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GE LOGIQ e R6 Series User Manual

GE LOGIQ e R6 Series
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GE LOGIQ e R6 Series Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandGE
ModelLOGIQ e R6 Series
CategoryMedical Equipment
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Chapter 1 Introduction

Overview

Provides an overview of the chapter's content and purpose. Introduces the manual's scope.

Important Conventions

Details conventions used in the book, including icons and safety precaution message levels.

Safety Considerations

Covers crucial safety precautions for operation, human, mechanical, electrical, and battery safety.

EMC, EMI, and ESD

Explains Electromagnetic Compatibility, CE Compliance, and Electrostatic Discharge prevention.

Customer Assistance

Provides contact information for technical support and identifies system manufacturer and factory sites.

Chapter 2 Site Preparations

Overview

Provides information required to plan and prepare for installation, including facility and electrical needs.

General Console Requirements

Details console environmental, electrical requirements, power specifications, and inrush current.

Facility Needs

Describes recommended ultrasound room layouts and purchaser responsibilities for site preparation.

Chapter 3 System Setup

Overview

Provides information needed to install the unit, including receiving, unpacking, and preparing the facility.

Receiving and Unpacking the Equipment

Details the process of receiving, checking for damage, and unpacking the ultrasound system components.

Packing the Equipment

Provides instructions on how to pack the equipment, typically in reverse order of unpacking.

Preparing for Installation

Covers steps before installation: verifying customer order, physical inspection, and EMI protection.

Completing the Installation

Guides through the final installation steps: powering on, booting up, and shutting down the system.

System Configuration

Details system specifications, electrical configurations, approved peripherals, and connector panels.

Chapter 4 Functional Checks

Overview

Provides procedures for checking major functions, diagnostics, and power supply adjustments.

Required Equipment

Lists the necessary equipment, specifically transducers, for performing functional tests.

General Procedure

Details the general steps for powering the system on and off, including boot-up and shutdown sequences.

Archiving and Loading Presets

Explains how to save and load system presets, ensuring data preservation before software reloads.

System Features

Provides an overview of the control panel and softMenu key functions for system operation.

B Mode Checks

Covers preparations and operational panel controls for the B-Mode imaging function.

M Mode Controls

Details the operational panel controls and softMenu key functions for M Mode imaging.

Color Flow Mode Checks

Explains preparations and operational panel controls for the Color Flow Mode imaging function.

Doppler Mode Checks

Covers preparations and operational panel controls for Doppler Mode imaging, including PW and spectral Doppler.

CWD Functional Check

Details the procedure for activating and exiting the Continuous Wave Doppler (CWD) mode.

Basic Measurements

Guides on performing distance, tissue depth, circumference, and area measurements.

Probe/Connectors Usage

Provides instructions on connecting and disconnecting probes, including safety precautions.

Using Cine

Explains how to activate CINE, move between frames, and adjust playback speed for recorded loops.

Backup and Restore Database, Preset Configurations and Images

Details procedures for formatting media, backing up, restoring, archiving images, and creating emergency repair disks.

Software Configuration Checks

Outlines checks for date, time, location, language, and printer key assignments for software configuration.

Peripheral Checks

Describes how to check the functionality of peripherals like printers, footswitches, and ECG.

Chapter 5 Components and Functions (Theory)

Overview

Explains system concepts, component arrangement, subsystem function, PDS, and probes.

Block Diagrams and Theory

Presents system block diagrams and explains the function of key components and ASICs.

Power Diagrams

Explains the AC power system, including its tasks, input range, and circuit breaker functionality.

Common Service Platform

Introduces the service platform software modules common to ultrasound systems, improving service efficiency.

Error Logs Tab

Describes the Log Viewer, its categories, color-coding for severity, and log entry details.

Diagnostics

Covers diagnostic execution, reports, and user diagnostic pages, with detailed info in Chapter 7.

Chapter 6 Service Adjustments

Overview

Describes how to test and adjust the scanner, noting these tests are optional for error checking.

Monitor Adjustments

Provides procedures for adjusting the monitor's brightness and volume using keyboard shortcuts.

Chapter 7 Diagnostics/Troubleshooting

Overview

Describes how to set up and run tools for maintaining image quality and system operation.

Gathering Trouble Data

Explains the importance of capturing trouble images and system logs for manufacturer analysis.

USB Quick Save

Details how to save images directly to USB memory using Print Keys, focusing on P3/P2 key functions.

Screen Captures

Guides on capturing screen presentations, checking Print Key functions, and saving screens.

Global Service User Interface (GSUI)

Explains how to enter the global service user interface and log in as GE Service.

Common Diagnostics

Covers utilities like Disruptive Mode and System Shutdown within the diagnostic menu.

Network and Insite II Configuration

Details network configuration for wired and wireless LAN, and Insite II configuration steps.

Chapter 8 Replacement Procedures

Overview

Describes replacement procedures for various modules and subsystems within the system.

Disassembly/Re-assembly of LOGIQ e/LOGIQ e Vet/LOGIQ i/Vivid e

Provides warning and caution notes for disassembly and re-assembly, including handle Assy replacement.

Loading the System Software

Details methods to load system software using DVD or USB memory stick, including backup recommendations.

Reload the Correct Preset Region

Explains how to reload the correct preset region after system software loading is complete.

Option Strings Check

Guides on checking option strings after software loading to ensure activation and proper working.

Probe Recognition Check

Instructs on checking if the system correctly recognizes probes after software loading.

Peripheral Device Check

Ensures that all connected peripheral devices are functioning correctly.

Checks after FRU replacement (Debrief Guidelines)

Outlines required functional tests based on the Field Replaceable Unit (FRU) being replaced.

Chapter 9 Renewal Parts

Overview

Provides an overview of spare parts available for the LOGIQ e/LOGIQ e Vet/LOGIQ i/Vivid e systems.

List of Abbreviations

Lists common abbreviations used in the manual, such as Assy, Ctrl, FRU, KBD, LCD, etc.

Renewal Parts Lists

Details part replacements using 'Replaced By' column and lists equipment models covered in this chapter.

Operator Console Assy

Illustrates the operator console assembly, identifying major components like LCD and Keyboard Assy.

LCD Assy

Provides detailed diagrams and part numbers for the LCD assembly components.

Keyboard Assy

Shows diagrams of the keyboard assembly and its various components, including trackball and key assemblies.

Bottom Assy

Illustrates the components of the bottom assembly, including various boards, fans, and HDD.

Options of spare parts for LOGIQ e Vet Systems for USA

Lists spare parts specific to LOGIQ e Vet systems for the USA, distinguishing between color schemes.

Cables

Illustrates the wiring diagram showing connections between major assemblies like LCD, KBD, and fans.

Isolation Cart Components

Details components of the isolation cart, including wheels, transformers, handles, and cable kits.

Isolation Cart Enhanced Version Components

Illustrates components for the enhanced version of the isolation cart.

Accessories and Kits

Lists various accessories and kits, including battery packs, DVD-RW drives, printers, and USB devices.

Manuals

Lists available manuals and quick start guides for different LOGIQ and Vivid models and software versions.

Probe

Lists probes compatible with LOGIQ e, Vivid e, and LOGIQ i systems, including their part numbers and frequencies.

Chapter 10 Care & Maintenance

Overview

Determines that no mandatory periodic maintenance inspections are required, but customer programs may differ.

Why do Maintenance

Explains the importance of maintenance for safety, dependability, performance, and gaining accreditation.

Maintenance Task Schedule

Specifies how often tasks should be performed, assuming average patient load and mobile unit use.

Tools Required

Lists special tools, supplies, and equipment needed for care and maintenance, including specific requirements.

System Maintenance

Outlines preliminary checks, functional checks, peripheral/option checks, input power, and cleaning procedures.

Electrical Safety Tests

Details electrical safety tests conforming to IEC 60601-1, focusing on leakage current and patient safety.

When There's Too Much Leakage Current...

Provides troubleshooting steps for AC/DC fails, enclosure fails, probe fails, peripheral fails, and new unit failures.

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