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Application | Breast Imaging |
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Transducer Type | Linear Array |
Scanning Method | Automated |
Imaging Modes | B-mode |
Field of View | 15 cm x 17 cm |
Patient Positioning | Supine |
Category | Medical Equipment |
Imaging Technology | Ultrasound |
Display Modes | 2D |
Sweep Angle | 15 degrees |
Image Review | DICOM, PACS |
Compatibility | Compatible with GE Healthcare Workstations |
Workstation | Compatible with GE Healthcare Workstations |
Intended Use | Screening and diagnosing breast cancer |
Type | Automated Breast Ultrasound System (ABUS) |
Details essential safety precautions for operating and servicing the equipment.
Provides a summary of the manual's content and structure.
Describes the Invenia ABUS 2.0 system's physical components.
Details essential safety precautions for operating and servicing the equipment.
Covers environmental and basic requirements for system setup.
Details power and grounding requirements for system operation.
Provides estimated setup times and critical warnings for system installation.
Instructions for safely receiving and unpacking the system.
Covers initial system power-up and administrative login procedures.
Configuration options for general settings, protocols, and storage.
Verifies system functions like power-up, transducer movement, and imaging.
Explains the system's purpose, imaging process, and data flow.
Information on machine and system diagnostics available through the Service Desktop.
Covers components requiring adjustments for the Invenia ABUS 2.0.
Highlights critical safety precautions for service personnel.
Information and steps for collecting vital system data for troubleshooting.
Describes the features and access levels of the Service Desktop application.
Lists and explains common error codes and their categories.
Critical warnings and manpower requirements for replacement procedures.
Step-by-step guide for removing and installing the system transducer.
Provides guidelines for maintaining the instrument and its components.