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GE LOGIQ 7

GE LOGIQ 7
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Technical
Publication
Direction 2286865
REVISION 14
GE Healthcare
LOGIQ™ 7 Service Manual
Copyright© 2001-2008
by General Electric Company Inc.
All Right Reserved
GE Healthcare

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GE LOGIQ 7 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Power Supply100-240 VAC, 50/60 Hz
TypeUltrasound System
ApplicationGeneral Imaging, Vascular
Imaging ModesB-mode, M-mode, Color Doppler, Power Doppler
Advanced FeaturesSRI (Speckle Reduction Imaging), CrossXBeam (Spatial Compounding)
ProbesConvex, Linear, Phased Array, Endocavitary
ConnectivityDICOM, Ethernet

Summary

Technical Publication

Chapter 1 Introduction

Section 1-1 Overview

Provides an overview of the manual's content, including purpose, chapter contents, and service manual purpose.

Section 1-2 Important Conventions

Details conventions used in the book, including icons, safety precaution messages, and model designations.

Section 1-3 Safety Considerations

Covers crucial safety aspects for operating personnel and equipment handling, including human, mechanical, and electrical safety.

Section 1-4 EMC, EMI, and ESD

Addresses Electromagnetic Compatibility, Electromagnetic Interference, Electrostatic Discharge prevention, and CE Compliance requirements.

Section 1-5 Customer Assistance

Provides information on system manufacture and contact details for customer support and service.

Chapter 2 Pre Installation

Section 2-1 Overview

Details the purpose of the chapter, outlining facility and electrical needs for installation planning.

Section 2-2 General Console Requirements

Specifies environmental and electrical requirements for the console, including power, cooling, and lighting.

Section 2-3 Facility Needs

Outlines purchaser responsibilities, required features, and desirable ultrasound room facilities for proper installation.

Chapter 3 Installation

Section 3-1 Overview

Provides an overview of the installation process, including procedures for receiving, unpacking, and preparing the unit.

Section 3-2 Receiving and Unpacking the Equipment

Details the procedures for receiving and unpacking the system, including checking for shipping damage and shortages.

Section 3-3 Preparing for Installation

Covers essential preparation steps before installation, such as verifying customer orders, physical inspection, and EMI protection.

Section 3-4 Completing the Installation

Guides through the final steps of installation, including probe connection, peripheral setup, and available probes.

Section 3-5 Installation Paperwork

Details the documentation and connector panel information required for installation completion.

Chapter 4 Functional Checks

Section 4-1 Overview

Introduces the chapter's purpose, which is to provide procedures for checking major system functions and diagnostics.

Section 4-2 General Procedure

Outlines general procedures for system operation, including lockout/tagout, power on/boot up, and maintenance mode entry.

Section 4-3 Functional Checks

Covers functional checks for system modes, basic measurements, and probe elements to ensure proper operation.

Section 4-5 Diagnostics

Provides information on accessing and using diagnostic tools, including service software, test menus, and utilities.

Section 4-7 Site Log

Details the site log for recording maintenance activities, problems, and comments.

Chapter 5 Components and Functions (Theory)

Section 5-1 Overview

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

Section 5-2 Hardware Compatibility Matrix

Provides a detailed matrix of hardware compatibility across different system versions and FRUs.

Section 5-4 Block Diagrams and Theory

Explains system block diagrams and theoretical functions, including CPU/Back End Processor details.

Section 5-5 Common Service Platform

Describes the Common Service Platform, its user interface, internationalization, and service login procedures.

Section 5-7 Air Flow Control

Details air flow distribution, filters, and fan locations within the scanner for optimal cooling.

Chapter 6 Service Adjustments

Section 6-1 Overview

Introduces the chapter on testing and adjusting the scanner, noting that tests are optional.

Section 6-2 LV Unit Adjustments (For BT03 or lower)

Details procedures for accessing and adjusting LV unit DC output voltages.

Section 6-3 Caster BrakeSwivel Function Adjustments

Explains how to adjust the front and rear brake lock adjusters and swivel lock.

Section 6-5 Monitor and LCD Adjustments

Provides procedures for adjusting CRT and LCD monitor contrast, brightness, resolution, and touch panel.

Section 6-7 Cleaning the Trackball

Details the procedure for cleaning the trackball and its housing, including safe handling practices.

Section 6-8 Jumper and Dip Switch Setting

Describes the proper setting for dip switches and jumpers, noting they should not be adjusted unless necessary.

Chapter 7 DiagnosticsTroubleshooting

Section 7-1 Overview

Provides an overview of diagnostic procedures for maintaining image quality and system operation.

Diagnostic Procedure Summary

Outlines the diagnostic framework, levels (board/system), and logical step-by-step approach for check-out and fault isolation.

Chapter 8 Replacement Procedures

Section 8-1 Overview

Introduces replacement procedures for modules and subsystems, and guidelines for returning parts.

Section 8-2 Software Loading Procedures for BT09 (R8.x.x or later)

Details software loading procedures, work-flow, check-lists, and system settings for BT09.

Chapter 9 Renewal Parts

Section 9-1 Overview

Provides an overview of renewal parts for LOGIQ™ 7 systems.

Section 9-3 Renewal Parts List For BT09

Lists renewal parts for BT09 system FRUs, including equipment models covered.

Section 9-4 Renewal Parts List For R7.5.x

Details renewal parts for R7.5.x system FRUs, covering equipment models.

Section 9-5 Renewal Parts List For BT07

Provides renewal parts lists for BT07 system FRUs, categorized by CRT, LCD, and PRO models.

Section 9-6 Renewal Parts List For V65 x

Lists renewal parts for V65x system FRUs, covering CRT and LCD models.

Section 9-7 Renewal Parts List For BT06-2 or later

Details renewal parts for BT06-2 or later systems, covering CRT, LCD, and PRO models.

Section 9-8 Renewal Parts List For BT06-2 CONSIP (SOI)

Lists renewal parts for BT06-2 CONSIP (SOI) systems, covering equipment models.

Section 9-9 Renewal Parts List For BT04 and BT06

Provides renewal parts lists for BT04 and BT06 systems, covering CRT, LCD, PRO, and other models.

Section 9-10 Renewal Parts List for BT03 or lower

Lists renewal parts for BT03 or lower systems, covering various equipment models and components.

Chapter 10 Periodic Maintenance

Section 10-1 Overview

Provides an overview of Periodic Maintenance (PM) procedures for the scanner and peripherals.

Section 10-2 Why do Periodic Maintenance

Explains the importance of periodic and corrective maintenance, including keeping records and quality assurance.

Section 10-3 Periodic Maintenance Schedule

Details the schedule for PMs and the frequency of services, emphasizing regular maintenance for performance.

Section 10-4 Tools Required

Lists the tools required for standard GE tool kits, noting not all tools are needed for PMs.

Section 10-5 System Periodic Maintenance

Outlines preliminary checks, functional checks, peripheral/option checks, and cleaning procedures for system maintenance.

Section 10-7 Electrical Safety Tests

Covers electrical safety tests based on NFPA 99 and IEC 60601-1, including leakage current limits and testing procedures.

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