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Brand | GE |
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Model | MAC 800 |
Category | Medical Equipment |
Language | English |
Details about the manual's purpose, revision history, intended audience, and warnings.
Explains the meaning of DANGER, WARNING, CAUTION, and NOTE terms used in the manual.
Describes how to identify the product using its label and serial number format.
Provides a general overview of the MAC 800 system's features and physical layout.
Covers the system's block diagram, architecture, and software structure.
Offers initial steps for diagnosing equipment malfunctions and common issues.
Guides users through various tests to verify system component functionality.
Lists and explains common error codes for acquisition and printer modules.
Addresses common user inquiries regarding system configuration, maintenance, and operation.
Outlines regular maintenance tasks and the importance of electrical safety checks.
Identifies the major Field Replaceable Units (FRUs) of the MAC 800 system.
Provides detailed instructions for replacing various Field Replaceable Units (FRUs).
Describes post-maintenance procedures, including operational checks and electrical safety tests.
Explains how to order replacement parts and FRUs from GE Healthcare.
Lists and illustrates the Field Replaceable Units (FRUs) for the MAC 800 system.
Lists the key features and functionalities of the MAC 800 system.
Provides detailed technical specifications including weight, power, and environmental conditions.
Details the safety and operational classifications of the equipment.
Explains EMC principles and potential interference issues with the system.
Details the system's immunity to electromagnetic disturbances and compliance levels.
Advises on safe distances from RF emitting equipment to prevent interference.
Lists standard accessories recommended for use with the MAC 800 system.
Lists optional accessories that enhance the system's functionality.
Lists additional accessories for specialized use cases.