Chapter 6
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6-startup.fm
GE Healthcare
Senographe DS Acquisition System
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Operator Manual 5307907-3-S-1EN
Startup and Shutdown
2
System Shutdown
Note:
It is recommended that the system should be shut down at the end of every working day.
To power down the system, click the System Shutdown button
on the Browser window. A con-
firmation message is displayed asking if the entire system should be shut down, If your response is
Yes
,
power is removed from the Senographe DS Gantry and other system components, while the Control Sta-
tion begins a controlled shutdown, designed to safeguard data. Complete system and UPS shut down
takes about two minutes from switch-off.
! Notice:
The Control Station follows an automatic shut down procedure which protects image and patient
data. No prompts are displayed. Do not disturb this procedure by attempting to enter commands
at this time.
CAUTION
NEVER switch off at the UPS (Uninterruptible Power Supply) except in emergency (risk of
data loss).
3
Emergency Stop Motion or Shutdown
•
In an emergency, to stop Gantry motion:
Press one of the Emergency Stop Motion push-buttons;
there is one on each side of the Telescopic Column.
•
In an emergency, to cut power to all system components:
Switch off the main circuit breaker that
supplies power from the hospital system to the Senographe DS system. All image and patient infor-
mation being processed at the time is lost, and the Conditioner which controls the Digital Detector
environment is switched off.
3 Emergency Stop Motion and Shutdown on
.
4
Gantry Reset
Certain configuration operations require the Gantry to be switched off and restarted. It is usually desir-
able to reset the Gantry without disturbing the operation of the Control Station.
•
To do this, switch off the Gantry and Generator by pressing the X-ray Console power switch labelled
STOP
or
. Switch them on again by pressing the power switch
I
.
5
Generator Cabinet push-buttons
Push-buttons mounted on the Generator cabinet control power to the AWS
Cabinet
and to the
UPS
.
They are provided for service and emergency use; they should not be used in normal operation.
FOR
TRAINING
PURPOSES
ONLY!
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