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GE LOGIQ V1 User Manual

GE LOGIQ V1
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Technical Publication
Direction 5610736-100
Rev. 9
LOGIQ V2/LOGIQ V1 User Guide
R1.X.X
Operating Documentation
Copyright 2015-2017 By General Electric
Co.

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GE LOGIQ V1 Specifications

General IconGeneral
TypeUltrasound System
ManufacturerGE Healthcare
ModelLOGIQ V1
Display15-inch LCD
Power Supply100-240V AC, 50/60 Hz
PortabilityPortable
Frequency Range2 - 12 MHz (depending on probe)
Operating ModesB-Mode, M-Mode, Color Doppler, Power Doppler, PW Doppler
ApplicationsAbdominal, Vascular, Obstetrics, Gynecology, Cardiac
Probe Connectors2 active probe ports

Summary

Chapter 1 — Getting Started

Overview

General introduction to the LOGIQ V2/LOGIQ V1 system and manual.

Principles of Operation

Explains how the medical ultrasound system generates images and functions.

Intended Use

Specifies the target users and applications for the ultrasound system.

Indications for Use

Lists the clinical applications and exam types the system is designed for.

Contraindication

Lists uses for which the ultrasound system is not intended, such as ophthalmic use.

Site Requirements

Outlines the necessary environmental and power conditions for system installation and operation.

Console Graphics

Illustrates and labels the different parts of the ultrasound console.

Battery

Details about the lithium-ion battery, its usage, charging, and temperature requirements.

System Start-Up

Guides the user through connecting the system and the power-up sequence.

Probes

Information on connecting, handling, and caring for ultrasound probes.

Beginning an Exam

Instructions on how to start a new patient exam and use the archive screen.

Chapter 2 — Performing an Exam

Optimizing the Image

Explains B-Mode, Color Flow, and M-Mode controls for image optimization.

Other Controls

Details on using Zoom, Split Screen, Freezing an Image, and Annotating an Image.

Scan Coach (Option)

Information about the Scan Coach feature for guided scanning and training.

SonoBiometry (AFB) (Option)

Explains the SonoBiometry feature for fetal biometry measurements.

Using the Fast Key

Instructions on creating, starting, and managing Fast Keys for workflow automation.

Quantitative Analysis (QAnalysis)

Describes how to activate and exit the QAnalysis feature for image loop analysis.

Measurement and Analysis

Covers how to perform various measurements and analyze ultrasound data.

Wide Dual Screen Measurements (For R1.1.x)

Instructions for performing measurements in a wide dual screen display mode.

Viewing and Editing Worksheets

How to view and edit measurement data within the system's worksheets.

Defining Hot Keys

Instructions on how to program alphanumeric keys as hot keys for measurements.

Clinical Measurement Accuracy

Guidance on determining measurement variation and error for clinical accuracy.

Chapter 3 — After the Exam is Over

Presets

Overview of preset menus for system configuration, imaging, and application settings.

System Presets

Details on setting up foreign language and keyboard configurations for the system.

Data Backup

Procedures for backing up and restoring patient data and system configurations.

EZBackup and EZMove

Instructions on managing hard disk space and backing up patient data using EZBackup/EZMove.

Backup and Restore

Detailed procedures for backing up and restoring patient archives and system configurations.

Configuring Connectivity

Steps for setting up network connections and communication protocols for the ultrasound system.

Electronic Documentation

Instructions on how to access user documentation on a PC via the provided media.

System Data

Technical specifications and system overview, including physical attributes and system parameters.

System Care and Maintenance

Guidelines for routine maintenance, safety inspections, and cleaning of the ultrasound system.

Troubleshooting

Common system errors, their causes, and recommended troubleshooting steps.

System Software Updates (Software Download)

Procedures for downloading and installing software updates for the ultrasound system.

Quality Assurance

Information on performing quality assurance evaluations to ensure consistent image quality and system performance.

Typical Tests to Perform

Details recommended quality assurance tests for evaluating system performance.

Assistance

Information on obtaining supplies, accessories, and contacting GE for support.

Contact Information

Contact details for GE Ultrasound for information, service, and orders.

Chapter 4 — Safety

Owner Responsibility

Outlines the owner's responsibility for ensuring proper system operation and maintenance.

Notice against user modification

Warning against modifying the product, which can compromise safety and performance.

Safety Precautions

Explains different levels of safety precautions (Danger, Warning, Caution, Note) indicated by icons and flag words.

Hazard Symbols

Lists and describes potential hazards indicated by various safety icons.

Important Safety Considerations

Highlights the importance of proper use and understanding of safety information to prevent injury.

Patient Safety

Discusses concerns that affect patient safety during ultrasound examinations and proper patient identification.

Equipment and Personnel Safety

Safety information regarding dangerous voltages, user-serviceable parts, and grounding.

Acoustic Output

Information on acoustic output display, specifications, and controls affecting it.

Device Labels

Describes the purpose and location of safety labels and other important information on the equipment.

Label Icon Description

Explains the meaning and placement of various safety labels and icons on the device.

Label Locations

Illustrates the location of labels on the bottom of the system for LOGIQ V1 and V2.

Probe Label Explanation

Explains the information found on probe labels, including UDI and manufacturing details.

Probe Box Label

Details the information present on the probe box label, including UDI and barcode.

Chapter 5 — Probes and Biopsy

Probe Overview

General information about probe ergonomics, cable handling, and orientation markings.

Probe Safety

Critical precautions for handling probes to prevent injury, damage, or electrical hazards.

Probe handling and infection control

Information on preventing disease transmission through proper probe cleaning, disinfection, and barrier use.

Probe Cleaning Process

Step-by-step instructions for cleaning ultrasound probes, including precautions for handling the lens.

Disinfecting probes

Procedures for disinfecting probes using liquid chemical germicides and handling contaminated devices.

Preparing for a Biopsy

Instructions on displaying guidezones and selecting biopsy kits for procedures.

The Biopsy Procedure

Steps for performing a biopsy procedure, including guidezone activation and needle placement.

Surgery/Intra-operative Use

Guidelines for preparing transducers for intra-operative use, emphasizing sterile environment.

Chapter 6 — Using Onboard Help

Overview

Introduction to accessing and navigating the system's onboard help features.

Getting Started

Covers power cord connection, probe connection, and console button identification within onboard help.

System Setting

Guides on configuring facility name, date/time, language, and user-defined keys via onboard help.

Language selection (For R1.1.x)

Instructions for changing the system's language and input settings in R1.1.x software.

User Defined keys set-up

How to configure numeral, alphabet, and user-defined keys for functions and features using onboard help.

User preset set-up

Guide on customizing and saving user presets for imaging needs and preferences.

Peripheral Connection

Covers connecting back panel ports, network, printers, and DICOM settings through onboard help.

Connectivity - Wireless or Direct Connect

Steps for establishing wireless or direct network connections for data transfer.

Back-Up/Restore the Patient Information

Steps to back up and restore patient information and system configurations using onboard help.

Maintenance

Overview of maintenance tasks, including trackball care, contacting GE service, InSite, and log export.

Contact GE Service

How to contact GE service for support directly from the ultrasound device or by phone.

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