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Category | Medical Equipment |
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Type | Ultrasound System |
Brand | FujiFilm Sonosite |
Model | PX |
Display Type | LCD |
Battery Life | Up to 3 hours |
Transducer Frequency Range | 2-15 MHz |
Transducer Ports | 2 |
Portability | Portable |
Image Modes | B-mode, M-mode, Doppler |
Connectivity | Wi-Fi, USB |
Operating System | Custom OS |
Probes | Linear, Curved, Phased Array |
Weight | 5.5 kg (12.1 lbs) with battery |
The intended audience of this manual are properly trained field and in-house service personnel.
Questions and comments are encouraged. Fujifilm Sonosite is interested in your feedback.
The service manual follows conventions for warnings, cautions, and numbered steps.
The following symbols are used on the products, packaging, and containers.
System and stand dimensions, touch panel and display dimensions.
Stand input/output, power supply input/output, battery specs.
Operating, shipping, and storage temperature, pressure, and humidity limits.
Details about the system's lithium-ion batteries, run time, and charge time.
List of compatible accessories and peripherals for the ultrasound system.
System classification and warnings for safe electrical operation.
Class I equipment, internally powered, Type BF applied parts, IP ratings.
Precautions for safe handling and transport of the ultrasound system.
Precautions to prevent injury or damage from battery use and handling.
Warnings and precautions for patient safety during ultrasound procedures.
Ensure products and accessories are disposed of responsibly.
System compliance with EMC limits for medical devices.
Information about the system's internal IEEE 802.11 transmitter.
Precautions to reduce damage from electrostatic discharge.
Recommended distances for RF communications equipment.
EMC emissions and immunity declarations.
Requirements for system performance related to safety and diagnosis.
Overview of the Sonosite PX as a diagnostic ultrasound system.
Description of the system's seven major functional groups.
Details on 2D Mode, M Mode, Color Doppler, and CW Doppler.
Block diagram of the Front End supporting various imaging modalities.
High-level architecture of the system and its components.
Description of the Main PCBA's analog and digital sections.
Details of the analog domain, including transmitters and AFE chips.
Details of the digital section, including CPU, FPGA, DSP, and I/O.
Function of the Power Supply PCBA in controlling system power.
Connections and functions of the Dock Interface PCBA.
Overview of PCBA's handling I/O functions.
Description of the LCD display and its components.
Details on touch UI, LCD, PCAP, and persistent controls.
Information on desktop and stand power arrangements.
System's Digital Imaging and Communications capability.
Steps for wiping patient data using administrator login.
Steps for wiping patient data using user login.
Procedure for performing a full factory reset using a USB drive.
Procedures for diagnosing system failures.
Information on repairability and component-level repair limitations.
Note that test equipment is not required for troubleshooting.
How the system displays and handles assert codes.
List of tools needed for replacement procedures.
Step-by-step guide to removing system batteries.
Procedure for removing the patient data drive.
Steps for replacing the user interface assembly.
Steps for replacing the clinical display.
General steps for system disassembly.
Procedure for replacing the system speaker.
Steps for replacing the USB Aux Board PCBA.
Procedure for replacing the Power Button with ECG PCBA.
Steps for replacing the Power In Aux Board PCBA.
Procedure for replacing the Main PCBA.
Steps for replacing the Power Supply PCBA.
Procedure for replacing the ComE PCBA.
Steps for replacing the Dock PCBA.
Procedure for replacing the SHIF PCBA.
Procedure for replacing the nest frame.
Steps for replacing system fans.
Procedure for replacing the stand head.
Information on optional equipment connected to the stand.
Details and replacement instructions for the optional printer.
Information on required periodic or preventive maintenance.
Guidance on cleaning and disinfecting the system and transducers.
General information about performance testing.
List of recommended equipment for performance tests.
Steps for setting up performance tests.
Verification of basic system operation and features.
Tests for 2D imaging and image quality.
Procedure for testing axial measurement accuracy.
Procedure for testing lateral measurement accuracy.
Method for measuring and assessing image penetration.
Procedure for testing Color Doppler functionality.
Procedure for testing Color Power Doppler functionality.
Procedure for testing M Mode imaging.
Procedure for testing Tissue Harmonic Imaging.
Procedure for testing Pulsed Wave Doppler.
Procedure for testing Continuous Wave Doppler.
Test for verifying overall image quality.
Test for the optional printer operation.
List of replacement parts for the clinical monitor.
List of replacement parts for the user interface.
List of replacement parts for persistent controls.
List of replacement parts for the Main PCBA.
List of replacement parts for the ComE module.
List of replacement parts for the Power Supply PCBA.
List of replacement parts for the Power In Aux Board PCBA.
List of replacement parts for the Power Button with ECG PCBA.
List of replacement parts for the USB Aux Board PCBA.
List of replacement parts for the SHIF PCBA.
List of replacement parts for the System Dock PCBA.
Information on optional equipment.
Replacement parts for the printer.
Form for documenting service events.
Guidelines for completing the service event report.
Information on returning products for service.
Instructions for shipping products for service.