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GE Versana Balance User Manual

GE Versana Balance
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GE
Technical Publication
Versana Balance
Basic Service Manual
Direction Number: 5808768-100 English
Rev.9
ADVANCED SERVICE DOCUMENTATION. PROPERTY OF
GE HEALTHCARE. USE OF THESE MATERIALS LIMITED TO AGENTS AND
EMPLOYEES OF GE HEALTHCARE OR OTHER PARTIES EXPRESSLY
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PROHIBITED.
All Material Copyright © 2019-2022 by General Electric Company Inc.
All Rights Reserved.

Table of Contents

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GE Versana Balance Specifications

General IconGeneral
CategoryUltrasound System
Doppler ModesColor Doppler, Power Doppler, Pulsed Wave Doppler, Continuous Wave Doppler
Power Requirements100-240 V AC, 50/60 Hz
DICOM CompatibilityYes
Wireless ConnectivityOptional
DisplayLED
Transducersconvex, linear, phased array
Image StorageUSB
ConnectivityUSB, HDMI, Ethernet, DICOM
ApplicationsObstetrics, Gynecology, Cardiology, Vascular, Urology
Imaging Modes2D, M-Mode, 3D/4D
Operating Temperature10°C to 40°C
Storage Temperature-20°C to +60°C
Humidity Range20% to 80% (non-condensing)
Display Size15.6 inches
Transducer Ports3 active transducer ports

Summary

Product Information

Revision history

List of Effected Pages (LOEP)

Lists pages affected by revisions.

Important precautions

Translation policy

Explains manual availability in languages other than English.

Damage in transportation

Certified electrical contractor statement - For USA Only

Statement for USA regarding electrical installations by licensed contractors.

Omission and errors

Service Safety Considerations

Highlights critical safety considerations and refers to Chapter 1.

Legal notes

Proprietary to GE

Details usage permissions and restrictions for proprietary material.

Trademarks

States that product names are trademarks of their respective holders.

Copyrights

States the copyright holder and year range.

Chapter 1 — Introduction

1-1 Overview

Provides a summary of the chapter's content and structure.

1-2 Manual Overview

Explains the manual's purpose, division into chapters, and initial content.

1-3 Important conventions

Details conventions, icons, and safety precaution messages used in the document.

1-4 Product icons

Refers to the User Manual for a full list of product labels prior to servicing.

1-5 Labels locations

Describes the location of labels on the system, specifically the rating plate.

1-6 Safety considerations

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

1-7 Dangerous procedure warnings

Warns about potentially dangerous procedures and emphasizes following instructions.

1-8 Lockout/Tagout (LOTO) requirements

Details Lockout/Tagout procedures for controlling AC power plug during service.

1-9 Returning probes and repair parts

Provides guidelines for returning equipment, including decontamination and transport.

1-10 EMC, EMI and ESD

Explains Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC), CE Compliance, and ESD prevention.

1-11 Customer assistance

Provides contact information, phone numbers, manufacturer details, and representatives.

Chapter 2 — Site Preparations

2-1 Overview

Introduces the chapter's scope, covering planning and preparation for system setup.

2-2 General Ultrasound system requirements

Details environmental requirements, including temperature acclimation, humidity, pressure, and lighting.

2-3 Facility needs

Outlines purchaser responsibilities, required facility features, and desirable amenities.

2-4 Environmental Dangers

Discusses patient vicinity standards (UL60601-1, IEC60601-1) and patient environment.

Chapter 3 — System Setup

3-1 Overview

Introduces the chapter on installing the Versana Balance system, including receiving and unpacking.

3-2 Setup reminders

Provides setup reminders, including average setup time and crucial warnings.

3-3 Receiving and unpacking the equipment

Details procedures for receiving and unpacking, including warnings and tilt indicator checks.

3-4 Packing materials - recycling information

Lists recyclable packing materials used for the Versana Balance system.

3-5 Preparing for setup

Covers verification of customer order, physical inspection, and EMI protection.

3-6 Completing the setup

Guides through system specifications, electrical specs, connectors, and powering the system.

3-7 System Configuration

Explains how to configure the Versana Balance system, including user-configurable keys.

3-8 Peripherals Installation

Describes how to install and configure validated peripherals like printers and ECG modules.

3-9 Connectivity setup

Details connectivity setup, including EZ configuration, TCP/IP, network, DICOM, and dataflows.

3-10 Option Setup

Provides instructions for installing software options on the Versana Balance system.

3-11 Paperwork after setup

Covers essential documentation like User Manuals and Product Locator Installation Cards.

Chapter 4 — General Procedures and Functional Checks

4-1 Overview

Introduces the chapter on checking scanner functions and diagnostics using service software.

4-2 General procedures

Covers procedures like operating with covers, energy control, power lockout, and system startup.

4-3 Disk Encryption/Decryption

Explains disk encryption for protecting patient and user data.

4-4 Functional checks

Details system functional checks, including basic controls, menu tour, and performance tests.

4-5 Power supply test & adjustments

Covers power supply testing and adjustments, noting self-regulated DC power.

Chapter 5 — Components and Functions (Theory)

5-1 Overview

Introduces the chapter on system concepts, component arrangement, and subsystem functions.

5-2 Block Diagram and Theory

Explains system usage, signal flow, and provides a system block diagram.

5-3 Common Service Desktop

Describes the Service Desktop interface, its access levels, and disruptive mode.

Chapter 6 — Service Adjustments

6-1 Overview

Introduces the chapter on testing and making adjustments to the Versana Balance system.

6-2 Preset Region

Explains supported factory default presets and region selection for service support.

6-3 Monitor Adjustments

Details how to adjust monitor brightness and volume using keyboard shortcuts.

Chapter 7 — Diagnostics/Troubleshooting

7-1 Overview

Introduces the chapter on setup, tools, and software for maintaining image quality.

7-2 Gathering Trouble Data

Explains how to collect vital system information and trouble images with logs for analysis.

7-3 Screen Capture

Provides generic processes for capturing screens using Store Key or Service Key.

7-4 System Warning/Error and Logs

Lists system warnings and errors, including temperature, voltage, and hardware configuration issues.

7-5 Common Service Desktop

Describes the Service Desktop interface, its features, access levels, and disruptive mode.

7-6 Network and Common Diagnostics

Covers network configuration, remote access, and service diagnostics for system boards.

7-7 Troubleshooting

Provides a diagnostic table for system boot-up issues and troubleshooting console problems.

Chapter 8 — Replacement Procedures

8-1 Overview

Introduces the chapter on removing, installing, and replacing system modules and software.

8-2 Warnings and important information

Lists critical warnings for service personnel, including energy control and ESD precautions.

8-3 Disassembly/Re-assembly

Provides warnings and cautions for disassembly, electrical hazards, and required tools.

8-4 Loading the software

Details software installation, data management, backups, and system configuration.

Chapter 9 — Renewal Parts

9-1 Overview

Introduces the chapter listing available renewal parts for the Versana Balance.

9-2 List of Abbreviations

Provides a list of abbreviations and their descriptions used throughout the manual.

9-3 Renewal Parts Lists

Lists components like operator console parts, probes, peripherals, power cords, and manuals.

Chapter 10 — Care and Maintenance

10-1 Overview

Introduces the chapter on system and peripheral care to maintain performance quality.

10-2 Warnings

Lists essential warnings for system maintenance, including power disconnection and ESD prevention.

10-3 Why do maintenance

Explains the importance of preventive maintenance inspections and quality assurance programs.

10-4 Maintenance task schedule

Provides a customer care schedule for daily, weekly, and monthly maintenance tasks.

10-5 Tools required

Lists standard GE tool kits and special tools, supplies, and equipment for maintenance.

10-6 System maintenance

Covers preliminary checks, functional checks, peripheral/option checks, and physical inspections.

10-7 Electrical safety tests

Details electrical safety tests, leakage current limits, outlet tests, grounding continuity, and probe leakage.

10-8 When there's too much leakage current …

Provides troubleshooting for leakage current issues like AC/DC fails, chassis fails, and probe fails.

10-9 Inspection Paperwork

Includes ultrasound inspection forms for functional checks and electrical safety.

10-10 Electrical Safety Tests Log

Provides a log template for recording electrical safety test results for the system and probes.

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