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GE LOGIQ P3 PRO

GE LOGIQ P3 PRO
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Direction 5308917-100
Revision 8
LOGIQ P3 Service Manual
Copyright© 2013-2014 by General Electric
GE

Table of Contents

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GE LOGIQ P3 PRO Specifications

General IconGeneral
TypeUltrasound
Weight52 kg
Power Supply100-240 V AC, 50/60 Hz
Imaging ModesB-Mode, M-Mode, Color Doppler, Power Doppler
ApplicationsMusculoskeletal
Probe Connectors3
Probe TypesConvex, Linear, Phased Array
ConnectivityUSB, DICOM, Ethernet
Frequency Range2 - 11 MHz

Summary

Chapter 1 Introduction

Section 1-2 Important Conventions

Explains icons, safety messages (DANGER, WARNING, CAUTION, NOTICE), and standard hazard symbols.

Section 1-3 Safety Considerations

Details human, mechanical, and electrical safety precautions, and identifies label locations.

Chapter 2 Pre Installation

Section 2-2 General Console Requirements

Details console environmental needs, electrical specifications, power requirements, and EMI limitations.

Chapter 3 Installation

Section 3-2 Receiving and Unpacking the Equipment

Details procedures for checking, unpacking, moving, and adjusting system clock settings.

Section 3-4 Preparing for Installation

Covers order verification, physical inspection, EMI protection, and component checks before installation.

Section 3-5 Completing the Installation

Guides through powering on, system boot up, and power off/shutdown procedures for the unit.

Section 3-6 System Configuration

Details system specifications, approved peripherals, connecting cables, and interface panel configurations.

Chapter 4 Functional Checks

Section 4-3 General Procedure

Covers system power on, shutdown, archiving, display adjustments, and system features.

Chapter 5 Components and Functions (Theory)

Front End

Describes the Front End's function in generating transmit bursts and processing received echoes.

The Back End

Explains the Back End's role in data handling, scan conversion, and driving the system LCD.

Top Console

Details the components of the Top Console, including keyboard, controls, and speakers.

Wiring Diagrams

Provides wiring diagrams showing connections between LCD, Keyboard, and MST.

Power Up and Down Sequences

Explains the step-by-step procedures for powering the system on and off.

PWA Assy Diagrams

Presents block diagrams for the TMST (Master Board) assembly.

Power Diagrams

Illustrates AC power distribution block diagrams for LOGIQ P3 and P3 BT10 systems.

Common Service Platform

Introduces the Service Platform modules, user interface, and access levels.

RFS (Request for Service)

Details RFS functionality and procedure for sending requests to the online center.

Machine RFS

Describes Machine RFS functionality and enabling it for automatic service calls.

Chapter 6 Service Adjustments

Chapter 7 DiagnosticsTroubleshooting

Section 7-6 Troubleshooting

Provides troubleshooting trees for console issues, mode sensitivities, noise, and peripherals.

Chapter 8 Replacement Procedures

Section 8-2 DisassemblyRe-assembly of LOGIQ P3

Details disassembly for components, including warnings, tools, and step-by-step procedures.

Section 8-14 Loading Software

Provides detailed instructions for loading system and application software.

Chapter 9 Renewal Parts

Section 9-14 Logiq P3 FRU List With Part Numbers

Comprehensive list of Field Replaceable Units (FRUs) with their part numbers and compatibility.

Chapter 10 Care & Maintenance

Section 10-5 System Maintenance

Details checks for system, peripherals, input power, cleaning, and physical inspection.

Section 10-7 Electrical Safety Tests

Covers safety tests, leakage current limits, wiring, grounding, and probe leakage tests.

Section 10-8 When Theres Too Much Leakage Current...

Discusses troubleshooting steps for AC/DC fails, enclosure fails, probe fails, and peripheral fails.

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