SERVICE MANUAL
Troubleshooting
I-Max Touch
8-6
8.2.1.
Errors with code from E000 to E199
All these are errors related to the main CPU board (A5) and its internal
peripherals.
Power off the unit and, after 1 minute delay, power it on again; if the
error is displayed again, replace the Microprocessor CPU board (A6).
8.2.1.1.
E108: Hardware key fault
This error is shown when the firmware of the I-Max Touch does not sense
the presence of the U.I.C. (Unique Identification Code).
The unique code is read, with its check byte, from the control system at
the start-up; if the check byte is incorrect, the system displays the above
error number.
In case this error is displayed, a pressure of the key "6" allows the system
to continue its functioning, but only standard base examination will be
possible.
Verify the presence of the key and that is well inserted.
In case there is a fault on the hardware key itself, it must be replaced.
All
the optional features must be re-enabled with proper codes.
Before
requesting a new hardware key, the S/N of the equipment and/or the
U.I.C. itself must be recorded and reported to Owandy Radiology.
8.2.1.2.
E110: Battery fault
This message means that the clock battery on main CPU board (A5) is
low or fault.
If after power ON, a 90 second cooling time starts, wait until the end of
the time; then display will show "E110 – Press >0<".
Follow the message shown on the display and perform an examination.
At the end of the examination, power OFF the machine and wait a couple
of minutes before powering ON again.
1.
If the message is not yet present, it means that the battery is low.
Leave the machine powered ON to recharge it.
2.
If the message is still present, it means that the battery is fault.
Replace the main CPU board (A5).
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