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GE LOGIQ P6

GE LOGIQ P6
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Technical
Publication
Direction 5245279
Revision 3
GE Healthcare
LOGIQ™ P6/P6 Pro Service Manual
Copyright© 2008 by General Electric Co.
Operating Documentation
GE Healthcare

Table of Contents

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GE LOGIQ P6 Specifications

General IconGeneral
TypeUltrasound System
ConnectivityDICOM, USB, Ethernet
ApplicationsObstetrics, Gynecology, Vascular, Cardiology, Musculoskeletal
ProbesConvex, Linear, Phased Array
Imaging ModesB-mode, M-Mode, Color Doppler, Power Doppler, Pulsed Wave Doppler
PortabilityMobile
Transducer Ports3 active ports

Summary

Chapter 1 Introduction

Section 1-2 Important Conventions

Explains symbols, safety flags, and cautionary messages used throughout the manual.

Section 1-3 Safety Considerations

Outlines essential safety precautions for operation, service, and repair of the equipment.

Chapter 3 Installation

Section 3-4 Preparing for Installation

Covers essential steps for preparing the system before final installation.

Section 3-5 Completing the Installation

Outlines the procedures for powering on, booting up, and completing the system installation.

Section 3-6 System Configuration

Guides on configuring system settings such as date, time, language, and units.

Section 3-8 SoftwareOption Configuration

Provides guidance on configuring software options and system settings.

Section 3-11 Loading Base System Software

Details the procedure for loading the base system software.

Chapter 4 Functional Checks

Section 4-3 General Procedure

Outlines the general steps for powering on, booting up, and shutting down the system.

Section 4-4 Software Configuration Checks

Details checks for verifying system software configuration settings.

Section 4-5 Peripheral Checks

Guides on verifying the functionality of connected peripherals like printers and VCRs.

Section 4-7 Keyboard Function Checks

Covers procedures for testing main and sub keyboard assembly functions.

Section 4-9 Board Function Checks

Outlines diagnostic tests for various internal system boards and assemblies.

Chapter 5 Components and Functions (Theory)

Section 5-2 Block Diagrams and Theory

Presents detailed block diagrams and theoretical explanations of system architecture.

Section 5-7 Service Platform

Describes the service platform software and its capabilities for remote access.

Chapter 6 Service Adjustments

Section 6-3 Monitor Adjustments

Provides instructions for adjusting monitor contrast and brightness for optimal image quality.

Chapter 7 DiagnosticsTroubleshooting

Section 7-2 Gathering Trouble Data

Explains how to capture trouble images and system data for analysis.

Section 7-4 Diagnostics

Provides access to common diagnostic tests and groups via the service platform interface.

Section 7-6 Diagnostics

Accesses diagnostic tests through the service platform's diagnostic application area.

Section 7-7 Common Diagnostics

Lists top-level menu choices for common diagnostic tests.

Section 7-9 Trouble Shooting Tree

Provides systematic flowcharts for troubleshooting common system issues like power and boot problems.

Chapter 8 Replacement Procedures

Section 8-2 DISASSEMBLYRE-ASSEMBLY

Details procedures for safely disassembling and re-assembling system components.

Chapter 10 Care & Maintenance

Section 10-3 Maintenance Task Schedule

Outlines the recommended schedule for care and maintenance tasks.

Section 10-5 System Maintenance

Details preliminary checks and system-specific maintenance procedures.

Section 10-6 Electrical Safety Tests

Covers essential electrical safety tests, including leakage current and grounding continuity.

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