Chapter 9 Page no. 906
ERR-SUB-A-003.fm
GE Healthcare Senographe DS
Revision 1 Service Information and Procedures Class A 2385072-16-8EN
ERR SUB A003 - Gantry Error Messages
3-6 Error Codes from 150/yyy: PDU
Code Category Text in Log File or
on LCD
Possible Cause/Recommended Action Job Card
152/000 DEBUG
ONLY
PDU 230V AC mains
is out of the spec lim-
its
The 230 V AC mains is out of the specified limits.
See JC DIAG A1500 AC MAINS FAILURE on page
971 to fix the problem.
A1500
page 971
152/001 WARNING 12VDC Generator
voltage off
The 12 V DC signal from Generator Supply Com-
mand board to PDU board is not present.
See JC DIAG A1501 12V DC Generator Voltage Off
on page 971 to fix the problem.
A1501
page 971
152/002 DEBUG
ONLY
48V DC channel
error
The AC/DC module is turned on but no 48 V DC is
detected.
See JC DIAG A1502 ACDC MODULE POWER
FAILURE on page 973 to fix the problem.
A1502
page 973
152/003 WARNING Power Fail The power on the AC/DC module has failed.
See JC DIAG A1508 AC/DC Module Reports Power
Failure on page 976 to fix the problem.
A1508
page 976
152/004 DEBUG
ONLY
Fan Fail The fan on the AC/DC module has failed.
See JC DIAG A1509 AC/DC Module Reports Fan
Failure on page 976 to fix the problem.
A1509
page 976
152/005 WARNING Over Temperature The temperature of the AC/DC module has
exceeded the specified limits.
See JC DIAG A1510 AC/DC Module Reports Over
Temperature on page 976 to fix the problem.
A1510
page 976
152/006 DEBUG
ONLY
Internal 12VDC volt-
age is out of spec
limits
The internal (regulated) 12 V DC voltage is out of the
specified limits.
Ignore this error. If the error persists, contact your
OLC.
152/007 DEBUG
ONLY
Total current con-
sumption is too high
The total current consumption of PDU is too high (i.e.
greater than 40 A).
See JC DIAG A1503 OVERCURRENT FAILURE on
page 974 to fix the problem.
A1503
page 974
152/008 DEBUG
ONLY
GND offset. Level of
PDU ground is too
high
The level of PDU ground is too high (possible noise
is present).
Check the Shunt R101 and cables W109, W111, and
W113.
If the problem persists, change PDU board (see Job
Card D/R A191 - PDU Board on page 1137).