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IRECTION FR091521, REVISION 1 VIVID S60N/VIVID S70N BASIC SERVICE MANUAL
Chapter 10 - Care and Maintenance 10-15
PRELIMINARY
Section 10-6
Electrical Safety Tests
10-6-1 Overview
The following topics and measurements are covered in this subsection:
• Safety Test Overview - see below
• Leakage Current Limits on page 10 - 16
• Outlet Test - Wiring Arrangement - USA and Canada on page 10 - 19
• Grounding Continuity on page 10 - 19
• Chassis Leakage Current Test on page 10 - 20
• Isolated Patient Lead (Source) Leakage – Lead-to-Ground on page 10 - 22
• Isolated Patient Lead (Source) Leakage – Lead-to-Lead on page 10 - 24
• Probe Leakage Current Test on page 10 - 25
10-6-2 Safety Test Overview
NOTE: For all instructions in the “Electrical safety tests” section, in the event of using a UPS
(uninterrupted power supply) the terms outlet, wall outlet, AC wall outlet and power outlet refer
to the AC power outlet of the UPS. In case of further available AC (or DC) power outlets at the
same used UPS, these must remain unused i.e. not connected to any other devices.
DANGER TO AVOID ELECTRICAL SHOCK, THE ULTRASOUND SYSTEM UNDER TEST MUST NOT
BE CONNECTED TO OTHER ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT. REMOVE ALL
INTERCONNECTING CABLES AND WIRES. THE ULTRASOUND SYSTEM UNDER TEST
MUST NOT BE CONTACTED BY USERS OR PATIENTS WHILE PERFORMING THESE
TESTS.
To minimize risk of electric shock, only trained persons are allowed to perform the electrical
safety inspections and tests.
Energy Control and Power Lockout for Vivid™ S60/Vivid™ S70.
When servicing parts of the Ultrasound system where there is exposure to voltage greater
than 30 volts:
1. Follow LOCK OUT/TAG OUT procedures.
2. Turn off the breaker.
3. Unplug the Ultrasound system.
4. Maintain control of the Ultrasound system power plug.
5. Wait for at least 30 seconds for capacitors to discharge as there are no test points to
verify isolation.
Ultrasound System components may be energized.
Possible risk of infection. Do not handle soiled or contaminated probes and other
components that have been in patient contact. Follow appropriate cleaning and disinfecting
procedures before handling the equipment.