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GE Vivid E9 Service Manual

GE Vivid E9
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GE H
EALTHCARE
D
IRECTION
GA091568, R
EVISION
5 VIVID E9 S
ERVICE
M
ANUAL
6 - 12 Section 6-7 - Adjusting the XYZ Mechanism
Section 6-7
Adjusting the XYZ Mechanism
6-7-1 Operator Panel XY movement - principle of operation
When the OP is in the locked position, press the left button ”lock” of the Frogleg Controls, which causes
the motorized park lock to release and releases the brakes, momentarily in the froglegs. This allows the
OP to move in the XY direction.
When the console is not locked (floating), press the lock button, this will only release the brakes in the
froglegs, to allow easy movement. When the lock button is pressed and the console is pushed back into
the locked position, the U-bolt mechanically engages the park lock (similar to a car door). Pushing the
lock button does not affect the locking action of the park lock, it only releases the brakes, to allow the
OP to get pushed into the park lock easier. But, the lock button must be pushed to get the OP to the
locked position. Once the OP is in the lock position and the lock button is released, you can hear the
sound of the park lock rotating to engage the U-bolt.
NOTE: Remember, if the device brakes are not locked when trying to lock the OP, this can act as a
“shock absorber” and make it more difficult for the park lock to lock.

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GE Vivid E9 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Power Requirements100-240 VAC, 50/60 Hz
DisplayHigh-resolution LCD monitor
Doppler ModesColor Doppler, Pulsed Wave Doppler, Continuous Wave Doppler
3D/4D ImagingYes
Advanced FeaturesSpeckle Reduction Imaging
ConnectivityDICOM, USB, Ethernet
Transducer TypesLinear Array
Operating Temperature10°C to 40°C
Humidity Range30% to 80% non-condensing

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