shown in Figure 8 203 2 Open the cable gate Figure 8 204 on the cable holder and slide the cables into the cable holder Figure 8 203...

Page 399: ...hown in Figure 8 205 NOTE Image for illustration purposes only pending update 5 Similarly route the left probe cable s via the cable holder and the left cable hook 6 Route the AC power cable via the AC Power Cable hook and lead it upwards as shown in Figure 8 206 NOTE Whenever moving the Vivid S60 Vivid S70 scanner make sure the system is prepared correctly as shown in Figure 8 207 on page 8 170 F...

Page 400: ...ponents Replacement Procedures P R E L I M I N A R Y When moving the system Prepare the system as shown in Figure 8 207 with the monitor screen folded downwards NOTE Image for illustration purposes only pending update 7 Turn ON power to the system Figure 8 207 Vivid S60 Vivid S70 Scanner and Cables Ready for Moving ...

Page 401: ... replacement procedure 8 6 13 2 Time Required 45 min 8 6 13 3 Preparations Make sure the system is standing securely on a level surface with the wheels in the locked position 8 6 13 4 Brake and Locking Wheels Removal Procedure 1 Using a flat screwdriver carefully remove the plastic screw cap covering the securing screw on the inner side of the wheel housing as shown in Figure 8 208 2 Using a 6mm A...

Page 402: ...allation Procedure 1 Carefully lift the chassis sufficiently to allow insertion of the replacement wheel shaft into the wheel securing socket 2 Push the wheel shaft all the way up into the socket then gently lower the chassis to the ground 3 Return and fasten the Allen screw previously removed see Figure 8 209 making sure the screw is tightened sufficiently to secure the wheel on the chassis Do no...

Page 403: ...tall the software NOTE After performing a software installation all logs are deleted It is recommended that these should be recorded should they be needed in the future If you are upgrading the system software from a previous version it is necessary to contact your local OTR department to receive an appropriate software password Make sure you specify the system serial number located on the Vivid S...

Page 404: ...Procedures 8 7 1 2 Operating System and or Application Software Installation Procedure NOTE A minimum of 1 hour is required to install both the Windows operating system and the Vivid S60 or Vivid S70 application software This excludes preparation time backup etc and performing functional checks following the installation procedures Throughout the installation processes the Vivid S60 Vivid S70 syst...

Page 405: ...r 3 seconds The system powers ON and boot ups from the Software Installation Media Windows starts and the message Windows is loading Files is displayed on the Touch Screen The System Software Loading message is displayed with a progress bar When complete the following is displayed on the Touch Screen This shows for which product the software is applicable and the versions operating system applicat...

Page 406: ... procedures takes 30 mins for completion The Hard Disk Formatting Partitioning and Ghosting processes will continue automatically until complete During these processes a series of screens progress bars and status indicators are displayed When complete the following warning dialog box opens Table 8 4 Windows Operating System and Vivid S60 Vivid S70 Software Installation Procedures Step Instruction ...

Page 407: ...displayed on the Vivid S60N Vivid S70N ultrasound scanner Monitor in the following sequence Setup is starting services Setup is installing devices Setup is applying system settings Setup will continue after restarting your computer The system then performs automatic shutdown then reboots An additional messages is now displayed on the Monitor Setup is checking video performance On completion of the...

Page 408: ... the drop down menu and select the correct system type in accordance with the product label Vivid S60N or Vivid S70N IMPORTANT Selecting the wrong system type will result in the Option Key failing to operate 8 Type the system Serial Number as it appears on the product label attached to the rear of the scanner Note Use either the on screen virtual keyboard or the Alphanumeric keyboard as preferred ...

Page 409: ...displayed information To accept the New Computer Name click OK Note There is an option to Change the Computer name in the event that it has been entered erroneously Clicking Cancel will return to the Set Serial Number dialog box The dialog box closes Note If the New Computer Name is different from the previous name the system performs automatic shutdown then reboots after which the Windows install...

Page 410: ... Configuring Windows updates Installing Intel MEI driver Optimizing boot performance it may take 5 10 mins Optimizing system layout it may take 5 10 mins Configuring archive Configuring monitors etc Finalizing When the Windows operating system installation is complete the system performs automatic shutdown then reboots The following status message progress bar is displayed When done the Starting W...

Page 411: ...stallation instructions before proceeding The following warning message is displayed 13 Click OK to continue The following warning message is displayed 14 Click OK to continue The Software Installer window opens showing details of the Application Software for loading Table 8 4 Windows Operating System and Vivid S60 Vivid S70 Software Installation Procedures Step Instruction Expected Result ...

Page 412: ...ompt to restart the computer 16 Click OK to continue When prompted follow the on screen instructions A message is displayed prompting for removal of the USB Flash Drive 17 Remove the Software Installation Media then click OK Note The Firmware Update procedure takes up to 10 mins to complete DO NOT INTERRUPT THE PROCESS The system shuts down after which it performs an automatic reboot On restarting...

Page 413: ...the screen Select the System Version tab The system version details are displayed 20 Verify the Application Software version corresponds with the System Software version you have installed check against the label on the Software Installation Media and that it was correctly installed 21 Restore Patient Archive and System Configuration as per User Manual 22 Install peripherals 23 Restore the setting...

Page 414: ... A R Y 1 Try to re install the software 2 If failure persists try different software installation media 3 If if it still not possible to install the software this may be indicative of a hardware problem In this event contact the OnLine Center for further assistance NOTICE In the event that the Software Installation Procedure fails follow the instructions below ...

Page 415: ...rive Removal Procedure 1 Remove the following covers left side right side front right rear left rear 2 Loosen and remove the two Phillips screws on either side of the securing panel that holds the DVD CD RW Drive in position as indicated in Figure 8 210 FRU Part Refer to Table 9 24 on page 9 24 Air Inlet Left Side Cover Removal Procedure on page 8 7 Right Side Cover Removal Procedure on page 8 10 ...

Page 416: ...al Console 2 Connect the new DVD cable as follows a Connect the DVD SATA cable P N 5417774 to the DVD and plug it into Port 2 on the BIF b Connect the SATA power cable P N 5417776 to the DVD and plug it into Port 3 on the BIF see the connection map located on the sub woofer 3 Refit the covers previously removed Figure 8 211 Cables Connected at Rear of DVD CD RW Drive Left Rear Cover Installation P...

Page 417: ...icated in the Black and White Printer replacement procedure 8 8 2 2 Time Required 30 minutes 8 8 2 3 Preparations Shut down the Vivid S60 Vivid S70 ultrasound unit as described in Power Shut Down on page 4 7 8 8 2 4 Black and White Printer Removal Procedure 1 Remove the following covers left side right side front AC Distribution Box 2 Loosen the two lower Phillips screws on either side of the Peri...

Page 418: ...tion Procedure 1 Carefully place the replacement Black and White Printer into the compartment Slide it all the way in making sure it is properly seated against the rear of the compartment 2 Re connect the USB cable and the power cable to the rear of the printer refer to as indicated in Figure 8 214 3 Tighten the two lower Phillips screws previously released from either side of the Peripherals Cons...

Page 419: ...acement Procedures 8 189 P R E L I M I N A R Y 4 Refit the covers previously removed AC Distribution Box Cover Removal Procedure on page 8 29 Front Cover Removal Procedure on page 8 16 Right Side Cover Removal Procedure on page 8 10 Air Inlet Left Side Cover Removal Procedure on page 8 7 ...

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Page 421: ...verview of replacement parts for the Vivid S60N Vivid S70N ultrasound scanner NOTE In the detailed Parts lists illustrations are accompanied by FRU names corresponding Part Numbers and a compatibility matrix This Repl Proc icon indicates refer to the instructions in Chapter 8 Replacement Procedures NOTE The illustrations provided in this chapter are for illustration purposes only and are subject t...

Page 422: ...ack End Interface CFE Control Front End CRU Customer replaceable Unit Ctrl Control FEP Front End Processor FEPS Front End Power Supply FRU 1 Replacement part available in parts hub FRU 2 Replacement part available from the manufacturer lead time involved LCD Liquid Crystal Display Int Internal I O Input Output PSB Probe Selection Board PWA Printed Wire Assembly Recv Receive TS Touch Screen XFRMR T...

Page 423: ... 1 Table 9 5 Mechanical Hardware Parts Diagram 1 Item Part Name Part Number Can Replace Part Can Be Replaced by Part Not Compatible With Repl Proc 101 Mechanical Assy Base console S5507214 102 Column_ Main Support Assy S5409464 103 Joint Assy S2420695 104 Not Used On This Product 105 LCD Arm Alton 21 5in Wide for 21 5 Monitor 5957000 180 105 101 102 103 107 108 110 104 109 111 106 NOT USED ON THIS...

Page 424: ...ch monitor 5737199 107 Not Used On This Product 108 Up down Mechanism Kit Vivid S6 S2424434 109 Swivel Mechanism Service Kit S2424423 110 Chassis_Touch Panel S5459537 111 Cover Silicon Cap for third axis S5475535 Table 9 5 Mechanical Hardware Parts Diagram 1 Continued Item Part Name Part Number Can Replace Part Can Be Replaced by Part Not Compatible With Repl Proc RP RP RP RP RP ...

Page 425: ...6 Mechanical Hardware Parts Diagram 2 Item Part Name Part Number Can Replace Part Can Be Replaced by Part Not Compatible With Repl Proc 109 Alton Samhongsa main column gas spring 5746474 S5460989 Gas Spring S5460989 5746474 110 Gas Spring Cable S2420834 111 Cabinet Cage Module S5418049 112 Peripherals Console Assy S5422729 113 Cable Routing Kit Vivid S6 5374767 6 109 112 113 110 111 Front View Rea...

Page 426: ...nob module S5475537 117 First Axis with pin S5491951 118 Not Used On This Product 119 Sliding ring for first axis S5476640 120 Mechanical Assy Interface base for operator panel S5450417 121 Wheel Castor DT150BR74 W603U with brake 5748387 S5508379 Wheel_Front_6inch with brake locking S5508379 5748387 122 Not Used On This Product 123 Wheel Castor DT150DVR74 W603U with direction lock 5748386 S5508380...

Page 427: ...PN 5543611 S5490614 204 Cover AC Box S5490612 205 Cover Air Inlet Left Side S5490611 206 Air Filter S5432149 Yes 207 Cover Right Side S5490610 208 Cover Right Side Blank S5490605 209 Cover DVD Assy S5490608 210 Cover DVD and Printer S5490607 211 Cover Printer assembly S5490609 212 RS Cable Locker Assy cable restrainer Note also necessary to order GE logo kit PN 5543611 S5534095 213 Basket for Prob...

Page 428: ...y Part Not Compatible With Repl Proc 221 Not Used On This Product 222 Not Used On This Product 223 Not Used On This Product 224 Not Used On This Product 225 Not Used On This Product 226 Cover Touch Panel_Rear S5437448 227 Cover Touch Panel_Back Service S5453526 228 Not Used On This Product 229 Probe Inserts and Gel Cups S2421616 230 Rear box S5445377 231 OPIO Basket S5460993 221 222 223 224 225 22...

Page 429: ...er Can Replace Part Can Be Replaced by Part Not Compatible With Repl Proc 311 21 5 INCH LCD MONITOR without glass filter Order the label GC314438 together with the monitor 5501560 13 312 Warning label monitor 22in GC314438 313 POWER TO DISPLAY CABLE WHITE FOR ERGOTRON ARM 21 5IN MONITOR 5737737 314 BIF TO DISPLAY DP CABLE White 5737736 315 GND Cable 460 mm White Yellow_green heat shrink tube on en...

Page 430: ... S5508332 2 and also GE logo kit 5543611 S5460319 402 Touch Panel Assy S5449446 403 Knobs Kit for Operator Panel 5490627 4 404 Keycaps Kit for Operator Panel 5490616 405 Screws Kit for Operator Panel 5490615 N A 406 Touch Screen Rotaries Board S5482578 407 KB Trackball P50 RSPL Kit 5434142 408 Trackball Ring 5661884 409 Label GE Logo 40mm 2 per kit 5543611 410 Label_Vivid S60 for Operator panel S5...

Page 431: ...5459218 No 413 English A N Keycaps kit S5439674 Yes 414 Danish A N Keycaps kit S5439674 10 Yes 415 Finnish A N Keycaps kit S5439674 11 Yes 416 French A N Keycaps kit S5439674 3 Yes 417 German A N Keycaps kit S5439674 2 Yes 418 Italian A N Keycaps kit S5439674 5 Yes 419 Norwegian A N Keycaps kit S5439674 13 Yes 420 Polish A N Keycaps kit S5439674 14 Yes 421 Portuguese A N Keycaps kit S5439674 6 Yes...

Page 432: ...al Parts Lists and Diagrams P R E L I M I N A R Y 9 3 5 Power Parts Figure 9 9 Power Parts Table 9 13 Power Parts Item Part Name Part Number Can Replace Part Can Be Replaced by Part Not Compatible With Repl Proc CRU 501 AC Box module S5399339 No 502 Battery for Scanner S5399340 Yes 501 502 RP RP ...

Page 433: ...t Number Can Replace Part Can Be Replaced by Part Not Compatible With Repl Proc 601 BEP Back End Processor module S5409444 602 BIF Back End Interface module S5409443 603 Hard Disk Module S5416818 604 Module_Memory_DDR 5490633 605 CPU Partition S5444821 606 Plastic Axis Holders for Back End S5489199 607 Label_BIF Connection Map S5453575 View from Top 602 604 606 601 View from BEP 603 605 607 RP RP ...

Page 434: ... Front End Unit Diagram 1 Table 9 15 Front End Unit Diagram 1 Item Part Name Part Number Can Replace Part Can Be Replaced by Part Not Compatible With Repl Proc 701 CFE cSound Front End module S5399322 702 PSB 1 Probe Selection Board 3DLP and 1RS module S5399331 703 TRx32 Transmit Receive 32 Channels module S5407376 Rear View Front View Rear View 701 702 703 Front View RP RP RP ...

Page 435: ...re 9 12 Front End Unit Diagram 2 Table 9 16 Front End Unit Diagram 2 Item Part Name Part Number Can Replace Part Can Be Replaced by Part Not Compatible With Repl Proc 704 FEPS Front End Power Supply module S5409449 705 Release Arm for CFE S5430823 706 Plastic Air sleeve for CFE S5422608 704 705 706 Rear View Front View RP RP RP ...

Page 436: ...N A R Y 9 3 8 Electro Mechanical Parts Figure 9 13 Electro Mechanical Parts Table 9 17 Electro Mechanical Parts Item Part Name Part Number Can Replace Part Can Be Replaced by Part Not Compatible With Repl Proc 801 Fan for Cabinet Cage Assy S5418278 802 Fan kit for TRX32 box 5482884 803 Sub Woofer Module Assy S5620773 801 802 803 RP RP RP ...

Page 437: ...ter 9 Renewal Parts 9 17 P R E L I M I N A R Y 9 3 9 Patient I O Figure 9 14 Patient I O Table 9 18 Patient I O Item Part Name Part Number Can Replace Part Can Be Replaced by Part Not Compatible With Repl Proc 901 ECG with Respiratory module S5426156 901 Rear View Front View RP ...

Page 438: ... 9 3 Renewal Parts Lists and Diagrams P R E L I M I N A R Y 9 3 10 Software Figure 9 15 Software Table 9 19 R202 Software Item Part Name Part Number Can Replace Part Can Be Replaced by Part Not Compatible With Repl Proc 1501 Vivid S60 Vivid S70 Software version 202 Kit BC100530 1501 RP ...

Page 439: ... Replaced by Part Repl Proc Not Compatible With 1201 Cable Std SATA Data BIF to DVD S5417774 1202 Cable KB to Touch DP S5418229 1203 Cable Power to DVD S5417776 1204 Cable BIF to Display DP For 19 inch monitor S5411598 22 inch monitor 1205 Cable Power to Display For 19 inch monitor S5411824 22 inch monitor 1206 Cable BIF to OPIO_Touch DP S5411599 1207 Cable BIF to OPIO S5409881 1208 Cable AC Unit ...

Page 440: ...2 inch monitor 5737736 19 inch monitor 1213 5750190 Grounding Cable Arm to Monitor For 22 inch monitor 5750190 19 inch monitor Figure 9 17 System Cables Diagram 2 Table 9 21 System Cables Diagram 2 Item Part Name Part Number Can Replace Part Can Be Replaced by Part Not Compatible With 1210 Cable FEPS to BEU PWR S5411622 Table 9 20 System Cables Diagram 1 Continued Item Part Name Part Number Can Re...

Page 441: ...r CFE S5432232 1214 Plastic cable guide for BEP S5432233 Figure 9 18 System Power Cables Table 9 22 System Power Cables Item Part Name Part Number Can Replace Part Can Be Replaced by Part Not Compatible With 1216 Power Cable Australia S2414985 5 1217 Power Cable Britain S2414985 6 Table 9 21 System Cables Diagram 2 Item Part Name Part Number Can Replace Part Can Be Replaced by Part Not Compatible ...

Page 442: ...Cable China S2415383 6 1219 Power Cable Denmark S2414985 4 1220 Power Cable Europe S2414985 2 1221 Power Cable Israel S2414985 7 1222 Power Cable Japan S2414985 8 1223 Power Cable Switzerland S2414985 3 1224 Power Cable USA Canada S2414985 Table 9 22 System Power Cables Item Part Name Part Number Can Replace Part Can Be Replaced by Part Not Compatible With ...

Page 443: ...6 Cable ECG MARQ AHA America 164L0025 1227 Cable ECG MARQ IEC EU AS 164L0026 1228 Leadwires ECG MARQ AHA AMERICA 164L0027 1229 Leadwires ECG MARQ IEC EU AS 164L0028 1230 ECG Cable neo AHA 164L0029 1231 ECG Cable neo IEC 164L0030 1232 ECG Cable neo AHA Multi Link 3 lead ECG Care cable neonatal DIN AHA 3 6 m 12ft Used together with neonatal leads H45571RJ 2017004 001 1233 ECG cable neo IEC Multi Lin...

Page 444: ...0V Report Printer with network capabilities either HP Laser Jet Pro 400 Color M451 220V 066E3023 LaserJet Pro M451 220V Printer RSPL Kit 5456780 1303 Color Laser Printer 110V Report Printer with network capabilities either HP LaserJet Pro M451 110V Printer RSPL Kit 5438549 HP Laser Jet Pro 400 Color M451 110 120V 066E3024 1304 Wireless Network Interface USB RSPL Kit 5442405 1305 USB Sandisk Cruzer...

Page 445: ...Chapter 9 Renewal Parts 9 25 P R E L I M I N A R Y 9 3 13 Jigs Figure 9 20 Jigs Table 9 25 Jigs Item Part Name Part Number Can Replace Part Can Be Replaced by Part Not Compatible With 1401 Pencil Loopback Jig S2421758 1402 Display Port and Power Adapter Jig 5499567 1401 1402 ...

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Page 447: ...asks and or inspections to be performed at periods of frequency different from those listed in this manual 10 1 2 Purpose of Chapter 10 This chapter describes the Care and Maintenance PM procedures for the Vivid S60 Vivid S70 ultrasound scanner and its peripherals These procedures are intended to maintain the quality of the Ultrasound system s performance Read this chapter completely and familiari...

Page 448: ...O TURN OFF THE POWER ON OFF SWITCH BEFORE YOU REMOVE ANY PARTS PROCEED WITH CAUTION WHENEVER POWER IS ON AND COVERS ARE REMOVED DANGER DO NOT PULL OUT OR INSERT CIRCUIT BOARDS WHILE MAINS POWER TO THE SYSTEM IS ON CAUTION PRACTICE GOOD ESD PREVENTION WEAR AN ANTI STATIC STRAP WHEN HANDLING ELECTRONIC PARTS AND WHEN DISCONNECTING CONNECTING CABLES CAUTION DO NOT OPERATE THIS ULTRASOUND SYSTEM UNLES...

Page 449: ... corrective action and the effects of corrective action must be documented and maintained on site Your GE Service Representative can help you with establishing performing and maintaining records for a Quality Assurance program Contact GE for coverage and or price for service 10 3 3 Maintenance Task Schedule The Customer Care Maintenance Task Schedule provided in Table 10 2 on page 10 4 specifies h...

Page 450: ... Cables and Connectors Clean Console Clean Monitor and Touch Panel Inspect Wheels Casters Brakes and Swivel Locks Mobile Unit Check Daily Check Operator Panel Movement Mobile Unit Check Daily Console Current Leakage Checks Also after corrective maintenance Peripheral Current Leakage Checks Also after corrective maintenance Surface Probe Current Leakage Checks Also after corrective maintenance Endo...

Page 451: ...90 degree L TORX wrenches are recommended 2 Bit TX 15 M3 3 Bit TX 20 M4 4 Bit TX 25 M5 5 Bit TX 30 M6 6 Bit TX 45 M10 7 Socket Set must include 7mm socket 8 Side cutter diagonal 5 or 6 inch 9 Flat Blade Driver 3 2 mm 10 Flat Blade Driver 4 mm 11 Flat Blade Driver 6 mm 12 Phillips Driver PH1 13 Phillips Driver PH2 14 Phillips Driver PH3 15 Hex Key 1 5 mm Unbrako Key Allen Key 16 Hex Key 2 mm Unbrak...

Page 452: ...the EQC inspection form Record all probes and Ultrasound system options 3 Power up Turn the Ultrasound system power ON and verify that all fans and peripherals turn On Watch the displays during power up to verify that no warning or error messages are displayed Where applicable confirm that the battery is charged If no AC Input present use the internal battery 4 Probes Verify that the Ultrasound sy...

Page 453: ...basic Ultrasound system controls that affect this mode of operation 3 Doppler Modes Verify basic Doppler operation PW and CW if available Check the basic Ultrasound system controls that affect this mode of operation 4 M Mode Verify basic M Mode operation Check the basic Ultrasound system controls that affect this mode of operation 5 Probe Elements Perform an Element Test on each probe to verify th...

Page 454: ... printer Clean heads and covers if necessary 3 Color Printer Verify hardcopy output of the Color video page printer Clean heads and covers if necessary 4 DICOM Verify that DICOM is functioning properly Send an image to a DICOM device 5 ECG Verify basic operation with customer 6 Footswitch Verify that the footswitch is functioning as programed Clean as necessary Table 10 7 Mains Cable Inspection As...

Page 455: ...CD Inspect the LCD Display for scratches and bad pixels Verify proper operation of Contrast and Brightness controls Where applicable confirm that the LCD arm allows Swiveling the screen to the left and to the right Folding the screen to the locked position Release and adjustment backwards and forwards Can be adjusted in the up down positions Note LCD Arm movement may vary and is not applicable to ...

Page 456: ...l abrasive cleaners or other strong solvents as these may cause damage to the cabinet or LCD panel Only use isopropyl alcohol when instructed to do so Do not spray any liquid directly onto the Vivid S60 Vivid S70 covers LCD Display or keyboard Do not allow any liquid to drip or seep into the system DO NOT scratch or press on the panel with any sharp objects such as pencils or pens as this may resu...

Page 457: ...dly Table 10 9 Air Filter Cleaning Frequency Varies with Your Environment Step Item Description 1 Remove Filter Cover Remove the left side cover from the system as described in Air Inlet Left Side Cover Removal Procedure on page 8 7 Remove the air filter from the cover as shown in Figure 8 4 on page 8 8 2 Clean Filter The filter can be cleaned in sprinkling water or it can be dusted with a vacuum ...

Page 458: ...clean the probe Note For detailed information on handling Endocavity probes refer to the appropriate supplementary instructions for each probe 10 5 8 Basic Probe Care The Vivid S60 Vivid S70 User Manual and the individual probe manufacturers handling cards provide a complete description of probe care maintenance cleaning and disinfection Ensure that you are completely familiar with the proper care...

Page 459: ...on provided in the Vivid S60 Vivid S70 User Manual NOTE For specific probe cleaning instructions refer to the individual probe Users Manual or care card supplied with the probe CAUTION FAILURE TO FOLLOW THE PRESCRIBED CLEANING OR DISINFECTION PROCEDURES WILL VOID THE PROBE S WARRANTY DO NOT SOAK THE PROBE OR WIPE THE PROBE LENS WITH ANY PRODUCT NOT LISTED IN THE Vivid S60 Vivid S70 USER MANUAL DOI...

Page 460: ...t be shipped before being visibly clean and properly disinfected The purpose of the regulation is to protect employees in the transportation industry as well as the persons who will receive and or open the package NOTE The US Department of Transportation DOT has ruled that items that were saturated and or dripping with human blood that are now caked with dried blood or which were used or intended ...

Page 461: ...e must remain unused i e not connected to any other devices DANGER TO AVOID ELECTRICAL SHOCK THE ULTRASOUND SYSTEM UNDER TEST MUST NOT BE CONNECTED TO OTHER ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT REMOVE ALL INTERCONNECTING CABLES AND WIRES THE ULTRASOUND SYSTEM UNDER TEST MUST NOT BE CONTACTED BY USERS OR PATIENTS WHILE PERFORMING THESE TESTS WARNING WARNING To minimize risk of electric shock only trained persons a...

Page 462: ... that safety inspections are performed whenever damage is suspected and on a regular basis in accordance with local authorities and facility procedures Do not use the Ultrasound system or individual probes which fail any portion of the safety test 10 6 3 Leakage Current Limits The following acceptance limits and test conditions are summarized from NFPA 99 and IEC 62353 and in some cases are lower ...

Page 463: ...s voltage on applied part On and Off Closed 5 Type CF Applied Parts sink leakage On and Off Closed 0 05 1 UL standard Table 10 12 Leakage Current Limits for Ultrasound System Operation on 220 240 Volt Mains Leakage Current Test System Power Grounding PE Conductor Limit in mA 2 Limit in µA 3 Earth Leakage On and Off N A 0 3 300 Chassis Enclosure Leakage On and Off Closed Open 0 1 0 5 100 500 Type B...

Page 464: ...ns Applied Parts AP Parts or accessories that contact the patient to perform their function For ultrasound equipment this includes transducers ECG leads and e TRAX Needle Sensor Type BF Body Floating or non conductive ultrasound probes which are marked with the man in box BF symbol this includes all transducers and ECG leads Type BF Defib Proof Type BF Applied Part man in the box with paddle symbo...

Page 465: ...e reversed If later tests indicate high leakage currents this should be suspected as a possible cause and the outlet wiring should be visually inspected 10 6 5 Grounding Continuity Measure the resistance from the third pin of the attachment plug to the exposed metal parts of the case The ground wire resistance should be less than 0 2 ohms Reference the procedure in the IEC60601 1 Figure 10 215 Typ...

Page 466: ...e made under the test conditions specified in Table 10 11 on page 10 17 or Table 10 12 on page 10 17 as applicable Record the highest reading of current 1 Connect Safety analyzer to wall AC power outlet 2 Plug the equipment under test power cable into the receptacle on the panel of the meter 3 Connect the meter to an accessible metal surface of the Vivid S60 Vivid S70 ultrasound system using the c...

Page 467: ...rmat for recording the enclosure chassis leakage current Measurements should be recorded from multiple locations for each set of test conditions The actual location of the test probe may vary by Ultrasound system NOTE Values in italics font are given as examples only Record all data in the Electrical safety tests log NOTE Values in italics font are given as examples only Table 10 15 Typical Data F...

Page 468: ...ug the equipment under test power cable into the receptacle on the panel of the meter 3 Connect the ECG cable to the Vivid S60 Vivid S70 ultrasound system and the Patient leads to the analyzer 4 Select the Patient lead leakage function on the meter 5 Test opening and closing the ground with the scanner on and off as indicated in Table 4 6 on page 4 18 or Table 4 7 on page 4 18 as applicable NOTE R...

Page 469: ...ge Current UL60601 1 IEC60606 1 Clause 19 1 Ultrasound System 2 Polarity Reversing Switch 3 Power Outlet Color of Power Outlet Cable 4 Leakage Test Meter Ammeter 5 Accessible Metal Parts chassis non earth ground unprotected surface USA and Canada H Hot Black N Neutral White G Ground Green or Green yellow Others H Hot Brown N Neutral Blue G Ground Green yellow N H G 1 2 3 4 5 A ...

Page 470: ...nation under each set of test conditions specified in Table 10 11 on page 10 17 or Table 10 12 on page 10 17 as applicable Record all data on the EQC inspection certificate also known as Patient Auxiliary Current 1 Connect Safety analyzer to wall AC power outlet 2 Plug the equipment under the test power cable into the receptacle on the meter s panel 3 Connect the ECG cable to the Vivid S60 Vivid S...

Page 471: ...y analyzer s function switch to Chassis or Enclosure Leakage 4 Plug the Vivid S60 Vivid S70 s power cord into the test meter 5 Plug the Chassis Ground Probe saline probe into the test meter s CHASSIS connector 6 Connect the Ultrasound Probe to the Vivid S60 Vivid S70 7 Immerse the Saline Probe in the Saline Solution 8 Immerse the face of the Ultrasound Probe imaging area of the probe into the sali...

Page 472: ...lacement The ultrasound probe s imaging area is immersed in the Saline solution along with a grounding probe from the test meter to complete the current path NOTE The Saline solution is a mixture of water and salt The salt adds free ions to the water making it conductive Normal saline solution is 0 9 salt and 99 1 water If ready mixed saline solution is not available a mixture of 1 quart or 1 lite...

Page 473: ... the test conditions and test limits described in Table 10 11 on page 10 17 or Table 10 12 on page 10 17 as applicable for every probe The test passes when all readings measure less than the stated limits 11 Keep a record of the results with other hard copies of maintenance data using Table 10 17 on page 10 28 Table 10 17 shows a typical format for recording ultrasound probe source leakage current...

Page 474: ... solution The patient applied part of the probe is immersed into the saline solution Measure current flowing in the circuit leakage current As a minimum tests according to IEC60601 1 must be performed once a year The requirements for Body Floating BF have to be applied for TEE and Trans thorax probes bearing the symbol for safety class BF The symbol for BF is indicated on the probe connector label...

Page 475: ...hapter 10 Care and Maintenance 10 29 P R E L I M I N A R Y The test passes when the reading measure less than the values in Table 10 13 on page 10 18 Figure 10 221 TEE Probe Leakage Isolation Sink Current Test WARNING WARNING The handle of the TEE probes must not be immersed ...

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