Chapter 3: Servicing the SiteStand
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SiteStand Service Manual
3.3
Disassembling the SiteStand
Disassembly of the SiteStand is dependent on the repairs required. The following
order of disassembly is recommended in order to prevent damage to the SiteStand
and facilitate efficient repairs. The service provider should use good judgement in
altering this order to provide repairs to various parts of the SiteStand.
Table 3.1
SiteStand Troubleshooting
OBSERVATION
POSSIBLE CAUSE
CORRECTIVE ACTION
The system battery doesn’t
charge in the SiteStand.
If the charge function of the
system is acceptable, the
possible causes are:
•
the power supply has
failed or become
disconnected
•
the dock PCBA located
in the sleeve assembly
has failed
•
the docking connectors
on the sleeve assembly
are broken or bent.
Verify the SiteStand is at
fault by attempting to charge
the battery with the power
supply connected directly to
the system. If it does not
charge, refer to the SonoSite
180 Service Manual for
troubleshooting.
There is no video from the
SiteStand video out
connection.
The SiteStand docking
PCBA has failed.
The docking connections or
the sleeve assembly have
been broken.
See Replacing the Sleeve
Assembly and the Docking
PCBA on page 9.
There is no AC power from
the SiteStand power
connection.
The SiteStand fuse has
failed.
See Replacing the SiteStand
Fuse on page 10.
There is no remote printer
control to the printer on the
SiteStand.
The printer remote control
cable has failed or is not
attached correctly.
Replace the printer remote
cable (P00762).
There is no output from the
RS-232 communication port.
The SiteStand docking
PCBA has failed.
The docking connections on
the sleeve assembly are
broken or bent.
See Replacing the Sleeve
Assembly and the Docking
PCBA on page 9.
The sleeve assembly does
not raise or lower.
The foot pedal is damaged.
The gas spring is loose or
damaged.
The foot pedal has fallen off.
See Replacing the Foot
Pedal on page 9.
The SiteStand does not roll
easily or in a straight line.
A castor(s) is broken or bent.
The SiteStand base is
damaged.
Replace the failed part.
Summary of Contents for SiteStand
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