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Operating Documentation

©2019 General Electric Company.

16.JUN.2019 
GEHC_FRNT_CVR.FM

P R E L I M I N A R Y

Venue™ 

Service Manual 

Direction Number: 5771498-100 Revision: 6

Technical Publication

 

Содержание Venue R1

Страница 1: ...Operating Documentation 2019 General Electric Company 16 JUN 2019 GEHC_FRNT_CVR FM P R E L I M I N A R Y Venue Service Manual Direction Number 5771498 100 Revision 6 Technical Publication...

Страница 2: ...2019 General Electric Company Manufacturer GE Medical Systems Ultrasound Primary Care Diagnostic LLC 9900 Innovation Drive Wauwatosa WI 53226 USA 16 JUN 2019 GEHC_FRNT_CVR FM P R E L I M I N A R Y...

Страница 3: ...tandard Hazard Icons 1 7 Safety Considerations 1 8 Introduction 1 8 Human Safety 1 8 Mechanical Safety 1 11 Electrical Safety 1 13 Venue Battery Safety 1 17 Patient Data Safety 1 17 Dangerous Procedur...

Страница 4: ...ments 2 6 Facility Needs 2 7 Purchaser Responsibilities 2 7 Required Facility Needs 2 8 Networking Pre Installation Requirements 2 12 Connectivity Installation Worksheet 2 13 Overview 3 1 Purpose of C...

Страница 5: ...Software Options Configuration 3 42 Connectivity Overview 3 43 Physical Connection 3 43 Stand alone Venue 3 43 Sneaker Net Environment 3 43 Wireless Connection from Venue to DICOM Server 3 43 Connecti...

Страница 6: ...g and Transporting the Venue Ultrasound Scanner 4 11 Functional Checks 4 14 Overview 4 14 Performance Checks 4 14 2D Mode B Mode Checks 4 14 M Mode Checks 4 15 PW CW Doppler Mode Checks 4 17 Probe Con...

Страница 7: ...19 Signal Flow 5 19 Front End Power Supply T FEPS 5 20 Front End T CFE Board 5 20 Probe Selection Board T PSB 5 21 Back End Processor 5 22 Introduction 5 22 Back End Processing BEP Module 5 22 BEP Bl...

Страница 8: ...wivel Resistance Adjustments 6 4 Arm Vertical Movement Adjustments 6 4 Arm Rotate Resistance Adjustments 6 5 Overview 7 1 Purpose of Chapter 7 7 1 Service Safety Considerations 7 2 Service Tools 7 3 V...

Страница 9: ...oting 7 25 Purpose of this Section 7 25 MPB Diagnostics Procedure Troubleshooting 7 25 Overview 8 1 Purpose of Chapter 8 8 1 Visual Guide 8 1 Accessories Replacement Procedures 8 2 Basic Storage Baske...

Страница 10: ...ocedure 8 71 T TRx Box Replacement Procedure 8 73 T TRx Module Replacement Procedure 8 75 Mechanical Parts Replacement Procedures 8 78 MPB Front Metal Door Replacement Procedure 8 78 MPB Guide L and G...

Страница 11: ...Procedures 8 184 Burning Disk on Key Media with SW Downloaded from GE Portal 8 184 Software Update Procedure 8 188 Software Upgrade Procedure from Venue R1 to Venue R2 8 193 Software Installation Pro...

Страница 12: ...Schedule 10 3 Tools Required 10 5 Tools Required for Servicing the Venue 10 5 System Maintenance 10 6 Preliminary Checks 10 6 Functional Checks 10 7 Physical Inspection 10 9 Cleaning 10 10 Probe Main...

Страница 13: ...DIRECTION5771498 100 REVISION 6 VENUE SERVICE MANUAL Table of Contents 13 P R E L I M I N A R Y This page was intentionally left blank...

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Страница 22: ...P R E L I M I N A R Y DIRECTION 5771498 100 REVISION 6 VENUE SERVICE MANUAL ix 6 16 19 POC_PRECAUTIONS_LEGAL ZH CN KO...

Страница 23: ...rical 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 personne...

Страница 24: ...change without notice Every precaution has been taken in the preparation of this document Nevertheless GE assumes no responsibility for errors omissions or any damages including special or consequent...

Страница 25: ...s and corrections 3 11 FEBURARY 2018 Support R2 configuration 4 16 JULY 2018 Added Kisyu codes ECG support and Upgrade from R1 to R2 procedure 5 10 APRIL 2019 Added R2 5 DOK 6 6 JUNE 2019 Added troubl...

Страница 26: ...N A R Y Chapter 1 Introduction Section 1 1 Overview 1 1 1 Purpose of Chapter 1 This chapter describes important issues related to safely servicing the Venue ultrasound scanner The service provider mus...

Страница 27: ...installation planners 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 C...

Страница 28: ...in Table 1 2 below NOTE When not specified otherwise the contents in this manual apply to all Venue models Table 1 2 Venue Models PSI Group Cat No Description PSI Code GP Code Kisyu Code Venue R1 H45...

Страница 29: ...tion in 2D Color Doppler M Mode Color M Mode and PW The fully digital architecture of the Venue system allows optimal usage of all scanning modes and probe types throughout the full spectrum of operat...

Страница 30: ...hardware versions on the boards Refer to HW Version tab To check the software versions on local software on the boards Refer to Software Version To check for installed options Refer to Options Setup...

Страница 31: ...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 ris...

Страница 32: ...d to make you aware of specific types of hazards that could possibly cause harm Refer to the User Manual for a complete list of icons used on the Ultrasound System not all icons may be listed in the t...

Страница 33: ...OVED FROM AN OPERATING ULTRASOUND SYSTEM SOME METAL SURFACES MAY BE WARM ENOUGH TO POSE A POTENTIAL HEAT HAZARD IF TOUCHED EVEN WHILE IN SHUTDOWN MODE WARNING WARNING BECAUSE OF THE LIMITED ACCESS TO...

Страница 34: ...R AT LEAST 30 SECONDS FOR CAPACITORS TO DISCHARGE AS THERE ARE NO TEST POINTS TO VERIFY ISOLATION THE LIGHT ON THE OP PANEL ON OFF BUTTON WILL TURN OFF ULTRASOUND SYSTEM COMPONENTS MAY BE ENERGIZED AL...

Страница 35: ...erview P R E L I M I N A R Y CAUTION USE PROTECTIVE GLASSES DURING DRILLING FILING AND DURING ALL OTHER WORK WHERE EYES NEED PROTECTION CAUTION USE SAFETY SHOES WHEN DOING WORK WHERE THERE IS ANY CHAN...

Страница 36: ...WEIGHT OF INSTALLED PERIPHERALS WHEN READY FOR USE CARE MUST BE USED WHEN MOVING IT OR REPLACING ITS PARTS FAILURE TO FOLLOW THE PRECAUTIONS LISTED BELOW COULD RESULT IN INJURY UNCONTROLLED MOTION AND...

Страница 37: ...le inside the vehicle Secure the system with straps or as directed otherwise to prevent motion during transport Prevent vibration damage by driving cautiously Avoid unpaved roads excessive speeds and...

Страница 38: ...connector must meet international electrical standards WARNING WARNING CONNECTING A VENUE SCANNER TO INCORRECT POWER LEVEL WILL DESTROY THE SYSTEM CONNECT THE SYSTEM ONLY IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE VOLTAG...

Страница 39: ...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 cabl...

Страница 40: ...ce 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 WA...

Страница 41: ...see the example in Figure 1 1 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...

Страница 42: ...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...

Страница 43: ...MOVED FROM AN OPERATING VENUE 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...

Страница 44: ...All potentially hazardous stored or residual energy is relieved WARNING WARNING ENERGY CONTROL AND POWER LOCKOUT FOR VENUE WHEN SERVICING PARTS OF THE SYSTEM WHERE THERE IS EXPOSURE TO VOLTAGE GREATER...

Страница 45: ...xplanation of label icons and symbols refer to Table 1 3 on page 1 23 A system Rating Label examples shown in Figure 1 3 and Figure 1 4 below is located at the rear of the system This indicates the ul...

Страница 46: ...1 Introduction 1 21 P R E L I M I N A R Y When Upgrading the software from R1 to R2 an electronic label will be displayed under the About tab in the Config screen Figure 1 5 Electronic label eLabel f...

Страница 47: ...ION 5771498 100 REVISION 6 VENUE SERVICE MANUAL 1 22 Section 1 1 Overview P R E L I M I N A R Y Figure 1 7 General Label International R2 Figure 1 8 Venue Warning Label Figure 1 9 Stored Energy Hazard...

Страница 48: ...user documentation when complete information cannot be provided on the label Various WARNING Dangerous voltage the lightning flash with arrowhead in equilateral triangle is used to indicate electric...

Страница 49: ...t push the unit sideways when the caster wheel brakes are in the locked position Instability may occur Rating Plate DO NOT place objects on the surface of the rear of the LCD Panel while folded Rating...

Страница 50: ...rded Bottom This symbol indicates the product contains hazardous materials in excess of the limits established by the Chinese standard GB T 26572 Requirements of concentration limits for certain restr...

Страница 51: ...n the Assembled in X statement is not shown on the label this indicates that the Customs country of origin is the same as the country of the legal manufacturer Every system has a unique marking for id...

Страница 52: ...R E L I M I N A R Y 1 7 3 Venue External Labels Location In addition to the labels described in the previous section an additional label may be found on the Venue ultrasound unit as described in the...

Страница 53: ...or intended for use in patient care are regulated medical waste for transportation purposes and must be transported as a hazardous material NOTE The USER SERVICE staff should dispose of all the waste...

Страница 54: ...supplied with the system NOTE Portable and mobile RF communications equipment can affect the Venue ultrasound scanner 1 9 2 Compliance The Venue ultrasound scanner conforms to all applicable conducte...

Страница 55: ...IONS WARNING WARNING RISK 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...

Страница 56: ...capture cine loop 4D multi volume loop Restart the application before resuming clinical scanning Table 1 4 Phone Numbers for Customer Assistance 1 of 2 LOCATION PHONE NUMBER USA GE Ultrasound Service...

Страница 57: ...E Healthcare Pvt Ltd 4 Kadugodi Industrial Area Bangalore 560 067 India Phone 91 1 800 425 8025 91 1 800 425 7255 91 1 800 102 7750 Table 1 5 Phone and Fax Numbers for Manufacturer MANUFACTURER PHONE...

Страница 58: ...r 2 This chapter provides the information required to plan and prepare for the setup of a Venue ultrasound unit Included are descriptions of the electrical and facility requirements that must be met b...

Страница 59: ...needed for Ultrasound system installation updates and repairs However operator and patient comfort may be optimized if the room light is subdued and indirect Therefore a combination lighting system di...

Страница 60: ...conduit 2 2 5 1 Venue Power Requirements Electrical specifications for the Venue system are as follows 2 2 5 2 Inrush Current Inrush current is not a factor for consideration due to the inrush current...

Страница 61: ...here is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation NOTE Possible EMI sources should be identified before the unit is installed and should not be on the same line as the...

Страница 62: ...magnet wrap at each end Install all covers Loose or missing covers or Radio Frequency gaskets allow radio frequencies to interfere with the ultrasound signals Replace broken RF gaskets If more than 20...

Страница 63: ...n as possible if possible six weeks before delivery to allow enough time to make any changes WARNING WARNING FOR CONSOLE ULTRASOUND SYSTEMS AND FOR ULTRASOUND SYSTEMS MOUNTED ON A DOCKING ISOLATION CA...

Страница 64: ...e electrical codes The purchaser of GE equipment must only utilize qualified personnel to perform electrical servicing on the equipment The desire to use a non listed or customer provided product or t...

Страница 65: ...eral are within 2 m 6 5 ft of each other with peripheral within 1 m of the Venue system to connect cables Power outlets for other medical equipment Power outlets for test equipment within 1 m 3 2 ft o...

Страница 66: ...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...

Страница 67: ...inet 11 Network Interface 3 Film Viewer 12 457 mm 18 inches distance of Ultrasound system from wall or objects 4 Counter Top 13 Stool 5 Counter Top and Sink with hot and cold water 14 Footswitch 6 Ove...

Страница 68: ...de Circuit breaker for dedicated power outlet is easily accessible Sink with hot and cold water Receptacle for bio hazardous waste like used probe sheaths Emergency oxygen supply Storage for linens an...

Страница 69: ...ervers for storage and to workstations for viewing images As an added benefit transferring images in this manner enables viewing to be done on reviewing station while scanning continues 2 3 3 4 DICOM...

Страница 70: ...2 3 Connectivity Installation Worksheet Site System Information Services 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 Venu...

Страница 71: ...sheet for DICOM Network Information Venue Host Name AE Title Local Port IP Address Net Mask ROUTING INFORMATION ROUTER2 ROUTER3 ROUTER1 Destination IP Addresses GATEWAY IP Addresses Default DICOM APPL...

Страница 72: ...ances 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...

Страница 73: ...2 16 Section 2 4 Connectivity Installation Worksheet DIRECTION 5771498 100 REVISION 6 VENUE SERVICE MANUAL P R E L I M I N A R Y This page was intentionally left blank...

Страница 74: ...pared setup can proceed as described in this chapter Included in this chapter are guidelines for transporting the unit to a new site as well as procedures that describe how to receive and unpack the e...

Страница 75: ...3 5 3 2 2 1 System Acclimation Time When unpacking the Ultrasound system allow the temperature of the Ultrasound system to stabilize before powering up The following table describes guidelines for re...

Страница 76: ...THE SYSTEM AS IT IS HEAVY TWO PEOPLE ARE ALWAYS REQUIRED WHENEVER A PART WEIGHING 16KG 35 LB OR MORE MUST BE LIFTED CAUTION TO PREVENT ELECTRICAL SHOCK CONNECT THE UNIT TO A PROPERLY GROUNDED POWER O...

Страница 77: ...r wooden crate mounted on a raised wooden base see Figure 3 5 on page 3 5 CAUTION Two people are needed to unpack the Ultrasound system because of its weight Attempts to move the Ultrasound system con...

Страница 78: ...Venue Table 3 10 Shipping Carton Dimensions and Weights Description Height Width Depth Weighta a Weight is approximate and will vary depending upon the supplied peripherals Venue scanner with periphe...

Страница 79: ...DIRECTION 5771498 100 REVISION 6 VENUE SERVICE MANUAL 3 6 Section 3 3 Receiving and Unpacking the Equipment P R E L I M I N A R Y Figure 3 7 Shipping Packages...

Страница 80: ...inspection of the shipping carton proceed to the unpacking instructions below as appropriate NOTE When using utility a knife to cut the nylon wrap take extra care not to scratch the system or any per...

Страница 81: ...e Equipment P R E L I M I N A R Y 3 Remove the accessories boxes 4 Remove the protective foams from the top of the system Figure 3 9 Removing Accessories Boxes Figure 3 10 Removing Protective Foams Pr...

Страница 82: ...VISION 6 VENUE SERVICE MANUAL Chapter 3 System Setup 3 9 P R E L I M I N A R Y 5 Remove the wooden ramps and then remove the nylon wrap from the system Figure 3 11 Removing Nylon Wrap from the System...

Страница 83: ...iving and Unpacking the Equipment P R E L I M I N A R Y 6 Unlock the four butterfly locks and remove the two wooden brackets 7 Remove the silica gel bags Figure 3 12 Removing Wooden Brackets Figure 3...

Страница 84: ...completely from the shipping carton 10 Make sure the system is standing firmly on the floor before applying the locking brake 11 Before commencing the installation procedure follow the instructions fo...

Страница 85: ...rom the safety latches 2 Remove the locks and open the four safety latches located on both sides of the crate 3 The shipping crate contains the following items Venue system Power cord Manuals Accessor...

Страница 86: ...DIRECTION 5771498 100 REVISION 6 VENUE SERVICE MANUAL Chapter 3 System Setup 3 13 P R E L I M I N A R Y Figure 3 17 Shipping Crate Contents...

Страница 87: ...E MANUAL 3 14 Section 3 3 Receiving and Unpacking the Equipment P R E L I M I N A R Y 4 Lay the front wooden crate door ramp and secure it with the 2 metal pins located inside the crate Figure 3 18 Wo...

Страница 88: ...UE SERVICE MANUAL Chapter 3 System Setup 3 15 P R E L I M I N A R Y 6 Remove the anti static foams 7 Remove the wooden planks to gain access to the system Figure 3 19 Removing the Anti Static Foams Fi...

Страница 89: ...acking the Equipment P R E L I M I N A R Y 8 Remove the plastic bags from the system 9 Release the caster locking on the front and rear casters 10 Carefully roll the scanner forwards down the unloadin...

Страница 90: ...netic 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 cov...

Страница 91: ...lugged Clean the console 2 Probes Check all probes for wear and tear on the lens cable and connector Look for bent or damaged pins on the connector and in the connector socket on the unit Verify that...

Страница 92: ...w of the Venue Ultrasound Unit Figure 3 22 Front View of the Venue Ultrasound Scanner Item 1 Cockpit monitor Tilts up and down and swivels left and right 2 eTower 3 Basket holders 4 Caster 1x front wi...

Страница 93: ...ush the scanner and place it in the desired position 10 On Off Switch Cover 3 Probe locking levers 11 Interface Panel Provides ports for LAN Insulated USB and Dual USB see Figure 3 24 4 Caster 1x back...

Страница 94: ...not insulated 3 HDMI connector not insulated 3 4 4 EMI Protection The Venue has been designed to minimize the effects of Electro Magnetic Interference EMI Many of the covers shields and screws are pr...

Страница 95: ...right corner at 1 30 m above the floor and in a distance of 1 meter at all four sides 1 meter above the floor 3 5 3 Electrical Specifications 3 5 3 1 Verification of the Venue Voltage Setting Verify...

Страница 96: ...valid version of the system standard IEC60601 1 1 Everybody who connects additional equipment to the signal input part or signal output part of Venue configures a medical system and is therefore resp...

Страница 97: ...an be connected or changed any time as described below regardless of whether the system is powered ON or OFF The Venue has four RS connectors Figure 3 25 Probe Connectors on Venue Front End Door CAUTI...

Страница 98: ...ing the probe a Do a visual check of the probe pins and system sockets b Remove any dust or foam rests from the probe pins c Verify the probe and the probe cable for any visual damage CAUTION Do not a...

Страница 99: ...obe ensure that the connector locking handle is positioned to the right 3 Align the connector with the probe port and carefully push into place 4 Push the connector locking handle to the left to secur...

Страница 100: ...ion describes how to configure the Venue 3 6 2 Venue Configuration 3 6 2 1 EZ Config Setup Wizard The Venue Configuration Wizard enables the user to easily configure the system after SW installation 1...

Страница 101: ...installation The settings screen appears The Local tab opens by default 4 Wait while system initializes the setup wizard Note For software version 302 x x the initialization duration might take up to...

Страница 102: ...ed details and tap Save Then proceed to the next tab 6 On the Network tab define the required settings and tap Save Then proceed to the next tab 7 On the Thermal Printer tab configure the printer and...

Страница 103: ...REVISION 6 VENUE SERVICE MANUAL 3 30 Section 3 6 Configuration P R E L I M I N A R Y the printer is already configured skip this step and proceed to the next one Figure 3 32 Venue Installation Wizard...

Страница 104: ...pter 3 System Setup 3 31 P R E L I M I N A R Y 8 On the InSite tab define the required settings and tap Submit Changes Make sure you fill all mandatory fields highlighted in bold Then proceed to the n...

Страница 105: ...tems list by moving the On Off sliders to On Then select each Connectivity item to define its properties Tap Apply and then Save Then proceed to the next tab 10 On the OptionKey tab enter the key stri...

Страница 106: ...hen proceed to the next tab 12 On the About tab view all settings defined on each tab and click Save to save the entire set of defined settings Then click Exit to exit the Setup Wizard NOTE To reiniti...

Страница 107: ...Accessing System Configuration Settings All settings configured by the EZ Config wizard can be modified via System Configuration Settings To access these settings perform the following steps 1 On the...

Страница 108: ...771498 100 REVISION 6 VENUE SERVICE MANUAL Chapter 3 System Setup 3 35 P R E L I M I N A R Y 3 From the Config side menu select System Settings The System Settings screen is displayed Figure 3 40 Syst...

Страница 109: ...DIRECTION 5771498 100 REVISION 6 VENUE SERVICE MANUAL 3 36 Section 3 6 Configuration P R E L I M I N A R Y 3 6 2 3 Enter Location Figure 3 41 Enter Location...

Страница 110: ...tart 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...

Страница 111: ...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...

Страница 112: ...98 100 REVISION 6 VENUE SERVICE MANUAL Chapter 3 System Setup 3 39 P R E L I M I N A R Y 3 6 2 5 Select Language for User Interface and Online Manuals Figure 3 43 Select Language Units and Controls So...

Страница 113: ...referred language for the online manual The selected language will be used as soon as the unit has been restarted 4 Select the Secondary check box to enable the multi language keyboard characters supp...

Страница 114: ...1 SW Recovery In cases of abnormal system behavior as a part of troubleshooting process it is recommended to reload the system software To reload the software without affecting patient data tap the SW...

Страница 115: ...n or a combination of software options The Software Option Key is specific for each unit NOTE There may be more than one Software Option Key in use depending on the installed options 3 6 5 2 To Instal...

Страница 116: ...ossible connection methods as outlined below 3 7 2 Stand alone Venue No network connection needed 3 7 3 Sneaker Net Environment No network connection needed Use removable media to move data from the V...

Страница 117: ...rk printer you should use default delivery settings 3 8 1 Introduction To be able to use the network functions when connected to a hospital network the Venue must have a proper network address Before...

Страница 118: ...NNN is the scanner s serial number AE Title Venue 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...

Страница 119: ...Log on as adm 2 Tap Settings Config Connectivity TCPIP 3 Tap the Network Settings button The Network Connections window opens 4 Open the Control Panel and go to Network and Internet Network and Sharin...

Страница 120: ...ecurity type field select the type of security used by the hidden wireless network Some routers may name this authentication method Depending on the security type you select Windows 10 may or may not...

Страница 121: ...rivacy at risk because skilled professionals can intercept this search for the hidden network NOTE If you select the Connect even if the network is not broadcasting check box Windows 10 searches for t...

Страница 122: ...6 VENUE SERVICE MANUAL Chapter 3 System Setup 3 49 P R E L I M I N A R Y complete the setup If you are in the range of the hidden WiFi your Windows 10 device automatically connects to it Figure 3 49...

Страница 123: ...I M I N A R Y 3 8 4 Changing the AE Title and or Port Number Port No Figure 3 50 AE Title and Port No 1 To change AE Title and or Port No edit the respective fields 2 Select Save settings to store you...

Страница 124: ...ironment This procedure is required for every new wireless network NOTE The WiFi configuration is available only if wireless adapter is connected to the system Do not use any type of wireless network...

Страница 125: ...nnected to the USB port located on the rear side of the cockpit monitor NOTE It is possible to connect the Wireless Network adapter both when the system is powered ON and after it is powered OFF All s...

Страница 126: ...Setup 3 53 P R E L I M I N A R Y Section 3 10 InSite Default Machine Contact Setup 3 10 1 Time Required 5 min 3 10 2 Preparations No dongle or service password needed 3 10 3 Setup Procedure 1 On the m...

Страница 127: ...3 6 Configuration P R E L I M I N A R Y 2 From the InSite ExC menu select Request for Service 3 In the Contact GE Service Browser window open the Users tab Figure 3 53 InSite ExC Main Menu Request fo...

Страница 128: ...r 5 Enter person s contact information Red asterisk indicates required field Then tap Add User 6 Select the check box for the person who will be the Default Contact Tap Set Default Machine Contact Fig...

Страница 129: ...6 Section 3 6 Configuration P R E L I M I N A R Y 7 Tap Set Default Machine Contact 8 The Default Machine Contact will be indicated in red text The setup is complete Figure 3 58 Users Tab Default Mach...

Страница 130: ...Installation Acceptance Test Criteria A Venue is ready for use after the system has been configured successfully in accordance with the information provided in Chapter 3 System Setup this chapter 3 11...

Страница 131: ...des the General Procedures and the Functional Checks General Procedures is a collection of commonly used procedures that are available by cross references from other parts of this manual Functional Ch...

Страница 132: ...ly in place The covers are required for safe operation good Ultrasound system performance and cooling purposes WARNING WARNING Energy Control and Power Lockout for Venue When servicing parts of the Ul...

Страница 133: ...t 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 CONNEC...

Страница 134: ...g label on the rear of the Venue ultrasound scanner 5 Connect the AC Power Cable female plug to the Power Inlet AC IN at the rear of the unit see Figure 4 1 6 Screw the plastic cable clamp into the ho...

Страница 135: ...wn after the application is loaded b The Back End Processor and the rest of the scanner starts with the sequence listed in the next steps 1 Back End Processor is turned ON and starts to load the softw...

Страница 136: ...Dongle Select this button when you want to exit to the Windows Desktop NOTE If you need to restart Venue when logged on to the Windows Desktop ensure that you do a complete power down Shut Down This...

Страница 137: ...wer switch located on the rear lower part of the system to the OFF position Wait for 10 seconds and re set the power switch to the ON position Wait for about 15 Sec before the System is operational Ca...

Страница 138: ...screen In order to disable enable the functionality of the On Off physical button open Settings Config Imaging Global Settings and check or uncheck the Disable physical power button box When the physi...

Страница 139: ...VENUE SERVICE MANUAL Chapter 4 General Procedures and Functional Checks 4 9 P R E L I M I N A R Y To switch off the system tap Settings Off This action will trigger the display of the System Exit wind...

Страница 140: ...ess to the setup menus Example To select a printer As default no password has been set for USR Just type the name USR and select Login If you log on as ADM you will have access to all setup menus and...

Страница 141: ...can be adjusted To tilt the cockpit monitor use the lever handle and adjust the cockpit monitor to the desired angle 4 2 8 Moving and Transporting the Venue Ultrasound Scanner 4 2 8 1 The Casters Whee...

Страница 142: ...ork 4 Secure the unit s power cable 5 Place all probes in the probe holders Ensure that the probe cables do not protrude from the unit or interfere with the wheels 6 Ensure that no loose items are lef...

Страница 143: ...n transporting the Venue by vehicle In addition to the precautions listed earlier follow the steps below Center the cockpit monitor and move it to its down position Disconnect all probes and secure th...

Страница 144: ...e 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 fac...

Страница 145: ...Depth control to adjust the range to be imaged Use the Modes to toggle between the scanning system s main modes Use the Frequency control move to lower frequency to increase penetration Press to activ...

Страница 146: ...atomical M Mode can also be used with previously acquired digitally stored 2D images More than one heart cycle should be stored if performing M Mode in post processing 2 Position the cursor over the r...

Страница 147: ...3 4 5 1 Color 2D 1 From an optimized 2D image press Color 2 Position the ROI frame over the area to be examined 3 Press Select The instruction Size should be highlighted 4 Adjust the dimension of the...

Страница 148: ...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 im...

Страница 149: ...and low Pulse Repetition Frequency PRF When the Doppler PRF is raised beyond a certain limit more than one Doppler gate is displayed on the screen Press Auto on the Control panel to activate Automati...

Страница 150: ...rator Panel A list of the connected probes will pop up on the screen 2 Select the desired probe An application menu for the desired probe is listed on the screen 3 Browse to the desired application Pr...

Страница 151: ...eze to freeze the cineloop 4 Scroll through the acquisition and find the sequence of interest 5 Adjust Cycle select to move from heart beat to heart beat and select the heart cycle of interest 6 Adjus...

Страница 152: ...udio Check 4 3 8 1 Introduction The system default settings is to play audible feedback while pressing any action key i e storing an image changing mode typing text etc This functionality can be disab...

Страница 153: ...lled and hooked up at the Windows level 1 On the Venue application main screen tap Settings Config Connectivity Additional Outputs Figure 4 12 In the Printer Setup section verify that the selected pri...

Страница 154: ...In the Sony UP D711MD window select Printer Properties Printer Window Figure 4 14 In the Sony UP D711MD Properties window tap Print Test Page this will send a print to the printer bypassing all of th...

Страница 155: ...ll see an incomplete Test Page printed out This is normal 4 3 9 3 ECG Checks The system automatically detects the ECG module once connected The indication for the user will be displayed in the Periphe...

Страница 156: ...nsure that you do not apply too much force to move the cockpit and that the movement is smooth During the movement up and down make sure the image displayed on the monitor does not present any disturb...

Страница 157: ...k handle it is located under the cockpit on the front of the Venue system to release the tilt locking mechanism Make sure the locking mechanism is locked when reaching 45o The tilt locking mechanism i...

Страница 158: ...ock 1 Push down on the upper grey lever to unlock the brake and swivel on the casters Push and pull the unit right left backwards and forwards Ensure that the wheels move freely in all directions Chec...

Страница 159: ...4 29 P R E L I M I N A R Y 4 3 11 Electrical Tests 4 3 11 1 Ground Continuity Test 1 Using multimeter ensure there is a ground continuity between the ground prong of the IPP power connector and the ar...

Страница 160: ...heory 5 1 P R E L I M I N A R Y Chapter 5 Venue Components and Function Theory Section 5 1 Overview 5 1 1 Purpose of Chapter 5 This chapter explains Venue system concepts component arrangement and sub...

Страница 161: ...ile and depending upon the installed software can be used for various imaging modes These include 2D Gray Scale and 2D Color Flow imaging M Mode Gray Scale imaging Color M Mode Doppler Different combi...

Страница 162: ...ectronics The Venue system internal electronics are divided into three Front End Unit see page 5 18 Back End Processor see page 5 22 System Power Distribution see page 5 26 Venue system internal elect...

Страница 163: ...y unit and batteries compartment Section 5 3 Options For a list of the available options see Optional Peripherals on page 9 18 For descriptions of the options see the User Manual For Installation inst...

Страница 164: ...ways Connection via a Local Area Network LAN set up for this special use only Connection via the hospital network Local Area Network LAN or Wide Area Network WAN The database on the review station is...

Страница 165: ...n InSite ExC is your direct link with a GE Online Service Engineer or Applications Support Engineer or a Request for Service via the InSite ExC link at the bottom of the display screen 5 5 2 InSite Ex...

Страница 166: ...the customer to generate a Service or Apps request Connect to GE Increase polling rate Click this icon to increase the contact Poll Rate from 15 minutes to 15 seconds The increased polling rate contin...

Страница 167: ...patch directly to GE Service after you fill in the following information Items with a red asterisk Problem type Problem area Problem description Send 3 After you have completed filling in all of this...

Страница 168: ...The Venue system automatically submits a Request for Service once a software update package was downloaded successfully Applicable for software version 302 X X only All RFS requests can be monitored u...

Страница 169: ...our system but cannot perform any service related functions depending on whether InSite has connected or not connected There are two Non Disruptive states If you see a black and white icon InSite ExC...

Страница 170: ...0 IoT 64 bit The cockpit monitor module contains the following elements Four probe holders and gel cup holder Power ON OFF touch button SLEEP mode indicator AC Power LED Indicator Speaker Auxiliary di...

Страница 171: ...power on Orange indicates system power off The On Off touch button is sensitive to A bare finger A Latex gloved hand A Latex gloved hand with ultrasound gel 5 6 1 3 Sleep Mode Indicator The Sleep Mod...

Страница 172: ...r Possible States System State LED Indicators No Power AC main power switch is off or power cord is disconnected batteries are drained or disconnected System is Off AC main power switch is on and powe...

Страница 173: ...h scrolling browsing and scaling of the display as required To facilitate comfortable positioning for the operator the height of the Main Display can be adjusted as required For optimal viewing the sc...

Страница 174: ...LCD Controller and Touch Module Configuration Interface 5 6 1 9 1 Input Video Interface A Display Port standard receptacle connector is used for carrying video signals and preparatory none video signa...

Страница 175: ...Battery Status Indication When the battery is charging If the AC power cable is plugged in the AC mains power indicator is lit green and the battery is being charged until reaching full charge The bac...

Страница 176: ...enue ultrasound unit interface panel showing external peripheral accessory connectors 1 Ethernet LAN connector 1000 Base TX Ethernet IEEE 802 3 3kV insulation 2 Dual USB 3 0 connector not insulated 3...

Страница 177: ...following modules Front End Power Supply T FEPS See Front End Power Supply T FEPS on page 5 20 Control Front End T CFE Module includes four Transmit and Receive Modules TRX32 See Front End T CFE Boar...

Страница 178: ...Module The PSB is connected to the T CFE via 3 connectors The Interface between the T CFE and the PSB modules consists of the following Dedicated I2C channel for Board ID VPD Control Signals I2C chan...

Страница 179: ...ansmit receive all the channels data signals to from the four TRX32 boards assembled on the T CFE board In addition it contains all the control and status lines required for HV MUX Setup Probe selecti...

Страница 180: ...mechanical and electrical interface for 4 RS probes The T PSB supports the following Probes with up to 128 elements directly 192 element probes using on board HV multiplexers The PSB receives all the...

Страница 181: ...Back End Processing BEP Module Solid State Hard Drive SSD 5 9 2 Back End Processing BEP Module The Main BEP module is the System Computer responsible for operating the Venue Scanner application under...

Страница 182: ...signals between the BEP and the Front End BEP Interface Panel this panel allows external connections of multiple interfaces by extension cables that connects the internal ports to the IP panel The BEP...

Страница 183: ...DIRECTION 5771498 100 REVISION 5 VENUE SERVICE MANUAL 5 24 Section 5 9 Back End Processor P R E L I M I N A R Y 5 9 3 BEP Block Diagram Figure 5 18 BEP Block Diagram...

Страница 184: ...he boards in the system and redirect them to their relevant destinations The Back End Board BIB module responsible for the scanner Interfaces comprises three main Interfaces Back End mITX standard via...

Страница 185: ...supplies Power to the system when AC power line is not present or in the event of AC power failure 12 16 8V Input filter unit IPP before PSU for filtering AC line noises 5 10 2 AC Distribution The PS...

Страница 186: ...d battery power 12v 16 8v The Embedded Controller SOM is responsible for the following functions Control the power up and wake up sequences Battery Monitoring and Battery Charger control Interface to...

Страница 187: ...rature is between 0 C and 40 C 32 F and 104 F and discharge the batteries between 20 C and 50 C 4 F and 122 F Do not short circuit the battery by directly connecting the battery terminals with metal o...

Страница 188: ...FE Fan located on the top of the Front End module MPB Blower Fan located on the on the rear side of the system behind the MPB module All fans are controlled and have variable speed The cooling require...

Страница 189: ...ible for the acquisition of the ECG analog signal inputs 5 12 2 External Peripherals 5 12 2 1 Wi Fi Adapter The Wi Fi adapter allows the user to connect the system to network wireless The Wi Fi adapte...

Страница 190: ...come from its integration with iLinq The following sections contain a brief introduction of iLinq s features 5 13 4 1 Service Desktop The Service Platform and other Service software use the iLinq web...

Страница 191: ...m 5 13 5 3 Access Security The service interface has different access and security user levels Each user is only granted access to the tools that are authorized for their use NOTE A Service Dongle par...

Страница 192: ...33 P R E L I M I N A R Y Every access request whether successful or not will be logged into a service access log that is viewable to authorized users Related information Data Management on page 4 10...

Страница 193: ...enue Section 6 2 Power Supply Adjustments There are no adjustments on the power supply The DC Power is self regulated If a voltage is outside the specified range it means that something is wrong eithe...

Страница 194: ...creased decreased in the following axes red arrow shows location of the controlling screw per axis 6 4 2 Tilt Resistance Adjustments 1 At the back of the cockpit disconnect the Wi Fi dongle if exists...

Страница 195: ...Chapter 6 Service Adjustments 6 3 P R E L I M I N A R Y 3 Using 8mm Allen key and 19mm open wrench release tighten the Allen screw NOTE Ensure there is no tilt autonomic movement Figure 6 22 Cockpit R...

Страница 196: ...1 Tighten Release the 8mm socket at the back of NOTE Ensure there is no pan swivel autonomic movement 6 4 4 Arm Vertical Movement Adjustments 1 Move the cockpit to one side until the Alen screw insid...

Страница 197: ...e there is no arm autonomic movement 6 4 5 Arm Rotate Resistance Adjustments 1 At the back of the system release the nut under the riser cover 2 Tighten or release the 4mm Allen screw to adjust the re...

Страница 198: ...nostics Troubleshooting Section 7 1 Overview 7 1 1 Purpose of Chapter 7 This chapter describes how to setup and run the tools and software that help maintain image quality and system operation Very ba...

Страница 199: ...F CAUSING DEATH ARE PRESENT IN THIS EQUIPMENT USE EXTREME CAUTION WHEN HANDLING TESTING AND ADJUSTING If the covers are removed from an operating Venue some metal surfaces may be warm enough to pose a...

Страница 200: ...The Venue Companion is a Windows based application that provides visual guides for customer replaceable units CRU This application is distributed as part of the software installation media 7 3 2 Syst...

Страница 201: ...2 Service Safety Considerations P R E L I M I N A R Y Press and hold ON OFF Standby buttons simultaneously For R2 systems with software version 302 X X On the Home screen tap Settings Service Diag Fi...

Страница 202: ...elect Config F2 About screen Applications Software Application Software revision Software medium s part number System Software System Software revision Software medium s part number 7 4 4 Collect a Tr...

Страница 203: ...on 302 X X On the Home screen tap Settings Log Logs NOTE You MUST select one of the available devices as the destination device if it is to be different than the default Export directory on the hard d...

Страница 204: ...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 The disk drive installed in the Venue...

Страница 205: ...DIRECTION 5771498 100 REVISION 6 VENUE SERVICE MANUAL 7 8 Section 7 4 Gathering Troubleshooting Data P R E L I M I N A R Y 7 4 4 2 Figure 7 32 Exiting Service Diagnostic Tests...

Страница 206: ...on 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...

Страница 207: ...al 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 g...

Страница 208: ...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 consis...

Страница 209: ...oting 7 6 1 Purpose of this Section In this section you will find Audio troubleshooting procedures and hints to be used if there is no Doppler or system sound 7 6 2 Audio Troubleshooting Procedure 1 I...

Страница 210: ...00 REVISION 6 VENUE SERVICE MANUAL Chapter 7 Diagnostics Troubleshooting 7 13 P R E L I M I N A R Y 3 Enter CW mode and select volume menu right side increase the volume 4 Exit to windows Figure 7 34...

Страница 211: ...E L I M I N A R Y 2 In the windows screen 1 Tap the speaker icon move the slider to 100 make sure it is not muted 2 Tap and hold the speaker icon and select playback devices make sure the default dev...

Страница 212: ...SERVICE MANUAL Chapter 7 Diagnostics Troubleshooting 7 15 P R E L I M I N A R Y 3 Tap and hold the default device and select test 4 While the system is turned on disconnect and reconnect the cockpit b...

Страница 213: ...not Recognized Procedure 1 Reseat the PSB TCFE and TRX boards according to Venue service manual 2 If the issue is not resolved this may be a probe issue In this case perform the following steps for e...

Страница 214: ...This section manages the most common scenarios where the system does not startup 7 8 2 Contents in this Section Cockpit ON OFF Button turns orange BEP BIOS Jumper Setup 7 52 BEP Fan does not Spin ON...

Страница 215: ...m The system does not turn ON cockpit on off button turns green for a few seconds and then turns orange Suggested solution Reset BEP BIOS jumper 1 Reset BIOS by changing the jumper position as shown i...

Страница 216: ...ion Symptom T CFE and T FEPS LEDs turn On and then off BEP fan does not spin The On Off button on the cockpit turns green for a second and then turns orange Suggested solution Reset MPB to BIB connect...

Страница 217: ...l system behavior occurred Suggested solution Reset front end connections 1 Inspect the BIB blue cable if damaged replace the BIB board 2 Reset the BIB blue cable on the T CFE side disconnect and re c...

Страница 218: ...play LEDs are off when turning on the system Suggested solution Reset front end connections 1 If fans are spinning a Reset cockpit cables b Reset MPB c Replace cockpit 2 If fans are NOT spinning a Tur...

Страница 219: ...nd By Mode verify T_CFE Board Revision Symptom System Stuck in Stand By Mode Suggested solution verify T_CFE board revision 1 Verify T CFE board P N 5764675_X revision X is 5 or higher the label is fo...

Страница 220: ...ify if there is a real failure of the MPB perform the following procedure 7 9 2 MPB Diagnostics Procedure Troubleshooting 3 When running MPB Diagnostics if the following screen appears indicating the...

Страница 221: ...t procedures for Venue system parts as outlined below NOTE The illustrations provided in this chapter are for illustration purposes only and are subject to change without notice 8 1 2 Visual Guide The...

Страница 222: ...nue ultrasound unit as described in Power Shut Down 2 Make sure the system is standing securely on a level surface with the wheels in the locked position 8 2 1 4 Basic Storage Basket Large Storage Bas...

Страница 223: ...described in Power Shut Down 2 Make sure the system is standing securely on a level surface with the wheels in the locked position 8 2 2 4 Power Cable Holder Removal Procedure 1 Move the Power Cable...

Страница 224: ...Item Label Item 1 Cover MPB Door 10 Cover Front Base FRU 2 Cover Mid Thermal Baffle FRU 11 Cover Left Side Base FRU 3 Cover Scanner Door FRU 12 Cover Right Side Base FRU 4 Cover Right Side eTower FRU...

Страница 225: ...CTION 5771498 100 REVISION 6 VENUE SERVICE MANUAL P R E L I M I N A R Y 8 Halo Handle FRU 17 Cover Left Base Bottom FRU 9 Cover Printer Insert FRU 18 Cover Cockpit Rear Cables CRU Table 8 2 Venue Ultr...

Страница 226: ...ement cover it is necessary to fit these in the appropriate positions Refer to the illustrations provided in the specific Cover Replacement procedure DANGER ELECTRICAL HAZARDS EXIST AT SEVERAL POINTS...

Страница 227: ...described in Power Shut Down 8 3 2 4 Lower Front eTower Cover Removal Procedure 1 Gripping the recess at the center of the cover pull the lower front eTower cover out towards you to remove it from th...

Страница 228: ...rations Shut down the Venue ultrasound unit as described in Power Shut Down 8 3 3 4 Left Side eTower Cover Removal Procedure 1 Remove all accessories 2 Remove the RS Probe Cover 3 Grip the rubber hold...

Страница 229: ...ide eTower cover and make sure the eTower pins go inside the dedicated holes on the inner side of the cover 2 Install the RS Probe Cover 3 Install all accessories Figure 8 4 Installing the Left Side e...

Страница 230: ...e right side eTower cover removal procedure is identical to the left side eTower cover removal procedure 8 3 4 5 Right Side eTower Cover Installation Procedure 1 The right side eTower cover installati...

Страница 231: ...enue ultrasound unit as described in Power Shut Down 8 3 5 4 Mid Thermal Baffle Cover Removal Procedure 1 Grip the cover at its bottom and pull the cover toward you to remove it from the system 8 3 5...

Страница 232: ...t Cover Removal Procedure 1 Remove all accessories 2 Remove the following covers RS Probe Cover Lower Front eTower cover Right Side eTower Cover and Left Side eTower Cover 3 Remove the Upper eTower Co...

Страница 233: ...s screws 2 Install the Upper eTower Cover on the scanner 3 Refit the following covers Lower Front eTower cover Right Side eTower Cover and the Left Side eTower Cover and RS Probe Cover 4 Install all a...

Страница 234: ...er Shut Down 2 Make sure the On Off power switch is set to Off 3 Make sure the system is standing securely on a level surface with the wheels in the locked position 8 3 7 4 Printer Insert Cover Remova...

Страница 235: ...on Procedure 1 Install the Printer Insert Cover on the Upper eTower Cover and secure with two Phillips screws 2 Install the Upper eTower Cover on the scanner 3 Install all accessories Upper eTower Fro...

Страница 236: ...moval Procedure 1 Remove all accessories 2 Remove the following covers Lower Front eTower cover RS probe cover Right Side eTower Cover and the Left Side eTower Cover 3 Loosen the four captive screws t...

Страница 237: ...lowing covers Lower Front eTower cover Right Side eTower Cover and the Left Side eTower Cover 3 Install all accessories Right Side eTower Cover Installation Procedure Left Side eTower Cover Installati...

Страница 238: ...the wheels in the locked position 8 3 9 4 RS Probe Cover Removal Procedure 1 Grip the RS Probe Cover on the recess on its bottom and gently pull it toward you to disconnect it from the holding magnet...

Страница 239: ...n 8 3 10 4 Riser Thermal Cover Removal Procedure 1 Remove the following covers Lower Front eTower Right Side and Left Side eTower covers 2 Open the door 3 Hold the cover and pull it down 4 Remove the...

Страница 240: ...all accessories 2 Remove the following covers Lower Front eTower RS Probe Cover Right Side and Left Side eTower covers Upper Front eTower and Riser Thermal Cover 3 Remove cockpit monitor 4 Remove Scan...

Страница 241: ...cedures 8 21 DIRECTION 5771498 100 REVISION 6 VENUE SERVICE MANUAL P R E L I M I N A R Y 6 Remove the riser cover Note Ensure the pressure pin is not dropped if exists Figure 8 11 Removing Riser Cover...

Страница 242: ...he riser cover 2 Install four rubber cable guides two short guides on the back side and two long guides in the front side on the riser cover Use a flat screwdriver to gently affix the rubber guide in...

Страница 243: ...rmal Cover 7 Install all accessories Arm Installation Procedure Cockpit Monitor Installation Procedure Lower Front eTower Cover Installation Procedure Left Side eTower Cover Installation Procedure Rig...

Страница 244: ...level surface with the wheels in the locked position 8 4 1 4 Base Module Removal Procedure 1 Remove all accessories 2 Remove the cockpit monitor 3 Remove the following covers Lower Front eTower RS Pro...

Страница 245: ...ION 5771498 100 REVISION 6 VENUE SERVICE MANUAL P R E L I M I N A R Y 6 Remove the base module 7 Remove the four caster wheels Figure 8 15 Removing the Base Module Casters Removal Procedure Four screw...

Страница 246: ...mounting screws and tighten them 4 Refit the following covers Right Side and Left Side eTower covers Lower Front eTowe and Front Base Cover 5 Install the cockpit monitor 6 Install all accessories Fig...

Страница 247: ...Front End Metal Door Removal 1 Remove all accessories 2 Remove the following covers RS Probe Cover Lower Front eTower Left side eTower Right Side eTower and Mid Thermal Baffle Cover 3 Remove full fron...

Страница 248: ...System Modules Replacement Procedures DIRECTION 5771498 100 REVISION 6 VENUE SERVICE MANUAL P R E L I M I N A R Y 6 Slightly lift and slide the door upwards until completely removed Figure 8 17 Remov...

Страница 249: ...9 DIRECTION 5771498 100 REVISION 6 VENUE SERVICE MANUAL P R E L I M I N A R Y 7 Remove the eight holding screws to separate the front end metal door from the scanner door cover Figure 8 18 Separating...

Страница 250: ...n cable 6 Close the FE door and close the two fastening latches on the left side of the Front End door assembly 7 Tighten the captive screw 8 Refit the following covers Mid Thermal Baffle Cover Lower...

Страница 251: ...a level surface with the wheels in the locked position 8 4 3 4 Full Front End Removal 1 Remove all accessories 2 Remove the following covers RS Probe Cover Lower Front eTower Left side eTower and Righ...

Страница 252: ...NUE SERVICE MANUAL P R E L I M I N A R Y 4 Disconnect the following cables MPB to T FEPS BIB to T CFE Blue cable Fan cable 5 While supporting the FE module with one hand unscrew the four Phillips scre...

Страница 253: ...with cable clips Fan cable 5 Close the FE door and close the two fastening latches on the left side of the Front End door assembly Figure 8 19 6 Tighten the captive screw 7 Refit the following covers...

Страница 254: ...4 SSD Module Removal Procedure 1 Remove all accessories 2 Remove the following covers RS Probe Cover Lower Front eTower Left side eTower Right Side eTower 3 Open the two fastening latches on the left...

Страница 255: ...he Front End door assembly 3 Tighten the captive screw 4 Refit the following covers Lower Front eTower left side eTower right side eTower and RS Probe Cover Ins 5 Install all accessories 6 Turn ON pow...

Страница 256: ...trasound unit as described in Power Shut Down 2 Make sure the On Off power switch is set to Off 3 Make sure the system is standing securely on a level surface with the wheels in the locked position 8...

Страница 257: ...it rear cables cover if exists see below 4 Disconnect the following cables connected to cockpit monitor BE TO COCKPIT CABLE MPB TO COCKPIT CABLE use flat head screwdriver Figure 8 23 Cockpit Monitor S...

Страница 258: ...he dedicated hole and press to release the securing spring The click is sounded indicating the securing spring is released 7 Lift and remove the cockpit monitor Figure 8 25 Cockpit Ground Cables Remov...

Страница 259: ...e 1 Mount the cockpit monitor on the mounting hooks and secure with four Phillips screws 2 Reconnect the cockpit monitor cables BE TO COCKPIT CABLE MPB TO COCKPIT CABLE Ground cables x2 Rear cable cov...

Страница 260: ...anding securely on a level surface with the wheels in the locked position 8 4 6 4 PSU Module Removal Procedure 1 Remove all accessories 2 Remove the following covers RS Probe Cover Lower Front eTower...

Страница 261: ...ve screw at the bottom of the PSU and pull the PSU out gently 8 4 6 5 PSU Module Installation Procedure 1 Slide the new PSU into position 2 Secure the captive screw at the bottom of the PSU 3 Install...

Страница 262: ...Side eTower Cover Left Side eTower Cover and RS Probe Cover 6 Install all accessories MPB Door Cover Installation Procedure Right Side eTower Cover Installation Procedure Left Side eTower Cover Instal...

Страница 263: ...s in the locked position 8 4 7 4 Battery Module Removal Procedure 1 Remove all accessories 2 Remove the following covers RS Probe Cover Lower Front eTower cover Right Side eTower Cover Left Side eTowe...

Страница 264: ...crews for each battery 3 Refit the following covers Lower Front eTower cover Right Side eTower Cover Left Side eTower Cover MPB Door Cover and RS Probe Cover 4 Install all accessories MPB Door Cover I...

Страница 265: ...s standing securely on a level surface with the wheels in the locked position 8 4 8 4 BE Module Removal Procedure 1 Remove all accessories 2 Remove the following covers Lower Front eTower cover Left S...

Страница 266: ...ly and loosen the captive screw Then carefully open the door 6 Secure the door with door support 7 Disconnect the following cables connected to the BE module MPB to BIB MPB to BEP white USB cable Cock...

Страница 267: ...L I M I N A R Y 9 Disconnect the BIB blue cable from the CFE plastic cable guide Disconnect the MPB to BIB cable 10 Loosen the two captive screws on both sides of the BE module 11 Gently slide out th...

Страница 268: ...EP white Cockpit to BEP split cable green and black Printer cable yellow Use the following diagram for reference 5 Reconnect the BIB blue cable to the CFE plastic cable guide 6 Reconnect the MPB to BE...

Страница 269: ...ories 13 Turn ON power to the system Left Side eTower Cover Installation Procedure Right Side eTower Cover Installation Procedure Lower Front eTower Cover Installation Procedure RS Probe Cover Install...

Страница 270: ...wheels in the locked position 8 4 9 4 BEP PCB Removal Procedure 1 Remove all accessories 2 Remove the following covers Lower Front eTower Left side eTower and Right Side eTower 3 Perform BE module rem...

Страница 271: ...of the bracket 6 Release the following cable connectors SATA DATA BE TO SSD A red cable press the latch and pull the cable connector out SSD PWR cable Gently pull the connector towards you 7 Disconne...

Страница 272: ...PCB Release four screws in the BEP PCB corners using Phillips screwdriver Note If the MiTx to BIB cable is preventing easy removal of the BEP PCB disconnect the MiTx to BIB cable connector latch see...

Страница 273: ...cedure 1 Reconnect the BEP PCB using four screws in the PCB corners using Phillips screwdriver 2 Reconnect the following cables at the back of the BE Two USB connectors Network cable Display port 3 Re...

Страница 274: ...ENUE SERVICE MANUAL P R E L I M I N A R Y SSD PWR cable 4 Reconnect the supporting bracket using an appropriate Phillips screwdriver Two captive screws Two screws at the bottom of the bracket Figure 8...

Страница 275: ...eTower Front Cover 9 Install all accessories 10 Turn ON power to the system Figure 8 45 BE Omega Bracket Repositioning MPB Module Installation Procedure MPB Front Metal Door Installation Procedure Up...

Страница 276: ...eels in the locked position 8 4 10 4 MPB Module Removal Procedure 1 Remove all accessories 2 Remove the following covers RS Probe cover Lower Front eTower cover Right Side eTower cover Left Side eTowe...

Страница 277: ...ION 6 VENUE SERVICE MANUAL P R E L I M I N A R Y 6 Release the captive screw at the bottom center of the MPB 7 Pull the MPB halfway out 8 Tilt the top toward you and pull the MPB out all the way Figur...

Страница 278: ...the rails until the docking of the MPB module 2 Tighten the two mounting screws to secure the MPB module 3 Return the PSU module 4 Return the battery packs 5 Refit the following covers MPB Door Cover...

Страница 279: ...SERVICE MANUAL P R E L I M I N A R Y 8 Check PM_FW 9 If PM_FW is not up to date the Comment section states expected version is 3 xx perform software reload 10 Figure 8 48 Check if PM_FW is up to date...

Страница 280: ...essories 2 Remove the following covers RS Probe Cover Lower Front eTower Left side eTower and Right Side eTower 3 Open and remove the full Front End door assembly and place it on a stable surface 4 Re...

Страница 281: ...6 VENUE SERVICE MANUAL P R E L I M I N A R Y 5 Loosen and remove the two retaining screws and remove the TRx box 6 Remove the T TRx 32 modules 7 Loosen and remove the six screws Figure 8 49 Removing...

Страница 282: ...he TTRX BOX and secure with two screws previously removed 4 Install the T FEPS module 5 Install the full Front End assembly 6 Refit the following covers Lower Front eTower Left side eTower Right Side...

Страница 283: ...5771498 100 REVISION 6 VENUE SERVICE MANUAL P R E L I M I N A R Y 7 Install all accessories 8 Turn ON power to the system Accessories Replacement Procedures Perform the checks listed in T CFE cFront...

Страница 284: ...side eTower and Right Side eTower 3 Remove the T FEPS module 4 Open and remove the full Front End assembly and place it on your laps in order not to damage the probe locker levers 5 Remove the T CFE...

Страница 285: ...wing covers Lower Front eTower Left side eTower Right Side eTower and RS Probe Cover 6 Install all accessories 7 Turn ON power to the system Plastic Cable Guide for CFE Removal Procedure T CFE Module...

Страница 286: ...re the system is standing securely on a level surface with the wheels in the locked position 8 5 1 4 BIB Board Removal Procedure 1 Remove all accessories 2 Remove the following covers RS Probe cover L...

Страница 287: ...t 5 Disconnect BIB TO BE SPLIT CABLE connector that connects the BIB board to the BE module 6 Disconnect the PCIe cable connector that connects the BIB board to the BE module Figure 8 52 Removing BE S...

Страница 288: ...e two fastening latches on the left side of the Front End door assembly 6 Tighten the captive screw 7 Refit the following covers Lower Front eTower Left side eTower Right Side eTower and RS Probe cove...

Страница 289: ...n the locked position 8 5 2 4 CFE Board Release Arm Removal Procedure The lever shaped CFE Release Arm is located on the PSB Board 1 Remove all accessories 2 Remove the following covers RS Probe Cover...

Страница 290: ...Install the Front End door assembly 6 Refit the following covers Lower Front eTower Left side eTower and Right Side eTower 7 Install all accessories 8 Turn ON power to the system Figure 8 57 Removing...

Страница 291: ...cedure 1 Remove all accessories 2 Remove the following covers RS Probe Cover Lower Front eTower Left side eTower Right Side eTower 3 Open the two fastening latches on the left side of the FE door asse...

Страница 292: ...3 Reconnect the cables previously disconnected 4 Close the Front End door and fasten securely with the two latches 5 Refit the following covers Lower Front eTower Left side eTower and Right Side eTow...

Страница 293: ...covers RS Probe Cover Lower Front eTower Left side eTower and Right Side eTower 3 Open the two fastening latches on the left side of the FE door assembly and loosen the captive screw Then carefully op...

Страница 294: ...reviously disconnected 3 Close the Front End door and fasten securely with the two latches 4 Refit the following covers Lower Front eTower Left side eTower Right Side eTower and RS Probe Cover 5 Insta...

Страница 295: ...nd Right Side eTower 3 Open the two fastening latches on the left side of the FE door assembly and loosen the captive screw Then carefully open the door 4 Remove the T TRx Box 5 Secure the door by cli...

Страница 296: ...ay of a white plastic holder at each end of the T TRx module These are opened by gently pulling them outwards to tilt the holder away from the edge of the module as shown in Figure 8 60 8 Open each wh...

Страница 297: ...the cables previously disconnected 6 Close the Front End door fasten securely with the two latches and tighten the captive screw 7 Refit the following covers Lower Front eTower Left side eTower Right...

Страница 298: ...e Venue ultrasound unit as described in Power Shut Down 2 Make sure the On Off power switch is set to Off 3 Make sure the system is standing securely on a level surface with the wheels in the locked p...

Страница 299: ...lation Procedure 1 Install the new MPB Front Metal Cover and tighten the four captive screws 2 Refit the Lower Front eTower cover 3 Install all accessories 4 Turn ON power to the system Lower Front eT...

Страница 300: ...t Down 2 Make sure the On Off power switch is set to Off 3 Make sure the system is standing securely on a level surface with the wheels in the locked position 8 6 2 4 MPB Guide L R Removal Procedure 1...

Страница 301: ...8 6 2 5 MPB Guide L R Installation Procedure 1 Attach the MP Guide L R 2 Tighten the two mounting screws to secure the guide to the receptical box 3 Install the MPB Module Figure 8 64 MPB Guide L R Mo...

Страница 302: ...wer Cover and RS Probe cover 5 Install all accessories 6 Turn ON power to the system MPB Door Cover Installation Procedure Left Side eTower Cover Installation Procedure Right Side eTower Cover Install...

Страница 303: ...2 Make sure the On Off power switch is set to Off 3 Make sure the system is standing securely on a level surface with the wheels in the locked position 8 6 3 4 Halo Handle Removal Procedure 1 Remove...

Страница 304: ...Remove the Halo Handle mounting screws four x4 front screws and four x4 side screws two from each side 7 Lift the handle upwards and remove it Figure 8 66 Removing the Halo Handle Mounting Screws Fig...

Страница 305: ...and tighten them 3 Install the Riser Cover 4 Install the Riser Thermal Cover 5 Install the articulated arm 6 Install the cockpit monitor 7 Install all accessories 8 Turn ON power to the system Riser...

Страница 306: ...securely on a level surface with the wheels in the locked position 8 6 4 4 Arm Removal Procedure 1 Remove all accessories 2 Remove the following covers RS Probe Cover Lower Front eTower cover Left Sid...

Страница 307: ...through the arm axis refer to MPB TO Cockpit Cable Removal Procedure and to BE to Cockpit Cable Removal Procedure 7 Using Allen key screwdriver remove the two securing screws of the arm side cover 8...

Страница 308: ...l out the cockpit monitor cables routed inside the riser 11 Disconnect the ground cable from the riser 12 Using Forged Steel Ring Pliers remove the C clip and then the Teflon ring Figure 8 70 Removing...

Страница 309: ...cables through the riser opening refer to MPB TO Cockpit Cable Installation Procedure and BE to Cockpit Cable Installation Procedure 4 Route each cockpit monitor cable through the arm side and install...

Страница 310: ...11 Turn ON power to the system Riser Thermal Cover Removal Procedure Left Side eTower Cover Removal Procedure Right Side eTower Cover Removal Procedure Lower Front eTower Cover Removal Procedure RS P...

Страница 311: ...er Removal Procedure 1 Remove all accessories 2 Remove cockpit monitor 3 Remove the following covers RS Probe cover Lower Front eTower cover Left Side eTower cover Right Side eTower cover Riser Therma...

Страница 312: ...00 REVISION 6 VENUE SERVICE MANUAL P R E L I M I N A R Y 6 Remove the riser cover 7 Remove the Teflon sliding top ring Note Ensure the pressure pin is not dropped if exists Figure 8 75 Removing Riser...

Страница 313: ...r 8 6 5 5 Riser Installation Procedure 1 Install new riser on the eTower 2 Apply LOCTITE 243 on the riser securing screws and tighten the screws 3 Install the Teflon sliding top ring 4 Remove the mask...

Страница 314: ...ver and RS Probe cover 8 Install the cockpit monitor 9 Install all accessories 10 Turn ON power to the system Arm Installation Procedure Upper eTower Front Cover Installation Procedure Right Side eTow...

Страница 315: ...6 4 Casters Removal Procedure 1 Using a 6mm Allen key loosen and remove the screw that secures the wheel shaft in the wheel securing socket 2 Lift the chassis sufficiently to allow the wheel to drop d...

Страница 316: ...re the screw is tightened sufficiently to secure the wheel on the chassis Do not over tighten the screw NOTE When installing wheels make sure you install the correct type of the wheel The wheels posit...

Страница 317: ...Procedure 1 Remove all accessories 2 Remove the following covers RS Probe cover Lower Front eTower Left side eTower Right Side eTower Riser Thermal Cover 3 Open the two fastening latches on the left...

Страница 318: ...ERVICE MANUAL P R E L I M I N A R Y Gently pull down the Plastic Cable Guide for CFE and disconnect the cable connector 6 Loosen and remove the two screws securing the cable guide to CFE board and rem...

Страница 319: ...4 Close the FE door and close the two fastening latches on the left side of the Front End door assembly 5 Tighten the captive screw 6 Refit the following covers Lower Front eTower left side eTower Rig...

Страница 320: ...vel surface with the wheels in the locked position 8 6 8 4 MPB Blower Fan Removal Procedure 1 Remove all accessories 2 Remove the following covers Lower Front eTower Left side eTower and Right Side eT...

Страница 321: ...dures 8 101 DIRECTION 5771498 100 REVISION 6 VENUE SERVICE MANUAL P R E L I M I N A R Y 5 Loosen the elastic spring slings that hold the fan and carefully remove the MPB fan Figure 8 86 Removing the M...

Страница 322: ...n Procedure 1 Carefully insert the new MPB fan into the fan sleeve 2 Tighten the elastic spring slings to secure the fan in its place 3 Reconnect the MPB to BIB Control Cable to the fan cable connecto...

Страница 323: ...ide eTower and RS Probe cover 6 Install all accessories 7 Turn ON power to the system Left Side eTower Cover Installation Procedure Right Side eTower Cover Installation Procedure Lower Front eTower Co...

Страница 324: ...e wheels in the locked position 8 6 9 4 IPP Module Removal Procedure 1 Remove all accessories 2 Remove the following covers RS Probe cover Lower Front eTower Left side eTower Right Side eTower and MPB...

Страница 325: ...the three screws that hold the IPP metal frame 8 Using the nose pliers or flat head screwdriver squeeze the white plastic connector holders and push them out to remove the power connector Figure 8 89...

Страница 326: ...s Replacement Procedures DIRECTION 5771498 100 REVISION 6 VENUE SERVICE MANUAL P R E L I M I N A R Y 9 Using the open end wrench disconnect the ground cable 10 Remove the IPP module Figure 8 91 Discon...

Страница 327: ...ower Door 8 Refit the following covers MPB Front Metal Door Left side eTower Right Side eTower Lower Front eTower and RS Probe cover 9 Install all accessories 10 Turn ON power to the system MPB Module...

Страница 328: ...n the locked position 8 7 1 4 MPB Rear USB Cable Removal Procedure 1 Remove all accessories 2 Remove the following covers Lower Front eTower Left side eTower and Right Side eTower 3 Remove MPB Front M...

Страница 329: ...Connector 8 Using Phillips screwdriver disconnect the two screws that hold the cable connector to the rear panel and remove the cable Figure 8 92 Disconnecting MPB Rear USB Cable To MPB J12 Connector...

Страница 330: ...attery pack units 6 Install MPB Front Metal Door 7 Refit the following covers Lower Front eTower left side eTower Right side eTower and RS Probe cover 8 Install all accessories 9 Turn ON power to the...

Страница 331: ...els in the locked position 8 7 2 4 MPB TO Cockpit Cable Removal Procedure 1 Remove all accessories 2 Remove the following covers Lower Front eTower Left side eTower Right Side eTower and Riser Thermal...

Страница 332: ...Y b Release the four Phillips screws and remove the rear cable cover 5 Disconnect the MPB TO COCKPIT CABLE from the monitor Disconnect the cable connector use flat head screwdriver Release Ground cabl...

Страница 333: ...y raise the arm to its up position b Remove the arm base cover c Using Phillips screwdriver remove the two securing screws of the arm side cover d Slide the right side arm side cover upwards and remov...

Страница 334: ...I N A R Y 9 Route the cable and its connector downwards through the arm hole 10 Release plastic clips that hold the cable using a flat screwdriver Three clips in the Front End Two clips between the c...

Страница 335: ...not to pull and cause damage to the other cables 13 Open cable cover door Open the captive screw of the cable cover door using a Phillips screwdriver Slide the cable cover door towards you to free the...

Страница 336: ...e Installation Procedure 1 Remove ferrite clip from MPB to Cockpit cable 2 Route the MPB to Cockpit cable through the articulated arm so that the length of the exposed cable toward the cockpit is mini...

Страница 337: ...orce and route the MPB to Cockpit cable through the tilt axis keeping the routed cable on the most left and the connector facing to the right Make sure it is routed above the tilt release cable wire F...

Страница 338: ...able approximately 3 cm below the cable connector 6 Connect the MPB to Cockpit cable to the cockpit and fasten the flat screws 7 Reconnect the ground cable 8 Make sure the MPB to Cockpit cable is rout...

Страница 339: ...lower covers 10 Route the MPB to Cockpit cable through the cable cover door and the arm hole 11 Connect the MPB TO COCKPIT CABLE to the monitor Connect the cable connector use flat head screwdriver C...

Страница 340: ...ure cable to arm using tie wraps 14 Gently slide the MPB TO COCKPIT cable through the MPB receptacle side towards the front 15 Reconnect J1 and J2 connectors ensuring the connectors arrow is pointing...

Страница 341: ...e the cable cover door Slide the cable cover door towards the system and fix the rubber grommet in its position Close the captive screw of the cable cover door using a Phillips screwdriver 18 Install...

Страница 342: ...the Wi Fi dongle if exists 25 nstall all accessories 26 Turn ON power to the system MPB Module Installation Procedure Riser Thermal Cover Installation Procedure Left Side eTower Cover Installation Pr...

Страница 343: ...to Cockpit Cable Removal Procedure 1 Remove all accessories 2 Remove the following covers RS Probe Lower Front eTower Left side eTower Right Side eTower Riser Thermal and MPB Door cover 3 Disconnect...

Страница 344: ...ollowing steps a Disconnect the Wi Fi adapter b Release the four Phillips screws and remove the rear cable cover c Gently pull out the BE to Cockpit cable from the axis tilt 5 Release the BE to Cockpi...

Страница 345: ...side cover d Slide the left side arm side cover upwards and remove it 6 Cut the tie wraps securing the BE to cockpit cable to the arm left side and release the cable from the arm 7 Route the cable an...

Страница 346: ...side 9 Disconnect the Cockpit to BEP split cable connected to BE module green USB connector and black display port connector 10 Open cable cover door a Open the captive screw of the cable cover door u...

Страница 347: ...r 8 Replacement Procedures 8 127 DIRECTION 5771498 100 REVISION 6 VENUE SERVICE MANUAL P R E L I M I N A R Y door with the rubber grommet The cable is released Figure 8 124 Releasing the BE to Cockpit...

Страница 348: ...e Installation Procedure 1 Route BE to Cockpit Cable through arm so that the cable length that remains exposed to the cockpit direction is minimum 35cm 2 Remove the lower and then the upper cockpit co...

Страница 349: ...trough cockpit tilt axis For easier routing make sure the cable is aligned to the left 4 Connect the BE to Cockpit cable DP connector to the cockpit 5 Reconnect the ground cable 6 Refit the cockpit up...

Страница 350: ...use flat head screwdriver Connect Ground cable use Phillips screwdriver 9 Gently slide the BE TO COCKPIT cable through the MPB receptacle side towards the front 10 Reconnect the Cockpit to BEP split c...

Страница 351: ...able cover door towards the system and fix the rubber grommet in its position Close the captive screw of the cable cover door using a Phillips screwdriver 13 Install the arm side cover 14 Secure side...

Страница 352: ...accessories 20 Turn ON power to the system Riser Thermal Cover Installation Procedure Left Side eTower Cover Installation Procedure Right Side eTower Cover Installation Procedure Lower Front eTower C...

Страница 353: ...ed in Power Shut Down 2 Make sure the On Off power switch is set to Off 3 Make sure the system is standing securely on a level surface with the wheels in the locked position 8 7 4 4 PSU to MPB DC Dock...

Страница 354: ...a On each side of each connector use a flat screwdriver to push one of the plastic flaps towards the hole and then push the other flap through the hole to release the connector b From the front side r...

Страница 355: ...nsuring the orientation is appropriate by checking the plastic marks are pointing to the correct direction Push the connectors plastic hinges through the designated holes until both hinges are fully i...

Страница 356: ...is set to Off 3 Make sure the system is standing securely on a level surface with the wheels in the locked position 8 7 5 4 MPB to BE PWR Cable Removal Procedure 1 Remove all accessories 2 Remove the...

Страница 357: ...I M I N A R Y 4 Disconnect the two lower cable connectors J4 J5 by sliding them upwards see J connectors map that follows 5 Release the cable from the two plastic cable clips The cable is released Fi...

Страница 358: ...owing covers MPB Door Cover Left and Right Side eTower Covers Lower Front eTower Cover and RS Probe cover 6 Install all accessories 7 Turn ON power to the system MPB Module Installation Procedure MPB...

Страница 359: ...eels in the locked position 8 7 6 4 ON OFF Switch Cable Removal Procedure 1 Remove all accessories 2 Remove the following covers Lower Front eTower Left side eTower and Right Side eTower 3 Remove the...

Страница 360: ...Disconnect the ON OFF Switch cable connector from the MPB J10 connector Disconnect the ON OFF Switch cable connector with the ON OFF switch from the MPB module by pressing the securing clips on both s...

Страница 361: ...e MPB module and tighten the two mounting screws 4 Install the battery pack units 5 Refit the following covers Lower Front eTower left side eTower Right side eTower and RS Probe cover 6 Install all ac...

Страница 362: ...face with the wheels in the locked position 8 7 7 4 PCIe Cable Removal Procedure 1 Remove all accessories 2 Remove the following covers Lower Front eTower Left side eTower and Right Side eTower 3 Remo...

Страница 363: ...BE module 3 Refit the following covers Lower Front eTower Left side eTower and Right Side eTower 4 Install all accessories 5 Turn ON power to the system BE Module Installation Procedure Right Side eTo...

Страница 364: ...ecurely on a level surface with the wheels in the locked position 8 7 8 4 MPB to BIB Control Cable Removal Procedure 1 Remove all accessories 2 Remove the following covers Lower Front eTower Left side...

Страница 365: ...UAL P R E L I M I N A R Y 6 Disconnect MPB to BIB Control Cable from the fan cable connector 7 Release plastic clips that hold the cable Figure 8 146 Disconnecting Fan Cable Connector Figure 8 147 Rel...

Страница 366: ...he blower cable connector 3 Secure the cable with plastic clips 4 Install the MPB module 5 Install the MPB Front Metal Door 6 Install the following covers Lower Front eTower Left side eTower Right Sid...

Страница 367: ...th the wheels in the locked position 8 7 9 4 Printer USB Cable Removal Procedure 1 Remove all accessories 2 Remove the following covers RS Probe Cover Lower Front eTower Left side eTower Right Side eT...

Страница 368: ...ve screw NOTE Make sure the Peripheral Cable Cover is properly aligned and affixed 4 Install MPB Front Metal Door 5 Refit the following covers RS Probe Cover Lower Front eTower Left side eTower Right...

Страница 369: ...s standing securely on a level surface with the wheels in the locked position 8 7 10 4 BEP Cables Removal Procedure 1 Remove all accessories 2 Remove the following covers Lower Front eTower Left side...

Страница 370: ...aptive screws Release two screws at the bottom of the bracket 6 Release the following cable connectors SATA DATA BE TO SSD A red cable press the latch and pull the cable connector out SSD PWR cable Ge...

Страница 371: ...ble is preventing easy removal of the PCB disconnect the MiTx to BIB cable connector latch see yellow circle in the above figure Gently take out the PCB 9 The cables are now exposed and easy to access...

Страница 372: ...WR cable SATA DATA BE to SSD cable MiTx to BIB cable release one connector on the BIB and pull upwards two connectors on the BEP PCB 8 7 10 5 BEP Cables Installation Procedure 1 Reconnect the cable s...

Страница 373: ...R Y 2 Route the cables on the BEP bottom bracket as shown below 3 Reconnect the PCB using four screws in the PCB corners using Phillips screwdriver 4 Reconnect the following cables at the back of the...

Страница 374: ...E L I M I N A R Y Display port 5 Reconnect the following cable connectors SATA DATA BE TO SSD A red cable SSD PWR cable 6 Reconnect the supporting bracket using an appropriate Phillips screwdriver Tw...

Страница 375: ...ing covers RS Probe Cover Lower Front eTower Left side eTower Right Side eTower Upper eTower Front Cover Figure 8 162 Reconnecting BE Supporting Bracket Figure 8 163 BE Omega Bracket Repositioning MPB...

Страница 376: ...es DIRECTION 5771498 100 REVISION 6 VENUE SERVICE MANUAL P R E L I M I N A R Y 11 Install all accessories 12 Turn ON power to the system Accessories Replacement Procedures Perform the checks listed in...

Страница 377: ...ltrasound unit as described in Power Shut Down 2 Make sure the On Off power switch is set to Off 3 Make sure the system is standing securely on a level surface with the wheels in the locked position 8...

Страница 378: ...he MPB TO T FEPS cable edge 3 Connect the following cables to BE module MPB to BIB MPB to BEP white Cockpit to BEP split cable green and black Printer cable yellow 4 Install the MPB module 5 Install t...

Страница 379: ...771498 100 REVISION 6 VENUE SERVICE MANUAL P R E L I M I N A R Y 7 Install all accessories 8 Turn ON power to the system Accessories Replacement Procedures Perform the checks listed in Front End Power...

Страница 380: ...ired 15 min 8 7 12 3 Preparations 1 Shut down the Venue ultrasound unit as described in Power Shut Down 2 Make sure the On Off power switch is set to Off 3 Make sure the system is standing securely on...

Страница 381: ...e cable from the upper plastic cable clips 4 If a printer is used Release the printer plastic cable clips routed upwards Loosen the Phillips screw and remove the Peripheral Cable Cover Figure 8 167 Di...

Страница 382: ...ENUE SERVICE MANUAL P R E L I M I N A R Y Disconnect the printer cable yellow USB connector from the Back End assembly 5 Disconnect the MPB to BEP white cable connected to BE module Figure 8 170 Relea...

Страница 383: ...clips 4 Install the MPB module 5 Install the MPB Front Metal Door 6 Install the following covers Lower Front eTower Left side eTower Right Side eTower and RS Probe cover 7 Install all accessories 8 T...

Страница 384: ...e wheels in the locked position 8 8 1 4 Printer Removal Procedure NOTE Perform these steps only for Venue systems with printer already installed on them For systems with no previously installed printe...

Страница 385: ...g Printer 1 Remove the Printer Insert Cover from the Upper eTower Cover 2 Install the Printer Frame Cover and secure with two Phillips screws 3 Remove the metal bracket Use Phillips screwdriver Printe...

Страница 386: ...lip the white plastic cable holder and release the two printer cables Printer Power Cable and Printer USB Cable 6 Attach bracket to the Printer and tighten the four Phillips screws the bracket and the...

Страница 387: ...MANUAL P R E L I M I N A R Y 7 Insert the Printer Power Cable and Printer USB cable through the dedicated opening 8 Connect the Printer USB Cable and Printer Power Cables to the Printer Figure 8 177 P...

Страница 388: ...L I M I N A R Y 9 Attach the Printer to the eTower and secure with two bottom screws 10 Attach the metal cable cover and secure the Phillips screw 11 Install MPB Front Metal Door Figure 8 179 Attachin...

Страница 389: ...ter Installation Procedure For Systems with Existing Printer 1 Perform Steps 8 14 of the section Printer Installation Procedure For Systems with No Existing Printer Upper eTower Front Cover Installati...

Страница 390: ...ke sure the system is standing securely on a level surface with the wheels in the locked position 8 8 2 4 Wi Fi Adapter Removal Procedure NOTE Perform these steps only for Venue systems with Wi Fi ada...

Страница 391: ...ously installed Wi Fi adapter For systems with existing Wi Fi adapter skip this step and proceed to Step 2 2 Connect the L shape USB adapter to the back of the Cockpit 3 Attach the transparent Wi Fi d...

Страница 392: ...Installation Procedures DIRECTION 5771498 100 REVISION 6 VENUE SERVICE MANUAL P R E L I M I N A R Y Note The barcode device is detected by the system as a COM Port under windows device manager Figure...

Страница 393: ...is set to Off 3 Make sure the system is standing securely on a level surface with the wheels in the locked position 8 8 3 4 ECG Installation 1 Remove the following covers Lower Front eTower Upper Fron...

Страница 394: ...s and 2 washers verify correct orientation 4 Using two Thumb screws install the bracket on the eTower 5 Connect the ECG USB cable to the USB 2 0 port on the BEP above the Green connector 6 Route the E...

Страница 395: ...G USB cable 8 Fold the excessive cable and use the cable clips to hold it 9 Attach the metal bracket to close the cable opening 10 Route the USB cable as shown below and connect the ECG USB cable to t...

Страница 396: ...the ECG module and tighten the screw to fix the ECG module in place 12 Install the following covers MPB Front Metal Door Upper Front eTower Lower Front eTower with cutout for ECG Figure 8 192 Fixing...

Страница 397: ...ower Shut Down 2 Make sure the On Off power switch is set to Off 3 Make sure the system is standing securely on a level surface with the wheels in the locked position 8 8 4 4 ECG Installation 1 Remove...

Страница 398: ...thumbscrews holding the printer bracket and remove the printer with the bracket 4 Remove four screws connecting the printer to the bracket 5 Attach the ECG bracket to the printer bracket with 2 screw...

Страница 399: ...printer using four screws 7 Connect ECG USB cable to the USB 2 0 port on the BEP on top of the green connector 8 Route the USB cable through the dedicated opening in the eTower and affix it along wit...

Страница 400: ...he metal bracket 10 Connect the USB cable and power cable to the printer and the USB cable to the ECG module 11 Using two Thumb screws install the bracket on the eTower 12 Tighten the screw to fix the...

Страница 401: ...able and use the cable clips to hold it 14 Install the following covers MPB Front Metal Door Upper Front eTower Lower Front eTower with cutout for ECG Figure 8 203 Connecting Printer and ECG Cables MP...

Страница 402: ...described in Power Shut Down 2 Make sure the On Off power switch is set to Off 3 Make sure the system is standing securely on a level surface with the wheels in the locked position 8 8 5 4 ECG Remova...

Страница 403: ...nd remove the ECG 8 8 5 5 ECG Installation Procedure 1 Connect ECG to the USB cable 2 Insert the ECG module all the way in 3 Tighten the ECG securing screw 4 Install the following covers Upper Front e...

Страница 404: ...llow the program to make changes to your computer 3 The ImageUSB by PassMark Software main window appears NOTICE Burning of the disk on key media Mem stick is performed using ImageUSB utility download...

Страница 405: ...check box 6 In the Step 3 section click Browse and select the image file in BIN format downloaded from the GE Portal 7 In the Step 4 section click Write to start the burning process Figure 8 208 Disk...

Страница 406: ...burning process 9 View the burning progress in the Overall progress status bar 10 If the software burning process is successfully completed the Imaging Completed message appears Click OK to close the...

Страница 407: ...M I N A R Y 11 If the burning process fails a notification window appears Click OK to close the window Repeat steps 3 9 using different USB media 12 Exit the ImageUSB utility 13 Proceed with the Soft...

Страница 408: ...tions in accordance with different software versions 1 Disconnect all probes 2 Plug the Software Installation Media into the USB port located on the Interface Panel of the Venue 3 Turn on the system T...

Страница 409: ...A R Y For R2 software version 302 X X the following Warning message appears 5 Click Yes in the Warning message box 6 Automatic installation process runs At the end of the process the following messag...

Страница 410: ...on media and tap OK in the message box 9 In the Confirmation dialog box that appears tap Yes to continue the reboot 10 Tap Yes to continue the reboot 11 After the system reboots the Venue setup wizard...

Страница 411: ...Y 13 Tap Run wizard to continue the installation 14 Enter the system serial number and tap OK to confirm 15 Tap OK to confirm the serial number Figure 8 223 Venue Installation Wizard Run Wizard Figure...

Страница 412: ...regain the initial storage capacity of the media used for burning software downloaded from GE portal 1 On your PC insert the Disk on Key media into any available USB port 2 Browse to the folder that c...

Страница 413: ...r 2 Tap Settings and select Config 3 On the Connectivity tab select Dataflow and make sure the USB Storage option is enabled WARNING WARNING WHILE THE SOFTWARE UPGRADE PROCEDURE IS DESIGNED TO PRESERV...

Страница 414: ...ANUAL P R E L I M I N A R Y 4 Connect USB memstick to any available USB port in the system 5 From the side menu select Admin and then Backup 6 Select the System Configuration checkbox 7 Select USB HD...

Страница 415: ...he backup is complete the following message appears 9 Eject the USB memstick when prompted 8 9 3 2 Backup of Patient Exams 1 Connect an external USB 3 0 hard drive with at least 100GB of free space 2...

Страница 416: ...L I M I N A R Y 3 Select the Select All checkbox to select all patients for backup 4 Tap Send Selected 5 In the Copy window select USB Storage and click OK Figure 8 232 Select All Patients for Backup...

Страница 417: ...complete proceed to Software Upgrade Procedure 8 9 3 3 Software Upgrade Procedure 1 Disconnect all probes 2 Plug the Venue R2 Software Installation Media into the USB port located on the Interface Pa...

Страница 418: ...nstallation media and tap OK in the message box 9 In the Confirmation dialog box that appears tap Yes to continue the reboot 10 Tap Yes to continue the reboot 11 After the system reboots the Venue set...

Страница 419: ...to proceed 13 Tap Run wizard to continue the installation 14 The settings screen appears The Local tab opens by default NOTE Due to FPGAs programming as part of the initialization process it might ta...

Страница 420: ...ow the procedure displayed in the window If the following errors appear proceed with T CFE replacement 15 Type in the option key and configure the network settings 16 Continue with the EZ Config insta...

Страница 421: ...ON 5771498 100 REVISION 6 VENUE SERVICE MANUAL P R E L I M I N A R Y check box is NOT selected Figure 8 244 Auto zone increment check box Perform the checks listed in Operating System and Application...

Страница 422: ...Application Software Loading Procedures DIRECTION 5771498 100 REVISION 6 VENUE SERVICE MANUAL P R E L I M I N A R Y 18 Verify that an e label is displayed in Config screen under the About tab as shown...

Страница 423: ...the CRM system is updated correctly see Figure 8 246 NOTE This step is applicable only for upgrades that were obtained electronically eDelivery 20 In case the purchased upgrade kit was delivered as a...

Страница 424: ...Operating System and Application Software Loading Procedures DIRECTION 5771498 100 REVISION 6 VENUE SERVICE MANUAL P R E L I M I N A R Y Figure 8 247 Example of UDI label attached to Software install...

Страница 425: ...are Option keys are available prior to commencing the installation process Do not use the Software Option keys from a previous system version At the site perform the following steps before you start t...

Страница 426: ...rating system and the Venue application software This excludes preparation time backup etc and performing functional checks following the installation procedures Throughout the installation processes...

Страница 427: ...port located on the Interface Panel of the Venue 3 Turn on the system The opening screen is displayed 4 For new installation after SSD replacement tap Format SSD and Install If patient information is...

Страница 428: ...media and tap OK in the message box 9 In the Confirmation dialog box that appears tap Yes to continue the reboot 10 Tap Yes to continue the reboot 11 After the system reboots the Venue setup wizard w...

Страница 429: ...VISION 6 VENUE SERVICE MANUAL P R E L I M I N A R Y 13 Tap Run wizard to continue the installation 14 Enter the system serial number and tap OK to confirm Figure 8 253 Venue Installation Wizard Run Wi...

Страница 430: ...Tap OK to confirm the serial number 16 The settings screen appears The Local tab opens by default 17 Continue with the EZ Config installation as specified in Section 3 6 2 1 on page 3 27 Figure 8 255...

Страница 431: ...placement Procedures 8 211 DIRECTION 5771498 100 REVISION 6 VENUE SERVICE MANUAL P R E L I M I N A R Y 8 9 6 NOTE The downgrade procedure is only applicable for R1 systems in which the R2 upgrade proc...

Страница 432: ...rences or variations in accordance with different software versions The software recovery procedure allows the user to reload the operating system and the application Drive C partition without affecti...

Страница 433: ...SION 6 VENUE SERVICE MANUAL P R E L I M I N A R Y 4 A pop up window will be displayed notifying the user about the next steps 5 Select OK Windows recovery options will be displayed 6 Select Troublesho...

Страница 434: ...ue SW reload 8 The system will reboot automatically and the Venue SW reload window will be displayed 9 Select Reload Venue SW The software reload process will start 10 Once the process is complete The...

Страница 435: ...N 5771498 100 REVISION 6 VENUE SERVICE MANUAL P R E L I M I N A R Y 13 Continue with Venue GO EZ Config Setup Wizard EZ Config Setup Wizard Perform the checks listed in Operating System and Applicatio...

Страница 436: ...equired Left Side eTower Cover Replacement Procedure No functional checks are required Right Side eTower Cover Replacement Procedure No functional checks are required Mid Thermal Baffle Cover Replacem...

Страница 437: ...dure Perform 7 3 3 System Diagnostics Select Full System Diagnostics without JIG Electronic Boards BIB Board Replacement Procedure Perform 7 3 3 System Diagnostics Select Full System Diagnostics witho...

Страница 438: ...cs Select Full System Diagnostics without JIG MPB Blower Fan Replacement Procedure Perform 7 3 3 System Diagnostics Select Full System Diagnostics without JIG IPP Module Replacement Procedure Perform...

Страница 439: ...nly Installation Procedure Note TheaboveproceduresaredescribedinSoftware Installation Procedure Power on Boot up Power Shut Down Probe Connectors Check 2D Mode B Mode Checks M Mode Checks PW CW Dopple...

Страница 440: ...rview of replacement parts for the Venue ultrasound scanner NOTE In the detailed Parts lists illustrations are accompanied by FRU names corresponding Part Numbers and a compatibility matrix This Repl...

Страница 441: ...P R E L I M I N A R Y Section 9 2 List of Abbreviations Assy Assembly T BEP Back End Processor T CFE Control Front End CRU Customer replaceable Unit Ctrl Control T FEPS Front End Power Supply LCD Liqu...

Страница 442: ...L I M I N A R Y Section 9 3 Main Assemblies and Sub Assemblies Figure 9 1 Venue System View PSU MPB Batteries Covers eTower System Power Distribution Cockpit Monitor Parts Front End Back End Back End...

Страница 443: ...Parts Diagram 1 Table 9 5 Mechanical Hardware Parts Diagram 1 Item Part Name Part Number Can Replace Part Can Be Replace d by Part Not Compatib le With Rep l Pro 101 CFE RELEASE ARM S5430823 102 Plast...

Страница 444: ...placed by Part Not Compatible With Repl Proc 107 MPB FAN SLEEVE FRU S5755990 108 Base Module FRU S5759996 109 Articular Arm Module FRU S5759998 S5759999 1 110 Articular Arm Module with Locking FRU App...

Страница 445: ...9 7 Mechanical Hardware Parts Diagram 3 Item Part Name Part Number Can Replace Part Can Be Replaced by Part Not Compatible With Repl Proc 112 NO LOCK CASTOR S5755602 1 113 DIRECTIONAL and BRAKE LOCK C...

Страница 446: ...mpatible With Repl Proc CRU 201 Cover MPB Door S5759973 202 Cover Mid Thermal Baffle FRU S5759974 203 Cover Scanner Door FRU S5759978 204 Cover Right Side eTower FRU S5759982 205 Cover Left Side eTowe...

Страница 447: ...Repl Proc CRU 210 Cover Front Base FRU S5759988 211 Cover Left Side Base FRU S5759989 212 Cover Right Side Base FRU S5759990 213 Cover Right Base Bottom FRU S5759991 214 Cover Riser FRU S5759992 215...

Страница 448: ...ECTION 5771498 100 REVISION 6 VENUE SERVICE MANUAL Chapter 9 Renewal Parts 9 9 P R E L I M I N A R Y 9 4 3 System Power Distribution Figure 9 7 Power Parts 302 303 304 308 305 311 301 310 307 306 309...

Страница 449: ...S5737214 5737214 5737214 302 MODULE MPB MAIN POWER BOARD CRU S5731214 303 AC DC PS CRU S5730963 1 304 MODULE IPP FRU S5730761 305 Cable PSU to MPB DC Docking FRU S5721128 306 Cable ON OFF switch FRU...

Страница 450: ...l Parts 9 11 P R E L I M I N A R Y 9 4 4 Cockpit Monitor Parts Figure 9 8 Cockpit Monitor Parts Table 9 11 Cockpit Monitor Parts Item Part Name Part Number Can Replace Part Can Be Replaced by Part Not...

Страница 451: ...Cards and Assemblies Item Part Name Part Number Can Replace Part Can Be Replaced by Part Not Compatible With Repl Proc CRU 501 Module T TRX FRU S5764764 502 Module T PSB Probe Selection Board FRU S572...

Страница 452: ...10 Back End Table 9 13 Back End Item Part Name Part Number Can Replace Part Can Be Replaced by Part Not Compatible With Repl Proc 601 SSD MODULE FRU S5728757 602 Module BIB BackEnd Interface FRU S5727...

Страница 453: ...Part Can Be Replaced by Part Not Compatible With Repl Proc 701 Cable MITX TO SSD PWR FRU S5721127 702 Cable BIB TO BE SPLIT CABLE FRU S5721145 703 Cable BE TO IO USB3 FRU S5715745 704 Cable BE TO IO...

Страница 454: ...508 803 Probe L12n RS 5505771 804 Probe 12L RS 5499501 805 Probe E8C RS 5499516 806 Probe 9L RS 5499511 807 Probe C1 5 RS 5499608 808 Probe 6Tc RS KN100106 809 Probe 6S RS 47236956 810 Probe L4 12t RS...

Страница 455: ...eplaced by Part Not Compatible With 1001 Power Cable Australia R2415383 7 1002 Power Cable Britain R2415383 4 1003 Power Cable China R2415383 6 1004 Power Cable Denmark 5439668 1005 Power Cable Europe...

Страница 456: ...ccessories Figure 9 15 Accessories Table 9 18 Accessories Item Part Name Part Number Can Replace Part Can Be Replaced by Part Not Compatible With Repl Proc 1101 Venue Basic Storage Basket FRU S5767134...

Страница 457: ...Optional Peripherals Table 9 19 Optional Peripherals Item Part Name Part Number Can Replace Part Can Be Replaced by Part Not Compatible With Repl Proc 1201 Printer UP D711MD Kit 5449734 1202 Printer...

Страница 458: ...Part Number Can Replace Part Can Be Replaced by Part Not Compatible With Repl Proc 1301 ECG Detachable cable AHA Type USA 5146056 1302 ECG detachable cable IEC type EURO and ASIA 5146739 1303 ECG mod...

Страница 459: ...re additional tasks and or inspections at a different frequency than listed in this manual 10 1 2 Purpose of Chapter 10 This chapter describes the Care and Maintenance procedures for the Venue ultraso...

Страница 460: ...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 N...

Страница 461: ...ur 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...

Страница 462: ...ly Per Facility s QA Program Notes Clean Probes or before each use Clean Probe Holders Inspect AC Mains Cable Mobile Ultrasound system Check Weekly Inspect Cables and Connectors Clean Console Clean Co...

Страница 463: ...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...

Страница 464: ...ecord 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 warn...

Страница 465: ...affect this mode of operation 2 CF Mode Verify basic CF Mode Color Flow Mode operation Check the basic Ultrasound system controls that affect this mode of operation 3 Doppler Modes Verify basic Doppl...

Страница 466: ...te properly 2 B W Printer Verify hardcopy output of the B W video page printer Clean heads and covers if necessary 3 DICOM Verify that DICOM is functioning properly Send an image to a DICOM device 4 E...

Страница 467: ...stop the Ultrasound system from moving and release mechanism Where applicable check all wheel locks and wheel swiveling for proper operation 11 Cables and Connectors Check all internal cable harnesses...

Страница 468: ...ethanol or methanol alcohol abrasive cleaners or other strong solvents Only use isopropyl alcohol when instructed to do so Do not spray any liquid directly onto the Venue covers Do not allow any liqu...

Страница 469: ...touch panel display without affecting the system operation tap Settings and then tap Clean The screen turns black allowing you to use a soft cloth with glass cleaning solution to clean the panel 2 Ta...

Страница 470: ...noted Do not drop a probe or strike it against a hard surface as this may damage the probe elements and the acoustic lens or may crack the housing CAUTION TO HELP PROTECT YOURSELF FROM BLOOD BORNE DI...

Страница 471: ...es NOTE The most recent up to date information on probes and probe care is available at http www gehealthcare com usen ultrasound products probe_care html Always perform a visual check of the probe pi...

Страница 472: ...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...

Страница 473: ...wing service or repair activities They differ somewhat from the standards that are used for design verification and manufacturing tests e g IEC 60601 1 including national deviations which require a co...

Страница 474: ...s holes and similar defects WARNING WARNING Users must ensure that safety inspections are performed whenever damage is suspected and on a regular basis in accordance with local authorities and facilit...

Страница 475: ...ms found should be reported to the hospital immediately and the receptacle should not be used NOTE No outlet tester can detect the condition where the Neutral grounded supply conductor and the Groundi...

Страница 476: ...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 DANGER ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD THE PATIENT OR OPERATOR MUST NOT C...

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