AMX−4+ OPERATION
GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS (MODEL 2169360, 2236420 & 2275938 SERIES)
REV 10 om 2166913−100
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CERTIFIED ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR STATEMENT
All electrical installations that are
preliminary to positioning of the
equipment at the site prepared for
the equipment shall be performed by
licensed electrical contractors. In
addition, electrical feeds into the
Power Distribution Unit shall be
performed by licensed electrical
contractors. Other connections
between pieces of electrical
equipment, calibrations, and testing
shall be performed by qualified GE
Medical personnel. The products
involved (and the accompanying
electrical installations) are highly
sophisticated, and special
engineering competence is required.
In performing all electrical work on
these products, GE will use its own
specially trained field engineers. All
of GE’s electrical 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, personnel
of third-party service companies with
equivalent training, or licensed
electricians) to perform electrical
servicing on the equipment.
DAMAGE IN TRANSPORTATION
All packages should be closely
examined at time of delivery. If
damage is apparent, have notation
damage in shipment" written on
all copies of the freight or express
bill before delivery is accepted or
signed for" by a General Electric
representative or a hospital
receiving agent. Whether noted or
concealed, damage MUST be
reported to the carrier immediately
upon discovery, or in any event,
within 14 days after receipt, and the
contents and containers held for
inspection by the carrier. A
transportation company will not pay
a claim for damage if an inspection
is not requested within this 14 day
period.
Call Traffic and Transportation,
Milwaukee, WI (414) 827−3449/
8*285−3449 immediately after
damage is found. At this time be
ready to supply name of carrier,
delivery date, consignee name,
freight or express bill number, item
damaged and extent of damage.
Complete instructions regarding
claim procedure are found in
Section S" of the Policy &
Procedure Bulletins.
6/17/94
If you have any comments, suggestions or corrections to the information in this document,
please write them down, include the document title and document number, and send them to:
GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY MEDICAL SYSTEMS
MANAGER − INFORMATION INTEGRATION,
AMERICAS W−622
P.O. BOX 414
MILWAUKEE, WI 53201−0414
FOR TRAINING PURPOSES ONLY!
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