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1. RU K HAHHOMY M B HEM 8 K TOMY UTO MO YHAP TOKOM TPABMY TOBA E CAMO HA E3MK e HE CE HA U3BbPLUBATE HA TOBA als OCBEH HE CEPBM3HOTO E BG M CE e HA TOBA T PEHYT PE KHEHME MOXE HA HAPAHABAHE HA HA HA TOKOB YHAP OVAJ PRIRUCNIK ZA SERVISIRANJE DOSTUPAN JE SAMO ENGLESKOM JEZIKU e AKO KLIJENTOV
2. 2401 SH 91 9dSH JeonpsueJ YOBAL VOY pue Z 2 L090923l 01 998 a1qe1 Bunioday indino nsno y A 59 Acoustic Output 8 Index Determination Tables VOLUSON i VOLUSON e GE HEALTHCARE SERVICE MANUAL DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 Mode RS at Color Flow Mode CFM 16 Tables for RSP6 56 1 e1Da ul AHSU TU sind p lenu ne xpuu 1 yidag w f ail 10 uideq 2 Si 10 uideq J9 9UEIp KCN Edi ii ease ureeq indino gp 21 UI9 SAAUJ i e j vedz lll 11 E m 5 2102 E e J8MO4 l Ban we v yz FS HIN onsnooy 210 pyepueis 240 uodeu 098 uOnn8 ou 1s9 uonejou MO 40102 epojN Bunes do 90 2 d bisnooe euoroejoJe4 Jeed pajenuany 95 onsnooe EuonoejoaJeJ 4eod e16a ul Ajisuajul s nd pajenuany e16a ul Ajisudjul sind 1isuejui e1o0duji8 ye d eneds pajenuany ysuajul ye d yeneds Jamod indino pajenuany 8 Su 9L 9dSH I POWN 1SINPSUBAL 6GEZ9OAI 0 1006 uolnguluu1919p x pul 104 sennuenb painseow jo Aseulums BBB o olo JEE TU o N los z o O lolo o s gs 0 L 0 ex FE S z Nilo 2 S M x N N V x o E NO
3. 3 2 Salely HemlbdelS ca La Gh dha rc an Ee da e SE de tes 3 3 Receiving and Unpacking the Equipment 3 4 Unpacking Procede u xu a al vade kp Ed aa a 3 5 Unpacking the Voluson i Voluson e Modo Cart 3 6 Unpacking the Voluson i Voluson amp e Dock Cart 3 7 Unpacking the Voluson i Voluson e Voluson Station 3 8 Prepanng Tor Det UB E a E a w ua 3 9 Verify Customer Order and Inspect Components 3 9 Front and Side View of the Voluson i Voluson e System 3 12 Rear View of the Voluson i Voluson e System 3 13 Front View ofthe Modo Cart 3 14 Rear View of the Modo Cart 3 15 Front View of the Dock Cart Dock Cart light 3 16 Rear View of the Dock Cart Dock Cartlight 3 17 Front View of the Voluson Station 3 18 Rear Vievv of the Voluson Station 3 19 System Voltage Settings 3 20 Modo Cart Voltage Configuration 3 20 Dock Cart Dock Cart light Voluson Station Voltage Configuration 3 21 ESI TOI GU OPI saka s da asasan deed a uu 3 22 Connection of Auxiliary Devices 3 23 Connection and Usage of the opti
4. 8 42 Wheels Installation Procedure 8 42 Replacement of the Mounting Platform 8 43 MARDOVET usu x exe peu s usaq P de SS uh emery 8 43 A R S Sy 8 43 PIO T li I cume oa S ma b 8 43 Mounting Platform Removal Procedure 8 43 Mounting Platform Installation Procedure 8 43 Replacement of the Tray Recorder 8 44 Mines dM rcm 8 44 io dr 8 44 lreparalloliS duci ar caia acid rs huir 8 44 Tray Recorder Removal Procedure 8 44 Tray Recorder Installation Procedure 8 44 Replacement of the Probe Holder for Endocavity probes 8 45 come b ca ee ate m x Z s y 8 45 TOOS say aa a Da maa ee No 8 45 PTeparlallo0lS us aua n 8 2c dod d aad A do yd e dat a 8 45 Probe Holder Removal Procedure 8 45 Probe Holder Installation Procedure 8 45 Replacement of the Top Probe Holder 8 46 M RDOVE T vee cidad ao ende tica a ae 8 46 TOOS xe reca aC elias er ka a ee ob all Bo ba 8 46 FPrepalaliOnS s vac upas dei 8 46 Top Probe Holder Removal Procedure 8 46 Top Probe Holder Installation Procedure 8 46 Replacement of the Probe Mux Box
5. 3 105 The Dataflow Concept 3 105 Dataflow Examples sora DA 3 106 Stand alone VolusonG i VolusonB e 3 107 Voluson i e PC with 4D View Software within a Sneaker Net 3 107 Voluson i Voluson e and DICOM Server on a Network 3 107 Wireless Network Configuration 3 108 Setting General Parameters 3 110 Setting Advanced Parameters 3 111 Setting Security Parameters 3 112 NGIWOIK asd dibus 3 113 Network IP Address Configuration 3 114 NetWork Configuration xo van bsn ese Eae 3 EU ERA 3 114 Dicom SonoView Configuration 3 115 Map Network Drive a eee xa ee 3 116 Table of Contents xix GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e Bs A snn Connectivity Setup VVorksheet 3 117 PaDEIWOK aras ra yu ded eae s d b 3 119 Product Locator Installation 3 119 User Manual s 3 119 XX Table of Contents GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VoLUSON e DiRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL CHAPTER 4 Functional Checks SU I casetes ae ieee te cc mwa 500 4 1 Purpose of Chapter 4
6. 6 8 Voluson Station Height Adiustment 6 9 Modification of Keyboard Layout 6 10 Setup the Voluson i Voluson e Keyboard Language Layout 6 10 Daylight Saving Time DST New Dates 6 12 Table of Contents xxvii GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VoLuson e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL CHAPTER 7 Diagnostics Troubleshooting C VO IV RN SES a Berea eae a eae 7 1 Purpose Ol GNaDlel ud iz n 0060045 ORI 7 1 0 167 56 cc ec tone 7 1 Collect Vital System nformation 7 2 Needed Data in case of System crash or Errors 7 3 SnoncuiS DISP earlier ia ls ug 7 4 Check Ponts VOltages am ae ded ua o de dai bus da 7 5 How to check System Status Indicator LEDS 7 5 LEDOAJNOSE PANEME tana e adds 7 6 Screen Captures and 00S s 3 2 9 nenian et xU da e 7 7 oa ss 7 7 Export Log s and System Data 7 8 Export System Data by pressing the ALT D key 7 8 Export Log s and System Data via Service Page 7 9 DUMPING sor dad do atn aa s aca ts e LES Remote Access to Service Platform 7 10 G co 0 v betwee s l 7 10 miele T EET 7 10 a u 22 5 E arce rai
7. 1 14 Voluson i Voluson e Battery Safety 1 14 Lockout Tagout Requirements For USA Only 1 16 Returning Shipping Probes and Repair Parts 1 16 Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC 1 17 Whati EMG seda hd aaa ud a dali 1 17 COMPNANCE saa a rap Bar kup ar ma AR ma a 1 17 Electrostatic Discharge ESD Prevention 1 17 Customer ASSISTANCE A A De RS 1 18 xili Table of Contents GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL Contact Information 1 18 Syst m Manu factUrer instant tet E DEC eh eee ee eee Os 1 18 Xiv Table of Contents GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VoLUSON e DiRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL CHAPTER 2 Site Preparation 0100 DU Ea 2 1 Fulbose or Chapter 2 tru odes 2 1 General Console RequlirementS 2 1 Environmental Requlrements 2 1 GOO s 443 o r EDT 2 1 H lli Pr 2 1 Electrical Requirements 2 2 Voluson i Voluson e Power Requirements 2 2 A pa 7 eases 2 2 ole POWO OUES carros rara ES 2 2 Mall oe uli maaa a a ad o a 2 2 Power Stability Requirements 2 2 SIV ONS otii trai ee ROO ug d uhr
8. 5 15 XTD Vievv Extended View 5 15 SonoAVC Sono Automated Volume Count 5 16 SonoVCAD Heart Computer Assisted Heart Diagnosis Package 5 16 Sono VOAD ADON A 5 16 STIC Spatio Temporal Image Correlation 5 16 Table of Contents xxili GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL slo acu oe s sl b da d 5 17 Sono Render SIalt sus viviana dad 5 17 FONT ENG PIOGCSSOl A a u ar d passa AAA EUR IP USE AC bh aq bua a BA 5 18 General inlormal on dew d accord don P 3 HO Jo e Eee eic ote quia 5 18 Radio Frequency Interface RBI Board 5 19 Tasks Performed by the RBI Board 5 19 RBF Boards Transmitter Receiver 5 19 Probe and MUX Board RPM 5 20 Back EMO FrOCeSSOL ce ridad ede dees eee 5 21 H TOGUSLOR essa As sae eae 5 21 ETX SBC Central Processing Unit CPU 5 22 EIX BISE BOJO auspicio 77 7 7 lo aliunde 5 22 Overview of ETX Base Board Functions 5 22 ESDIMenace BIOCK cec an ado pu de end det 5 23 CardBus MENACE ua qd eae arts cia 5 23 Bluetooth Module and Antenna 5 23 Wireless Network Adapter 5 23
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11. 10 25 Electrical Salety Test TOF ya R A 10 26 xl Table of Contents GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 APPENDIX A Acoustic Output 4 Index Determination Tables S A 7753 07030 5 Tables for AB2 7 RS at 2D Mode B Mode Tables for AB2 7 RS at Motion Mode B M Mode Tables for AB2 7 RS at Pulsed VVave Doppler PVV Mode Tables for AB2 7 RS at Color Flovv Mode CFM Mode Tables for AB2 7 RS at Color Motion Mode CM Mode Tables for 4C RS at 2D Mode B Mode Tables for 4C RS at Motion Mode B M Mode Tables for 4C RS at Pulsed Wave Doppler PW Mode Tables for 4C RS at Color Flow Mode CFM Mode Tables for 4C RS at Color Motion Mode CM Mode Tables for 12L RS at 2D Mode B Mode Tables for 12L RS at Motion Mode B M Mode Tables for 12L RS at Pulsed Wave Doppler PW Mode Tables for 12L RS at Color Flow Mode CFM Mode Tables for E8C RS at 2D Mode B Mode Tables for E8C RS at Motion Mode B M Mode Tables for E8C RS at Pulsed Wave Doppler PW Mode Tables for E8C RS at Color Flow Mode CFM Mode Tables for E8C RS at Color Motion Mode CM Mode Tables for 9L RS at 2D Mode B Mode Tables for 9L RS at Motion Mode B M Mode Tables for 9L RS at Pulsed Wave Doppler PW Mode Tables for 9L RS at Color Flovv Mod
12. 4 1 Required Eg ipMeN cas 2s aya 408 r a a Zo vna 4 1 General PToced ure criada ayusqa a ashata amies Un sa 4 2 POW BOOLUD dn Vd e 4 2 5007110 N zu cz odo sb bo geo eke baa unuy umu 4 3 Oy Slem FEALE S x ala u watt dtd boe do m arica 4 4 ODIO Pel x xc bab sas ea 4 4 Menu COLLO uud Su PE ES 4 5 WONMOR DISDIAY cca Sp oreet dci 4 6 FUNCIONA Gee KS yuxu x ria gS ma Sw Ses Wu dm SA S Ne 4 7 2D Mode CHECKS x c aurea cone 77777 4 8 M Mod aee KS ce Rol eu ota ee de 4 11 MGFVEMOde CNeck ax dadas cara au axe X ex 4 12 Spectral Doppler Mode CheckS 4 13 Color Flow Mode Checks 4 15 Volume Mode Checks aa ne Sep A NE eee s a ES asa 4 17 Pre Volume Mode Functions 4 17 Functions after the 3D Acquisition 4 19 UD INI NL stella a ae lo ba bee Rua a ae 4 21 USING GING soriana 77 4 22 AGUA GING sc oca oct ette arie tss ends inde Bus 4 22 Cine Split Function Multiple Format 4 22 Activating 2D AWO CIS Bee Sa e ATE ERE Trib s 4 22 Spectral Doppler or M Cine Loop 4 22 Activating 3D Rotation Cine 4 22 Activating 4D CINE suus obe eet x y Et UL eee del eqs 4 22 Generic Measurements 4 23 Dista
13. 4 33 Load only parts of the Complete Backup 4 33 Save Full Backup Presets Configurations Application Settings 4 34 Load Full Backup Presets Configurations Application Settings 4 36 Delete Full Backup Presets Configurations Application Settings 4 38 ALCHIVING MAGGS sea aa ada RR EAR ER 4 39 Software Configuration Checks 4 40 4 40 Meda s re SCID M 2 29 daca cere ee 7 7 4 40 Peripheral GIIGeKS sno ons us eu e e ete bee ES BR Me ma XEM Er 4 41 Power Supply Adjustment 4 41 C Ou Bets ee ene eae eh een ease be be aa a 4 42 XXii Table of Contents GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VoLUSON e DiRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL CHAPTER 5 Components and Functions Theory OW CIVIC WS ana Mari Ede o Rep beu dede dedu d rece DID e dU aa dea er 5 1 PUTOS Chablel D s us a 9 R 08 3508 ade 409 ADORA QU d 46 an edi ded 5 1 General MONON a2 amp 5 2 Description of Voluson i Voluson e Operating Modes 5 5 B Mode or 2D Mode 5 5 Coded Harmonic Imaging H 5 5 geom PPP EE 5 5 MCFM Mode M Mode Color Flow Mode 5 5 Color Doppler Mode 5 6 Color FIoW MOGS esses RR si PRA ERR uum Ca gus 5
14. 3 66 Voltage Level Checks 3 66 ROWer Ol BOO src ade SEN Ex pa kake yaad 3 6 During a normal boot you may observe 3 69 FOWer Om nd ar tci RE 3 70 Internal Lithium lon Battery 3 71 Ghargingine Baten e Ya Dese ES des 3 72 Internal Battery Charger 3 72 External Battery Charger 3 73 Recalibrating the Battery 3 74 Recalibration by means of Internal Battery Charger 3 75 Recalibration by means of External Battery Charger 3 76 Transducer Connection is ica a he eae aia Sa 3 77 PAMENS UaU mc UPC 3 78 Installing Digital Black amp White Printer Sony UP D897 3 79 Install the UP D897 printer software driver 3 79 Installing Digital Color Printer Sony UP D23MD or UP D25MD 3 81 Install the UP D23MD UP D25MD printer software driver 3 81 Installing Mitsubishi B amp W Printer P95 and Color Printer CP30 3 83 Printer Installation manually 3 85 XViii Table of Contents GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VoLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL Adjustment of Printer Settings 3 89 UP D897 Printer Settings 3 90 UP D23MD U
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17. 8 72 Wheels Installation Procedure 8 72 Replacement of the Back Handle complete 8 73 sa usu dors dr 00 a parao dl e as AA as 8 73 o PETIT 8 73 PIODAFAllOllS x 4 ideo te Ad hamu 8 73 Back Handle Removal Procedure 8 73 Back Handle Installation Procedure 8 73 Replacement of the Power Supply Patient Monitor 8 74 N AT DOV TF 115 3 a ita 8 74 TOO c des uc a dea waqu aulas s ua dl 8 74 FLO Data lOs saa e nl Elida 8 74 Power Supply Patient Monitor Removal Procedure 8 74 Power Supply Patient Monitor Installation Procedure 8 74 Replacement of the Image Resizer BoX 8 75 1001000 yy reo eta a ee rara es pies 8 7 5 MOONS cs eerie eed Meee eo aes 8 75 PreDalaliOnS siria toa rta kaskas dvd ica ia 8 75 Image Resizer Box Removal Procedure 8 75 Image Resizer Box Installation Procedure 8 75 Replacement of the LAN Connector 8 76 MAnDOWER eC 8 76 A 0 0 8 76 T DarTallofiS P 8 76 LAN Connector Removal Procedure 8 76 LAN Connector Installation Procedure 8 76 xxxvi Table of Contents GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VoLuson e DIRECTION KTI106
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19. Voken i System Setup System Setup 08 07 2006 08 40 48 PM 06 05 2008 10 48 36 AM Voksen 36 System Serial Number System Serial Number Start FMI from DVD Activate Service Monitor Test Printer Battery Calibration Battery Calibration Keyboard Layout Buffersize kB 40 v Buffersize kB 40 with Software 6 x x and 7 x x with Software 8 x x Figure 6 12 Service Tools window 5 Click on the KEYBOARD LAYOUT button 6 10 Section 6 9 Modification of Keyboard Layout GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL Section 6 9 Modification of Keyboard Layout conta 6 Select the default input language from the drop down menu Text Services and Input Languages Settings Advanced Default input language Select one of the installed input languages to use when pou start pour computer 4 default input language German A drop down menu Select the services that you wart for sach input language shown in the list Lise the Add and Remove buttons to modiy this list corresponding mcm States keyboard layout US Add Add button German Remove button to remove unused language s Preferences Figure 6 13 Default input language NOTE If the desired language is not listed click the ADD button choose the desired input language from the drop down menu as shown in Figure 6 14 below
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21. 8 47 ManpoWer suce agag daa asam sus dd al S di a Gas a does 8 47 TOOS sea pg ek Mara a a aa Tee od ee 6d B au d 8 47 HTODaralOl S sey a asia tada qu S xb Pis 8 47 Probe Mux Box Removal Procedure 8 47 Probe Mux Box Installation Procedure 8 48 Replacement of the Voluson Station Components 8 49 Replacement of the Cable Holder 8 50 Manpower Tx 8 50 eee ox a 8 50 PrEDAVALIONS ue uu mas 32 05 2 2 a a a od do N 8 50 Cable Holder Removal Procedure 8 50 Cable Holder Installation Procedure 8 50 Table of Contents XXXIII GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL Replacement of the Probe Holder Insert 8 51 Misi sx lr MM 8 51 TODOS id qusdam tea Be ach ean Rs xU 8 51 PreparallONS x2 0 8 202 8 eae QoS e A ES b ab e o om 8 51 Probe Holder Insert Removal Procedure 8 51 Probe Holder Insert Installation Procedure 8 51 Replacement of the Storage Tray Back 8 52 VIMO WV Ezab parade Dd ae doa EA 8 52 lioe e a 8 52 PrepalrdlionS 13 523 c uu shu e adt uu ie a aus 8 52 Storage Tray Back Removal Procedure 8 52 Storage Tray
22. con only used for GPD1 1a LCD Backlight Inverter board KTZ220302 LCD Backlight Inverter bd use for GPD5 and GPD6 Board RBT1 P1 Board RBT1 P1 LCD Backlight inverter KTZ301526 1 N 1 Es LCD Backlight inverter m only used for GPD5 and GPD6 EN Board RBD2 P3 Flex board KTZ301524 Board RBD2 P3 Flex board use for GPD5 and GPD6 Display Front frame with Logo 2 naming stickers E Display Housing complete ME Voluson i Voluson e and Display rear cover I M 9 10 Section 9 6 Electronic Parts GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VoLUSoN e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL Section 9 6 Electronic Parts contd 022 23 224 28 sl N h Pera 2 i i R qua PE Sa NO Waw Era la GE T Yi E E 3r 14 A xd al TET Al Bs om illilil Y al il thes A es ube lo year 1 asl n be CU PRITNI XL KF y RSS I T T 2512177777 get fon gk Soe pira 20252 LLLI f t sgotoguae n Figure 9 5 Electronic Parts NOTE The illustrations may not correspond to the actual product Chapter 9 Renewal Parts 9 11 GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL Table 9 6 Electronic Parts cau esposa ctu r GPC1 1a BackEnd PC Assy KTZ220334 ETX Base Board incl Central Processing Unit CPU na ETX Base Board incl Central Processing Unit CPU can replace GPC1 SW 6 0 2 or higher is required and ha
23. Audio 55 Speed 3 Audio 55 Speed 3 Figure 4 10 PVV Main and PVV Sub Table 4 5 Spectral Doppler Mode PVV Functions Adiust the G POS Gate position or the ANGLE cursor can be turned in both directions without stop with the trackball The upper trackball key changes from Gate position to Angle correction Press the right trackball key to activate the motion display 2 uu ELANDA Press the left trackball key to activate PVV time line and 2D Color Rotate the ACTIVE MODE MODE rotary control to adjust the sensitivity brightness of Doppler Gain the Doppler trace trace Press the STEERING lt STEERING gt key on the alphanumeric keyboard This function is only possible with linear probes 5 Am Reim AO The envelope curve of the Doppler spectrum maximum velocities and the corresponding evaluations are automatically displayed on the monitor B Doppler Spectrum Invert 7 GATE SIZE SIZE Press the Soft menu buttons to adjust the size of the doppler Gate m WMF Wall Motion Filter Press the Soft menu buttons to eliminate Doppler noise that is caused by vessel wall motion Press the Soft menu buttons to adjust the volume of the audio signal derived from AUDIO E the PW spectrum Press the Soft menu buttons to move the baseline up down 10 EN BASELINE Adjusting the baseline is possible in read and write Mode SPEED Press the Soft menu buttons to select different sweep speeds Ch
24. Do not pierce the battery with a sharp object hit it or step on it Do not use a damaged battery Do not solder a battery Do not connect the battery to an electrical outlet if the Voluson6 i Voluson e portable ultrasound system is not being used on a monthly basis the battery needs to be removed during lengthy non use period To avoid the battery bursting igniting or fumes from the battery causing equipment damage observe the following precautions Do not immerse the battery in water or allow it to get wet Do not put the battery into a microwave oven or pressurized container If the battery leaks or emits an odor remove it from all possible flammable sources e If the battery emits an odor or heat is deformed or discolored or in a way appears abnormal during use recharging or storage immediately remove it and stop using it e f you have any questions about the battery consult GE or your local representative Storage of battery pack Short term less than one month 0 C 82 F 50 C 122 F Long term more than three months 10 C 50 F 35 C 95 F Section 5 5 Power Supply Unit GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 5 5 6 Battery Charger 5 5 6 1 Introduction The system is provided with an internal and an optional external battery charger The internal Battery Charger is capable of charging the battery pack with up to 0 5C 3 3A wh
25. Inactive P Permanent 77 settings assigned as desired by the customer Check DICOM Sonoview and Network configuration 9 9 y 4 6 2 Measure Setup Press the UTILITIES key and select the MEASURE item from the Utilities menu which is shown in the menu area on the left side of the screen The Measure Setup desktop offers three different pages to check A NOTICE Parameters and possible adiustments depend on the selected Application To view add delete reorder edit or when creating a new parameter in the MEASURE 8 CALC page it Is very important that all items are chosen correctly and that the relevant item is highlighted For further information refer to Chapter 17 in the Basic User Manual of Voluson i Voluson e Table 4 11 Measurement Setup Checks TR o Expected Expected Result s 7 setting assigned as desired by the customer Check all settings for all applications 9 9 y Application Parameters E Check all settings tor all applications setting assigned as desired by the customer 3 Global Parameters Check all settings Parameters Check all Global Parameters Check all settings setting setting assigned as desired by the as setting assigned as desired by the by the customer 4 40 Section 4 6 Software Configuration Checks GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL Section 4 7 Peripheral Checks
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27. 3 5 9 2 Connection via USB hub As above lf applicable the USB hub must be powered via the isolation transformer 3 5 9 3 Voluson i Voluson e mounted on Modo Cart As above 3 5 9 4 Voluson i Voluson e mounted on Dock Cart As above 3 5 9 5 Voluson i Voluson amp e mounted on Voluson Station As above 3 50 Section 3 5 Connection of Auxiliary Devices GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VoLUSoN e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 3 5 10 Connecting the Black 8 White Printer 3 5 10 1 Connection directly to the Voluson i Voluson e system The B W Printer can be connected to the USB ports upper or lower on the rear connectors panel 4 m power 3 MW c socket B I USB cable S isolation transformer 0 Figure 3 65 Connection Scheme Black amp White Printer A CAUTION When connecting the B W Printer directly to the system it is necessary to use an additional power source As a safety requirement the B W printer internal AC DC must be medical grade conforming 60601 1 standard or the safety must be ensured by the use of a medical grade isolation transformer A NOTICE Auxiliary equipment with direct mains connection requires galvanic separation e g by use of a medical grade isolation transformer NOTE For installation instructions see Installing Digital Black White Printer Sony UP D897 on page 3 79 NOTE After physical connection of the p
28. 5 Chapter 5 Components and Functions Theory Contains block diagrams and functional explanations of the electronics 6 Chapter 6 Service Adjustments Contains instructions on how to make available adjustments 7 Chapter 7 Diagnostics Troubleshooting Provides procedures for running diagnostic or related routines 8 Chapter 8 Replacement Procedures Provides disassembly procedures and reassembly procedures for all changeable Field Replaceable Units FRU 9 Chapter 9 Renewal Parts Contains a complete list of field replaceable parts 10 Chapter 10 Care amp Maintenance Provides periodic maintenance procedures Chapter 1 Introduction 1 1 GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VoLusoN e DiRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 1 1 3 Typical Users of the Basic Service Manual e GE Service Personnel installation maintenance etc e Hospital s Service Personnel Contractors Some parts of Chapter 2 Site Preparation 1 1 4 Models Covered by this Manual A NOTICE NOTE 1 1 5 1 1 6 1 2 Table 1 2 Voluson i Voluson amp e Model Designations H48651KR Voluson i Console BT 06 H48661D Voluson e Console BT 06 H48661AD Voluson i Console BT 07 H48651WN Voluson e Console BT 07 H48671PW Voluson i Console BT 09 11 H48671PS Voluson e Console BT 09 11 The Voluson i Voluson e is a compact fully portable phased linear array ultrasound imaging scanner Weighing only 5 kg
29. EJ BT Version If an external drive was not recognized automatically after connecting it click RESCAN DRIVE only on systems with BT 07 software see Figure 3 56 on page 3 44 3 Click on the arrow icon below the Connect to field and select DVD CD rec from the pop up menu Connect USB and Hetwork Drives Device x Type Label Size Free C NU DVD AWSDW DYO rec E arrow icon to open the pop up menu Stop Device Map Hetwork Drive Figure 3 62 change to DVD CD rec 4 CLOSE the dialog window 3 48 Section 3 5 Connection of Auxiliary Devices GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VoLusoN e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 3 5 8 Connecting the USB Flash Memory Stick 3 5 8 1 Connection directly to the Voluson i Voluson e system The USB Flash Memory Stick may be connected to the USB ports on the rear connectors panel LE m Figure 3 63 Connection Scheme USB Flash Memory Stick An external USB Flash Memory Stick can be connected once the system is povvered ON or after shutdown The VolusonG i Voluson e Windows detects the device and automatically installs a driver During this process several dialogs may pop up starting with the Found New Hardware dialog NOTE Memory drives or sticks may be sensitive to EMC interference This may affect system performance and or image quality A NOTICE Before disconnecting an external the system has to be informed about the removal
30. GE Healthcare Austria GmbH amp Co OG Tiefenbach 15 A 4871 Zipf Austria Europe Attn Service Documentation GE Healthcare employees should contact the product s Lead Service Integrator LSI to report service documentation issues DO NOT use TrackWise for this purpose The LSI will then use the internal problem reporting tool to communicate these issues to the writer SERVICE SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS AN DANGER DANGEROUS VOLTAGES CAPABLE OF CAUSING DEATH ARE PRESENT IN THIS EQUIPMENT USE EXTREME CAUTION WHEN HANDLING TESTING AND ADJUSTING A WARNING Use all Personal Protection Equipment PPE such as gloves safety shoes safety glasses and kneeling pad to reduce the risk of injury For a complete review of all safety requirements see the Chapter 1 Safety Considerations section in the Service Manual GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL LEGAL NOTES The contents of this publication may not be copied or duplicated in any form in whole or in part without prior written permission of GE Healthcare GE Healthcare may revise this publication from time to time without written notice TRADEMARKS All products and their name brands are trademarks of their respective holders COPYRIGHTS All Material CopyrightO 2006 2012 by General Electric Company Inc All Rights Reserved GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL Revi
31. Keep it away from fire and other heat sources Do not charge the battery near a heat source e g fire or heaters Do not leave the battery in direct sunlight Do not pierce the battery with a sharp object hit it or step on it Do not use a damaged battery Do not solder a battery Do not connect the battery to an electrical outlet 3 6 4 1 Charging the Battery There are two possibilities to recharge the Voluson i Voluson e s lithium ion battery means of the Voluson i Voluson e s Internal Battery Charger means of the optional External Battery Charger 3 6 4 1 1 Internal Battery Charger The battery is automatically charged when the system is plugged into an active wall outlet It takes approximately 10 hours to completely charge a flat battery Recharging the battery could take 15 minutes to as long as 10 hours depending on the battery age system input voltage and system temperature NOTE To eliminate draining the batteries the system should remain plugged into the wall outlet with the wall outlet power switch in the ON position 3 72 Section 3 6 Completing the Set Up GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VoLUSoN e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 3 6 4 1 2 External Battery Charger NOTE The CH5000 is a stand alone desktop smart battery charger with the added ability to recalibrate the fuel gauge when detected to be out of calibration The charger is specifically designed to o
32. Replacement of the Probe Holders Manpower One person 5 minutes Tools none Preparations none Probe Holder Removal Procedure 1 Remove the Probe Holder Figure 8 37 Remove the Probe Holder Probe Holder Installation Procedure 1 Place the new Probe Holder Section 8 12 Replacement of the Modo Cart Components GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 8 12 2 8 12 2 1 8 12 2 2 8 12 2 3 8 12 2 4 8 12 2 5 Replacement of the Cable Clips Manpower One person 5 minutes Tools none Preparations none Cable Clips Removal Procedure 1 Pinch together the Cable Clips 2 Remove the Cable Clips Cable Clip Figure 8 38 Pinch together the Cable Clips Cable Clips Installation Procedure 1 Place the new Cable Clips Chapter 8 Replacement Procedures VOLUSON i VOLUSON SERVICE MANUAL Ve 8 31 GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VoLusoN e DiRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 8 12 3 Replacement of the Fuses 8 12 3 1 Manpower One person 10 minutes 8 12 3 2 Tools Phillips screwdriver 1 and 2 8 12 3 3 Preparations 1 Power Off Shutdown the system as described in Section 3 6 3 on page 3 70 8 12 3 4 Fuses Removal Procedure 1 Open the fuse protection on the rear of the isolation transformer Figure 8 39 open fuse protection on rear of transformer 2 Pull out the fuse holder and remove the 2 fuses Fuse Fuse holder e g 230V
33. The Voluson i Voluson e Ultrasound System will be used to acquire multiple sequential 2D images which can be combined to reconstruct a three dimensional image These 3D images are useful in visualizing three dimensional structures and in understanding the spatial or temporal relationships between the images in the 2D sequence The 3D image is presented using standard visualization techniques such as surface or volume rendering 3D Data Collection and Reconstruction 2D gray scale images including Color Flow or Power Doppler information may be reconstructed The acquisition of volume data sets is performed by sweeping 2D scans with special transducers called 3D transducers designed for the 2D scans and the 3D sweep 2D ultrasound imaging modes are used to view a two dimensional cross sections of parts of the body For example in 2D gray scale imaging a 2 dimensional cross section of a 3 dimensional soft tissue structure such as the heart is displayed in real time Typically the user of an ultrasound machine manipulates the position and orientation of this 2D cross section in real time during an ultrasound exam By changing the position of the cross section a variety of views of the underlying structure are obtained and these views can be used to understand a 3 dimensional structure in the body To completely survey a 3 dimensional structure in the body it is necessary to collect 2D images which span a volume containing the structure
34. alar Defaults Load Save Restore Defaults Figure 3 115 Graphics page Color Correction Lightness 4 For saving the adjusted printer settings click APPLY and then OK Finally close the Printers window with the close button and exit System Setup with SAVE amp EXIT 3 92 Section 3 7 Printer Installation GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VoLUSoN e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 3 7 5 3 Mitsubishi Printer Settings 3 7 5 3 1 Color Printer CP30 1 Call up the Printer Preferences operation see Section 3 7 5 Adjustment of Printer Settings 2 Select the PAPER page and select Paper Size L large Orientation Landscape recommended when using large paper size 6 MITSUBISHI CP30D DW USB Printing Preferences Paper Options Color Adjust Paper Size s Enlarge Image to Fit Paper m ge Size Auto Martan Aspect Ratio Figure 3 116 Paper page 3 For saving the adjusted printer settings click APPLY and then OK Finally close the Printer Preferences window with the close button and exit System Setup with SAVE amp EXIT 3 7 5 3 2 B amp W Printer P95 1 Printer Settings directly on the B amp W Printer a Press the BRT button on the printer and adjust Brightness to 0 by using the turning knob b Press the CONT button on the printer and adjust Contrast to 0 by using the turning knob c Press the SHARP button on the printer and adjust Sh
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38. ysuajul abesane jesodud DUDHOAM onsnooy zaa uodeu 998 UOn8 OU 1S9 uOnejou o Tr s M e o o Y N o m o N ES J9MO q SUOI IDUOD sojoesebewy g 101uU0g UIPIM D Evdi IN xeu je Ped ul5u 7 e204 juoneuuojJu Acoustic Output amp Index Determination Tables DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 GE HEALTHCARE ey LO eo 8 m N Jejddoq pasing epojy Bunesado SH 8 PEVH l polN 19INPSUBAL 49 ddoq pasing poyy Bunesado SH 8 PEVH POW 199MPSUBAL 65629051 0 1006 x pul 10 sennuenb painseow Aewwns Tables for RAB4 8 RS at Pulsed Wave Doppler PW Mode A981L VOY PUE ZE 2 10909931 01 998 lqe1 Bunodoy Indino nsno y A 1 40 A 44 VOLUSON i VOLUSON e GE HEALTHCARE SERVICE MANUAL DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 Mode 8 RS at Color Flow Mode CFM Tables for RAB4 1 41 e ZEN END uo Mu e10a u Ausuejul esind pajenusye 1 yidag GIL 40 yidag SIL 40 yidag J9 9UIBIp juayeamby weaq indino gp ZL 95 ojnsseJd onsnooe 8u0 J98 9181 4894 e16a ul isua uI asind pajenuany e1Bajul Asu lul sind 1isuojui oDejoAe e10dua ye d eyeds p lenu llv Asu lul xyeed eneds Jamod jndino pajenuany 1 MOd
39. 2 2 6 2 Acoustic Noise Output max 45 dB A 2 2 6 3 Electrical Specifications Please refer to Section 2 2 2 1 Voluson i Voluson e Power Requirements on page 2 2 2 4 Section 2 2 General Console Requirements GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON Ve DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL Section 2 3 Facility Needs 2 3 1 NOTE Purchaser Responsibilities The work and materials needed to prepare the site is the responsibility of the purchaser Delay confusion and waste of manpower can be avoided by completing pre installation work before delivery Use the Pre installation checklist provided in Table 2 6 to verify that all needed steps have been taken Table 2 6 Voluson i Voluson e Pre Installation Check List Action Yes 5 masan n waywana E s n am stories Lighting is adjustable to adapt to varying operational conditions of the scanner MHHUHH Electrical facilities meet system requirements EMI precautions have been taken and all possible sources of interference have been removed Mandatory site requirements have been met If a network is used be sure to have all applicable Network information IP addresses AE Title Port Number etc and a dedicated network outlet is available Purchaser responsibility includes e Procuring the materials required Completing the preparations before delivery of
40. 5 Assign the Printer to the remote keys P1 P2 and or P3 see Section 3 7 6 Printer Remote Control Selection on page 3 95 6 Turn off the system 3 90 Section 3 7 Printer Installation GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 3 7 5 2 UP D23MD UP D25MD Printer Settings 1 Call up the Printer Preferences operation see Section 3 7 5 Adjustment of Printer Settings A NOTICE Settings for Paper Size MUST match with the used Paper large small and also the right color ink cartridge has to be used Othervvise you vvill get an error message at printing 2 Select the PAPER page and select Paper Size UPC 23L large UPC 23S small Orientation Landscape recommended when using large paper size High Speed check mark on 2 SONY UP D23HD Properties General Sharing Ports Advanced Color Management Paper Gray Balance Graphics Paper Size UPC 21L 144 x 100 mm L 4 UPC 215 Copies n lt Orientation i High Speed Enlarge to Paper Portrait f Landscape Equalize Margins Printable Pixels 2000 x 1520 Scaling 1 00 E About Restore Default Figure 3 113 Paper page Chapter 3 Setup Instructions 3 91 VOLUSON i VOLUSON e GE HEALTHCARE SERVICE MANUAL DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 3 7 5 2 UP D23MD UP D25MD Printer Settings cont d 3 Select the GRAPHICS page From the Color Adjust
41. ARPMASI YA DA MEKAN K VEYA D ER T RDEN KAZALAR SONUCUNDA TEKN SYEN N OPERAT R N YA DA HASTANIN YARALANMASINA YOL A AB L R 2 03 7 NVKL DEE 0 ECA GEHC yk e Ae HY L 2 S m x BERKS NAAA MEMES De QO S Vvi7 72 amp X LA EDF Z x 7 x 8001 BR s 300 RIT hb Za C F Vo DBA EVA FLAME NSH BERS DO BA g LE AE ERRADA Z 22 MO fic RIE O ABS 2 uj RETEZS AK RIS FAHER DRE IMR AMELIE RESCUE MEROS mz AMT RARE MCA MORIA RHRETASA RSE RARE ene REL FL AE Hz E m A ti I E viii GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VoLusoN e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL AME gt E MI gt va SPE fH EE AFM RATES T RRFL gt AT RAE MERE Pi BED Ak B URS 32 tb b ss Al 142 e ean 80S ong ae IS MUA ARAS Moo AS 1149 SOSUU AMA Ag Oeo OE one Sala To A Fora IAS 0 AM NOA Z AAA 2189 amp 2 UE AATRE NSA ESA SS AMA 382 1 4 eur T MH EE O GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL DAMAGE IN TRANSPORTATION All packages should be closely examined at time of delivery If damage is apparent write Damage In Shipment on ALL copies of the freight or express bill BEFORE delivery is accepted or signed for by a GE representative or hospital receiving agent Whether noted or con
42. B ARB a 7 12 To configure Service Platform 7 12 How to use the Auto Tester program 7 13 Limitation of the Auto Tester 7 15 Minimum Configuration to Boot Scan 7 16 Booting without using the Ultrasound Hardware 7 16 Troubleshooting Trees and Instructions 7 18 Noise Jn 2D MOGOG 25 pue eru EAS Oy RA USERS ES 7 19 Noise in Color Flow Mode 7 20 Trackball Impaired Sensitivity 7 21 PRMCKIWMIANUNCHON EO dede mas 71 7 22 DVD CD R RW Drive Malfunction 7 23 DVD CD R W Drive Test 7 24 Network Troubleshooting 7 25 No Connection to the Network at All 7 25 GE remote service connection 7 25 xxviii Table of Contents GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL PliOr Ne dS oxa des oom um od abdo YE OR AP Vr Aparato fe Sica Aba 7 26 Table of Contents xxix GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VoLuson e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL CHAPTER 8 Replacement Procedures OC SS si ee ee a 8 1 Purpose Ol Ghaplel 6 130 ee a dy da oe eee a E E a 8 1 Returning Shippi
43. Diagnostics Optoma 1 10 5 2 PHYSICAL INSPECTION 10 5 4 FUNCTIONAL CHECKS pen Tomu en tico commans momias A A __ Contra Panel Movement Cables an Connectors L Come Tl Seen 9 na T 7 10 7 ELECTRICAL SAFETY 10 5 5 and 10 7 PROBES fome Modelo seriol no gno visual Functional Fse mar Ground Continuity L Pr l Chassis Leakage amr LT ECG ISO m Performed By 2009 Ganaral El ctric Company GE and GE Monogram are trodamarks of General Electric Company imagination at work General Electric Company doing business as GE Hocthcore DOCOS37351 Rev 2 Figure 10 8 Ultrasound Equipment Quality Check EQC Chapter 10 Care amp Maintenance 10 25 GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL Section 10 10 Electrical Safety Test Form Max Value Value Electrical Test Performed Allowed Measured OK Comments Chassis Source Leakage Current Potential equilibrium connector Chassis Source Leakage Current Monitor housing Chassis Source Leakage Current Probe connector Patient Lead Source Leakage Lead to Ground Patient Lead Source Leakage Lead to Lead Patient Lead Source Leakage Isolation TN AOS E O C ransis O O C nit 1 Peri
44. LV Supply rontend l DC Source 1 I Selector i __LV Supply Backend GPP RPS Chargerl Luma a Figure 5 5 Voluson i Voluson e Back End Processor Block Diagram Chapter 5 Components and Functions Theory 5 21 GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 5 4 2 ETX SBC Central Processing Unit CPU 5 4 3 5 4 3 1 5 22 The ETX SBC Central Processing Unit CPU which is mounted on top of the ETX Base Board see page 5 22 controls and processes the internal Back End Processor operations In addition the CPU supports the Front End via the PCI bus The CPU utilized in the Voluson i Voluson e ultrasound unit is a Pentium lll 1 4 GHz Processor ETX Base Board Overview of ETX Base Board Functions The ETX Base Board connecis all the peripheral modules to the ETX single board computer The CPU see page 5 22 is mounted on top of the ETX Base Board The ETX Base Board provides interfaces to the following components HDD PCMCIA modules PCMCIA only on GPC GPC1 3 FrontEnd RBI board USB ports Docking port speaker phones and speaker jacks External VGA monitor Fans Power supply A view of the ETX Base Board showing the location of the various connectors is provided in Figure 5 6 on page 5 22 HDD Connector RTC Battery Battery Connector PCMCIA Connector Doc
45. New Password 7 Retype new password wasapaq Figure 3 122 Screenlock Password b Enter New Password NOTE A new screen lock password must be at least 6 characters long and has a maximum length of 80 characters The password must contain at least 2 non letter characters 0 9 or DH4 1 c Retype new Password and then click SAVE amp EXIT to save new screen lock password 2 Click SAVE amp EXIT to save Settings and exit System Setup Status of the Screen Lock is shown in the menu area of the Utilities menu 1 Screen Lock L fe Screen Lock Screen Lock hooked in System Setup Change PWD to change current Password only available if Emergency Mode is activated Figure 3 123 Screen Lock status shown in Utilities menu A NOTICE The Screen Lock passvvord cannot be reset by the userl 3 8 1 6 Hovv to adiust LCD Brightness see Chapter 6 LCD Brightness on page 6 3 3 8 1 7 Hovv to change the Keyboard Layout see Chapter 6 Setup the Voluson i Voluson e Keyboard Language Layout on page 6 10 Chapter 3 Setup nstructions 3 99 GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 3 8 2 A NOTICE A NOTICE 3 100 Measure Setup Modifications of system parameters are supported by diverse dialog pages and windows on the measure setup desktop Parameters and possible adjustments mostly depend on the selected Applicatio
46. Probe Holder for Endocavity Probes Chapter 3 Setup Instructions 3 37 GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VoLusoN e DiRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 3 5 3 3 Installation of the Additional Shelf Peripherals 1 Place the Additional Shelf and fasten it with the 2 screws Figure 3 42 Installation Additional Shelf Peripherals 3 5 3 4 Installation of the Console Bottom Shelf 1 Place the Console Bottom Shelf and fasten it with the 2 screws Figure 3 43 Installation Console Bottom Shelf 3 5 3 5 Installation of the Cover BW Printer Shelf 1 Align tab on the front of the Printer Shelf Cover with the slot in front of the Printer Shelf press down and snap into place Figure 3 44 Installation Cover BW Printer Shelf 3 38 Section 3 5 Connection of Auxiliary Devices GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 3 5 3 6 Installation of the Patient Monitor 1 Screw out 2 screws on the Back Handle Figure 3 45 screw out 2 screws 2 Insert the right and the left Adapter and fix it with the 2 screws see Figure 3 45 above 3 Fix the tripod with a thumbscrew on the Adapter Figure 3 46 fix the tripod 4 Fix the head plate from the tripod with a screw on the monitor Figure 3 47 fix the Head Plate 5 Connect the VGA Cable to the VGA Connector and connect the Power Cable on the rear of the Voluson Station Chapter 3 Setup Instructions 3 39
47. Voluson e The cables to connect are listed below The order of connection is not important L Shaped circular plug of the power cable USB Cable Connect the USB plug to the lower USB connector on the rear panel of the Voluson i Voluson e To connect USB Devices to the system plug them into the Dock Cart s USB ports e LAN cable Connect the ethernet cable routing from the LAN isolation box into the network port of the Voluson i Voluson e 5 Place the DVD Drive on the Tray recorder see Figure 3 10 on page 3 14 and connect it Chapter 3 Setup Instructions 3 29 GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 3 5 2 1 Attaching the Voluson i Voluson e to the Dock Cart cont d 6 Plug the power cable and the USB cable into the DVD drive the other end of the USB cable plug to an USB port on the Voluson i Voluson e 7 Mount and connect other peripherals as described in Section 3 5 2 5 and Section 3 5 2 6 8 Connect the main power cable to the Power Supply of the Dock Cart the other end connect to a hospital grade main power outlet with the proper rated voltage Tray recorder for DVD R RW Drive USB port e g B amp W printer Lovver storage shelf e g Color printer Circuit breaker on Dock Cart main povver cable Povver Supply Figure 3 29 Peripherals mounted and secured Power Supply of Dock Cart USB port on Dock Cart 9
48. Voluson e and also kept near the unit for quick reference Section 1 1 Overview GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VoLUSoN e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL Section 1 2 Important Conventions 1 2 1 A DANGER A WARNING Ay CAUTION A NOTICE BT Version NOTE Conventions Used in this Manual Model Designations This manual covers the Voluson i Voluson e ultrasound units listed in Table 1 2 on page 1 2 Icons Pictures or icons are used wherever they reinforce the printed message The icons labels and conventions used on the product and in the service information are described in this chapter Safety Precaution Messages Various levels of safety precaution messages may be found on the equipment and in the service information The different levels of concern are identified by a flag word that precedes the precautionary message Known or potential hazards are labeled in one of following ways INDICATES THE PRESENCE OF A HAZARD THAT WILL CAUSE SEVERE PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH IF THE INSTRUCTIONS ARE IGNORED INDICATES THE PRESENCE OF A HAZARD THAT CAN CAUSE SEVERE PERSONAL INJURY AND PROPERTY DAMAGE IF INSTRUCTIONS ARE IGNORED Indicates the presence of a hazard that will or can cause minor personal injury and property damage if instructions are ignored Equipment Damage Possible Notice is used when a hazard is present that can cause property damage but has absolutely no personal injury risk Exampl
49. c sus ser ipts ver ngnt sh line 288 r tmp bootseq fmi txt Mo such file or d irectory ver nmgnt sh ver nunt sh ver n nt sh ver n nt sh ver mgat sh ver n nt sh ver agat sh ver agat sh ver n nt sh m LIT ver mgnt sh ver agnt sh ver ngnt sh BUEDEL copy IHRGE 18 Lastnandatoru 18 copuMSP MSP8881 MSPEBEZ copyMSP cp BB81 HindowsXP KB911927 xB5 EMU exe copuMSP cp BBBZ R H indousXP KES88513 x h DMI exe copuPer iph no peripherals available copyINSITE no InSite update available copySETTINGS no Settings update available copyEUH no EUH update available 15 no UIS to copy copull15 UIS to install entering copy image files supp sh copying C image to recovery partition R this will take sone tine please wait about one full row of dots CUA AA Figure 8 25 Please wait 18 Please wait until all processes are finished 100 percent completed Chapter 8 Replacement Procedures 8 19 VOLUSON i VOLUSON e GE HEALTHCARE SERVICE MANUAL DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 8 2 2 5 System Software Installation Procedure FMI from external device cont d 19 The system is rebooting into windows Boot screen Voluson c EC WINDOWS system 3 C Documents and Settings Administrator gt pushd 10 Ducunents and Settings sAdministratorecd cis kretzsutil iG Keetz utildrem wait a bit to let Windows initialize iC
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52. pop up menu select a Color Balance Cyan 0 Magenta 0 Yellow 0 b Gamma Select Gamma 1 E SONY UP D23MD Properties 2 SONY UP D23MD Properties General sharing Forts Advanced Color Management General Sharing Ports Advanced Color Management Paper l Gray Balance Graphics Paper Gray Balance Graphics Color Adjust Color Balance Color Adjust Gamma Select Color Balance Color Balance n Gamma Select Gamma Sele Color Correction Lightness Gamma Select Color Correction Lightness Gamma 1 Color B aland Cyan Gamma 2 Magenta Gamma 3 Yellow 4H NE teen Load Save Restore Defaults Load Save Restore Defaults Figure 3 114 Graphics page Color Balance Gamma Select c Color Correction set Printer Hardware Color Correction d Lightness Sharpness 7 or 8 Dark 0 Gamma 12 Light 8 2 SONY UP D23HD Properties General Sharing Ports Advanced Color Management Paper 1 Gray Balance Graphics 2 SONY UP D23HD Properties General Sharing Ports Advanced Color Management Graphics Color Adjust Color Correction Color Adjust Lightness x Color Balance 7 7 amma Selec Color Cored Gamma Select Lightness 7 Color Corrector Color Correction Lightness Lightness f Printer Hardware Color Correction Paper Gray Balance Sharpness t IEM Color Correction Dark Gamma Light p E EL
53. 4 7 1 Check that peripherals work as described below Table 4 12 Peripheral Checks Step Task to do Expected Result s Press the FREEZE key Stop image acquisition The image displayed on the screen is printed saved or Sen exported depending on the key assignment configuration Power Supply Adjustment There are no adjustments on the power supplies The DC Power is self regulated If a voltage is outside the specified range it means that something is wrong either with the power supply itself or with a component connected to that specific power outlet Chapter 4 Functional Checks 4 41 GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL Section 4 8 Site Log Table 4 13 Voluson6 i Voluson e Site Log Paper Documentation Date Service person Problem Comments 4 42 Section 4 8 Site Log GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VoLUSoN e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL Chapter 5 Components and Functions Theory Section 5 1 Overview 5 1 1 Purpose of Chapter 5 This chapter explains Voluson Voluson e s system concepts component arrangement and subsystem function It also describes the Power Distribution System PDS and probes Table 5 1 Contents in Chapter 5 7 h Description Page Number General Information Section 5 2 1 Description of Voluson i Voluson e Operating Modes Section 5 2 2 3D 4D Imaging Section 5 2 3 B
54. 6 Press the right or left trackball key SET to finish the measurement Before you complete the measurement To readjust the start cycle vertical yellow line press CHANGE upper trackball key Press SET right or left trackball key to fix the line Press the CHANGE key again to readjust the end cycle vertical green line Press SET to fix the line NOTE The determination of the envelope curve requires a clear and low noise record of the Doppler spectrum Otherwise the reliability of the displayed measurement results may not be ensured 4 4 7 4 2 Manual Trace 1 Press the CALIPER key 2 Select the MANUAL TRACE item from the menu area A cursor appears on the screen 3 Move the cursor with the TRACKBALL to the start point of the measurement and press SET right or left trackball key to fix the marker 4 Trace to the end of the period and press the SET key again to fix the mark The measurement results appear on the screen Before you complete the measurement To readjust the traced line press UNDO upper trackball key repeatedly 4 4 7 4 3 Heart Rate 1 Press the CALIPER key 2 Select the HR item from the menu area A line appears on the screen 3 Move the line with the TRACKBALL to the start point of the period and press SET right or left trackball key A second line appears 4 Move the second line to the end point of the period 5 Select the number of HR cycles for the measurement wi
55. 6 sires a tn pa ata fn AL Ex 8 62 PPreparalloliS qu adu d a ba ht ba andy a ee d ME Bele 8 62 Top Shelf Additional Bottom Cover Removal Procedure 8 62 Top Shelf Additional Bottom Cover Installation Procedure 8 62 Replacement of the Top Shelf Bottom Rear Cover 8 63 Mie MF ae a SORUR UR R s Z S y 8 63 A 0000000000 8 63 PPT pDalallOllS us duo 109 278 a a p a dog A 8 63 Top Shelf Bottom Rear Cover Removal Procedure 8 63 Top Shelf Bottom Rear Cover Installation Procedure 8 63 Replacement of the Top Column Back Cover 8 64 ManpoWel versidad aia cada des aia as 8 64 TOOS caia See ble e eS eo r ee ab OL Bon Ona 8 64 PreparaltioliS o oz or d ix dar di 8 64 Top Column Back Cover Removal Procedure 8 64 Top Column Back Cover Installation Procedure 8 64 Replacement of the Bottom Column Back Cover 8 65 M QRDOVET Uus ae bal da a ie 8 65 TOOS sous a Se Eod nc wag x BR 8 65 HTODAaLA O S ca acid a ta a mie pies 8 65 Bottom Column Back Cover Removal Procedure 8 65 Bottom Column Back Cover Installation Procedure 8 65 Replacement of the Column Label Cover 8 66 MARDOVET PPP 8 66 A 8 66 A need oba 8 66 Column Label Cover Rem
56. 7 8 NA NN Table 3 10 TV System and Region Code m 5 77 75 Chapter 3 Setup nstructions 3 65 GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VoLUSoN e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL Section 3 6 Completing the Set Up 3 6 1 A CAUTION A WARNING A CAUTION A CAUTION 3 6 1 1 A CAUTION A DANGER 3 66 Connecting the Unit to a Power Source The connection of the Voluson i Voluson e ultrasound unit to a power source should be performed by a qualified person who has completed basic Voluson i Voluson e System User Training Use only the power cords cables and plugs provided by or designated by GE Healthcare to connect the unit to the power source Prior to connect the Voluson i Voluson e unit to a power source verify compliance with all electrical and safety requirements Check the power cord to verify that it is intact and of hospital grade Products equipped with a power source wall outlet plug should be connected to the fixed power socket that has a protective grounding conductor Never use an adapter or converter to connect with a power source plug for example a three prong to two prong converter The unit s power must be supplied from a separate properly rated outlet to avoid risk of fire Refer to Section 2 2 2 1 Voluson amp i Voluson e Power Requirements on page 2 2 for rating information The power cord should not under any circumstances be altered to a
57. Connecting the Wireless Network Adapter Interface on page 3 43 The Wireless Network Interface provides a mobile network connection to the local area network The Wireless Network Interface is supported viathe USB port Footswitch The Footswitch is used for comfortable system control when no hand is free To adjust function of the Footswitch Left Right see Section 3 8 1 4 on page 3 98 Section 5 9 External I O Figure 5 14 View of the Voluson i Voluson e Rear Panel Two interchangeable USB ports Printers DVD R RW Drive and other peripherals Docking connector connector for Voluson Station Docking Adapter Port for DC IN AC Adapter SVGA Output VCR option or CRT monitor option LAN 10 100 Base TX Ethernet network connector PCMCIA port for PC card Wireless LAN only available at GPC1 3 Ejection lever for PCMCIA device Q O Dl IN E Chapter 5 Components and Functions Theory 5 43 O GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VoLUSoN e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL Section 5 10 Air Flow Control 5 10 1 5 44 Air Flovv Distribution The Voluson i Voluson e cooling system includes five fans which are controlled by the PMC on the ETX baseboard The fans suck air out of the system through the side vents removing the warm air from around the internal components of the Voluson i Voluson e see Figure 5 15 below The structure of Voluson i Voluson e internal components has been desig
58. D 00 eo 9 E 3PON N g poy Bunes do KouenbeJJ suornpuoo p Seusz soul AUOD 10128seBeuJ g pue 1012eseDeuJ g pes 10j0esoDeuJ g xew 2 ped INO 274 IW xew ye eva ae w 22 4 Cz d jo ua zH uo uo uo uo uo M M SH 16 I POWN 4 onpsuei r A91L VOY pue 26 Z 10909241 01 998 lqe 1 indino nsno y A 25 Acoustic Output 8 Index Determination Tables SERVICE MANUAL VOLUSON i VOLUSON e Mode N Jejddoq pasing poy Bunerado Tables for 9L RS at Pulsed Wave Doppler PW DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 A 1 22 GE HEALTHCARE e103 u1 Alisu lul as nd pajenuaye 64 wo rid xew Je z xpuu 16 1490 att tty nde z 95 onsnooe ed UJ9 SAAUJ e 1Ba ul Alisu lu asind pejenueny zUl9 MUJ 2 ez ii y 10 e10dula ye d 120205 SH 16 I POW 19SINPSUBA 65629051 01 006 x pul 104 senijuenb painsesw Aewwns oo a e LO N m N Lo o 9 D a Ge Y N b ur N co m ueos uou ey giL Jejddoq pasiny epojy Bunelado YOBAL VOY pue 26 Z 10909241 01 998 a1qe1 Bunioday indino nsno y va 0237 Al Cz t 2 jo unu Acoustic Output amp
59. Figure 8 68 pull out the Cover 8 14 7 5 Cover BW Printer Shelf Installation Procedure 1 Align tab on the front of the Printer Shelf Cover with the slot in front of the Printer Shelf press down and snap into place 8 56 Section 8 14 Replacement of the Voluson Station Components GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 8 14 8 Replacement of the Console Bottom Shelf 8 14 8 1 Manpower Oner person 10 minutes 8 14 8 2 Tools Phillips screwdriver 1 8 14 8 3 Preparations 1 Remove the Printer 2 Remove the Cover BW Printer Shelf as described in Section 8 14 7 on page 8 56 8 14 8 4 Console Bottom Shelf Removal Procedure 1 Screw off the 2 screws and carefully remove it Figure 8 69 screw off the 2 screws 8 14 8 5 Console Bottom Shelf Installation Procedure 1 Place the new Shelf and fasten with the 2 screws 2 Mount the Cover BW Printer Shelf as described in Section 8 14 7 5 on page 8 56 Chapter 8 Replacement Procedures 8 57 GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VoLUSoN e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 8 14 9 Replacement of the optional Probe Mux Box 8 14 9 1 Manpower One person 5 minutes 8 14 9 2 Tools Phillips screwdriver 1 8 14 9 3 Preparation 1 Power Off Shutdown the system as described in Section 3 6 3 on page 3 70 2 Remove the Voluson i Voluson e from the Tray 8 14 9 4 Probe Mux Box Removal Procedure 1 Disconne
60. Furthermore refer to SN 79040 which is the best source for new FRU parts that are not yet implemented in this Service Manual Table 9 1 Contents in Chapter 9 Description Page Number ie Le mee 0000000000 LM wen 2 P 3 W j 9 11 45 9 11 1 2D Probes 9 45 9 11 2 Real Time 4D Volume Probes 9 47 mb Chapter 9 Renewal Parts 9 GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 Section 9 2 VOLUSON i VOLUSON e SERVICE MANUAL List of Abbreviations 9 2 AC ADC ASIC Assy BEP CPU CRU CSD Ctrl DAC DC DSP EUM FEP FRU 1 FRU 2 GPA GPB GPC GPD GPF GPH GPM GPP GPS GPU HDD HVPS int I O LCD LVPS PCI PWA RBF RBI RPM RPS SMBus SSW UIS Alternating Current Analog to Digital Converter Application Specific Integrated Circuit Assembly Back End Processor Central Processing Unit Customer Replaceable Unit Common Service Desktop Control Digital to Analog Converter Direct Current Digital Signal Processing Electronic User Manual Front End Processor Replacement part available in parts hub Replacement part available from the manufacturer lead time involved Battery Pack Assy Bottom Basic Assy BackEnd PC Assy Display Module Assy Fans Board Assy Hard Disk Module Probe and MUX Assy DC DC Power Supply Assy Speaker Module Keyboard Module Assy Hard Disk Drive High Voltage Power Supply Internal Input Output Liquid Cryst
61. Index Determination Tables x pul umuuixe y 29015 Jeqe1 xapul J PON 4eonpsueJ A 26 VOLUSON i VOLUSON e GE HEALTHCARE SERVICE MANUAL DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 Mode RS at Color Flow Mode CFM Tables for 9L 1 23 yeib lul Alisu lu sind pajenuaye 64 wo ld xew Je z xpuu 1 yidag 50 1 1 5 181771 11111 2 ee a ee wo Jayowelp a ainjede juajeamby i ide gale La AIN ea a Mm vud bisnooe euoroejoJeJ Jeed pajenuany ejnsseJd onsnooe 8u0 J98 918 1 4894 e16a ul Alisu lul asind pajenuany e16a ul ysuejur sind Asu lul ebeJane e10dua ye d Ieneds p lenu liy Asu lul oPeJane eJodula xyeed jeneds Jamod indino pajenuany JOMOd indino papunog d ou nba1J Burom onsnooy MO W 40 02 poy Duneauedo SH 16 I POWN 19S9NnPSUBA 6SEZ9DA 0 998 uolneuliuu1919p x pul 104 sennuenb painseow jo Aseulumns 2 e P c o o x a a N a o T V MO 4 40102 epojy Bunelado W49 usuag eur 9 quesuy Jamod x WAD UlpiM xog WHO pue xog W49 ueis xog 1 J9MOJ X qlsuonlpuo xew 3 IN 274 140p z V4 02 M 9qe7 x pul A981L 0 pue 2 L090923l 0 096 lqe1 indino onsnooy U1pIM 40198seDeuJ g pue 10j12eseDeuJ g HE1S 1012eseDeuj g ed IW xeu y
62. O GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VoLUSoN e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 3 4 5 EMI Protection 3 22 The Voluson i Voluson e Ultrasound Unit has been designed to minimize the effects of Electo Magnetic Interference EMI Many of the covers shields and screws are provided primarily to protect the system from image artifacts caused by this interference For this reason it is imperative that all covers and hardware are installed and secured before the unit is put into operation Ensure that the system is protected from electromagnetic interference EMI as follows e Operate system at least 15 feet away from equipment that emits strong electromagnetic radiation e Operate the system in an area enclosed by walls floors and ceilings comprised of wood plaster or concrete which help prevent EMI e Shield the system when operating it in the vicinity of radio broadcast equipment if necessary Do not operate mobile phones or other EMI emitting devices in the ultrasound room e Verify that all EMI rules listed in the following table are followed The Voluson i Voluson e ultrasound unit is approved for use in hospitals clinics and other environmentally qualified facilities in terms of the prevention of radio wave interference Operation of the ultrasound unit in an inappropriate environment can cause electronic interference to radios and television sets situated near the medical equipment For further details
63. One way is to sweep the imaging cross section by translating it in a direction perpendicular to the cross section Another example method is to rotate the cross section about a line contained in the cross section The Voluson i Voluson e Ultrasound System uses the automated so called C Scan for the motion perpendicular to automated B scan Once a representative set of 2D cross sections are obtained standard reconstruction techniques can be used to construct other 2D cross sections or to view the collection of the cross sections as a 3D images 3D Image Presentation Several techniques can be used to aid the human observer in understanding the resulting 2D image as a representation of a three dimensional object One is to rotate the volume of data and present the resulting sequence of 2D projections to the observer The changing direction of observation helps the observer to separate the features in the volume according to their distance from the observer 3D Rendering The 3D volume rendering is a calculation process to visualize certain 3D structures of a scanned volume by means of a 2D image The gray value for each pixel of the 2D image is calculated from the voxels along the corresponding projection path analyzing beam through the volume The render calculation algorithm surface or transparent mode determines how 3D structures are visualized VOXEL po PROJECTION WAY PIXEL 20 Figure 5 2 Principle Volume Render
64. Place a new Handle in position using both hands to pull the Handle slightly apart in order to slot the ends into the handle holes on the Voluson i Voluson e casing 2 Carefully fasten each captive screw on either side of the Handle to secure the handle in position by turning 1 4 turn in a clockwise direction NOTE When tightening the captive screws do not use excessive force do not apply more than 1 4 turn overtightening will damage the screw thread 8 28 Section 8 10 Replacement of the Handle GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL Section 8 11 Replacement of the GPA Battery 8 11 1 Manpower One person 1 minute 8 11 2 Tools none 8 11 3 Preparations 1 Power Off Shutdown the system as described in Section 3 6 3 on page 3 70 8 11 4 Battery Removal Procedure 1 Disconnect the AC adapter and all cables from the Voluson i Voluson e system 2 Close the LCD cover making sure both front latches are securely fastened Latch 3 Carefully turn the Voluson i Voluson e system and place it system face down 4 While holding the Voluson i Voluson e steady pull the locking latch away from the battery and slide the battery sideways out of the battery compartment to remove it completely from the system Figure 8 36 Sliding the Battery out of the Battery Compartment A NOTICE When removing a defective battery ensure that it is disposed of i
65. Press the Circuit breaker on the Dock Cart To start up the system press the On Off button see Figure 3 85 on the control panel of the Voluson i Voluson e system for 3 seconds 3 30 Section 3 5 Connection of Auxiliary Devices GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VoLUSoN e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 3 5 2 2 Installation of the Probe Mux Box 1 Remove the Probe Holder or the Top Probe Holder Figure 3 30 Remove the Probe Holder Top Probe Holder 2 Loosen don t remove the 2 screws bottom right side of the top shelf that hold the RIC Probe Holder and slide the holder as far out as you can to the right Re tighten screws 3 Fasten the Box on the Dock Cart with the 3 screws screw 2 screws screw 1 Allen screw Figure 3 31 Fasten the Probe Mux Box 4 Push the probe connector into the probe socket of the Voluson i Voluson e and lift the locking lever upwards to lock the probe connector 5 Remount the RIC Probe Holder or the Top Probe Holder Chapter 3 Setup Instructions 3 31 GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 3 5 2 3 Installation of the Probe Shelf 1 Place the Probe shelf and fasten it with the 4 Allen screws Figure 3 32 Fasten the Probe shelf 3 5 2 4 Installation of the Top Probe Holder 1 Put the Top Probe Holder into the Top Probe Holder Adaptation Figure 3 33 Installation Top Probe Holder 3 32 Section 3
66. Removal Procedure 8 33 Wheels Installation Procedure 8 33 Replacement of the Dock Cart Components 8 34 Replacement of the Probe Holder K 8 35 IRM OV dee Cr te edad TTE 8 35 lioe Wr aw a kan yuya Dos ma os mms a Se a 8 35 PrCDalallonsS tiki UR d Ee d ede ks Gar eee dg ies eee 8 35 Probe Holder Kit Removal Procedure 8 35 Probe Holder Kit Installation Procedure 8 35 Replacement of the Tray upper 8 36 WANDOWE 4 254464050004 6 bated de ee Sus dB R 8 36 A E 8 36 PTODaralloli s ene E E tds 8 36 Tray upper Removal Procedure 8 36 Tray upper Installation Procedure 8 36 Replacement of the Tray lower 8 3 7 Manpower 4 u dub deor te ee C wr wA ed OE See RS 8 3 Boo Rr 8 3 miei MP 8 37 Tray lower Removal Procedure 8 37 Tray lower Installation Procedure 8 37 Replacement of the Cover Bottom 8 38 MOnDOW OT 22 2 53 2 49m tee bee re SUS P7 7 8 38 MOONS ab S x NA 8 38 PRE parat NS iuris ae did iia ba de eae up bea 8 38 Cover Bottom Removal Procedure 8 38 Cov
67. Section 5 13 Service Page 5 13 1 Introduction The Service Page contains specific software hardware test modules system setup update etc for Voluson systems only 5 13 2 Service Login A NOTICE Extended Access for GE field engineers only see Section 5 11 2 1 Local Access on page 5 45 1 Press the UTILITIES key on the keyboard The menu area changes to the Utilities menu 2 Select the SYSTEM item from the menu area to activate the setup desktop screen 3 Select the SERVICE page The password window appears automatically 4 Enter the password SHE and click the ACCEPT button to display the Service Tools window DTI tus System Setup 06 07 2006 08 40 48 PM Activate Service Auto Tester o E FMMfrom DVD Activate Service Monitor Test Monitor Test Printer Service Desktop ASI Ada Export System Data Battery Calibration Delete all patients Battery Calibration Gw a Buffersize kB TCP IP Buffersize a u T Keyboard Layout mE Figure 5 28 Service Tools window with Software 6 x x and 7 x x Chapter 5 Components and Functions Theory 5 53 GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL Activate Service Auto Tester Monitor Test Printer Update Service Desktop Export System Data Delete all patients Battery Calibration TCP IP Buffersize Figure 5 29 Service
68. SonoVCAD heart SonoVCAD labor STIC SonoNT Sono Render Start The options RT 4D Biopsy VCI and XTD View are only applicable at Voluson i Voluson e systems with BT 07 software and higher The options SonoAVC SonoVCAD and STIC are only applicable at Voluson i Voluson e systems with BT 09 software The options SonoNT and SonoRS are only applicable at Voluson i Voluson e systems with BT 11 software Not all Options are available on the Voluson e marked with in this manual Some software may be considered standard depending upon system configuration If any Modes or Options are not part of the system configuration the check can be omitted Different menus are displayed depending on which Menu and which Mode is selected Some function only appear in the menu area and the status area of the Trackball the Trackball keys and the Soft menu buttons if they are available for the selected probe Chapter 4 Functional Checks 4 7 GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VoLUSoN e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 4 4 1 2D Mode Checks RAH2 5 RSIOB MI 12 LUE PER Tis 0 1 il 1143 40 PM zD Main User Program m hasman n rm Adipose T s Penetration Hidney Porta Abd CRI Abdomen FRC Abd Ped DEFAULT IEEE NM OMM x XBaam CRI a SRI II Low SRI Il High 20 DMS RI X R i n Th FFG XTD Sub Mari Change Foo Depth Fos Mum
69. T sI A E EEE A aaa 3E ELE A E AA A EA H48651YM H48681 HE Basic User Manual Voluson e Czech KTI106163 KTD100859 H48681HE Chapter 9 Renewal Parts 9 43 GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL Table 9 27 System Manuals Voluson e PartH Kretz Part Kretz Part KretzH Parti Kretz Part Name BT 06 BT 07 BT 09 BT 11 C Ka E A e a E ai NE a E 3E S A EEES u A E 3E NE H48681HP Basic User Manual Voluson e Croatia KTD101017 H48681HP H48681HR Basic User Manual Voluson e Serbian m KTD100867 H48681HR Basic User Manual Voluson e Indonesian User Manual Voluson e Indonesian MESS x Basic User Manual Voluson e Portuguese europe KTD100869 Basic User Manual Dock Cart USA Asia User Manual Dock Cart USA Asia main EU HABI HABOTIZS Basic User Manual Dock Cart Middle Southern EU Baltic H48671VVL H48671ZT Basic User Manual Dock Cart Eastern EU EE H48671WM H48671ZW Basic User Manual Dock Cart Basic User Manual Dock Cart light USA Asia main EU USA Asia main EU 28 Basic User Manual Dock Cart light Middle H48671ZT Southern EU Baltic Basic User Manual Dock Cart Basic User Manual Dock Cart light Eastern EU Eastern EU Hassriziy Basic User Manual Voluson Station USA Asia H48671ZD H48671ZD main EU Basic User Man
70. Tissue motion is discriminated from blood flow by assuming that blood is moving faster than the surrounding tissue although additional parameters may also be used to enhance the discrimination Color flow can be used in combination with 2D and Spectral Doppler modes as well as with 3D mode Power Doppler A real time two dimensional cross section of blood flow is displayed The 2D cross section is presented as a full color display with various colors being used to represent the power in blood flow echoes Often to provide spatial orientation the full color blood flow cross section is overlaid on top of the gray scale cross section of soft tissue structure 2D echo For each pixel in the overlay the decision of whether to display color Doppler power gray scale echo information or a blended combination is based on the relative strength of return echoes from the soft tissue structures and from the red blood cells A high pass filter wall filter is used to remove the signals from stationary or slowly moving structures Tissue motion is discriminated from blood flow by assuming that blood is moving faster than the surrounding tissue although additional parameters may also be used to enhance the discrimination The power in the remaining signal after wall filtering is then averaged over time persistence to present a steady state image of blood flow distribution Power Doppler can be used in combination with 2D and Spectral Doppler modes as well
71. To adjust the Mitsubishi Printer see Section 3 7 5 3 Mitsubishi Printer Settings To adjust the Bluetooth printer see Section 3 7 5 4 Bluetooth Deskjet Printer Settings A WARNING After each printer installation the leakage currents have to be measured acc IEC 60601 1 resp UL 60601 1 see Section 10 7 2 on page 10 13 Chapter 3 Setup Instructions 3 89 GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VoLuson e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 3 7 5 1 UP D897 Printer Settings 1 Call up the Printer Preferences operation see Section 3 7 5 Adjustment of Printer Settings 2 Select the LAYOUT page see Figure 3 112 below and select Paper 960x1280 Orientation Portrait Interpolation Method Bilinear Sony UP D897 Printing Preferences WEA i Layout Density Adjust Settings Message Layout Density Adjust Settings Message GAMMA EE Paper j960x1280 Y Advanced Copies Scaling Orientation Enlarge to Paper 9 Portrait Light O Landscape Interpolation Method Bilinear Y x Sharpness Figure 3 112 Layout Density Adjust page 3 Select the DENSITY ADJUST page see Figure 3 112 above and select amma TONE2 Sharpness 0 Dark 0 Light 0 Sharpness 2 4 For saving the adjusted printer settings click APPLY and then OK Finally close the Printers window with the close button and exit System Setup with SAVE amp EXIT
72. VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL HOIATUS ET VAROITUS FI K ESOLEV TEENINDUSJUHEND ON SAADAVAL AINULT INGLISE KEELES KUI KLIENDITEENINDUSE OSUTAJA N UAB JUHENDIT INGLISE KEELEST ERINEVAS KEELES VASTUTAB KLIENT T LKETEENUSE OSUTAMISE EEST RGE RITAGE SEADMEID TEENINDADA ENNE EELNEVALT K ESOLEVA TEENINDUSJUHENDIGA TUTVUMIST JA SELLEST ARU SAAMIST K ESOLEVA HOIATUSE EIRAMINE V IB P HJUSTADA TEENUSEOSUTAJA OPERAATORI V I PATSIENDI VIGASTAMIST ELEKTRIL GI MEHAANILISE V I MUU OHU TAGAJ RJEL T M HUOLTO OHJE ON SAATAVILLA VAIN ENGLANNIKSI JOS ASIAKKAAN PALVELUNTARJOAJA VAATII MUUTA KUIN ENGLANNINKIELIST MATERIAALIA TARVITTAVAN K NN KSEN HANKKIMINEN ON ASIAKKAAN VASTUULLA L YRIT KORJATA LAITTEISTOA ENNEN KUIN OLET VARMASTI LUKENUT JA YMM RT NYT T M N HUOLTO OHJEEN MIK LI T T VAROITUSTA El NOUDATETA SEURAUKSENA VOI OLLA PALVELUNTARJOAJAN LAITTEISTON K YTT J N TAI POTILAAN VAHINGOITTUMINEN S HK ISKUN MEKAANISEN VIAN TAI MUUN VAARATILANTEEN VUOKSI TO MAPON El XEIPIAIO 2EPBI2 AIATIOETAI 2TA MONO NPOEIAONOIHZH HE EL FIGYELMEZTET S HU EAN TO ATOMO 2 2EPBIZ ENO2 ATIAITEI TO MAPON E XEIPIAIO 2E 2 2 EKTO2 TON ATIOTEAEI EYOYNH TOY NA lIAPEXEI YTIHPEZIEZ METAOPA2H2 MHN ETIIXEIPHZETE THN EKTEAEZH 2EPBIZ 2TON 0 2 EKTO2
73. Voluson e system 7 Press the Input Select button see Figure 3 74 on page 3 60 on the video converter three times in order to select RGB Input as your signal source The LED located on the video converter front panel will be illuminated accordingly 8 Adjust the DVD Recorder settings as described in Section 3 5 14 5 on page 3 63 NOTE If the VGA cable is disconnected reconnected while the system is ON the VGA output is maintained NOTE If system is shut down to standby or Full shut down while the VGA device is connected continuously the VGA output will appear after the system is turned ON NOTE If the system is shut down to Standby or Full shut down and the VGA device is disconnected the VGA output will not appear after power is turned ON and the above procedure will have to be repeated 3 60 Section 3 5 Connection of Auxiliary Devices GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VoLUSoN e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 3 5 14 2 NOTE NOTE 3 5 14 3 NOTE NOTE Voluson6 i Voluson e mounted on Modo Cart For instructions see Section 3 5 1 3 Mounting large Peripherals e g Color Printer on page 3 28 The DVD recorder must be powered from the Modo Cart itself via one of the isolated peripheral power cables provided on the Modo Cart The video signal is received through a VGA to video converter and this must also be powered through one of the peripheral power outlets available on the Modo Cart 1 C
74. Voluson Station optional pm _ Recommended Procedure 0 Enter Serial Number printed on main label Check the power supply connectors and the associated cabling for good connection and proper 4 Transformer l U insulation Japan only Exchange pull out protection of main power cord Check the power cord for cuts loose hardware tire marks exposed insulation or any deterioration 5 Power Cord Verify continuity Check that the front castors can swivel and can be placed in the locked position by pressing the foot Front Castors brake lever n each castor Check that the rear castors can roll and swivel Voluson Station Verify that the voltage of the optional Voluson Station is correct Voltage see Section 3 4 4 Dock Cart Dock Cart light Voluson Station Voltage Configuration on page 3 21 NOTE Report any items that are missing back ordered or damaged to your GE Healthcare sales representative The contact address is shown in Contact Information on page 1 18 Chapter 3 Setup Instructions 3 11 GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KT1106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 3 4 1 1 Front and Side View of the Voluson i Voluson e System Figure 3 8 below shows the Voluson i Voluson e portable ultrasound system components that are visible from the front and side of the ultrasound unit Figure 3 8 Front and Side View of the Voluson i Voluson e 1 Display LCD M
75. key nearby the trackball Now move the cursor to another item in the menu area and then press SET the left or right trackball key to select and start the desired function Alternatively press the keyboard shortcut 1 2 3 etc which is shown on the left of the actual item Chapter 4 Functional Checks 4 5 GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 4 3 3 3 Monitor Display ES A Gi _ User program 7 5 5 0 25 Pwr 85 Gn 8 M7 ki P4 E2 24 20 23 22 21 Run gne 9 18 19 18 Figure 4 6 Monitor Display Tour Table 4 2 Monitor Display Features Section 4 3 General Procedure GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON Ve DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL Section 4 4 Functional Checks EZ BT Version EZ BT Version EZ BT Version A NOTICE NOTE NOTE For a basic functional check of the system s different modes following pages will familiarize you with image optimization for e 2D Mode B Mode e M Mode MCFM Mode Spectral Doppler Modes PW Pulsed Wave Doppler e Color Doppler Modes CFM Color Flow Mode PD Power Doppler Volume Modes 20 Static 40 Real Time Classic Smart TU Tomographic Ultrasound Imaging VOCAL RT 4D Biopsy View J VCI Volume Contrast Imaging SonoAVC
76. power cable US and EU replaces HP printer N 1 l Line Printer Bluetooth incl Ink Bluetooth Adapters Line Printer Bluetooth power cable US and EU Canon Pixma MP550 replaces Canon MP600 MP610 Line Pri a KTZ280057 Line printer power cable set for US EU and ROW N 1 ine Printer Destination Set H48661MW rest of world KTZ196002 E Bluetooth Connection Set H46631M Bluetooth Connection Set EIESEN NOTE The illustrations may not correspond to the actual product 9 26 Section 9 9 Optional Peripherals and Accessories GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VoLUSoN e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 9 9 3 Drives additional Devices Figure 9 8 Optional Peripherals and Accessories Drives additional Devices Table 9 12 Optional Peripherals and Accessories Drives 8 additional Devices m DVD CD Drive Writer incl Medical Grade Power m Model Addonics portable DVD CD Drive Writer incl Medical Grade Power Supply Model Samsung SE T084 portable DVD Drive Writer MEL Note Is applicable at Voluson i Voluson e system with software higher than 6 1 0 portable DVD CD Drive Writer incl Medical Grade Power Supply Model De Lock portable DVD CD Drive Writer portable DVD Writer 2 KTZ280218 incl Medical Grade Power Supply Model Teac SW 7 1 4 and SW 8 2 1 Rev C or higher is required KTZ196267 septuple USB Hub incl ES USB Hub D Link DUB H7 H48651TG Medical Grade Power Supply DETER I
77. restart the system is not aligned to linesize PVVorCVVFilterBlock execute replay buffer size smaller restart the system than expected PVVorCVVFilterBlock execute caused exception Addr from DMA xx ReplayBuffAddr xx Line Header Size xx blockLength xx line index xx restart the system RT_PWorCWFilterBlock execute first sequence description of sequence description vector is accepted to be PW shot sequence restart the system RT_PWorCWFilterBlock RT_PWorCWFilterBlock IPWCW_InitializeProcessing returned error code xx RFProcessBlockTissue Constructor memory allocation l restart the system failed RT_RFProcessingBlock pGetAdjustedInputBuffer memory restart the system allocation failed RT_RFProcessingBlock vDisplayRFSpectrum memory restart the system allocation failed RFProcessingBlockOolor vChecklQDataSizeAndUpdateT restart the system ables memory allocation failed RFProcessingBlockColor vCheckRFDataSizeAndUpdate I restart the system Buffers memory allocation failed RT_RFProcessingBlockTissue vCheckRFDataSizeAndUpdat restart the system eBuffers memory allocation failed RT TissueFilter DLL call failed restart the system SamplePRF too big restart the system Start Bandwidth too small restart the system Start ET too small restart the system Start frequency too small restart the system Storage Pool creation failed restart the system StoragePool No
78. sel Eza TIT mu H Ego ETE ee o ill illi Hn EN i 0 E sum dsz Z M 162 82 g yo ulu Acoustic Output Index Determination Tables Tables for RIC5 9W DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 1 50 GE HEALTHCARE N Duiuueog UON sajddog pasing epojy Punea do SH M6 S2IH Jepoy 1eonpsueJ Jejddoq pasing epojy Bunesado Su M6 S9I8 I POWN 1SIMPSUBAL 6629241 01 1026 x pul so sennuenb paunseau jo Areuluns 49811 VOY pue Z 2 L090923l 01 99e lqe 1 indino onsnooy A 54 VOLUSON i VOLUSON e GE HEALTHCARE SERVICE MANUAL DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 Mode RS at Color Flow Mode CFM 9W Tables for RIC5 51 1 e1ba ul Alisu lu sind pajenuaye xew ye yidag YEYE eunuede lu eAinb3 Bale d xew Je z ew ude edin d5nsnooe euornoejoJeJ Jeed pejenueny eunsseJd onsnooe ed 7 asind pajenuany e16a u Alisu lu U19 S MUI e1Bajul E eda yesad enedg ndino i 1 MOd E d indino pepunog zUJ9 AAUJ Asu lul oDeJoAe ye d Ieneds Jamod Su nD 1J E DUDHOA onsnooy aq piepuels zaa uod u 09e uonelou 1s 1 39e uomnejou MO 4 10109 poy SH M6 S2IH 1 poy 19INPSUEAL 6S Z9241 0 1006
79. storage of the above is required for one year from date of purchase A NOTICE f the shipping crate is damaged please inform the GE Healthcare sales representative immediately The envelope with delivery address packing list and invoice is located on the front panel of the carton Check whether delivery is complete according to packing list and check visual damage Figure 3 2 envelope at front panel of the crate 3 4 Section 3 3 Receiving and Unpacking the Equipment GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL Section 3 3 Receiving and Unpacking the Equipment cont d 3 3 1 Unpacking Procedure 1 Loosen the screws and then remove the top cover from the crate B top cover of crate Wooden Base Figure 3 3 Shipping crate Voluson i Voluson e with Peripherals A CAUTION When using sharp tools to open packing materials take care to avoid cutting or damaging any of the contents 2 Remove the packing slip see Figure 3 2 detailing the contents of the shipping crate and keep close to hand ready to check whether delivery is complete according to packing list 3 Remove the surface packing material bubble packs foam sections silica gel etc Continue to remove additional packing material as applicable during the following procedure steps 4 Carefully remove the boxes containing the Voluson i Voluson e scanner peripherals probes etc as well as th
80. tissue depth move the TRACKBALL 4 To fix the start point press SET the right or left trackball key The system fixes the first cursor and displays a second active caliper 5 To position the second active caliper at the end point distance or the most posterior point tissue depth move the TRACKBALL 6 To complete the measurement press SET The system displays the distance or tissue depth value in the measurement results window Before you complete a measurement To toggle between active calipers or to re adjust the traced line press the upper trackball key To erase results press the CLEAR key on the control panel or the DEL key on the keyboard NOTE To alternate the control from one cursor to the other press CHANGE the upper trackball key To re adjust a traced line press UNDO the upper trackball key repeatedly Chapter 4 Functional Checks 4 23 GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 4 4 7 Generic Measurements cont d 4 4 7 2 Circumference Area Measurements 1 Press the CALIPER key and then select the GENERIC AREA in the menu area 2 Select the corresponding item from the menu area An active cursor displays 3 To position the active cursor move the TRACKBALL 4 To fix the start point press sET the right or left trackball key The system fixes the first cursor and displays a second active caliper 5 To position the second caliper move the TRAC
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82. 11 lbs without peripherals this laptop style system offers many advanced features and is extremely versatile Depending upon the installed software the Voluson i Voluson e portable ultrasound system can be used for a variety of ultrasound scanning applications The Voluson i Voluson e portable ultrasound systems are based on parallel products in the Voluson family Voluson 730 Voluson 730Expert Voluson 730Pro ProV and Voluson E8 Using the same advanced technology the innovative features and versatility of the system represent the future of ultrasound scanning The Voluson e is a feature reduced version of the Voluson i portable ultrasound system That means not all options are available on the Voluson e marked with in sections of this Manual The Voluson e is only distinguished by the System type see Figure 7 1 System Setup System Info page e g Voluson e on page 7 2 it has NO own serial number Upgrade options may be available with future versions System History Hardware and Software Versions This manual applies to Voluson i Voluson e systems with Software version 6 x x BT06 installed Voluson i Voluson e systems with Software version 7 x x BT07 installed VolusonG i Voluson e systems with Software version 8 x x BT09 1 1 installed Purpose of Operator Manual s The Operator Manual s should be fully read and understood before operating the Voluson i
83. 14 Typical Data Format for Recording Chassis Source Leakage Unit Under Test Date of Test Test Conditions Measurement Test Point Location Potential Monitor Probe equilibrium housin connector System Power Grounding PE connector g x s Lo gt T ve TT Se T T T T Chapter 10 Care amp Maintenance 10 19 GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 10 7 8 Isolated Patient Lead Source Leakage Lead to Ground A CAUTION Equipment damage possibility Never switch the Polarity when the unit is powered ON Be sure to turn the unit power OFF before switching the polarity using the POLARITY switch Otherwise the unit may be damaged 10 7 8 1 Definition This test measures the current which would flow to ground from any of the isolated ECG leads The meter simulates a patient who is connected to the monitoring equipment and is grounded by touching some other grounded surface Measurements should be made under the test conditions specified in e Table 10 10 on page 10 13 or 10 11 on page 10 13 as applicable For each combination the operating controls such as the lead switch should be operated to find the worst case condition 10 7 8 2 Generic Procedure Measurements should be made under the test conditions specified in Table 10 10 on page 10 13 or Table 10 11 on page 10 13 as applicable For each combination
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86. 19SINPSUBAL YOBAL VOY pue Z 2 L090923l 01 998 lqe 1 Bunsoday indino onsnooy A 14 VOLUSON i VOLUSON e GE HEALTHCARE SERVICE MANUAL DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 Mode RS at 2D Mode B Tables for 12L 1 11 d esind p lenu ne xew ye uideq Lg 210 pu u XJ V a oe E TOTO 0 L wo 4 l ule p ainjede juajeaimby Fa eaJe ainssod edin vd 5nsnooe euonoejoeJeJ ye d pajenuany dW e ojnsseJd onsnooe 1 Aiisu lul asind pajenuany e16a u1 Asu lul sind AHsu lul oDeJo e e1odwa ye d eneds peyenuany Aisu lul oDeJoAe e1oduio xyeed jeneds Jamod indino pajenuany J AOd indjno papunog G 240 piepuels caa Hoday 1 18391 uonejou buiuue5s apon g poN Bunei do 4 121 l pom 199NpPSUBAL 65629051 0 006 x pul 104 sennuenb painseow jo Aseulums vz w yideg 220 HEN d 0 to UIPIM xoguiooz gi wo pue xoguiooz EE pes xoguuooz E Buas A u nb l i suonipuoo UIPIM NON pue 1010eseDeuJ g oo uo HE1S JoJ0asebeul g LUNO va IN xeu ye Pru uj amp ue e2oJ uoneuuojJu u u u u 9 9 9 poyy g epojy Bunes do SH TZI l pom 19SINPSUBAL YOBAL VOY pue Z 2 L090923l 01 998 age Bunsoday Indino nsno y A 15 Acoustic Output 6 Index Determination Table
87. 3 3 d b Ide quae araba b R os a arab E debo 1 1 Purpose of Chapter1_ 1 1 Purpose of this Service Manual 1 1 Typical Users of the Basic Service Manual 1 2 Models Covered by this Manual 1 2 System History Hardware and Software Versions 1 2 Purpose of Operator Manual S 1 2 Important CONVENTOS x sve ses al A AD Geter s 1 3 Conventions Used in this Manual 1 3 Standard 1 4 Product Labels and lcons 1 5 Salet Considera lon 33 4 x ede y eue da c Ced RO arre tote e 1 8 H TOGLU UOR essere su pati ad EA add Y E 2 zb 3 1 8 PUM evo toas o taa ae a mnsa SO 1 8 Mechanical Safely yal diri na ES 1 8 ElCCIICal Salely uu s Rar ra is ias 1 9 Sealed o A 1 9 L IODOS ud oS at ee wae duas a 0000000 0000 222 det 1 9 Auxiliary Devices Safety 1 10 WADE 06 QUOD secs bte Sweep 7 1 11 Main Label on Voluson i Voluson e system 1 12 Main Label on optional Modo Cart 1 12 Main Label on optional Dock Cart 1 13 Main Label on optional Voluson Station 1 13 Dangerous Procedure WarningS
88. 3 96 click on the BROWSE button to search correct driver Found Mew Hardware Wizard Browse For Folder Please choose your search and installation options ES Search for the best driver in these locations C HpDeskjet6122 C3 MitsubishiCP7 POD C3 OlivettiP210 SanyUP D21MD Sony UP Dz3MD Z SanyUP D amp 895 C SonyLIP D897 Use the check boses below to limit ar expand the default search which includes local paths and removable media The best driver found will be installed Search removable media Hoppy CD ROM Include this location in the search RAsystemWperiphiSonyUP D23MD C5 Don t search will choose the driver to install lt To view any subFolders click a plus sign above Choose this option to select the device driver from a list Windows does not guarantee that the driver you choose will be the best match Far pour hardware verify correct path otherwise Browse for R system periph SonyUP D23MD Figure 3 99 Search for Network path 5 Confirm the correct path and click NEXT to install the driver All necessary files are copied 6 If the following Warning message appears click CONTINUE ANYWAY Hardware Installation Found Mew Hardware Wizard Completing the Found New The software you are installing for this hardware A Hardware Wizard Printers The wizard has finished installing the software for haz not pa
89. 4 12 MHz electronically steerable Applications Small Parts Peripheral Vascular Pediatrics Orthopedics broadband linear array transducer 9L RS Linear 2D Small parts This probe is only applicable at systems with BT 09 software electronic broadband curved array transducer AB2 7RS Curved 2D Abd OB Gyn This probe is only applicable at systems with BT 09 software broadband linear array transducer SP10 16RS Linear 2D 10 16MHz This probe is only applicable at systems with BT 09 software endocavity broadband curved array transducer Applications Obstetrics Gynecology Urology IC5 9W RS in this manual Section 9 11 Probes GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 9 11 2 Real Time 4D Volume Probes Figure 9 23 Real Time 4D Volume Probes Table 9 29 Real Time 4D Volume Probes Real time 4D broadband electronic curved array transducer with a KTZ157007 frequency range of 2 5MHz H46701NA Applications Abdominal Obstetrics Gynecology Interventional Radiology Real time 4D broadband electronic curved array transducer with a 2157074 frequency range of 4 8MHz 711 RAB4 8RS H45021L Applications Abdominal OB Gyn EZ BT Version Pediatrics Interventional Radiology Probe is only applicable at systems with BT 07 software and higher Real time 4D endocavity broadband electronic curved array transducer RIC5 9RS KTZ157006 with a frequency range of 5 9MHz H46701RA
90. 4 22 Color Flow Modes Functional Checks 4 15 Compliance 1 17 Connection Auxiliary Devices 3 23 Index VOLUSON i VOLUSON e SERVICE MANUAL NDEX External USB Devices 3 44 Connectivity 3 105 Installation VVorksheet 3 117 Setup 3 105 Contact nformation 1 18 Control Console 5 35 Control Panel 4 4 Customer Assistance 1 18 D Dangerous Procedure VVarnings 1 14 Data Flovv Control Description 5 9 data sheet for ECG leakage current 10 22 Daylight Saving Time DST 6 12 Delete Full Backup Presets Config Appl Settings 4 38 Diagnostics 5 49 DICOM Worksheet for DICOM Network Information 3 118 Digital Black amp White Printer Installation UP D897 3 79 Digital Color Printer Installation UP D23MD 3 81 Disconnection External USB Devices 3 44 Dock Cart Back Column Cover Replacement Procedure 8 39 Dock Cart Cover Bottom Replacement Procedure 8 38 Dock Cart Front Column Cover Replacement Procedure 8 40 Dock Cart Fuses Replacement Procedure 8 41 Dock Cart Mounting Platform Replacement Procedure 8 43 Dock Cart Probe Holder Replacement Procedure 8 45 Dock Cart Probe Holder Kit Replacement Procedure 8 35 Dock Cart Probe Mux Box Replacement Procedure 8 47 Dock Cart Top Probe Holder Replacement Procedure 8 46 Dock Cart Tray lower Replacement Procedure 8 37 Dock Cart Tray Recorder Replacement Procedure 8 44 GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION KTI106052 R
91. 46 NO Replace the DVD CD R FVV media NO Replace the DVD Drive Figure 7 27 DVD CD R RW Drive Malfunction Chapter 7 Diagnostics Troubleshooting 7 23 GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 7 8 5 1 DVD CD R W Drive Test 1 Insert an empty DVD CD R W into the Drive Enter Sonoview by pressing the ARCHIVE key on the control panel see Figure 7 28 3 Click the Open icon to display the list of exams 4 Select exam s and backup them to DVD CD R W 5 Choose DVD CD Drive 6 The images which you have choosen during backup should be visible gt 3 After Backup HDD choose DVD CD Archive 1 Press Archive key 2 Click Open icon and backup exams Figure 7 28 To backup exams to DVD CD R W 7 24 Section 7 8 Troubleshooting Trees and Instructions GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VoLUSoN e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 7 8 6 Network Troubleshooting 7 8 6 1 No Connection to the Network at All 1 Check that the network cable between the scanner and the wall network is connected and well seated in both ends Use a network cable that is known to be OK 2 Connect a network cable between your Scanner and your PC Try to ping from the Scanner to the IP address on the PC If OK the hardware connection inside the Scanner is OK 7 8 6 2 GE remote service connection The customer gets visual information
92. 5 56 Keyboard Layout uo aa a bd k S sls 5 56 BOUND SCE viciado huq 5 56 MONTO TESI men daa Sud n a wae ew 5 56 A AE E n b n 5 56 Boot Screen FunctionS 5 57 GTP tennis eee Pee bee ee ee Asado ay dio 5 57 VOL seriearen enen room 5 57 ME SSO VICO artos ROT 77703 oo 5 57 miele RR EE TERCER ul re aun cn bi 5 58 ISI I COL is ba m sam lena gu un e wa a se ae don a 5 58 Memory Check in L NUX 5 59 XXV Table of Contents GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VoLUSON e DiRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL CHAPTEHR 6 Service Adjustments Was ar a as 6 1 PUTOS ChablelO x dr prre do UB io an bars 6 1 gel caracas Ed iaa aw da aa a are an G S las E pas ire 6 1 LCD Display Monitor Adiustment 6 2 Color Calibtauon x ama pupa ad abba aaa 6 2 LOEBTO ESS a dt u a oda ama haha kuham dd a Satan 6 3 Charge Golor prolll 2 aora busua dl ed Sedo n ku Qasa 6 4 Network Speed Settings 6 5 Modo Cart Height Adiustment 6 6 Dock Cart Height Adiustment 6 7 Adjusting height of the middle and lower shelf 6 7 Dock Cart light Height Adjustment 6 8 Adjusting height of the shelf
93. 5 13 Connecting the VCR VideoCassette Recorder NOTE There are 2 types of Mitsubishi HS MD3000 VCR PAL and NTSC approved by GE Healthcare 3 5 13 1 Direct Connection to the Voluson i Voluson e system Use the standard VCR type PAL or NTSC that is suited to your region The video signal is received through a VGA to video converter power socket Video Converter rear X a s o e o 6 am us Q Figure 3 69 Connection Scheme VCR A CAUTION When connecting the VCR Video Converter directly to the system it is necessary to use an additional power source As a safety requirement the VCR internal AC DC and the Video Converter AC DC supplied with the Video Converter must be medical grade conforming 60601 1 standard or the safety must be ensured by the use of a medical grade isolation transformer A NOTICE Auxiliary equipment with direct mains connection requires galvanic separation e g by use of a medical grade isolation transformer 1 Connect one end of the VGA cable to SVGA OUT located on the Voluson i Voluson e rear connector panel 2 Connect the other end of the VGA cable to RGB IN on the video converter rear 3 Connect one end of the S Video cable to S VIDEO OUT on the video converter 4 Connect the other end of the S Video cable to S VIDEO IN at the rear of the VCR Chapter 3 Setup Instructions 3 55 GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VoLUSoN e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERV
94. 5 14 4 Voluson i Voluson e mounted on Voluson Station NOTE For instructions see Section 3 5 3 9 Mounting large Peripherals e g VCR on page 3 42 Power Socket B from Voluson Station AUDIO OUT COMPOSITE RL VIDEO OUT SHS VIDEO OUT Figure 3 76 Connection Scheme The DVD recorder must be powered from the Voluson Station itself via one of the isolated peripheral power cables provided on the Voluson Station The video signal is received through a VGA to video converter and this must also be powered through one of the peripheral power outlets available on the Voluson Station 1 Connect one end of the Audio cable to AUDIO OUT located on the Image Resizer of the Voluson Station 2 Connect the other end of the Audio cable to AUDIO IN at the rear of the DVD recorder 3 Connect one end of the S Video cable to S VIDEO OUT located on the Image Resizer of the Voluson Station 4 Connect the other end of the S Video cable to S VIDEO IN at the rear of the DVD recorder If not already done set the switch to the correct positions PAL or NTSC 6 When all power and signal cables are connected to the system DVD recorder and video converter proceed as follows in the order stated e a Press the power ON switch on the DVD b Turn ON power to the Voluson i Voluson e system c Press the Circuit breaker on the Voluson Station Adjust the DVD Recorder settings as described in Section 3 5 14 5 on pag
95. 6 FOWGLDODDIGE s 25 225 ba dits rl R Re Ce HC 9 6 Pulsed PWA DODDIQl o xac iuo a do due dr cias re es 5 6 SLA DIMIN z 9 2 3 209 a R AUC aida he uquna 5 7 D Data Collection and Reconstruction 5 7 3D Image Presentation 5 7 D F R y aci xoa doct les udaan Si pd RU eQ ari 5 7 Block diagram Voluson8 i VolusonBe 5 8 Dataflow Control Description 5 9 P NIDO P ET 5 9 Special B Mode Techniques 10 Viso amen ad Ta aa ga aoaaa ada asses pap kd 5 10 D Mode Pulsed VVave Doppler 5 10 D Mode Autotrace dravvs PC calculated envelope to D Spectrum 5 11 CFM Mode Color Flow Mode 5 11 3D Mode Freezes after 1 volume svveep 5 11 Real Time 4D Mode nonstop volume rendering 5 11 Sonoview write mode store Image to Sonoview 5 11 Description of Software Options 5 12 SD M60686 ET 5 14 Rea IS css sa A Gun tee 5 14 MOOG a2 2 1408 paws don CETUR a Wi aa E ie oie s l 5 14 omart AD ModE b 5 14 VOCAL Virtual Organ Computer aided Analysis 5 14 TUI Tomographic Ultrasound Imaging 5 14 DICOM 5 15 VCI Volume Contrast Imaging 5 15 Real Time 4D Biopsy
96. 7 Activate the Auto Tester program by clicking the Record icon on the displayed screen xe Untitled Auto lester konpsd Event Of Figure 7 15 Start Auto Tester 8 Start scanning You can scan normally and everything will be recorded to the program up to several hours NOTE It is important that you are recording the processes where the errors normally occur Stop the program by clicking on Stop shown on the screen top Event or by pressing the ALT GR key on the alphanumeric keyboard Figure 7 16 Stop Autotester The following screen will appear Untitled Auto lester Figure 7 17 Auto Tester Finished 7 14 Section 7 6 How to use the Auto Tester program GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL Section 7 6 How to use the Auto Tester program conta 9 Maybe have it read to save the file press the Disc icon the following screen will appear E AutoTester ki Li Autotester File was successfully saved Figure 7 18 Auto Tester 10 The file will be saved in D Export AutotesterScripts Figure 7 19 saved file 11 ALT D contains the needed logs NOTE To analyze the workflow the exact date and time of occurrence needs to be documented 7 6 1 Limitation of the Auto Tester The following infomation will not be recorded depending on the moment the Auto Tester is activated so this must be provided by
97. AUTRES DIESES KUNDENDIENST HANDBUCH EXISTIERT NUR IN ENGLISCHER SPRACHE FALLS EIN FREMDER KUNDENDIENST EINE ANDERE SPRACHE BEN TIGT IST ES AUFGABE DES KUNDEN F R EINE ENTSPRECHENDE BERSETZUNG ZU SORGEN e VERSUCHEN SIE NICHT DAS GER T ZU REPARIEREN BEVOR DIESES KUNDENDIENST HANDBUCH NICHT ZU RATE GEZOGEN UND VERSTANDEN WURDE e WIRD DIESE WARNUNG NICHT BEACHTET SO KANN ES ZU VERLETZUNGEN DES KUNDENDIENSTTECHNIKERS DES BEDIENERS ODER DES PATIENTEN DURCH ELEKTRISCHE SCHLAGE MECHANISCHE ODER SONSTIGE GEFAHREN KOMMEN GE HEALTHCARE O VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL ESTE MANUAL DE SERVICIO S LO EXISTE EN INGL S AVISO ES SI ALG N PROVEEDOR DE SERVICIOS AJENO A GEHC SOLICITA UN IDIOMA QUE NO SEA EL INGL S ES RESPONSABILIDAD DEL CLIENTE OFRECER UN SERVICIO DE TRADUCCI N NO SE DEBER DAR SERVICIO T CNICO AL EQUIPO SIN HABER CONSULTADO Y COMPRENDIDO ESTE MANUAL DE SERVICIO LA NO OBSERVANCIA DEL PRESENTE AVISO PUEDE DAR LUGAR A QUE EL PROVEEDOR DE SERVICIOS EL OPERADOR O EL PACIENTE SUFRAN LESIONES PROVOCADAS POR CAUSAS EL CTRICAS MEC NICAS O DE OTRA NATURALEZA ESTE MANUAL DE ASSIST NCIA T CNICA S SE ENCONTRA DISPON VEL EM INGL S ATEN AO PT Br SE QUALQUER OUTRO SERVI O DE ASSIST NCIA T CNICA QUE N O A GEHC SOLICITAR ESTES MANUAIS NOUTRO IDIOMA DA RESPONSABILIDADE DO CLIENTE FORNECER OS SERVICOS DE TRADUGAO NAO TE
98. Application Settings Loading Procedure 8 3 1 8 3 2 Introduction The User Settings contains e User Programs e Auto Text e 3D 4D Programs Loading Procedure see Section 4 5 2 Load User Settings Only Application Settings on page 4 32 Section 8 4 Full Backup Presets Configurations amp Appl Settings Loading Procedure 8 4 1 8 4 2 Introduction The Full Backup contains following data e Patient demographic and exam data database containing the patient data and measurements SonoView image data NOT available when saving to the internal hard disk or DVD CD User Settings databases and files containing gray curves and the user settings Image transfer settings DICOM settings e g DICOM servers AE Title Station Name etc Measure Setup Settings user specific measure settings e Machine settings general settings such as language time date format and the enabled options e Windows Network Settings network settings including the computer name Serviceplatform state of the Service Software e VP additional system data Loading Procedure see Section 4 5 4 Load Full Backup Presets Configurations Application Settings on page 4 36 Chapter 8 Replacement Procedures 8 21 GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VoLuson e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL Section 8 5 Software and Functional Checks after Installation Upgrade Procedure 1 Press the UTILITIES key on the contro
99. Applications Gynecology Fertility Obstetrics Urology Note This probe is only applicable if the option RIC Probe is enabled Real time 4D endocavity broadband electronic curved array transducer RIC5 9W RS KTZ157095 with a frequency range of 5 9MHz H48661 EF Applications Gynecology Fertility Obstetrics Urology Note This probe is only applicable if the option RIC Probe is enabled Real time 4D broadband electronic linear array transducer with a R KTZ157010 frequency range of 6 16 MHz and a scan width of 40 mm iL ES H46701AC Applications Small Parts Periph Vascular Pediatrics Urology Orthopedics 710 RAB2 5RS Real time 4D neonatal broadband electronic curved array transducer KTZ157075 with a frequency range of 5 9MHz RNA5 9RS H45021LA Applications Obstetrics Pediatrics Neonatology EZ BT Version Cardiology Small Parts Probe is only applicable at systems with BT 07 software and higher NOTICE The probes RNA5 9RS and RSP6 16RS aren t applicable on Voluson e marked with in the manual NOTE The illustrations may not correspond to the actual product Chapter 9 Renewal Parts 9 47 GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 Section 9 12 Biopsy Needle Guides 12L Rs VOLUSON i VOLUSON e SERVICE MANUAL NOTE 9 48 Figure 9 24 Biopsy Needle Guides The illustrations may not correspond to the actual product Section 9 12 Biopsy Needle Guides GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON
100. Back Installation Procedure 8 52 Replacement of the Gel Condom Holder 8 53 Yir Lues sa amsa e h la s Wata S E ms de dal e a aia ga 8 53 TOONS ez su uska is eee bee Rae as qu usu 8 53 Preparations peta I EUR 2 i eae 8 53 Gel Condom Holder Removal Procedure 8 53 Gel Condom Holder Installation Procedure 8 53 Replacement of the Probe Holder for Endocavity Probes 8 54 Manpower ec ya o iia 8 54 TOOS nvidia it 8 54 mitis C 8 54 Probe Holder Removal Procedure 8 54 Probe Holder Installation Procedure 8 54 Replacement of the Additional Shelf Peripherals 8 55 Manpower Em 8 55 11005 AN 8 55 opafallons ha Da Dd tai da ate 8 55 Additional Shelf Peripherals Removal Procedure 8 55 Additional Shelf Peripherals Installation Procedure 8 55 Replacement of the Cover BVV Printer Shelf 8 56 WI AIMCO WEN TP 8 56 S ara E dde od old ec ahs Ede 8 56 PTODaTa LOT S xu x32 2 4 84219 22273 CRE ea ee hee adas de uya d 8 56 Cover BW Printer Shelf Removal Procedure 8 56 Cover BW Printer Shelf Installation Procedure 8 56 Replacement of the Console Bottom Shelf 8 57 Manpower sitiada
101. BootUp Screen With this button you can give in your own name You can see it when you Bootup the Voluson Voluson e Monitor Test Select the MONITOR TEST button to perform color calibration Operation see Section 6 3 LCD Display Monitor Adjustment on page 6 2 Printer Installation of printers or editing their settings is possible without entering the Windows Desktop Operation see 3 7 4 Printer Installation manually on page 3 85 A WARNING Only accessories explicitly recognized and released by the system manufacturer GE 5 56 Healthcare may be used in connection with the system Section 5 13 Service Page GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VoLUSoN e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL Section 5 14 Boot Screen Functions 5 14 1 Overvievv Following LINUX supported functions are available as soon as the Boot Screen appears Voluson GE Service Rollback Memtest Figure 5 31 Boot screen A NOTICE After 3 sec without pressing any key the system will boot up in windows Voluson item If you missed step 2 retry again with CTRL ALT DEL 5 14 1 1 Voluson The System will boot up in windows The Ultrasound Application is started For details refer to Section 3 6 2 1 During a normal boot you may observe on page 3 69 5 14 1 2 GE Service This function MUST NOT be used by the customer Chapter 5 Components and Functions Theory 5 57 GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DI
102. Bottom gray D Cart HHH E Cover Bottom blue D Cart Dock Cart light KTZ280044 Cover Bottom blue D Cart Dock Cart light Probe Holder Kit D Cart Dock Cart light KTZ280022 Probe Holder Kit D Cart Dock Cart light KTZ300716 os Probe Holder Top D Cart Dock Cart light H48671MM Probe Holder Top D Cart Dock Cart light Probe Holder for Endocavity probes KTZ134657 Probe Holder for Endocavity probes 1 Y 1 D Cart Dock Cart light H48671MN D Cart Dock Cart light NOTE The illustrations may not correspond to the actual product Chapter 9 Renewal Parts 9 31 GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 9 9 6 Optional Dock Cart Dock Cart light conta 668 Figure 9 13 Dock Cart Dock Cart light Replacement parts cont d Table 9 17 Dock Cart Dock Cart light Replacement parts cont d MEM Back Column Cover gray D Cart KTZ280023 Back Column Cover gray D Cart Front Column Cover gray D Cart Column Cover gray D Cart KTZ280024 Front Column Cover gray D Cart Column Cover Front Column Cover gray D Cart D Cart Column Cover complete blue KTZ280068 Column Cover complete blue D Cart Dock Cart light D Cart Dock Cart light m P 9 Power Distribution Power Distribution D Cart Dock Cart light incl cable Kit D Cart Dock Cart light HUB D Cart Voluson Station KTZ280029 HUB internal D Cart Voluson Station NOTE The illustrations may not correspon
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104. HEALTHCARE SERVICE MANUAL DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 Mode RS at Color Flow Mode CFM Tables for 12L 14 1 e1Ba ul Ajisuejul sind pajenuaye xew ye ujdeq 42 GIL 40 yidag 92 SIL 40 uld q V ure q Indino gp z1 9 1dbisnooe euornoejoJeJ yead pejenueny ainssaid onsnooe asind pejenueny zuu9 SMUl gU19 MUJ jisuojui oDeJoAe ye d eneds E Ausu lul S Jewod indino pejenueny JOMOd indino pepunog jme Ga piepue s zaa uod u 09e uonejou 1s9 39e uomnejou ELLE JE lll UON MO J 40 02 epojy Bunelado SH IZI l pom 1eonpsuej 1146 ejnuede lu eAinb3 6sez9931 0 998 x pul so sennuenb parnseau jo Aeulumns IN wo OIL ouenbej4 W49 Aypeno W40 ZH abuey I9019A SOY MO 4 ysueq eur 4 MO x W49 xog WD pue xog W40 ueis xog AJO 1 MOd XL g suopuo lud SN3S 94u0O Bum s Kouenboe Bunesado s uoz 004 UooZ UIpIM J012esoDeuj g pue 1012eseDeuj g HE1S 1012eseBeuJ g xew ved ING 274 IA xeu qe ul5u 7 e904 uoreuuojJu eva Em 22 4 82 g jo unu Acoustic Output Index Determination Tables nIEA x pu uinuuixe N 129010 Jeqe1 xapul NO j 40102
105. Have Disk IF your printer is nat listed consult your printer documentation far compatible printer software Use the following port USB001 Virtual printer port far USB LPT1 Recommended Printer Port Note Most computers ul LPT2 Printer Part The connector for this p LPT 3 Printer Pert COMI Serial Port Manufacturer Printers 0 2 Serial Port 5 Serial Part Alps COM4 Serial Part Apallo FILE Print to File Apple APS PS ql Ez This driver i digitally signed Figure 3 107 Select Printer Port Have Disk 9 In the following window select the HAVE DISK button 3 86 Section 3 7 Printer Installation O GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 3 7 4 Printer Installation manually conta 10 Use the BROWSE button to search the Printer Driver path R system periph xxxx 11 Click OPEN Select the xxx inf file and click OPEN again Locate File Install From Disk Look in o E i E H Insert the manufacturer s installation disk and then ES make sure that the correct drive is selected below KA HPDeskjets6o0 KO HPDeskjet5900 OlivettiP210 C SonyUP Dz3MD CI E Copy manufacturer s files fram R system periph SonyUP D897 Browse Filename Files of type Figure 3 108 Select Printer Driver path R system periph verify selec
106. High Resolution Zoom function Harmonic Imaging m Press the HI key on the control panel to switch on off the Coded Harmonic Imaging function in 2D Mode provided the active probe allows this function Press the Soft menu buttons to select a part of interest of the 2D image ANGLE The advantage of the decreased field of view is an increased 2D frame rate due to the smaller sector width Press the Soft menu buttons to select the depth position of the actual focus FOC DEPTH DEPTH zone s Arrows at the left edge of the 2D image mark the active focal zone s by their depth position Pressing the Soft menu buttons increases the number of transmit focal zone FOC NUM NUM so that you can tighten up the beam for a specific area Press the Soft menu buttons for Image magnification Pan Zoom in read OOM and write mode N Press the Soft menu buttons to adjust the range of the receive frequency high resolution lower penetration mid resolution mid penetration or lower resolution high penetration Control to improve the resolution by reducing the frame rate QUALITY Respectively reducing the resolution by increasing the image frame rate OTI Otimized Tissue Imaging OTITM allows to fine tune the system for scanning different kinds of tissue Persistence is a temporal filter that averages frames together PERSIST This has the effect of presenting a smoother softer image Enhance brings out subtle tissue differenc
107. JE LI FIRMA WIADCZ CA KLIENTOWI USIUGI SERWISOWE WYMAGA UDOST PNIENIA PODR CZNIKA W J ZYKU INNYM NIZ ANGIELSKI OBOWI ZEK ZAPEWNIENIA STOSOWNEGO TIUMACZENIA SPOCZYWA NA KLIENCIE NIE PR BOWA SERWISOWAC NINIEJSZEGO SPRZ TU BEZ UPRZEDNIEGO PL ZAPOZNANIA SIE Z PODRECZNIKIEM SERWISOWYM NIEZASTOSOWANIE SIE DO TEGO OSTRZEZENIA MOZE GROZIC OBRAZENIAMI CIAIA SERWISANTA OPERATORA LUB PACJENTA W WYNIKU PORAZENIA PRADEM URAZU MECHANICZNEGO LUB INNEGO RODZAJU ZAGROZEN GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VoLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL ACEST MANUAL DE SERVICE ESTE DISPONIBIL NUMAI N LIMBA ENGLEZA DACA UN FURNIZOR DE SERVICII PENTRU CLIENTI NECESITA O ALTA LIMBA DECAT CEA ENGLEZA ESTE DE DATORIA CLIENTULUI SA FURNIZEZE O TRADUCERE ATENTIE NU NCERCATI SA REPARATI ECHIPAMENTUL DECAT ULTERIOR RO CONSULTARII I INTELEGERII ACESTUI MANUAL DE SERVICE IGNORAREA ACESTUI AVERTISMENT AR PUTEA DUCE LA R NIREA DEPANATORULUI OPERATORULUI SAU PACIENTULUI N URMA PERICOLELOR DE ELECTROCUTARE MECANICE SAU DE ALTA NATURA HAHHOE PYKOBOHCTBO NO TOJIBKO HA A3bIKE CEPBACHOMY HE HA A3bIKE CAMOCTOSITEJIBHO lt
108. JE ZAJI T N P EKLADU DO ODPOV DAJ C HO JAZYKA KOLEM Z KAZN KA e NEPROV D JTE DR BU TOHOTO ZA ZEN ANI BYSTE SI P E ETLI V STRAHA TENTO SERVISN N VOD A POCHOPILI JEHO OBSAH V P PAD NEDODRZOVAN T TO V STRAHY M E DOJ T RAZU ELEKTRICK M PROUDEM PRACOVN KA POSKYTOVATELE SLU EB OBSLU N HO PERSON LU NEBO PACIENT VLIVEM ELEKTRICK HOP PROUDU RESPEKTIVE VLIVEM K RIZIKU MECHANICK HO PO KOZEN NEBO JIN MU RIZIKU CS DENNE SERVICEMANUAL FINDES KUN PA ENGELSK e HVIS EN KUNDES TEKNIKER HAR BRUG FOR ET ANDET SPROG END ENGELSK ER DET KUNDENS ANSVAR AT S RGE FOR OVERS TTELSE ADVARSEL e FORS G IKKE AT SERVICERE UDSTYRET MEDMINDRE DA DENNE SERVICEMANUAL ER BLEVET L EST OG FORSTAET MANGLENDE OVERHOLDELSE AF DENNE ADVARSEL KAN MEDFORE SKADE P GRUND AF ELEKTRISK MEKANISK ELLER ANDEN FARE FOR TEKNIKEREN OPERATOREN ELLER PATIENTEN DEZE ONDERHOUDSHANDLEIDING IS ENKEL IN HET ENGELS VERKRIJGBAAR ALSHET ONDERHOUDSPERSONEEL EEN ANDERE TAAL VEREIST DAN IS DE KLANT VERANTWOORDELIJK VOOR DE VERTALING ERVAN e PROBEER DE APPARATUUR NIET TE ONDERHOUDEN VOORDAT DEZE ONDERHOUDSHANDLEIDING WERD GERAADPLEEGD EN BEGREPEN IS NL INDIEN DEZE WAARSCHUWING NIET WORDT OPGEVOLGD ZOU HET ONDERHOUDSPERSONEEL DE OPERATOR OF EEN PATI NT GEWOND KUNNEN RAKEN ALS GEVOLG VAN EEN ELEKTRISCHE SCHOK MECHANISCHE OF ANDERE GEVAREN GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VoLusoN e DIRECTI
109. K Key Caps Replacement Procedure 8 25 Keyboard Layout Adjustment 6 10 L Label Locations 1 11 LINUX Memory Check 5 59 List of Abbreviations 9 2 Load Full Backup Presets Config Appl Settings 4 36 User Settings Only Application Settings 4 32 Loading Procedure Full Backup Presets Config Appl Settings 8 21 System Software 8 3 User Settings Only Application Settings 8 21 M M Mode Functional Checks 4 11 Map Network Drive 3 116 Measure Setup Software Configuration Checks 4 40 Media Formatting 4 29 Models Covered 1 2 Modo Cart Cable Clips Replacement Procedure 8 31 Modo Cart Fuses Index GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 Replacement Procedure 8 32 Modo Cart Probe Holders Replacement Procedure 8 30 Modo Cart Wheels Replacement Procedure 8 33 Modo Cart Components Replacement Procedure 8 30 Monitor Adjustment 6 2 Monitor Display Functional Checks 4 6 N Network IP Address Configuration 3 114 O Options Activation 8 23 Replacement Procedure 8 23 P Peripherals Functional Checks 4 41 Physical Dimensions 2 4 Power Off Shutdown 3 70 4 3 Power On Boot Up 4 2 Power Requirements electrical 2 2 Preparing the Unit for Installation 3 9 Printer Installation 3 78 Printer Installation manually 3 85 Printer Remote Control Selection 3 95 Printer Settings Adjustment 3 89 Probe Connector Cleaning 10 9 Probes 3 103 Probes Connector Us
110. KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 8 2 1 5 System Software Installation Procedure FMI from DVD cont d DVD FMI Figure 8 5 battery less charged or Power supply is disconnected In this case connect the Power supply to charge the battery afterwards try again NOTE To check capacity of the battery move the cursor over the Battery Icon in the status area see Figure 5 11 on page 5 31 10 Verify that only the DVD drive is connected to the system then click OK Figure 8 6 below DVD FMI Figure 8 6 Verify that USB devices are disconnected then click OK 11 To start update procedure click YES Figure 8 7 below DVD FMI e Figure 8 7 Yes start update procedure 12 The system saves Full Backup in silent mode on R then it reboots into LINUX 13 A silent Rollback image from C is stored on After executing all LINUX commands the system reboots again 8 8 Section 8 2 System Software Installation Upgrade Procedure GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VoLUSoN e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 8 2 1 5 System Software Installation Procedure FMI from DVD cont d NOTE If the currently installed software has to be upgraded to a newer version and the system DVD being used is SW 8 2 0 or higher a new software specific Permanent key is required Enter the appropriate Permanent Key calculated in OKOS http 3 187 187 9 OKOS select OK and confirm with ENTE
111. LED driver cable Backlight Inverter Flexboard Display Data Cables 6Bit GPD5 and 8Bit GPD6 Cable Set LCD Display KTZ280158 14 3 RBI to Base Board FLEX KTZ220272 426 Base Board to Keyboard cable KTZ220331 LV LITE 9 22 Section 9 8 Miscellaneous Cables GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VoLUSoN e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL Table 9 8 Miscellaneous Cables SATA Data cable 7pin Power adapter cable 4pin Converter cable with USB Power_Plug power adaptor power cord HDD Copy Adapter KTZ280219 dm x Chapter 9 Renewal Parts 9 23 GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VoLUSoN e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL Section 9 9 Optional Peripherals and Accessories Table 9 9 below outlines the optional peripherals and accessories described in the sub sections Table 9 9 Optional Peripherals and Accessories Replacement Parts 9 9 1 Recording Tools Figure 9 6 Optional Peripherals and Accessories Recording Tools Table 9 10 Optional Peripherals and Accessories Recording Tools S VHS Medical Grade VCR NTSC KTZ211368 NTSC Mitsubishi VCR HS MD3000U H46801D Video Converter required S VHS Medical Grade VCR PAL KTZ211369 PAL Mitsubishi VCR HS MD3000E H46801C Video Converter required DVD Recorder PAL NTSC KTZ154759 DVD Recorder PAL NTSC Sony DVO 1000MD H48651ND Video Converter required e Ki KTZ196266 Video Converter VGA to video converter 48651 inc
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113. M 12 Static 3D RAB25 RSIABD MI 12 Default 22 12 7cm 12 5Hz Tis 02 02 04 2006 10 33 25 PM Default Sut 12 7cm 1 2 5H2 Tis 02 02 04 2006 10 33 25 PM Surface AD Image Cine OH Graphics Set Rendering VCI Static MagiCut 3D Rot Cine nit e Show ROI Box Reset Curve e Edit RO 2 Sub Menu Change Freeze x Change Freeze Rot Y Rot Z Par Shift Ref Image Ref Image Volpre 3D Contr 50 3D Bright 50 Image Z n Pepere Carp H ZB 12 D YN 52 LD Software RAH 48 ASICB MI 15 ARKH Wim Prol Kratechreil t 0 0 dom MHI pe 032717 KA 9 160 2000 06 07 18 1 EE Lar Tis 0 1 po roc om Pii Gya m r it saad G9 7 CAED aidi ji 5 Hinche YEL Sxatik Sono Y AD labor Tallin k Auto Anpass Live Mode Rot Y Ret Z Par Shift Figure 4 14 SonoAVC SonoVCAD Table 4 8 Functions after the 3D Acquisition Choose the If not currently active press the MENU POINTER Cursor key near the trackball Now move Reference image the cursor to the desired Sectional Plane A B or C or the rendered 3D image in the lower right quadrant and then press SET right or left trackball key E 3D The chosen reference image is marked by the green letter on the screen Note All control functions are automatically assigned to the image chosen for reference Move the image a Image data can be moved around Rotation about X axis lf not currently active press the MENU POINTER Cur
114. NOTE For further details about Indicatons of AC Adapter and Battery Status refer to Chapter 7 How to check System Status Indicator LEDs on page 7 5 Power On Off Buttons Power On Off Button This is an instantaneous push button 5 26 Section 5 4 Back End Processor GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VoLUSoN e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 5 4 13 BackEnd Connectors 5 4 13 1 5 4 14 Figure 5 9 View of the Voluson i Voluson e Rear Panel External BackEnd Connectors Table 5 4 External BackEnd Connectors LAN 10 100 Base TX Ethernet network connector rear connector panel SVGA Output VCR option or CRT monitor option Docking connector currently not in use 15 LCD Monitor The Voluson Voluson e 15 LCD Monitor incorporates improved XGA LCD technology has a power consumption of approximately 8W provides a wide viewing angle and features enhanced contrast capabilities Chapter 5 Components and Functions Theory 5 27 GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VoLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL Section 5 5 Power Supply Unit 5 5 1 Introduction The Power Supply Unit GPP provides the Voluson i Voluson e system with both Low Voltage and High Voltage power and also enables recharging of the battery The GPP Unit controls following main functions Input switching stage selects between the external DC source or internal battery Back End Low Voltage pow
115. NOTICE Auxiliary equipment with direct mains connection requires galvanic separation e g by use of a medical grade isolation transformer 1 Connect one end of the VGA cable to SVGA OUT located on the Voluson i Voluson e rear connector panel 2 Connect the other end of the VGA cable to RGB IN on the video converter rear 3 Connect one end of the S Video cable to S VIDEO OUT on the video converter 4 Connect the other end of the S Video cable to S VIDEO IN at the rear of the DVD recorder Chapter 3 Setup Instructions 3 59 GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VoLUSoN e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 3 5 14 1 Direct Connection to the Voluson i Voluson e system cont d NOTE Dip svvitches are located beneath the video converter as shovvn in Figure 3 74 belovv Input Select button Dip Switches Figure 3 74 Video Converter Front view left image and Rear view right image 5 If not already done set the switches to the correct positions as shown in Figure 3 75 below Ot On Off On E o 2 F LI 3 4 L 4 50 5 5 NTSC PAL B rl 6 r d 7 O 7 I 8 Figure 3 75 Video Converter Dip Switch Positions 6 When all power and signal cables are connected to the system DVD recorder and video converter proceed as follows in the order stated a Press the power ON switch on the DVD recorder b Press the power ON switch on the Video converter c Turn ON power to the Voluson i
116. OB Gynecology GYN e Cardiology CARD Urology URO e Vascular VAS e Neurology NEURO Small Parts SM P e Pediatrics PED e Orthopedics ORTHO The Voluson i Voluson amp e supports a variety of linear and curved array probes for various clinical applications Medical application fields include e Obstetrics Gynecology and Fertility e Radiology e Internal Medicine e Neurology e Cardiology Oncology Urology Orthopedics e Pediatrics The system is designed for follow up expansion In addition to the initial operational settings for each transducer pre programmed in the system user customized parameter settings for each transducer may be inserted by the operator and stored for recall as needed via the system control panel System configuration is stored on the hard drive and all necessary software is loaded from the hard drive on power up The user initiates system operation via the control panel and the alohanumeric keyboard Biopsy guidelines are provided on screen to assist in the collection of tissue samples using biopsy guide adapters offered as an optional accessory The system provides the ability to perform remote viewing of images without compression via DICOM 3 0 compatible output Management of patient history is possible by Sonoview image filing function High resolution images are provided by utilizing a technology called digital dynamic receive focusing For mo
117. Output amp Index Determination Tables en eA xepuj WNWIXeW 2401 Jeqe1 x pul 1SINPSUBAL e I LO M 6 lt 9 E E 2pon g epow B5unei do Su 91 0138 YORI VOY pue 7 2 L090923l 0 998 lqe 1 indino onsnooy A 28 SERVICE MANUAL VOLUSON i VOLUSON e Mode ion Mode B M 16 RS at Mot Tables for SP10 DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 A 1 25 GE HEALTHCARE EE EN 001 144 SN3S A u nb z suonpuo un g OS 1 jouad 4 2163 u1 su lul pue 1012eseDeuj g uuo 4 xew ye z as nd pes 1019eseDeuJ g xew 1 yidag aL 10 dod OEE E m SIL 10 uideq xeu va IW xeu ye wed Jo ouJelp eunyede juajeamby wo dey eae ure q indino gp Z4 ounssoeJd edIN dpijsnooe 6 yeod peyenueny 95 snove zUJ9 SAAUJ e16a ul jsualul a o ysuajul abeJane e10duia ye d eneds pajenuany izey 2 w 12 z dl yo utu d 5 NINE MEME HE ES us sw ME MMM E ME ee fea Wu 20 pe ME Hm ee m m Zo uo l ME n DES DO ICI T m 77 EUM polW W 8 epojy Bunesado SH 9L 0LdS l pONW 19INPSUBAL SponN N g epoy Bunes do SH 9L 0LdS I POW 4i99npsueulL 6SEZ9DAI 01 1096 x pul 10 sennuenb painseaw jo Arewwns
118. REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 8 14 26 Replacement of the DVD Drive 8 14 26 1 Manpower One person 10 minutes 8 14 26 2 Tools Phillips screwdriver 1 8 14 26 3 Preparations 1 Power Off Shutdown the system as described in Section 3 6 3 on page 3 70 2 Remove the Top Shelf Additional Bottom Cover as described in Section 8 14 12 on page 8 62 or remove the optional Probe Mux Bos as described in Section 8 14 9 on page 8 58 3 Remove the Top Shelf Bottom Front Cover as described in Section 8 14 19 on page 8 71 8 14 26 4 DVD Drive Removal Procedure 1 Unplug the USB cable and the Power cable 2 Loosen the 4 screws 2 on each side and remove the DVD drive 2 on each side Figure 8 91 unscrew the screws 8 14 26 5 DVD Drive Installation Procedure 1 Place the new DVD Drive and fasten it with the 4 screws 2 on each side 2 Reconnect the cables 3 Mount the Top Shelf Bottom Front Cover as described in Section 8 14 19 5 on page 8 71 4 Mount the Top Shelf Additional Bottom Cover as described in Section 8 14 12 5 on page 8 62 or mount the optional Probe Mux Box as described in Section 8 14 9 5 on page 8 59 8 78 Section 8 14 Replacement of the Voluson Station Components GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VoLUSoN e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL Chapter 9 Renewal Parts Section 9 1 Overview 9 1 1 Purpose of Chapter 9 This chapter gives you an overview of replacement parts available for the Voluson Voluson e NOTE
119. SERVICE MANUAL Chapter 8 Replacement Procedures Section 8 1 Overview 6 1 1 A NOTICE A WARNING A NOTICE x Purpose of Chapter 8 This chapter contains replacement procedures for different modules and their subsystems The Manpower time and Tools indicated in the Sub sections include all requirements from Preparations to Installation Procedures No covers or panels should be removed from the system high voltage risk Service and repairs must only be performed by authorized personal Attempting do it yourself repairs invalidate warranty and are an infringement to regulations and are inadmissible acc to IEC 60601 1 The appropriate functional tests of the system as described in Chapter 4 have to be performed after replacement procedures The Waste of Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE must not be disposed as unsorted municipal waste and must be collected separately Please contact the manufacturer or other authorized disposal company for information concerning the decommission of your equipment Chapter 8 Replacement Procedures 8 1 GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON Ve DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 8 8 2 1 2 NOTE Table 8 1 Chapter 8 Contents s m een Page bor User Settings Only Application Settings Loading Procedure Full Backup Presets Configurations Appl Settings Loading Procedure 95 onnan CIN pennae 0 o Returning Shipping System P
120. SH 9I1 01d3S I POW 4 onpsuci r M98141 Yd4 pue 2 L090923l 0 998 a1qe1 Bunioday indino onsnooy A 31 Acoustic Output amp Index Determination Tables VOLUSON i VOLUSON e GE HEALTHCARE SERVICE MANUAL DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 Mode 9W RS at 2D Mode B Tables for IC5 A 1 28 e1Baju isua u1 sind pajenusye xew 1 yidag 811 40 yidag SLL 40 yidag J9 9WBIp eunuede juejeamby E ure q ndino gp 21 ojnssoJd dbnsnooe euonoejoJeJ Jeed pajenuany g e ainssaid onsnooe L euo 98J9 8 1 4894 LU9 S MUI e1Bajul isua uI asind a 9 Edi dW RE o uU19 S MUI e169 u1 Ausu lul sind zUIo AAUJ usua ul DEA AB Hen ye d eneds peyenueny zW9 MWU jsuejul d eDejo e p1odujel xyeed jeneds MUI J AOd indino papunog I BH el 1 noq IndinO E sy sy sy HW e Sun oM onsnooy 200 piepueis zaa moday 09e uOnejou 1so 99e uonejou 8 5 UON LO z epojy Bunersado Su M6 991 1 poly 19INPSUBAL 6SEZ9DA 01 998 uolmguluu1919p x pul 103 sennuenb painseau jo jeuuung Acoustic Output Index Determination Tables Bri zt a o e o c e o OIL poyy q polN Bunes do du uld q e204 0 SL ojBue xoguuooz 16 pes xogwooz pu xoguiooz 001 PIN in 0 1 NO 0 0z a
121. Stop procezslogger Did Shift F11 Stark remote socket control Alt F11 Stop remote socket control Al BA amp CESPA Lindo typing Shift DELETE Cut text Shift INSERT Insert test Ctrl INSERT Copy text Figure 7 2 Shortcut list Ctrl H For some shortcuts a service dongle and the Standard GE revolving password is required After enabling Extended Access press the LEFT TRACKBALL KEY once followed by the shortcut Shortcut Description Ctrl C copy text export system state Full Backup and Dump files to Alt D D export Ctrl H shortcuts list see Figure 7 2 above H during start start UISApp in a mode ignoring all Ultrasound hardware Ctrl Alt start stop Presentation Loop Ctrl Alt L full Backup load Alt P stores screenshot on D export Ctrl Alt S full Backup save Ctrl V paste insert text from clipboard Ctrl X cut text Ctrl Z undo typing Ctrl F8 show password dialog for enabling shortcuts Alt F5 create process logger snapshot Alt F6 burn process logger snapshot to CD Alt F7 start stop process logger Shift F11 start remote socket control Alt F11 stop remote socket control Alt Backspace undo typing Shift Delete cut text Shift Insert insert text paste Ctrl Insert copy text 7 4 Section 7 2 Collect Vital System Information GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL Section 7 3 Check Points
122. T WT F 5 090 Save amp Exit 4 5 6 7 11 E 13 14 15 16 17 13 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 Clive Name Hosp 51 1 Cancel SavegExit Figure 6 15 Uncheck check box adjust time Select the DATE TIME tab in the Date Time Properties window Set the proper time for the system s location and then click OK right image of Figure 6 15 above Click the SAVE amp EXIT button to save your changes and exit the System Setup page The System is shutting down automatically and restarts again 7 8 9 Section 6 10 Daylight Saving Time DST New Dates GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VoLUSoN e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL Chapter 7 Diagnostics Troubleshooting Section 7 1 Overview 7 1 1 Purpose of Chapter 7 This section describes how to setup and run the tools and software that help maintain image quality and system operation Basic host system and board level diagnostics are run whenever power is applied Some Service Tools may be run at the application level 7 1 2 Overvievv There may be a time when it would be advantageous to capture trouble images and system data logs for acquisition through remote diagnostics Insite2 or to be sent back to the manufacturer for analysis There are different options to acquire this data that would give different results Table 7 1 Contents in Chapter 7 Chapter 7 Diagnostics Tro
123. Tools Phillips screwdriver 1 8 13 10 3 Preparations 1 Power Off Shutdown the system as described in Section 3 6 3 on page 3 70 2 Disconnect the DVD Recorder Writer 8 13 10 4 Tray Recorder Removal Procedure 1 Unscrew the 2 screws and carefully remove the Tray Recorder Figure 8 56 unscrew the screws Tray Recorder Installation Procedure 1 Place the new Tray Recorder and fasten it with the screws 2 Reconnect the DVD Recorder Writer Section 8 13 Replacement of the Dock Cart Components GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 8 13 11 Replacement of the Probe Holder for Endocavity probes 8 13 11 1 Manpower One person 5 minutes 8 13 11 2 Tools Phillips screwdriver 1 8 13 11 3 Preparations none 8 13 11 4 Probe Holder Removal Procedure 1 Screw off the 2 screws and carefully remove the Probe Holder Figure 8 57 screw off the screws 8 13 11 5 Probe Holder Installation Procedure 1 Place the new Probe Holder and fasten it with the screws as shown in Figure 8 57 on page 8 45 Chapter 8 Replacement Procedures 8 45 GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VoLUSoN e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 8 13 12 Replacement of the Top Probe Holder 8 13 12 1 Manpower One person 2 minutes 8 13 12 2 Tools none 8 13 12 3 Preparations none 8 13 12 4 Top Probe Holder Removal Procedure 1 Carefully pull out the Top Probe Holder Figur
124. Tools vvindovv vvith Softvvare 8 x x 5 13 2 1 Auto Tester File Autotest is a log function of customer activities lt records all user actions scanning entries performing Calculations review of Patient Reports etc lt is possible to safe record as file on HDD But also export to DVD CD can be done to allow replay of the records on other units A NOTICE For intermittent problems this file can be requested from the Service Engineer or customer It is possible to burn this file on DVD CD R W Operation see Section 7 6 How to use the Auto Tester program on page 7 13 5 54 Section 5 13 Service Page GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VoLUSoN e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 5 13 2 2 Update 5 13 2 2 1 FMI from DVD By means of the FMI FROM DVD button the Systems CA image is partly or completely updated The System Software parts to be upgraded depend on contents of the used System DVD PRECONDITION The Boot priority order in BIOS has to be 1 IDE 0 2 USB CDROM NOTE During FMI from DVD the used system configuration incl Full Backup will be stored on R The previously used System configuration before FMI from DVD was performed is simply restored by activating the Rollback function Operation see Section 5 14 1 3 on page 5 58 5 13 2 2 2 FMI from external device By means of the FMI FROM EXTERNAL DEVICE button the Systems CA image is partly or completely updated The System Softwar
125. VOLUSON Ve DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 8 2 2 5 A CAUTION NOTE A NOTICE A NOTICE 8 16 System Software Installation Procedure FMI from external device The system software installation procedure starts with saving and recording the settings present on the system silent Rollback Then the new software is written to the hard disk using the Stick Application Settings are automatically updated to match with new Software version Existing User Programs 3D 4D Programs and Auto Text remain unaffected Afterwards the new software is configured such that it is integrated again in its environment Disconnecting ALL external USB devices is NECESSARY also the DVD Drive Re installation of any previously attached printer has to be done after the upgrade procedure Note Installing the Bluetooth Printer and its connection set is not possible by the user For more information about FMI from external device refer to Section 5 13 2 2 2 on page 5 55 1 Perform Preparations as described in Section 8 2 2 4 on page 8 13 2 lf not already done disconnect all external USB devices 3 Insert the Stick into the USB port on the rear of the system 4 Restart the system Turn system OFF and then back ON If the system boots into LINUX the Boot priority order in BIOS is incorrect In this case cancel the software installation procedure select Exit Reboot by means of the Arrow keys right
126. W W ar aaCa 1 MY W aG Wa aAP E LR E 1 LLL EN NN pe ARA A APRA AO 5 9 a 11 MAS vuru a Pd CO A E GW IIIa iwa T sawna A SSS T YY 111 w m A 1 90 E nae ETE sr wem CC 1 A 2 Gan rotary control to adjust the sensitivity brightness of the entire image Lo D AAA 11 x m n s Tone 1 v qax v smi Feerass AR 11 wma 7 Oe owe ea ies 0777 m ewe O near Y strate pian E zl edri nsss as amononoinisn m mmm 0600171777 5 36 Section 5 6 Keyboard and Control Panel GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL Table 5 7 Voluson6 i Voluson e key codes Voluson i Voluson e Functionality displays a cursor for menu and image operations Dual Screen format vertical distribution Quad Screen format Single Screen format programmable key programmable key 3 Magnifier Zoom Activates Deactivates Zoom mode Read Write Freeze Run left trackball key middle trackball key right trackball key Trackball mouse position positions the cursor invokes 3D Volume mode or Real Time 4D mode continuos volume sweep call up of the Patient report page EA EEE EBE x x PET TTT ET EET ET x Chapter 5 Components and Functions
127. Wireless Network Interface 5 23 iD AN 5 24 H OH OLU zo ito ood pa aede a d b bb oM doc 5 24 lan GCOMUON io dcn doused wae Awe Ss Juice cis Mae ae ic 5 25 Temperature CODIIO 5 25 H C En qc Ur PC rep 5 26 Power Management Block 5 26 BaCKENG CONMECIOIS eu rd na oh CE CR eR HORE ORCI UR D d ERR O 5 27 External BackEnd Connectors 5 27 TO EODIMONIO a ack darts PI 5 27 lower SUDDIV Uh sucios risa Sem S y s RE REIS Seow eee Ae 5 28 IR LO U LOTY e Bebe na um ai do mapa B h o L ed rb Hes 5 28 Power Supply Unit Components 5 28 Power Management 5 29 Power Operating Modes 5 29 Critical Temperature Sensor 5 29 DG SQUICS SeleC OT 4 2359 Vac Rd de veo iQ So Sox Z Ca x x Su 5 30 Rechargeable Battery Pack Assy GPA 9 31 Batey Gharg xcu qa mim EE ebay rca siwis d BB 5 33 H LO QUCLOR ci 5 33 Hecal bratlon n c idas 9 34 Keyboard and Control Panel 5 35 Keyboard and Control Panel Layout 5 38 XX V Table of Contents GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL Keyboard and Contr
128. Write Speed of the DVD CD Recorder 1 Click the SETTINGS icon on the left side of the Sonoview screen 2 Select DVD CD RECORDER from the tool bar 9 DVDICD Recorder NU DVD RW SDW 082 LX48 E sd Write Speed Maximum M ws Settings icon OK Cancel Figure 4 19 Settings of the DVD CD Recorder 3 Choose the Write Speed from the corresponding pop up menu Chapter 4 Functional Checks 4 29 GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VoLusoN e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL Section 4 5 Backup and Restore Database Preset Configurations and Images 1 Press the UTILITIES key on the keyboard The menu area changes to the Utilities menu 2 Select the SYSTEM item from the menu area to activate the setup desktop screen 3 Select the BACKUP page User Settings Only group Full Backup group Figure 4 20 System Setup Backup page The Backup page is subdivided in two main groups A User Settings Only Section 4 5 1 Save User Settings Only Application Settings on page 4 31 Section 4 5 2 Load User Settings Only Application Settings on page 4 32 B Full Backup e Section 4 5 3 Save Full Backup Presets Configurations Application Settings on page 4 34 Section 4 5 4 Load Full Backup Presets Configurations Application Settings on page 4 36 Section 4 5 5 Delete Full Backup Presets Configurations amp Application Settings
129. a backup into a system that has a lower software version than the system the backup was created on is prohibited 2 Options can only be restored on the same Voluson i Voluson e system within the same major software version 3 When loading a backup into a system with a software version that has a higher major number 6 x x gt 7 x x the following items will not be restored A User Settings B Options C State of the Service Platform 4 The user is only allowed to restore data to a different system if and only if the software version on this system is the same as in the backup 5 The user is only allowed to restore data onto the same system if and only if the software version on this system is equal or higher than the version in the backup 6 The user is not allowed to restore the following items to a different system A Windows Network Settings B Options C DICOM AE Title D DICOM Station Name E State of the Service Platform Section 4 5 Backup and Restore Database Preset Configurations and Images GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VoLUSoN e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 4 5 4 Load Full Backup Presets Configurations Application Settings conta 1 Press the UTILITIES key on the keyboard The menu area changes to the Utilities menu 2 Select the SYSTEM item from the menu area to activate the setup desktop screen 3 Select the BACKUP page and click the LOAD button of the Fu
130. alado iii ss tonu md bada 8 57 TOOD rp 8 5 FTODalallolib PPP 8 5 Console Bottom Shelf Removal Procedure 8 57 Console Bottom Shelf Installation Procedure 8 57 Replacement of the optional Probe Mux Box 8 58 MATIDOVVET Lues saa er A dx en 8 58 TOOS cirio ds Ge who Erica le ee Ge core eee 8 58 uwi orucie PP ETT 8 58 xxxiv Table of Contents GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL Probe Mux Box Removal Procedure 8 58 Probe Mux Box Installation Procedure 8 59 Replacement of the Patient Monitor 8 60 MARDOVETE Az acd de dant du ded hod Mw deb a send d Sabaha os 8 60 TOOS sous hee ray Sele e 717 ee PP qa u a ee 8 60 misere ez ica la Dee ae x oe eS 8 60 Patient Monitor Removal Procedure 8 60 Patient Monitor Installation Procedure 8 60 Replacement of the Cover Bottom Voluson Station 8 61 MARDOVET sist id omer 8 61 order 8 61 Topakallolib dea 8 61 Cover Bottom Removal Procedure 8 61 Cover Bottom Installation Procedure 8 61 Replacement of the Top Shelf Additional Bottom Cover 8 62 rcm 8 62 MOONS
131. and delivers a real time display of the ROI This image results from a special rendering mode consisting of texture and transparency information VCI improves the contrast resolution and therefore facilitates finding of diffuse lesions in organs VCI has more information from multiple slices and is of advantage in gaining contrast due to improved signal noise ratio Static VCI is a part of the VCI option which allow to apply the contrast enhancing VCI method to 3D data sets after the acquisition The option VCI is only applicable at Voluson i systems with BT 07 software and higher Real Time 4D Biopsy For minimal invasive procedures like biopsies ultrasound is a widely used method to visualize and guide the needle during puncture The advantage in comparison with other imaging methods is the real time display quick availability and easy access to any desired region of the patient The 4D biopsy allows for real time control of the biopsy needle in 3D multi planar display during the puncture The user is able to see the region of interest in three perpendicular planes longitudinal transversal and frontal section and can guide the biopsy needle accurately into the centre of the lesion The option 4D Biopsy is only applicable at Voluson i systems with BT 07 software and higher XTD View Extended View XTD View provides the ability to construct and view a static 2D image which is wider than the field of view of a given tran
132. and EMI Prevention Abatement refer to Section 2 2 3 EMI Limitations on page 2 3 Section 3 4 Preparing for Set Up GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VoLUSoN e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL Section 3 5 Connection of Auxiliary Devices Table 3 9 below outlines the Voluson i Voluson e hardware installation procedures described in the sub sections Table 3 9 Connection Procedures E un Page or 3 5 2 Connection and Usage of the optional Voluson Station Attaching the Voluson i Voluson e to the Voluson Station 3 5 3 Chapter 3 Setup Instructions 3 23 GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 VOLUSON i VOLUSON e SERVICE MANUAL A CAUTION Power Supplies for additional equipment MUST comply with IEC 60601 1 Auxiliary equipment with direct main connection requires galvanic separation of the signal and or control leads A WARNING DO NOT attempt to use different peripherals and accessories other than approved and provided by GE Healthcare Any unauthorized peripherals may cause system failure or damage A WARNING After each installation the leakage currents have to be measured according to IEC 60601 1 respectively UL 60601 1 see Section 10 7 2 on page 10 13 A CAUTION Please observe that some printers may not be medical devices If they are not medical devices de of the patient environment acc to IEC 60601 1 UL 60601 1 p Q mmt NOTE For more det
133. and any regulatory tests required by national law are performed and documented Chapter 6 Service Adjustments 6 1 GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON Ve DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL Section 6 3 LCD Display Monitor Adjustment 6 3 1 6 2 Color Calibration 1 Press the UTILITIES key on the keyboard and then select the SYSTEM item 2 Select the SERVICE page enter the password SHE and click the ACCEPT button 3 Select the MONITOR TEST button in the Service Tools menu 4 Confirm the Monitor Test message with YES The Monitor Test main menu appears on the screen Color Calibration EXIT Figure 6 1 Monitor Test Main menu 5 Select the Color calibration icon and press the right left trackball screen becomes white WHITE is displayed without any tint discolor or colored pixels 6 Press the right left trackball key repeatedly to step through RED GREEN and BLUE Each color is displayed correctly without any tint or discolored pixels 7 To return to the Main menu press the upper trackball key 8 To exit the Monitor Test program press EXIT Section 6 3 LCD Display Monitor Adjustment GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 6 3 2 LCD Brightness Adjusting the LCD brightness is one of the most important factors for proper image quality If this is set incorrectly the Gain TGC Dynamic Range and ev
134. be recorded from each lead combination under each set of test conditions specified in Table 10 10 on page 10 13 or Table 10 11 on page 10 13 as applicable Record all data on the EQC inspection certificate Table 10 15 Typical Data Format for Recording Patient Lead to Lead Leakage Unit Under Test Date of Test Test Conditions Patient Lead or Combination Measured System Power Grounding PE RA LA LA LL LL RA wem Lom Values in italics font are given as examples only Chapter 10 Care amp Maintenance 10 21 GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 10 7 10 A CAUTION 10 7 10 1 NOTE 10 22 Isolated Patient Lead Sink Leakage lsolation Test Line voltage is applied to the ECG leads during this test To avoid possible electric shock Ve SERVICE MANUAL hazard the system being tested must not be touched by patients users or anyone while the ISO TEST switch is depressed 1 When using the Dale 600 switch the meter s function selector to the LEAD ISO 2 Select the ALL position on the lead selector since the test is performed with mains applied to all leads at the same time 3 Depress the rocker switch to ISO TEST to test lead isolation Isolated Lead sink Leakage Test Record Table 10 16 shows a typical format for recording the isolated patient lead sink leakage current Measurements should be recorded for the full lead combination und
135. but also empty e a fully recharge to return it to use A calibration cycle will be faster if the battery is fully charged to begin with There are two possibilities to recalibrate the Voluson i Voluson e s lithium ion battery e HRecalibration by means of Internal Battery Charger Recalibration by means of External Battery Charger NOTE For more details on recalibration and an explanation of why it is necessary refer to Section 5 5 6 2 Recalibration on page 5 34 Section 3 6 Completing the Set Up GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 3 6 4 2 1 Recalibration by means of Internal Battery Charger 1 Press the UTILITIES key and select the SYSTEM from the menu area on the left side of the screen 2 Select the SERVICE page on the screen The password window appears automatically 3 Enter the password SHE and click the ACCEPT button to display the Service Tools window Battery Battery Calibration Calibration i system Setup 06 07 2006 08 40 48 PM User Settings Pi E IIA Hamas Mt DARA See A A Keyboard Layout with Software 6 x x and 7 x x with Software 8 x x Figure 3 91 Service Tools window 4 Click on the BATTERY CALIBRATION button 5 Confirm the following dialog with YES Battery Calibration Figure 3 92 Confirm with YES 6 Follow the steps as described in the Battery Calibration wizard until Recalibrati
136. configuration rated less than that specified for the current Whenever disconnecting the Voluson i Voluson e system from the electrical outlet always observe the safety precautions First unplug the main power cable from the wall outlet socket then from the unit itself Remove by pulling on the cable connector DO NOT pull on the cable The Voluson i Voluson e requires all covers Operate this system only when all board covers and frame panels are securely in place The covers are required for safe operation good system performance and cooling purposes Voltage Level Checks The following voltage level checks are required whenever the Voluson i Voluson e system is used with the Modo Cart 1 Check the Fuses and Voltage Output Selector setting located on the isolation transformer of the Modo Cart If required switch the output selector to correct position and exchange fuses of the isolation transformer as described in Section 3 4 3 on page 3 20 Before starting the Voluson i Voluson e or peripherals that are connected to the Modo Cart always make sure e Rating of isolation transformer fuses is compatible Output Selector is in correct position The wrong fuses and position of the voltage output selector may cause major damage on Voluson i Voluson e and connected peripherals 2 Verify the maximum power requirement Failure to provide an adequate earth circuit ground may cause electrical shock and
137. eli PRF 0 9kHz Figure 4 11 CFM Main and Color Sub Menu Table 4 6 Color Flow Mode Color or Power Doppler Functions HD If not currently activated key is not illuminated press the MENU POINTER POINTER Cursor key nearby the trackball move the cursor to the inactive mode the currently acti currently active mode is marked by the green dot and then press the left right trackball key Color Box Position and Adjust the C POS Color Box position or the C SIZE Color Box size with the trackball Color Box Size The upper trackball key changes from Box position to Box size SOU FLIA Rotate the ACTIVE MODE MODE rotary control to adjust the Color PD or HD Gain Doppler Gain Press the STEERING lt STEERING gt key on the alphanumeric keyboard This function is only possible with linear probes 4 2D 2D COLOR Changes the Single image display to two simultaneous half images The left frame shows only PD HD the 2D Mode image The right frame shows the 2D Mode image with color information 5 GOLOR7PD HD HIDE Used to restrain the color information in the displayed image Ability to remove Color ROI on frozen image Color Doppler Invert Press the DOP INV key on the control panel to invert the color velocity display around the baseline This function is impossible in PD Mode 7 QUALITY Press the Soft menu buttons to improve the Color Resolution by reducing the image frame rate and vice versa WMF Wall Motion Filt
138. for bent or damaged pins on the Probes connector and in the connector socket on the unit Verify that the EMI fingers around the probe connector socket housing are intact Check the probe locking mechanism and probe switch 5 LCD Displa Clean the LCD display by gently wiping with a dry soft lint free non abrasive folded cloth Inspect the monitor play for scratches and raster burn las Verify that the system s cooling fans and peripheral fans are operating 7 Beer Panel Check the rear panel connectors for bent pins loose connections and loose or missing hardware Screw all the cable connectors tightly to the connector sockets on the panel Verify that the labeling is in good condition Covers Check that all screws are tightly secured in place that there are no dents or scratches and that no internal parts are exposed Psnherals Check and clean the peripherals in accordance with the manufacturer s directions p To prevent EMI or system overheating dress the peripheral cables inside the peripheral cover NON AC DC System Check the AC DC unit is not damaged or cracked board and verify that the output cable is properly secured Check the power cord for cuts loose hardware tire marks exposed insulation or any deterioration 11 Power Cord U m Verify continuity Replace the power cord as required NOTE Report any items that are missing back ordered or damaged to your GE Healthcare sales representative The contact address is shown in Contact Inf
139. further details refer to the Voluson i Voluson e Basic User Manual Chapter 2D Mode 4 10 Section 4 4 Functional Checks O GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 4 4 2 M Mode Checks ormat Medium Y Gray Map or Chroma Off v oca E gt es lt lt lt ira TU fe pes Sa Mme x v y i zd A x m c Figure 4 8 M Main and M Sub Table 4 4 M Mode Functions 1 Adjust the M Cursor position with the TRACKBALL in the 2D Single image 2 Activation of M Mode Press the right or left trackball key to activate both Modes 2D M 3 M Mode Gain Rotate the ACTIVE MODE rotary control to adjust the sensitivity brightness of the entire M image 4 M Mode Penetration DEPTH Directly Associated with 2D Mode Penetration Depth M Mode Trace Invert Press the DOP INV key on the control panel to invert the M mode trace from up to down in the M mode display area The Invert function is only available with endovaginal probes Press the Soft menu buttons to select different sweep speeds Common with 2D Mode Freq Resol Harm Freq in case of Harm Imaging m Z I gt m Due to this function a finer sharper impression of the image is produced REJECT It determines the amplitude level below which echoes are not displayed rejected 10 DYN CONTR Dynamic enhances a part of th
140. g Black amp White Printer 3 41 Mounting large Peripherals e g VCR 3 42 Connecting the Wireless Network Adapter Interface 3 43 Connection directly to the Voluson i VolusonO e system 3 43 Voluson i Voluson e mounted on Modo Cart 3 43 Voluson i Voluson e mounted on Dock Cart 3 43 Voluson i Voluson e mounted on Voluson Station 3 43 General Remarks and Hints when using external USB Devices 3 44 External USB Devices Connection 3 44 External USB Devices Disconnection 3 44 Gonnectimg the USB HUD u wien Olay e C o yarar b mali 3 45 Connection directly to the Voluson i Voluson8 e system 3 45 Voluson i Voluson e mounted on Modo Cart 3 45 Voluson i Voluson e mounted on Dock Cart 3 45 Voluson i Voluson e mounted on Voluson Station 3 45 Connecting the DVD R RW Drive 3 46 Connection directly to the Voluson i Voluson8 e system 3 46 Connection via USB AUD zL zu s pungu aa ee ae A ms 3 47 Voluson i Voluson e mounted on Modo Cart 3 47 Voluson i Voluson e mounted on Dock Cart 3 47 Voluson i Voluson e mounted on Voluson Station 3 47 After physical connection 3 48
141. inspections at a different frequency than listed in this manual Purpose of Chapter 10 This chapter describes Care 8 Maintenance on the ultrasound system and its peripherals These procedures are intended to maintain the quality of the ultrasound systems performance Read this chapter completely and familiarize yourself with the procedures before performing a task Table 10 1 Contents in Chapter 10 Practice good ESD prevention Wear an anti static strap when handling electronic parts and even when disconnecting connecting cables THERE ARE SEVERAL PLACES ON THE BACKPLANE THE AC DISTRIBUTION AND DC DISTRIBUTION THAT ARE DANGEROUS BE SURE TO DISCONNECT THE SYSTEM POWER PLUG AND REMOVE THE BATTERY BEFORE YOU REMOVE ANY PARTS BE CAUTIOUS WHENEVER POWER IS STILL ON AND COVERS ARE REMOVED Do not operate this unit unless all board covers and frame panels are securely in place System performance and cooling require this Do not pull out or insert circuit boards while power is ON Chapter 10 Care amp Maintenance 10 1 GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON Ve DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL Section 10 2 Why do Maintenance 10 2 1 10 2 2 Keeping Records It is good business practice that ultrasound facilities maintain records of quality checks and corrective maintenance The Ultrasound Equipment Quality Check form provides the customer with documentation that the ultrasound scanner is maintained on a pe
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143. left up down and the Enter key on the keyboard and then contact your service representative After system restart press the UTILITIES key on the alphanumeric keyboard Select the SYSTEM tem from the Utilities menu on the left side of the screen Select the SERVICE page 9 6 7 8 Type in the passvvord SHE and click ACCEPT 06 05 2008 AM FMI from external device button Buffersize kB 40 Figure 8 18 Service Tools Please verify that you have recorded the Permanent key see Figure 8 17 on page 8 15 9 Click on the FMI FROM EXTERNAL DEVICE button for updating the System Software Section 8 2 System Software Installation Upgrade Procedure GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 8 2 2 5 System Software Installation Procedure FMI from external device cont d DVD FMI Figure 8 19 battery less charged or Power supply is disconnected In this case connect the Power supply to charge the battery afterwards try again NOTE To check capacity of the battery move the cursor over the Battery Icon in the status area see Figure 5 11 on page 5 31 10 Verify that only the DVD drive is connected to the system then click OK Figure 8 20 below DVD FMI Figure 8 20 Verify that USB devices are disconnected then click OK 11 To start update procedure click YES Figure 8 21 below DVD FMI 2 Figure 8 21 Yes start update p
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145. nominal peak voltage for less than 1 millisecond for any type of transient including line frequency synchronous asynchronous or aperiodic transients 2 2 Section 2 2 General Console Requirements GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 2 2 3 EMI Limitations A NOTICE Ultrasound systems are susceptible to Electromagnetic Interference EMI from radio frequencies magnetic fields and transients in the air or wiring Ultrasound machines also generate EMI The Voluson i Voluson e complies with limits as stated on the EMC label However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation Possible EMI sources should be identified before the unit is installed and should not be on the same line as the ultrasound system A dedicated line should be used for the ultrasound system Electrical and electronic equipment may produce EMI unintentionally as the result of a defect Sources of EMI include the following medical lasers Scanners cauterizing guns computers monitors e fans gel warmers microwave ovens e portable phones broadcast stations and mobile broadcasting machines Table 2 4 EMI Prevention Abatement EMI Rule Details Keep the unit at least 5m 16 4 ft away from other EMI sources Special shielding may be Be aware of RF sources required to eliminate interference problems caused by high frequency hig
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147. on page 4 38 The User Settings and or Full Backup can be saved to the following destinations D partition of internal hard disk DVD CD R W e Mapped Network Drive Z see Section 3 12 3 Map Network Drive on page 3 116 Any other drive connected to the system e g USB Flash Memory device Note This function is only available in the Full Backup utility For further details review Section 3 5 5 on page 3 44 A NOTICE When connecting external USB devices be sure to execute Safety Directions found in the Voluson i Voluson e Basic User Manual 4 30 Section 4 5 Backup and Restore Database Preset Configurations and Images GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VoLUSoN e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 4 5 1 Save User Settings Only Application Settings The User Settings contains Application Settings e User Programs e Auto Text e 3D 4D Programs Insert a DVD CD R W into the drive Press the UTILITIES key on the keyboard The menu area changes to the Utilities menu Select the SYSTEM item from the menu area to activate the setup desktop screen Select the BACKUP page Click the SAVE button of the User Settings Only group ds s Ic SEEN 1 Choose the media s 4 then click Save DVD CD Ste Figure 4 21 User Settings Only Save window 6 Choose the media and click the SAVE button 7 Select the NEW FILE key and enter a file name without extension 8 Click the
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149. peripheral device to the Voluson Station 3 42 Section 3 5 Connection of Auxiliary Devices GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VoLuson e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 3 5 4 Connecting the Wireless Network Adapter Interface 3 5 4 1 Connection directly to the Voluson i Voluson e system The Wireless Network adapter should be connected to the PCMCIA slot at the rear of the Voluson i Voluson e The Wireless Network Interface should be connected to the USB Ports at the rear of the Voluson Voluson e NOTE You only can use the Network Adapter or the the Network Interface This side up Eject button PCMCIA slot Figure 3 55 Connection Scheme Wireless CardBus Network Adapter Wireless Network Interface NOTE 3 5 4 2 3 5 4 3 3 5 4 4 1 Povver off Shutdovvn the system as described in Section 3 6 3 on page 3 70 2 Insert the Wireless Client Network adapter into the PCMCIA slot or the Wireless Network Interface into the USB Port at the rear of the Voluson i Voluson e All software drivers are pre installed for the designated Wireless Network adapter only 3 Turn ON the power of the system and wait till the system has booted After physical connection of the WLAN adapter WLAN Interface to the Voluson6 Voluson e system follow the procedure described in Section 3 11 1 6 Wireless Network Configuration on page 3 108 Voluson i Voluson e mounted on Modo Cart The Wireless
150. person one each side turn the Dock Cart upright 3 Mount the Cover Bottom as described in Section 8 13 4 5 on page 8 38 8 42 Section 8 13 Replacement of the Dock Cart Components GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 8 13 9 Replacement of the Mounting Platform 8 13 9 1 Manpower One person 20 minutes 8 13 9 2 Tools Phillips screwdriver 1 Torx screwdriver TX8 8 13 9 3 Preparation 1 Power OFF Shutdown the system as described in Section 3 6 3 on page 3 70 2 Disconnect and remove the Voluson i Voluson e 3 Remove the Cover Bottom as described in Section 8 13 4 on page 8 38 4 Remove the Back Column Cover as described in Section 8 13 5 on page 8 39 8 13 9 4 Mounting Platform Removal Procedure 1 Screw off the screw Figure 8 54 unscrew the screw 2 Screw off the 4 Torx screws pn ars ay er LIA 3 ix f E E 4 p ug 1 5 A e 8 13 9 5 Mounting Platform Installation Procedure 1 Place the new Mounting Platform and fasten it with the screws 2 Mount the Back Column Cover as described in Section 8 13 5 5 on page 8 39 3 Mount the Cover Bottom as described in Section 8 13 4 5 on page 8 38 Chapter 8 Replacement Procedures 8 43 8 13 10 5 8 44 GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VoLusoN e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 8 13 10 Replacement of the Tray Recorder 8 13 10 1 Manpower One person 10 minutes 8 13 10 2
151. please always take the same USB port NOTE If the same system software version where Mitsubishi driver installation was performed is re installed by performing Restore Initialize and New Disk via LINUX this printer will be found again as a new hardware device when connecting it to the system The printer driver will have to be installed again via hardware wizard Please be sure to leave the printer driver disk at the customer site with the other current software discs NOTE Dip Switch Settings for the Color Printer KTZ302616 1 and 2 ON 3 4 5 6 7 and 8 OFF NOTE If you use the B amp W Printer KT 2302617 you must first activate USB Serial number 1 The Printer must be switched OFF 2 Press the COPY and CONT button together and switch ON the Printer When the display shows S1 let off the both button 3 Press the FUNC button the display shows UO 4 Adjust to U2 by using the turning knob 5 Press the FUNC button again and then switch OFF the Printer 1 Connect the printer to the system 2 Switch ON the power of the system and wait till the system has booted and then turn ON the printer 3 The Found New Hardware Wizard window appears Found New Hardware Wizard Welcome to the Found New Hardware Wizard This wizard helps you install software for MITSUBISHIPS5D your hardware came with an installation CD or floppy disk insert it now What do you want the wizard to do e Cli
152. probe gel holders 2 Moving handle 3 Footrest 4 Upper peripheral storage shelf e g for DVD R RW Drive 5 Middle peripheral storage shelf e g for Color printer DVD recorder 6 Lower peripheral storage shelf e g for B W printer 7 Front Caster wheels 8 Brakes 3 14 Section 3 4 Preparing for Set Up GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 3 4 1 4 Rear Vievv of the Modo Cart Figure 3 11 Modo Cart Rear Vievv 1 Cable hooks 2 Povver outlets for Peripherals 3 Isolation Transformer Fuses for changing between 115V and 230V 4 Mains Power Switch 5 Power Cord pull out protection mounted 6 Screws for changing the height of the mounting platform 7 Cable Management clips 8 Voltage Output Selector switch 115V and 230V 9 Place for AC DC Adapter of Voluson i Voluson e Chapter 3 Setup Instructions 3 15 GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VoLUSoN e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 3 4 1 5 Front View of the Dock Cart Dock Cart light 2 3 4 2 w lt 3 5 gt 9 gt 9 Figure 3 12 Dock Cart Dock Cart light Front View 1 Tray Recorder 2 USB Hub not available on Dock Cart light 3 Changeable probe gel holders 4 Moving handle 5 Upper peripheral storage shelf e g for Color printer 6 Lower peripheral storage shelf e g for B W printer 7 Footrest 8 Brakes 9 Front Caster Wheels 3 16 Section 3 4 Preparing f
153. receives 3 3V from the BEP Once shorted this voltage is routed to the PMC which will activate or perform the appropriate task as required 5 6 2 2 Lid ON OFF Switch The Lid On Off switch is activated by a magnet located in the LCD frame on the left side Once the lid of the system is closed completely the magnet is positioned above the lid switch which causes the contacts of the switch to short at 3 3V to the PMC The 3 3V is generated by the BEP 5 6 2 3 Alphanumeric Keyboard The Voluson i Voluson e alphanumeric keyboard with a key arrangement similar to that of a laptop keyboard The alphanumeric keyboard supports all standard alpha numeric functionality such as auto repeat standard ASCII output codes etc Specially designed high quality key caps together with controllable backlighting provide a keyboard that is comfortable and easy to use The upper row of functional keys F1 F11 are assigned to specific ultrasound functions 5 6 2 4 TGC Sliders There are six linear Time Gain Compensation TGC sliders located to the right of the alphanumeric keyboard refer to Figure 5 13 on page 5 38 These keys that slide horizontally are used to compensate for depth related attenuation in an image Chapter 5 Components and Functions Theory 5 39 GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 5 6 2 5 Gain Rotary Active Mode button The Gain Rotary located below the TGC Sliders see
154. recorder on the lower peripheral shelf of the Dock Cart 2 Take a Velcro tape and pull it under the shelf 3 Pull up the Velcro tape on the left side The other end of the tape place on the printer 4 Place the end of the Velcro tape on the top of the other end k dt o Figure 3 36 pull Velcro tape under shelf and printer and fasten it NOTE Make sure that the Velcro tape is firmly fastened For reference see Figure 3 29 on page 3 30 5 Connect he peripheral device and mount the pull out protection of the power cable Links to connection schemes can be found in Table 3 9 Connection Procedures on page 3 23 NOTE A power extender cable only from the on board power sockets of the Dock Carts transformer should be used to connect peripheral devices Please connect the power extender cable to the peripherals first then connect the other end to the Power Distribution of the Dock Cart ER a Connect B W printer y or Color printer General using cable x Figure 3 37 Connect peripheral device to the Dock Cart Connect Power Distribution 3 34 Section 3 5 Connection of Auxiliary Devices GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL A WARNING A WARNING A CAUTION Connection and Usage of the optional Voluson Station DO NOT CONNECT any devices to any AC power other than the on board outlets from the transformer as this might increase leakage c
155. segments incl training Online Services Ultrasound Asia Australia China India Japan Korea Singapore System Manufacturer Table 1 7 System Manufacturer GE Healthcare Austria GmbH amp Co OG Tiefenbach 15 A 4871 Zipf Austria 43 0 7682 3800 0 43 0 7682 3800 47 Section 1 5 Customer Assistance GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON Ve DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL Chapter 2 Site Preparation Section 2 1 Overview 2 1 1 Purpose of Chapter 2 This chapter provides the information required to plan and prepare for the installation of a Voluson i Voluson e ultrasound unit Included are descriptions of the facility and electrical needs to be met by the purchaser Table 2 1 Contents in Chapter 2 General Console Requirements 2 Facility Needs Section 2 2 General Console Requirements 2 2 1 A CAUTION 2 2 1 1 NOTE 2 2 1 2 Environmental Requirements Table 2 2 Environmental Requirements Operating Operating Storage Storage Temperature Humidity reai Dissipation Temperature Humidity 2 52 o 10 to 30 C 30 to 80 rH 10 to 40 C lt 90 TH 700 1060 hPa 50 to 86 F non condensing 14 to 104 F non condensing If the system has been in storage or has been transported please see the acclimation requirements before powering ON and or using the system See nstallation Warnings on page 3 2 Cooling The cooling requiremen
156. serious injury Section 3 6 Completing the Set Up GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON Ve DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 3 6 1 1 A CAUTIO Voltage Level Checks cont d The following voltage level checks are required whenever the Voluson i Voluson e system is used with the Dock Cart or the Voluson Station 1 Check the Fuses and Voltage Output Selector setting located on the power supply of the Cart If required switch the output selector to correct position and exchange fuses of the power supply as described in Section 3 4 4 on page 3 21 N Before starting the Voluson i Voluson e or peripherals that are connected to the Cart always make sure e Rating of power supply fuses is compatible Output Selector is in correct position The wrong fuses and position of the voltage output selector may cause major damage on Voluson i Voluson e and connected peripherals 2 Verify the maximum power requirement A DANGER Failure to provide an adequate earth circuit ground may cause electrical shock 3 6 2 and serious injury Power On Boot Up A NOTICE f the system is being used on the different Carts please follow instructions as described in Section 3 5 1 Connection and Usage of the optional Modo Cart on page 3 25 or in Section 3 5 2 Connection and Usage of the optional Dock Cart on page 3 29 or in Section 3 5 3 Connection and Usage of the optional Voluson Station on page 3 3
157. start the calculation 4 To start stop the 3D Rotation Cine sequence press the RIGHT OR LEFT TRACKBALL KEY Activating 4D Cine 1 After Real Time 4D acquisition press the Freeze key to display the 4D Cine menu 2 Press the LEFT TRACKBALL KEY Toggle function Start Stop 3 Select the Cine Mode direction and the review SPEED 4 To start stop the Real Time 4D Cine sequence press the LEFT TRACKBALL KEY After stopping a 3D Rotation Cine sequence or a Real Time 4D Cine sequence move the TRACKBALL to display the images one by one Section 4 4 Functional Checks GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VoLusoN e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 4 4 7 Generic Measurements NOTE Different menus are displayed depending on e the currently selected Application and Display Mode e the selected Study e and the settings in the Measure Setup MEASURE 8 CALC page For further details refer to the Voluson i Voluson e Basic User Manual Chapter 12 General remarks to perform Generic Measurements By pressing the CALIPER key on the control panel the Generic Measurement function is switched on Selection of the desired measurement marks is done with the MENU POINTER Cursor key and the trackball or by pressing the corresponding keyboard shortcuts If the MENU POINTER Cursor key nearby the trackball is illuminated the trackball is consequently assigned to select the menu items in the menu area on the left side o
158. such as Contrast Software Options Check the basic system controls that affect each options operation EN Keyboard Test Perform the Keyboard Test Procedure to verify that all keyboard controls are OK NN LCD Display Verify basic LCD display functions If available scan a gray scale phantom and use the measurement controls to verify distance and area calculation accuracy 10 Measurements NOTE The use of a Phantom is not required during Preventive Maintenance Customer may use it as part of their Quality Assurance Program tests Refer to the Basic User Manual for measurement accuracy specifications Some software may be considered standard depending upon system configuration Section 10 5 System Maintenance GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON Ve DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 10 5 2 2 10 5 2 3 10 5 2 4 Peripheral Option Checks If any peripherals or options are not part of the system configuration the check can be omitted Refer to Table 3 13 Approved Peripherals on page 3 101 for a list of approved peripherals Table 10 6 Approved Peripheral Hardware Option Functional Checks s w o MEN B W Printer Verify hardcopy output of the B W video page printer Clean heads and covers if necessary Color Printer Verify hardcopy output of the Color video page printer Clean heads and covers if necessary Color Deskjet Bluetooth Printer VCR Verify record playback capabilities of the VCR
159. the SMBus 5 24 Section 5 4 Back End Processor O GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 5 4 9 Fan Control All fans have 3 wires with fan speed control input and actual speed output Only four fans provide actual output the fifth fan provides only On Off information All Fans are powered by 12V All 5 fans operate simultaneously and are controlled via one output on the Fan Controller 5 4 10 Temperature Control Provides ambient temperature inside the system All measured temperature values are accessible from the SMBus Chapter 5 Components and Functions Theory 5 25 GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VoLUSoN e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 5 4 11 RTC Battery The RTC battery provides power to the ETX Real time clock 5 4 12 Povver Management Block The Povver Management block provides the functionality described belovv Supports Three Power Modes Full performance Standby mode Shutdown mode e Battery and External AC DC Source Status Indicators Control Voluson i AC Adapter Status LED Battery Status LED Figure 5 8 Status Indicator LEDs on Voluson i Voluson e Two sets of LEDs are provided for the following indications Battery status Green High Orange Low External AC DC source status Green gt system is powered from external source In case both or one of the LEDs is flashing the system is in standby mode
160. the Voluson i Voluson e system cont d The power switch on the rear of the DVD drive Addonics only must be set in the External position as shown below Power OFF External Internal When connecting directly to the system it is necessary to use additional power supply supplied with the drive As a safety requirement this must be done via an isolation transformer The DVD R RW Drive can be connected once the system is powered ON or after shutdown IMPORTANT During software installation the DVD drive must be connected directly to the Voluson i Voluson e portable ultrasound system When connecting the DVD R RW Drive to the Voluson i Voluson e system it might be possible that the Drive is not recognized in the Connect USB and Network Drives dialog window To check connection perform Section 3 5 7 5 1 After physical connection on page 3 48 Connection via USB hub As stated above Safety considerations must be taken into account The USB hub and the DVD R RW Drive must be powered via an isolation transformer An USB port may be used to communicate with the DVD device Voluson i Voluson e mounted on Modo Cart The DVD R RW Drive may be connected to the USB ports on the rear of the Voluson i Voluson e A power cable that extends from the power outlets of the Modo Carts isolation transformer should be used to connect the power supply of the DVD R RW drive The DVD R RW can be placed in
161. the currently selected scanning mode and or options enabled No illumination key is not available in the currently selected scanning mode and or options enabled 5 6 2 9 USB Hub The USB hub drives the following devices e Keyboard controller Two general purpose ports current up to 500 mA per port over current limit should be used 5 40 Section 5 6 Keyboard and Control Panel GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL Section 5 7 Display Module and LCD Monitor The Voluson i Voluson e s Display Module GPD consists of the 15 LCD Monitor in XGA Extended Graphic Array technology with built in backlight lamp flex connector board to the instrument backlight inverter board microphone not available with SW 8 1 2 and higher lid switch magnetic and the mechanical parts Chapter 5 Components and Functions Theory 5 41 GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VoLUSoN e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL Section 5 8 Peripherals 5 8 1 Introduction The following peripherals are used with the Voluson i Voluson e portable ultrasound system e VCR connected via VGA to video converter DVD recorder connected via VGA to video converter e Black amp White Digital Printer connected via USB e Color Digital Printer connected via USB e Color Deskjet Printer via Bluetooth Adapter e Bluetooth Adapter connected via USB e DVD H RVV connected via
162. the customer of the FSE Which probe is in use and which probes are connected Which Mode is activated Which peripherals are connected Dicom Printer etc NOTE The standalone recorded Auto Tester file makes only sense with the ALT D Log Collected information from all steps above can be sent to the Make Center With this infomation the Make Center can see how the customer is using the system and reproduce potential failures Providing all information at once will help the Make Center find the root cause and speeds up finding a solution for the customer Chapter 7 Diagnostics Troubleshooting 7 15 GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON Ve DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL Section 7 7 Minimum Configuration to Boot Scan 7 1 1 Booting without using the Ultrasound Hardware If the low level ultrasound hardware is failing the application can not be initialized correctly Consequently proper boot up of the system is prevented By steadily pressing the H key on the alphanumeric keyboard during startup the application can be started even if the ultrasound hardware is broken The hardware is not initialized the application simply does not get ultrasound data into process However one can use SonoView to save images and to gather system information by saving a Full Backup The remote service capabilities are also present Operation 1 Power On Boot Up the system as described in Sect
163. the operating controls such as the lead switch should be operated to find the worst case condition Appliance power switch use both off and on positions Patient lead selector switch if any The connection is at service entrance activated as required or on the supply side of a separately derived system Polarity reversing switch Patient connected leads Appliance POWER OUTLET Internal circuitry Between each patient unu lead and ground Building Insulating surface ground 7 Current meter Grounding contact switch use in both H Hot open and closed positions N Neutral grounded G Grounding conductor Figure 10 6 Test Circuit for Measuring Patient Lead Leakage 10 20 Section 10 7 Electrical Safety Tests GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 10 7 9 10 7 9 1 NOTE Isolated Patient Lead Source Leakage Lead to Lead When using the Dale 600 switch the meter s function selector to the LEAD LEAD position Select and test each of the ECG lead positions except ALL on the LEAD selector testing each to the power and ground condition combinations found in Table 10 10 on page 10 13 or Table 10 11 on page 10 13 as applicable Record the highest leakage current measured Lead to Lead Leakage Test Record Table 10 15 shows a typical format for recording the patient lead to lead leakage current Measurements should
164. the point of gravity Only one person is required to unpack the Voluson i Voluson e ultrasound unit At least two people must be available to unpack the Modo Cart the Dock Cart or the Voluson Station Attempts to move the Cart considerable distances or on an incline by one person alone could result in personal injury and or damage to the system Table 3 4 Shipping Cartons Dimensions and Weights 75cm 30inch 93 37 inch 70 cm 28 inch 50 kg 110 lbs incl peripherals and accessories Voluson Modo Cart only 106 cm 41 7 inch 1 75 cm 29 5 inch 70 cm 28 inch 58 5 kg 129 lbs Voluson Dock Cart only 100 cm 39 3 inch 63 cm 24 8 inch 60 cm 24 inch 59 kg 130 lbs Voluson Station only 91 cm 35 8 inch 1 73 cm 28 7 inch 69 cm 27 1 inch 61 kg 134 lbs Weight is approximate and will vary depending upon the supplied peripherals NOTE Before unpacking the unit inspect the crate for visible damage A NOTICE The device must only be transported in the original packaging Each shipping crate is sealed with cross head screws A Phillips 2 screwdriver is needed to open the crate It is recommended to keep and store the shipping crate and all other packing materials including the support foams anti static plastic cover etc in case the unit and or Cart has to be moved to a different location Unpack the devices such a way that packaging can be reused For warranty purposes
165. then close the service page 7 12 Section 7 5 Remote Access to Service Platform GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 Section 7 6 How to use the Auto Tester program VOLUSON i VOLUSON e SERVICE MANUAL NOTE Startup the system Before starting an exam Auto Tester must be turned on Immediately after occurrence of the issue you need to stop the Auto Tester and save the results In case of a system shut down the Auto Tester stops automatically and the results will not be saved 1 Press the UTILITIES key and select the SYSTEM from the menu area on the left side of the screen 2 Select the SERVICE page on the screen The password window appears automatically 3 Enter the password SHE and click the ACCEPT button to display the Service Tools window Start Auto Tester Start Auto Tester 08 07 2006 08 40 48 PM D00011 r Test LS A with Software 6 x x and 7 x x Figure 7 13 Service Tools window 4 Activate the Auto Tester program by clicking the START button The following message box appears UlsApp Alt Gr key on the right lower corner of the keyboard Figure 7 14 Message Box 5 Click OK 6 Press the ALT GR key on the alphanumeric keyboard Chapter 7 Diagnostics Troubleshooting 7 13 GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL Section 7 6 How to use the Auto Tester program cont d
166. to the Voluson i Voluson e system 7 Press the Input Select button See Figure 3 70 on page 3 56 on the video converter three times in order to select RGB Input as your signal source The LED located on the video converter front panel will be illuminated accordingly 3 5 13 3 Voluson i Voluson amp e mounted on Dock Cart NOTE For instructions see Section 3 5 2 6 Mounting large Peripherals e g Color Printer on page 3 34 The VCR must be powered from the Dock Cart itself via one of the isolated peripheral power cables provided on the Dock Cart The video signal is received through a VGA to video converter and this must also be powered through one of the peripheral power outlets available on the Dock Cart 1 Connect one end of the VGA cable to SVGA OUT located on the Voluson i Voluson e rear connector panel 2 Connect the other end of the VGA cable to RGB IN on the video converter rear 3 Connect one end of the S Video cable to S VIDEO OUT on the video converter 4 Connect the other end of the S Video cable to S VIDEO IN at the rear of the VCR NOTE Dip switches are located beneath the video converter as shown in Figure 3 70 on page 3 56 5 Set the switches to the correct positions as shown in Figure 3 71 on page 3 56 6 When all power and signal cables are connected to the system VCR and video converter proceed as follows in the order stated a Press the power ON switch on the VCR b Press the power O
167. used for Maintenance Table 10 3 Overview of Requirements for Care amp Maintenance Digital Volt Meter DVM minimum 5 accuracy 3 5 digit and 200 Ohm range required 46 194427P231 Kit includes anti static mat wrist strap and cables for 200 to 240 46 194427P279 V system Anti Static Kit 46 194427P369 M 2204 Large adjustable wrist strap 46 194427P373 M 2214 Small adjustable wrist strap 46 194427P370 3M 3051 conductive ground cord 46 194427P278 Anti Static Vacuum Cleaner 120V 46 194427P279 230V RMI Grayscale Target Model 403GS QIQ Phantom E8370RB NOTE The use of a Phantom is not required during Preventive Maintenance Customer may use it as part of their Quality Assurance Program tests A 0 A E LL www O eee Mi poo Chapter 10 Care amp Maintenance 10 5 GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VoLUSoN e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL Section 10 5 System Maintenance 10 5 1 10 5 2 10 5 2 1 NOTE 10 6 Preliminary Checks The preliminary checks take 15 minutes to perform Refer to the system user documentation Table 10 4 System Preliminary Checks s l m m m Ask 8 Listen Ask the customer if they have any problems or questions about the equipment Paperwork Fill in the top of the EQC Ultrasound Equipment Quality Check form see page 10 25 Note all probes and system options Turn the system power on and verify that all fans and peri
168. window click OK again Finally close the Printers window with the close button and exit System Setup with SAVE amp EXIT 6 Assign the Deskjet printer as Report Printer see Section 3 7 6 Printer Remote Control Selection on page 3 95 7 Print report page s containing measurements For operation see Basic User Manual of Voluson i Voluson e 8 Turn off the system 3 94 Section 3 7 Printer Installation O GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 3 7 6 Printer Remote Control Selection To assign a Printer to the remote keys P1 P2 and or P3 1 Press the UTILITIES key on the keyboard 2 In the Utilities menu on the left side of the screen select SYSTEM to invoke the setup desktop 3 Select the P1 P2 P3 page If not currently shown select the Print tab Configure Buttons Select Printer Report Printer Figure 3 119 P1 P2 P3 page Print tab Configure Remote Buttons Select the desired remote control button Select Printer Select the desired Printer for the selected remote control button If it is desired check mark For Reports use Report Printer e Report Printer all Buttons Select the desired Report Printer from the drop down menu A NOTICE The selected Report Printer is usually used for printing reports and images from Sonoview Chapter 3 Setup Instructions 3 95 GE HEALTHCARE O VOLUSON i VOLUSON
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170. 052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL Replacement of the VGA Connector 8 77 MANDOWE xa cm E nada 8 77 A E mau es ea An m 8 77 PIC DAVALONS i004 0 0 0 aa Barda a d LAS b Qa ar A 8 77 VGA Connector Removal Procedure 8 77 VGA Connector Installation Procedure 8 77 Replacement of the DVD Drive 8 78 MANPOWER camiseta ssa shaq astaq iR a dies 8 78 A O E ee oe 8 78 PrePalallOnS ect dees os one ee der du RS Geek oe ee 8 78 DVD Drive Removal Procedure 8 78 DVD Drive Installation Procedure 8 78 Table of Contents XXXV GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VoLuson e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL CHAPTER 9 Renewal Parts C VO V ram are ods ee so caan 9 1 Purpose or GNADE O 2228 gom oe doe ons ao ded a dom dul nee odes 9 1 LISEOF ADDIGVISIOLS u uy Sx dream au RB eh ow Ee eR ERR aU Sete ei dos 9 2 Pans EISEGIOUDS Cr Da eben d s 9 3 Mechanical Hardware Parts and Covers 9 4 NOUDO I D a id Aci 9 7 uscar ee eae ae Re TL iia 9 9 Optors ano Upgrades zun ak asa voa d AD ba A 9 13 Miscellaneous m b es 9 17 Optional Peripherals and AccessorieS 9 24 MECOMING olo ari 2 sansa uw 9446 de ig Beo do 9 24 xin C uyw ee cd es 9 25 Drive
171. 06052 REVISION 9 Tables for RAB2 5 RS at Motion Mode B M Mode A 1 34 e1ba u isua u1 y vid xew je z 9s nd pajenuaye xew 1 yidag 1 MM M susoud q ejnuede juo eainb ureeq indino gp ZL ojnssoeJd ed dbnsnooe euonoejoeJeJ ye d 9 ed db zUI9 SAAUJ Alisu lu zUJ9 AAUJ iisu lu oDeJoAe peda ye d eneds l SPON N g epojy Bunerado SH S ZEVH 199NPSUBAL 6SEZ9D3 0 1006 uoleuluu1919p x pul 104 sennuenb painseow jo 1euiuing dsz u u uo 9 9 ui u M zea Uz w 62 z al jo unu M Acoustic Output amp Index Determination Tables 3PON N g epojy Bunes do SH S ZEVH l pom 19SINPSULAL A981L VOY pue 26 Z 10909241 01 22e lqe 1 Bunioday indino nsno y A 38 VOLUSON i VOLUSON e GE HEALTHCARE SERVICE MANUAL DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 RS at Pulsed Wave Doppler PW Mode 5 Tables for RAB2 A 1 35 e10a u Alisu lu esind pajenusye 02 rid xew Je z xew 1 ydq pn n vv IA ade m m E U EC jua eammby eae wD ureeq indino gp ZL ojnssoJd id5nsnooe euonoejoJeJ yeod pejenueny ainssaid onsnooe e16a ul isua uI asind pajenuany e1bajul
172. 24 Tables for SP10 16 RS at 2D Mode B Mode SP10 16 RS k uv etm Mew asd A 1 53 Tables for RSP6 16 RS at 2D Mode B Mode A 1 54 Tables for RSP6 16 RS at Motion Mode B M Mode RSP6 16 RS A 1 55 Tables for RSP6 16 RS at Pulsed Wave Doppler PW Mode A 1 56 Tables for RSP6 16 RS at Color Flow Mode CFM Mode Acoustic Output amp Index Determination Tables GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VoLUSoN e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL Table A 1 Tables for Transducers at different Operating Modes Section Transducer at Operating Mode Page Number A 1 57 Tables for RNA5 9 RS at 2D Mode B Mode RNA5 9 RS Table A 2 Table Key for Acoustic Output Reporting Table aa Acoustic Attenuation Coefficient Derating factor usually 0 3 dB cm MHz 12db Output Beam Area Active aperture area Acoustic Working Frequenca 7 Center frequency Attenuated Pulse Average Intensity PII 3 Attenuated Pulse Intensity Integral Attenuated Temporal Average Intensity at depth z ELM Output Power Time average acoustic power at the source W 2 Attenuated Output Power derated acoustic power at depth z Peak Rarefactional Acoustic Pressure x ve mrrt T v ss m menmus 0 Se m Acoustic Output amp Index Determination Tables A 3 O GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL Table A 2 Table Key for Acoustic Output Reporting Table
173. 3 Safety Considerations GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 1 3 5 A CAUTION A WARNING A NOTICE 1 3 6 EZ BT Version VVindovvs XP License key label VVindovvs XP embedded with Software 8 x x Quality Control label Hg Vermont label for US only Auxiliary Devices Safety cont d Auxiliary equipment with direct main connection requires galvanic separation of the signal and or control leads For hardware installation procedures see Chapter 3 Connection of Auxiliary Devices on page 3 23 After each installation the leakage currents have to be measured according to IEC 60601 1 respectively UL 60601 1 see Section 10 7 2 on page 10 13 When the Voluson i Voluson e scanner is used with the Cart make sure the voltage jumper on the isolation transformer of the Cart is in the correct position all peripherals mounted on the Cart should be firmly secured in position using straps use only the on board power outlets from transformer and USB ports of Voluson i Voluson e to connect devices Label Location The Voluson i Voluson e ultrasound system comes equipped with product labels and icons These labels and icons represent pertinent information regarding the operation of the unit Product labels and its location depend on BT version and or date of manufacture Refer to Section 1 2 3 on page 1 5 and Chapter 2 in the Basic User Manual of you
174. 4 automatic processes are running 20 Please wait until all processes are finished Finally the 2D screen is displayed on the monitor Chapter 8 Replacement Procedures 8 11 GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 8 2 1 5 System Software Installation Procedure FMI from DVD cont d NOTE If the BT warning dialog Figure 8 15 below appears enter the Permanent key previously recorded refer to Figure 8 2 Option page e g Voluson i on page 8 5 and then click SUBMIT The BT option is nat set The machine will boot without using the ultrasound hardware fou can enter a valid option key here or later in Utilities System Setup Options enter Permanent key then click Submit Continue Figure 8 15 Enter Permanent key 21 Remove the System DVD from the DVD CD R W Drive drive 22 Reconnect the external devices install all the printers and adjust the printer settings as described in Section 3 7 Printer Installation on page 3 78 23 Check and match system settings in the P1 P2 P3 page s Print Save and Export tab 24 Confirm that the date and time are set correctly and that the Windows automatic DST feature is off Refer to Section Section 6 10 Daylight Saving Time DST New Dates on page 6 12 25 In case that Application software was below SW 7 0 0 prior to system upgrade check and match Network drive settings See Figure 8 3 on page 8 6 a
175. 5 1 Plug a power cable from the destination set into the AC Adapter of the Voluson i Voluson e 2 Plug the power cable to the Voluson i Voluson e AC Adapter like shown in Figure 3 82 below Figure 3 82 AC main Adapter connection 3 Connect the L shaped circular plug of the main power cable via the AC Adapter to the Power Inlet DC In connector on the rear of the Voluson i Voluson e system see Figure 3 83 USB ports DC IN Figure 3 83 Main Power Connector DC In Rear Panel Chapter 3 Setup Instructions 3 67 GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 3 6 2 Power On Boot Up conta NOTE Through the protection plate near the plug the power cable can only be plugged in one way protection plate L shaped circular plug of main power cable connected to DC IN Figure 3 84 main power cable connected to Voluson i Voluson e 4 If not already done connect peripheral devices such as DVD Drive etc Links to connection schemes can be found in Table 3 9 Connection Procedures on page 3 23 5 Connect the other end of the main power cable to a hospital grade main power outlet with the proper rated voltage A NOTICE When AC power is applied to the scanner the On Off button on the control console illuminates amber indicating that the System including the Back end Processor is in Standby mode 6 Hold down the On Off button se
176. 5 Connection of Auxiliary Devices GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VoLUSoN e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 3 5 2 5 Mounting small Peripherals e g Black 8 White Printer 1 Place the B amp W Printer on the upper peripheral shelf of the Dock Cart Take a Velcro tape and pull it under the shelf 2 3 Pull up the Velcro tape on the left side The other end of the tape place on the printer 4 Place the end of the Velcro tape on the top of the other end Figure 3 34 pull Velcro tape under shelf and printer and fasten it NOTE Make sure that the Velcro tape is firmly fastened For reference see Figure 3 29 on page 3 30 5 Connect the peripheral device and mount the pull out protection of the power cable Links to connection schemes can be found in Table 3 9 Connection Procedures on page 3 23 NOTE A power extender cable only from the on board power sockets of the Dock Carts transformer should be used to connect peripheral devices Please connect the power extender cable to the peripherals first then connect the other end to the Power Distribution of the Dock Cart Connect B W printer or Color printer Connect Power Distribution Figure 3 35 Connect peripheral device to the Dock Cart Chapter 3 Setup Instructions 3 33 GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 3 5 2 6 Mounting large Peripherals e g Color Printer 1 Place the Color Printer or VCR
177. 5 11 2 on page 5 45 Chapter 5 Components and Functions Theory 5 55 GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 5 13 2 6 Delete all Patients 1 Clickthe DELETE ALL PATIENTS button Following WARNING message appears on the screen Figure 5 30 Warning message A WARNING f you select the YES button all patients data studies images and measure report data 9 13 2 7 5 13 2 8 5 13 2 9 NOTE 5 13 2 10 5 13 2 11 5 13 2 12 will be deleted permanently from the hard disk and cannot be recovered Export System Data Select the EXPORT SYSTEM DATA button on the Service Tools page to Full Backup the System State This includes dump files and text files the full Service Database informations about probes boards Software Options and the Event Log File to the DVD Drive Operation see Section 7 4 2 Export Log s and System Data on page 7 8 Battery Calibration Select the BATTERY CALIBRATION button to perform fuel gauge recalibration of the battery Operation see 3 6 4 2 1 Recalibration by means of Internal Battery Charger on page 3 75 Keyboard Layout To change the keyboard layout to different languages Operation see Section 6 9 Modification of Keyboard Layout on page 6 10 Reconfigure the layout of the keyboard is only useful by changing the concerned keys also see Section 8 7 Replacement of Key Caps by special native language keys on page 8 25
178. 5 Patient Monitor Installation Procedure o Insert the right and the left Adapter and fix it with the 2 screws 6 Fix the tripod with a thumbscrew on the Adapter see Figure 8 74 on page 8 60 7 Fix the head plate from the tripod with a screw on the monitor see Figure 8 74 on page 8 60 8 Place the new Patient Monitor at its original position see Figure 8 73 on page 8 60 8 60 Section 8 14 Replacement of the Voluson Station Components GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 8 14 11 Replacement of the Cover Bottom Voluson Station 8 14 11 1 Manpower One person 10 minutes 8 14 11 2 Tools Phillips screwdriver 1 8 14 11 3 Preparations none 8 14 11 4 Cover Bottom Removal Procedure 1 Slide the Power Supply Bottom Cover backward and it will drop down 2 For unlocking turn the 3 quick release devices below the Base Cover Assy 90 Figure 8 75 turn quick release devices 90 3 Screw off the 2 screws and tilt the Bottom Cover out and up to release tabs at the top of the Cover Figure 8 76 screw off the 2 screws and carefully remove it 8 14 11 5 Cover Bottom Installation Procedure 1 Place the new Base Cover Assy at the original position 2 For locking turn the 3 quick release devices below the Base Cover Assy 90 3 Place the new Power Supply Cover and fasten with the 2 screws Chapter 8 Replacement Procedures 8 61 GE HEALTHC
179. 5 pull Velcro tape under shelf and printer 3 Pull up the Velcro tape on the front side The other end of the tape place on the printer right image at Figure 3 25 above 4 Place the end of the Velcro tape on the top of the other end left image at Figure 3 26 below Figure 3 26 fasten Velcro tape NOTE Make sure that the Velcro tape is firmly fastened For reference see Figure 3 21 on page 3 26 5 Connect the peripheral device and mount the pull out protection of the power cable Links to connection schemes can be found in Table 3 9 Connection Procedures on page 3 23 NOTE A power extender cable from the power outlets of the Modo Carts isolation transformer should be used to connect peripheral devices Please connect the power extender cable to the peripherals first then connect the other end to the isolation transformer of the Modo Cart Cables can be routed inside the cable management clips see Figure 3 11 on page 3 15 Connect B W printer or Color printer or other devices Connect isolation transformer Power Extender Cable a Figure 3 27 Connect peripheral device to the Modo Cart isolation transformer 3 28 Section 3 5 Connection of Auxiliary Devices GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DiRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 3 5 2 Connection and Usage of the optional Dock Cart A WARNING A WARNING A CAUTION 3 5 2 1 A NOTICE DO NOT CONNECT any dev
180. 52 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL Section 9 7 Options and Upgrades Table 9 7 Options and Upgrades bootable DVD for System HDD recovery System Boot DVD 6 0 2 KTZ196268 Contents SP with newest MS patches Linux 4 Y i for Voluson i Voluson e BT 06 rescue partition System C Image UISApp Backup EUM Database Repair Tool etc bootable DVD for System HDD recovery System Boot DVD 6 1 0 KTZ196314 Contents SP with newest MS patches Linux 1 Y for Voluson i Voluson8 e BT 06 rescue partition System C Image UISApp Backup EUM Database Repair Tool etc bootable DVD for System HDD recovery System Boot DVD 7 0 1 KTZ196342 Contents SP with newest MS patches Linux 1 Y for Voluson i Voluson e BT 07 rescue partition System C Image UISApp Backup EUM Database Repair Tool etc bootable DVD for System HDD recovery Contents SP with newest MS patches Linux e i BT 07 KTZ280018 rescue partition System C Image UISApp 1 Y 1 A n Backup EUM Database Repair Tool etc SW 7 1 0 is necessary when using the Dock Cart bootable DVD for System HDD recovery System Boot DVD 7 1 1 KTZ280104 Contents SP with newest MS patches Linux i y i for Voluson i Voluson e BT 07 rescue partition System C Image UISApp Backup EUM Database Repair Tool etc bootable DVD for System HDD recovery System Boot DVD 7 1 2 KTZ280107 Contents SP with newest MS patches Linux i y i for Voluson i Voluson e BT 07 rescue p
181. 6052 REVISION 9 Volume Mode Checks 4 4 5 A NOTICE 3 BT Version 2 3 BT Version 3 BT Version A NOTICE EJ BT Version NOTE 4 4 5 1 VOLUSON i VOLUSON e SERVICE MANUAL Static 3D 4D Real Time TUI VCI RT 4D Biopsy SonoAVC SonoVCAD heart SonoVCAD labor and STIC are optional If these options are not a part of the system configuration the appendant checks can be obmitted The options RT 4D Biopsy and VCI are only applicable at Voluson i systems with BT 07 software and higher The options SonoVCAD heart and STIC are only applicable at Voluson i systems with BT 09 software The options SonoAVC and SonoVCAD labor are only applicable at Voluson6 i Voluson e systems with BT 09 software Not all Options are available on the Voluson e marked with in this manual The options SonoRS and SonoNT are only applicable at Voluson i Voluson e systems with BT 11 software Different menus are displayed depending on which Menu and which Volume Mode is selected Pre Volume Mode Functions 1 select the desired Volume Acquisition Mode Volume Acquisition Static 3D Volume Acquisition Real Time 4D The Volume Mode function is switched on the 3D Pre respectively 4D Pre menu appears on the screen write mode and the volume box appears on the Image area 4D pre 0 pre Default Default s40 Real Time 40 Real Time 4
182. 7 Device can now be safely removed Confirm the Stop Device dialog with OK Then CLOSE the Connect USB and Network Drives window see Figure 3 56 above 3 44 Section 3 5 Connection of Auxiliary Devices GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 3 5 6 Connecting the USB Hub 3 5 6 1 Connection directly to the Voluson i Voluson e system The USB Hub can be connected to the USB ports on the rear connector panel lt lt l Power Supply isolation transformer power Figure 3 58 Connection Scheme USB Hub A CAUTION When connecting directly to the system it is necessary to use additional AC DC power supply supplied with the drive As a safety requirement the AC DC must be medical grade conforming 60601 1 standard or the safety must be ensured by the use of a medical grade isolation transformer A NOTICE Auxiliary equipment with direct mains connection requires galvanic separation e g by use of a medical grade isolation transformer The USB Hub can be connected once the system is povvered ON or after shutdovvn any USB device 4 Figure 3 59 Connection to USB Hub 3 5 6 2 Voluson i Voluson e mounted on Modo Cart The USB Hub may be connected to the USB ports on the rear of the Voluson i Voluson e A power cable that extends from the power outlets of the Modo Cart s isolation transformer should be used to c
183. 701AE Ultra Pro II needle guide with 14 x 91 5 cm 5 5 x36 telescopically folded CIV FlexTM cover 3D 5 non sterile RSP5 12 RSP6 12 RSP6 16 single angle bracket 2 cm RSP Guide H46701AD Ultra Pro II needle guide with 14 x 91 5 cm 5 7 telescopically folded CIV Flex M cover 3D PEC82 H48671MD reusable Biopsy needle guide for probe SP10 16RS needle diameter lt 1 mm 1 4 mm 2 2 mm PEC83 H48671ME reusable Biopsy donas guide for probe AB2 7RS N N needle diameter 1 mm 1 4 mm 2 2 mm HIC Single H48681GF disposable Biopsy needle guide for probe RIC5 9W RS N N angle bracket needle diameter 1 2 1 6 mm A NOTICE A sales order has to be obtained for most of the Biopsy Needle Guides Chapter 9 Renewal Parts 9 49 GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL This page was intentionally left blank 9 50 Section 9 12 Biopsy Needle Guides GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON Ve DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL Chapter 10 Care amp Maintenance Section 10 1 Overview 10 1 1 10 1 2 A CAUTION A WARNING Ay CAUTION A CAUTION Periodic Maintenance Inspections It has been determined by engineering that your Voluson i Voluson e system does not have any high wear components that fail with use therefore no Periodic Maintenance Inspections are mandatory However some Customers Quality Assurance Programs may require additional tasks and or
184. 8 25 1 An 8 25 HTODa A O S 224 2504 na EP 8 25 Key Caps Removal Procedure 8 25 Key Cap Installation Procedure 8 25 Replacement of TGC Slider controls 8 26 MANPOWER ss s yay Aa ad modul s ig das al o e 8 26 TOOS ac s ab x o b bs Mon n son ol moy ab ms A A b man au 8 26 xxx Table of Contents GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 2012 12 1 q da ach ai eee da us r de da a 8 26 TGC Slider Removal Procedure 8 26 TGC Slider Installation Procedure 8 26 Replacement of the Rotary Knob 8 27 MANDOWEE eta Ra eee saa ES a 8 27 TOOS 22 xod ias eibar Renee ek 8 27 Pre Da AION S m sa m l eed ee a R B y 8 27 Rotary Knob Removal Procedure 8 27 Rotary Knob Installation Procedure 8 27 Replacement of the Handle 8 28 Mrigeo Pr 8 28 TOOlS oti se oed b I Doe 8 28 o E seem 8 28 Handle Removal Procedure 8 28 Handle Installation Procedure 8 28 Replacement of the GPA Battery 8 29 Manpower c EIE 8 29 TOOS i
185. 8 2 1 KTZ280209 Voluson i Voluson amp e BT 09 Voluson i BTO6 toBT07 Upgrades H48661CY ES Voluson amp e BT06 to BT07 Upgrades Voluson e BTO6 to BT07 Upgrades Upgrade kit contains System DVD BT 07 User and Service Manual and Upgrade Manual H48661CZ Voluson i BTO7 toBT09 Upgrades Upgrade kit contains System DVD BT 09 User and Service Manual and Upgrade Manual Voluson i BTO7 toBT09 Upgrades H48671HC Voluson e BT07 to 9 Upgrades Upgrade kit contains System DVD BT 09 User and Service Manual and Upgrade Manual Voluson e BT07 to BT09 Upgrades H48671GD Voluson i BT06 toBT09 Upgrades Upgrade kit contains System DVD BT 09 User and Service Manual and Upgrade Manual Voluson i BT06 toBT09 Upgrades H48671MF Voluson eBT06 toBT09 Upgrades Voluson eBT06 toBT09 Upgrades H48671MB Upgrade kit contains System DVD BT 09 User and Service Manual and Upgrade Manual Voluson i BT06 BT07 BT09 H48681JR Voluson i BT06 BT07 BT09 N N to 8 2 x upgrade S to 8 2 x upgrade S 337 Voluson i BT06 BT07 BT09 H48681JS Voluson i BT06 BT07 BT09 N N to 8 2 x upgrade L to 8 2 x upgrade L Voluson e BT06 BT07 BT09 H48681JH Voluson e BT06 BT07 BT09 N N to 8 2 x upgrade S to 8 2 x upgrade S Voluson e BT06 BT07 BT09 Voluson e BT06 BT07 BT09 H48681JJ to 8 2 x upgrade L to 8 2 x upgrade L Volume Package 3D Mode Real Time H48651MG encrypted Software Option string password 4D VOCAL and TUI which is specific f
186. 8 32 below a E LS LAS R m m T x LL IT m Figure 8 32 Rotary Digipot Replacement 2 Gently lift the defective Rotary Knob until it is completely loosened from its base 3 Remove the defective knob 8 9 5 Rotary Knob Installation Procedure 1 Place a new Rotary Knob in position on the keyboard taking care to place the plastic alignment pin in the correct location 2 Push the Rotary Knob down until it snaps into position Chapter 8 Replacement Procedures 8 27 GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL Section 8 10 Replacement of the Handle NOTE The term Handle relates to the Voluson i Voluson e portable carrying handle 8 10 1 Manpower 10 minutes 8 10 2 Tools Use the appropriate flat and Phillips screw drivers as indicated in the Handle replacement procedure 8 10 3 Preparations none 8 10 4 Handle Removal Procedure 1 Close the LCD cover making sure both front latches are securely fastened Latch EED d Latch Figure 8 33 Closing LCD Cover 2 Release the captive screw on either side of the Handle there are two screws that secure the handle in position by turning 1 4 turn in a counterclockwise direction Figure 8 34 Release the captive screws 3 Using both hands pull the Handle slightly apart to release it from the system 4 Remove the Handle 8 10 5 Handle Installation Procedure 1
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189. ARE VOLUSON i VoLUSoN e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 8 14 12 Replacement of the Top Shelf Additional Bottom Cover 8 14 12 1 Manpower One person 5 minutes 8 14 12 2 Tools Phillips screwdriver 1 8 14 12 3 Preparations none 8 14 12 4 Top Shelf Additional Bottom Cover Removal Procedure 1 Screw off the 4 screws and carefully remove it Figure 8 77 screw off the 5 screws 8 14 12 5 Top Shelf Additional Bottom Cover Installation Procedure 1 Place the new Top Shelf Additional Bottom Cover and fasten it with the 4 screws 8 62 Section 8 14 Replacement of the Voluson Station Components GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 8 14 13 Replacement of the Top Shelf Bottom Rear Cover 8 14 13 1 Manpower One person 10 minutes 8 14 13 2 Tools Phillips screwdriver 1 8 14 13 3 Preparations 1 Power Off Shutdown the system as described in Section 3 6 3 on page 3 70 8 14 13 4 Top Shelf Bottom Rear Cover Removal Procedure 1 Put away the lever complete 2 Screw off the 5 screws and carefully remove the Top Shelf Bottom Rear Cover Figure 8 78 unscrew the 5 screws 8 14 13 5 Top Shelf Bottom Rear Cover Installation Procedure 1 Place the new Top Shelf Bottom Rear Cover and fasten it with the 5 screws 2 Place the complete lever at its original position Chapter 8 Replacement Procedures 8 63 GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VoLU
190. ARE VOLUSON i VoLUSoN e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL Section 9 8 Miscellaneous Cables Table 9 8 Miscellaneous Cables Power Cord Europe 230V 240V 5 Povver Cord Europe 230V KTZ220388 Power Cord USA Hospital Grade Power Cord USA Hosp Grade KTZ220389 Ca Net Cable Brasilien 10A 2 5M CA NET Cable KTZ2801 Brasilien 10A 2 5M 80185 Ca Net Cable Brasilien 20A 3M 404 CANET Cable KTZ280186 Brasilien 20A 3M Chapter 9 Renewal Parts 9 17 GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL Table 9 8 Miscellaneous Cables eo os ow reu Power Cord Japan KTZ220390 Hosp grade Power Cord China Power Cord China KTZ220391 Power Cord Australia Y 1 9 18 Section 9 8 Miscellaneous Cables 407 Power Cord Australia KTZ220392 GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VoLUSoN e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL Table 9 8 Miscellaneous Cables or or ow Power Cord India 408 Power Cord India KTZ220387 Power Cord United Kingdom UK 240V Power Cord United Kingdom KTZ220476 Power Cord South Africa KTZ220477 Y 411 Power Cord Argentina KTZ220478 Power Cord Argentina Chapter 9 Renewal Parts 9 19 GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL Table 9 8 Miscellaneous Cables Power Cord Israel Power Cord Israel KTZ220479 WN Y fo Power Cord S
191. Air Outlet Operating Panel Top 2 KTZ301761 Operating Panel Top 2 incl Air In and Air Outlet EEE EEE FP Pa 7 U tN Ea a A OC EIL XU NOTE The illustrations may not correspond to the actual product 9 38 Section 9 9 Optional Peripherals and Accessories GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 9 9 7 Optional Voluson Station conta Figure 9 20 Voluson Station Replacement parts cont d Table 9 24 Voluson Station Replacement parts cont d fen Pantene CIO GPN1 2 10 Power Suppl DEL Power Supply Voluson Station D Cart KTZ280031 Voluson Station De 7 uu Povver Power Supply Patient Monitor Patient Monitor KTZ300405 Power Supply Patient Monitor Power Supply Patient Monitor Patient Monitor EL Image Resizer Box Voluson Station H48671ZC Image Resizer Box Voluson Station TF LAN UNComedo 0 KTZ301362 362 LAN MANCOmed 0 VGA Connector KTZ301212 VGA Connector M KTZ301360 Patient Monitor Adapter right and left Probe Locker 4 pieces SIRA DAMLA screws for Probe Locker 4 pieces k Label GE Logo DM60mm 3 pieces NOTE The illustrations may not correspond to the actual product Chapter 9 Renewal Parts 9 39 GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 9 9 7 Optional Voluson Station conta Figure 9 21 Voluson Stati
192. B Devices before unplugging Figure 4 28 Please stop USB Devices before unplugging For further details review Section 3 5 5 on page 3 44 Chapter 4 Functional Checks 4 35 GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VoLusoN e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 4 5 4 Load Full Backup Presets Configurations amp Application Settings A WARNING A NOTICE A NOTICE Ay CAUTION 4 36 It is recommended to backup data before an upgrade see Section 4 5 3 on page 4 34 The Full Backup loading procedure replaces overwrites ALL the existing data on the local hard drive of the Voluson i Voluson e system It is neither required nor advisable to reload a previously stored Full Backup after a software upgrade that was performed by means of the FMI FROM DVD button After Full Backup loading procedure it is essential to load at least the proper Application Settings image presets adapted for the used system software version Refer to Section 4 5 2 Load User Settings Only Application Settings on page 4 32 Please note When reloading these Application Settings any previous modifications done by the user to his user settings sub menu parameters naming will NOT be affected There are circumstances where it is not possible to load restore all the data The following rules specify the restrictions 1 Generally only restoring data from an older to a newer software version is possible Loading
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194. Cart The video signal is received through a VGA to video converter and this must also be powered through one of the peripheral power outlets available on the Dock Cart 1 Connect one end of the VGA cable to SVGA OUT located on the rear connector panel 2 Connect the other end of the VGA cable to RGB IN on the video converter rear 3 Connect one end of the S Video cable to S VIDEO OUT on the video converter 4 Connect the other end of the S Video cable to S VIDEO IN at the rear of the DVD recorder Dip switches are located beneath the video converter as shown in Figure 3 74 on page 3 60 9 6 Set the switches to the correct positions as shown in Figure 3 75 on page 3 60 When all power and signal cables are connected to the system DVD recorder and video converter proceed as follows in the order stated a Press the power ON switch on the DVD recorder b Press the power ON switch on the Video converter c Turn ON power to the Voluson i Voluson e system 7 Press the Input Select button see Figure 3 74 on page 3 60 on the video converter three times in order to select RGB Input as your signal source The LED located on the video converter front panel will be illuminated accordingly 8 Adjust the DVD Recorder settings as described in Section 3 5 14 5 on page 3 63 Chapter 3 Setup Instructions 3 61 GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VoLUSoN e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 3
195. Clean heads and covers if necessary DVD Recorder record playback capabilities of the DVD recorder Clean heads and covers if necessary Verify hardcopy output of the Deskjet Bluetooth printer Clean heads and covers if necessary DICOM Verify that DICOM is functioning properly Send an image to a DICOM device 7 DVD Drive Verify that the DVD drive reads writes properly export recall images in Sonoview Mains Cable Inspection Table 10 7 Mains Cable Inspection Step Mem Unplug Cord Disconnect the main cable from the wall and system Inspect it and its connectors for damage of any kind 3 Verify Verify that the LINE NEUTRAL and GROUND wires are properly attached to the terminals and that no strands may cause a short circuit Inlet connector retainer is functional Optional Diagnostic Checks Optionally you can access the diagnostic software as described in Chapter 5 or 7 View the error logs and run desired diagnostics Chapter 10 Care amp Maintenance 10 7 GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 10 5 3 Physical Inspection Table 10 8 Physical Checks o m 1 Beepion Labeling Verify that all system labeling is present and in readable condition Scratches and Dents Inspect the system for dents scratches or cracks Verify ease of up down movement and make sure that the LCD Display cover holds LCD Display Cover its set position when open and
196. Common Service Desktop CSD is started the Service Home Page appears As described in Chapter 5 Common Service Desktop CSD on page 5 48 the service platform uses Replacement Error Logs Diagnostics Image Quality Calibration Configuration Utilities p Fr System Service Section System Information not set Voluson 1 3 249 7 134 Running System Location Application Status Use the top level buttons to access System Service Utilities Figure 7 10 Common Service Desktop Home a web based user interface Ul to provide access to common service components The Service platform is designed for GE personnel and as such is in English only There is no multi lingual capability built into the Service Interface Chapter 7 Diagnostics Troubleshooting 7 11 GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 7 5 3 CSD Configuration Device_Information Advanced Configuration Proxy Configuration Device_Information Advanced Configuration Proxy Configuration Configuration Device KTZB00023 Server Type Serial Number B00023 InSite2 0 Server URL https plt us1 ws service gehealthcare co Device Description Any description InSite2 0 Ent Tunnel URL https plt us1 rd service gehealthcare cor Type UltraSound Volusani File Repository Directory cns ite2 Questra GeHealthcare Agentiel Manufacturer GE_Healthcare
197. Connect the Wireless Network adapter as described in Section 3 5 4 on page 3 43 or connect the network cable 2 Press the UTILITIES key on the keyboard once to display the Utilities menu 3 Select SYSTEM and then open the NETWORK page on the System Setup desktop screen 4 Click the NETWORK PROFILES button Network Profiles v Use Network Profiles Current Profile Standard Default Profile Figure 3 132 Network Profiles e To start using Network Profiles set the Use Network Profiles option in the upper section The currenty used profile is displayed in the Current Profile textbox In the Default Profile section click the checkbox next to the profile name which should be active from boot up If no default is set the system requests the desired network profile everytime e Click the NEW button to set up a new profile o Add Hetwork Profile Figure 3 133 Add Network Profile Specify a name for the Network Profile in the Profile Name textfield There are two options Current Settings The current Network Setup of the system is stored in the Network Profile The dropdown field lists all stored Network Profiles Choose this option and the desired source profile to copy the settings to the new profile Click OK to save the Network Profile or click CANCEL to abort the operation e Click the RENAME button to rename the highlighted Network Profile e Click the SWITCH TO button to change the currently act
198. Connecting the USB Flash Memory Stick 3 49 Connection directly to the Voluson i Voluson8 e system 3 49 Connection Via USB AUD xci p ewe EB EH Sb E EXER 3 49 VolusonG i Voluson amp e mounted on Modo Cart 3 49 VolusonG i Voluson amp e mounted on Dock Cart 3 49 Voluson i Voluson amp e mounted on Voluson Station 3 49 Connecting the external USB Hard disk Handydrive 3 50 Connection directly to the Voluson i VolusonO e system 3 50 Connection Via USB NUD xar 3 ex two ee echo ut s o C a 3 50 Voluson i Voluson amp e mounted on Modo Cart 3 50 Voluson i Voluson amp e mounted on Dock Cart 3 50 Voluson i Voluson e mounted on Voluson Station 3 50 Connecting the Black amp White Printer 3 51 Connection directly to the Voluson i Voluson8 e system 3 51 Connection via USB hub 3 51 Voluson i Voluson e mounted on Modo Cart 3 51 Table of Contents xvii GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL Voluson i Voluson e mounted on Dock Cart 3 51 Voluson i Voluson e mounted on Voluson Station 3 51 Connecting the Color Printer 3 52 Connection directly to the Voluso
199. D Biopsy s CIA Plane Plane e3D Static TIL 4D Biopsy Air Plane YC C Plane 30 Static STIC 2 select Acquisition and or Visualization Mode R B A B 4D User Pregram 3D User Froqram Surface Surface big Surface soft Skeleton Surface 3 select an User Program Surface soft Skeleton Fetal Cardio Fet C fast Ss Default e Default Operation 4 select desired Operation mode M Classic Smart 5 Start the Volume Acquisition with the Freeze key resp the right trackball key Figure 4 12 Pre Volume Mode menus Chapter 4 Functional Checks 4 17 VOLUSON i VOLUSON e SERVICE MANUAL GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 4 4 5 1 Pre Volume Mode Functions cont d Table 4 7 3D RENDERING 3D Static volume acquisition rendered 3D image also in combination Color or PD Mode W SECTIONAL PLANES 30 Static volume acquisition resp 4D volume acquisition without rendered 3D image Pre Volume Mode Functions This method of visualization is consistent with the way other medical systems such as CT or MRI present the data to the user slices through the data set which are parallel to each other 4D REAL TIME Real Time 4D continuous volume acquisition and parallel calculation of 3D rendered images RT 4D BIOPSY gt BT Version VCI EJ BT Version STIC EJ BT Version SONOVCAD HEART EZ BT Version SONOVCAD LABOR 2 3 BT Version SONOAVC ER BT Ve
200. D Module Flex cable KTZ220328 Hard Disk Module Flex cable GPA1 Battery Pack Assy KTZ220278 Internal Battery Pack 16 8V GPA Battery Pack Assy KTZ302054 Internal Battery Pack can replace KTZ220278 LCD Display KTZ196132 LCD Display with anti glare foil only use for GPD1 5 LCD Display with anti glare foil KTZ301522 1 N 1 45 only use for GPD5 and GPD6 15 LCD Panel Kit incl BBDI Flex cable Display Rear Cover incl Latches Front Frame with Logo and naming attached and Hinges only used at Voluson i systems AC DC Adapter KTZ220798 inverse polarity protection GPD1 Display Module KTZ154744 15 LCD Panel Kit incl BBDI Flex cable Display Rear Coverincl Latches Front Frame with Logo attached Hinges 2 naming stickers 1 Voluson i 1 Voluson e can replace KTZ154744 GPD1 1a Display Module KTZ154782 15 LCD Panel Kit incl BBDI Flex cable Display Rear Coverincl Latches Front Frame with Logo attached Hinges 2 naming stickers 1 Voluson i 1 Voluson e SW 7 1 3 or SW 8 1 4 is necessary GPD5 Display Module KTZ301515 15 LCD Panel Kit incl BBDI Flex cable Display Rear Coverincl Latches Front Frame with Logo attached Hinges 2 naming stickers 1 Voluson i 1 Voluson e KTZ302150 GPD6 Display Module Display Screw Caps KTZ220318 Caps to cover screws on Display Front Frame 4 pcs BBDI Rigid Flex Assy incl Flex Cover and Ferrite 217 KTZ220308 1 N 1 m m5
201. DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL Section 7 5 Remote Access to Service Platform 7 5 1 General This offers GE technicians the possibility to view the entire customer s desktop and operation system Remote access to the Voluson i Voluson e scanner requires permission and customer input to run diagnostics 1 5 2 Preparations NOTE Be sure the Voluson i Voluson e is connected to the Internet and service platform is configured properly in the Common Service Desktop Configuration page If a GE Service technician requests remote access to your Voluson i Voluson e scanner activate the service platform as described in Section 5 11 2 2 Hemote Access on page 5 47 A screen with additional system data and information appears Am H Valuseni Devices gt 45102710 WSIOZ2710 ACTIONS Manage alerts v Hus ez ins L dl FX 02 04 ur Menage schedules 25 UE LOGIO 56 Ma Run command LS _WIWID_E9S_67 04 Image Add readings LES WIwID E9 03 0 TOTAL ACCESS Connect to Device Ca ada dimes FILE MANAGEMENT Refresh devas Fins Transfer files Manage spre hiss Readings o L Setect al View tranier Dog SOFTWARE DIRECTOR REPORTS View repart Figure 7 9 Connect to Device 7 10 Section 7 5 Remote Access to Service Platform GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL NOTE As soon as the
202. E Please note that image artifacts can occur if at any time within the facility the Ground from the main facility s incoming power source to the Ultrasound unit is only a conduit 2 2 2 1 Voluson i Voluson e Power Requirements The Voluson i Voluson e is powered either by its internal battery or by a separate power supply adapter unit connected to a separate outlet for any range of 100 250 VAC 47 63 Hz Table 2 3 Electrical Specifications for Voluson i Voluson e 2 2 2 2 Inrush Current Inrush current is not a factor for consideration due to the inrush current limiting properties of the power supplies 2 2 2 3 Site Power Outlets A dedicated AC power outlet must be within reach of the unit without extension cords Other adequate outlets for the external peripherals medical and test equipment needed to support this unit must also be present within 1 m 3 2 ft of the unit Electrical installation must meet all current local state and national electrical codes 2 2 2 4 Main Power Plug The Voluson i Voluson e portable ultrasound system is supplied with a main power plug as standard In the event that the unit arrives without a power plug or with the wrong plug contact your GE dealer When necessary the installation engineer will supply the appropriate power plug to meet the applicable local regulations 2 2 2 5 Power Stability Requirements e Voltage drop out Max 10 ms Power Transients All applications Less than 25 of
203. E HEALTHCARE SERVICE MANUAL DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 Mode ion Mode B M RS at Mot 7 Tables for 2 A 1 2 e18a ul Alisu lu esind pajenuaye xew 1 yidag J9J9QUIBIp ejnuede juajeamby eale weaq indino gp ZL udey 99 ed N d5nsnooe euonoejaleJ yeod pajenuany e16a ul A su lul zUJ9 AAUJ Aisuajul oDeJone e1oduwa ye d Ieneds pajenuany oDeJo e e1oduio 2POMN N g epojy Bunerado Su Z8V l pomN 1993npsueul 6GEZ9OAI 0 998 uolnkguliuu1919p x pul 104 s nnuenb paunseau jo Aspulumns wo uld q e204 ed epon a Bue Joj0asabeu g pue 1012eseDeu g ues 1012eseDeuj g IW xeu 1e xew e IN 274 ul5u 7 IeoojluoiuuoJu 9PO N N g epojy Bunes do YORIL 0 pue Z 2 L090923l 01 998 lqe1 Bunsoday indino onsnooy SH Z ZEV l pol 19SINpPSUBAL Acoustic Output amp Index Determination Tables A 6 VOLUSON i VOLUSON e SERVICE MANUAL zee m 7 e16a ul Alisu lul sind xew ye yidag GIL 40 yidag SIL 40 yidag lojoujelip ejnuede juajeamby ureeq indino gp Z4 eunsseJd onsnooe e16a ul lsua uI asind pajenuany Aysuajul oDeJoAe ye d Jeneds sal b DUDHOAM onsnooy o e jo xi O N oo m x z
204. EAN EXETE ZYMBOYAEYTEI KAI EXETE KATANOH2El TO MAPON ET XEIPIAIO 2EPBl2 EAN AE AABETE YTIOUH THN lIPOEIAOTIOIHZH AYTH ENAEXETAI NA NPOKAHOE TPAYMATI2MO2 2 ATOMO NAPOXH2 ZEPBIZ 2 XEIPIZTH H 2 TON A20ENH AMO HAEKTPOTIAHZIA MHXANIKOY2 H AAMOY2 KINAYNOY 2 EZEN KARBANTARTASI KEZIK NYV KIZ R LAG ANGOL NYELVEN ERHET EL HA A VEV SZOLGALTATOJA ANGOLT L ELTER NYELVRE TART IGENYT AKKOR A VEV FELEL SSEGE A FORD TAS ELKESZ TTETESE NE PROBALJA ELKEZDENI HASZNALNI A BERENDEZEST AM G A KARBANTARTASI KEZIK NYVBEN LE RTAKAT NEM ERTELMEZTEK EZEN FIGYELMEZTETES FIGYELMEN K V L HAGYASA A SZOLG LTAT M K DTET VAGY A BETEG ARAM TES MECHANIKAI VAGY EGYEB VESZELYHELYZET MIATTI SER LESET EREDMENYEZHETI GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VoLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL ESSI ER EING NGU F ANLEG A ENSKU EF PJONUSTUADILI VI SKIPTAMANNS ARFNAST ANNARS TUNGUM LS EN ENSKU ER A BYRG VI SKIPTAMANNS A TVEGA INGU VI V RUN REYNID EKKI A J NUSTA T KI NEMA EFTIR A HAFA SKODAD OG IS SKILI ESSA PJONUSTUHANDBOK EF EKKI ER FARI A ESSARI VI V RUN GETUR PAD VALDI MEI SLUM J NUSTUVEITANDA STJ RNANDA EBA SJ KLINGS VEGNA RAFLOSTS V LR NNAR EDA ANNARRAR H TTU TENTO SERVISN N VOD EXISTUJE POUZE V ANGLICK M JAZYCE V P PAD ZE POSKYTOVATEL SLU EB ZAKAZNIKUM POT EBUJE N VOD V JIN M JAZYCE
205. ERALS L a Li 1 a Dedicated Power Outlets Hospital Network al EXAMINATION 61 CM TABLE N Cabinet for Software and Manuals optional 36 IN 92 CM Figure 2 1 Recommended Floor Plan 4 3m x 5 2m 14ft x 17ft Chapter 2 Site Preparation 2 7 GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON Ve DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 2 3 4 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 2 2 3 4 3 2 3 4 4 Netvvorking Setup Requirements Stand alone Unit without Network Connection None Unit Connected to Hospital s Network Supported networks Ethernet e Wireless LAN Purpose of the DICOM Network Function DICOM Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine services provide the operator with clinically useful features for moving images and patient information over a hospital network Examples of DICOM services include the transfer of images to workstations for viewing or transferring images to remote printers As an added benefit transferring images in this manner frees up the on board monitor and peripherals enabling viewing to be done while scanning continues With DICOM images can be archived stored and retrieved faster easier and at a lower cost DICOM Option Pre installation Requirements To configure the Voluson i Voluson e ultrasound unit to work with other network connections the network administrator must provide some necessary information Use the Connectivity Setup Worksheet o
206. EVISION 9 Dock Cart Tray upper Replacement Procedure 8 36 Dock Cart Wheels Replacement Procedure 8 42 Dock Cart Components Replacement Procedure 8 34 Doppler Mode Checks Functional Checks 4 13 DVD Recorder Settings Adjustment 3 63 E Electrical Requirements 2 2 Electrical Safety 1 9 Electrostatic Discharge Warning 1 17 EMC Electromagnetic Compatibility 1 17 EMI Protection 3 22 External I O Theory 5 43 External USB Devices Connection 3 44 Disconnection 3 44 F FMI from DVD Installation Procedure 8 7 Theory 5 55 Formatting Media 4 29 Full Backup Presets Configurations Appl Settings Delete 4 38 Load 4 36 Loading Procedure 8 21 Save 4 34 Functional Checks 4 1 2D Mode 4 8 Calculation Measurements 4 26 Cine Mode 4 22 Color Flow Modes 4 15 Doppler Modes 4 13 Generic Measurements 4 23 M Mode 4 11 Monitor Display 4 6 Peripherals 4 41 Probes Connector Usage 4 27 G General Cleaning 10 9 Generic Measurements Functional Checks 4 23 II VOLUSON i VOLUSON e SERVICE MANUAL H Hazard Icons 1 4 How to use the optional Modo Cart 3 25 http ibraries ge com foldersln dex do entity id 158692581018sid 10185 F 1 3 84 Human Safety 1 8 Image Management Functional Checks 4 28 Inrush Current 2 2 Installation Digital Black amp White Printer UP D897 3 79 Digital Color Printer UP D23MD 3 81 System Software 8 3 System Software FMI from DVD 8 7
207. F idinay il Aorta 1 5 s Ahd CHI B se Abdomen FFC T Abd Pad 5 DEFAULT K EET TUE M F 2 F amp SRI Low SRI Il High 520 205 EFE XTD 3 Ub Menu 5 iig b 4 Figure 4 5 Menu Control Area 2D Main Menu 1 User Program shows all setting for the active application The active one is highlighted 2 Additional functions which are supported by the selected Scan mode 3 Sub Menu to adjust settings of the selected Main mode 4 Status Area shows the current functionality of the Trackball the Trackball keys and the Soft menu buttons 5 Area indicates operation state shows current battery status and function of P Printer buttons NOTE Different menus are displayed depending on which Menu and which Mode is selected SOFT BUTTONS TRACKBALL and Trackball KEYS Currently activated functions are displayed in the status area by their location their function and their actual value of setting They are easily controlled by moving the trackball pressing the trackball keys or switching the corresponding Soft menu button FUNCTION KEYS located on the alphanumeric Keyboard Many main functions e g Utilities Bodymarks Power up down etc are activated by pressing its specific key on the alphanumeric keyboard KEYBOARD SHORTCUT FUNCTIONS Available menus are shown in the menu area on the left side of the screen The current menu selection is highlighted If not active key is illuminated press the MENU POINTER Cursor
208. Figure 5 13 on page 5 38 has a push button at its center This is used to toggle between Active and Inactive mode 5 6 2 6 Extended Keyboard The Extended keyboard see Figure 5 13 on page 5 38 is the ultrasound specific keyboard which is used to activate the ultrasound system 5 6 2 7 Trackball The Voluson e control panel has a 1 5 trackball centrally located to provide easy operation The currently activated function of the trackballs is displayed in the status area on the monitor screen The trackball supports a variety of basic PC operations and specific ultrasound controls 5 6 2 7 1 Trackball Buttons The 5 buttons surrounding the Trackball can be divided into two groups left right upper Trackball key Ey QN These are equivalent to the normal PC mouse s W mouse click left left right trackball key mouse click right upper trackball key Y The status and the currently activated function of these keys is displayed on the monitor screen Menu Pointer Cursor and HR Zoom Loupe Button m These buttons even though located beside the trackball are part of the External Keyboard R a and not part of the Alphanumerical or regular trackball buttons 5 6 2 8 Key and Backlight Illumination Keys on the control panel extended keyboard are illuminated according to their availability as follows Green key function is currently active White key function is available but not active in
209. Fuse holder back Fuse Figure 8 40 change fuses of isolation transformer 8 12 3 5 Fuses Installation Procedure 1 Insert 2 new Fuses 2 Push the fuse holder back into position correct voltage should be shown in upper line e g 230V see Figure 8 40 above and then close protection 3 Reconnect the mains power cable 8 32 Section 8 12 Replacement of the Modo Cart Components GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 8 12 4 Replacement of the Wheels 8 12 4 1 Manpower Two persons 20 minutes 8 12 4 2 Tools flat wrench 19 8 12 4 3 Preparations 1 Power Off Shutdown the system as described in Section 3 6 3 on page 3 70 2 Put away all Peripherals Cables 3 Disconnect all external USB devices e g USB printer 4 With one person one each side of the Modo Cart hold on to the top and the bottom of the Modo Cart and turn it upside down on a soft ground e g soft foam plastic 8 12 4 4 Wheels Removal Procedure 1 Screw off the Wheels 2 Remove the Wheels Figure 8 41 Screw off the Wheels NOTE Do not lose the washers 8 12 4 5 Wheels Installation Procedure 1 Place the new Wheel and fasten it 2 With one person one each side turn the Modo Cart upright Chapter 8 Replacement Procedures 8 33 GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL Section 8 13 Replacement of the Dock Cart Co
210. GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 3 5 3 7 Installation of the Probe Mux Box Voluson Station 1 Fasten the Probe Mux Box with the 4 screws Ig v Figure 3 48 Installation Probe Mux Box 2 Push the probe connector into the probe socket of the Voluson i Voluson6 e and lift the system s locking lever upwards to lock the probe connector NOTE The docking lever cannot be operated if the Probe Box is connected to the VolusonQ i Voluson e 3 40 Section 3 5 Connection of Auxiliary Devices VOLUSON i VOLUSON e GE HEALTHCARE SERVICE MANUAL DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 3 5 3 8 Mounting small Peripherals e g Black 8 White Printer 1 Screw out the screws of the leveling feet from the printer 2 Mount the adapter board with the 4 screws on the printer leveling feet are also mounted y any q a WW Figure 3 49 screw of the 4 screws mount the adapter board NOTE Pay attention to the right mounting position of the printer 3 Put the pre assembled Printer on the Console Bottom Shelf 4 Place the locking teeth of the adapter board into the guide slots of the shelf and move the Printer in the final mounting position Figure 3 50 put the pre assembled Printer on the Shelf mount the adapter board 5 Mount the adapter board with 1 screw on the Console Bottom Shelf see Figure 3 50 above 6 Connect the peripheral device an
211. GE Healthcare Voluson i Voluson e Service Manual e Voluson i Voluson e systems with Software version SW 6 x x BT06 Voluson i Voluson e systems with Software version SW 7 x x BTO7 e Voluson i Voluson e systems with Software version SW 8 x x BTO9 11 Part Number KTI106052 Revision 9 CCo GE HEALTHCARE O VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL Important Precautions TRANSLATION POLICY WARNING EN THIS SERVICE MANUAL IS AVAILABLE IN ENGLISH ONLY IF A CUSTOMER S SERVICE PROVIDER REQUIRES A LANGUAGE OTHER THAN ENGLISH IT IS THE CUSTOMER S RESPONSIBILITY TO PROVIDE TRANSLATION SERVICES DO NOT ATTEMPT TO SERVICE THE EQUIPMENT UNLESS THIS SERVICE MANUAL HAS BEEN CONSULTED AND IS UNDERSTOOD FAILURE TO HEED THIS WARNING MAY RESULT IN INJURY TO THE SERVICE PROVIDER OPERATOR OR PATIENT FROM ELECTRIC SHOCK MECHANICAL OR OTHER HAZARDS CE MANUEL DE MAINTENANCE N EST DISPONIBLE QU EN ANGLAIS AVERTISSEMENT EP FR WARNUNG DE SI LE TECHNICIEN DU CLIENT A BESOIN DE CE MANUEL DANS UNE AUTRE LANGUE QUE L ANGLAIS C EST AU CLIENT QU IL INCOMBE DE LE FAIRE TRADUIRE NE PAS TENTER D INTERVENTION SUR LES QUIPEMENTS TANT QUE LE MANUEL SERVICE N A PAS ETE CONSULT ET COMPRIS LE NON RESPECT DE CET AVERTISSEMENT PEUT ENTRA NER CHEZ LE TECHNICIEN L OP RATEUR OU LE PATIENT DES BLESSURES DUES DES DANGERS LECTRIQUES M CANIQUES OU
212. Holder as described in Section 8 13 11 5 on page 8 45 8 48 Section 8 13 Replacement of the Dock Cart Components GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL Section 8 14 Replacement of the Voluson Station Components For quick reference the Voluson Station component replacement procedures are described in the following sub sections Table 8 4 Optional Peripherals and Accessories Replacement Parts Seen Dm Chapter 8 Replacement Procedures 8 49 GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VoLUSoN e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 8 14 1 Replacement of the Cable Holder 8 14 1 1 Manpower One person 5 minutes 8 14 1 2 Tools Phillips screwdriver 1 8 14 1 3 Preparations none 8 14 1 4 Cable Holder Removal Procedure 1 Screw off the 2 screws and carefully remove the Cable Holder Figure 8 62 remove the Cable Holder 8 14 1 5 Cable Holder Installation Procedure 1 Place the new Cable Holder at its original position and fasten it with the 2 screws 8 50 Section 8 14 Replacement of the Voluson Station Components GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 8 14 2 Replacement of the Probe Holder Insert 8 14 2 1 Manpower One person 5 minutes 8 14 2 2 Tools none 8 14 2 3 Preparations none 8 14 2 4 Probe Holder Insert Removal Procedure 1 Pinch together the latches Figure 8 63 pinch together the latches 2 Remove the Probe Hold
213. Holder for Endocavity Probes 8 14 5 1 Manpower One person 5 minutes 8 14 5 2 Tools none 8 14 5 3 Preparations none 8 14 5 4 Probe Holder Removal Procedure 1 Carefully pull out the Probe Holder Figure 8 66 pull out the Probe Holder 8 14 5 5 Probe Holder Installation Procedure 1 Place the new Probe Holder at its original position 8 54 Section 8 14 Replacement of the Voluson Station Components GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VoLusoN e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 8 14 6 Replacement of the Additional Shelf Peripherals 8 14 6 1 Manpower One person 5 minutes 8 14 6 2 Tools Phillips screwdriver 1 8 14 6 3 Preparations 1 Put away all things on the Shelf e g Printer 8 14 6 4 Additional Shelf Peripherals Removal Procedure 1 Screw off the 2 screws and carefully remove it Figure 8 67 screw off the 2 screws 8 14 6 5 Additional Shelf Peripherals Installation Procedure 1 Place the new Shelf and fasten with the 2 screws Chapter 8 Replacement Procedures 8 55 GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 8 14 7 Replacement of the Cover BW Printer Shelf 8 14 7 1 Manpower One person 5 minutes 8 14 7 2 Tools Phillips screwdriver 1 8 14 7 3 Preparations none 8 14 7 4 Cover BW Printer Shelf Removal Procedure 1 Align tab on the front of the Printer Shelf Cover with the slot in front of the Printer Shelf pull out
214. Hospital Name Select the GENERAL page in the System Setup see Figure 3 120 1 Select the text box to enter a new Clinic Name with the keyboard 2 Click SAVE amp EXIT to save Settings and exit System Setup The clinic name will be copied into the Hospital ID in the information header 3 8 1 3 How to change Language and or EUM Language Select the GENERAL page in the System Setup see Figure 3 120 1 Select the desired language from the pop up menu 2 Click SAVE amp EXIT to save Settings and exit System Setup NOTE After changing the language the system has to reboot Chapter 3 Setup Instructions 3 97 GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KT1106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 3 8 1 4 How to adjust function of the Footswitch Left Right NOTE The Footsvvitch is available with Software 7 x x and higher Select the USER SETTINGS page in the System Setup Figure 3 121 System Setup User Settings 1 Select desired function of the Footswitch Left and Right 2 Click SAVE8 EXIT to save Settings and exit System Setup 3 98 Section 3 8 System Configuration O GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 3 8 1 5 How to activate Screen Lock Select the GENERAL page in the System Setup see Figure 3 120 1 Check mark Screen Lock a If no password previously entered the following dialog appears Change Screenlock Password X Current Password
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216. IC SonoNT SonoRS Following Options are available on Voluson e systems DICOM 3 4D Basic 4D rendering only no 3D Mode and no access to volume data 3D 4D Advanced 3D Mode and Real Time 4D RIC Probe RO RAB Probes SonoVCAD labor XTD View SonoAVC SonoNT SonoR5 NOTE Additional option fields are not yet implemented in the Voluson i VolusonG e Chapter 8 Replacement Procedures 8 23 GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VoLUSoN e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 8 6 1 Operation for activating Options 1 Press the UTILITIES key on the keyboard to display the Utilities menu 2 Select the SYSTEM item from the menu area to invoke the setup desktop on the screen 3 Select the OPTION page where you can see which options are installed in the system D Demo Option is activated for demo and expires on the date shown in the Valid column 5 Inactive Option is not activated 46 ao Ei Permanent Key 4990 651 ZR3SOBOEFAEEBT TE P P P P RT 4D Bipy P P P P P KEN ch n cnr P Permanent Option is permanently activated purchased Figure 8 29 Option page in the System Setup e g Voluson i 8 6 1 1 Operation for installing a Demo Key or the Permanent Key 1 Position the cursor inside the input field desired and press the right left trackball key 2 If one exists clear edit the current key code 3 Enter the encrypted ser
217. ICE MANUAL 3 5 13 1 Direct Connection to the Voluson i Voluson e system cont d NOTE Dip svvitches are located beneath the video converter as shovvn in Figure 3 70 belovv p m Input Select button Dip Switches Figure 3 70 Video Converter Front view left image and Rear view right image 5 If not already done set the switches to the correct positions as shown in Figure 3 71 below Off On Or On jj Ve i Lil i NIS PAI 6 1 6 7 7 O 5 Figure 3 71 Video Converter Dip Switch Positions 6 When all power and signal cables are connected to the system VCR and video converter proceed as follows in the order stated a Press the power ON switch on the VCR b Press the power ON switch on the video converter c Turn ON power to the Voluson i Voluson e system 7 Press the Input Select button see Figure 3 70 on page 3 56 on the video converter three times in order to select RGB Input as your signal source The LED located on the video converter front panel will be illuminated accordingly NOTE If the VGA cable is disconnected reconnected while the system is ON the VGA output is maintained NOTE If system is shut down to standby or Full shut down while the VGA device is connected continuously the VGA output will appear after the system is turned ON NOTE If the system is shut down to Standby or Full shut down and the VGA device is disconnected the VGA outpu
218. KBALL and press SET Rt Lt trackball key NOTE If you have selected a trace item the measurement is finished and the area and circumference results appear on the screen 6 An ellipse appears the axis of which is defined by these two points To adjust the width of the ellipse move the TRACKBALL 7 To toggle between calipers or to readjust a traced line press the upper trackball key 8 To complete the measurement press SET right or left trackball key The system displays the circumference and area in the measurement results area Before you complete a measurement To erase the ellipse resp trace and the current data measured press the BACKSPACE key on the keyboard The original caliper is displayed to restart the measurement To exit the measurement function press the CALIPER key or EXIT key on the control panel 4 4 7 3 Volume Measurements 1 Press the CALIPER key and then select the GENERIC VOLUME in the menu area 2 Select the appropriate item 3 Perform the measurement s using the TRACKBALL and sET right or left trackball key For further details see 4 4 7 1 and 4 4 7 2 4 4 7 3 1 Multiplane Measurements NOTE This volume measurement is only possible in SD Mode 1 Select the reference image in which the measurement is to be performed A B or C 2 Press the CALIPER key once and select the MULTIPLANE item 3 Select the first section through the body by pressing the REF SLICE
219. Kvetz utildecho Waiting for Windows to userinit Waiting for Windows to userinit Gi Mretzmutilicall c s skFkretgsutilsu 3Bsleep exe 15000 Figure 8 26 automatic processes are running 20 Please wait until all processes are finished Finally the 2D screen is displayed on the monitor NOTE If the BT warning dialog Figure 8 27 below appears enter the Permanent key previously recorded refer to Figure 8 17 Option page e g Voluson i on page 8 15 and then click SUBMIT The BT option is not set The machine will boot without using the ultrasound hardware Y au can enter a valid option key here ar later in Utilities System Setup Options enter Permanent key then click Submit Continue Figure 8 27 Enter Permanent key 21 Remove the Stick from the USB port on the rear of the system 22 Reconnect the external devices install all the printers and adjust the printer settings as described in Section 3 7 Printer Installation on page 3 78 23 Check and match system settings in the P1 P2 P3 page s Print Save and Export tab 24 Confirm that the date and time are set correctly and that the Windows automatic DST feature is off Refer to Section Section 6 10 Daylight Saving Time DST New Dates on page 6 12 8 20 Section 8 2 System Software Installation Upgrade Procedure GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON Ve DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL Section 8 3 User Settings Only
220. L 7 8 4 Printer Malfunction Printer malfunction yes Is printer properly connected Check all signal and power supply cable ix connections between Printer and Scanner yes Load paper by using the correct format no Check paper size small large etc Check paper tray to fit with the used paper format Is printer loaded with paper yes Is printing media Depending on the Printer Type izi replace ink cartridge etc color mE empty yes Are the P keys Check programmed P keys and no re configure them if not correct configured properly yes Perform Printer Test Print Test page If unsuccessful replace printer Return to normal scanning 7 22 Section 7 8 Troubleshooting Trees and Instructions Figure 7 26 Printer Malfunction GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 VOLUSON i VOLUSON e SERVICE MANUAL 7 8 5 DVD CD R RW Drive Malfunction j Unable to record data DVD CD Are both the additional Power and USB cables Property connected YES Is there a blank k DVD CD R RW media Inside the drive YES x Parform the D VD CD4R RW Drive Test on page 7 68 Test OKT YES Return to normal scanning NO Check all signal and power supply connections Refer to Section 3 5 7 Connecting the DVD R RW Drive on page 3
221. Layout BomUp Screen LCD Panel B ottlp Screen Buffersize kB Gamma table C_AUO_G150XG01 l iam A L LP150X10 E AUD Bi50xG07 C AUO G150XG01 Figure 6 3 select correct LCD Panel 6 Exit System with SAVE amp EXIT 6 4 Section 6 3 LCD Display Monitor Adjustment GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VoLUSoN e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL Section 6 4 Network Speed Settings 1 Press the UTILITIES key on the keyboard once to display the Utilities menu 2 Select SYSTEM and then open the NETWORK page on the System Setup desktop screen 3 Click the NETWORK ADAPTER CONFIGURATION button read the message and confirm with YES Webwork COM Sonora Configuration Network Confiquralion Network Adapier Configuration WLAN Configuration Network Profiles Figure 6 4 Network Adapter Configuration 4 To change the Network Speed Settings click on the Tab Advanced and select the appropriate Network Speed ASIX AX88772A USB2 0 to Fast Ethernet Adapter 2 PX Chapter 6 Service Adjustments 6 5 GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL Section 6 5 Modo Cart Height Adjustment A CAUTION Only adjust the height of the Modo Cart without the Voluson i Voluson e and any peripherals mounted NOTE A small 4mm hex wrench is needed to loosen the 2 screws on the rear of the Modo Cart 1 Loosen the 2 screvvs
222. Log Level a wass zi Model Volusoni SAVE RESET Version 2 0 Modify Device Configurations RESET Figure 7 11 CSD Configuration Device Information Advanced Configuration Figure 7 11 above shows the Device Information and Advanced Configuration tab in the Questra Agent Configuration menu This pages normally do not have to be modified 7 5 3 1 To configure Service Platform A NOTICE f a Proxy server is available the information has to be properly entered otherwise Questra remote control does not work There is no possibility to detect proxy server information automatically 1 Ask the hospital s network Administrator for the Proxy Server Address and the Proxy Server Port 2 Select the Configuration page then double click Questra Agent Configuration 3 Select the Proxy Configuration tab and enter Proxy Server Address and Proxy Server Port Error Logs Diagnostics Image Quality Calibration gt fi ira id Utilities Replacement m 7 k Device Information E Configuration Advanced Configuration 13 Use a Proxy Server to connect the Enterprise enter Proxy Server Information Proxy Server Address 13 249 4 49 Proxy Server Port 88 Proxy Server Username Password Save button Figure 7 12 CSD Configuration Proxy Configuration 4 Click the SAVE button and
223. Meaning IEC FDA Depth for max TIB Break Point Depth Depth for max TIS A 4 Acoustic Output amp Index Determination Tables VOLUSON i VOLUSON e GE HEALTHCARE SERVICE MANUAL DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 Tables for AB2 7 RS at 2D Mode B Mode 1 1 A wo d xeu Je z ale xeu je yidag a atzorudeq we st TGS Jojoueip wo a ainyede juajeamby de eae aunsseid EZ edIN id bisnooe euoroejeJe4 4eed pajenuany g 2unssead onsnooe 6c JeuonoejeJeJ eeg LU9 S MUA je15a ur Ajsuejur zU19 AAUJ Aysuajul abejane veda yeed enyeds pajenuany 70 x 2102 Su nb 1uJ e VAR 2 00 paepueys zaa Hod u 998 uoneE1lou 1S L uomnejou epojN g epojy Bunes do SH CHV PON 199npsueul LO e o asind pajenuany 69 Z9931 01 998 x pul 104 sennuenb painseaw jo Aspulumns ex N 4 e Y 23pon g pom Bunes do uideq e204 ojBue 1012esoDeuJ g pue 10 9eseDeuJ g ues 1012eseDeuj g PINO Va IW xeu 1e 2 y Bua7 e904 juoneuuoju z V1 vz a C2 1 z dl jo utu enjeA xepu umnuurxejy 2401 I qe1 x pul 54 28 l polW 1eonpsueJ YORIL V Gd pue 2 Z 10909241 01 998 lqe 1 Bumod y indino nsno y Acoustic Output amp Index Determination Tables VOLUSON i VOLUSON e G
224. Modo Cart on the base of the unit Main label on back of the Modo Cart Main label on back of the Dock Cart Main label on back of the Voluson Station Main label on each probe Identification and Rating Plate rear side of the unit Identification and Rating Plate rear side of the unit Rear side of the unit on the plug of each probe Rear side of the unit on the Display Module Assy GPD 1 7 GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 VOLUSON i VOLUSON e SERVICE MANUAL Section 1 3 Safety Considerations 1 3 1 1 3 2 1 3 3 A CAUTION A CAUTION KA A WARNING A WARNING A WARNING A WARNING A WARNING A WARNING A WARNING Introduction The following safety precautions must be observed during all phases of operation service and repair of this equipment Failure to comply with these precautions or with specific warnings elsewhere in this manual violates safety standards of design manufacture and intended use of the equipment Human Safety Operating personnel must not remove the system covers Servicing should be performed by authorized personnel only Only personnel who have participated in a Voluson i Voluson e Training are authorized to service the equipment Mechanical Safety The Voluson i Voluson e portable ultrasound system weighs 5 kg 11 Ibs without peripherals when ready for use Care must be used when moving it or replacing its parts Failu
225. N switch on the video converter c Turn ON power to the Voluson i Voluson e system Press the Input Select button see Figure 3 70 on page 3 56 on the video converter three times in order to select RGB Input as your signal source The LED located on the video converter front panel will be illuminated accordingly Chapter 3 Setup Instructions 3 57 GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VoLUSoN e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 3 5 13 4 Voluson i Voluson e mounted on Voluson Station NOTE For instructions see Section 3 5 3 9 Mounting large Peripherals e g VCR on page 3 42 Povver Socket from Voluson Station AUDIO OUT COMPOS TE R VIDEO OUT SHS VIDEO OUT Figure 3 72 Connection Scheme The VCR must be powered from the Voluson Station itself via one of the isolated peripheral power cables provided on the Voluson Station The video signal is received through a VGA to video converter and this must also be powered through one of the peripheral power outlets available on the Voluson Station 1 Connect one end of the Audio cable to AUDIO OUT located on the Image Resizer of the Voluson Station 2 Connect the other end of the Audio cable to AUDIO IN at the rear of the VCR 3 Connect one end of the S Video cable to S VIDEO OUT located on the Image Resizer of the Voluson Station Connect the other end of the S Video cable to S VIDEO IN at the rear of the VCR If not already done set the switch
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227. NTAINS MERCURY DISPOSE ACCORDING TO STATE LOCAL LAW Equipotentiality Indicates the terminal to be used for connecting equipotential conductors when interconnecting grounding with other equipment Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE Disposal This symbol indicates that waste electrical and electronic equipment must not be disposed as unsorted municipal waste and must be collected separately Please contact an authorized representative of the manufacturer for information concerning the decommissioning of your equipment This symbol indicates that in the United States of America federal law restricts this device to sale by or on the order of a physician GOST R label Russia Regulatory Country Clearance These symbols indicate that at least one of the six hazardous substances of the China RoHS Labelling Standard is above the RoHS limitation The number inside the circle is referred to as the Environmental Friendly Use Period EFUP It indicates the number of years that the product under normal use will remain harmless to health of humans or the environment EFUP 10 for Short Use Products EFUP 20 for Medium Use Products This product consists of devices that may contain mercury which must be recycled or disposed of in accordance with local state or country laws Within this system the backlight lamps in the monitor and the Touch Panel display contain mercury peripherals isolation transformer on
228. NTE REPARAR O EQUIPAMENTO SEM TER CONSULTADO E COMPREENDIDO ESTE MANUAL DE ASSIST NCIA T CNICA O N O CUMPRIMENTO DESTE AVISO PODE POR EM PERIGO A SEGURANCA DO T CNICO OPERADOR OU PACIENTE DEVIDO A CHOQUES EL TRICOS MEC NICOS OU OUTROS ESTE MANUAL DE ASSIST NCIA EST DISPON VEL APENAS EM INGL S AVISO PT pt SE QUALQUER OUTRO SERVICO DE ASSIST NCIA T CNICA QUE N O A GEHC SOLICITAR ESTES MANUAIS NOUTRO IDIOMA DA RESPONSABILIDADE DO CLIENTE FORNECER OS SERVI OS DE TRADUCAO e NAO TENTE EFECTUAR REPARA ES NO EQUIPAMENTO SEM TER CONSULTADO E COMPREENDIDO PREVIAMENTE ESTE MANUAL A INOBSERV NCIA DESTE AVISO PODE RESULTAR EM FERIMENTOS NO T CNICO DE ASSIST NCIA OPERADOR OU PACIENTE EM CONSEQU NCIA DE CHOQUE EL CTRICO PERIGOS DE ORIGEM MEC NICA BEM COMO DE OUTROS TIPOS IL PRESENTE MANUALE DI MANUTENZIONE E DISPONIBILE SOLTANTO IN INGLESE AVVERTENZA e IT ii SE UN ADDETTO ALLA MANUTENZIONE ESTERNO ALLA GEHC RICHIEDE IL MANUALE IN UNA LINGUA DIVERSA IL CLIENTE E TENUTO A PROVVEDERE DIRETTAMENTE ALLA TRADUZIONE SI PROCEDA ALLA MANUTENZIONE DELL APPARECCHIATURA SOLO DOPO AVER CONSULTATO IL PRESENTE MANUALE ED AVERNE COMPRESO IL CONTENUTO NON TENERE CONTO DELLA PRESENTE AVVERTENZA POTREBBE FAR COMPIERE OPERAZIONI DA CUI DERIVINO LESIONI ALL ADDETTO ALLA MANUTENZIONE ALL UTILIZZATORE ED AL PAZIENTE PER FOLGORAZIONE ELETTRICA PER URTI MECCANICI OD ALTRI RISCHI GE HEALTHCARE O
229. Network adapter should be connected to the PCMCIA slot at the rear of the Voluson i Voluson e Whenever moving the system with the Wireless Network adapter installed make sure you do not damage the adapter Voluson i Voluson amp e mounted on Dock Cart The Wireless Network adapter should be connected to the PCMCIA slot at the rear of the Voluson i Voluson e Whenever moving the system with the Wireless Network adapter installed make sure you do not damage the adapter Voluson i Voluson amp e mounted on Voluson Station The Wireless Network adapter should be connected to the PCMCIA slot at the rear of the Voluson i Voluson e Whenever moving the system with the Wireless Network adapter installed make sure you do not damage the adapter The Wireless Network Interface should be connected to the USB ports in the middle of the Voluson Station Chapter 3 Setup Instructions 3 43 GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VoLusoN e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 3 5 5 General Remarks and Hints when using external USB Devices A WARNING Do not connect or disconnect any external USB devices to or from the system while scanning a patient The appearing dialogs could distract you from the scan 3 5 5 1 External USB Devices Connection When an external USB storage device Such as a USB memory stick or an external hard disk is connected to the Voluson i Voluson e Windows detects the device and automatically insta
230. OK key to start the process When the saving has been completed click OK Chapter 4 Functional Checks 4 31 GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 4 5 2 Load User Settings Only Application Settings A CAUTION The loading procedure overwrites the existing application settings on the local hard drive Make sure to insert the correct DVD CD Additionally you can load the backup from D User Settings 4 5 2 1 Preparations 1 Insert the DVD CD R W into the drive 2 Press the UTILITIES key on the keyboard The menu area changes to the Utilities menu 3 Select the SYSTEM item from the menu area to activate the setup desktop screen 4 Select the BACKUP page and click the LOAD button of the User Settings Only group Choose the media and then click Load Figure 4 22 User Settings Only Load window 5 Choose the media and click the LOAD key 6 Select the appropriate file and click OK The Load Backup Data window appears AN NOTICE t is highly recommend to use Application settings which are adapted for the systems software version Complete Backup gt gt button gt gt Load button Figure 4 23 Load Backup Data 4 32 Section 4 5 Backup and Restore Database Preset Configurations and Images GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VoLUSoN e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 4 5 2 Load User Settings Only Application Settings conta 7 Select
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232. ON KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL SI APKALPES ROKASGRAMATA IR PIEEJAMA TIKAI ANGLU VALODA JA KLIENTA APKALPES SNIEDZEJAM NEPIECIESAMA INFORM CIJA CITA VALODA NEVIS ANGLU KLIENTA PIENAKUMS IR NODROSINAT TULKOSANU BRIDINAJUMS e NEVEICIET APR KOJUMA APKALPI BEZ APKALPES ROKASGRAMATAS IZLASISANAS UN SAPRASANAS SI BR DIN JUMA NEIEVEROSANA VAR RADIT ELEKTRISK S STRAVAS TRIECIENA MEHANISKU VAI CITU RISKU IZRAISITU TRAUMU APKALPES SNIEDZEJAM OPERATORAM VAI PACIENTAM SIS EKSPLOATAVIMO VADOVAS YRA ISLEISTAS TIK ANGLU KALBA e JEI KLIENTO PASLAUG TEIK JUI REIKIA VADOVO KITA KALBA NE ANGL VERTIMU PASIR PINTI TURI KLIENTAS A NEM GINKITE ATLIKTI JRANGOS TECHNIN S PRIE I ROS DARBY NEBENT LT VADOVAUTUMET S IUO EKSPLOATAVIMO VADOVU IR J SUPRASTUM TE NEPAISANT SIO PERSP JIMO PASLAUGU TEIKEJAS OPERATORIUS AR PACIENTAS GALI B TI SUZEISTAS DEL ELEKTROS SM GIO MECHANINIU AR KITU PAVOJU DENNE SERVICEHANDBOKEN FINNES BARE PA ENGELSK HVIS KUNDENS SERVICELEVERANDOR TRENGER ET ANNET SPR K ER DET KUNDENS ANSVAR A SORGE FOR OVERSETTELSE ADVARSEL IKKE FORS K A REPARERE UTSTYRET UTEN AT DENNE NO SERVICEHANDBOKEN ER LEST OG FORST TT e MANGLENDE HENSYN TIL DENNE ADVARSELEN KAN F RE TIL AT SERVICELEVERAND REN OPERAT REN ELLER PASIENTEN SKADES PA GRUNN AV ELEKTRISK ST T MEKANISKE ELLER ANDRE FARER NINIEJSZY PODR CZNIK SERWISOWY DOST PNY JEST JEDYNIE W J ZYKU ANGIELSKIM
233. OR KTZ196269 Netgear WLAN Adapter H48671DT SW 7 1 4 and SW 8 2 0 Rev B and higher is required EP200132 LAN Isolation Box 8 Cable Kit H45021EC LAN Patient Isolation Box 8 Cable Kit KTZ195858 Converter from USB to RS 232 Serial Port USB RS232 Connection kit PRY H46681S Connection Module Report data h KTZ220725 external Battery Charger Battery Charger H48661DG only for KTZ220278 and KTZ302054 NOTE The illustrations may not correspond to the actual product Wireless Network Interface 9 28 Section 9 9 Optional Peripherals and Accessories GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 9 9 4 Optional Equipment D LL 99 990 Figure 9 10 Optional Peripherals and Accessories Optional Equipment Table 9 14 Optional Peripherals and Accessories Optional Equipment COI EN 2196270 Scan Freeze Footswitch USB only applicable at Footswitch H48651T Voluson i Voluson e systems with Y 1 EZ BT Version softvvare BT 07 and higher OA HABSINM NM Portable Case Trolley no Probe holder used for Real time 4D endocavity probes Ej x uL RIC during disinfection process UI I SIIGI I 19 LCD Secondary Patient Monitor E 19 LCD Secondary Monitor without Wall Mount kit and Isolation Transformer Wall Mount for Wall Mount kit for KTZ220526 1 N 2 ES Isolation Transformer KTZ220714 Isolation Transtormer N
234. ORT ee es w m jose meme nn nn lan miner bem em K L dL JU dL SS Figure 3 139 Worksheet for DICOM Network Information 3 118 Section 3 13 Connectivity Setup Worksheet GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL Section 3 14 Paperwork NOTE During and after installation the documentation i e User Manual Installation Manual for the peripheral units must be kept as part of the original system documentation This will ensure that all relevant safety and user information is available during the operation and service of the complete system 3 14 1 Product Locator Installation NOTE The Product Locator Installation Card shown may not be same as the provided Product Locator card GE Medical Systems Mailing Product Locator File Address P O Box 414 Milwaukee WI 53201 0414 OCP BS DATE MO DA YR PREPARE FOR ORDERS THAT DO NOT DIST INSTALLATION DESTINATION NAME AND ADDRESS PRINTED IN USA INSTALLATION ZIP CODE Figure 3 1 Product Locator Installation Card 3 14 2 User Manual s Check that the correct User Manual s for the system and software revision is included with the installation Specific language versions of the User Manual may also be available Check with your GE Sales Representative for availability Chapter 3 Setup Instructions 3 119 GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL This pag
235. OTE Lithium on batteries last longer than conventional batteries and do not require replacement as often Only use the batteries designed to work with the Voluson i Voluson amp e and authorized by GE Medical Systems A CAUTION To avoid the battery bursting igniting or fumes from the battery causing equipment damage observe the following precautions Do not immerse the battery in water or allow it to get wet Do not put the battery into a microwave oven or pressurized container If the battery leaks or emits an odor remove it from all possible flammable sources e f the battery emits an odor or heat is deformed or discolored or in a way appears abnormal during use recharging or storage immediately remove it and stop using it f you have any questions about the battery consult GE or your local representative Storage of battery pack Short term less than one month 0 C 32 F 50 C 122 F Long term more than three months 10 C 50 F 35 C 95 F A CAUTION The battery has a safety device Do not disassemble or alter it Charge the batteries only when the ambient temperature is between 0 and 65 C 32 and 149 F and discharge the batteries between 10 and 55 C 14 and 131 F Do not short circuit the battery by directly connecting the battery terminals with metal objects Do not heat the battery or discard it in a fire e Do not expose the battery to temperature over 60 C 140 F
236. OTE The illustrations may not correspond to the actual product Chapter 9 Renewal Parts 9 29 GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 9 9 5 Optional Modo Cart 7 7 dumm Figure 9 11 Modo Cart Replacement parts Table 9 15 Modo Cart Replacement parts Modo C ith oheral KTZ196285 Modo Cart incl isolation transformer probe and gel odo Cart without peripherals H48651TD holder peripherals shelves hand rest and handles Cable Clip M Cart KTZ220885 Cable Clip M Cart l Isolation Transformer Power Supply Isolation Transformer M Cart KTZ220714 IMED300WR M Cart Probe Holder Kit M Cart Front and Rear Wheels M Cart Fuses 10Stk 4A 10Stk 2A for IMED300WR NOTE The illustrations may not correspond to the actual product 9 30 Section 9 9 Optional Peripherals and Accessories GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 9 9 6 Optional Dock Cart Dock Cart light Figure 9 12 Dock Cart Dock Cart light Replacement parts Table 9 16 Dock Cart Dock Cart light Replacement parts KTZ280021 Tray upper D Cart Dock Cart light H48671MP Tray upper D Cart Dock Cart light EE 561 TraylowerD Cart Dock Cart light lower D Cart Dock Cart light KTZ280020 Tray lower D Cart Dock Tray lower D Cart Dock D Cart Dock Cart light ES Cover Bottom gray D Cart KTZ280037 Cover
237. P D25MD Printer Settings 3 91 Mitsubishi Printer Settings 3 93 Color PEier OPO 5s ser ICH Cat CE XC Caes les 3 93 BAW Printer PIS x xv ae yaaa exui funt RERO RE RC Ct 3 93 Bluetooth Deskjet Printer Settings 3 94 Printer Remote Control Selection 3 95 System CONNGUIAUON sia oie 3 96 SYSICM OelllD z daa oo s ba s aaa 3 96 How to enter Date and Time 3 97 How to disable the automatic Daylight Saving Time 3 97 How to enter Hospital Name 3 97 How to change Language and or EUM Language 3 97 How to adjust function of the Footswitch Left Right 3 98 How to activate Screen Lock 3 99 How to adjust LCD Brightness 3 99 How to change the Keyboard Layout 3 99 Measure Sep ctis ed edu 7 3 100 Approved Optional Peripherals 3 101 External LO CODEIISlOIS ena ayu paloma abc uw aaa 3 102 External iO Fin UIS ras dida ER CER 3 103 duae xe REM Euch RES waina b duz hoe 3 103 Software Option Configuration 3 104 GOHREC U L L l bos ala ala ds wa Ja OS oe yay re 3 105 Connectivity Introduction
238. POIN IN 9poN Bunes do SH 6 SVNH l pom 19SINPSUBAL 6sez9931 0 006 A 65 Acoustic Output amp Index Determination Tables GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 Tables for RNA5 9 RS at Color Motion Mode CM Mode A 1 61 x pul 104 sennuenb paunseau jo Aseulums A981L VOY PUE ZE 2 10909931 01 998 indino onsnooy GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL This page was intentionally left blank A 66 Acoustic Output Index Determination Tables GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 Numerics 2D Mode Checks Functional Checks 4 8 A B Acoustic Noise Output 2 4 Activation of Options 8 23 Adjustment DVD Recorder Settings 3 63 Keyboard Layout 6 10 Monitor 6 2 Printer Settings 3 89 Write Speed of DVD CD Recorder 4 29 Administration of Full Backup data 4 35 Air Flow Control 5 44 Archiving Images 4 39 Auxiliary Devices Connection 3 23 Backup Patient Database and Images 4 30 Battery Charging 3 72 Recalibrating 3 74 Battery Pack GPA Replacement Procedure 8 29 Bearing Handle Replacement Procedure 8 28 Block diagram FrontEnd Processor 5 18 Top Level Architecture 5 8 Boot Screen Functions GE Service 5 57 Memtest 5 58 Rollback 5 58 Voluson 5 57 Boot Up 4 2 C Calculation Measurements Functional Checks 4 26 General remarks to perform 4 26 Cine Functional Checks
239. Probe Mux Box as described in Section 8 14 9 5 on page 8 59 8 Mount the optional Console Bottom Shelf as described in Section 8 14 8 5 on page 8 57 Mount the optional Cover BW Printer Shelf as described in Section 8 14 7 5 on page 8 56 10 Mount the optional Additional Shelf Peripherals as described in Section 8 14 6 5 on page 8 55 cO Section 8 14 Replacement of the Voluson Station Components GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 8 14 19 Replacement of the Top Shelf Bottom Front Cover 8 14 19 1 Manpower One person 10 minutes 8 14 19 2 Tools Phillips screwdriver 1 8 14 19 3 Preparations 1 Power Off Shutdown the system as described in Section 3 6 3 on page 3 70 2 Remove the Gel Condom Holder as described in Section 8 14 4 on page 8 53 or remove he optional Probe Holder for Endocavity Probes as described in Section 8 14 5 on page 8 54 8 14 19 4 Top Shelf Bottom Front Cover Removal Procedure 1 Screw off the 5 screws around the Top Shelf Bottom Front Cover Figure 8 83 unscrew the screws 2 Screw off the 2 screws by the USB port 8 14 19 5 Top Shelf Bottom Front Cover Installation Procedure 1 Place the new Top Shelf Bottom Front Cover fasten the 2 screws of the USB port and fasten the 5 screws around it 2 Mount the Gel Condom Holder as described in Section 8 14 4 5 on page 8 53 or mount the optional Probe Holder for Endocavity Probes as descr
240. R Note This Example shows fictional numbers Figure 8 8 insert Permanent Key e f the entered Permanent key is correct following window appears confirm with ENTER Figure 8 9 confirm Permanent Key 14 Check disk is performed automatically restart n ag Windows LA k file system is NTFS label is SYSTEM of your disks needs to be checked for consistency You may cancel the disk check but it is strongly recommended that you continue windows will now check the disk HKDSK 1s verifying files stage 1 of 3 File verification completed CHKOSK is verifying indexes stage 2 of 3 Index verification completed CHKDSK is verifying security descriptors stage 3 of 3 55 percent completed Figure 8 10 Check disk is performed automatically Chapter 8 Replacement Procedures 8 9 GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VoLusoN e DiRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 8 2 1 5 System Software Installation Procedure FMI from DVD cont d 15 3 dots one after the other appear on the screen see Figure 8 11 below 3 dots 16 Booting auto Figure 8 12 Boot screen auto 8 10 Section 8 2 System Software Installation Upgrade Procedure GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VoLuson e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 8 2 1 5 System Software Installation Procedure FMI from DVD cont d 17 Updating will take some time l cd sus sc
241. RECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 5 14 1 3 5 14 1 4 5 58 select OK Rollback This function offers the possibility to simply restore the previously used system configuration rollback which was stored on RA during FMI from DVD 1 Turn system OFF and then back ON 2 As soon as the Boot Screen appears see Figure 5 31 on page 5 57 press the PG DN WN Arrow down key on the keyboard until the Rollback item is highlighted then press ENTER 3 When the following WARNING message appears press the Arrow left button to highlight OK and then press ENTER Figure 5 32 Warning message After performing the rollback the system reboots The Ultrasound Application is started and finally the 2D screen is displayed on the monitor Memtest Starts the PC Memory Test Operation see Section 5 14 2 Memory Check in LINUX on page 5 59 Section 5 14 Boot Screen Functions GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 5 14 2 Memory Check in LINUX 1 Turn system OFF and then back ON 2 As soon as the Boot Screen appears see Figure 5 31 on page 5 57 press the PG DN WN Arrow down key on the keyboard until the Memtest item is highlighted then press ENTER The PC Memory Test will start automatically and will take about 2 5 hours A NOTICE After 3 sec vvithout pressing any key the system vvill boot up in vvindovvs If you missed step 1 re
242. RECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MODE Meter PEOCOQUIS se a a sdsd ia des b s 10 17 Chassis Leakage Current Test 10 18 R cool ok os ap a ass 10 18 Generic PTOCedUT 34335 dic m aa Ras dn dex aede a di ae 10 18 Data Sheet for Enclosure Chassis Leakage Current 10 19 Isolated Patient Lead Source Leakage Lead to Ground 10 20 DONATION z sore arg dead Foch a eee dete ae dee eo 10 20 Generic Procedure deed Gibbon o ae ordo C Ee 10 20 Isolated Patient Lead Source Leakage Lead to Lead 10 21 Lead to Lead Leakage Test Record 10 21 Isolated Patient Lead Sink Leakage lsolation Test 10 22 Isolated Lead sink Leakage Test Record 10 22 Probe Leakage Current Test 10 23 Bra RTT TT 10 23 10015 RUMPIT 10 23 Generic Procedure on Probe Leakage Current 10 23 When There s Too Much Leakage Current 10 24 0551 ses uo a a io oa t 10 24 5 481 012 421 1572202570 025 0 et A 10 24 Fals 4 3 2 3 42 8r Balaban ed CIRC e XR ae Bal 10 24 SUM 0 10 24 NO mM 10 24 In case of using an UPS Uninterruptable Power Supply 10 24 Ultrasound Equipment Quality Check EQC
243. RIC5 9 RS at Pulsed Wave Doppler PW Mode A 49 Tables for RIC5 9 RS at Color Flow Mode CFM Mode A 50 Tables for RIC5 9 RS at Color Motion Mode CM Mode A 51 Tables for RIC5 9W RS at 2D Mode B Mode A 52 Tables for RIC5 9W RS at Motion Mode B M Mode A 53 Tables for RIC5 9W RS at Pulsed Wave Doppler PW Mode A 54 Tables for RIC5 9W RS at Color Flow Mode CFM Mode A 55 Tables for RIC5 9W RS at Color Motion Mode CM Mode A 56 Tables for RSP6 16 RS at 2D Mode B Mode A 57 Tables for RSP6 16 RS at Motion Mode B M Mode A 58 Tables for RSP6 16 RS at Pulsed Wave Doppler PW Mode A 59 Tables for RSP6 16 RS at Color Flow Mode CFM Mode A 60 Tables for RNA5 9 RS at 2D Mode B Mode A 61 Tables for RNA5 9 RS at Motion Mode B M Mode A 62 Tables for RNA5 9 RS at Pulsed Wave Doppler PW Mode A 63 Tables for RNA5 9 RS at Color Flow Mode CFM Mode A 64 Tables for RNA5 9 RS at Color Motion Mode CM Mode A 65 Xlii Table of Contents GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON Ve DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL Chapter 1 Introduction Section 1 1 Overview 1 1 1 1 1 2 A NOTICE Purpose of Chapter 1 This chapter describes impo
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245. SERVISER ZAHTEVA JEZIK KOJI NIJE ENGLESKI ODGOVORNOST JE NA KLIJENTU DA PRU I USLUGE PREVO ENJA NEMOJTE POKUSAVATI DA SERVISIRATE OPREMU AKO NISTE PROCITALI SR RAZUMELI PRIRUCNIK ZA SERVISIRANJE e AKO NE PO TUJETE OVO UPOZORENJE MO E DO I DO POVREDIVANJA SERVISERA OPERATERA ILI PACIJENTA UZROKOVANOG ELEKTRICNIM UDAROM MEHANICKIM DRUGIM OPASNOSTIMA vi GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VoLusoN e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL TA SERVISNI PRIROCNIK JE NA VOLJO SAMO V ANGLESCINI e E PONUDNIK SERVISNIH STORITEV ZA STRANKO POTREBUJE NAVODILA V DRUGEM JEZIKU JE ZA PREVOD ODGOVORNA STRANKA SAMA e NE POSKU AJTE SERVISIRATI OPREME NE DA BI PREJ PREBRALI IN Eo RAZUMELI SERVISNI PRIRO NIK e E TEGA OPOZORILA NE UPO TEVATE OBSTAJA NEVARNOST ELEKTRI NEGA UDARA MEHANSKIH ALI DRUGIH NEVARNOSTI IN POSLEDI NIH PO KODB PONUDNIKA SERVISNIH STORITEV UPORABNIKA OPREME ALI PACIENTA SL OVAJ SERVISNI PRIRU NIK DOSTUPAN JE SAMO NA ENGLESKOM JEZIKU e AKO KLIJENTOV SERVISER ZAHTIJEVA JEZIK KOJI NIJE ENGLESKI ODGOVORNOST KLIJENTA JE PRU ITI USLUGE PREVO ENJA 1546 2 NEMOJTE POKU AVATI SERVISIRATI OPREMU AKO NISTE PRO ITALI I HR RAZUMJELI SERVISNI PRIRU NIK e AKO NE PO TUJETE OVO UPOZORENJE MO E DO I DO OZLJEDE SERVISERA OPERATERA ILI PACIJENTA PROUZRO ENE STRUJNIM UDAROM MEHANI KIM I DRUGIM OPASNOSTIMA T TO SERVISN PR RU KA JE K DISPOZ CII LEN V ANGLI TI
246. Set Up Reminders 3 2 1 Average Installation Time The Voluson i Voluson e installation and functional checkout will take approximately one hour Voluson i Voluson e consoles with optional equipment may take slightly longer Once the site has been prepared the average installation time required is shown in Table 3 2 below Table 3 2 Average Installation Time Average Description Installation Time Comments Installing the scanner options printers 0 5 1 5 hours depends on required configuration DICOM Option connectivity 0 5 1 5 hours depends on configuration amount 3 2 2 Installation Warnings 1 The Voluson i Voluson e portable ultrasound system weighs only 5 kg 11 lbs without peripherals However since the Carts incl Voluson i Voluson e and peripherals weighs approximately 33 kg 72 lbs two persons are required to unpack it 2 There are no operator serviceable components To prevent shock do not remove any covers or panels Should problems or malfunctions occur unplug the power cord Only qualified service personnel should carry out servicing and troubleshooting NOTE For information on shipping carton labels refer to Figure 3 1 on page 3 3 3 2 2 1 System Acclimation Time After being transported the Voluson i Voluson e system may be very cold or hot It requires one hour for each 2 5 C increment if it s temperature is below 10 C or above 40 C A CAUTION Equipment damage p
247. SoN e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 8 14 14 Replacement of the Top Column Back Cover 8 14 14 1 Manpower One person 15 minutes 8 14 14 2 Tools Phillips screwdriver 1 8 14 14 3 Preparations 1 Power Off Shutdown the system as described in Section 3 6 3 on page 3 70 2 Remove the Top Shelf Additional Bottom Cover as described in Section 8 14 12 on page 8 62 or remove the optional Probe Mux Bos as described in Section 8 14 9 on page 8 58 3 Remove the Top Shelf Bottom Rear Cover as described in Section 8 14 13 on page 8 63 8 14 14 4 Top Column Back Cover Removal Procedure 1 Screw off the 4 screws and disconnect the power cable Figure 8 79 unscrew the 4 screws disconnect the power cable 2 Carefully remove the Top Column Back Cover 8 14 14 5 Top Column Back Cover Installation Procedure 1 Place the new Top Column Back Cover connect the power cable and fasten it with the 4 screws 2 Mount the Top Shelf Bottom Rear Cover as described in Section 8 14 13 5 on page 8 63 3 Mount the Top Shelf Additional Bottom Cover as described in Section 8 14 12 5 on page 8 62 or mount the optional Probe Mux Box as described in Section 8 14 9 5 on page 8 59 8 64 Section 8 14 Replacement of the Voluson Station Components O GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VoLuson e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 8 14 15 Replacement of the Bottom Column Back Cover 8 14 15 1 Manpower Oner person 15 mi
248. Soft menu button first section should be set at the edge of the object 4 Position the start dot of the area which should be surrounded and store it with SET 5 Surround the area with the trackball then press SET right or left trackball key The area is calculated and displayed lt may even be zero Press the SET key twice 6 Select the next parallel section with the REF SLICE buttons and measure the area 7 Repeat 5 and 6 until the edge of the measured object is reached NOTE The contour of the measured area is not erased if a new section is adjusted To call back the measured areas press the PREV NEXT Soft menu buttons NOTE To erase the results select the INIT item shown in the menu area 4 24 Section 4 4 Functional Checks GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VoLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 4 4 7 Generic Measurements cont d 4 4 7 4 Measurements in Spectral Doppler Mode NOTE The Spectral Doppler image is displayed based on time X axis and velocity Y axis 4 4 7 4 1 Auto Trace 1 Press the CALIPER key 2 Select AUTO TRACE item from the menu area on the left side of the screen It traces the Spectral Doppler image automatically and displays the results 3 Select the SENS Sensitivity of the envelope curve to eliminate artifacts 4 Select the TRACE channel of the envelope curve upper both lower 5 If necessary select the Angle and the Baseline
249. System Configuration How to acitvate Screen Lock 3 99 How to adjust LCD Brightness 3 99 How to change EUM Language 3 97 How to change Keyboard Layout 3 99 How to change Language 3 97 How to enter Date and Time 3 97 How to enter Hospital Name 3 97 System Maintenance 10 6 System Manufacturer 1 18 System Setup Software Configuration Checks 4 40 System Software Installation Upgrade 8 3 Index GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 Loading Procedure 8 3 System Software FMI from DVD Installation 8 7 System Voltage Settings 3 20 T TGC Slider controls Replacement Procedure 8 26 Theory General 5 2 U Ultrasound Equipment Quality Check EQC 10 25 Unpacking the Equipment 3 4 Upgrade System Software 8 3 User Settings Only Application Settings Loading Procedure 8 21 V Voltage Settings 3 20 W Warnings and Cautions 1 8 What is EMC 1 17 Worksheet for DICOM Network Information 3 118 IV Index VOLUSON i VOLUSON e SERVICE MANUAL O 2006 2012 General Electric Company GE Medical Systems a General Electric Company going to market as GE Healthcare GE Healthcare Austria GmbH Co OG Tiefenbach 15 A 4871 Zipf Austria www gehealthcare com
250. T 06 BT 07 BT 09 BT 11 el aseo EE uC A EEE A E EEE s I H48671JM Basic User Manual Voluson i Croatia KTD101009 H48671JM H48671JN Basic User Manual Voluson i Serbian o KTD100838 H48671JN Basic User Manual Voluson i Indonesian User Manual Voluson i Indonesian HABBBISN H48671HG Basic User Manual Voluson i Portuguese europe KTD100840 CUM Basic User Manual Dock Cart USA Asia User Manual Dock Cart USA Asia main EU Hissi HABOTIZS s s sss t a u Basio User Manual Dok Cart USA Asia men eras 10 Basie User Manual Dock Cart ight Mco Soutnem Eu Bate gt Basie User Manual Dock Ga qn tom Memmoc Bete or Manua n U ul 1700107 Hesr Hes E5 ai eee Basic User Basic User Manual Voluson Station Eastern EU Voluson Station Eastern EU HABOTIZF 0 OI lt IIQWZII Advanced Reference Manual H48651NL H48661EA H48661EA HA8661EA Voluson i Voluson e English KTI106055 KTI106171 KTI106171 9 42 Section 9 10 System Manuals GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VoLUSoN e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL Section 9 10 System Manuals conta Table 9 27 System Manuals Voluson e Part Kretz Part Kretz Part Kretz PartH Kretz Part Name BT 06 BT 07 BT 09 BT 11 Voluson i Voluson e Service Manual KTI106052 KTI106052 KTI106052 KTI106052 System User Manuals 0 mnn o ss su
251. T IN AN EXPLOSIVE ATMOSPHERE OPERATION OF ANY ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT IN SUCH AN ENVIRONMENT CONSTITUTES A DEFINITE SAFETY HAZARD DO NOT SUBSTITUTE PARTS OR MODIFY EQUIPMENT BECAUSE OF THE DANGER OF INTRODUCING ADDITIONAL HAZARDS DO NOT INSTALL SUBSTITUTE PARTS OR PERFORM ANY UNAUTHORIZED MODIFICATION OF THE EQUIPMENT Use only batteries approved by GE Healthcare as suitable for the Voluson i Voluson e portable ultrasound system In addition to Section 1 3 8 Voluson6 i Voluson e Battery Safety on page 1 14 READ all safety precautions that come from the battery and battery charger manufacturers Voluson 1 Voluson e Battery Safety The Voluson i Voluson e system is supplied with a lithium ion battery in the battery bay as standard The lithium ion battery provides power when an AC power source is not available Lithium ion batteries last longer than conventional batteries and do not require replacement as often You can expect one hour of battery life with a single fully charged battery The lithium ion technology used in the system s battery is significantly less hazardous to the environment than the lithium metal technology used in some other batteries Such a watch batteries Used batteries should not be placed with common household waste products Contact local authorities for the location of a chemical waste collection program nearest you Regulations vary for different countries Dispose of a used battery in accordan
252. THCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL Table 4 3 2D Mode Functions This function allows the adjustment of the Volume O Axis position of 3D probes in 2D Mode The green line in the displayed symbol indicates the B VIEW EZ BT Version position of the acoustic block This feature is only available at systems with BT 07 software and higher SRI LOW SRI LOW SRI HIGH Speckle Reduction Imaging is a smoothing type filter to reduce speckle in the Speckle Reduction Imaging ultrasound image Changes the Single image display to two simultaneous half images The left 2D 2D XXX frame shows only the 2D Mode image The right frame shows the 2D Mode image with xxx xxx SRI or CRI information FFC combines a low frequency to increase the penetration and higher FFC Focus and Frequency Composite frequency to keep a high resolution It reduces speckle and artifacts in the 2D image cO 00 E Co Advantage of the Trapezoid Mode The scan area is very increased in LINEAR TRAPEZOID relation to the linear display by steering the ultrasound lines in the border of the probe N Press the MAGNIFY GLASS key nearby the trackball in write mode The displayed zoom box can be placed over the entire 2D image area also the High Resolution Zoom size and position of the zoom box can be changed Press the MAGNIFY GLASS key again to activate the zoom and again to exit the
253. Theory 5 37 GE HEALTHCARE O VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 5 6 1 Keyboard and Control Panel Layout Figure 5 13 below illustrates the layout of the Voluson i Voluson e keyboard and control panel The buttons and controls are grouped together for ease of use the different areas of the keyboard and control panel include the following ooft menu Buttons part of the Extended Keyboard On Off Switch TGC Slider Controls Alpha numeric Keyboard GAIN Rotary Knob Extended Keyboard Trackball and Trackball buttons Soft menu Buttons HE On Off Svvitch TGC Slider Controls Alpha numeric Keyboard Gain Rotary Active Mode Extended Keyboard Trackball and Trackball buttons Figure 5 13 Voluson i Voluson e Keyboard and Control Panel Layout The Voluson i Voluson e keyboard unit comprises the main user interactive devices an alphanumeric keyboard a 1 5 trackball and an Extended keyboard n addition it includes one or more printed circuit boards PCBs designed to carry the various electronic components these include the keyboards controller TGC potentiometers USB Hub and backlight illumination 5 38 Section 5 6 Keyboard and Control Panel GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VoLusoN e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 5 6 2 Keyboard and Control Panel Components 5 6 2 1 Power ON OFF Button The Power On Off button
254. UONAWOGMNCCKS bes SSk e ees 10 6 System CHECKS bam hese 10 6 Peripheral Option Checks 10 7 Mains Cable Inspection 10 7 Optional Diagnostic Checks 10 7 Physical dgspDecllOll aeu seid o dado e diia 10 8 ej NC CIC 10 9 General Cleaning xxv td 10 9 Probe Malnienance rer Doe CE PP reda dos cte 10 9 Probe Related Checks 10 9 Basic Probe Sl Oa acras da de xe e ci a obo dox u S See 10 9 Basic Probe Cleaning and or Disinfection 10 10 Disinfection by means of the RIC Holder 10 11 US WO SPNO TEE EET C TT ei 10 11 Electrical Dale TESIS cesped dos d waw Pao 10 12 odiety Test VE TV EM a AN a Tam de debs 10 12 Leakage Current LIMIS sre uu a sed the Dec ed e eee Rc eed 10 13 Outlet Test Wiring Arrangement USA amp Canada 10 14 Grounding Continuity Systems with Modo Cart only 10 15 Meter PIOCCOUIG cecilia darias denia ib baha 10 15 Grounding Continuity Systems with Dock Cart only 10 16 Meter Procequie es s as s b ob bomb s B eke 10 16 Grounding Continuity Systems with Voluson Station only 10 17 Table of Contents xxxix GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON DI
255. USB e USB Flash Memory device 512MB connected via USB e Wireless Network Adapter connected via PCMCIA e Wireless Network Interface connected via USB port e Footswitch 5 8 1 1 Recording Tools 5 8 1 1 1 VCR and Video Converter The VCR is controlled from the units front panel Operation is completely independent of the Voluson i Voluson e system One must obtain the appropriate PAL or NTSC VCR in accordance with the regional standards The VCR is connected to the system via a VGA to video converter the video converter must be set up to fit the regional standards For details see Figure 3 71 on page 3 56 In some regions the VCR is used as an official patient information back up device To obtain the maximum image quality it is recommended to use S VHS video tapes and make sure that the VCR is setup for High Quality recording 5 8 1 1 2 DVD Recorder and Video Converter The DVD recorder is controlled from the units front panel Operation is completely independent of the Voluson i Voluson e system The DVD recorder is connected to the system via a VGA to video converter the video converter must be set up to fit the regional standards For details see Figure 3 75 on page 3 60 5 8 1 2 Printers 5 8 1 2 1 Black amp White Digital Printer The B amp W Printer receives image data via the USB port The print command is controlled by the keys P1 P2 or P3 on the Voluson i Voluson e control panel depends on system con
256. USB Stick 512MB 450216 USB Flash Memory Stick 512 MB DERE USB maa dk ge external Hard disk drive usb emala k ge acaso USB Handydrive external Hard disk drive 640GB Medical Grade Power Supply KTZ220460 Medical Grade Power Supply 5V 2 64 DV 2 6A for DVD CD Drive Writer and or Video Converter Medical Grade Power Medical Grade Power Supply 5V 64 BV 6A KTZ220623 Medical Grade Power Supply SV 6A for USB Hub Grade Power Medical Grade Power Supply SV 6A for USB Hub 5V 7 6A for USB Hub Driver DVD for DVD Writer KTZ300878 Driver DVD for DVD Writer Samsung gt Samsung Chapter 9 Renewal Parts 9 27 GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VoLUSoN e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 9 9 3 Drives amp additional Devices conta CISCO AIRONET 802 1 1a b g WIRELESS ADAPTE R Figure 9 9 Optional Peripherals and Accessories Drives 8 additional Devices cont d Table 9 13 Optional Peripherals and Accessories Drives amp additional Devices cont d KTZ196281 Wireless CardBus Network Adapter PCMCIA A ROAST Europe amp Middle East Africa KTZ196282 Wireless CardBus Network Adapter PCMCIA Wireless Network Interface USA H45021HT USA KTZ196283 Wireless CardBus Network Adapter PCMCIA Wireless Network Interface JAPAN H45021HY Japan KTZ196284 Wireless CardBus Network Adapter PCMCIA H45021HZ All Other Regions x Wireless Network Interface Wireless Network Interface A
257. USON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 8 14 23 Replacement of the Image Resizer Box 8 14 23 1 Manpower One person 10 minutes 8 14 23 2 Tools Phillips screwdriver 1 8 14 23 3 Preparations 1 Power Off Shutdown the system as described in Section 3 6 3 on page 3 70 2 Remove the complete lever 3 Remove the Top Shelf Bottom Rear Cover as described in Section 8 14 13 on page 8 63 8 14 23 4 Image Resizer Box Removal Procedure 1 Screw off 1 screw Figure 8 87 screw off 1 screw 2 Disconnect the cables VGA Power Chinch Figure 8 88 disconnect the cables 8 14 23 5 Image Resizer Box Installation Procedure 1 Connect the cables to the new Image Resizer Box and place it on its original position 2 Fasten it with the screw 3 Mount the Top Shelf Bottom Rear Cover as described in Section 8 14 13 5 on page 8 63 4 Mount the complete lever at its original position Chapter 8 Replacement Procedures 8 75 GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VoLUSoN e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 8 14 24 Replacement of the LAN Connector 8 14 24 1 Manpower One person 10 minutes 8 14 24 2 Tools Phillips screwdriver 1 8 14 24 3 Preparations 1 Power Off Shutdown the system as described in Section 3 6 3 on page 3 70 2 Remove the complete lever 3 Remove the Top Shelf Bottom Rear Cover as described in Section 8 14 13 on page 8 63 8 14 24 4 LAN Connector Removal Proc
258. Ul MMC Wnd i restart the system failed Ul_Manager vDestroyWnd dynamic cast to Ul PW Wnd failed restart the system Ul_Manager vHRS_Execute multiple call restart the system UIS String is bad NLS key lt s gt Keys must not start end with repeat the activity whitespaces undefined CW ADC CIk Teiler restart the system Unknown C exception restart the system 7 36 Section 7 9 Error Messages The System detected a problem with your harddisk Please do not reboot or shut down the machine Please contact your service department as soon as possible GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VoLUSoN e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL ets 1 yi Verify error Error while checking backup data 77505 ViewerConMngr vAssembleCF_DFE attempt to get ECG Consumer 2D or ECG_Draw_2D Block from restart the system ECGViewer Objects failed ViewerConMngr vAssembleM_DFE attempt to get ECG_Consumer_2D or ECG_Draw_2D Block or ECG restart the system CalcHR Block from ECGViewer Objects failed ViewerConMngr vAssembleTissueDFE attempt to get ECG Consumer 2D or ECG Draw 2D Block from restart the system ECGViewer Objects failed Chapter 7 Diagnostics Troubleshooting 7 37 GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL This page was intentionally left blank 7 38 Section 7 9 Error Messages GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VoLUSoN e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9
259. Uo NH INIT Resets the rotations and translations of a volume section to the initial start position 3D Image Orientation left right up down 18 E ap To change the image orientation of the rendered 3D image a Q a MAGI CUT Ability to electronically manipulate the images and cut away 3D artifacts EDIT ROI Readjustment of the volume render box Region Of Interest ROI For further details refer to the Voluson Voluson e Basic User Manual Chapter Volume Mode Section 4 4 Functional Checks GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 4 4 5 3 VOLUSON i VOLUSON e SERVICE MANUAL Sub Menu RAB2 5 RSIABD MI 0 8 7 65cm 13H72 Tis 0 3 3DMD Sub 08 03 2006 01 07 40 PM Probe Orientation Render Parameter Direction FriBk v GrayiChroma Map Gray ABC Te Chrm ABC Clear Y Chrm 3D Om v Diverse Image Info Color Hide SRI Backgr Change Freeze Ref Image Volpre 3D Contr 49 Thresh 3D Bright 61 61 Figure 4 15 3D 4D Sub Menu Table 4 9 Sub Menus PROBE ORIENTATION Adjust and activate the display of direction markers at border of the image EN Render PARAMETER To select the Render Mode Basic Mode and Render Algorithm To select the desired Render View Direction green line symbolizes direction of the view Note The Render View Direction keys are not available in Static 3D Sectional Planes 8 zon tar te aee 5 CHROMAABG To change
260. Voltages 7 3 1 How to check System Status Indicator LEDs There are two LEDs provided for Indications of Battery and external AC DC source Voluson i left LED right LED AC Adapter Status Battery Status Figure 7 3 Status Indicator LEDs on Voluson i Voluson e Table 7 2 left LED Power Supply AC Adapter status ox CN ON AC DC power too low or CAN on E EN Table 7 3 right LED Battery status O TEN O l m o pu IN CNN O EI EN Chapter 7 Diagnostics Troubleshooting 7 5 GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 1 3 2 LED diagnose patterns If an error condition will be recognized by the Power Management Controller SW it will indicate the error by a special blinking code using the 2 power status leds see Figure 7 3 on page 7 5 The normal led indication will be interrupted every 20 seconds for a second of fast blinking following with 0 5 second of black state and then the appropriate error code pattern defined Table 7 4 and Table 7 5 below The pattern will be followed by another 0 5 second of black state and then the leds will return to the normal indication of the system state Usually the GPP and GPC are ordered Table 7 4 Errors from the power source AC Adapter Battery disconnect Power Supply cable Temov r k once dne uu m PWR_OK_FAILURE 2 replace battery flashing reinsert battery pack
261. Voluson Station Height Adjustment A CAUTION Only adjust the height of the Voluson Station without the Voluson i Voluson e and any peripherals mounted Ay CAUTION Be careful not to squeeze your fingers when adjusting the height of the Voluson Station 1 Pull the lever on the rear side of the Cart upwards to adjust the height of the Voluson Station The Top Shelf will raise automatically Figure 6 10 Pull the lever on the rear side of the cart upwards 2 To lower the Top Shelf push the shelf downwards with both hands while pulling lever Chapter 6 Service Adjustments 6 9 GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL Section 6 9 Modification of Keyboard Layout NOTE Configuring the layout of the keyboard is only useful by changing the concerned keys also see 6 9 1 Setup the Voluson6 i Voluson e Keyboard Language Layout 1 Press the UTILITIES key on the keyboard The menu area changes to the Utilities menu 2 Select the SYSTEM item from the menu area to activate the setup desktop screen 3 Select the SERVICE page The password window appears automatically 02 04 2006 10 01 26 PM AE EY hani uic Entes Patroni lo accers this page Exi Sauit amp E xii Figure 6 11 System Setup Service page 4 Enter the password SHE and click the ACCEPT button to display the Service Tools window Keyboard Layout Keyboard Layout button button
262. able 10 10 on page 10 13 or Table 10 11 on page 10 13 as applicable Record the highest reading 10 7 7 2 Generic Procedure The test verifies the isolation of the power line from the chassis The testing meter is connected from accessible metal parts of the case to ground Measurements should be made under the test conditions specified in Table 10 10 on page 10 13 or Table 10 11 on page 10 13 as applicable Record the highest reading of current When using the Microguard or a similar test instrument its power plug may be inserted into the wall outlet and the equipment under test is plugged into the receptacle on the panel of the meter This places the meter in the grounding conductor and the current flowing from the case to ground will be indicated in any of the current ranges The maximum allowable limit for chassis source leakage is shown in Table 10 10 on page 10 13 or 10 11 on page 10 13 as Chassis Enclosure Leakage 10 18 Section 10 7 Electrical Safety Tests GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 10 7 7 3 Data Sheet for Enclosure Chassis Leakage Current Table 10 14 shows a typical format for recording the enclosure chassis leakage current Measurements should be recorded from multiple locations for each set of test conditions The actual location of the test probe may vary by system Record all data in the Electrical safety tests log Table 10
263. about the network status shown in the status area on the right side of the screen The network status is defined as follows NO ICON Cable disconnected or no network signal on a connected cable GREEN Cable connected to a network Does not imply proper network settings BLUE All the following processes are active UL_VNC UL_ Telnet or UL_CSD These processes are used when remote access is active so they are used as an indicator NOTE The status is checked every 10 seconds regardless whether you re in read or write mode Chapter 7 Diagnostics Troubleshooting 7 25 GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL Section 7 9 Error Messages A NOTICE f the problem error message still exists after performing the described actions call technical support EMEN OUN ki check storage destination for Full Backup Backup error while writing Error during writing of backup data e g DVD CD not empty insufficient rights on target Network drive write protection on USB drive 7 26 Section 7 9 Error Messages GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VoLUSoN e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL er ee bPVVCVV ProcessPVVCVVData in PVVorCVVFilterBlock bFilteredSamples ToWorkingBuffer restart the system returned error code xxx Cannot read a valid Probe ID xxx from disconnect and reconnect the probe Can t open file restart the system Can t
264. aced for the NT ROI Then the NT distance is calculated automatically a graphic yellow head image and the NT result are displayed If no result is found a temporary warning No valid NT distance found is displayed The option SonoNT is only available at Voluson i Voluson e systems with SW 8 2 0 release Sono Render Start Use Sono Render Start to automatically adjust the render curve to easily separate solid tissue in front of the render object The algorithm looks for the transition from liquids to solid tissue The Render Box size transverse to the render direction and the Render Box position will not be changed The option Sono Render Start is only available at Voluson i Voluson e systems with SW 8 2 0 release Chapter 5 Components and Functions Theory 5 17 GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL Section 5 3 Front End Processor 5 3 1 General Information Microphone not available with SW 8 1 2 and higher Bottom Assembly Back End ETX SBC Pentium M 1 4GHz PMC Power Management Controller o Motor 11 LV Supply Frontend Pea SSS A bo gt 1 Source I Selector LV Supply Backend__ GPP RPS Charger Battery L Luma x w m Figure 5 4 Front End Block diagram The Voluson i Voluson e Front End see diagram in Figure 5 4 above can be divided into tw
265. ackup data could not be deleted e g DVD CD insufficient rights on target Network drive write protection on USB drive Density Out Of Range press ok and save this user setting once again Different software error Backup data made on another This backup cannot be restored by the user system with a different software version Disc is fulll use a new CDR for writing data to CD Display Rect Region fails restart the system Doppler Txfrequency out of range restart the system Downgrade error Backup data was 7 with a software version higher than the installed version oad appropriate backup for installed version 7 28 Section 7 9 Error Messages GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL EN IS E Yax n install Electronic User Manual EUM and try it again Chapter 7 Diagnostics Troubleshooting 7 29 GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL er ee GeoDescription3D_TissueCF operator handed over restart the system argument is not of same type dynamic cast failed GeoDescriptionMotion Constructor unknown mode Parameter handed over restart the system GeoDescriptionMotion operator handed over argument is not of same type dynamic cast failed restart the system GeoDescriptionPWMode operator handed over argument is I restart the system not of same type dynamic cast failed GeoDescriptionTissueCF Constructor un
266. age Functional Checks 4 27 Product Icons 1 5 R Receiving and Unpacking the Equipment 3 4 Regulatory 6 1 Replacement Procedures Bearing Handle 8 28 Dock Cart Back Column Cover 8 39 Dock Cart Cover Bottom 8 38 Dock Cart Front Column Cover 8 40 Dock Cart Fuses 8 41 Dock Cart Mounting Platform 8 43 VOLUSON i VOLUSON e SERVICE MANUAL Dock Cart Probe Holder 8 45 Dock Cart Probe Holder Kit 8 35 Dock Cart Probe Mux Box 8 47 Dock Cart Top Probe Holder 8 46 Dock Cart Tray lower 8 37 Dock Cart Tray Recorder 8 44 Dock Cart Tray upper 8 36 Dock Cart Wheels 8 42 Dock Cart Components 8 34 GPA Battery Pack 8 29 Key Caps by special native language keys 8 25 Modo Cart Cable Clips 8 31 Modo Cart Fuses 8 32 Modo Cart Probe Holders 8 30 Modo Cart Wheels 8 33 Modo Cart Components 8 30 Options 8 23 Rotary Knob 8 27 TGC Slider controls 8 26 Returning Shipping Probes and Repair Parts 1 16 8 2 Rotary Knob Replacement Procedure 8 27 S Safety Considerations 1 8 Save Full Backup Presets Config Appl Settings 4 34 User Settings Only Application Settings 4 31 Service Adjustments 6 1 Service Page 5 53 Service Platform Insite2 5 45 Access Security 5 45 Common Service Desktop CSD 5 48 Shutdown Procedure 3 70 4 3 Software Configuration Checks Measure Setup 4 40 System Setup 4 40 Software Options 5 12 System Components 5 3
267. age keys Key Cap Kit German H48651ME tool for pulling out I X KTZ154756 kit printed incl special native language keys ES Key Cap Kit Italian H48651MF tool for pulling out in KTZ154781 kit printed incl special native language keys om Key Cap Kit Portoguese H45021RB tool for pulling out I KTZ154793 kit Rafi lasered Whanam incl special native m Key Cap Kit 2 Swedish H48661CC language keys tool for pulling out KTZ154794 kit Rafi lasered Whanam incl special native LE Key Cap Kit 2 Danish H48661CD language keys tool for pulling out KTZ154795 kit Rafi lasered Whanam incl special native H48661CE language keys tool for pulling out K Ki Finnish KTZ154796 kit Rafi lasered Whanam incl special native ey Gap Kit 2 Finnis H48661CF language keys tool for pulling out Chapter 9 Renewal Parts 9 5 GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VoLUSoN e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL Table 9 3 mechanical Hardware Parts and Covers part be EJES KTZ154797 kit Rafi lasered Whanam incl special native Key Kit 2 Spanish H48661CG language keys tool for pulling out 1 Y 1 K Ki KTZ154799 kit Rafi lasered Whanam incl special native ey Cap Kit 2 German H48661CJ language keys tool for pulling out Kev Cap Kit 2 P KTZ154802 kit Rafi lasered Whanam incl special native 48661 language keys tool for pulling out K Ki KTZ280114 kit Rafi lasered Whanam incl
268. ailed Safety Considerations when connecting auxiliary devices to the Voluson i VolusonG e system please review Chapter 1 Auxiliary Devices Safety on page 1 10 3 24 Section 3 5 Connection of Auxiliary Devices GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VoLUSoN e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 3 5 1 Connection and Usage of the optional Modo Cart A WARNING DO NOT CONNECT any devices to any AC power other than the on board outlets from the transformer as this might increase leakage currents and sacrifice patient safety A WARNING Before starting the Voluson i Voluson e or Peripherals that are connected to the Modo Cart ALWAYS make sure that rating of the isolation transformer fuses is compatible and the voltage output selector is in the correct position The wrong fuses and position of the voltage output selector may cause major damage on the Voluson i Voluson amp e system and connected peripherals A CAUTION Make sure that all peripherals are firmly secured in position using Velcro tapes or straps Place heavy and large devices on the middle storage shelf 3 5 1 1 Attaching the Voluson i Voluson e to the Modo Cart A NOTICE A battery or an empty battery shell should always be attached to the Voluson i Voluson e system before attaching it to the Modo Cart 1 Hold the Voluson i Voluson e slightly tilted towards you and place it over the front sliding guides f front sliding guldes DVD Driv
269. al Display Low Voltage Power Supply Peripheral Component Interconnect Printed Wire Assembly TR32 Beamformer Board Radio Frequency Controller board Probe amp MUX multiplexer board Power Supply board System Management Bus Service Software Service Platform Ultrasound Application Software Section 9 2 List of Abbreviations GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VoLUSoN e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL Section 9 3 Parts List Groups Modo Cart Dock Cart Voluson Station Figure 9 1 Cart s View Table 9 2 Mechanical and user accessible parts Mechanical Hardware Parts and Covers Table 9 3 on page 9 5 Mechanical Hardware Parts such as Fan and Speaker Module Console housing and Key Caps Language Kits Keyboard parts Table 9 4 on page 9 8 Keyboard Parts TG C Board Trackball Main Board 200 Electronic Parts Table 9 5 on page 9 10 BackEnd Processor FrontEnd and Power Supply 210 Electronic Parts cont d Table 9 6 on page 9 12 Harddisk Battery Keyboard Display LCD Module parts EM 300 Options and and Upgrades Table 9 7 on page 9 13 9 7 on Table 9 7 on page 9 13 9 13 Optional Peripherals and Accessories Recording Tools Table 9 10 on page 9 24 Video Recorder DVD Recorder Video Converter e Printers Table 9 11 on page 9 26 B W Printer Color Printer DeskJet Printer Drives amp additional Devices Table 9 12 on page 9 27 DVD Drive USB Flash Memory Device etc D
270. and then confirm with OK The corresponding keyboard layout is shown automatically Add Input language Input language English United States default input language drop down menu Keyboard lapaut IME corresponding keyboard layout Figure 6 14 Default Keyboard Settings and Input Locale Properties 7 If not already done select the default input language from the drop down menu see Figure 6 13 The corresponding keyboard layout is changed automatically 8 Click on APPLY and then close the window with OK 9 Close the Service page with the SAVE amp EXIT button and restart the system 10 Reenter Keyboard Layout by repeating step 1 to step 6 This time remove unused language s 11 Test the Keyboard function after Restart Press the TEXT key upper row of the alphanumeric keyboard Press some keys on the keyboard and verify the entered text Chapter 6 Service Adjustments 6 11 GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 VOLUSON i VOLUSON e SERVICE MANUAL Section 6 10 Daylight Saving Time DST Nevv Dates Issue Cause Solution EJ BT Version The automatic Daylight Saving Time feature in Microsoft Windows products may no longer run on the correct date causing the system s time to be incorrect Some countries have changed their start and end dates for Daylight Saving Time DST Access Microsoft website http support microsoft com kb 928388 to determine if t
271. annot be used Do a visual check of the probe pins and system sockets before plugging in a probe Chapter 10 Care amp Maintenance 10 9 GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VoLUSoN e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 10 5 5 3 A WARNING A CAUTION A CAUTION A NOTICE A CAUTION A CAUTION 10 10 Basic Probe Cleaning and or Disinfection Refer to the Basic User Manual of Voluson i Voluson e for details on cleaning and desinfection To help protect yourself from blood borne diseases wear approved disposable gloves These are made of nitrile derived from vegetable starch to prevent allergic latex reactions Failure to follow the prescribed cleaning or disinfection procedures will void the probe s warranty DO NOT soak or wipe the lens with any product not listed in the Voluson i Voluson e Basic User Manual and or care card supplied with the probe Doing so could result in irreparable damage to the probe and or Voluson i Voluson e system Follow the Care Card instructions supplied with each probe inside the transducer boxes for disinfectants and gels that are compatible with the surface material of the probes For the latest list of compatible cleaning solutions and disinfectants refer to http www gehealthcare com usen ultrasound products probe_care html Disinfect a defective probe before you return it Be sure to tag the probe as being disinfected OK Please be aware of the NEVER
272. apter 4 Functional Checks 4 13 1 Gate Position and Angle Press the DOP INV key on the control panel to invert the Doppler spectrum display in relation to the direction of the flow GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL Table 4 5 Spectral Doppler Mode PW Functions Step Task Task Expected Results EM IARE ny 2 GRAY MAP MAP A gray map determines the displayed Brightness of an echo in relationship to its amplitude This defines the relation betvveen echo amplitude input and Chroma value CHROMA color tone and saturation in a look up table 19 EXT Press the EXIT key on the control panel to exit the PW Sub menu For further details refer to the Voluson i Voluson e Basic User Manual Chapter PW Mode Pulsed Wave Doppler 4 14 Section 4 4 Functional Checks GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 4 4 4 Color Flovv Mode Checks NOTE Different menus are displayed depending on vvhich Color Flov Mode Color or Povver is selected RIC5 9 RSIOB MI 04 GE Kretztechnik4D Bo CFM Main AI AA Pues z _ Color Sub B00008 05 10 26 2 54cm 14H2 Tis 0 10 28 2005 54 02 User Program Ensemble outin Sm Rise Sm Fall Balance Frequency Line Dens Line Filter Flow Res Gently Color Artefacts Dispi Mode Scale C Map Change Change P WMF lowi i PRF 1 8kH2 ualitynor Y
273. apter 5 Components and Functions Theory 5 19 5 20 GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 5 3 4 Probe and MUX Board RPM The Probe and MUX multiplexer Board enables acquisition and processing of signals from and to probes connected to the front panel The RPM Board has 192 receive transmit channels and performs the following functions e Receiving the channels and connecting them to the RBF Boards e Probe connector mounted via a flex print High voltage MUX that selects 64 out of 192 inputs Section 5 3 Front End Processor GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VoLUSoN e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL Section 5 4 Back End Processor 5 4 1 Introduction The Back End Processor BEP supports the operation of the Voluson i Voluson e ultrasound unit and is the main controller for the system The various components that comprise the Voluson i Voluson e BEP are described in the following sections SBC Central Processing Unit CPU on page 5 22 ETX Base Board on page 5 22 e Bluetooth Module and Antenna on page 5 23 e Hard Disk on page 5 24 15 LCD Monitor on page 5 27 Bottom Assembly Back End RBF 1 32 x Tx Rx r RBx MUX RBF 2 i 32 x Tx H GPM RPM Connector 192 El a RPC Controller amp Monitoring Motor ar HV Supply Power System Supply 777555 Amplifier
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275. arpness to 3 by using the turning knob d Press the FUNC button on the printer and adjust Gamma to r5 by using the turning knob For saving and exit press the BRT button twice Sharpness 3 Gamma 5 Figure 3 117 Printer Settings B amp W Printer If necessary remove the CD and restart the system turn off and on the system Chapter 3 Setup Instructions 3 93 GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 3 7 5 4 Bluetooth Deskjet Printer Settings A CAUTION he Bluetooth Connection Set as vvell as the color printer MUST NOT be installed by the userl For installation please contact your local distributor or GE service representative 1 Call up the Printer Properties operation see Section 3 7 5 Adiustment of Printer Settings 2 Select the GENERAL page and click the PRINTING PREFERENCES button 3 Select the PAPER QUALITY page and select the adequate paper size HP Deskjet 5900 Series Printing Preferences Advanced Printing Shortcuts Paper Qualite Effects Finishing Coke Services Punt Task Quick Sets Type new Quick Sel name here Papes Options Bizi le 8 5 x 11 inches nu C Bordetless Printing Type is Automatic Pint ual Normal Black render dpi Color input dpi Color output Real Lite Digtal Photography Figure 3 118 Paper Quality page 4 For saving the adjusted paper size settings click APPLY and then OK 5 In the next
276. artition System C Image UISApp Backup EUM Database Repair Tool etc bootable DVD for System HDD recovery System Boot DVD 7 1 3 Contents SP with newest MS patches Linux 307 KTZ28017 x for Voluson i Voluson e BT 07 rescue partition System C Image UISApp i i Backup EUM Database Repair Tool etc bootable DVD for System HDD recovery System Boot DVD 7 1 4 KTZ280216 Contents SP with newest MS patches Linux i y i for Voluson i Voluson e BT 07 rescue partition System C Image UISApp Backup EUM Database Repair Tool etc bootable DVD for System HDD recovery System Boot DVD 8 0 1 KTZ280087 Contents SP with newest MS patches Linux i y i for Voluson i Voluson e BT 09 rescue partition System C Image UISApp Backup EUM Database Repair Tool etc bootable DVD for System HDD recovery System Boot DVD 8 1 0 KTZ280112 Contents SP with newest MS patches Linux i y i for Voluson i Voluson e BT 09 rescue partition System C Image UISApp Backup EUM Database Repair Tool etc bootable DVD for System HDD recovery System Boot DVD 8 1 1 KTZ280124 Contents SP with newest MS patches Linux i y i for Voluson i Voluson e BT 09 rescue partition System C Image UISApp Backup EUM Database Repair Tool etc bootable DVD for System HDD recovery 342 System Boot DVD 8 1 2 KTZ280130 Contents SP with newest MS patches Linux y i for Voluson i Voluson e BT 09 rescue partition System C Image UISAp
277. as with 3D mode Pulsed PW Doppler PW Doppler processing is one of two spectral Doppler modalities the other being CW Doppler In spectral Doppler blood flow is presented as a scrolling display with flow velocity on the Y axis and time on the X axis The presence of spectral broadening indicates turbulent flow while the absence of spectral broadening indicates laminar flow PW Doppler provides real time spectral analysis of pulsed Doppler signals This information describes the Doppler shifted signal from the moving reflectors in the sample volume PW Doppler can be used alone but is normally used in conjunction with a 2D image with an M line and sample volume marker superimposed on the 2 D image indicating the position of the Doppler sample volume The sample volume size and location are specified by the operator Sample volume can be overlaid by a flow direction cursor which is aligned by the operator with the direction of flow in the vessel thus determining the Doppler angle This allows the spectral display to be calibrated in flow velocity m sec as well as frequency Hz PW Doppler also provides the capability of performing spectral analysis at a selectable depth and sample volume size PW Doppler can be used in combination with 2D and Color Flow modes Section 5 2 General Information GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON Ve DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 5 2 2 5 2 2 1 5 2 2 2 5 2 2 3 3D 4D Imaging
278. at the rear of the Modo Cart using the 4mm hex vvrench NOTE DO NOT remove this 2 screws Figure 6 6 loosen 2 screvvs 2 Lower respectively raise the shelf assembly until the Modo Cart height is at desired position A NOTICE When lovvering the height of the Modo Cart be sure to check that the lower storage shelf does not hit any device on the bottom shelf raise shelf assembly lower shelf assembly Figure 6 7 lower raise the shelf assembly then fasten screws 3 Tighten the screws using the 4 mm hex wrench NOTE You may need to reposition the cable management clips when setting the Modo Cart height to another position 6 6 Section 6 5 Modo Cart Height Adjustment GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VoLUSoN e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL Section 6 6 Dock Cart Height Adjustment Ay CAUTION Only adjust the height of the Dock Cart without the Voluson i Voluson e and any peripherals mounted 1 Pull the lever on the left side of the Dock Cart upwards to adjust the height of the Dock Cart The top shelf will raise automatically a Figure 6 8 Pull the lever on the left side of the cart upwards 2 To lower the top shelf push the shelf downwards with both hands 6 6 1 Adjusting height of the middle and lower shelf NOTE To adjust the height of a shelf the shelf must be empty NOTE Make sure to lock the brakes of the Dock Cart You need an Allen key size 5 1 Remove the 4 Alle
279. ata E 08 07 2006 08 40 46 PM 96 System Setup 06 05 2008 10 49 76 dun 2222 System info wr Tools x Activate Monitor Test printer Delete al Procras Lopper Process Loppa Keyboard Layout R Keyboard Layout Exit bn Save Exit with Software 6 x x and 7 x x with Software 8 x x Figure 7 7 Service Tools window 4 Click on the EXPORT SYSTEM DATA button to Full Backup the System State This includes dump files see Section 7 4 2 2 1 and text files full Service Database informations about probes boards Software Options and the Event Log File to the DVD Drive 7 4 2 2 1 Dump file Every time an error message like Figure 7 8 is produced a dump file and a text file containing the error dump and the error message are created in D export Up to 20 dump files are stored there ix The system haz encountered a problem and needs to be restarted We are sorry for the inconvenience IF the problem persists please call your service technician Memory access violation Action restart the system Version Address Ox004D746C Module 5 0x00400000 Memory dump 7B 23 8B 96 78 03 00 00 SB 87 50 19 00 00 3B D5 OF Figure 7 8 System has encountered a problem After clicking on OK the system reboots automatically Chapter 7 Diagnostics Troubleshooting 7 9 GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e
280. ation please contact your local distributor or GE service representative 3 78 Section 3 7 Printer nstallation GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 3 7 1 Installing Digital Black amp White Printer Sony UP D897 1 Power off Shutdown the system as described in Section 3 6 3 on page 3 70 2 Connect the printer as described on page 3 51 A NOTICE Do not connect the USB cable to the printer NOTE Mouse functions can be performed by using the trackball for moving the cursor Normal select Click left right trackball key Opening a context menu upper trackball key 3 Turn ON the printer then switch ON the power of the system and wait till the system has booted NOTE The power switch of the printer has to be in ON position before starting the system 3 7 1 1 Install the UP D897 printer software driver Perform the following steps if this printer was never installed on the Voluson i Voluson e 1 Connect the USB cable to the printer and the system The windows Searching for Drivers Found new Hardware and finally the following windows appear Found New Hardware Wizard Found New Hardware Wizard Welcome to the Found New Hardware Wizard Windows will search For current and updated software by This wizard helps you install software For looking on Your computer an the hardware installation CD ar on the Windows Update Web site with p
281. ball special knobs and switches GPU1 2c Keyboard Module Assy KTZ209075 alphanumeric keyboard in English check if special key cap kit is needed see Table 9 3 on page 9 5 Control Panel for the Voluson incl trackball special knobs and switches white GPU3 Keyboard Module Assy KT2220905 LED ss alphanumeric keyboard in English Voluson i EZ BT Version check if special key cap kit is needed see Table 9 3 on page 9 5 can replace KTZ209075 Control Panel for the Voluson i incl trackball special knobs and switches white GPU4 Keyboard Module Assy H KTZ280170 LED s alphanumeric keyboard Voluson i in English check if special key cap kit is needed see Table 9 3 on page 9 5 can replace KTZ220905 Control Panel for the Voluson e KTZ220896 incl trackball special knobs and switches yellow LED s alphanumeric keyboard in English check if special key cap kit is needed see Table 9 3 on page 9 5 GPU50 Keyboard Module Assy Voluson e EJ BT Version Control Panel for the Voluson e incl trackball special knobs and switches yellow GPU51 Keyboard Module Assy H K1Z280067 LED s alphanumeric keyboard in English Voluson e BT Version check if special key cap kit is needed see Table 9 3 on page 9 5 can replace KTZ220896 generates X Y Coordinates of Trackball Movements like moving a PC Mouse Trackball Kit incl trackball ring for KTZ196174 NOTE In case of Trackball
282. ble Log Viewer is displayed in a seperate window Diagnostics Image Quality Calibratian Cari guration Utilities Replacement Log Viewer is displayed in a seperate window To start another window with log viewer Click Here Figure 5 20 Common Service Desktop Error Logs Diagnostics Here po The Diagnostic page uses a web controlled user interface to provide access to common service components and perform diagnostics There are two types of Common Diagnostics e Non Interactive The tests are performed without the user s intervention e Interactive The user is required to perform an operation on the ultrasound unit in order for the test to be completed successfully This option is not applicable when used remotely Wage Quality Calibration Configuration Utilities Replacement Fr po po r a 4 Diagnostics This is the Diagnostics Application Areal Y Common Diagnostics Ey PC Diagnostics 55 Reset PC Diagnostics Non Interactive Tests x ma Essential Tests x u System Board Sm Hard Disk Surface Scan 73 Hard Disk Quick Test pa PCIBus Video Card Network Interface 3 CMOS i US DRAM Memory Interactive Tests 55 Keyboard Mouse Ely Scanner Diagnostics Sy SMART Status Start Long Selftest i Start Short Selftest ES Stop Selftest Reallocated Sector Count St Figure 5 21 Common Service Desktop Diagno
283. ble by the user For more detailed information about FMI from DVD refer to Section 5 13 2 2 1 on page 5 55 1 Perform Preparations as described in Section 8 2 1 4 on page 8 3 2 lf not already done disconnect all external USB devices except DVD CD R W drive 3 Insert the System DVD into the drive 4 Restart the system Turn system OFF and then back ON If the system boots into LINUX the Boot priority order in BIOS is incorrect In this case cancel the software installation procedure select Exit Reboot by means of the Arrow keys right left up down and the Enter key on the keyboard and then contact your service representative After system restart press the UTILITIES key on the alphanumeric keyboard Select the SYSTEM tem from the Utilities menu on the left side of the screen Select the SERVICE page 5 6 7 8 Type in the passvvord SHE and click ACCEPT vn System Setup 08 07 2006 05 40 48 PM FMI from DVD button Start FHi from D 250 Printer ASI Delete all pabirnts Esport Satem Data Proceres Lopni Battery Calibration Keyboard Layout Buffersize kB 40 Exi Save Sen Figure 8 4 Service Tools Please verify that you have recorded the Permanent key see Figure 8 2 on page 8 5 9 Click on the FMI FROM DVD button for updating the System Software Chapter 8 Replacement Procedures 8 7 GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION
284. bration the discharge resistors will heat up and the fan will operate to maintain temperature within acceptable limits At the end of this procedure when the battery is fully charged and the battery fuel gauge is calibrated the solid green and blue LEDs will be illuminated in the status window indicating a fully charged fully calibrated battery Remove the battery from the charger unit battery bay and install it in the Voluson i Voluson e portable ultrasound system The most common cause of calibration failure is overheating of the pack during discharge For this reason keep the charger away from direct sunlight or heat sources Section 3 6 Completing the Set Up GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VoLUSoN e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 3 6 5 Transducer Connection When the probe is connected it is automatically activated Once connected the probes can be selected for different applications 1 Inspect the probe and probe socket to verify that it is free of debris 2 Press the probe connector locking lever downwards Afterwards align the connector with the probe port and carefully push it into place as shown in Figure 3 93 below x M 2 Figure 3 93 Connecting Probe to the Voluson6 i Voluson e 3 Press the connector locking lever upwards to the full vertical position to lock in place Locking Lever Figure 3 94 Securing probe with Locking Lever 4 Carefully position the probe cord s
285. canner NO Does the nolse vary when probe cable or probe is moved to another Position YES Return to normal scanning Figure 7 24 Noise in Color Flow Mode YES NO VOLUSON i VOLUSON Move the Scanner away from those electrical devices Make sure the probe and probe cable is nat in close proximity to EMC emitting devices such as AC DC converter running motors etc Make sure probe cable shielding housing andlor connector pins are not damaged 7 20 Section 7 8 Troubleshooting Trees and Instructions Ve SERVICE MANUAL GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON SERVICE MANUAL DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 7 8 3 Trackball Impaired Sensitivity The trackball has low sensitivity ls it difficult to roll the NO Trackball Contact GE service representative to replace the trackball module YES Set up the appropriate trackball response time via Trackball Speed button in the system Setup User Settings page Still low sensitive emove the thang rinq by turning it counterclockwise Remove the trackball and clean it from dust Mount the outer fixing ring by turning it Clockwise refer to Section 8 16 on page 8 37 Return to normal scanning Figure 7 25 Trackball Impaired Sensitivity Chapter 7 Diagnostics Troubleshooting Ve 7 21 GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VoLUSoN e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUA
286. ccording to the printout 8 12 Section 8 2 System Software Installation Upgrade Procedure GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VoLuson e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 8 2 2 FMI from external device available at Software 8 x x 8 2 2 1 A NOTICE A NOTICE 8 2 2 2 8 2 2 3 8 2 2 4 NOTE Introduction To update the Systems C image via the FMI FROM EXTERNAL DEVICE button in the System Setup SERVICE page see Section 8 2 2 5 System Software Installation Procedure FMI from external device on page 8 16 The Software parts to be upgraded e g Ultrasound Application Software Service Software EUM MS Patches etc depend on the contents of the USB System Stick being used f the currently installed software has to be upgraded to a newer version and the system DVD being used is SW 8 2 0 or higher a new software specific Permanent key is required Calculated in OKOS Option Key Order System http 3 187 187 9 OKOS If you do not have permission to access OKOS contact the On Line Center to get the necessary key Manpower One person 1 hour depends on contents of USB System Stick peripherals etc Tools USB System Stick Preparations Before performing the Software Update Upgrade A make sure that all system functions are working correct B check the current Ultrasound Application Software version and the installed Options It is NOT necessary to save Full System Configuration Ful
287. ce Probe Leakage Ee ater colle ve maintenance or as required by Current Checks your facilities QA program Endocavity Probe Also after corrective Leakage maintenance or as required by Current Checks your facilities QA program Also after corrective Measurement Accuracy I I maintenance or as required by Checks nt your facilities QA program Chapter 10 Care amp Maintenance 10 3 GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL Table 10 2 Customer Care Schedule CE O ICI Check axial and lateral resolution see Basic User Manual Technical specifications Check Gain and TGC changes vary the Also after corrective focus and check reaction on screen NOTE Probe Phantom Checks maintenance or as required by The use of a Phantom is not required during Saa Preventive Maintenance Customer may y use it of their Quality Assurance Program tests NOTE The use ofa Phantom is notrequired Functional Checks 2 i Also after corrective i during Preventive Maintenance Customer of all probes Section 10 U i maintenance or as required by may use it as part of their Quality Assurance AE 5 2 on page 10 6 your facilities QA program Program tests 10 4 Section 10 3 Maintenance Task Schedule GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VoLUSoN e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL Section 10 4 Tools Required 10 4 1 Special Tools Supplies and Equipment
288. ce with local regulations Use only batteries approved by GE Healthcare as suitable for use with the Voluson i Voluson e portable ultrasound system The Voluson i Voluson0 e battery has a safety device DO NOT ATTEMPT TO DIS ASSEMBLE OR ALTER THE BATTERY Always observe following precautions Section 1 3 Safety Considerations GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 1 3 8 A WARNING Ay CAUTION AN A NOTICE NOTICE NOTE Voluson i Voluson e Battery Safety cont d Charge batteries only when the ambient temperature is between 0 and 65 C 32 and 149 F and discharge the batteries between 10 and 55 C 14 and 131 P Do not short circuit the battery by directly connecting the negative terminals with metal objects Do not heat the battery or discard it in a fire Donotexpose the battery to temperatures over 60 C 140 F Keep the battery away from fire and other heat sources Do not charge the battery near a heat source such as a fire or heater e Do not leave the battery in direct sunlight Do not pierce the battery with a sharp object hit it or step on it e Do not use a damaged battery e Do not apply solder to a battery Do not connect the battery to an electrical power outlet In the event that the Voluson i Voluson e system will not be used for a long period it is necessary to remove the battery from th
289. cealed damage MUST be reported to the carrier immediately upon discovery or in any event within 14 days after receipt and the contents and containers held for inspection by the carrier A transportation company will not pay a claim for damage if an inspection is not requested within this 14 day period CERTIFIED ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR STATEMENT FOR USA ONLY All electrical Installations that are preliminary to positioning of the equipment at the site prepared for the equipment shall be performed by licensed electrical contractors Other connections between pieces of electrical equipment calibrations and testing shall be performed by qualified GE Healthcare personnel In performing all electrical work on these products GE will use its own specially trained field engineers All of GE s electrical work on these products will comply with the requirements of the applicable electrical codes The purchaser of GE equipment shall only utilize qualified personnel i e GE s field engineers personnel of third party service companies with equivalent training or licensed electricians to perform electrical servicing on the equipment OMISSIONS amp ERRORS If there are any omissions errors or suggestions for improving this documentation please contact the GE Healthcare Global Documentation Group with specific information listing the system type manual title part number revision number page number and suggestion details Mail the information to
290. cess This offers GE technicians the possibility to view the entire customer s desktop and operation system Remote access to the Voluson i Voluson e scanner requires permission and customer input to run diagnostics 5 11 2 1 Local Access 1 If not already in read mode FREEZE the image 2 Press the UTILITIES key on the keyboard and then select the SYSTEM item from the menu area 3 Select the SERVICE page enter the password SHE and then click the ACCEPT button 4 Click the CSD button Chapter 5 Components and Functions Theory 5 45 GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 5 As soon as the GEMS Service Home Page appears select Operator from the pull down menu enter the password uls and then click Okay Service Login Hospital Name System Type Volusoni System ID B09999 select Operator Select User Level Operator v Enter Password enter password uls Figure 5 16 Service Login The Common Service Desktop CSD is started and the Home page containing basic System Information appears The navigation bar at the top of the screen allows to select different tools For more detailed information and description refer to Section 5 12 on page 5 48 5 46 Section 5 11 Service Platform GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 5 11 2 2 Remote Access This offers GE technicians th
291. charged The battery is automatically charged when the system is plugged into an active wall outlet It takes approximately 10 hours to charge a flat battery If the system is left in the OFF condition system unplugged from the wall outlet for an extended period of time 3 to 5 days or more the system may not boot up or may beep when turned ON If this occurs the system needs to recharge the batteries This may take 15 minutes to as long as 10 hours depending on battery age system input voltage and system temperature To avoid draining the battery the system should remain plugged into the wall outlet with the wall outlet power switch in ON position After turning off a system wait at least ten seconds before turning it on again The system may not be able to boot if power is recycled too quickly It is recommended to perform a complete system power down see Full Shutdown at least once a week e Full Shutdown If not already in read mode freeze the image Press the On Off button see Figure 4 2 A dialog window see Figure 4 3 above appears Select the SHUTDOWN button The system performs an automatic full shutdown sequence After complete power down unplug the main power cable from the AC wall outlet socket Unplug the main power cable connector from the AC input socket on the Cart or the AC DC converter of the system 775771 If the system is still running when disconnecting the main power the internal power suppl
292. ck Ne to continue Figure 3 101 Found New Hardware Wizard select Install from 4 Select Install from a list or specific location and click on NEXT Chapter 3 Setup Instructions 3 83 GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 3 7 3 Installing Mitsubishi B amp W Printer P95 and Color Printer CP30 cont d 5 In the next window select Search for the best driver in these locations select Include this location in the search and browse for the right path R system periph Mitsubishi P95D for the B amp W Printer and R system periph Win2000_XP for the Color Printer or C Utilities PrinterDriver Mitsubishi PD95 for the B amp W Printer and C Utilities PrinterDriver Win2000_XP for the Color Printer Path depeD95 or FAWin2000 XP where F stands for CD DVD Drive Then click on NEXT NOTE If the Printer Driver Disk is defective or not available download driver from GE folders http libraries ge com foldersIndex do entity 1d215869258101 amp sid 101 amp SF 1 and extract files to CD or USB disk Found New Hardware Wizard Please choose your search and installation options o Use the check boxes below to imt or expand the default search which includes local paths and removable media The best driver found will be installed Search for the best driver in these location Include this location in the search Choose this option to select th
293. cleaning kit Advise the user to repeat this often to prevent future problems DVDs CDs must be stored away from dust and cigarette smoke Do not use alcohol or benzene to clean the drive Check all internal cable harnesses and connectors for wear and secure connector 10 Cables and Connectors i seating Pay special attention to probe strain or bend reliefs Check the power cord for cuts loose hardware tire marks exposed insulation or 11 p Cord other deterioration and verify continuity Tighten the clamps that secure the power cord to the unit and the outlet plug to the cord Replace the power cord and clamp as required Check to ensure that all EMI shielding internal covers air flow panels and screws DVD R RW Drive 12 Shielding and Covers are in place Missing covers and hardware could cause EMI RFI problems during scanning Check and clean the peripherals according to the manufacturer s directions 13 Peripherals To prevent EMI or system overheating dress the peripheral cables inside the peripheral cover External 1 O Check all connectors for damage and verify that the labeling is good 1 Check for proper operation of all Power and System Status Indicators 16 Microphone Check for proper operation of microphone by recording an Audio Test 17 Batter Check that the battery is not damaged does not leak does not emit an odor and y is not deformed or discolored 10 8 Section 10 5 S
294. crushed when lowering the user interface ATTENTION Read and understand all instructions for use This symbol advises the reader to consult the accompanying rear side of the unit documents operator manual or other instructions DANGER The system is not designed for use with flammable anesthetic dri pss ss a qi Risk of explosion used in gases AA CAUTION The equilateral triangle is usually used in m U various combination with other symbols to advise or warn the user ATTENTION Consult accompanying documents This symbol is used to advise the reader to consult the accompanying documents for important safety related various information such as warnings and pre cautions that cannot be presented on the device itself CAUTION Dangerous electric voltage lightning flash with arrowhead is used to indicate electric shock hazards various Unplug the main plug before opening the system adjacent to On Off Standby switch This Power Switch DOES NOT ISOLATE Main Supply OFF Standby Indicates the power off standby position of the power switch Protective Earth Indicates the protective earth grounding various terminal CAUTION 1 6 Section 1 2 Important Conventions GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 Table 1 5 Product Icons Continued VOLUSON i VOLUSON e SERVICE MANUAL LABEL SYMBOL PURPOSE MEANING LOCATION o Chapter 1 Introduction LAMP CO
295. ct the Probe connector Figure 8 70 disconnect the Probe connector 2 Hold the Probe box and screw off the 4 screws Figure 8 71 unscrew the 4 screws 8 58 Section 8 14 Replacement of the Voluson Station Components GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 8 14 9 4 Probe Mux Box Removal Procedure cont d 3 With both hands swing the Probe Box out away from the Voluson Station Figure 8 72 carefully remove the Probe Box 8 14 9 5 Probe Mux Box Installation Procedure 4 Fasten the Box on the Voluson Station with the screws as shown in Figure 8 71 on page 8 58 5 Reconnect the Probe Box as shown in Figure 8 70 on page 8 58 Chapter 8 Replacement Procedures 8 59 GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VoLUSoN e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 8 14 10 Replacement of the Patient Monitor 8 14 10 1 Manpower One person 5 minutes 8 14 10 2 Tools Phillips screwdriver 1 8 14 10 3 Preparations 1 Power Off Shutdown the system as described in Section 3 6 3 on page 3 70 8 14 10 4 Patient Monitor Removal Procedure 1 Carefully pull out the Patient Monitor Figure 8 73 pull out the Patient Monitor 2 Screw off the head plate of the tripot from the Patient Monitor 3 Screw off the tripod from the Adapter Figure 8 74 screw off the head plate screw off the tripod 1 4 Screw out 2 screws on the Back Handle and remove the Adapters 8 14 10
296. cture For description of all symbols and labels used on the system refer to Chapter 2 in the Basic User Manual of your system Table 1 5 Product Icons LABEL SYMBOL PURPOSE MEANING LOCATION Manufacturer s name and address Identification and Rating Plate Model and serial numbers on the base of the unit Main label I on each probe Electrical ratings Identification and Rating Plate rear Manufacturer s name and address side of the unit on plug of each probe Identification and Rating Plate rear side of the unit on plug of each probe Serial number Identification and Rating Plate rear side of the unit on plug of each probe Date of manufacture Identification and Rating Plate rear Catalog or model number side of the unit on plug of each probe Device Listing Certification Labels Laboratory logo or labels denoting conformance with industry on the base of the unit Main label safety standards such as UL or IEC CE Conformity mark according to Medical Device Directive 93 42 EEC on the base of the unit Main label 0123 Identification number of notified body T V S d Product on each probe Service Tested and production monitored by T V Product Service NRTL with respect to ELECTRICAL SHOCK FIRE and Identification and Rating Plate MECHANICAL HAZARDS only in accordance with UL2601 1 rear side of the unit and CAN CSA C22 2 NO 601 1 Type Class Label Used to indicate the degree of safety or
297. d are ON 5 5 3 2 Critical Temperature Sensor The PS Unit includes a temperature sensor that will shutdown the DC DC power supply if a critical temperature is reached inside the PS After the temperature settles down the PS will enable the DC DC operation Chapter 5 Components and Functions Theory 5 29 GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e SERVICE MANUAL DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 5 5 4 5 30 DC Source Selector This circuitry selects the source of the power When the AC DC converter input into the system is higher than 18V the system will be powered by the AC DC converter Otherwise the selector will look for an alternative power source the battery expecting to receive between 16 and 12V DC Section 5 5 Power Supply Unit GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 5 5 5 Rechargeable Battery Pack Assy GPA The lithium ion rechargeable battery provides power to the Voluson i Voluson e system whenever an AC power source is not available The system is supplied with a lithium ion rechargeable battery pack GPA installed in the battery bay as standard It is the 4 feet and provides stable standing The VolusonG i Voluson e has built in charger functionality see Section 5 5 6 Battery Charger on page 5 33 and switches automatically from battery operation to AC operation and vice versa A fully charged battery should be capable of powering the syste
298. d mount the pull out protection of the power cable Links to connection schemes can be found in Table 3 9 Connection Procedures on page 3 23 Connect B W printer or Color printer Connect Power Distribution Figure 3 51 Connect peripheral device to the Voluson Station 7 Place the Cover BW Printer Shelf at its original position Chapter 3 Setup Instructions 3 41 GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 3 5 3 9 Mounting large Peripherals e g VCR 1 Screw out the screws of the leveling feet from the VCR 2 Mount the adapter board with the 4 screws on the VCR leveling feet are also mounted Figure 3 52 mount the adapter board NOTE Pay attention to the right mounting position of the printer 3 Put the pre assembled VCR on the Additional Shelf Peripherals 4 Place the locking teeth of the adapter board into the guide slots of the shelf and move the VCR in the final mounting position Figure 3 53 put the pre assembled VCR on the Shelf mount the adapter board 5 Mount the adapter board with 1 screw on the Additional Shelf Peripherals see Figure 3 53 above 6 Connect the peripheral device and mount the pull out protection of the power cable Links to connection schemes can be found in Table 3 9 Connection Procedures on page 3 23 Connect B W printer or Color printer Connect Power General using cable Distribution Figure 3 54 Connect
299. d ra Delega ua piba 2 3 Probe Environmental Requirements 2 4 Time and Manpower Requirements 2 4 System SPECHICATIONS AAA 2 4 Physical Dimensions of Voluson amp i VolusonBe 2 4 ACOUSIIC NOISE QUIEDUE x 3d ria ridad 2 4 Electrical SpeciliCatONS a WELT RR d 2 4 Facil Sv SE WE qq eue duod aout 2 5 Purchaser Responsibilities 2 5 Mandatory Site Requirements 2 6 Site Recommendations 2 6 Recommended Ultrasound Room Layout 2 7 Networking Setup Requirements 2 8 Stand alone Unit without Network Connection 2 8 Unit Connected to Hospital s Network 2 8 Purpose of the DICOM Network Function 2 8 DICOM Option Pre installation Requirements 2 8 Table of Contents xv GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VoLuson e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL CHAPTER 3 Setup Instructions A 3 1 The Purpose of Chapter 3 3 1 Setup Feinideis ce acte aa Ke d HG se An Den bs 3 2 Average nstallation Time 3 2 Iristallauor VVarn nds es woe dd ac a rh cen ER EROR E a oa 3 2 System Acclimation Time
300. d to the actual product 9 32 Section 9 9 Optional Peripherals and Accessories GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VoLUSoN e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 9 9 6 Optional Dock Cart Dock Cart light conta 3 sebbbi Figure 9 14 Dock Cart Dock Cart light Replacement parts cont d Table 9 18 Dock Cart Dock Cart light Replacement parts cont d GPN1 2 10 Power Supply Power Supply D Cart Voluson Station KTZ280031 D Cart Voluson Station Power Supply D Cart Light KTZ301404 GPN5 Power Supply D Cart Light Fuse Set D Cart Dock Cart light KTZ280032 Fuse Set 10Stk 5A D Cart Dock Cart light Mounting Platform gray D Cart KTZ280026 Mounting Platform Cover gray D Cart Mounting Platform blue D Cart Mounting Platform Cover blue D Cart KTZ280069 Dock Cart light E Dock Cart light LAN Isolation Box Tray D Cart KTZ280027 LAN Isolation Box Tray D Cart NOTE The illustrations may not correspond to the actual product T e lt Front and Rear wheels Front and Rear wheels 575 KTZ280019 E D Cart Dock Cart light co D Cart Dock Cart light Chapter 9 Renewal Parts 9 33 O GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 9 9 6 Optional Dock Cart Dock Cart light conta Figure 9 15 Dock Cart Dock Cart light Replacement parts cont d Table 9 19 Dock Cart Dock Cart light Replacement part
301. de RS at Color Flow Mode CFM 16 27 Tables for SP10 1 e1Da ul AH SU TUI esind pajenua je xew ye yidag ug r musuq SIL 10 yidag Jo ouJeip eunuede lu eAinb3g Bole indino gp Z4 9 Lz ed Id pisnose jeuonoejoeJeJ yeod pajenuany eJnssoeJd onsnooe euonoejeJeJ 4eag UJ9 SAAUJ 10 z SM e4681u Alisu lul di 77 e16a ul Ausu lul sind Alsu lul oDeJoAe ye d eneds peyenueny ysuajul ye d yeneds Jamod 1ndino pajenuany 11 11 4 75 ndino papunog NN NN v l rea DUDHOAM onsnooy 210 piepuels zaa Hod u 398 uoneElou 1891 uonejou buiuue5s buiuue5s kend UON UON NO j 40 02 poy PBunelado asind pajenuany 9 91 0145 I POW 19SINPSUBAL 6S Z9241 0 1006 x pul 104 sennuenb painseow jo Aseulumns o N c st s lo o e lt SIL Asu q aur 0 1 eiquiesu3 00L Jamod x W49 Upim xog pue xog AJO ues xog 1 1 MOd X g suonipuoo OJJUOD i im E Bumos Aouanbai4 Punesado s uoz 90y ul00Z yp m 40198seBeuJ g pue 1012eseDeu g HE1S 1012esoeDeuj g IW xeu ye xew m ING 274 ulBu 7 eoo uoneuuoju eva vz Mw 2 Cz g jo utu enjeA xepu winwixey eqo Jeqe1 xepu NOl I 40102 epojy Bunes do
302. defect at Voluson i Voluson i Voluson e systems with serial number lt B00060 the complete Keyboard Module GPU2 KTZ209075 has to be replaced NOTE New GPU80 parts are used in Forward Protaction with S N B03001 upwards at Voluson i and S N B54001 upwards at Voluson e 9 8 Section 9 5 Keyboard parts GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 Section 9 6 Electronic Parts Figure 9 4 Electronic Parts NOTE The illustrations may not correspond to the actual product Chapter 9 Renewal Parts VOLUSON i VOLUSON e SERVICE MANUAL 00000096 4 DATE 2005 06 B LBA 156301488 y omoj ws A 8141 REV NO A0123456789 050 A RATING 5V7 0 604 VI si z g 9 9 GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL Table 9 5 Electronic Parts cansamos av emo m AC DC Adapter KTZ209076 AC Adapter 90 to 264V for all countries 4 Y 1 for proper power cord see Table 9 8 AC Adapter 90 to 264V inverse polarity protection for all countries for proper power cord see Table 9 8 1 Y 1 can replace KTZ209076 AC DC Adapter KTZ280156 AC DC Adapter inverse polarity protection labeling 1 Y inverse polarity protection labeling can replace KTZ209076 and KTZ220798 Hard Disk Tray KTZ220326 Hard Disk Tray GPH1 Hard Disk Module KTZ154745 Hard Disk 80GB Assy GPH5 Hard Disk Module KTZ302137 GPH5 Hard Disk Module SATA 207 H
303. do LZLLE LAE a Bue Joj0asabeul g 0 8L o9 uo pue 1012eseDeuJ g xew ING 274 oo io es 1012esoBeuJ g ed IW xeu ye 279 ul5u 7 2904 uoeuuoju z9v4 z w 162 Cz 0 yo utu wo wo wo MO 4 40102 epojy Bunes do Su 6 SVNy YOBAL VOY pue 7 2 L090923l 01 998 lqe1 Buniodeg 1ndino nsno y l polW seonpsuesL Acoustic Output 6 Index Determination Tables A 64 SERVICE MANUAL VOLUSON i VOLUSON e ou nba 13g N uiu EE S H MO 001 ooi te JOMOd XL 24 001 o 69 JOMOd X g suonipuo EE Pur WOU 5 7 Bumos Aouanbas4 Puneiedo e gt 2 a Bue 1012eseDeuj g pue 1012eseDeuJ g e1ba u Alisu lul pes 1012esoDeuj g rid xew Je 2 9sind xpuu ye yidag IN ETT os ainjede juajeamby 95 edIN dbnsnooe jeuorejeJeJ yeod Nim pesBajul Alisu lul ewo SsMw je16e1ut zuJ9 MUJ Aysuejur ebejane ye d eneds Hsu lul edz abejene esodua yeod jeneds Jemod indino pajenuany JOMod indino papunog xew ING 274 IN Xew ye EN mun psu EN AS Y KouenbeJl Burom onsnooy T T ueos uou giL DOIN INO poy Bunerado SH 6 SVNH 1 pol 19SINPSUBAL
304. down sequence and will remain in Standby mode 4 Leave the main power cable connected to keep the standby battery fully charged The battery is automatically charged when the system is plugged into an active wall outlet It takes approximately 10 hours to charge a flat battery If the system is left in the OFF condition system unplugged from the wall outlet for an extended period of time 3 to 5 days or more the system may not boot up or may beep when turned ON If this occurs the system needs to recharge the batteries This may take 15 minutes to as long as 10 hours depending on battery age system input voltage and system temperature To avoid draining the battery the system should remain plugged into the wall outlet with the wall outlet power switch in ON position After turning off a system wait at least ten seconds before turning it on again The system may not be able to boot if power is recycled too quickly Once the lid of the Voluson i Voluson amp e system is closed completely Standby mode is activated It is recommended to perform a complete system power down see Full Shutdown at least once a week Full Shutdown If not already in read mode freeze the image Press the On Off button refer to Figure 3 85 A dialog window see Figure 3 88 above appears Select the SHUTDOWN button The system performs an automatic full shutdown sequence After complete power down unplug the main power cable
305. dows Logo testing Continue Anyway STOP Installation Click Finish to close the wizard Figure 3 97 Finish installation 7 Confirm the installation by clicking FINISH to close the Hardware Wizard 8 Close all open windows and restart the system turn off and on the system A NOTICE After boot up of the system verify the correct settings in the printer Properties see Section 3 7 5 Adjustment of Printer Settings on page 3 89 3 80 Section 3 7 Printer Installation GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VoLUSoN e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 3 7 2 Installing Digital Color Printer Sony UP D23MD or UP D25MD 1 Power off Shutdown the system as described in Section 3 6 3 on page 3 70 2 Connect the printer as described on page 3 52 A NOTICE Do not connect the USB cable to the printer NOTE Mouse functions can be performed by using the trackball for moving the cursor Normal select Click left right trackball key Opening a context menu upper trackball key 3 Turn ON the printer then switch ON the power of the system and wait till the system has booted NOTE The power switch of the printer has to be in ON position before starting the system 3 7 2 1 Install the UP D23MD UP D25MD printer software driver Perform the following steps if this printer was never installed on the Voluson i Voluson e 1 Connect the USB cable to the printer and the system The windows Search
306. ductive ultrasound probes which are marked with the man in box BF symbol This includes all transducers Cardiac Floating or non conductive intraoperative probes for direct cardiac contact and isolated ECG connections so marked with the heart in box CF symbol SE PEDES The current resulting from the application of mains voltage to the applied part 9 This test is required test Type CF applied parts Chapter 10 Care amp Maintenance 10 13 O GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VoLUSoN e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 10 7 3 Outlet Test Wiring Arrangement USA 8 Canada Test all outlets in the area for proper grounding and wiring arrangement by plugging in the neon outlet tester and noting the combination of lights that are illuminated Any problems found should be reported to the hospital immediately and the receptacle should not be used De 120 REVERSED POLARITY r F 0PEN NEUTRAL WIRE eo oxo _ OPEN HOT WIRE HOT amp GND REVERSED f CORRECT WIRING OPEN GROUND WIRE UX Figure 10 2 Typical Alternate Outlet Tester NOTE No outlet tester can detect the condition where the Neutral grounded supply conductor and the Grounding protective earth conductor are reversed If later tests indicate high leakage currents this should be suspected as a possible cause and the outlet wiring should be visually inspected 10 14 Section 10 7 Electrical Safety Tes
307. e y Sus7 e904 uoneuuoju 4 xew ye Pp 62 82 g yo ul en eA X pu uinuuixelN eqo SH 16 I POW 1eonpsueJj A 27 Acoustic Output amp Index Determination Tables VOLUSON i VOLUSON e GE HEALTHCARE SERVICE MANUAL DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 Mode epo y g poy Bunes do Tables for SP10 16 RS at 2D Mode B A 1 24 e18a u Alisu lu esind pajenuaye xew 1 yidag Jo ouJelp eunuede 1ue jeAinb3 udey Bale ureeq ndino gp ZL donsnooe euoroejeJe4 yeod pejenueny nss d onsnooe 1 Alisu lul asind e16a ul ysuaju sind ysuajul abejane e10dua ye d Jegeds p lenu llv ysuajul ebeJane eJodua ye d yeneds Jamod jndino pajenuany 1 MOd indjno pepunog vd xew je z eR Aou nb li Burom onsnooy zaa uod u 998 uoneElOou 1891 uOnejou 9 91 01 44 I DPOLM 199NnPSUBA 6SEZ9D3 0 1006 x pul 10 sennuenb paunseau jo Apuluns yidag e204 d polN UIDIA XOGWIOOZ I 15 pue xoguuooz ues xoguuooz 5 Buas Aouanbei4 Suonipuoy UJPIM 1 los z pue so oesebew g pejs 10jeseDeu g xeu INO vdi IW Xew 1e 02 x o LO LO N o 2 2 V4 02 M z Ja oWeIe sz 92 q jo uiu Acoustic
308. e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL Section 3 8 System Configuration 3 8 1 System Setup Modifications of system parameters are supported by diverse dialog pages and windows on the system setup desktop General Date Time Clinic Name Language Screen saver etc User Settings to save User programs 3D 4D programs Auto Text Doppler 2D Refresh etc P1 P2 P3 to adjust assignment of Remote keys P1 P2 and P3 selection of Printers Save Send destinations and Export options and HARDKEY PATIENT patient data entry menu Option shows which options are installed in the system Service enter the password to get access to the Service Tools functions Backup Save Load User Settings Only Save Load Delete Full Backup Network to set up all DICOM Sonoview and Network configuration nodes System Info shows which Software Hardware version is installed in the system A NOTICE More detailed information pertaining System Setup adjustments is found in Voluson i Voluson e Basic User Manual see Table 9 26 System Manuals Voluson i on page 9 41 and Table 9 27 System Manuals Voluson e on page 9 43 To invoke the Setup procedure 1 Press the UTILITIES key on the keyboard The menu area changes to the Utilities menu 2 Select the SYSTEM item to activate the setup desktop screen In general operations are done with the trackball and the trackball keys mouse emulation Trackbal
309. e Siani elmas Service Monitor Tast cso zi Cen Printer Delete all patients Delete all patients Export System Data Export Syeterm Data Battery Calibration Bablery Calibration Keyboard Layout Keyboard Layout Buffersize kB Huffersize kH 40 M 40 y Exit but SaveStxn Exit Saue amp Exit Figure 3 104 Service Tools window 5 Click on the PRINTER button 6 Click the ADD PRINTER button A warning message appears Please read this message carefully and click YES if you have skills to do this x Sony UP D637 Sony UP D897 T Please be aware that changes and modifications which are nat related All to installing printers and adjusting printer settings may cause system Edit Settings t dysfunction 1 Please continue only if pon are Familiar with this task Default Settings Clean Print Queue Warning See also Chapter Connections in the User Manual Do vau want to continue 5 Tes k Ho Figure 3 105 Add Printer and Printer Installation Properties Add Printer Click the NEXT button to start the Add Printer Wizard Chapter 3 Setup Instructions 3 85 GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VoLUSoN e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 3 7 4 Printer Installation manually conta 7 Selectthe Local Printer deselect Automatically install Plug and Play printer and then click NEXT Add Printer Wizard Add Printer Wizard Welcome to the Add Printer Local o
310. e upper storage shelf Figure 3 18 Voluson i Voluson e attached to the Modo Cart N CAUTION lt is not possible to fix the Voluson i Voluson e on the mounting plate of the Modo Cart 2 Take a power extender cable and plug it into the AC main adapter of the Voluson i Voluson e Figure 3 19 AC main Adapter connection Chapter 3 Setup Instructions 3 25 GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 3 5 1 1 Attaching the Voluson i Voluson e to the Modo Cart cont d 3 Connect the L shaped circular power cable plug of the AC Adapter to the power inlet plug DC IN on the rear of the Voluson i Voluson e unit see Figure 3 20 below protection plate L shaped circular plug of power cable connected to DC IN Figure 3 20 main power cable connected to Voluson6 i Voluson e s power inlet DC IN connector Plug the other end of the power extender cable to an outlet of the transformer on the Modo Cart Put the AC adapter beside the transformer into the shelf and fasten it see Figure 3 21 below Place the DVD Drive on the upper peripheral shelf of the Modo Cart and fasten it Take a power extender cable and plug it into the adapter of the DVD Drive the other end connect to an on board outlet of the isolation transformer on the Modo Cart 8 Plug the power cable and the USB cable into the DVD drive the other end of the USB cable plug to an USB port on th
311. e CFM Mode Tables for SP10 16 RS at 2D Mode B Mode Tables for SP10 16 RS at Motion Mode B M Mode Tables for SP10 16 RS at Pulsed Wave Doppler PVV Mode Tables for SP10 16 RS at Color Flow Mode CFM Mode Tables for IC5 9W RS at 2D Mode B Mode Tables for IC5 9W RS at Motion Mode B M Mode Tables for IC5 9W RS at Pulsed Wave Doppler PW Mode Tables for IC5 9W RS at Color Flow Mode CFM Mode Tables for IC5 9W RS at Color Motion Mode CM Mode Tables for RAB2 5 RS at 2D Mode B Mode Tables for RAB2 5 RS at Motion Mode B M Mode Tables for RAB2 5 RS at Pulsed Wave Doppler PW Mode Tables for RAB2 5 RS at Color Flow Mode CFM Mode Tables for RAB2 5 RS at Color Motion Mode CM Mode Table of Contents VOLUSON i VOLUSON O e SERVICE MANUAL Xli GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VoLUSON e DiRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL Tables for RAB4 8 RS at 2D Mode B Mode A 42 Tables for RAB4 8 RS at Motion Mode B M Mode A 43 Tables for RAB4 8 RS at Pulsed Wave Doppler PW Mode A 44 Tables for RAB4 8 RS at Color Flow Mode CFM Mode A 45 Tables for RAB4 8 RS at Color Motion Mode CM Mode A 46 Tables for RIC5 9 RS at 2D Mode B Mode A 47 Tables for RIC5 9 RS at Motion Mode B M Mode A 48 Tables for
312. e Disk drive will crash Is used when options or features are specific for BT Software versions Notes provide important information about an item or a procedure Information contained in a NOTE can often save you time or effort Chapter 1 Introduction 1 3 GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 1 2 2 Standard Hazard Icons Important information will always be preceded by the exclamation point contained within a triangle as seen throughout this chapter In addition to text several different graphical icons symbols may be used to make you aware of specific types of hazards that could cause harm Even if a symbol isn t used in this manual it is included for your reference Table 1 3 Standard Hazard Icons ELECTRICAL RADATON LASER LIGHT Other hazard icons make you aware of specific procedures that should be followed Table 1 4 Standard Icons Indicating a Special Procedure be Used AVOID STATIC ELECTRICITY TAG AND LOCK OUT WEAR EYE PROTECTION EYE PROTECTION or 1 4 Section 1 2 Important Conventions GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VoLUSoN e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 1 2 3 Product Labels and Icons The following table describes the purpose and location of safety labels and other important information provided on the equipment 3 BT Version Product labels and its location depend on BT version and or date of manufa
313. e Figure 3 85 on the control panel for 3 seconds The system automatically performs an initialization sequence which includes the following Loading the operating system Running a quick diagnostic check of the system Detecting connected probe On Off Button ef cow Figure 3 85 On Off Button on Control Panel As soon as the software has been loaded the system enters 2D Mode with the probe and application that were used before the system was shut down NOTE Total time used for start up is typically one minute NOTE When turning on the Voluson i Voluson amp e from Standby mode it takes a few seconds before it responds Do not push the ON OFF button again during this period A second push will initiate a full shutdown 3 68 Section 3 6 Completing the Set Up GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 3 6 2 1 During a normal boot you may observe A The ventilation fans starts on full speed but slow down after a few seconds listen to fan noise B Power is distributed to Peripherals Operator Panel control panel Monitor Front End and Back End Processor C The Back End Processor and rest of the scanner starts with the sequence listed in following steps 1 The Boot Screen is displayed Voluson is highlighted Figure 3 86 below Uoluson ZEN GE Service Rol Il bach Hontozt Figure 3 86 Boot screen 2 Back End Processor i
314. e 1 Figure 4 7 2D Main and 2D Sub Table 4 3 2D Mode Functions 2D Mode Gain Rotate the ACTIVE MODE MODE rotary control to adjust the sensitivity brightness of the entire image Transmit Power Optimizes image quality and allows user to reduce increase beam intensity Penetration Depth 3 4 Adjusts the depth range of the ultrasound image for the region of interest The number of image lines and the frame rate are automatically optimized 7 Screen Format Dual Quad Single Press this keys to change the display Mode from Single to DUAL or QUAD display mode Press the SINGLE format key or the 2D MODE key to change from Dual or Quad to Single display Image Orientation left right up down Use these keys on the control panel to alternate the image orientation The orientation marker on the screen shows the actual orientation 2D Automatic Optimization Pressing the AUTO key causes automatic optimization of the gray scale to enhance the contrast resolution Pressing again optimization will be updated and remain active Press the AUTO key twice to switch off the Automatic Optimization in 2D Pulses are transmitted not only perpendicularly to the acoustic window but also in oblique directions The advantages of XBeam CHI are enhanced contrast resolution with better tissue differentiation and clear organ borders XBEAM CHI CrossBeam Compound Resolution Imaging 4 8 Section 4 4 Functional Checks O GE HEAL
315. e 3 63 NOTE Please make sure that the VGA Port is enabled 3 62 Section 3 5 Connection of Auxiliary Devices GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VoLUSoN e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 3 5 14 5 Adjustment of the DVD Recorder Settings 3 5 14 5 1 Changing TV System Video format NOTE To check Video format needed see Table 3 10 TV System and Region Code on page 3 65 1 If not already done switch on the Sony DVO 1000MD DVD recorder 2 Press the MENU button A located on the front of the DVD recorder see Figure 3 77 below Up Left Right Down 4 buttons C SET button LIST button A MENU button Figure 3 77 Keys on the front of the recorder 3 The Main Menu appears on the LCD screen of the DVD recorder see Figure 3 78 below MENU REPEAT FUNCTION DISC INFO SETUP MENU select SETUP MENU Figure 3 78 Main Menu SETUP MENU highlighted 4 Press the J down button on the front of the recorder repeatedly until the SETUP MENU item is highlighted NOTE Each time you press the T up or 4 down button the highlight cursor moves up down item by item 5 Press the gt right button The Setup Menu appears see Figure 3 79 on page 3 64 Chapter 3 Setup Instructions 3 63 GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VoLusoN e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 3 5 14 5 Adjustment of the DVD Recorder Settings cont d 6 Press the J down bu
316. e 8 58 pull out the Top Probe Holder 8 13 12 5 Top Probe Holder Installation Procedure 1 Place the new Top Probe Holder 8 46 Section 8 13 Replacement of the Dock Cart Components GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 8 13 13 Replacement of the Probe Mux Box 8 13 13 1 Manpower One person 10 minutes 8 13 13 2 Tools Phillips screwdriver 1 Socket wrench 4 8 13 13 3 Preparations 1 Power Off Shutdown the system as described in Section 3 6 3 on page 3 70 2 Remove the Probe Holder as described in Section 8 13 11 on page 8 45 8 13 13 4 Probe Mux Box Removal Procedure 1 Disconnect the Probe connector Figure 8 59 disconnect the Probe connector 2 Hold the Probe box to the Dock Cart Chapter 8 Replacement Procedures 8 47 GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 8 13 13 4 Probe Mux Box Removal Procedure cont d 3 Screw off the 2 screws and the 1 Allen screw unscrew 2 screw unscrew 1 Allen screw Figure 8 60 unscrew the 2 screws and the 1 Allen screw 4 With both hands swing the Probe Box out away from the Dock Cart Figure 8 61 carefully remove the Probe Mux Box 8 13 13 5 Probe Mux Box Installation Procedure 1 Fasten the Box on the Dock Cart with the screws as shown in Figure 8 60 on page 8 48 2 Reconnect the Probe Mux Box as shown in Figure 8 59 on page 8 47 3 Mount the Probe
317. e OFF center position Measure and record the Ground wire resistance 1 2 3 O oO e Chapter 10 Care amp Maintenance 10 15 O GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 10 7 5 Grounding Continuity Systems with Dock Cart only A CAUTION Electric Shock Hazard The patient or operator MUST NOT come into contact with equipment during this test NOTE This test is not valid for stand alone Voluson i Voluson e systems and is only applicable when the Voluson i Voluson e portable ultrasound system is mounted on the Dock Measure the resistance from the third pin of the attachment plug to the exposed metal parts of the Dock Cart The ground wire resistance should be less than 0 2 ohms Reference the procedure in the IEC 60601 1 1 y GROUND PIN OHMMETER ACCESSIBLE METAL PARTS a Mounting Plate Transformer b Blank screws from height adjustment c Blank screws at back side Figure 10 4 Ground Continuity Test A CAUTION Lacquer is an isolation barrier Resistor may be high impedance Measure only on blank parts stated in Figure 10 4 above 10 7 5 1 Meter Procedure Follow these steps to test the ground wire resistance 1 Turn the Voluson i Voluson e unit OFF 2 Plug the unit into the meter and the meter into the tested AC wall outlet 3 Plug the black chassis cable into the meter s CHASSIS connector and attach th
318. e USB System Stick for System HDD recovery Contents SP with newest MS patches Linux rescue partition System C Image UISApp Backup EUM Database Repair Tool etc bootable USB System Stick for System HDD recovery Contents SP with newest MS patches Linux rescue partition System C Image UISApp Backup EUM Database Repair Tool etc Section 9 7 Options and Upgrades Ve SERVICE MANUAL GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL Table 9 7 Options and Upgrades bootable USB System Stick for System HDD recovery Contents SP with newest MS patches Linux rescue partition System C Image UISApp Backup EUM Database Repair Tool etc USB System Stick 8 1 6 2280178 Voluson i Voluson e BT 09 bootable USB System Stick for System HDD recovery Contents SP with newest MS patches USB System Stick 8 2 0 KTZ280193 Voluson i Voluson e BT 09 Linux rescue partition System C Image UISApp Backup EUM Database Repair Tool etc bootable USB System Stick for System HDD recovery Contents SP with newest MS patches Linux rescue partition System C Image UISApp Backup EUM Database Repair Tool etc BIOS Upgrade DVD for BIOS Upgrade DVD for Voluson i Voluson e 5500 Voluson i Voluson e ver 890 s Voluson i BTO6 toBTO7 Upgrades Upgrade kit contains System DVD BT 07 User and Service Manual and Upgrade Manual USB System Stick
319. e black chassis cable clamp to an exposed metal part of the Voluson i Voluson e unit Set the meter s FUNCTION switch to the RESISTANCE position Set the meter s POLARITY switch to the OFF center position Measure and record the Ground wire resistance oO 10 16 Section 10 7 Electrical Safety Tests O GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 10 7 6 Grounding Continuity Systems with Voluson Station only A CAUTION Electric Shock Hazard The patient or operator MUST NOT come into contact with equipment during this test NOTE This test is not valid for stand alone Voluson i Voluson e systems and is only applicable when the Voluson6 i Voluson amp e portable ultrasound system is mounted on the Voluson Station Measure the resistance from the third pin of the attachment plug to the exposed metal parts of the Voluson Station The ground wire resistance should be less than 0 2 ohms Reference the procedure in the IEC 60601 1 1 ACCESSIBLE METAL PARTS a GROUND PIN a Mounting Plate Transformer b Blank screws from height adjustment c Blank screws at back side OHMMETER Figure 10 5 Ground Continuity Test A CAUTION Lacquer is an isolation barrier Resistor may be high impedance Measure only on blank parts stated in Figure 10 5 above 10 7 6 1 Meter Procedure Follow these steps to test the ground wire resistance Turn the Vol
320. e computer network including the shield In this case the only way to operate the system safely is to use an isolated signal link with minimum 4mm creepage distance 2 5mm air clearance of the isolation device For computer networks there are media converters available which convert the electrical to optical signals Please consider that this converter has to comply with IEC xxx standards and is battery operated IEC xxx stands for standards such as IEC 60601 for medical devices e IEC 60950 for information technology equipment etc A NOTICE The system integrator any person connecting the medical device to other devices is responsible that the connections are safe If in doubt consult the technical service department or your local representative A CAUTION The leakage current of the entire system including any all auxiliary equipment must not exceed the limit values as per EN 60601 1 1 1990 IEC 60601 1 1 respectively other valid national or international standards All equipment must comply with UL CSA and IEC requirements A CAUTION Please observe that some printers may not be medical devices If the Bluetooth Printer and or Line Printers are no medical devices they have to be located outside of the patient environment according to IEC 60601 1 UL 60601 1 A CAUTION Auxiliary equipment must only be connected to the main console with the special main outlet provided for the electrical safety of the system 1 10 Section 1
321. e device diverfrom alist Windows does not guarantee that the driver you choose will be the best match for your hardware 1 Ls Figure 3 102 select Search for the and Include this location 6 Confirm the installation by clicking FINISH to close the Hardware Wizard Found New Hardware Wizard Completing the Found New Hardware Wizard The wizard has finished instaling the software for gt MITSUBISHI P35D ad Glick Finish to close the wizard Figure 3 103 Finish installation 7 Close all open windows and verify the correct settings in the printer Properties see Section 3 7 5 Adjustment of Printer Settings on page 3 89 3 84 Section 3 7 Printer Installation VOLUSON i VOLUSON e SERVICE MANUAL GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 3 7 4 Printer Installation manually 1 Press the UTILITIES key on the keyboard 2 In the Utilities menu on the left side of the screen select SYSTEM to invoke the setup desktop 3 Select the SERVICE page The password window appears automatically 4 Enter the password SHE and click the ACCEPT button to display the Service Tools window with Software 6 x x and 7 x x Wa with Software 8 x x w r Volan i 6 System Setup MOT System Setup 06 05 2008 10 45 25 Service R i l EHH ui Options Sana Tm cur k ES x System Serial Number System Serial Number ROLE Start FMI from DVD Activate Servic
322. e grayscale to make it easier to display pathology 11 FORMAT For selection of three different changes the display of the ratio between the grayscale image and M Mode spectrum 12 GRAY MAP da determines the displayed Brightness of an echo in relationship to its 13 CHROMA This defines the relation between echo amplitude input and Chroma value color tone and saturation in a look up table 14 EXIT Press the EXIT key on the control panel to exit the M Sub menu For further details refer to the Voluson i Voluson e Basic User Manual Chapter M Mode 02 U T T U Chapter 4 Functional Checks 4 11 GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 4 4 2 1 MCFM Mode Check By pressing the M control and the CFM control the MCFM mode is switched on in preparation mode The M cursor with M Color window appears in the active 2D image MCFM Main User Program 1 1 Trim Rout Fet Cardio Fetal Head Penetration 1 Trim 1 Fet Cardio 1 DEFAULT Sub Menu Change Figure 4 9 MCFM Main and MCFM Sub Menu For further details refer to the Voluson Voluson e Basic User Manual 4 12 Section 4 4 Functional Checks GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VoLUSoN e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 4 4 3 Spectral Doppler Mode Checks PW Main PW Sub User Program 1 Update WMF 190 Hz Baseline PRF 5 5kHz WMF 190 Hz Baseline PRF 5 5kHz
323. e locking brake 6 Before commencing the installation procedure check visual damage Chapter 3 Setup Instructions 3 7 GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 3 3 4 Unpacking the Voluson6 i Voluson e Voluson Station 1 Cut the straps securing the shipping carton to the wooden base A CAUTION When using sharp tools to open packing materials take care to avoid cutting or damaging any of the contents Wooden Base Figure 3 7 Shipping carton Voluson Station M Carefully cut the adhesive tape used to close the shipping carton and open the carton Remove the packing slip shipping consignment note detailing the contents of the shipping carton and keep close to hand ready to check whether delivery is complete according to packing list 4 Remove the packing material in front of and surrounding the Voluson Station Continue to remove additional packaging material as applicable during the following procedure steps 5 Using two people carefully roll the Voluson Station down the unloading ramp to remove it completely from the shipping carton Have two people available to move the Voluson Station Attempts to move the unit considerable distances or on an incline by one person could result in injury or damage or both A CAUTION Make sure the Voluson Station is standing firmly on the floor before applying the locking brake 6 Before commencing the instal
324. e lower than that specified by the standards In accordance with these standards fault conditions like Reverse Polarity of the supply mains and Open Neutral are no longer required for field evaluation of leakage current Because the main source of leakage current is the mains supply there are different acceptance limits depending on the configuration of the mains 100 120VAC or 230 240VAC Table 10 10 Leakage Current Limits for Operation on 100 120 Volt Mains US Canada Japan Leakage Current Test System Power Grounding PE Conductor Chassis Enclosure Leakage Chassis Enclosure Leakage Onandor and Off 0e Type BF Applied P n transmit pplied Parts Open 05 T CF Applied P n transmit Ree pplied Parts Open 0 05 Type CF Applied Parts sink leakage ES and Off eed Table 10 11 Leakage Current Limits for System Operation on 230 240 Volt Mains Table 10 12 ISO on Dale 600 and Mains Applied on Dale 601 Limits ISO on Dale 600 and Mains Applied on Dale 601 refer to the sink leakage test where mains supply voltage is applied to the part to determine the amount of current that will pass or sink to ground if a patient contacted mains voltage Table 10 13 Equipment Type and Test Definitions Applied Parts AP Parts or accessories that contact the patient to perform their function pp For ultrasound equipment this includes transducers and ECG leads Body Floating or non con
325. e package containing further accessories e g cables and software CD Figure 3 4 Shipping crate with Top open 5 Before commencing the installation procedure check visual damage Chapter 3 Setup Instructions 3 5 GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 3 3 2 Unpacking the Voluson i Voluson e Modo Cart 1 Cut the straps securing the shipping carton to the wooden base CAUTION When using sharp tools to open packing materials take care to avoid cutting or damaging any of the contents Securing straps Wooden Base Figure 3 5 Shipping carton Voluson Modo Cart M Carefully cut the adhesive tape used to close the shipping carton and open the carton Remove the packing slip shipping consignment note detailing the contents of the shipping carton and keep close to hand ready to check whether delivery is complete according to packing list 4 Remove the packing material in front of and surrounding the Modo Cart Continue to remove additional packaging material as applicable during the following procedure steps 5 Using two people carefully roll the Modo Cart down the unloading ramp to remove it completely from the shipping carton Have two people available to move the Modo Cart Attempts to move the unit considerable distances or on an incline by one person could result in injury or damage or both A CAUTION Make sure the Modo Cart is stand
326. e parts to be upgraded depend on contents of the used System Media DVD System Stick PRECONDITION The Boot priority order in BIOS has to be 1 IDE 0 2 USB HDD NOTE During FMI from external device the used system configuration incl Full Backup will be stored on RA The previously used System configuration before FMI from external device was performed is simply restored by activating the Rollback function Operation see Section 5 14 1 3 on page 5 58 5 13 2 2 3 ASI Additional Software Installation Click the ASI button to install additional software e g Process Logger The Software parts to be installed depend on the contents of the System Media DVD System Stick that is used 5 13 2 3 TCP IP Buffersize The TCP IP Buffersize selects the amount of buffer memory used for DICOM transfers both directions 5 13 2 4 Activate Deactivate Service This offers GE technicians the possibility to vievv the entire customer s desktop and operation system Remote access to the Voluson i Voluson e system requires permission and customer input to run diagnostics If a GE Service technician requests remote access to your Voluson i Voluson e scanner activate the service platform as described in Section 5 11 2 2 on page 5 47 5 13 2 5 Common Service Desktop CSD Access to the Common Service Desktop CSD by entering security user level and password Activate the service platform as described in Section
327. e possibility to view the entire customer s desktop and operation system Remote access to the Voluson i Voluson e scanner requires permission and customer input to run diagnostics NOTE Be sure the VolusonG i Voluson e is connected to the nternet and service platform is configured properly If a GE Service technician requests remote access to your Voluson i Voluson e scanner activate the service platform as described below A If not already in read mode FREEZE the image B Press the UTILITIES key on the keyboard and then select the SYSTEM item from the menu area C Select the SERVICE page enter the password SHE and click the ACCEPT button Activate Deactivate Activate Deactivate Service Platform Service Platform Cvefe Carin System setup 08 07 2008 08 40 48 PM P1 P2 P3 Options Backup Network 600011 Auto Tester Update with Software 6 x x and 7 x x with Software 8 x x Figure 5 17 Service Tools window D Click on the ACTIVATE SERVICE button The button changes to DEACTIVATE SERVICE NOTE Visual information about the network status is shown in the status area on the right side of the screen GREEN DEACTIVATED nu BLUE ACTIVATED Remote Service Access Remote Service Access Figure 5 18 Remote Service Access Network Status Icon Chapter 5 Components and Functions Theory 5 47 GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VoLUSoN e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL Section 5 12 C
328. e rear of the Voluson i Voluson e 9 Mount and connect other peripherals as described in Section 3 5 1 2 and Section 3 5 1 3 10 Connect the main power cable to the isolation transformer of the Modo Cart the other end connect to a hospital grade main power outlet with the proper rated voltage xy Moo on board outlets for peripheals power extender cables connected Upper storage shelf for DVD R RW Drive Middle storage shelf AC Adapter e g Color printer Lower storage shelf e g B amp W printer Bottom shelf main power cable pull out protection mon AC DC A Circuit breaker on Modo Cart a C DC Adapter Figure 3 21 Isolation Transformer of Modo Cart Peripherals mounted and secured 11 Press the Circuit breaker on the Modo Cart To start up the system press the On Off button see Figure 3 85 on the control panel of the Voluson i Voluson e system for 3 seconds 3 26 Section 3 5 Connection of Auxiliary Devices GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 3 5 1 2 Mounting small Peripherals e g Black 8 White Printer 1 Place the B amp W Printer on the lower peripheral shelf of the Modo Cart 2 Take a Velcro tape and pull it under the shelf left image at Figure 3 22 below Figure 3 22 pull Velcro tape under shelf and printer 3 Pull up the Velcro tape on the left side The other end of the ta
329. e system while not in use To prevent the battery bursting igniting or fumes from the battery causing equipment damage always observe the following precautions Do not immerse the battery in water or allow it to get wet e Do not place the battery into a microwave oven or pressurized container e f the battery leaks or emits an odor remove it from all possible flammable sources e Ifthe battery emits an odor or heat is deformed or discolored or in a way appears abnormal during use recharging or storage immediately remove it and stop using it e f you have any questions about the battery consult your local GE representative e Storage of the battery pack Short term less than 1 month between 0 C 82 F and 50 C 1227 F Long term more than 3 months between 10 C 50 F and 35 C 95 F For further details refer to Chapter 3 Internal Lithium lon Battery on page 3 71 When storing a battery pack for more than 6 months it is necessary to charge the battery pack at least once every 6 months in order to prevent leakage and deterioration in performance as a result of self discharging When charging the battery for the first time after long term storage recover the battery pack to original performance through repeating several cycles of full charging and discharging When shipped the Voluson i VolusonQ e battery is in a state of being approximately 30 charged Before use it is necessary to fully charge a
330. e was intentionally left blank 3 120 Section 3 14 Paperwork GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VoLUSoN e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL Chapter 4 Functional Checks Section 4 1 Overview 4 1 1 Purpose of Chapter 4 This chapter provides procedures for quickly checking major functions of the Voluson i Voluson e scanner diagnostics by using the built in service software and power supply adjustments Table 4 1 Contents in Chapter 4 seston Besson 0 Peleo A NOTICE Most of the information pertaining to this Functional Checks chapter is found in the Voluson Voluson e Basic User Manual see Table 9 26 System Manuals Voluson i on page 9 41 and Table 9 27 System Manuals Voluson e on page 9 43 Section 4 2 Required Equipment An empty blank DVD CD R W e Atleast one transducer See Probes on page 9 45 for an overview normally you should check all the transducers used on the system Chapter 4 Functional Checks 4 1 O GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL Section 4 3 General Procedure A CAUTION SYSTEM REQUIRES ALL COVERS Operate this unit only when all board covers and frame panels are securely in place The covers are required for safe operation good system performance and cooling purposes A NOTICE Lockout Tagout Requirements For USA only Follow OSHA Lockout Tagout requirements by ensuring you are in to
331. eNo lateral Position TX Apodisation RX Apodisation Multibeam etc RBI also contains the TX Power Reference DAC Furthermore it contains Multibeam Delnterleave Subtraction Filter for HI Mode see Section 5 2 4 1 1 Special B Mode Techniques on page 5 10 DigitalTGC DC Canceler Mixer Part of Demodulator LowPassFilter Decimation Pixelrate Conversion MagnitudeCalculator Part of Demodulator Logarithmic Amplifier Re Sample Edge Enhance Contrast Enhancement through differentiation LineFilter Blending adapting Brightness in order to perfectly combine Nearfield Frame with Farfield Frame FrameFilter Multibeam Delnterleave means Incoming Pixelorder shot1 pix1 shot2pix1 shot3pix1 shot4pix1 shot1 pix2 shot2pix2 shot3pix2 shot4pix2 is converted to the new order shot1pix1 shot1pix2 shot1pix3 shot2pix1 shot2pix2 shot2pix3 After DC cancelling the signal is mixed with RX Frequency and brought to LF Spectrum where the LowPassFilter cuts HF Mixer and Magnitude Calculator arrange Complex Demodulation and Logarithmic Amplifier arrange the conversion from High Dynamic LinearSignal to the Low Dynamik e g 8Bit Log Signal Several Postprocessing steps LineFilter FrameFilter ReSample Edge Enhance enable smooth image quality while keeping contrast high a Direct Memory Access DMA section B mode Data from RBI is written via Signal Processor SP Channel 0 into SDRAM Fifo Buffer memory DMA Controller O
332. eatures 5 2 5 2 2 Smart 4D Mode Easy Speedy operation with as few controls as possible especially designed for 4D beginners and users who want quick surface renderings 5 2 5 3 VOCAL Virtual Organ Computer aided Analysis Diagnosis and therapy of cancer is one of the most important issues in medical care The VOCAL Imaging program allows completely new possibilities in cancer diagnosis therapy planning and follow up therapy control VOCAL offers different functions e Manual Contour detection of structures such as tumor lesion cyst prostate etc and subsequent volume calculation The accuracy of the process can be visually controlled by the examiner in multi planar display Construction of a virtual shell around the contour of the lesion The wall thickness of the shell can be defined The shell can be imagined as a layer of tissue around the lesion where the tumor vascularization takes place e Automatic calculation of the vascularization within the shell by 3D color histogram by comparing the number of color voxels to the number of grayscale voxels A NOTICE The option VOCAL is not available for Voluson e systems marked with in this manual 5 2 5 4 TUI Tomographic Ultrasound Imaging TUI is a new visualization mode for 3D and 4D data sets The data is presented as slices through the data set which are parallel to each other An overview image which is orthogonal to the parallel slices shows which part
333. ed in Section 8 14 14 5 on page 8 64 4 Mount the Top Shelf Bottom Rear Cover as described in Section 8 14 13 5 on page 8 63 5 Mount the Power Supply Cover as described in Section 8 14 11 5 on page 8 61 6 Mount the Top Shelf Additional Bottom Cover as described in Section 8 14 12 5 on page 8 62 or mount the optional Probe Mux Box as described in Section 8 14 9 5 on page 8 59 7 Mount the optional Console Bottom Shelf as described in Section 8 14 8 5 on page 8 57 8 Mount the optional Cover BW Printer Shelf as described in Section 8 14 7 5 on page 8 56 9 Mount the optional Additional Shelf Peripherals as described in Section 8 14 6 5 on page 8 55 Section 8 14 Replacement of the Voluson Station Components GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON Ve DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 8 14 18 8 14 18 1 8 14 18 2 8 14 18 3 8 14 18 4 Replacement of the Bottom Column Front Cover Manpower One person 20 minutes Tools Phillips screwdriver 1 Preparations 1 Power Off Shutdown the system as described in Section 3 6 3 on page 3 70 Remove the optional Additional Shelf Peripherals as described in Section 8 14 6 on page 8 55 Remove the optional Cover BW Printer Shelf as described in Section 8 14 7 on page 8 56 Remove the optional Console Bottom Shelf as described in Section 8 14 8 on page 8 57 Remove the Top Shelf Additional Bottom Cover as described in Section 8 14 12 on page 8 62 or remove the opt
334. edure 1 Screw off 1 screw disconnect the cable and carefully remove it Figure 8 89 screw off the screw 8 14 24 5 LAN Connector Installation Procedure 1 Connect the new LAN Connector and place it on its original position 2 Fasten with the screw 3 Mount the Top Shelf Bottom Rear Cover as described in Section 8 14 13 5 on page 8 63 4 Mount the complete lever at its original position 8 76 Section 8 14 Replacement of the Voluson Station Components GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VoLuson e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 8 14 25 Replacement of the VGA Connector 8 14 25 1 Manpower One person 10 minutes 8 14 25 2 Tools Phillips screwdriver 1 8 14 25 3 Preparations 1 Power Off Shutdown the system as described in Section 3 6 3 on page 3 70 2 Remove the complete lever 3 Remove the Top Shelf Bottom Rear Cover as described in Section 8 14 13 on page 8 63 8 14 25 4 VGA Connector Removal Procedure 1 Screw off 1 screw Figure 8 90 screw off the screw 2 Disconnect the VGA cable 8 14 25 5 VGA Connector Installation Procedure 1 Connect the VGA cable to the new VGA Connector and place it on its original position 2 Fasten it with the screw 3 Mount the Top Shelf Bottom Rear Cover as described in Section 8 14 13 5 on page 8 63 4 Mount the complete lever at its original position Chapter 8 Replacement Procedures 8 77 GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VoLusoN e DIRECTION KTI106052
335. edure 1 Place the new Tray and fasten it see Figure 8 44 on page 8 36 and Figure 8 43 on page 8 36 8 36 Section 8 13 Replacement of the Dock Cart Components GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 8 13 3 Replacement of the Tray lower 8 13 3 1 Manpower One person 10 minutes 8 13 3 2 Tools Phillips screwdriver 1 Allen wrench 5 8 13 3 3 Preparation 1 Put away all things on the Tray e g Printer 8 13 3 4 Tray lower Removal Procedure 1 Loosen the 4 Allen screws that fasten the Tray lower and carefully remove it Figure 8 45 screw off the 4 screws 2 On the back side of the Tray screw off the 6 screws and you have the Tray only Figure 8 46 screw off the 6 screws 8 13 3 5 Tray lower Installation Procedure 1 Place the new Tray and fasten with the 4 Allen screws as shown in Figure 8 46 on page 8 37 and in Figure 8 45 on page 8 37 Chapter 8 Replacement Procedures 8 37 GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VoLuson e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 8 13 4 Replacement of the Cover Bottom 8 13 4 1 Manpower One person 10 minutes 8 13 4 2 Tools Phillips screwdriver 1 8 13 4 3 Preparations none 8 13 4 4 Cover Bottom Removal Procedure 1 For unlocking turn the 2 quick release devices below the Cover Bottom 90 quick release devices Figure 8 47 turn quick release devices 90 2 Remove the Cover Bottom 3 Screw off the 2 scr
336. edures 8 65 GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VoLusoN e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 8 14 16 Replacement of the Column Label Cover 8 14 16 1 Manpower One person 15 minutes 8 14 16 2 Tools Phillips screwdriver 1 8 14 16 3 Preparations 1 Power Off Shutdown the system as described in Section 3 6 3 on page 3 70 2 Remove the Top Shelf Additional Bottom Cover as described in Section 8 14 12 on page 8 62 or remove the optional Probe Mux Bos as described in Section 8 14 9 on page 8 58 3 Remove the Top Shelf Bottom Rear Cover as described in Section 8 14 13 on page 8 63 4 Remove the Top Column Back Cover as descibed in Section 8 14 14 on page 8 64 8 14 16 4 Column Label Cover Removal Procedure 1 Carefully remove the Column Label Cover 8 14 16 5 Column Label Cover Installation Procedure 1 Place the new Column Label Cover 2 Mount the Top Column Back Cover as descibed in Section 8 14 14 5 on page 8 64 3 Mount the Top Shelf Bottom Rear Cover as described in Section 8 14 13 5 on page 8 63 4 Mount the Top Shelf Additional Bottom Cover as described in Section 8 14 12 5 on page 8 62 or mount the optional Probe Mux Box as described in Section 8 14 9 5 on page 8 59 8 66 Section 8 14 Replacement of the Voluson Station Components GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON Ve DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 8 14 17 8 14 17 1 8 14 17 2 8 14 17 3 8 14 17 4 Replacement of the Top Column Front Cov
337. eferenzposition signal GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VoLUSoN e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL er 1 Am PW_CW_FFT_FactBlock DSC ScrollX Zoom darf nicht restart the system kleiner als eins seinl ReplayCtrllnterface vReconnect failed selected movie group restart the system unknown ReplayCtrlinterface vRunAcquisition failed selected movie restart the system group unknown ReplayCtrllnterface vSetForAllRepMngrsParams failed selected movie group unknown RepresentationManager returned NULL write position restart the system RepresentationManager NextChunkGenerated failed number bytes written UnitSize restart the system restart the system RepresentationManager addListener called within U restart the system Transaction RepresentationManager Destructor caused exception Open restart the system Transaction RepresentationManager pActualUnitWrtAddr called within restart the system Transaction RepresentationManager pNextUnitsCompleted called within Transaction RepresentationManager removeAllListener called within restart the system Transaction RepresentationManager removeListener called within Transaction RepresentationManager vClear called within Transaction restart the system RepresentationManager vCreate Nr Dim 0 incorrect see vSetReplayParamst call restart the system restart the system RepresentationManager vCreate Nr Dim 1 inc
338. elect the SYSTEM item from the Utilities menu which is displayed on the left side of the screen 3 Selectthe SYSTEM INFO page on the System Setup desktop screen to see which Software Hardware version is installed in the unit currently installed Ultrasound Application Software version Date of Factory Settings Figure 8 1 Version check 8 4 Section 8 2 System Software Installation Upgrade Procedure GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 8 2 1 4 Preparations cont d 4 Select the OPTION page on the System Setup desktop screen to see which Options are installed P P P P P P P P F F P D Demo Option is activated for demo and expires on the date shown in the Valid column Pe marei Hey i I Inactive l Option is not activated P Permanent Option is permanently activated purchased Figure 8 2 Option page e g Voluson i A NOTICE Please print out the OPTION page or write down the Permanent Key If the currently installed software has to be upgraded to a newer version and the system DVD being used is SW 8 2 0 or higher a new software specific Permanent key is required Calculated in OKOS Option Key Order System http 3 187 187 9 OKOS Chapter 8 Replacement Procedures 8 5 GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL If currently installed Application Software versio
339. em should be investigated by R amp D It is not intended to replace or enhance the existing Full Backup functionality Data can be stored on the hard disk D export fullbackup fb1 or you can export them to DVD CD Including the D Nexport folder which contains dump files for details see Section 7 4 2 2 1 Process Logger files Autotester files SMART logs and Screenshots Alt P 1 Press the ALT D key on the keyboard simultaneously Full Backup Save Destination System state Include Images Local Harddisk SonowWew image data vell not be backed up please use the Sonovieve 3 application to backup images Free Space 69077 Needed Space 10 MB Cancel Figure 7 6 select destination for System state backup 2 Select the destination of the System state backup 3 Select the NEXT button to start the backup process After saving the data the Voluson i Voluson e reboots and the application starts again 7 8 Section 7 4 Screen Captures and Logs O GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRE C UON 19 a 7 x 7 4 2 2 Export Log s and System Data via Service Page 1 Press the UTILITIES key on the keyboard select the SYSTEM item from the menu area 2 Select the SERVICE page on the screen The password window appears automatically 3 Enter the password SHE and click the ACCEPT button to display the Service Tools window Export System Data Export System D
340. en Acoustic Output may have to be changed more often than necessary to compensate The proper setup displays a complete gray scale The lowest level of black should just disappear into the background and the highest white should be bright but not saturated To adjust the LCD Brighiness 1 Press the UTILITIES key on the keyboard 2 In the Utilities menu on the left side of the screen select SYSTEM to invoke the setup desktop 3 Select the USER SETTINGS page LCD Brightness Figure 6 2 System Setup User Settings 4 Select the appropriate value from the pop up menu 5 Close the Setup window with the SAVE amp EXIT button Chapter 6 Service Adjustments 6 3 GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VoLUSoN e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 6 3 3 Change Color profil 1 Press the UTILITIES key on the alphanumeric keyboard 2 Select the SYSTEM item from the Utilities menu on the left side of the screen 3 Select the SERVICE page 4 Type in the password SHE and click ACCEPT 5 In the box LCD Panel select appropriated LCD Gamma Table System Setup General Liner Settings 1 2 Cibona janice Hacikum Mebwork Sysimmirfo System Serial Number AutoTester Update Tools E FMI from art axtarmal device Activato Service Monitor Test ASI 250 Printer Delete all patients Export System Data Console test Battery Calibration Keyboard
341. en the fuse protection on the rear of the Power Supply Figure 8 51 opern the fuse protection 2 Pull out the fuse holder and remove the 2 fuses Fuse Holder Fuse holder e g 230V Figure 8 52 change Main Power Voltage change fuses of power supply 8 13 7 5 Fuses Installation Procedure 1 Insert 2 new fuses 2 Push the fuse holder back into position correct voltage should be shown and then close protection Chapter 8 Replacement Procedures 8 41 GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VoLusoN e DiRECTION KT1106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 8 13 8 Replacement of the Wheels 8 13 8 1 Manpower Two persons 20 minutes 8 13 8 2 Tools flat wrench 19 8 13 8 3 Preparations 1 Power Off Shutdown the system as described in Section 3 6 3 on page 3 70 2 Disconnect and remove the Voluson i Voluson e from the Dock Cart 3 Disconnect and remove all external USB devices e g USB printer 4 Remove the Cover Bottom as described in Section 8 13 4 on page 8 38 5 With one person one each side of the Dock Cart hold on to the top and the bottom of the Dock Cart and turn it on the back side of the Dock Cart on a soft ground e g soft foam plastic 8 13 8 4 Wheels Removal Procedure 1 Loosen the nut wrench size 19 and remove the wheels through the hole Figure 8 53 screw off the Wheels 8 13 8 5 Wheels Installation Procedure 1 Place the new Wheels and fix it with the nut tighten with high torque 2 With one
342. en via SPO into SDRAM Fifo Buffer memory DMA Controller 1 transfers the data into PC main memory where scan conversion is performed per software i e the sweep image is generated scaling and interpolation between lines CineMode CineMode Memory is the PC main memory 2 RBF see 5 2 4 1 B Mode D Mode Pulsed Wave Doppler 1 RBI PRF generator see 5 2 4 1 B Mode After DC cancelling the signal is mixed with RX Frequency and brought to LF Spectrum where the LowPassFilter cuts HF Mixer and Magnitude Calculator arrange Complex Demodulation a DMA section D mode Data from RBI is written via SP1 into SDRAM Fifo Buffer memory DMA Controller 1 transfers the data into PC main memory where scan conversion is performed per software i e the sweep image is generated scaling and interpolation between lines CineMode CineMode Memory is the PC main memory 2 RBF see 5 2 4 1 B Mode Section 5 2 General Information GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 5 2 4 4 D Mode Autotrace dravvs PC calculated envelope to D Spectrum 5 2 4 5 5 2 4 6 5 2 4 7 5 2 4 8 1 RBI PRF generator see 5 2 4 1 B Mode After DC cancelling the signal is mixed with RX Frequency and brought to LF Spectrum where the LowPassFilter cuts HF Mixer and Magnitude Calculator arrange Complex Demodulation a DMA section D mode Data from RBI is written via SP1 into SDRAM Fifo Buffer memory PC ca
343. ent rating of the system does not exceed the extension cord rating The power outlet of the AC DC converter used for this equipment should not be shared with other types of equipment Both the system power cable and the power connector meet international electrical standards CONNECTING A VOLUSONO 1 VOLUSONO E SCANNER TO THE WRONG VOLTAGE LEVEL WILL MOST LIKELY DESTROY THE SCANNER Probes All the probes for the Voluson i Voluson e portable ultrasound system are designed and manufactured to provide trouble free reliable service To ensure this correct handling of probes is important and the following points should be noted Do notdrop a probe or strike it against a hard surface as this may damage the transducer elements acoustic lens or housing Inspect the probe prior to each use for damage or degradation to the Housing Cable strain relief Lens and Seal Do not use a cracked or damaged probe n this event call your field service representative immediately to obtain a replacement e Avoid pulling pinching or kinking the probe cable since a damaged cable may compromise the electrical safety of the probe e To avoid the risk of a probe accidentally falling do not allow the probe cables to become entangled or to be caught in the machine s wheels e Never immerse the probe connector or adapter into any liquid For detailed information on handling probes refer to the Voluson i Voluson e Basic User Manua
344. eow o e o pede SIL MO 40102 epojy ul5u 7 e904 uoewoyu xew dap xudo d q xew je d dd Acoustic Output 8 Index Determination Tables Su AX6 S9I 1 pol 199NPSUEAL M98141 04 pue Z Z 10909931 01998 a1qe1 Bunioday indino onsnooy VOLUSON i VOLUSON e GE HEALTHCARE SERVICE MANUAL DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 Mode ion Mode CM RS at Color Mot 9W Tables for IC5 A 1 32 e16a u isua u1 esind pajenuaye 1 yidag Jo ouJelp eunyede juajeamby Bale uue q ndino gp z1 Er 9 edIN idonsnooe jeuornoejoeJeJ yeod peyenueny 1 AlYisu lul Lx asind e16a ul m Aisu lul sind AHSU lul oDeJoAe e10dua ye d Ieneds Asu lul abesene jesodwd xyeed jeneds Jamod 15 indjno muni Hm rano pernos Ga piepuels zaa uod u 998 uoneElOou S L 3PON NO epojy Bunerado SH AA6 S9I I POWN 19INPSUBAL 6S Z9241 0 026 uoneulul p x pul 10 sennuenb paunseau jo ex o 2 02 lo a o O Went Acoustic Output amp Index Determination Tables 23PON NO epojy Bunerado SH AA6 S9I l pom 19INPSUBAL YORI VOY pue 26 Z 10909241 01 998 ejqej
345. er Manpower One person 20 minutes Tools Phillips screwdriver 1 Preparations 1 Power Off Shutdown the system as described in Section 3 6 3 on page 3 70 Remove the optional Additional Shelf Peripherals as described in Section 8 14 6 on page 8 55 Remove the optional Cover BW Printer Shelf as described in Section 8 14 7 on page 8 56 Remove the optional Console Bottom Shelf as described in Section 8 14 8 on page 8 57 Remove the Top Shelf Additional Bottom Cover as described in Section 8 14 12 on page 8 62 or remove the optional Probe Mux Bos as described in Section 8 14 9 on page 8 58 Remove the Power Supply Cover as described in Section 8 14 11 on page 8 61 Remove the Top Shelf Bottom Rear Cover as described in Section 8 14 13 on page 8 63 Remove the Top Column Back Cover as descibed in Section 8 14 14 on page 8 64 Remove the Bottom Column Back Cover as described in Section 8 14 15 on page 8 65 Top Column Front Cover Removal Procedure 1 Screw off the 4 screws and carefully remove tt Figure 8 81 unscrew the 4 screws Chapter 8 Replacement Procedures 8 67 GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 8 14 17 5 Top Column Front Cover Installation Procedure 8 68 1 Place the new Top Column Front Cover and fasten it with the 4 screws 2 Mount the Bottom Column Back Cover as described in Section 8 14 15 5 on page 8 65 3 Mount the Top Column Back Cover as descib
346. er Press the Soft menu buttons to eliminate Doppler noise that is caused by vessel vvall or cardiac wall motion Chapter 4 Functional Checks 4 15 GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 4 16 Table 4 6 Color Flow Mode Color or Power Doppler Functions HD R Expected Results The baseline shift can be used to prevent aliasing in one flow direction similar to the Doppler BASELINE baseline shift Press the Soft menu buttons to move the baseline up down This function is only available in Color Doppler ZOOM Press the Soft menu buttons for image magnification pan zoom in read and write mode 11 PBE The Velocity Range display is governed by the pulse repetition frequency PRF Press the Soft menu buttons to adjust the velocity range desired ENSEMBLE Controls the number of pulses to constitute one Color or Power Doppler line in the display To select different filter periods for raising velocity Filtering of the rise velocity leads to noise suppression SM FALL FALL To select different filter periods for falling velocity This filter leads for prolongation of the display flow 15 BALANCE The Balance controls the amount of Color display over bright echoes and helps to confine color within the vessels wall FREQUENCY for selection of the Transmit Frequency which also depends on the Color Box Determines the line density within the Color Box The lower t
347. er Bottom Installation Procedure 8 38 Replacement of the Back Column Cover 8 39 In DOW rara a 8 39 A usss Sms ara d arde od olg cic aaa umasa wa ns di ts 8 39 TODaTallofiS 3 22 3 ee qon e 72 26 dy uya d 8 39 Back Column Cover Removal Procedure 8 39 Back Column Cover Installation Procedure 8 39 Replacement of the Front Column Cover 8 40 Mire dM al p aa a ed rie aa s buda 8 40 lioe mcr y ao se ua 6500070520 00 8 40 moder P 7 7 E 8 40 Front Column Cover Removal Procedure 8 40 Front Column Cover Installation Procedure 8 40 Replacement of the Fuses 8 41 sama aa E wS de de ana do 8 41 TOOS ciar a Ge ok brad tardes Score ee 8 41 uwi o ucie PP TET 8 41 xxxii Table of Contents GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 VOLUSON i VoLuson e SERVICE MANUAL Fuses Removal Procedure 8 41 Fuses Installation Procedure 8 41 Replacement of the Wheels 8 42 MAanboWel 216 o acu do euet 9 9 ood fh araba m t ow dci 8 42 D za a ea manus aq aulas y la ee 8 42 Pre Dar ION sea ax aa CR ege ee dU B x sad 8 42 VVheels Removal Procedure
348. er Insert 8 14 2 5 Probe Holder Insert Installation Procedure 1 Place the new Probe Holder Insert at its original position Chapter 8 Replacement Procedures VOLUSON i VOLUSON e SERVICE MANUAL 8 51 GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VoLusoN e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 8 14 3 Replacement of the Storage Tray Back 8 14 3 1 Manpower One person 5 minutes 8 14 3 2 Tools Phillips screwdriver 1 8 14 3 3 Preparations none 8 14 3 4 Storage Tray Back Removal Procedure 1 Screw off the screw and carefully remove the Storage Tray Back A Figure 8 64 screw off the screw 8 14 3 5 Storage Tray Back Installation Procedure 1 Place the new Storage Tray Back and fasten the screw 8 52 Section 8 14 Replacement of the Voluson Station Components GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 8 14 4 Replacement of the Gel Condom Holder 8 14 4 1 Manpower One person 5 minutes 8 14 4 2 Tools none 8 14 4 3 Preparations none 8 14 4 4 Gel Condom Holder Removal Procedure 1 Carefully pull out the Gel Condom Holder Figure 8 65 pull out the Gel Condom Holder 8 14 4 5 Gel Condom Holder Installation Procedure 1 Place the new Gel Condom Holder at its original position Chapter 8 Replacement Procedures 8 53 GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VoLuson e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 8 14 5 Replacement of the Probe
349. er each set of test conditions specified in Table 10 10 on page 10 13 or e 10 11 on page 10 13 as applicable Record all data on the inspection certificate Table 10 16 Typical Data Format for Recording Isolated Lead sink Leakage Unit Under Test Date of Test Test Conditions Patient Lead System Power Grounding PE RA LA LL Tv 1 Values in italics font are given as examples only Section 10 7 Electrical Safety Tests GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 10 7 11 Probe Leakage Current Test A DANGER Do not use the probe if the insulating material has been punctured or otherwise compromised Integrity of the insulation material and patient safety can be verified by safety testing according to IEC60601 1 10 7 11 1 Definition This test measures the current that would flow to ground from any of the probes through a patient who is being scanned and becomes grounded by touching some other grounded surface NOTE Some leakage current is expected on each probe depending on its design Small variations in probe leakage currents are normal from probe to probe Other variations will result from differences in line voltage and test lead placement t is abnormal if no leakage current is measured If no leakage current is detected check the configuration of the test equipment 10 7 11 2 Tools For needed tools see Section 10 4 Tools Required on
350. er supply LVPS Standby power supply Front End Low Voltage power supply LVPS Front End High Voltage power supply HVPS Battery charger PS ON OFF control Micro controller and circuitry used for monitoring charger control and auxiliary functions The PS communicates with the host CPU via the SMBus 4D motor power amplifier 5 5 2 Power Supply Unit Components As shown in Figure 5 10 below the Power Supply Unit comprises the following components e Rechargeable Battery e PS Controller and Monitor e Source Selector e Battery Charger e High Voltage Power Supply HVPS e Low Voltage Power Supply LVPS Controller amp Monitoring k Figure 5 10 Voluson Voluson e Power Supply Unit Components Block Diagram 5 28 Section 5 5 Power Supply Unit GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VoLUSoN e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 5 5 3 Power Management 5 5 3 1 Power Operating Modes The Power Supply unit supports the following operation modes eo Jw AAA BEP is OFF Only the PMC Power Manager Controller is working powered by 3 3V STB less than 2ma n case an external DC is applied the PS should be powered and the charger should be activated unless the battery is fully charged in all modes except Scanning to avoid noise introduction during battery charging Standby The Back End Processor BEP is in standby mode Scanning Both Back End amp Front En
351. es and boundaries by enhancing ENHANCE the gray scale differences corresponding to the edges of structures Adjustments to M Mode s edge enhancement affects the M Mode only Selects a level below which echoes will not be amplified an echo must have REJECT 00 a certain minimum amplitude before it will be processed Chapter 4 Functional Checks 4 9 FREQ Resol HARM FREQ in case of Harm Imaging GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL Table 4 3 2D Mode Functions 25 DYN CONTR Dynamic Range controls how echo intensities are converted to shades of gray thereby increasing the adjustable range of contrast The signals of the neighboring pulses are less weighted for the display of the 26 LINE FILTER actual pulse which considerably improves the detail lateral resolution and signal to noise ratio 27 GRAY MAP A gray map determines the displayed Brightness of an echo in relationship to its amplitude 28 CHROMA This defines the relation between echo amplitude input and Chroma value s x s color tone and saturation in a look up table 29 EXIT Press the EXIT key on the control panel to exit the 2D Sub menu XTD VIEW XTD View Extended View On Off mE Select XTD to activate deactivate the XTD View mode A box is displayed at the border of the 2D image This feature is only available at systems with BT 07 software and higher EZ BT Version For
352. ews on the back side and remove the Cover Bottom Figure 8 48 screw off the screws on the back side 8 13 4 5 Cover Bottom Installation Procedure 1 Place the new Cover Bottom on the original position 2 Fasten the 2 screws 3 For locking turn the 2 quick release devices below the Cover Bottom 90 8 38 Section 8 13 Replacement of the Dock Cart Components GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VoLuson e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 8 13 5 Replacement of the Back Column Cover 8 13 5 1 Manpower One person 15 minutes 8 13 5 2 Tools Phillips screwdriver 1 8 13 5 3 Preparations 1 Remove the Cover Bottom as described in Section 8 13 4 on page 8 38 8 13 5 4 Back Column Cover Removal Procedure 1 Screw off the 4 screws of the white part and carefully remove 2 Screw off the 4 screws of the gray part and carefully remove Figure 8 49 screw off the screws 8 13 5 5 Back Column Cover Installation Procedure 1 Place the new Back Column Cover and fasten it with the screws 2 Mount the Cover Bottom as described in Section 8 13 4 5 on page 8 38 Chapter 8 Replacement Procedures 8 39 GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VoLusoN e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 8 13 6 Replacement of the Front Column Cover 8 13 6 1 Manpower One person 20 minutes 8 13 6 2 Tools Phillips screwdriver 1 8 13 6 3 Preparation 1 Remove the Tray upper as described in Section 8 13 2 on page 8 36 2 Remove
353. exams is displayed see Figure 4 33 Exam Lisi Drive Patient ID Total Exam 27 Open HDD Patient Hama Search Exams Selected 1 Comment Images Selected 6 seme Capacity Aquisition Type of selected Exam Date Select to End inven Selection exams ID Hama Age Sex Exam Date Images C Exam Type BODO U 05 12 15 4 F 15 12 7005 12 40 2 Open button B t z 405 12 13 1 F 13 12 2005 08 49 14 B t z 05 12 07 1 F 07 12 2005 0906 10 F 06 12 2005 0936 4 E 3 nn Ba BDDD2 05 42 02 1 F 02 12 2006 0838 8 BD0020 05 42 013 F 01 12 7005 14 10 6 B t z 17 012 F 01 12 7005 11 14 5 B l z 05 12 01 1 F 01 12 7003 09 18 6 BD0020 05 41 380 4 F 30 11 7005 09 47 48 BD0020 05 41 23 4 F 23 11 2005 08 30 11 BD0020 05 11282 F 28 11 7005 16 40 3 3 F 23 11 2005 13 29 1 2 F 23 11 2005 13 06 1 995909 05 11 23 1 F 23 11 2005 12 41 3 E eg mn 14 165 1 FFE ri k E E ET k Backup Review Delete Send Print Export Backup H button Figure 4 33 Sonovievv Screen 4 Select the exam s using the TRACKBALL the CTRL or SHIFT key on the alphanumeric keyboard and the right trackball key SET The number of all exams the number of currently selected exams the number of images and the capacity of selected images are displayed automatically at the right and upper corner of the exams list 5 Click the BACKUP button 6 Select the destination
354. ey Move the trackball to adjust the bending curve of the render start line RESET CURVE Resets the curvature of the render start line to the default position Niche Mode E Parts of the orthogonal sections A B and C are complied to a 3D section aspect Use the trackball to move the reference image along the X and Y axis Note The MENU POINTER Cursor key nearby the trackball must be inactive The aspect shows quasi a spatial cut into the reference image VOCAL VOCAL is the combination of 3D ultrasound tissue presented as voxels and the geometric information of surfaces in a 3D data set The main contour axis should lie in the center of the 3D lesion The 3D object should be centered with respect to the rotation axis Press the Soft menu buttons to adjust the mix ratio between two calculated modes Press the Soft menu buttons to adjust the setting All echoes or color values below the level will be disregarded for calculation of the surface ZOOM Press the Soft menu buttons to vary image magnification of the 3D image as well as the sectional planes 5 OH GRAPHICS Display of orientation help image figure VCI Volume Contrast Imaging improves the contrast resolution and the signal noise ratio and E lt O 13 TRESH 16 therefore facilitates finding of diffuse lesions in organs EJ BT Version This feature is only available at Voluson i systems with BT 07 software and higher
355. eyboard monitor and power distribution sub systems are routed internally Major System Components The main functional blocks in the Voluson i Voluson e system are listed below and described in detail in this chapter as follows Front End processor see Section 5 3 on page 5 18 Back End processor see Section 5 4 on page 5 21 e Primary Power Supply and Rechargeable Battery see Section 5 5 on page 5 28 e Keyboard and Control Panel see Section 5 6 on page 5 35 e Display Module and LCD Monitor see Section 5 7 on page 5 41 e Peripherals see Section 5 8 on page 5 42 e External I O see Section 5 9 on page 5 43 Chapter 5 Components and Functions Theory 5 3 GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON Ve DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL Section 5 2 General Information conta 5 4 The Voluson i Voluson e uses digital beamforming technology which provides high resolution and high penetration performance lt is a general purpose software controlled diagnostic portable ultrasound scanner lts function is to acquire ultrasound data and to display the data of different modes Voluson i Voluson e gives the operator the ability to measure anatomical structures and offers analysis packages that provide information that is used to make a diagnosis by competent health care professionals The Calculation and Report function supports following application packages e Abdomen ABD e Obstetrics
356. f the screen Positioning of measurement marks is done with the TRACKBALL Entering and storage of measuring marks is done with SET right or left trackball key To change measuring marks before completion press CHANGE upper trackball key Depending on the setting in the Measure Setup also the FREEZE key can be used for confirming the last measuring mark of the currently performed measurement e If the measurement has not been set and you press BACKSPACE then it clears the screen e f the measurement is set then the cursor appears when selecting BACKSPACE To erase measurement results from the screen press the CLEAR key on the control panel or press the DEL key on the keyboard All measurement results will be automatically included in the Generic section of the worksheet To delete all measurement results of the selected Study from the monitor as well as from the corresponding Worksheet select the CLEAR GROUP item from the menu area To exit from Generic measurements press the CALIPER key or the EXIT key on the control panel NOTE The following instructions assume that you first scan the patient and then press FREEZE 4 4 7 1 Distance and Tissue Depth Measurements 2D and M Mode 1 Press the CALIPER key and then select the GENERIC DIST in the menu area 2 Select the appropriate item from the menu area An active cursor appears 3 To position the active cursor at the start point distance or the most anterior point
357. ferred saved to Sonoview or sent to DICOM server Section 4 4 Functional Checks GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VoLusoN e DiRECTION KT1106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 4 4 9 Probe Connectors Usage 4 4 9 1 Connecting a probe 1 Place the probe s carrying case on a stable surface and open the case 2 Carefully remove the probe and unwrap the probe cable 3 Press the probe connector locking lever downwards Afterwards align the connector with the probe port and carefully push it into place 4 Press the connector locking lever upwards to the full vertical position to lock it 5 Carefully position the probe cord so that it is free to move and is not resting on the floor 4 4 9 2 Activating the probe 4 4 9 3 4 4 9 4 A CAUTION 4 4 9 5 Press the PROBE key on the alphanumeric keyboard to activate the Probe Select menu Select the appropriate probe using the TRACKBALL and the TRACKBALL KEYS Upon selection of an Application the programmed user presets appear Clicking a Setting field causes loading of the preset The probe is initialized the main menu 2D mode and the ultrasound image appears on the monitor in write mode real time display Deactivating the probe When deactivating the probe the probe is automatically placed in standby mode read mode 1 Press the FREEZE key 2 Gently wipe the excess gel from the face of the probe Refer to the Basic User Manual of Voluson i Voluson e f
358. ffer RT_4DTissueFilterBlock vCheckCahngedInports Replay asian buffer not cleared before VolGeoChange y HT ColorFlovvFilterBlock Constructor Memory allocation failed RT_ColorFlowFilterBlock vChecklQDataSizeAndUpdate Table l restart the system s Memory allocation failed RT_ColorFlowFilterBlock vDebugDrawIQDataCurve Memory l l restart the system allocation failed RT_ConnectionMngr vAssembleRTSet no PEE E be Su lai RT_TissueFilterBlock found for TISSUE3D Blocks y HT ECG Block bStart ECGInterface failed restart the system MOolorFilterBlock RT MColorFilterBlock Memory I I restart the system allocation failed RT MOolorFilterBlock vChecklQDataSizeAndUpdateBuffer I restart the system Memory allocation failed RT_MColorFilterBlock vDebugDrawlQDataCurve Memory E restart the system allocation failed 7 34 Section 7 9 Error Messages restart the system O GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL RT_MotionMBlock execute caused exception Addr from DMA xx ReplayBuffAddr xx Line Header Size xx restart the system blockLength xx value i xx PWOorCW Block replay buffer size smaller than expected restart the system PWOorCW Block execute caused exception Addr from DMA xx ReplayBuffAddr xx Line Header Size xx restart the system blockLength xx line index xx PVVorCVV Block execute Error length of DMA block 1 xx i
359. figuration 5 8 1 2 2 Color Digital Printer The Color Printer receives image data via the USB port The print command is controlled by the keys P1 P2 or P3 on the Voluson i Voluson6 e control panel depends on system configuration 5 8 1 2 3 Color Deskjet Printer Normally a Color Deskjet Printer is used to print out reports and exams but in some cases also ultrasound images t is controlled via Bluetooth Adapter 5 42 Section 5 8 Peripherals GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 5 8 1 3 DVD R W Drive Writer 5 8 1 4 5 8 1 5 5 8 1 6 The portable DVD R RVV Drive Writer is used to backup images and reports In addition it is used as the main source of software upgrades and other service utility operations The DVD R RW drive can read write CDs and DVDs It is controlled by the BEP via the USB port Wireless Network Adapter The Voluson i Voluson e supports a unique type of Wireless Network Adapter For details regarding type and installation refer to Section 3 5 4 Connecting the Wireless Network Adapter Interface on page 3 43 The Wireless Network Adapter provides a mobile network connection to the local area network The Wireless Network Adapter is supported via the PCMCIA port Wireless Network Interface The Voluson i Voluson e supports a unique type of Wireless Network Interface For details regarding type and installation refer to Section 3 5 4
360. figuration For more information follow the instructions in the Basic User Manual of the Voluson i Voluson e Chapter 3 Setup Instructions 3 115 GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VoLUSoN e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 3 12 3 Map Network Drive Press the USB key on the keyboard the Connect USB and Network Drives dialog window see Figure 3 56 on page 3 44 is displayed 1 Select the MAP NETWORK DRIVE button to open a dialog where the system can be connected to a shared network drive of another server Map Hetwork Drive xi WBUDD45AFbt A spese Connect Figure 3 137 Map Network Drive window 2 Enter the name of the shared network folder in the Network Folder Name field 3 Supply a valid user name and a password for this folder NOTE If you check the Automatic Reconnect box the system tries to establish the connection again when starting up Otherwise the connection must be re established manually after a shutdown or reboot 4 Select the CONNECT button to establish the connection to the remote machine If successful the DISCONNECT button becomes active A NOTICE lf there is an error during the connection a warning message appears inside the dialog In this case please verify the data in the dialog AN NOTICE f there already is a connection to the remote server the CONNECT button is grayed To change the existing connection first click on DISCONNECT and then enter
361. firm the message by pressing the OK button disconnect and reconnect the active probe and use it again lf the message appears again usually the probe itself has an defect so you should contact the service MotionColor DSC 1st Memory allocation failed restart the system MotionColor DSC 2nd Memory allocation failed restart the system Motion DSC Memory allocation failed restart the system MSG ERROR INIT FAILED Check connection from US machine to VCR VCR has power and is on MSG ERROR NO ACK check VCR cables and try again MSG ERROR NO MEDIA put cassette into drive of VCR MSG ERROR NO RESPONSE check VCR cables casette and try again afa cn ant ap name nun disk if fails again reboot and try again with another pGetActualUnitBuffer failed RepresentationManager is not initialized restart the system pGetActualUnitBuffer failed RepresentationManager is not initialized restart the system plug of and on the probe and try again plug it on a different Please plug off and on probe and try again probe connector PixMemCheck ERROR restart the system 7 7 failed RepresentationManager is not restart the system PowerManager HRS not initialized restart the system PowerSpecBuffer memory allocation failed restart the system PRF_GeneratorBoundary BBC Ensemble Limitation out of limit restart the system PRF_GeneratorBoundary BBCPW Ensemble Limitation out of limit restart the system 7 32 Section 7 9 Error Messages MotCtrl No R
362. for the backup For destination NET perform Section 3 12 3 Map Network Drive on page 3 116 first 7 After finishing the backup select whether the selected exam s is to be deleted or not MM a xi En DVD EXT1 x CD x AN Backup complete Delete selected exam NET x Yes Figure 4 34 Backup vvindovvs NOTICE f you select to delete the exam after finishing the backup it will be absolutely deleted from the hard disk of the ultrasound scanner Voluson i Voluson el For further information e g Restoring the backed up exam data refer to Chapter Sonoview in the Basic User Manual of Voluson i Voluson e Chapter 4 Functional Checks 4 39 GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL Section 4 6 Software Configuration Checks 4 6 1 System Setup Press the UTILITIES key and select the SYSTEM item from the Utilities menu which is shown in the menu area on the left side of the screen The System Setup desktop offers different pages to check Table 4 10 Software Configuration System Setup Checks 1 munu EN General Check that Location Clinic Name is correct rs tee jean aa EI Ga wa A Pied nin ai as ated 12 Option Check that all options are set up correct Option Check that all options are set up correct that all options are set up correct D D Demo I Inactive P Permanent
363. from the AC wall outlet socket Unplug the main power cable connector from the AC DC converter of the system Q O N If the system is still running when disconnecting the main power the internal power supply will switch over to the battery power The internal battery supplies the system with power until it is drained to 3096 capacity invoking shutdown or shutdown has been invoked by the user After turning off a system wait at least ten seconds before turning it on again The system may not be able to boot if power is recycled too quickly Connect the power cable to the main power outlet again as soon as possible and at least before you switch on the main power and press the On Off button Section 3 6 Completing the Set Up GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 3 6 4 Internal Lithium lon Battery One battery is standard delivered with the Voluson i Voluson6 e This lithium ion battery provides power when an AC power source is not available You can expect one hour of battery life with a fully charged battery When the system is running a status icon is displayed in the system Status bar to indicate the current battery status Table 3 11 Battery Status ion Status Description AC Power is on no battery present AC Power is on battery is full Battery in use battery almost empty Battery in use fully charged Battery in use partly charged AC Powe
364. ftware le Classic le Classic kurap classic Advanced Mode with dedicated Voluson Volume features EE sus Easy Speedy operation with as few controls as possible y JD Volume Box Position and Volume Box Size e GURUTY Quarter size display of Sectional Planes without 3D image or Quarter size display of Sectional Planes rendered 3D image Note The display depends on selected Acquisition and Visualization Mode Dual size display of Sectional Planes rendered 3D image Note The display depends on selected Acquisition and Visualization Mode This format is not possible for Static 3D Acquisition Full size display of a the reference image or Full size display of the rendered 3D image Note The display depends on selected Acquisition and Visualization Mode Adjust the POS Position resp SIZE of the Volume Box ROI Region Of Interest with the trackball in the 2D Single image The upper trackball key to change the trackball function from Box Position to Box Size Changes the line density against the acquisition speed low mid1 mid2 high1 high2 VOL ANGLE ANGLE To select the Volume Sweep Angle Start Acquisition Press the FREEZE key resp the right trackball key trackball key to start the Volume acquisition 4 18 Section 4 4 Functional Checks GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VoLUSoN e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 4 4 5 2 Functions after the 3D Acquisition RAB2 5 RS ABD
365. g At the end of this procedure when the battery is fully charged the solid green LED is illuminated in the status window indicating a fully charged battery Chapter 3 Setup Instructions 3 73 GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON Ve DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL NOTE 3 6 4 2 A 3 74 NOTICE Table 3 12 Battery sosen LED Indicators and Status Green Flashing Battery charging ES Green Solid Battery fully charged ES Blue flashing Battery in calibration mode Blue Solid Battery fuel gauge calibrated Red Flashing Battery fuel gauge in need of recalibration Red Solid Recharge Time Time for a full charge from 0 to 100 state of charge is typically 4 5 hours Recalibration Time minimum recalibration time approximately 9 hours maximum recalibration time approximately 14 hours see Section 3 6 4 2 Recalibrating the Battery on page 3 74 Remove the battery from the charger unit battery bay and install it in the Voluson i Voluson e portable ultrasound system For more details refer to Section 5 5 6 Battery Charger on page 5 33 Recalibrating the Battery Recalibration will take between 9 an 14 hours depending on state of charge of the battery In order to carry out a full recalibration the following must occur e a fully battery charge to take it to 100 charged and establish current Full point e a fully calibration discharge at this point the battery is calibrated
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367. g installation refer to Section 3 5 4 Connecting the Wireless Network Adapter Interface on page 3 43 The Wireless Network Interface provides a mobile network connection to the local area network Chapter 5 Components and Functions Theory 5 23 GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VoLUSoN e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 5 4 7 Hard Disk The Hard Disk is the main storage device of the Voluson i Voluson e ultrasound unit The Voluson i Voluson e 80 GB Hard Disk which is controlled by the CPU via signals from the IDE Bus is divided into 4 partitions C System partition Operating System Windows XP or Windows XP embedded including all Windows settings IP address Network Name etc US Application Software UIS APP Global Service Platform Software Software Options NOTE Voluson i Voluson e with Software 6 x x and 7 x x Operating System is Windows XP Voluson i Voluson e with Software 8 x x Operating System is Windows XP embedded D User partition User Presets Backup database Images Sonoview Patient ID s and Reports database Service database System settings database R Rescue partition Factory Images of C Partition for System recovery after HDD Windows crash Printer Drivers LINUX partition not visible in Windows Linux operating system for rescue functionality Figure 5 7 Data Location 5 4 8 Monitoring The monitoring device is controlled via
368. ger Bus and ACPI Advanced Configuration and Power Interface The various power options include Rechargeable Battery internal external AC DC Power Supply auto sensing Docking Unit The system is equipped with a highly efficient power supply resulting in low power consumption and minimal acoustical noise Section 5 2 General Information GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL Section 5 2 General Information conta Among other significant features of the Voluson i Voluson e portable ultrasound system are the following Integrated low power Front End uses advanced ASIC and FGPA technologies Open connectivity using dual PCMCIA interface and USB Bluetooth wireless connectivity Low power less than 8W high performance 15 LCD monitor with fully adjustable contrast and viewing angle Low profile backlit Keyboard The Voluson i Voluson e has a digital beam forming system incorporated in the Front End which can handle up to 192 element linear probes by use of multiplexing Signal flow travels from the Probe Connector Panel to the Front End FE Electronics to the Back End Processor BEP and finally is displayed on the LCD monitor and peripherals Voluson i Voluson e internal electronics are divided into three Front End FE Processor Back End Processor BEP Power Supply Unit Interconnecting signals from the FEP BEP k
369. h powered radio or video broadcast signals Poor grounding is the most likely reason a unit will have noisy images Ground the unit Check grounding of the power cord and power outlet After you finish repairing or updating the system replace all covers and tighten all screws Any cable with an external connection requires a magnet wrap at each end Install the shield over the front of the card cage Loose or missing covers or RF gaskets allow radio frequencies to interfere with the ultrasound signals Fenlace broken RE gaskets If more than 20 or a pair of the fingers on an RF gasket are broken replace the gasket P 9 Do notturn ON the unit until any loose metallic part is removed and replaced if required Never place a label where RF gaskets meet the unit Otherwise the gap created will permit RF leakage In case a label has been found in such a location move the label to a different appropriate location Replace and or reassemble all screws RF gaskets covers and cores Do not place labels where RF gaskets touch metal The interconnect cables are grounded and require ferrite beads and other shielding Cable length material and routing are all important do not make any changes that do not meet all specifications Use GE specified harnesses and peripherals Cellular phones may transmit a 5 V m signal that causes image artifacts Properly address peripheral Do not allow cables to lie across the t
370. hapter 3 Setup Instructions 3 51 GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 3 5 11 Connecting the Color Printer 3 5 11 1 Connection directly to the Voluson i Voluson e system The Color Printer can be connected to the USB ports upper or lower on the rear connectors panel ESTIS mum power b l socket c BBB NOTICE Auxiliary equipment with direct mains connection requires galvanic separation e g by use of a medical grade isolation transformer Figure 3 66 Connection Scheme Color Printer USB cable 22 AB A CAUTION When connecting the Color Printer directly to the system it is necessary to use an additional power source As a safety requirement the Color Printer internal AC DC must be medical grade conforming 60601 1 standard or the safety must be ensured by the use of a medical grade isolation transformer NOTE For installation instructions see Section 3 7 2 Installing Digital Color Printer Sony UP D23MD or UP D25MD on page 3 81 NOTE After physical connection of the printer to the Voluson Voluson e system To assign a key to the Color printer follow the instructions in Section 3 7 6 Printer Remote Control Selection on page 3 95 A NOTICE The svvitch of the printer has to be in ON position before starting the system Leave printer switch always in the ON position 3 5 11 2 Connection via USB hub A
371. he final shape of the objects found Increasing this parameter will allow the objects to fit tighter to the visible boundary A value too large might cause the objects to grow over the boundary and cover areas no longer part of the objects of interest The option SonoAVC is only applicable at Voluson i Voluson e systems with BT 09 software SonoVCAD Heart Computer Assisted Heart Diagnosis Package VCAD is a technology that automatically generates a number of views of the fetal heart to make diagnosis easier At this time it can help to find the right and left outflow tract of the heart and the fetal stomach The option SonoVCAD Heart is only applicable at Voluson i with BT 09 software SonoVCAD labor VCAD labor allows for supervision of labor using specific measurements aided by onscreen orientation marks This software has the ability to electronically edit the images and makes it possible to cut away 3D artifacts The option SonoVCAD labor is only applicable at Voluson i Voluson amp e systems with BT 09 software STIC Spatio Temporal Image Correlation With this acquisition method the fetal heart or an artery can be visualized in 4D It is not a Real Time 4D technique but a post processed 3D acquisition In order to archive a good result try to adjust the size of the volume box and the sweep angle to be as small as possible The longer the acquisition time the better the spatial resolution wi
372. he image s A to SonoView and export them as jpg bmp or r tiff to DVD CD R W or external USB drive B as jpg and bmp to D export by pressing the ALT P key on the alphanumeric keyboard Note Successive ALT P keystrokes max 20 overwrite existing snapshots at destination HDD C creates one snapshot Alt D bmp Full Backup of the System state fullbackup gt fb1 saved on D export by pressing the ALT D key on the alpha numeric keyboard 3 Export File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Back E search Eu Folders E History dz SU amp u Ea Address D lexportiFullbackupifb11FilesIDIExport z Falders Folders si LI 8 Desktop z 7 D bmp 1 407KB Bitmap Image E e My Documents ia V730 109457109 92 KB DMP File faa My Pictures v730 109457109 1KB Text Document ET T Computer aa 750 109457170 95 KB DMP File Eu SYSTEM C E v730 109457170 1 KB Text Document E E USER D an Y730 109578110 93 DMP File EHE export E v730 109578110 1KB Text Document 2 1 fulbackup ian V730 109630058 97 KB DMP File EB Y fbi 12 vz3n 109630058 LKB Text Document E Data EHE Files E D Lf Export B H E images m Ell Measure ie J Service Ell LUserSettings 3 service Figure 7 4 D export Capturing a screen The following is the generic process to capture any screen from the scanner 1 Navigate to and di
373. he line density the larger the line distance and the size of the color pixels With Line Filter the signals of the neighboring pulses are less weighted for the display of the 18 LINE FILTER i i i l l ununun actual pulse which considerably improves the detail lateral resolution and signal to noise ratio 19 FLOV RES The Flow Resolution function controls the axial resolution of color in the display It adjusts the axial sample depth of color pixels Gently means the transition between color and gray scale information 20 ES as The embedding of the color into 2D Mode is performed smoothly with less colored splashes ARTEFACT on off Switch on off the artifact suppression DISPLAY MODE To select the CFM Display Mode SCALE Color only The maximum velocities are displayed above and under the color scale in kHz cm s or m s Provides selectability of the color coding for an optimization of the display of blood flow similar CFM PD HD MAP to the post processing curves with grayscale 2D scans After a selection has been made the color bar displays the resultant map EXIT Press the EXIT key on the control panel to exit the Color or PD Sub menu For further details refer to the Voluson i Voluson e Basic User Manual e Chapter CFM Mode Color Flow Mode e Chapter PD Mode Power Doppler Mode SM RAISE RAISE LINE DENS Section 4 4 Functional Checks GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION KTI10
374. he system s location site is affected If the Voluson i Voluson e relies on the automatic DST feature in Microsoft Windows turn off the feature and then set the correct system time manually at the start of DST and again at the conclusion of DST The Daylight Saving Time Patch is supplied as standard at BT 07 Software version 7 0 0 or higher Procedure Press the UTILITIES key on the keyboard The menu area changes to the Utilities menu Select the SYSTEM item to activate the setup desktop screen Select the GENERAL page in the System Setup Click the DATE TIME button In the displayed Date Time Properties window select the TIME ZONE tab Uncheck Automatically adjust clock for daylight saving changes check box and then click APPLY see left image of Figure 6 15 below O woh Date Time Ciric Name Hosp 5 1 1 EN Automatically adjust dock for dsylight saving changes 6 12 1f YYYY MM OD AAA YYYYAW DD FE February 2007 EZ jt FE February 2007 EZ 0022 ANI E TF a T 1 t 4 ar ee wy 2 17 23 mee 4 18 8 GP r9 78 14 DO MM r ESE IRI eo RN EI uU naa uw 15 2 x 2 on SE o 14 DID ax 18 19 20 21 2 18 19 20 2 2 5 2 2 2 Dato amp Tine Time Zone R p 25 26 27 28 Date amp Time Time Zone e Time Today 02 12 200 UEM SD Today 02 12 200 mg xl 2007 m Time Format Date Time Time Format S M
375. hic Ultrasound Imaging VOCAL Virtual Organ Computer aided Analysis VOCAL l seperat option on BT 09 2 Interface for DICOM 3 Standard DICOM VCI Volume Contrast Imaging Note The option VCI is only available if the option Volume Ultrasound is also enabled Real Time 4D Biopsy 4 RT 4D Biopsy Note The option 4D Biopsy is only available if the option Volume Ultrasound is also enabled som ER U EJ BT Version The options 4D Biopsy VCI and XTD View are only applicable at Voluson i systems with BT 07 software and higher Volume Ultrasound 3D Mode Real Time 4D VOCAL and TUI EJ BT Version The options SonoAVC SonoVCAD and STIC are only applicable at Voluson i systems with BT 09 software VOCAL seperat option on BT09 EJ BT Version The options SonoNT and SonoRS are only applicable at Voluson i systems with BT 11 software 5 12 Section 5 2 General Information GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VoLUSoN e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 5 2 5 Description of Software Options contd Table 5 3 Software Options at Voluson e 5 SVV Option at Voluson e Description DICOM 3 Interface for DICOM 3 Standard DICOM Real Time 4D 2 ES 4D rendering only no 3D Mode and no access to volume data 3D Mode Real Time 4D 3 Note The option 3D 4D Advanced is only available if the optio
376. i VoLUSoN e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL Table 9 30 a AOS Needle Guides 12L RS Multi Sterile Multi Angle Bracket needle guide for probe 11L 12L RS H40432LC angle bracket needle diameter 0 6 mm 2 1 mm E8385NA Non Sterile 4C 174111 Ose Multi Angle Bracket N N non sterile needle diameter gt 0 6 mm lt 2 1 mm 9L RS Multi Non Sterile Multi Angle Bracket needle guide for probe 9L RS H4906BK angle bracket needle diameter gt 0 6 mm lt 2 1 mm disposable Biopsy guide for probe E8C RS 20 pcs E8385MJ disposable needle diameter lt 1 8 mm H40412LN reusable Biopsy needle guide for probe E8C RS N N reusable needle diameter lt 1 65 mm H46721R reusable Biopsy needle guide for probe RIC5 9RS KTZ220003 needle diameter lt 1 8 mm b 807 PEC64 46721 reusable Biopsy needle guide for probe SP10 16RS N 1 needle diameter 1 mm 1 4 mm 2 2 mm 808 PEC71 H46721D reusable Biopsy NEELIE guide for probe AB2 7RS N 4 needle diameter lt 1 mm 1 4 mm 2 2 mm 809 PEC74 H48621Y reusable Biopsy needle guide for probe RAB2 5RS and RAB4 8RS N 1 KTZ220078 needle diameter 1 mm 1 4 mm 2 2 mm PEC75 H46721W reusable Biopsy needle guide for probe RSP6 16RS N 1 KTZ196275 needle diameter 1 mm 1 4 mm 2 2 mm PEC76 H48651DG reusable Biopsy needle guide for probe RNA5 9RS KTZ220119 needle diameter lt 1 mm 1 4 mm 2 2 mm non sterile RAB4 8L single angle bracket 6 5 cm RAB Guide H46
377. ial code with the keyboard and click on SUBMIT Code will be checked 4 Click the SAVE amp EXIT button NOTE After activating a key code restart turn off and on the Voluson i Voluson e system 8 24 Section 8 6 Replacement or Activation of Options GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON Ve DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL Section 8 7 Replacement of Key Caps by special native language keys A NOTICE Table 9 3 on page 9 5 shows the available Key Cap Kits 8 7 1 8 7 2 8 7 3 8 7 4 8 7 5 Keys to be removed depend on the special native language kit Manpower One person 30 minutes Tools small sized slotted screwdriver or tweezers Preparations 1 Power Off Shutdown the system as described in Section 3 6 3 on page 3 70 Key Caps Removal Procedure 1 Carefully place a small flat screwdriver between the key cap you wish to remove and its neighboring key cap 2 Gently lift the key cap until it is completely loosened from its base see Figure 8 30 below 3 Remove the key cap Figure 8 30 Key Cap Replacement Key Cap Installation Procedure 1 Carefully place the appropriate key cap in position on the keyboard taking care to place the plastic alignment pin in the correct position so that the key cap is the right way up and reads correctly Push the key cap down until it snaps into position 3 Power On Boot Up the system see Section 3 6 2 on page 3 67 Setup the Ke
378. iary Devices GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 3 5 14 5 2 Change the Region Code NOTE To specify the correct region code see Table 3 10 TV System and Region Code on page 3 65 1 If not already done switch on the Sony DVO 1000MD DVD recorder 2 Press the MENU button A located on the front of the recorder see Figure 3 77 on page 3 63 3 The Main Menu appears on the LCD screen of the DVD recorder see Figure 3 81 below MENU REPEAT FUNCTION DISC INFO SETUP MENU select SETUP MENU Figure 3 81 Main Menu SETUP MENU highlighted 4 Press the J down button on the front of the recorder repeatedly until the SETUP MENU item is highlighted Press the gt right button The Setup Menu appears see Figure 3 79 on page 3 64 Press the L down button repeatediy until REGION CODE is highlighted Press the gt right button The Region Code Menu appears Select the appropriate region code by pressing the T up or L down button respectively To check the region code see Table 3 10 TV System and Region Code on page 3 65 9 Press the SET button C The message Now loading appears and the unit starts to save the settings 10 VVhen Power off appears on the display press the POWER switch on the front of the DVD recorder to turn power off 11 Press the POWER switch again to turn power on 5 6
379. ibed in Section 8 14 5 5 on page 8 54 Chapter 8 Replacement Procedures 8 71 GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VoLusoN e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 8 14 20 Replacement of the Front and Rear Wheels 8 14 20 1 Manpower Two person 20 minutes 8 14 20 2 Tools flat wrench 19 8 14 20 3 Preparations 1 Power Off Shutdown the system as described in Section 3 6 3 on page 3 70 2 Disconnect and remove the Voluson i Voluson e from the Voluson Station 3 Disconnect and remove all external USB devices e g USB printer 4 Remove the Cover Bottom as described in Section 8 14 11 on page 8 61 5 With one person one each side of the Voluson Station hold on to the top and the bottom of the Voluson Station and turn it on the back side of the Station on a soft ground e g soft foam plastic 8 14 20 4 Wheels Removal Procedure 1 Loosen the nut wrench size 19 and remove the wheels through the hole Figure 8 84 screw off the Wheels 8 14 20 5 Wheels Installation Procedure 1 Place the new Wheels and fix it with the nut tighten with high torque 2 With one person one each side turn the Voluson Station upright 3 Mount the Cover Bottom as described in Section 8 14 11 5 on page 8 61 8 72 Section 8 14 Replacement of the Voluson Station Components GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VoLuson e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 8 14 21 Replacement of the Back Handle complete 8 14 21 1 Manpower One person 10 mi
380. ices to any AC power other than the on board outlets from the transformer as this might increase leakage currents and sacrifice patient safety Before starting the Voluson i Voluson e or Peripherals that are connected to the Dock Cart ALWAYS make sure that rating of the power supply fuses is compatible and the voltage output selector is in the correct position The wrong fuses and position of the voltage output selector may cause major damage on the Voluson i Voluson e system and connected peripherals Make sure that all peripherals are firmly secured in position using Velcro tapes or straps Place heavy and large devices on the lower storage shelf Attaching the Voluson6 i Voluson6 e to the Dock Cart A battery or an empty battery shell should always be attached to the Voluson i Voluson e system before attaching it to the Dock Cart 1 Hold the Voluson i Voluson e slightly tilted towards you and place it on the top shelf next to the arm rest 2 Now push the Voluson i Voluson e away from the armrest until it locks in place locking lever probe connector Figure 3 28 Voluson i Voluson e attached to the Dock Cart 3 Push the probe connector into the probe socket of the Voluson i Voluson e and lift the locking lever upwards to lock the probe connector The Probe Box enables the connection of up to 3 probes to the Voluson i Voluson6 e 4 Connect the cables to the rear of the Voluson i
381. ile keeping the overall dissipated power below a rated power The charging rate is controlled based on keeping the current capacity of AC adapter The Battery Charger is used to charge the lithium lon battery pack that is composed of 12 cells of lithium battery arranged in three parallel groups of 4 serially connected cells The Battery Charger is in compliance with Level 2 of Smart battery Charger Specification Revision 2 0 Battery Charger specifications are listed in Table 5 6 below Table 5 6 Battery Charger Specifications w pxKYn Output Voltage 0 V 14 4V 16 s means E II x IE x Charging Condition e Method Constant Voltage and Constant Current Method e Voltage 4 2 0 05V cell e Current 0 1A cell 1 1A cell C 5 0 5C The PS controller guarantees that under all load and battery conditions the total power consumed by both the charger and the loads is within the maximum rated power of the unit When the battery is fully loaded the charger is disabled and powered down to reduce any internal power dissipation Chapter 5 Components and Functions Theory 5 33 GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VoLUSoN e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 5 5 6 2 NOTE NOTE NOTE 5 34 Recalibration The fuel gauge in the battery uses a highly accurate voltmeter ammeter and time clock to measure actual charge in and out of the battery pack In addition algorithms are built into the
382. ile Management General on page 3 110 Each of these windows listed below enable you to set the configuration parameters for that profile General Prepares the client adapter for use in a wireless network Advanced Controls how the client adapter operates within an infrastructure or ad hoc network Security Controls how a client adapter associates to an access point authenticates to the wireless network and encrypts and decrypts data Chapter 3 Setup Instructions 3 109 GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 3 110 3 11 1 6 1 VOLUSON i VOLUSON Setting General Parameters The Profile Management General window see Figure 3 129 below enables you to set parameters that prepare the client adapter for use in a vvireless netvvork This window appears after you click NEW or MODIFY on the Profile Management Figure 3 128 on page 3 109 The Profile Management General window appears on the screen see Figure 3 129 below Profile Management General security Advanced Profle Seting Profile Name Chert Hame Metwork Mares Figure 3 129 Profile Management General Table 3 18 Profile Management General Parameters Parameter Profile Name Client Name SSID1 SSDI2 3 Description The name assigned to the configuration profile Type a suitable name for the new profile As a recommendation type Voluson A logical name for your workstation This name is included in
383. ility and performance Your GE Service Representative has an in depth knowlegde of your Voluson i Voluson e ultrasound scanning system and can best provide competent efficient service Please contact us for coverage information and or price for service The service procedures and recommended intervals shown in the Customer Care Schedule assumes that you use your Voluson i Voluson e for an average patient load 10 12 per day and not use it as a primary mobile unit which is transported between diagnostic facilities If conditions exist which exceed typical usage and patient load then it is recommended to increase the maintenance frequencies Abbreviations used in the Customer Care Schedule Table 10 2 D Daily W Weekly M Monthly A Annually Section 10 2 Why do Maintenance GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VoLUSoN e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 10 3 1 How often should care 8 maintenance tasks be performed conta Table 10 2 Customer Care Schedule Item Service at Indicated Time DW MA Notes AC Main Cable Inspect AC Main Cable Pf fey Mobile Unit Check weekly Check if all cables are fixed well seated at I e U also after corrective Cables and Connectors the correct position and if there is no I l Mm maintenance mechanical damage visible Clean and inspect the mechanical function of wheels casters brakes and swivel locks Mechanical parts as well as side door foot rest front and rear Mobi
384. imps poor connections or damage Test the wall outlet verify it is grounded and free of other wiring abnormalities Notify the user or owner to correct any deviations As a work around check the other outlets to see if they could be used instead No outlet tester can detect the condition where the white neutral wire and the green grounding wire are reversed If later tests indicate high leakage currents this should be suspected as a possible cause and the outlet wiring should be visually inspected Probe Fails Test another probe to isolate if the fault lies with the probe or the scanner NOTE Each probe will have some amount of leakage dependent on its design Small variations in probe 10 8 3 10 8 4 10 8 5 10 8 6 10 24 leakage currents are normal from probe to probe Other variations will result from differences in line voltage and test lead placement The maximum allowable leakage current for body surface contact probe differs from inter cavity probe Be sure to enter the correct probe type in the appropriate space on the check list Following check can be omitted because there is only one probe connector on the Voluson i Voluson e e Test the probe in another connector to isolate if the fault lies with the probe or the scanner If excessive leakage current is slot dependent inspect the system connector for bent pins poor connections and ground continuity If the problem remains with the probe replace
385. ine e g 230V see Figure 3 16 above and then close protection 3 20 Section 3 4 Preparing for Set Up VOLUSON i VOLUSON e GE HEALTHCARE SERVICE MANUAL DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 3 4 4 Dock Cart Dock Cart light Voluson Station Voltage Configuration NOTE Only required when using the VolusonG i Voluson e with the optional Dock Cart Dock Cart light or Voluson Station Check Fuses and Voltage Output Selector setting located on the power supply of the Cart Voltage Output Selector Fuses Povverl Supply A CAUTION Before starting the system or peripherals connected to the Cart alvvays make sure Rating of power supply fuses is compatible Output Selector is in correct position The wrong fuses and position of the voltage output selector may cause major damage on Voluson i Voluson e and connected peripherals A CAUTION Rating of fuses depend on Voltage refer to description on the power supply If required switch Output Selector to correct position and exchange fuses of the power supply a Open the fuse protection on the rear of the power supply b Pull out the fuse holder and exchange the 2 fuses Fuse Holder Fuse holder e g 230V Figure 3 17 Change Main Power Voltage Change fuses of power supply c Push the fuse holder back into position correct voltage should be shown in upper line e g 230V and then close protection Chapter 3 Setup Instructions 3 21
386. ing Chapter 5 Components and Functions Theory 5 7 SERVICE MANUAL VOLUSON i VOLUSON e Block diagram Voluson i Voluson e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 5 2 3 GE HEALTHCARE peg yebieyo SdH dd5 191depy OV Jojogjeg 99 NOS 29 E i Ajddng ur s4 JOMOd JOJON Je OJu0O2 SULONUOVV Y 0140 juswebeuey Odu J l lonuoo IOON dans Ayddns 10 1u0 eng x zHOt L m y9 ol z61 Wwnnued es o WE 13 z61 5 0 10 2 1 XH X x Ze 79 0 oe qold z Jay am breoq seg N puq 094 lau 1 pus juosy qquuassy woyog 2 O o EE ES o u ST s O Figure 5 3 Level Architecture Section 5 2 General Information 5 8 VOLUSON i VOLUSON GE HEALTHCARE e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 5 2 4 Dataflow Control Description This section describes functions of Voluson i Voluson6 e Boards vs different Operation Modes e RBF Transmitter Receiver Beamformer Board e RBI Radio Frequency Controller Board 5 2 4 1 B Mode 1 RBI The RBI board contains the Clock Oszillator 60MHz and PRF Generator li generates drives BF Beamformer ASIC Clock 60MHz and Shot Trigger for the RBF Configures RPM Probe amp MUX board and Beamformer with TX Frequ TX Focus RX Focus Lin
387. ing firmly on the floor before applying the locking brake 6 Before commencing the installation procedure check visual damage 3 6 Section 3 3 Receiving and Unpacking the Equipment GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VoLUSoN e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 3 3 3 Unpacking the Voluson6 i Voluson e Dock Cart 1 Cut the straps securing the shipping carton to the vvooden base A CAUTION VVhen using sharp tools to open packing materials take care to avoid cutting or damaging any of the contents Securing straps VVooden Base Figure 3 6 Shipping carton Voluson Dock Cart m Carefully cut the adhesive tape used to close the shipping carton and open the carton Remove the packing slip shipping consignment note detailing the contents of the shipping carton and keep close to hand ready to check whether delivery is complete according to packing list 4 Remove the packing material in front of and surrounding the Dock Cart Continue to remove additional packaging material as applicable during the following procedure steps 5 Using two people carefully roll the Dock Cart down the unloading ramp to remove it completely from the shipping carton Have two people available to move the Dock Cart Attempts to move the unit considerable distances or on an incline by one person could result in injury or damage or both A CAUTION Make sure the Dock Cart is standing firmly on the floor before applying th
388. ing for Drivers Found new Hardware and finally the following windows appear Found New Hardware Wizard Found New Hardware Wizard Welcome to the Found New Hardware Wizard Windows will search for current and updated software by This wizard helps you install software For looking an your computer an the hardware installation CD ar on the Windows Update Web site with your permission 5 23 0 Read our privacy policy Can Windows connect ta Windows Update to search hor Q 575 x 5 GL pa EO software CO Yes this time only Yes now and every time connect a device 2 No not this time Install the software automatically Recommended Install from a list or specific location Advanced What do you want the wizard to do Click Next to continue Click Hest to continue Figure 3 98 Found New Hardware Wizard 2 Select No not this time and verify with NEXT 3 In the next window select Install from a list or specific location and then click on NEXT 4 Select Search for the best driver in these locations and check mark Include this location in the search see Figure 3 99 on page 3 82 Chapter 3 Setup Instructions 3 81 GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VoLUSoN e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 3 7 2 1 Install the UP D23MD UP D25MD printer software driver cont d NOTE If path R system is different from what is shown in Figure
389. inter Installation with the FINISH button NOTE If the message The software you are installing for this hardware has not passed Windows appears click CONTINUE ANYWAY 17 Close all open windows close the System Setup with SAVE amp EXIT and restart the system turn off and on the system A NOTICE After boot up of the system verify the correct settings in the printer Properties see Section 3 7 5 Adiustment of Printer Settings on page 3 89 3 68 Section 3 7 Printer Installation GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VoLUSoN e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 3 7 5 Adjustment of Printer Settings 1 After system restart press the UTILITIES key on the alphanumeric keyboard and then select the SYSTEM item from the menu area on the left side of the screen Select the SERVICE page The password window appears automatically Enter the password SHE and click the ACCEPT button Click on the PRINTER button Select the desired printer from the pull down menu and click the EDIT SETTINGS button Confirm the warning message with the YES button The Printer Properties appear 0009055 0 0 Printer Printer Settings select the desired printer from the pull down menu Figure 3 111 Select the desired printer To adjust the UP D897 printer see Section 3 7 5 1 UP D897 Printer Settings To adjust the UP D23MD Printer see Section 3 7 5 2 UP D23MD UP D25MD Printer Settings
390. ion 3 6 2 on page 3 67 2 As soon as the start up process bar indicates Initialization of Voluson press the H key on the alphanumeric keyboard k llore A LI FAC LE C PCT i f m kam k th Voluson i i m f f 1 1 more b This product i i na aha rA Heart following U S Patents PER 2150 with Software 6 and 7 x x with Software 8 x x 7 16 Figure 7 20 Start up bar Initialization of Voluson 3 Keep the H key pressed during complete startup 1 minutes Following message appears H Key pressed during startup You pressed the H keyboard key during startup The system will start without using the ultrasound hardware Please use the Reboot Button in Utilities System Setup System Info to reboot the machine Reboot I Continu I Figure 7 21 4 Click on CONTINUE The Probe Selection menu appears on the monitor 5 Press the FREEZE key The application starts but does not show any Ultrasound information 6 Backup all images via SonoView see Section 4 5 6 Archiving Images on page 4 39 Section 7 7 Minimum Configuration to Boot Scan GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 7 7 1 Booting without using the Ultrasound Hardware cont d 7 Save a Full Backup as described in Section 4 5 3 on page 4 34 or press the ALT D key to gather detailed information and da
391. ional Probe Mux Bos as described in Section 8 14 9 on page 8 58 6 Remove the Power Supply Cover as described in Section 8 14 11 on page 8 61 7 Remove the Top Shelf Bottom Rear Cover as described in Section 8 14 13 on page 8 63 8 Remove the Top Column Back Cover as descibed in Section 8 14 14 on page 8 64 9 Remove the Bottom Column Back Cover as described in Section 8 14 15 on page 8 65 10 Remove the Top Column Front Cover as described in Section 8 14 17 on page 8 67 Bottom Column Front Cover Removal Procedure 1 Screw off 2 screws from the front top of the Bottom Column Front Cover and carefully remove it Figure 8 82 unscrew the 2 screws Chapter 8 Replacement Procedures 8 69 GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 8 14 18 5 Bottom Column Front Cover Installation Procedure 8 70 1 Place the new Bottom Column Front Cover and fasten it with the 2 screws Mount the Top Column Front Cover as described in Section 8 14 17 5 on page 8 68 Mount the Bottom Column Back Cover as described in Section 8 14 15 5 on page 8 65 Mount the Top Column Back Cover as descibed in Section 8 14 14 5 on page 8 64 Mount the Top Shelf Bottom Rear Cover as described in Section 8 14 13 5 on page 8 63 Mount the Power Supply Cover as described in Section 8 14 11 5 on page 8 61 Mount the Top Shelf Additional Bottom Cover as described in Section 8 14 12 5 on page 8 62 or mount the optional
392. ith Yes Figure 3 134 Network Configuration 4 The Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties dialog page appears Internet Protocol TCPAP Properties Alternate Configur You can get IP and DNS settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability If fixed IP address is required you need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate settings Type in IP address Subnet mask Default gateway DNS server NOTE This example shows fictional numbers Figure 3 135 Internet Protocol TCP IP To specify a DICOM Address follow the instructions in the Basic User Manual of the Voluson i e 3 114 Section 3 12 Network IP Address Configuration VOLUSON i VOLUSON e GE HEALTHCARE SERVICE MANUAL DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 3 12 2 Dicom SonoView Configuration DICOM is the abbreviation of Digital Imaging and Commnications in Medicine This is the industrial standard for communication of images and other information between medical devices on the network Using the DICOM option you can send or print images after connecting your ultrasound equipment and PACS This dialog section is used to set up details of all of your DICOM target nodes image servers Once you have set up a DICOM node properly data can simply be transmitted by selecting the appropriate target node Hehbannrk DICOM Sonewtew Configurabon Figure 3 136 Dicom SonoView Con
393. ive network settings to the ones stored in the highlighted Network Profile Click the DELETE button to delete the highlighted Network Profile Click the OK button to confirm changes Click the CANCEL button to abort the operation For more information follow the instructions in the Basic User Manual of the Voluson i Voluson e Chapter 3 Setup Instructions 3 113 GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VoLUSoN e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL Section 3 12 Network IP Address Configuration NOTE Following Information must be provided by customer or hospital engineer before you can start A Station name AE Title IP address and Port Number for the Voluson6 i Voluson e The IP addresses for the default gateway and other routers at the site for ROUTING INFORMATION Only if necessary e g for Internet access NOTE If the Voluson i e is connected to the Voluson Station this procedure programs the LAN Connector in the Voluson Station otherwise the LAN connector in the Voluson i Voluson6 e 3 12 1 Network Configuration 1 Press the UTILITIES key on the keyboard once to display the Utilities menu 2 Select SYSTEM and then open the NETWORK page on the System Setup desktop screen 3 Click the NETWORK CONFIGURATION button read the message and confirm with YES Hetwork Configuration Network Adapter Configuration Network Profiles click Network Configuration button read message and afterwards confirm w
394. k connect the Power Supply cable pac restart the system disconnect Power Supply cable remove battery pack wait 1 minute 1 replace GPC reinsert battery pack 2 replace GPP connect the Power Supply cable restart the system BE_PWR_GOOD_FAILURE disconnect Power Supply cable remove battery pack STDBY_5V_FAILURE ay Te replace GPP reinsert battery pack connect the Power Supply cable restart the system Table 7 5 other Errors AC Adapter Battery disconnect Power Supply cable remove battery pack once Wait 1 minute Orange Orange flashing BE PS ON FAILURE reinsert battery pack replace GPP connect the Power Supply cable restart the system disconnect Power Supply cable remove battery pack Orange Orange BE PCI CLK FAILURE 5 b replace GPC reinsert battery pack connect the Power Supply cable restart the system disconnect Power Supply cable remove battery pack Orange Orange inte mes eS PWR ON FAILURE Pte in replace GPP flashing reinsert battery pack connect the Power Supply cable restart the system 7 6 Section 7 3 Check Points Voltages GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VoLUSoN e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL Section 7 4 Screen Captures and Logs 7 4 1 NOTE There may be times when the customer or field engineer will want to capture a presentation on the screen so it may be recovered by the OnLine Center This is accomplished by saving t
395. king Connector EXT DC Connector FAN Connectors VGA Connector Figure 5 6 ETX Base Board bottom and Connectors Section 5 4 Back End Processor GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 5 4 3 2 LCD Interface Block 5 4 3 3 5 4 4 5 4 5 5 4 6 The interface to the LCD is via the LCD JILI interface designed to provide the following A generic interface to LCD panels Backlight illumination control Backlight ON OFF control Supports LVDS interface CardBus nterface The PCMCIA slot supports a single type II or a single type III Card The CardBus controller and Power Interface switch supports hot plug capability Bluetooth Module and Antenna The Bluetooth Module and Antenna enable the Voluson i Voluson e portable ultrasound system to operate in a wireless LAN network which enables the system to connect to external applications to save or retrieve data from other network clients The Bluetooth module is provided through the upper USB port using an USB to Bluetooth adaptor Wireless Network Adapter The Voluson i Voluson e has wireless capabilities using the Cisco Aironet Wireless LAN Adapter via the PCMCIA port Wireless Network Interface The Voluson i Voluson e supports a Wireless Network Interface based on industry standards to provide easy to use and compatible high speed wireless connectivity For details regardin
396. known mode restart the system Parameter handed over GeoDescriptionTissueCF operator handed over argument is not of same type dynamic cast failed Hardware doesn t support CW mode pencil probe CW Hardware not available gt HW problem HardwareRelatedSoftware Windows in write have different disconnect all connected probes and connect them again ProbeAcousticUnitlDs if not ok restart the system restart the system HardwareRelatedSoftware Windows in write have different disconnect all connected probes and connect them again ProbeScanFunclDs if not ok restart the system 7 30 Section 7 9 Error Messages O GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL Erot Messages Actions O incorrect VersionByte xx of xx cycles OK contact technical support iPWCW CloseProcessing in sar hal PWorCWfFilterBlock execute returned error code xx y iPWCW lInitializeProcessing in RT PWorCWFilterBlock execute returned error code xx restart the system iSetVideoSource eVideoExtern function fails iSetVideoSource eVideolntern function fails iSetVideoSource eVideolntern function fails MotCtrl DSP 6712 unknown or not at the moment restart the system supported 4D probe MotCtrl RS232 communication timeout restart the system Chapter 7 Diagnostics Troubleshooting 7 31 GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL Con
397. l Medical Grade Power Supply NOTE The illustrations may not correspond to the actual product 9 24 Section 9 9 Optional Peripherals and Accessories GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 9 9 2 Printers A 1 Do not muon hana 30 he Thermal haad Docater barana te Cutter Figure 9 7 Optional Peripherals and Accessories Printers Chapter 9 Renewal Parts 9 25 GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VoLUSoN e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL Table 9 11 Optional Peripherals and Accessories Printers l m rm Digital B VV Video Printer KTZ220507 Sony UP D897 H48651ML Digital Black amp White Video Printer USB Port N 1 KTZ302617 MR Mitsubishi B W Printer P95D H48681TH Mitsubishi B W Printer P95D BEIESEN E Digital Color Printer Sony UP D23MD 5757 Digital Color Printer USB Port N I v H46831B Digital Color Printer Sony UP D25MD KTZ302616 l do E Mitsubishi Color Printer CP30D H48681TJ Mitsubishi Color Printer CP30D HER Line Printer Bluetooth USB Port vvithout cartridge e Bluetooth Bluetooth Connection Set KTZ196002 is required N 1 940 can be replaced by Canon Printer KTZ300182 Line Printer Bluetooth Line Printer Bluetooth incl Ink Bluetooth Adapters N 1 e g HP Officejet H470 power cable US and EU Line Pr Bl h Line Printer Bluetooth incl Ink Bluetooth Adapters 2300182
398. l and the care card supplied with the probe Chapter 1 Introduction 1 9 GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 1 3 5 Auxiliary Devices Safety A WARNING Power Supplies for additional equipment MUST comply with IEC 60601 1 A WARNING DO NOT attempt to use different peripherals and accessories brand and model connected via the PCMCIA or USB ports other than approved and provided by GE Healthcare The ultrasound system is an extremely sensitive and complex medical system Any unauthorized peripherals may cause system failure or damage The IEC 60601 1 1 standard provides a guideline for safely interconnecting medical devices in systems Equipment connected to the analog or digital interface must comply with the respective IEC UL standards e g IEC 60950 UL 60950 for data processing equipment and IEC 60601 1 UL 60601 1 for medical equipment Everybody who connects additional equipment to the signal input portion or signal output portion configures a medical system and is therefore responsible that the system complies with the requirements of the system standard IEC 60601 1 1 A WARNING For Ethernet connection a separation device has to be used Special care has to be taken if the device is connected to computer network e g Ethernet because other devices could be connected without any control There could be a potential difference between the protective earth and any line of th
399. l mouse position s positions the pointing device arrow on the desktop 3 96 left trackball key left mouse button sets fixates markers and activates pages buttons etc marked by the pointing device upper trackball key right mouse button no function in system desktop right trackball key left mouse button y Y Sets fixates markers and activates pages buttons etc marked by the pointing device Section 3 8 System Configuration GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VoLUSoN e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 3 8 1 1 How to enter Date and Time Select the GENERAL page in the System Setup see Figure 3 120 1 Select the Date Format only one can be active 2 Click the DATE TIME button to activate a sub dialog window to enter date time and time zone 3 Click the TIME FORMAT button to activate a sub dialog window to choose preferred time format 4 Select the Date Format display 5 Click SAVE amp EXIT to save Settings and exit System Setup select Date Format display Display options select Time Format select Date Time and Time Zone Screen Lock change Language enter Clinic Name AA EUM Language change EUM Language Exit without saving Save Settings amp Exit Figure 3 120 System Setup General page 3 8 1 1 1 How to disable the automatic Daylight Saving Time see Chapter 6 Daylight Saving Time DST New Dates on page 6 12 3 8 1 2 How to enter
400. l Backup prior to the upgrade All existing User Programs 3D 4D Programs and Auto Text settings remain untouched 1 8 2 2 4Preparations cont d Press the UTILITIES key on the keyboard once to display the Utilities menu 2 Select the SYSTEM item from the Utilities menu which is displayed on the left side of the screen 3 Select the SYSTEM INFO page on the System Setup desktop screen to see which Software Hardware Chapter 8 Replacement Procedures 8 13 GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL version is installed in the unit currently installed Ultrasound Application Software version Date of Factory Settings Figure 8 16 Version check 8 14 Section 8 2 System Software Installation Upgrade Procedure GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 8 2 2 4 Preparations cont d 4 Select the OPTION page on the System Setup desktop screen to see which Options are installed F p IP P P P P P P P P P D Demo Option is activated for demo and expires on the date shown in the Valid column Permanent Ley Inactive Option is not activated P Permanent Option is permanently activated purchased Figure 8 17 Option page e g Voluson i A NOTICE Please print out the OPTION page or write down the Permanent Key Chapter 8 Replacement Procedures 8 15 GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i
401. l panel once to display the Utilities menu 2 Select the SYSTEM item from the Utilities menu which is displayed on the left side of the screen 3 Select SYSTEM INFO to see which Software Hardware version is installed in the unit System Type Serial Number Application Software Hardware ID Backup File Name Date of Factory Settings Tune version EUM Version Serviceplatform PMC Version Move the scroll bar downwards to review additional information about installed software hardware e g Operating System Service Pack Figure 8 28 System Setup System Info page 4 Check the Application Software version 5 Check that the Tune version of the Application presets match the Application Software version 6 Verify the correct settings of the OPTION page see Figure 8 2 on page 8 5 If necessary customize the settings according to the printout 7 Restart the system and perform basic functional checks to ensure system is functioning normally 8 22 Section 8 5 Software and Functional Checks after Installation Upgrade Procedure GE HEALTHCARE O VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL Section 8 6 Replacement or Activation of Options Following Options are available on Voluson i systems Volume Ultrasound 3D Mode Real Time 4D VOCAL and TUI VOCAL seperat option on BT 09 DICOM 3 RT 4D Biopsy XTD View VCI SonoAVC SonoVCAD heart SonoVCAD labor ST
402. l parts imaging as well as far field penetration It diminishes low frequency amplitude noise and improves imaging technically difficult patients It may be especially beneficial when imaging isoechoic lesions in shallow depth anatomy in the breast liver and hard to visualize fetal anatomy Coded Harmonics may improve the B Mode image quality without introducing a contrast agent M Mode In M mode soft tissue structure is presented as scrolling display with depth on the Y axis and time on the X axis It is used primarily for cardiac measurements such as value timing on septal wall thickness when accurate timing information is required M mode is also known as T M mode or time motion mode Ultrasound echoes of different intensities are mapped to different gray scale values in the display M mode displays time motion information of the ultrasound data derived from a stationary beam Depth is arranged along the vertical axis with time along the horizontal axis M mode is normally used in conjunction with a 2D image for spatial reference The 2D image has a graphical line M line superimposed on the 2D image indicating where the M mode beam is located MCFM Mode M Mode Color Flow Mode Color Flow Mode and Color M Mode are Doppler modes intended to add color coded qualitative information concerning the relative velocity and direction of fluid motion within the 2D mode or M mode image Color Flow overlays color on the M mode trace using velocity and
403. l parts that have the potential for storing energy must be discharged or isolated before making contact Chapter 1 Introduction 1 17 GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VoLUSoN e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL Section 1 5 Customer Assistance 1 5 1 NOTE 1 5 2 1 18 Contact Information If this equipment does not work as indicated in this Service Manual or in the Basic User Manual or if you require additional assistance please contact the local distributor or appropriate support resource as listed below Prepare vital system information see Section 7 2 on page 7 2 before you call System Type System Serial number also visible on label on back of the system e Application Software version e Backup version e additional information about installed software Table 1 6 Phone numbers for Customer Assistance LOCATION PHONE NUMBER USA Service On site 1 800 437 1171 GE Medical Systems Ultrasound Service Engineering Service Parts 1 800 558 2040 9900 Innovation Drive RP 2123 Wauwatosa WI 53226 USA Applications Support 1 800 682 5327 or 1 262 524 5698 Canada 6600 ol 1 800 668 0732 0 668 0732 1 800 321 7937 Latin America Applications Support 1 262 524 5698 Europe GE Ultraschall Deutschland GmbH BeethovenstraBe 239 Postfach 11 05 60 D 42655 Solingen Germany OLC EMEA Europe Middle East Africa Phone 49 0 212 2802 652 OLC 33 1 3083 1300 English German all
404. label Enter Serial Number printed on main label Probe Holders Clean the gel wells with warm water and a damp cloth to remove all traces of gel Check that all screvvs are in place all chassis and internal covers are installed Check the power supply connectors and the associated cabling for good connection and proper Transformer insulation Japan only Exchange pull out protection of main power cord Check the power cord for cuts loose hardware tire marks exposed insulation or any deterioration Power Cord Verify continuity Check that the front castors can swivel and can be placed in the locked position by pressing the foot Front Castors brake lever n each castor 7 Rear Castors Check that the rear castors can roll and swivel Dock Cart Verify that the voltage of the optional Dock Cart is correct Voltage see Section 3 4 4 Dock Cart Dock Cart light Voluson Station Voltage Configuration on page 3 21 NOTE Report any items that are missing back ordered or damaged to your GE Healthcare sales representative The contact address is shown in Contact Information on page 1 18 3 10 Section 3 4 Preparing for Set Up GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 3 4 1 Verify Customer Order and Inspect Components cont d e Optional Visually inspect the Voluson Station components using the following checklist Table 3 8 Damage Inspection Checklist
405. lation procedure check visual damage 3 8 Section 3 3 Receiving and Unpacking the Equipment GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VoLUSoN e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL Section 3 4 Preparing for Set Up 3 4 1 Verify Customer Order and Inspect Components 1 After unpacking the equipment it is important to verify that all items ordered by the customer have been received Compare all items listed on the packing slip delivery note with those received A NOTICE t is recommended to keep and store the shipping carton and all other packing materials including the support foams anti static plastic cover etc in case the unit has to be moved to a different location Unpack the devices such a way that packaging can be reused For warranty purposes storage of the above is required for one year from date of purchase 2 Visually inspect the system components using the following checklist Table 3 5 Damage Inspection Checklist Voluson i Voluson e System Recommended Procedure Main label Enter Serial Number 0 printed ON main label see Figure 1 2 on page 1 12 NI Verify that the system is switched OFF and unplugged Clean the console and control panel Physically inspect the control console for missing or damaged items After switching on the system verify the proper illumination of all the control panel buttons Coni conse Console Check all probes for vvear and tear on the lens cable and connector Look
406. layed simultaneously in Dual or Quad Display Mode respectively Move the TRACKBALL to display the images of the stored sequence Pressing the quad or dual screen key when frozen on a single image causes system to go live Also once autocine is selected the dual quad screen keys are inactive Ability to view cine clip of each of the multiformat pictures after acquiring dual or quad screen images Pressing the dual or quad screen keys respectively cycles through each of the images and the cine clip for that section may be played Activating 2D Auto Cine 1 After Freeze press the LEFT TRACKBALL KEY Auto Cine 2 Select the START IMAGE of the sequence The selected image is displayed 3 Select the END IMAGE of the sequence The selected image is displayed 4 Select the review SPEED and the read ZOOM factor 5 Select the Cine Mode review direction 6 To start stop the Cine Loop playback press the RIGHT OR LEFT TRACKBALL KEY After stopping the sequence move the TRACKBALL to display the images one by one Spectral Doppler or M Cine Loop Press FREEZE then roll the TRACKBALL to display the Cine Loop one by one Use the top trackball key to switch between loop and cine Activating 3D Rotation Cine 1 After 3D Volume acquisition select the 3D ROT CINE item from the menu area 2 Select the ROT AXIS the ROT ANGLE and the STEP ANGLE from the menu area 3 Select CALCULATE or press the RIGHT OR LEFT TRACKBALL KEY to
407. lculates Autotrace Curve from D Mode data Cine Mode with Autotrace Cine Mode Memory for the Autotrace Curve is inside PC Memory Software has to take care that D Spectrum and Autotrace Curve are placed exactly one upon the other means have the same Cine Shift 2 RBF see 5 2 4 1 B Mode CFM Mode Color Flow Mode 1 RBI PRF generator see 5 2 4 1 B Mode After DC cancelling the signal is mixed with RX Frequency and brought to LF Spectrum where the LowPassFilter cuts HF Mixer and Magnitude Calculator arrange Complex Demodulation a DMA section see 5 2 4 1 B Mode 2 RBF see 5 2 4 1 B Mode 3 Video Section see 5 2 4 1 B Mode 3D Mode Freezes after 1 volume sweep see 5 2 4 1 B Mode Real Time 4D Mode nonstop volume rendering see 5 2 4 1 B Mode Sonoview write mode store Image to Sonoview 1 RBI Not used a DMA section Not used 2 RBF Not used 3 Video Section standard PC video logic Chapter 5 Components and Functions Theory 5 11 GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VoLUSoN e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 5 2 5 Description of Software Options To activate software options 1 Press the UTILITIES key on the keyboard The menu area changes to the Utilities menu 2 Select the SYSTEM item from the menu area and then select the OPTION page Table 5 2 Software Options at Voluson i 3D Mode Real Time 4D VOCAL Virtual Organ Computer aided Analysis TUI Tomograp
408. le Unit Check Daily handle and monitor holder when using a Cart Remove Dust and Coupling gel Control Console Check Translation Rotation and Hight eve Lin movement Adjustment Elevation wehen using a Cart q y Trackball Check Check proper operation mE If failure occurs go to trackball Cursor movement X Y direction cleaning Remove trackball ring open the trackball housing and take out the trackball refer to Trackball Cleaning Section 7 8 3 on page 7 21 Clean the trackball with soft tissue and screwdriver shaft save the image filing data Test Image filing Sonoview Import and weekly or at least monthly on Export data capability DVD CD Drive DVD CD depending on the number of examinations Disk Drives Sonoview Data Backup Clean probes and probe cables and check acoustic lens housing cracks and probe Safe Probe Operation cables In case of mechanical damage or before each use don t use them Danger Safety risk for operator and patient To detect air bubbles in filling liquid shake Probe Air bubbles the probe carefully and check abnormal noise Remove dust dirt of all probe connectors Probe connectors i MA Clean with vacuum cleaner if dust is visible Also after corrective Console Leakage maintenance or as required by Current Checks your facilities QA program Also after corrective Peripheral Leakage i maintenance or as required by Current Checks your facilities QA program Surfa
409. life of the battery Move the cursor over the Battery Icon to check Battery status see Figure 5 11 on page 5 31 For procedure instructions refer to Section 3 6 4 2 Recalibrating the Battery on page 3 74 The most common cause of calibration failure is overheating of the pack during discharge For this reason keep the charger away from direct sunlight or heat sources Section 5 5 Power Supply Unit GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VoLUSoN e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL Section 5 6 Keyboard and Control Panel dem A ABEL CPP ni E T Shift T PgUp T Text NE co E 2 LI o N DE gt HE E gt 29 LO LL PE tc o At a XE gt tco o o Os N le G E E a 1 1 da 2 VE B 3 Figure 5 12 Voluson6 i Voluson e Control Console Chapter 5 Components and Functions Theory 5 35 GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL Table 5 7 Voluson6 i Voluson e key codes CEIC A ES ma meneame w
410. ll Backup group Full Backup Load choose destination Drive Description Serialo Date Time HDD wiku1 B01032 2007 10 08 11 12 C DWDICD wiku2 B01032 2007 10 05 18 08 select backup wikut BO1032 2007 10 05 18 04 C EXT1 Other drive DT t Restore only selected data from backup Cancel click Next Figure 4 29 Full Backup Load 4 Choose the Destination 5 Click on the backup to be restored additional information is displayed in the table 6 Select the NEXT button The following window will be displayed Full Backup Load Select Data to be restored Patient demographic and exam data no images Llser settings Image transfer settings DICOM Measure setup settings Machine settings Windows network settings Figure 4 30 Select Data to be restored 7 Select the data to be restored to the Voluson i Voluson e system NOTE For description of the check box names revlevv A full backup alvvays contains the follovving data Chapter 4 Functional Checks 4 37 VOLUSON i VOLUSON e GE HEALTHCARE SERVICE MANUAL DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 4 5 4 Load Full Backup Presets Configurations Application Settings conta 8 Click the NEXT button and then select YES to start or NO to cancel the restore procedure Full Backup Load Start Restore Backup now 2 e m Figure 4 31 Start Restore Backup now A WARNING When clicking YES the c
411. ll be A good STIC STIC CFM 2D CFM STIC PD 2D PD or STIC HD 2D HD Flow data set shows a regular and synchronous pumping of the fetal heart or of an artery The user must be sure that there is minimal movement of the participating persons e g mother and fetus and that the probe is held absolutely still throughout the acquisition period Movement will cause a failure of the acquisition The acquired images are post processed to calculate a 4D Volume Cine sequence Please make sure that the borders of the fetal heart or the artery are smooth and there are no sudden discontinuities If the user trained operator clearly recognizes a disturbance during the acquisition period the acquisition has to be cancelled SIIC Fetal Cardio is only available on RAB amp HIC probes in the OB GYN application e STIC Vascular is only available on the RSP probe in the Peripheral Vascular application The option STIC is only applicable at Voluson i systems with BT 09 software Section 5 2 General Information GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON Ve DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 5 2 5 13 EA BT Version 5 2 5 14 EJ BT Version SonoNT SonoNT is an additional function for manual NT Nuchal Translucency measurement This function supports the user to find the correct position for the NT measurement The user can switch between NT Method Manual and Sono NT semi automatic A box has to be pl
412. lls a driver During this process several dialogs may pop up starting with the Found New Hardware dialog NOTE If an external drive was not recognized automatically after connecting it click RESCAN DRIVE The device is then accessible using the drive letter the system assigned to it A NOTICE When connecting external USB devices be sure to execute Safety Directions found in the Voluson i Voluson e Basic User Manual 3 5 5 2 External USB Devices Disconnection ES Before an external USB device e g USB memory stick can be disconnected the system has to be USB informed about the removal of the device For this purpose press the USB button on the keyboard A CAUTION Unplugging or ejecting USB devices without first stopping them can often cause the system to crash and possibly result in loss of valuable data By pressing the USB key on the keyboard a dialog window see Figure 3 56 below is displayed The Connect USB and Network Drives window shows all USB and Network drives connected to the system Using this dialog the USB devices can be stopped before they are physically disconnected Label VOLI 20070214 TRAVELDR Stop Device I Map Network Drive Rescan Drive z Close Figure 3 56 Connect USB and Network Drives To stop the external device select it and then click the STOP DEVICE button Stop Device xj n 42 The device can now be safely removed From the system Figure 3 5
413. located on the back of the Dock Cart 104849 1 24 GE Healthcare Austria GmbH Co Tiefenbach 15 4 4871 Zipf Austria 1 Voluson DockCart sx di e 2010 11 5 2 100 130 220 240V 320VA 50 60 Hz Figure 1 4 Main Label located on back of the Dock Cart 1 Model Type 4 Manufacturer 2 Input Specification 5 Manufacturing date 3 WEEE Disposal Icon 1 3 6 4 Main Label on optional Voluson Station The Main Label is located on the back of the Voluson Station KTD104850 2 ul cc Healthcare Austria GmbH amp Co OG Tiefenbach 15 4871 Zipf Austria 1 Voluson Station e 2011 04 100 130 220 240 V 320 VA 50 60 Hz x fo C Fen Figure 1 5 Main Label located on back of the Voluson Station 1 Model Type 4 Manufacturer 2 Input Specification 5 Manufacturing date 3 WEEE Disposal Icon Chapter 1 Introduction 1 13 GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VoLUSoN e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 1 3 7 A DANGER 1 A WARNING A WARNING A WARNING 1 3 8 NOTE NOTE A CAUTION A WARNING 1 14 Dangerous Procedure Warnings Warnings such as the examples below precede potentially dangerous procedures throughout this manual Instructions contained in the warnings must be followed DANGEROUS VOLTAGES CAPABLE OF CAUSING DEATH ARE PRESENT IN THIS EQUIPMENT USE EXTREME CAUTION WHEN HANDLING TESTING AND ADJUSTING EXPLOSION WARNING DO NOT OPERATE THE EQUIPMEN
414. lock diagram Voluson i Voluson e Section 5 2 4 Dataflow Control Description Section 5 2 5 Description of Software Options q c Front End Processor Back End Processor Povver Supply Unit Keyboard and Control Panel Display Module and LCD Monitor Peripherals External I O Air Flow Control Service Platform Service Page Chapter 5 Components and Functions Theory 5 1 GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VoLUSoN e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL Section 5 2 General Information 5 2 Control Panel incl alphanumeric keyboard and buttons used to operate The Voluson i Voluson e is a compact fully portable digital beamforming curved and linear array ultrasound imaging scanner Weighing only 5 kg 11 lbs without peripherals this laptop style system is extremely versatile Depending upon the installed software it can be used for various applications The system can be used for 2D Mode M Mode MCFM Imaging Color Flow and M Mode Color Doppler Imaging CFM Color Flow Mode and PD Power Doppler Doppler PW Static 3D and 4D Real Time Imaging optional Different combinations of the above modes Display LCD Monitor ON OFF Switch the system Probe Port Trackball and o Trackball Buttons Figure 5 1 Voluson i Voluson amp e Major Components The VolusonG i Voluson e technology includes advanced power management based on SMBus System Mana
415. ls to indicate the status of the system in addition to various other tools Error Logs Diagnostics Image Guality Calibration Configuration Pal 2 po po A Uti ities Tools This is the Utlihes Tools Application Areal Ey Common Utilities x 18 Disk Usage a IP Configuration x 9 Network Status x D Windows Services x User Accounts x an Shared Resources Cus Disk Defragmenter x Gather Logs Utility x le Image Viewer Utility x at Image Compress z Delete Util E Scanner Utilities s Dicom Verify Figure 5 25 Common Service Desktop Utilities Chapter 5 Components and Functions Theory 5 51 GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VoLUSoN e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 5 12 8 Replacement NOTE This page is not populated in this version Error Logs Diagnostics Image Quality Calibration Configuration Utilities P ai F po po po i Replacement This is the PARTS Application Areal Figure 5 26 Common Service Desktop Replacement 5 12 9 PM NOTE This page is not populated in this version Error Logs Diagnostics Image Quality Calibration Configuration Utilities Replacement A F M y Home r r r c PM This is the Planned Preventive Proactive Maintenance Application Area Figure 5 27 Common Service Desktop PM 5 52 Section 5 12 Common Service Desktop CSD O GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL
416. lure to do so could result in personal injury or equipment damage Equipment damage could result if special care is not taken when transporting the Voluson i Voluson e system and Carts if applicable in a vehicle Section 1 3 Safety Considerations GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON Ve DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 1 3 3 1 3 4 1 3 4 1 A WARNING 1 3 4 2 NOTE Mechanical Safety conta Always Eject any DVD CD from the drive e Ensure that the Voluson i Voluson e system is well prepared and packed in its original packaging before transporting Special care must be taken to correctly position the packing material For further information refer to Chapter 3 Setup Instructions on page 3 1 e Place the probes in their carrying cases Secure the Cart in an upright position and lock the wheels brake e Ensure that the Voluson i Voluson e system and Cart if applicable is firmly secured while inside the vehicle Secure the system with straps or as directed otherwise to prevent motion during transport e Prevent vibration damage by driving cautiously Avoid unpaved roads excessive speeds and erratic stops or starts Electrical Safety Safe Practices The system is equipped with a three conductor AC power cable This must be plugged into an approved electrical outlet with safety ground If an extension cord is used with the system make sure that the total curr
417. m Setup Options A password encrypted Software Option string enables a software option or a combination of software options This password is specific for each Voluson i Voluson6 e portable ultrasound system For information on configuring items like Clinic Name Language Display Date Time Date Format and Time Format etc refer to the Voluson i Voluson e Basic User Manual Chapter 16 3 1 System Setup General For information on configuring User Settings refer to the Voluson i Voluson e Basic User Manual Chapter 16 3 2 System Setup User Settings For information on configuring assignment of the P1 P2 and P3 keys refer to the Voluson i Voluson e Basic User Manual Chapter 16 3 3 System Setup P1 P2 P3 For information on configuring Connectivity refer to the Voluson i Voluson e Basic User Manual Chapter 16 3 7 System Setup Network For information on configuring settings and parameters used for generic measurement as well as calculations in different applications refer to the Voluson i Voluson e Basic User Manual Chapter 17 Measure Setup Section 3 10 Software Option Configuration GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VoLUSoN e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL Section 3 11 Connectivity Setup 3 11 1 3 11 1 1 The Voluson i Voluson e portable ultrasound system can be connected to various connectivity devices The following sections describe how to connect the sy
418. m for a minimum of 1 hour Lithium ion batteries last longer than conventional batteries and therefore do not require replacement as frequently When system is running a status icon is displayed in the status bar to indicate the current battery status Table 5 5 Battery Status con Status Description AC Power is on no battery present AC Power is on battery is full Battery in use battery almost empty Battery in use fully charged Battery in use partly charged AC Power is on battery is charging NOTE To check capacity of the battery move the cursor over the Battery Icon in the status area Capacity 62 26 Source Battery Battery calibration recommended Figure 5 11 Battery Capacity check When shutting down the system leave the main power cable connected to keep standby and therefore battery fully charged Chapter 5 Components and Functions Theory 5 31 GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 5 5 5 A NOTICE NOTE A CAUTION A WARNING A CAUTION A CAUTION A CAUTION 5 32 Ve SERVICE MANUAL Rechargeable Battery Pack Assy GPA conta The battery is automatically charged when the system is plugged into an active wall outlet It takes approximately 10 hours to completely charge a flat battery If the system is left in the OFF condition system unplugged from the wall out let for an extended period of time 3 to 5 days or more the system may not bo
419. mponents For quick reference the Dock Cart component replacement procedures are described in the following sub sections Table 8 3 Optional Peripherals and Accessories Replacement Parts voserpton Painter 8 34 Section 8 13 Replacement of the Dock Cart Components GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 8 13 1 8 13 1 1 8 13 1 2 8 13 1 3 8 13 1 4 8 13 1 5 Replacement of the Probe Holder Kit Manpower One person 5 minutes Tools none Preparations none Probe Holder Kit Removal Procedure 1 Pinch together the Probe Holders 2 Remove the Probe Holders Figure 8 42 remove the Probe Holder Probe Holder Kit Installation Procedure 1 Place the new Probe Holder Chapter 8 Replacement Procedures VOLUSON i VOLUSON e SERVICE MANUAL 8 35 GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VoLUSoN e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 8 13 2 Replacement of the Tray upper 8 13 2 1 Manpower One person 10 minutes 8 13 2 2 Tools Phillips screwdriver 1 Allen wrench 5 8 13 2 3 Preparation 1 Put away all things on the Tray e g Probes 8 13 2 4 Tray upper Removal Procedure 1 Loosen the 4 Allen screws that fasten the Tray upper and carefully remove it Figure 8 43 screw off the 4 screws 2 On the back side of the Tray screw off the 6 screws and you have the Trag only I Figure 8 44 screw off the 6 screws 8 13 2 5 Tray upper Installation Proc
420. n Measure amp Calc shows all settings which are used for generic measurements as well as calculations in different applications Application Parameters to adjust status on freeze for different modes Manual Trace method Calculation Ratio etc Global Parameters to select if the measurement results should be deleted Yes or kept on screen No as soon as cine mode is activated cursor type and size Font size and color of measure results position of measure results for different modes etc More detailed information pertaining System Setup adjustments is found in Voluson i Voluson e Basic User Manual see Table 9 26 System Manuals Voluson i on page 9 41 and Table 9 27 System Manuals Voluson e on page 9 43 To invoke the Setup procedure 1 Press the UTILITIES key on the keyboard The menu area changes to the Utilities menu 2 Select the MEASURE item to activate the setup desktop screen In general operations are done with the trackball and the trackball keys mouse emulation Trackball mouse position positions the pointing device arrow on the desktop left trackball key left mouse button sets fixates markers and activates pages buttons etc marked by the pointing device upper trackball key right mouse button no function in system desktop right trackball key left mouse button Y sets fixates markers and activates pages buttons etc marked by the poi
421. n 4D Basic is also enabled Note The Real time 4D endocavity probe RIC5 9RS is only applicable if this option is enabled sis rs es a y in abe IC sj 0 EJ BT Version The options SonoVCAD labor and SonoAVC are only applicable at Voluson i Voluson e systems with BT 09 software 4 RIC Probe EJ BT Version The options SonoNT and SonoRS are only applicable at Voluson amp e systems with BT 11 software NOTE Additional options are not yet implemented in the VolusonG i Voluson e Chapter 5 Components and Functions Theory 5 13 GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 5 2 5 1 3D Mode refer to Section 5 2 2 3D 4D Imaging on page 5 7 5 2 5 2 Real Time 4D Real Time 4D mode is obtained through continuous volume acquisition and parallel calculation of 3D rendered images In Real Time 4D mode the volume acquisition box is atthe same time the render box All information in the volume box is used for the render process In Real Time 4D mode a frame rate of up to 25 volumes second at Voluson up to 15 volumes second at Voluson e is possible By freezing the acquired volumes size can be adjusted manipulated manually as known from the Voluson 3D Mode The Voluson i Voluson e portable ultrasound system supports two 4D Operation Modes 5 2 5 2 1 Classic Mode Advanced Mode with dedicated Voluson Volume f
422. n i Voluson e system 3 52 Gonnecti n via USB NUD 3 2 51 xw da puasa 3 52 Voluson i Voluson e mounted on Modo Cart 3 52 Voluson i Voluson e mounted on Dock Cart 3 52 Voluson i Voluson e mounted on Voluson Station 3 52 Connecting the DeskJet Color Printer 3 53 Connection via Bluetooth Adapter 3 53 Connecting the VCR VideoCassette Recorder 3 55 Direct Connection to the Voluson i Voluson e system 3 55 Voluson i Voluson e mounted on Modo Cart 3 57 Voluson i Voluson e mounted on Dock Cart 3 57 Voluson i Voluson e mounted on Voluson Station 3 58 Connecting the DVD Hecorder 3 59 Direct Connection to the Voluson i Voluson e system 3 59 Voluson i Voluson e mounted on Modo Cart 3 61 Voluson i Voluson e mounted on Dock Cart 3 61 Voluson i Voluson e mounted on Voluson Station 3 62 Adjustment of the DVD Recorder Settings 3 63 Changing TV System Video format 3 63 Change the Region Code 3 65 Completing the Set LJD 23 med e aar one auqa wik NOU alay LAB 95 asua 3 66 Connecting the Unit to a Power Source
423. n System C Image UISApp Backup EUM Database Repair Tool etc bootable DVD for System HDD recovery Contents SP with newest MS patches Linux rescue partition System C Image UISApp Backup EUM Database Repair Tool etc bootable DVD for System HDD recovery Contents SP with newest MS patches Linux rescue partition System C Image UISApp Backup EUM Database Repair Tool etc bootable DVD for System HDD recovery Contents SP with newest MS patches Linux rescue partition System C Image UISApp Backup EUM Database Repair Tool etc bootable USB System Stick for System HDD recovery Contents SP with newest MS patches Linux rescue partition System C Image UISApp Backup EUM Database Repair Tool etc bootable USB System Stick for System HDD recovery Contents SP with newest MS patches Linux rescue partition System C Image UISApp Backup EUM Database Repair Tool etc bootable USB System Stick for System HDD recovery Contents SP with newest MS patches Linux rescue partition System C Image UISApp Backup EUM Database Repair Tool etc bootable USB System Stick for System HDD recovery Contents SP with newest MS patches Linux rescue partition System C Image UISApp Backup EUM Database Repair Tool etc bootable USB System Stick for System HDD recovery Contents SP with newest MS patches Linux rescue partition System C Image UISApp Backup EUM Database Repair Tool etc bootabl
424. n accordance with local regulations Alternatively forward it to GE Healthcare for proper disposal A WARNING The Voluson i Voluson e battery has a safety device DO NOT ATTEMPT TO DIS ASSEMBLE OR ALTER THE BATTERY Always observe the precautions listed in Voluson i Voluson e Battery Safety on page 1 14 A CAUTION Use only batteries approved by GE Healthcare as suitable for use with the Voluson i Voluson e portable ultrasound system 1 With the Voluson i Voluson e lying face down refer to Figure 8 36 on page 8 29 hold the unit steady with one hand while sliding the battery sideways into the battery compartment 2 Make sure the battery is properly inserted before pushing the locking latch to the closed position 3 Reconnect the AC adapter and all cables to the Voluson i Voluson e system Chapter 8 Replacement Procedures 8 29 GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL Section 8 12 Replacement of the Modo Cart Components 8 12 1 8 12 1 1 8 12 1 2 8 12 1 3 8 12 1 4 8 12 1 5 8 30 For quick reference the Modo Cart component replacement procedures are described in the following sub sections Table 8 2 Optional Peripherals and Accessories Replacement Parts Sub section Description Page Number 9212 1 Replacement of the Probe Holders 15 Replacement of the Cable Clips 8 12 3 Replacement of the Fuses 8 12 4 Replacement of the Wheels
425. n configure the Voluson i Voluson e ultrasound unit to optimally meet the needs of the facility while keeping the user interface unchanged Once the dataflow is selected the actual location of the database is entirely transparent Chapter 3 Setup Instructions 3 105 GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 3 11 1 2 Dataflow Examples Voluson i e The local database is used for patient archiving Images are stored to internal hard drive The local database is used for patient archiving Images are stored to a DVD CD PC with 4D View A remote database is used for patient archiving Images are also stored to a remote archive Search in the DICOM Modality Worklist the patient found is copied into local database DICOM SERVER The patient information and the examination results are stored to the local database Images are stored to a DICOM server and to an image network volume on the local hard drive Figure 3 125 Examples of Dataflows 3 106 Section 3 11 Connectivity Setup GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 3 11 1 3 A NOTICE 3 11 1 4 A NOTICE 3 11 1 5 NOTE Stand alone Voluson i Voluson e If digital images or 3D 4D data sets are stored they should be saved in Sonoview Image Management System software For Sonoview Image Management functionality refer to the Basic User Manual
426. n is below 7 0 0 1 Press the USB button on the keyboard 2 In the displayed Connect USB and Network Drives window select the MAP NETWORK DRIVE button to open the dialog Connect USB and Network Drives x Map Hetwork Drive Return Figure 8 3 Map Netvvork Drive setting A NOTICE Please print out the Map Netvvork Drive dialog page or vvrite dovvn all its information NOTE For detailed description refer to Section 3 12 3 Map Netvvork Drive on page 3 116 6 6 Section 8 2 System Software Installation Upgrade Procedure GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 8 2 1 5 A CAUTION NOTE A NOTICE A NOTICE System Software Installation Procedure FMI from DVD The system software installation procedure starts with saving and recording the settings present on the system silent Rollback Then the new software is written to the hard disk using the System DVD Application Settings are automatically updated to match with new Software version Existing User Programs 3D 4D Programs and Auto Text remain unaffected Afterwards the new software is configured such that it is integrated again in its environment Disconnecting ALL external USB devices except DVD CD R W drive is NECESSARY Re installation of any previously attached printer has to be done after the upgrade procedure Note Installing the Bluetooth Printer and its connection set is not possi
427. n page 3 117 to record required information that must include e Voluson i Voluson e Details DICOM network details for the Voluson i Voluson e unit incl the host name local port IP address AE title and net mask Routing Information IP addresses for the default gateway and other routers in use at the site DICOM Application Information Details of DICOM devices in use at the site including the DICOM host name AE title DICOM port number and IP addresses Installation see Section 3 12 Network IP Address Configuration on page 3 114 Section 2 3 Facility Needs GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL Chapter 3 Setup Instructions Section 3 1 Overview 3 1 1 The Purpose of Chapter 3 This chapter contains information needed to setup the Voluson i Voluson e ultrasound unit Included are procedures to receive unpack and configure the equipment NOTE Depending on the customer s specific requirements the Voluson i Voluson amp e may have been supplied with or without the Voluson Modo Cart Dock Cart or Voluson Station optional A worksheet is provided see page 3 117 to page 3 118 to help ensure that all the required information is available prior to setup the system Table 3 1 Contents in Chapter 3 Chapter 3 Setup Instructions 3 1 GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VoLUSoN e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL Section 3 2
428. n screws 2 above and 2 below the shelf 2 Adjust height 3 Screw the 4 Allen screws back in Chapter 6 Service Adjustments 6 7 GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VoLUSoN e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL Section 6 7 Dock Cart light Height Adjustment N CAUTION Only adjust the height of the Dock Cart light without the Voluson i Voluson e and any peripherals mounted A CAUTION Be careful not to squeeze your fingers when adjusting the height of the Dock Cart light 1 Make sure that the povver cable is not connected to the Dock Cart light 2 Screvv off the 4 screws of the Top Rear Cover w 2 Figure 6 9 remove 4 screvvs of Top Rear Cover remove 4 screvvs m 3 Remove the 4 screvvs which hold together the Top Frame s fixation clamp and the Bottom Frame 4 Move the Top Frame to the desired position 5 Fixate the Top Frame s position by means of the 4 screws 6 Re apply the Top Rear Cover and fasten with the 4 screws 6 7 1 Adjusting height of the shelf NOTE To adjust the height of a shelf the shelf must be empty NOTE Make sure to lock the brakes of the Dock Cart light You need an Allen key size 5 1 Remove the 4 Allen screws 2 above and 2 below the shelf 2 Adjust height 3 Screw the 4 Allen screws back in 6 8 Section 6 7 Dock Cart light Height Adjustment GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VoLUSoN e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL Section 6 8
429. nce and Tissue Depth Measurements 2D and M Mode 4 23 Circumference Area Measurements 4 24 Volume Measurements 4 24 Multiplane Measurements 4 24 Measurements in Spectral Doppler Mode 4 25 AUO ea d nadie dba e A R rs 4 25 hlantia Trace y ec eii 4 25 Heat ale neta x ce dados dpi qg 4 25 Sl A 4 26 Worksheet Report Pages 4 26 Probe Connectors Usage 4 27 Table of Contents xxi GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE DAL GOnMeCIING probe xx i e m de 4 27 Acllval n ING HODGE xa obo uy im 4 27 Deactivating the probe 4 27 Disconnecting the probe 4 27 Connecting a probe to the Dock Cart Voluson Station 4 27 Image Management Sonoview 4 28 POMMOTING Media P a Rede ere EP 4 29 Adjusting the Write Speed of the DVD CD Recorder 4 29 Backup and Restore Database Preset Configurations and Images 4 30 Save User Settings Only Application Settings 4 31 Load User Settings Only Application Settings 4 32 Preparations 15553 x 1o yd ios S Rub Vc am d m OO Ad 4 32 Load Complete Backup
430. nd discharge the battery pack up to 3 times in order to utilize Li lon smart packs Chapter 1 Introduction 1 15 GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON Ve DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 1 3 9 A NOTICE 1 3 10 NOTE 1 16 Lockout Tagout Requirements For USA Only Follow OSHA Lockout T agout requirements to protect service personnel from injuries caused by unexpected energizing or start up of equipment during service repair or maintenance Energy Control and Power Lockout for Voluson i Voluson e When servicing parts of the system where there is exposure to voltage greater than 30 Volts Unplug the system Maintain control of the system power plug Remove Battery There are no test points to verify isolation you must wait for at least 20 seconds for capacitors to discharge Beware that the Power Supply Front End Processor and Back End Processor may be energized even if the power is turned off when the cord is still plugged into the AC Outlet Returning Shipping Probes and Repair Parts Equipment being returned must be clean and free of blood and other infectious substances GEMS policy states that body fluids must be properly removed from any part or equipment prior to shipment GEMS employees as well as customers are responsible for ensuring that parts equipment have been properly decontaminated prior to shipment Under no circumstance should a part or equipment with visible body fluids be
431. nector Connector for Voluson Station Docking Adapter for Voluson Station Connector for Voluson Station Docking Adapter Adapter print out VGA signal mE VGA OUT 5 VCR option via VGA to S Video converter twisted pair RJ 45 10 100 megabit s LAN Base TX Ethernet EXC NETWORK t network connector DICOM input output PCMCIA port PCMCIA por only available at GPC1 3 available at GPC1 3 Personal Computer Memory port for PC card Ejection lever W Ejection lever for PCMCIA device 3 102 Section 3 8 System Configuration GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 3 8 4 1 External I O Pin Outs Table 3 15 USB 1 2 Connectors r 0 Table 3 16 VGA OUT Connector Sub D 15 Pin 0 m opus Dm T v n Table 3 17 Network Connector RJ45 Modular 8 Pin Output Signal Description Electrical Specifications on VGA Connector Signal Level 700 mV at 75 Ohm e H V Sync TTL Level Section 3 9 Available Probes See Chapter 9 Probes on page 9 45 for part numbers to be used when ordering new or replacement service probes Chapter 3 Setup Instructions 3 103 GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON Ve DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL Section 3 10 Software Option Configuration A NOTICE 3 104 For information on configuring Software Options refer to the Voluson i Voluson e Basic User Manual Chapter 16 3 4 Syste
432. ned to provide the best thermal conduction allowing the maximum amount of heat to be removed from the system It is crucial that the system ventilation access is not blocked a distance of at least 20 cm from right and left of the system should be kept clear In addition operating the system in an unclean environment could introduce foreign objects into the unit and create blockage of the airflow which may eventually cause irreparable damage to the system There are therefore some minimal environmental conditions that should be provided for optimum operation of the system for details and recommendations refer to Table 2 2 on page 2 1 Periodically it may be necessary to clean the internal components of the system This task should be performed by qualified personnel refer to Chapter 10 Care amp Maintenance on page 10 1 for more details Fan Assembly 5 fans Figure 5 15 Airflow through the Voluson6 i Voluson e System Section 5 10 Air Flow Control GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL Section 5 11 Service Platform 5 11 1 Introduction The Service Platform will increase service productivity and reduce training and service costs 5 11 2 Access Security The Service Platform has different access and security user levels Each user is only granted access to the tools that are authorized for their use e Local Access via System Setup SERVICE page Remote Ac
433. network drive see Section 3 12 3 Map Network Drive on page 3 116 it may be desirable to move the data e g for backup or maintenance The backups reside in sub folders of the main fullbackup folder found at the root of the drive For Example Backups on the mapped Network Drive are below path Z fullbackup The directory structure of the full backup data is as follows Address E z tfulbackup The sub folders have the names fbX where X is a number EB My Computer 4 e g ZMullbackupWb1 x The data resides within a directory structure within these sub folders li is possible to move the fbX sub folders even leaving gaps in the numeration sequence u 2422 Data EM Files However NO change MUST be made to the contents of the fbX folders EC fb2 itself otherwise the backup data cannot be restored E Data 61 03 Files Figure 4 26 directory structure of full backup data If the destination Other drive is selected the available drives e g external USB memory stick can be chosen from the drop down menu Figure 4 27 Other drive drop down menu A NOTICE When the backup is saved to an external USB device the system has to be informed about the removal of the hardware For this purpose every last dialog of Full Backup Save and Full Backup Delete has a STOP USB DEVICES button see Figure 4 28 Full Backup Save i Backup successfully completed 12 Machine will be rebooted Please stop US
434. ng System Probes and Repair Parts 8 2 System Software Installation Upgrade Procedure 8 3 TOMO NDE ea e siku tia ae usu 8 3 IMPFOQUCUON Exigen ao aos au aqa 8 3 1701100 sers oro ler Bay r ada aaa YAD 8 3 SP el Se ee ol 8 3 miserum 8 3 System Software Installation Procedure FMI from DVD 8 7 FMI from external device available at Software 8 X X 8 13 HLO UCUO Mr 8 13 I gt record tae o nr ie ae rca Do nes 8 13 A ee 8 13 PrCDalallONS sarrere sa B a ein eet Ghee ksi 8 13 system Software Installation Procedure FMI from external device 8 16 User Settings Only Application Settings Loading Procedure 8 21 MNTOQUCION mec PETIT 8 21 ir OCCOUI Cs tetera nr an b Suka 8 21 Full Backup Presets Configurations amp Appl Settings Loading Procedure 8 21 H LO UCLO sezon k Rs aa Ba 8 21 Loading PIOSOOLUEO s i2 3n dn aed Ser e ciem eS kisa am deeds 8 21 ooftware and Functional Checks after Installation Upgrade Procedure 8 22 Replacement or Activation of Options 8 23 Operation for activating Options 8 24 Operation for installing a Demo Key or the Permanent Key 8 24 Replacement of Key Caps by special native language keys 8 25 ManpoWel aaa dlls arrasa vot e doe
435. ng ee 5 45 Ng cole Oe ie 9 etr PP datada od 5 45 ACCESS S ml dedo ucro E dre ban al et hd de pee on mali 5 45 IKOGAIWACCESS zusu s du b b LE HEU Sr ie 5 45 Remote ACCESS xau edes leia 000707 77707 7777777 5 47 Common Service Desktop CSD 5 48 iritermalonal zal a a aa 308 P ode 5 48 110700 uscar EE 5 49 DANOS CO sE RN E ER apa uu Tania spa 5 49 made QUAY u cornisa cnn qu a e Ada di 5 50 AS AA A 5750 5 50 CON UL ELO oa osa a bu oxudun 5 51 Table of Contents XXV GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL BI ox o 5 51 miei cb ai d bi 0 02 PN 05252 7070 5 52 sls dre e e RR TP 5 593 MOGU CON sus n r 5 53 C V C LOGIN iam da bl ads bb US dee o kaku 5 53 AUTO Tester 5755772505 0 5 54 UNA o Sua eee eee tes 5 55 EMI from DVDs wi EE Ree des 5 55 FMI from external device 5 55 ASI Additional Software Installation 5 55 TOPP BULETS Z 1 227 2 2 aod uuu aa CE eee ed 5 55 Activate Deactivate Service 5 55 Common Service Desktop CSD 5 55 Delete all Palen sio Staten s sa s 1t a x SS RE b 5 56 EXDOM YS elm DATA rta adr mack oc cod df d kaq eh os 5 56 Battery Calibratlon iuda caia da doceo asua
436. nit for reference gt P b P P b CAUTION ACOUSTIC OUTPUT HAZARD Although the ultrasound energy transmitted from the Voluson i Voluson e portable ultrasound system is within FDA limitations avoid unnecessary exposure Ultrasound energy can produce heat and mechanical damage gt Wee ENVIRONMENTAL STORAGE AND SHIPPING CONDITIONS 10 C to 40 C 14 F to 104 F max 90 RH no condensation 700 to 1060 hPa 5 1 1 0 VERLAG JA KITZLER 1011 Wier Uraeias 4 Tel 01 713 53 34 Fax 01 715 57 04 46 1 2 VERLAG J A KITZLER 1011 Wien Uraniastr 4 Tol 01 713 53 34 Fax 01 715 57 84 85 Figure 3 1 Environmental Labels Chapter 3 Setup Instructions 3 3 GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VoLUSoN e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL Section 3 3 Receiving and Unpacking the Equipment A CAUTION Please read this section carefully before unpacking the Voluson i Voluson e portable ultrasound system and its optional peripherals The Voluson i Voluson e ultrasound system together with peripherals probes cables and accessories are shipped from the factory in a single durable shipping crate which is mounted on a raised wooden platform base see Figure 3 3 on page 3 5 If the optional Modo Cart Dock Cart or Voluson Station has been ordered this is shipped in a separate shipping crate A CAUTION Transport only with forklift or stacker truck During transportation pay attention to
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438. nting device Section 3 8 System Configuration GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 3 8 3 Approved Optional Peripherals The following table lists the internal peripherals available for use with the Voluson i Voluson e portable ultrasound system and details their method of connection Table 3 13 Approved xan SONY a USB Port B W Video Printer 9 M TSUB SH USB Port Port Bd D23MD USB Port SONY obsolete UP D25MD USB Port MITSUBISHI CP30 USB Port Hewlett Packard ia dis obsolete Pixma MP600 MP610 Line DeskJet Printer Bluetooth Canon obsolete USB Port Bluetooth Hewlett Packard Packard HP Officejet H470 HS MD3000U m WEAS Video DVD Recorder SONY DVO 1000MD PAL NTSC A so converter Video Scan Converter Scan Converter Canopus DVD R RW Drive IE EII EJ BT Version Footswitch only applicable at Voluson i Voluson e systems with software BT 07 and higher Digital Color Video Printer Chapter 3 Setup Instructions 3 101 GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VoLUSoN e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 3 8 4 External I O Connectors Figure 3 124 External I O Connectors Table 3 14 External I O Connector Item ConnectorName Name Table Description two interchangeable USB 2 0 ports ENT CN USB 1 and USB 2 TAI Printers DVD R RW drive and other peripheral 2 Docking connector 00000 con
439. nutes 8 14 15 2 Tools Phillips screwdriver 1 8 14 15 3 Preparations 1 Power Off Shutdown the system as described in Section 3 6 3 on page 3 70 2 Remove the Storage Tray Back as described in Section 8 14 3 on page 8 52 3 Remove the Top Shelf Additional Bottom Cover as described in Section 8 14 12 on page 8 62 or remove the optional Probe Mux Bos as described in Section 8 14 9 on page 8 58 4 Remove the Power Supply Cover as described in Section 8 14 11 on page 8 61 5 Remove the Top Shelf Bottom Rear Cover as described in Section 8 14 13 on page 8 63 6 Remove the Top Column Back Cover as described in Section 8 14 14 on page 8 64 8 14 15 4 Bottom Column Back Cover Removal Procedure 1 Screw off the 4 screws and carefully remove the Bottom Column Back Cover Figure 8 80 unscrew the 4 screws _ 8 14 15 5 Bottom Column Back Cover Installation Procedure Place the new Bottom Column Back Cover and fasten it with the 4 screws Mount the Top Column Back Cover as described in Section 8 14 14 5 on page 8 64 Mount the Power Supply Cover as described in Section 8 14 11 5 on page 8 61 Mount the Top Shelf Bottom Rear Cover as described in Section 8 14 13 5 on page 8 63 Mount the Top Shelf Additional Bottom Cover as described in Section 8 14 12 5 on page 8 62 or mount the optional Probe Mux Box as described in Section 8 14 9 5 on page 8 59 Mount Storage Tray Back as described in Section 8 14 3 5 on page 8 52 Chapter 8 Replacement Proc
440. nutes 8 14 21 2 Tools Phillips screwdriver 1 8 14 21 3 Preparations 1 Power Off Shutdown the system as described in Section 3 6 3 on page 3 70 2 Remove the Patient Monitor as described in Section 8 14 10 on page 8 60 8 14 21 4 Back Handle Removal Procedure 1 Screw off the 5 screws and carefully remove the Top and Bottom Back Handle Patient short screw Patient Monitor Monitor Adapter Adapter Figure 8 85 screw off the 5 screws NOTE Do not lose the Patient Monitor Adapter 8 14 21 5 Back Handle Installation Procedure 1 Place the new Back Handle on its original position and also the Patient Monitor Adapter 2 Fasten it with the 5 screws 3 Mount the Patient Monitor as described in Section 8 14 10 5 on page 8 60 Chapter 8 Replacement Procedures 8 73 GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VoLUSoN e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 8 14 22 Replacement of the Power Supply Patient Monitor 8 14 22 1 Manpower One person 5 minutes 8 14 22 2 Tools none 8 14 22 3 Preparations 1 Power Off Shutdown the system as described in Section 3 6 3 on page 3 70 8 14 22 4 Power Supply Patient Monitor Removal Procedure 1 Disconnect the Power Supply on the rear side of the Voluson Station Figure 8 86 disconnect the Power Supply 8 14 22 5 Power Supply Patient Monitor Installation Procedure 1 Connect the new Power Supply 8 74 Section 8 14 Replacement of the Voluson Station Components GE HEALTHCARE VOL
441. o subsystems 1 MD PROCESSOR SUBSYSTEM which includes RBI Board Radio Frequency and tissue processing For detailed description see Section 5 3 2 on page 5 19 2 FRONT END SUBSYSTEM which includes RBF Board s each board includes a 32 channel digital Beamformer For a detailed description see Section 5 3 3 on page 5 19 RPM Probe 8 MUX Board includes HVMUX For a detailed description see Section 5 3 4 on page 5 20 5 18 Section 5 3 Front End Processor GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 9 3 2 9 3 2 1 9 3 3 Radio Frequency Interface RBI Board The Radio Frequency Interface RBI Board combines the following sub boards and functionalities e FEC Front End Controller e HET Radio Frequency amp Tissue processor Image Port Tasks Performed by the RBI Board System Master Clock generator Transmitter Control e ATGC Control e Receive Focusing Control Analog Test Signal Generator e High Voltage Control and supervision e Probe Sensing Control of MUX board and RBF boards RBF Boards Transmitter Receiver The Transmitter Receiver has 64 channels and is made up of two identical RBF boards Each RBF board is a complete 32 channel ultrasound Front End that includes the following features and functions e 32 Transmitters e 32 Receiving channels T R switch Pre Amp TGC ADC Q2 channel digital Beamformer e SERVICE MANUAL Ch
442. o that it is free to move and is not resting on the floor A CAUTION Do not bend the probe cable acutely Fault conditions can result in electric shock hazard Do not touch the surface of probe connectors which are exposed when the probe is removed Do not touch the patient when connecting or disconnecting a probe NOTE For Connecting a probe to the Dock Cart please refer to 3 on page 29 For Connecting a probe to the Voluson Station please refer to 3 on page 36 NOTE Prior to connecting or disconnecting a probe freeze the image It is not necessary to turn OFF power to connect or disconnect a transducer Chapter 3 Setup Instructions 3 77 GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL Section 3 7 Printer Installation NOTE For Connection schemes refer to Section 3 5 Connection of Auxiliary Devices on page 3 23 For further installation instructions see Section 3 7 1 Installing Digital Black amp White Printer Sony UP D897 on page 3 79 Section 3 7 2 Installing Digital Color Printer Sony UP D23MD or UP D25MD on page 3 81 Section 3 7 3 Installing Mitsubishi B amp W Printer P95 and Color Printer CP30 on page 3 83 Section 3 7 4 Printer Installation manually on page 3 85 Section 3 7 5 Adjustment of Printer Settings on page 3 89 A CAUTION The Bluetooth Printer Connection set as well as the Color Deskjet printer MUST NOT be installed by the user For install
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444. of the Backup 3 Click the gt gt button to copy the selected item into the Load Data field 4 To return selected items from the Load Data field to Backup Data field select the button 5 Click the LOAD button to start loading procedure of the selected Backup item into the system Chapter 4 Functional Checks 4 33 GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 4 5 3 NOTE NOTE 4 34 Save Full Backup Presets Configurations amp Application Settings A full backup always contains the following data e Patient demographic and exam data database containing the patient data and measurements SonoView image data NOT available when saving to the internal hard disk or DVD CD User Settings databases and files containing gray curves and the user settings Image transfer settings DICOM settings e g DICOM servers AE Title Station Name etc e Measure Setup Settings user specific measure settings e Machine settings general settings such as language time date format and the enabled options e Windows Network Settings network settings including the computer name Serviceplatform state of the Service Software e VP additional system data t is recommended to create a full backup of the settings once a week Always Full Backup any presets configurations and application settings to HDD and or DVD before upgrading the software and or application set
445. of the Voluson i Voluson e portable ultrasound system To avoid loss of essential data it is highly recommended to export backup patient data as well as measurements using the DVD R RW drive or a mapped network drive at least once a month Physical Connection No network connection needed Voluson6 i e PC with 4D View Software within a Sneaker Net A PC one or several with 4D View software installed is used for review and work on studies acquired on one or more Voluson i Voluson e scanners without being connected in a network By means of Sonoview the images are first stored on the Voluson i Voluson e scanner s hard drive and then exported from the scanner s hard drive to a sneaker DVD CD and finally imported from the sneaker disk to the 4D View PC s internal hard drive For Sonoview Image Management functionality refer to the Basic User Manual of the Voluson i Voluson e portable ultrasound system To avoid loss of essential data it is highly recommended to export backup patient data as well as measurements using the DVD R RW drive or a mapped network drive at least once a month Physical Connection No network connection needed Voluson i Voluson e and DICOM Server on a Network In this configuration the Voluson i Voluson e is configured to work with a DICOM server in a network environment Usually this will be the hospital network Images are first saved on the local image buffe
446. of the device Operation see Section 3 5 5 2 External USB Devices Disconnection on page 3 44 3 5 8 2 Connection via USB hub As above f applicable the USB hub must be powered via the isolation transformer 3 5 8 3 Voluson i Voluson e mounted on Modo Cart As above 3 5 8 4 Voluson i Voluson amp e mounted on Dock Cart As above 3 5 8 5 Voluson i Voluson amp e mounted on Voluson Station As above Chapter 3 Setup Instructions 3 49 GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VoLusoN e DiRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 3 5 9 Connecting the external USB Hard disk Handydrive 3 5 9 1 Connection directly to the Voluson i Voluson e system The external Handydrive HDD may be connected to the USB ports on the rear connectors panel USB cable Figure 3 64 Connection Scheme external USB HDD Handydrive An external USB Hard disk can be connected once the system is powered ON or after shutdown The Voluson i Voluson8 e Windows detects the device and automatically installs a driver During this process several dialogs may pop up starting with the Found New Hardware dialog NOTE Memory arives or sticks may be sensitive to EMC interference This may affect system performance and or image quality AN NOTICE Before disconnecting an external the system has to be informed about the removal of the device Operation see Section 3 5 5 2 External USB Devices Disconnection on page 3 44
447. oint Note Cisco recommends that Auto and Shared not be used because they present a security risk 3 11 1 6 3 Setting Security Parameters The Profile Management Security window see Figure 3 131 below enables to set parameters that control how the client adapter associates to an access point authenticates to the wireless network and encrypts and decrypts data To access this window click the SECURITY tab from any Profile Management window Profile Management General Security Advanced Set Security Ophans O WRAAVPAZ CCKM 2 EAP Type O WPAAVPA2 Parsphrase 8021 802 1x EAP Type Pre Shared Key Static WEP None Figure 3 131 Profile Management Security This window includes many security features each of which involves a number of steps You can protect your data as it is transmitted through your wireless network by encrypting it through the use of wired equivalent privacy WEP encryption keys The security features themselves are complex and need to be understood before they are implemented A CAUTION WLAN security has to be adjusted to prevent viruses and to ensure data protection Discuss settings with the hospital s network administrator He must provide the required information 3 112 Section 3 11 Connectivity Setup GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 3 11 1 7 Network Profiles Network Profiles button 1
448. ol Panel Components 5 39 Power ON OFF DUO suu ce ec e Re CR D e es 5 39 Lic ON OFE SWICH siria as 5 39 Alphanumeric Keyboard 5 39 TESIS a gcse have tetas a etd bs each ees uquna 5 39 Gain Rotary Active Mode button 5 40 Extended Keyboard 5 40 Trackball c bad EORR pad een e 5 40 Arackball BUIODS 54 xx ROS dept te acri Ronan 5 40 Key and Backlight Illumination 5 40 Bossa LT 5 40 Display Module and LCD Monitor 5 41 PernphetalSo critica 5 42 H TO UCLO s au naseh ala 5 42 Hecordaing TOOS x a see Ao US up pies 5 42 VCR and Video Converter 5 42 DVD Recorder and Video Converter 5 42 FUSSION ss 5 42 Black amp White Digital Printer 5 42 Color Digital PME ex cra dor 5 42 Color Deskjet Printer 5 42 DVD R W Drive Writer 5 43 Wireless Network Adapter 5 43 Wireless Network Interface 5 43 FOO WICI Rec 5 43 za 7 m b m ab sss 5 43 Ar FOW sertanas 7 n RP dot dos 0 00 o kala 5 44 Alr TOW DISTIDUION n a aha a ia es 5 44 s ej 0 a R ab oborta o S
449. ommon Service Desktop CSD 5 12 1 5 48 Internationalization The user interface provided by the service platform is designed for GE personnel and as such is in English only There is no multi lingual capability built into the Service Interface There are different possibilities to access the Common Service Desktop and its available features 1 Local Access via System Setup SERVICE page 2 Hemote Access requires customers permission As soon as the Common Service Desktop CSD is started the Service Home Page appears Error Logs Diagnostics Image Quality Calibration Configuration Utilities Replacement pt re e System Service Section System Information System Location not set System Type Voluson 1 System IP Address 3 249 7 134 Application Status Running Use the top level buttons to access System Service Utilities Figure 5 19 Common Service Desktop Home The navigation bar at the top of the screen allows to select from following tools Error Logs on page 5 49 Diagnostics on page 5 49 e Image Quality on page 5 50 e Calibration on page 5 50 Configuration on page 5 51 e Utilities on page 5 51 e Replacement on page 5 52 PM on page 5 52 Section 5 12 Common Service Desktop CSD GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 5 12 2 5 12 3 Error Logs VOLUSON i VOLUSON e SERVICE MANUAL When the Error Logs page is selected different log viewing options are availa
450. on Replacement parts cont d Table 9 25 Voluson Station Replacement parts E Part Name Part Number Description E KTZ280149 Probe Mux Box Voluson Station H48681 AL Probe Mux Box Voluson Station uuu KTZ280142 w LE Additional Shelf Peripherals H48671YZ Additional Shelf Peripherals ELO MEE Cover BW Printer Shelf KTZ280143 Cover BW Printer Shelf HER Console Bottom Shel Bottom Shelf KTZ280144 Console Bottom Shelf Bottom Shelf RPE2 P2 Probe Control RPE2 P2 Probe Control E Voluson Station D Cart Voluson Station D Cart m Pi 75 Lr Patient Monitor 8 75 7B Patient Monitor 8 DEREN NOTE The illustrations may not correspond to the actual product 9 40 Section 9 9 Optional Peripherals and Accessories GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VoLUSoN e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL Section 9 10 System Manuals Table 9 26 System Manuals Voluson i PartH Kretz Part Kretz Part Kretz PartH KretzH Part Name BT 06 BT 07 BT 09 BT 11 Voluson i Voluson e Service Manual KTI106052 KTI106052 KTI106052 KTI106052 sss H48661LB H48661BC H48671JC Basic User Manual Voluson i Czech KTI106090 KTI106138 KTD100830 H48671JC Chapter 9 Renewal Parts 9 41 GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL Table 9 26 System Manuals Voluson i PartH Kretz Part Kretz Part KretzH Parti Kretz Part Name B
451. on is finished Chapter 3 Setup Instructions 3 75 GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL NOTE 3 76 3 6 4 2 2 NOTE NOTE NOTE 2 O VOLUSON i VOLUSON e Recalibration by means of External Battery Charger The LEDs in the Chargers status vvindovv vvill provide status information as detailed in Table 3 11 on page 3 71 If the battery is in need of fuel gauge recalibration the red LED will flash upon insertion of the battery into the battery bay This indicator provides feedback to the user on the accuracy of the fuel gauge and avoids unnecessary battery calibration cycles The user has the option to calibrate the fuel gauge and charge the battery or to only charge the battery This option is given because a recalibration cycle is longer than a charge cycle Calibration is initiated each time the Calibrate button on the external battery charger unit see Figure 3 90 on page 3 73 is pressed So it is not recommended to press the recalibration button part way through the recalibration cycle To recalibrate the battery press the Calibrate button on the front of the battery charger unit No action is required if only a recharge is required as the charger will automatically begin to charge the battery The blue calibration LED will flash to indicate that the battery is undergoing the recalibration cycle There may be a short delay before the calibration begins During cali
452. on of up to 3 probes to the Voluson i Voluson e 5 Connect the cable to the rear of the Voluson i Voluson e The cable is listed below LAN cable Connect the ethernet cable routing from the LAN isolation box into the network port of the Voluson i Voluson e 6 Mount and connect other peripherals as described in Section 3 5 3 8 and Section 3 5 3 9 7 Connect the main power cable to the Power Supply of the Voluson Station the other end connect to a hospital grade main power outlet with the proper rated voltage 3 36 Section 3 5 Connection of Auxiliary Devices GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 3 5 3 1 Attaching the Voluson i Voluson e to the Voluson Station cont d 8 Press the Circuit breaker on the Voluson Station To start up the system press the On Off button see Figure 3 85 on the control panel of the Voluson i Voluson e system for 3 seconds Additional Shelf Peripherals e g Color printer Circuit breaker on Voluson Station Console Bottom Shelf main power cable e g B amp W Printer Power Supply Figure 3 40 Peripherals mounted and secured Power Supply of Voluson Station 3 5 3 2 Installation Gel Condom Holder Probe Holder for Endocavity Probe 1 Put the Gel Condom Holder or the Probe Holder for Endocavity Probes into the Holder Adaptation Figure 3 41 Installation Gel Holder
453. onal Modo Cart 3 25 Attaching the Voluson i Voluson e to the Modo Cart 3 25 Mounting small Peripherals e g Black White Printer 3 27 Mounting large Peripherals e g Color Printer 3 28 Connection and Usage of the optional Dock Cart 3 29 Attaching the Voluson i Voluson e to the Dock Cart 3 29 Installation of the Probe Mux Box 3 31 Installation of the Probe Shelf 3 32 Installation of the Top Probe Holder 3 32 Mounting small Peripherals e g Black White Printer 3 33 Mounting large Peripherals e g Color Printer 3 34 xvi Table of Contents GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL Connection and Usage of the optional Voluson Station 3 35 Attaching the Voluson i Voluson e to the Voluson Station 3 35 Installation Gel Condom Holder Probe Holder for Endocavity Probe 3 37 Installation of the Additional Shelf Peripherals 3 38 Installation of the Console Bottom Shelf 3 38 Installation of the Cover BW Printer Shelf 3 38 Installation of the Patient Monitor 3 39 Installation of the Probe Mux Box Voluson Station 3 40 Mounting small Peripherals e
454. onitor tilts up and down 2 Speakers two loudspeakers for Doppler sound 3 Control Panel contains TGC slider controls trackball alphanumeric keyboard and different buttons used to operate the Voluson i Voluson amp e 4 Alphanumeric Keyboard upper row of keys are assigned to ultrasound specific functions 5 Trackball and Trackball buttons 6 Air Vents 7 Probe Port one active probe connector 8 Probe Locking Lever 9 ON OFF Switch 10 Release Latches 3 12 Section 3 4 Preparing for Set Up GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VoLUSoN e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 3 4 1 2 Rear View of the Voluson i Voluson e System Figure 3 9 shows a view of the Voluson i Voluson e ultrasound unit rear panel and external peripheral accessory connectors Figure 3 9 View of the Voluson i Voluson e Rear Panel 1 Two interchangeable USB ports Printers DVD R RW Drive and other peripherals 2 Docking connector connector for Voluson Station Docking Adapter 3 Port for DC IN AC Adapter 4 SVGA Output VCR option or CRT monitor option 5 LAN 10 100 Base TX Ethernet network connector 6 PCMCIA port for PC card Wireless LAN only available with GPC1 3 7 Ejection lever for PCMCIA device Chapter 3 Setup Instructions 3 13 GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 3 4 1 3 Front Vievv of the Modo Cart Figure 3 10 Modo Cart Front Vievv 1 Changeable
455. onnect one end of the VGA cable to SVGA OUT located on the Voluson i Voluson e rear connector panel 2 Connect the other end of the VGA cable to RGB IN on the video converter rear 3 Connect one end of the S Video cable to S VIDEO OUT on the video converter 4 Connect the other end of the S Video cable to S VIDEO IN at the rear of the DVD recorder Dip switches are located beneath the video converter as shown in Figure 3 74 on page 3 60 5 6 Set the svvitches to the correct positions as shovvn in Figure 3 75 on page 3 60 When all power and signal cables are connected to the system DVD recorder and video converter proceed as follows in the order stated a Press the power ON switch on the DVD recorder b Press the power ON switch on the Video converter c Turn ON power to the Voluson i Voluson e system 7 Press the Input Select button see Figure 3 74 on page 3 60 on the video converter three times in order to select RGB Input as your signal source The LED located on the video converter front panel will be illuminated accordingly 8 Adjust the DVD Recorder settings as described in Section 3 5 14 5 on page 3 63 Voluson6 i Voluson e mounted on Dock Cart For instructions see Section 3 5 2 6 Mounting large Peripherals e g Color Printer on page 3 34 The DVD recorder must be powered from the Dock Cart itself via one of the isolated peripheral power cables provided on the Dock
456. onnect the power supply of the USB Hub 3 5 6 3 Voluson i Voluson e mounted on Dock Cart Not available with the Dock Cart 3 5 6 4 Voluson i Voluson e mounted on Voluson Station Not available with the Voluson Station Chapter 3 Setup Instructions 3 45 GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VoLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 3 5 7 Connecting the DVD R RW Drive 3 5 7 1 Connection directly to the Voluson i Voluson e system The DVD R RW Drive can be connected to the USB ports on the rear connector panel BBB isolation transformer USB cable power socket Figure 3 60 Connection Scheme DVD R RW Drive A CAUTION When connecting directly to the system it is necessary to use additional AC DC power supply supplied with the drive As a safety requirement the AC DC must be medical grade conforming 60601 1 standard or the safety must be ensured by the use of a medical grade isolation transformer A NOTICE Auxiliary equipment with direct mains connection requires galvanic separation e g by use of a medical grade isolation transformer NOTE The connection Scheme for DVD Drive Samsung De Lock and Teac is similary the same 3 46 Section 3 5 Connection of Auxiliary Devices GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 3 5 7 1 NOTE A CAUTION A NOTICE NOTE 3 5 7 2 3 5 7 3 3 5 7 4 3 5 7 5 Connection directly to
457. op of the system cables Loop any peripheral cable excess length into one bundle Chapter 2 Site Preparation 2 3 GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VoLUSoN e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 2 2 4 Probe Environmental Requirements Operation Ambient temperature 18 to 30 C Storage 10 to 50 C NOTE Temperature in degrees C Conversion to degrees F C 9 5 32 A NOTICE SYSTEMS AND ELECTRONIC PROBES ARE DESIGNED FOR STORAGE TEMPERATURES OF 10 TO 50 degrees C WHEN EXPOSED TO LARGE TEMPERATURE VARIATIONS THE PRODUCT SHOULD BE KEPT IN ROOM TEMPERATURE FOR 10 HOURS BEFORE USE 2 2 5 Time and Manpower Requirements Site preparation takes time Begin Pre installation checks as soon as possible If possible allow six weeks before delivery for enough time to make necessary changes A CAUTION Only one person is required to unpack the Voluson i Voluson e ultrasound unit At least tvvo people must be available to unpack the Cart Attempts to move the Cart considerable distances or on an incline by one person alone could result in personal injury and or damage to the system 2 2 6 System Specifications 2 2 6 1 Physical Dimensions of Voluson i Voluson e The physical dimensions of the Voluson i Voluson e unit are summarized in Table 2 5 Table 2 5 Physical Dimensions of Voluson i Voluson e without peripherals 59 cm 2 3 inches 358 mm 14 2 inches 313 mm 12 4 inches 5 kg 11 lbs
458. open restart the system Can t open CAV730 Distribution Hardware patterndat bin restart the system CHA Pulselnversion flag for this Probe is not set restart the system Cine2D CtrlBlock vSetState value of m 1 eCineType undefined Cine2D CtrlBlock vSetState value of m pGIP eR W Mode U restart the system undefined Comet esas deal restart the system check connection from system to VCR VCR has power and is on ConManager RC_ConstructGOPs Memory allocation failed restart the system CPF Hardware not found restart the system CPl mode is only with curved probe nAction Contact R amp D restart the system CPS_ Interface TOHVV vSet VOL MODE incorrect value for ism ColorDMA Active 5 CPS_ Interface ToHVV vSet VOL MODE incorrect value for restart the system EndOfFramelnt CPS InterfaceToHW vSet VOL MODE incorrect value for LongLineMemFIFO y CPS_InterfaceToHW vSet_VOL_MODE incorrect value for restart the system Mode 4D Chapter 7 Diagnostics Troubleshooting 7 27 restart the system GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL BmerMesages CRI mismatch in steering angle header info restart the system CtrIMvGrpRepresentations isInWriteMode not supported for restart the system mode nr xx dDistanceFocusReferenceBF ToProbeSurface out of valid range restart the system check storage destination of Full Backup Delete error B
459. or Set Up GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 3 4 1 6 Rear Vievv of the Dock Cart Dock Cart light Figure 3 13 Dock Cart Dock Cart light Rear Vievv 1 Lan Isolation Box not available on Dock Cart light 2 Moving Handles 3 Release Lever not available on Dock Cart light 4 Cable Guide 5 Probe Mux Box not available on Dock Cart light 6 Mains Power Switch 7 Power Supply Fuses for changing between 115V and 230V 8 Voltage Output Selector switch 115V and 230V Chapter 3 Setup Instructions 3 17 GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VoLUSoN e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 3 4 1 7 Front View of the Voluson Station Figure 3 14 Voluson Station Front View 1 Patient Monitor 2 Changeable probe gel holders 3 optional Probe Mux Box 4 Cover BW Printer and Console Bottom Shelf 5 Footrest 6 Brakes 7 Front Caster Wheels 3 18 Section 3 4 Preparing for Set Up GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 3 4 1 8 Rear Vievv of the Voluson Station 1 2 4 3 5 6 Figure 3 15 Voluson Station Rear Vievv 1 Release Lever 2 Changeable probe gel holders 3 Additional Shelf Peripherals e g for Color printer 4 Storage Tray Back 5 Mains Power Switch 6 Power Supply Fuses for changing between 115V and 230V 7 Voltage Output Selector switch 115V and 230V 8 Back Caster Wheels Chapter 3 Setup Inst
460. or complete cleaning instructions 3 Carefully slide the probe around the right side of the keyboard toward the probe holder Ensure that the probe is placed gently in the probe holder Disconnecting the probe Prior to disconnecting a probe freeze the image t is unnecessary to switch the unit off If a probe is disconnected while running write mode a software error may occur In this case switch the unit OFF perform a reset 1 Press the locking lever downwards to unlock it 2 Carefully slide the probe and connector away from the probe port and around the right side of the keyboard Connecting a probe to the Dock Cart Voluson Station The Probe Box enables the connection of up to 3 probes to the Voluson i Voluson e 1 Push the probe connector into the probe socket of the Voluson i Voluson e 2 Lift the locking lever upwards to lock the probe connector Chapter 4 Functional Checks 4 27 GE HEALTHCARE O VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 4 4 10 Image Management Sonovievv For Sonoview Image Management functionality refer to the Basic User Manual of Voluson i e It talks about several topics 4 28 Clipboard Sending Exams Printing Exams Images Export Exams Images Backup Exams Restore the Backup Exams DICOM Print Send Verifying and Pinging a Device Sending Images via e mail Browsing and Managing an Exam s stored Image Connectivi
461. or each Voluson i system encrypted Software Option string password u 555 which is specific for each Voluson i system encrypted Softvvare Option string passvvord Interface for DICOM 3 Standard ns which is specific for each Voluson e system Chapter 9 Renewal Parts 9 15 GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL Table 9 7 Options and Upgrades 4D Basic 4D rendering only no 3D H48661DA encrypted Software Option string password Mode and no access to volume data which is specific for each Voluson e system encrypted Software Option string password H which is specific for each Voluson e system Note The option 3D 4D Advanced is only available if the option 4D Basic is also enabled 3D 4D Advanced 3D Mode and Real H48661DB Time 4D encrypted Software Option string password which is specific for each Voluson e system Note The Real time 4D endocavity probe RIC is only applicable if this option is enabled RIC Probe H48661DC stand alone PC Software which can be used to view and work on data produced with Voluson i Voluson e H48651FB 4D View PC Software encrypted Software Option string password which is specific for each Voluson i system Note The option VCI is only available if the option Volume Ultrasound is also enabled encrypted Software Option string password which is specific for each Volu
462. ormation on page 1 18 Chapter 3 Setup Instructions 3 9 GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 3 4 1 Verify Customer Order and Inspect Components cont d e Optional Visually inspect the Modo Cart components using the following checklist Table 3 6 Damage Inspection Checklist Modo Cart optional v step tem Recommended Procedure 0000000 IO ESC 9 omnes EEC Check the isolation transformer connectors and the associated cabling for good connection and proper insulation Japan only Exchange pull out protection of main power cord Transformer Check the power cord for cuts loose hardware tire marks exposed insulation or any deterioration Verify continuity Check that the front castors can swivel and can be placed in the locked position by pressing the foot Front Castors brake lever n each castor 7 Rear Castors Check that the rear castors can roll and swivel Modo Cart Verify that the voltage of the optional Modo Cart is correct Voltage see Section 3 4 3 Modo Cart Voltage Configuration on page 3 20 NOTE Report any items that are missing back ordered or damaged to your GE Healthcare sales representative The contact address is shown in Contact Information on page 1 18 Power Cord Optional Visually inspect the Dock Cart components using the following checklist Table 3 7 Damage Inspection Checklist Dock Cart optional BEHR Main
463. orrect see vSetReplayParams call restart the system Chapter 7 Diagnostics Troubleshooting 7 33 GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL Error Messages RepresentationManager vCreate Nr Dim 2 incorrect see restart the system vSetReplayParams call RepresentationManager vResizeBufferLength called within restart the system Transaction RepresentationManager vResizeBufferLength caused l l restart the system exception replay buffer is not empty RepresentationManager vSetGeoDescription called within l restart the system Transaction RepresentationManager vSetReplayParams called within restart the system Transaction Restore error Error while reading backup data Backup Data are probably damage Try again or load another backup RiseSmooth Out Of Range press ok and save this user setting once again RT_4DTissueFilterBlock bDllLineFilter call failed restart the system RT_4DTissueFilterBlock bDllLineFrameFilter call failed restart the system RT_4DTissueFilterBlock execute DMA Block size and i restart the system calculated frame size differs RT_4DTissueFilterBlock execute replay buffer write adress is NULL restart the system RT_4DTissueFilterBlock Storage Error no dynamic memory for filter operations available restart the system HT 4DTissueFilterBlock storage needed for one filtered volume differs from available Unitsize within replay bu
464. ory agency Note Reducing the transmit power level conserves battery power but decreases radio range Sets your client adapter to its optimum power consumption setting Default CAM Constantly Awake Mode CAM Constantly Awake Mode Keeps the client adapter powered up continuously so there is little lag in message response time Consumes the most power but offers the highest throughput Is recommended for desktop computers Power Save and devices that use AC power Mode Fast PSP Power Save Mode Switches between PSP and CAM mode depending on network traffic s recommended when power consumption is a concern but you need greater throughput than that allowed by Max PSP Max PSP Max Power Saving Conserves the most power but offers the lowest throughput Is recommended for devices for which power consumption is the ultimate concern such as small battery powered devices Note If this profile is configured for use in an ad hoc network CAM mode is used automatically Specifies the type of network in which your client adapter is installed Default Infrastructure Network Type Ad Hoc Often referred to as peer to peer Indicates that your wireless network consists of a few wireless devices that are not connected to a wired Ethernet network through an access point For example an ad hoc network could be set up between computers in a conference room so that users can share information in a meeting Infrastructure Indicates that your wi
465. ossibility Turning the system on without acclimation after arriving at site may cause the system to be damaged Table 3 3 Acclimation Time F EEEE RR ERRE mpepmpepsperepe n e s s w e o SADO 3 2 Section 3 2 Set Up Reminders GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VoLUSoN e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 3 2 3 Safety Reminders DANGER WHEN USING ANY TEST INSTRUMENT THAT IS CAPABLE OF OPENING THE AC GROUND LINE 1 METER S GROUND SWITCH IS OPEN DO NOT TOUCH THE UNIT CAUTION Two people are required to unpack the optional Cart because of its weight Two people are required whenever a part weighing 16kg 35 lbs or more must be lifted CAUTION If the unit is very cold or hot do NOT turn on its power until it has had sufficient time to acclimate to its operating environment CAUTION To prevent electrical shock connect the unit to a properly grounded power outlet Do NOT use a three to two prong adapter This defeats safety grounding CAUTION Do NOT wear the ESD wrist strap when you work on live circuits and more than 30 V peak is present CAUTION Do not operate this unit unless all board covers and frame panels are securely in place to ensure optimal system performance and cooling When covers are removed EMI may be present CAUTION OPERATOR MANUAL S The User Manual s should be fully read and understood before operating the Voluson6 i Voluson e Keep manuals near the u
466. ot up or may beep when turned ON Should this occur the system needs to recharge the battery This could take 15 minutes to as long as 10 hours depending on battery age system input voltage and system temperature To eliminate draining the battery the system should remain plugged into a wall outlet with wall outlet power switch in ON position The lithium ion technology used in the system s battery is significantly less hazardous to the environment than the lithium metal technology used in some other batteries such as watch batteries The battery is designed to work with Voluson6 i Voluson e systems only Only use the batteries authorized by GE Healthcare Used batteries should not be placed with common household waste products Contact your local authority for the location of a chemical waste collection program nearest to you The battery has a safety device Do not disassemble or alter it Charge the batteries only when the ambient temperature is between 0 and 65 C 32 and 149 F and discharge the batteries between 10 and 55 C 14 and 131 F Do not short circuit the battery by directly connecting the battery terminals with metal objects Do not heat the battery or discard it in a fire e Do not expose the battery to temperature over 60 C 140 F Keep it avvay from fire and other heat sources Do not charge the battery near a heat source e g fire or heaters Do not leave the battery in direct sunlight
467. our permission Sony LIP D837 f your hardware came with an installation CD Windows connect to Windows Update to search For 2 or Floppy disk insert it now sofware Yes this time only i Yes now and every time connect a device What do you want the wizard to do No not this time O Install the software automatically Recommended Click Next to continue Click Next to continue Lancel Met gt Figure 3 95 Found New Hardware Wizard 2 Select No not this time and verify with NEXT 3 In the next window select Install from a list or specific location and then click on NEXT 4 Select Search for the best driver in these locations and check mark Include this location in the search see Figure 3 96 on page 3 80 Chapter 3 Setup Instructions 3 79 GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 3 7 1 1 Install the UP D897 printer softvvare driver cont d NOTE If path R system is different from what is shown in Figure 3 96 click on the BROWSE button to search correct driver Found New Hardware Wizard Please choose pour search and installation options Search far the best driver in these locations Browse For Folder Select the folder that contains drivers For your hardware 3 HpDeskjet6122 MitsubishiCP770Dw y OlivettiP210 SonyUP D21MD Use the check boxes below to limi
468. oval Procedure 8 66 Column Label Cover Installation Procedure 8 66 Replacement of the Top Column Front Cover 8 67 Mules aterra dadas pena apa Suq ae a 8 67 Table of Contents XXXV GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL TOOS ae a ea eat aa dea ae ee 8 67 miseris 8 67 Top Column Front Cover Removal Procedure 8 67 Top Column Front Cover Installation Procedure 8 68 Replacement of the Bottom Column Front Cover 8 69 MEandower xs dpa mier y peta sx panes 8 69 cx aci rmt ue booa p Mee di 8 69 PIepatatlols Sitio s ina buses 8 69 Bottom Column Front Cover Removal Procedure 8 69 Bottom Column Front Cover Installation Procedure 8 70 Replacement of the Top Shelf Bottom Front Cover 8 71 Mision 8 71 OOS arts oe rcc 8 71 TODA allOEiS 2 222 2 302 B n da gal s da 8 71 Top Shelf Bottom Front Cover Removal Procedure 8 71 Top Shelf Bottom Front Cover nstallation Procedure 8 71 Replacement of the Front and Rear VVheels 8 72 MANPOWER Er Tr rrr 8 72 TOOG ea sb awa rea a e es bon 8 72 FToparallofi unidad ie 8 72 Wheels Removal Procedure
469. over Top Housing incl Latches Display Front Frame with Logo and naming up Foul rd ey m attached only used at Voluson i systems Display Front Frame Assy KTZ154783 Display Front Frame 2 naming stickers Voluson i Voluson e 1 Volusoni 1 Voluson e can replace KT Z154758 Latch Assy right left KTZ196202 96202 Display Locking Latches right left GPF1 Fans Board Assy KTZ154741 Board with 5 fans cixir GPS1 Speakers Module meam 54742 Leftand Right Speaker and Right Leftand Right Speaker EL for TGC Slide pot 6 pcs KTZ196175 Set includes 6 Caps for TGC Slide pot and Rotary Knob 1 1 In Knob ETS Kit KiZi96176 7 96176 Coss screws E kit printed incl special native language keys x Key Cap Kit Swedish H48651LZ tool for pulling out l KTZ154750 kit printed incl special native language keys om Key Cap Kit Danish H48651M tool for pulling out KTZ154751 kit printed incl special native language keys om Key Cap Kit Norwegian H48651MA tool for pulling out mE KTZ154752 kit printed incl special native language keys ome Key Cap Kit Finnish H48651MB tool for pulling out y KTZ154753 kit printed incl special native language keys LE Key Cap Kit Spanish H48651MC tool for pulling out T i KTZ154754 kit printed incl special native language keys ome Key Cap Kit French H48651MD tool for pulling out ik i KTZ154755 kit printed incl special native langu
470. p e SERVICE MANUAL GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 3 11 1 6 2 Setting Advanced Parameters The Profile Management Advanced window see Figure 3 130 below enables you to set parameters that control how the client adapter operates within an infrastructure or ad hoc network To open this window click the ADVANCED tab from any Profile Management window Profile Management General Security Advanced ur larla Power Save Mode CAM Constantly Awake Mode v 802 11b g 100 mw Network Type Infrastructure k 802 114 40 mw m 802 11b Preamble 5 Short amp Long O Long Only Wireless Mode Wireless Mode When Starting 4d Hoc Network 5 GHz 54 Mbps 2 4 GHz 54 Mbps 5 GHz 54 Mbps 2 4 GHz 11 Mbps P 2 4 GHz 11 Mbps 2 4 GHz 54 Mbps 802 11 Authentication Mode Auto Open Shared Preferred APs Figure 3 130 Profile Management Advanced Table 3 19 Profile Management Advanced Parameters Specifies the preferred power level at which your client adapter transmits Although the adapter supports up to 100 mW the transmit power level that is actually used is limited to the maximum value allowed by Transmit Power country s regulatory agency FCC in the U S DOC in Canada ETSI in Europe TELEC in Japan etc Level Default The maximum power level programmed into the client adapter and allowed by your country s regulat
471. p Backup EUM Database Repair Tool etc e C Chapter 9 Renewal Parts GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 325 9 14 Table 9 7 System Boot DVD 8 1 3 for Voluson i Voluson e BT 09 System Boot DVD 8 1 4 for Voluson i Voluson e BT 09 System Boot DVD 8 1 5 for Voluson i Voluson e BT 09 System Boot DVD 8 1 6 for Voluson i Voluson e BT 09 System Boot DVD 8 2 0 Rev B for Voluson i Voluson e BT 09 System Boot DVD 8 2 1 Rev C for Voluson i Voluson e BT 09 USB System Stick 8 0 1 Voluson i Voluson e BT 09 USB System Stick 8 1 0 Voluson i Voluson e BT 09 USB System Stick 8 1 1 Voluson i Voluson e BT 09 USB System Stick 8 1 2 Voluson i Voluson e BT 09 USB System Stick 8 1 3 Voluson i Voluson e BT 09 USB System Stick 8 1 4 Voluson i Voluson e BT 09 USB System Stick 8 1 5 Voluson i Voluson e BT 09 Options and Upgrades KTZ280166 VOLUSON i VOLUSON bootable DVD for System HDD recovery Contents SP with newest MS patches Linux rescue partition System C Image UISApp Backup EUM Database Repair Tool etc bootable DVD for System HDD recovery Contents SP with newest MS patches Linux rescue partition System C Image UISApp Backup EUM Database Repair Tool etc bootable DVD for System HDD recovery Contents SP with newest MS patches Linux rescue partitio
472. page 10 5 10 7 11 3 Generic Procedure on Probe Leakage Current The most common method of measuring probe leakage is to partly immerse the probe into a saline bath while the probe is connected to the ultrasound system and active This method measures the actual leakage current resulting from the transducer RF drive Measurements should be made under the test conditions specified in Table 10 10 on page 10 13 or e Table 10 11 on page 10 13 as applicable For each combination the probe must be active to find the worst case condition POLARITY REVERSING SWITCH BLACK PROBE CONSOLE POWER N WHITE OUTLET G GREEN I MOMENTARY SWITCH LEAKAGE TEST METER Figure 10 7 Set Up for Probe Leakage Current NOTE Each probe will have some amount of leakage current dependent on its design Small variations in probe leakage currents are normal from probe to probe Other variations will result from differences in line voltage and test lead placement Chapter 10 Care amp Maintenance 10 23 GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VoLUSoN e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL Section 10 8 When There s Too Much Leakage Current 10 8 1 NOTE 10 8 2 Chassis Fails Check the ground on the power cord and plug for continuity Ensure the ground is not broken frayed or intermittent Replace any defective part Tighten all grounds Ensure star washers are under all ground studs Inspect wiring for bad cr
473. page 8 7 The Software parts to be upgraded e g Ultrasound Application Software Service Software EUM MS Patches etc depend on the contents of the System DVD being used f the currently installed software has to be upgraded to a newer version and the system DVD being used is SW 8 2 0 or higher a new software specific Permanent key is required Calculated in OKOS Option Key Order System http 3 187 187 9 OKOS If you do not have permission to access OKOS contact the On Line Center to get the necessary key Manpower One person 1 hour depends on contents of System DVD peripherals etc Tools System DVD Preparations Before performing the Software Update Upgrade A make sure that all system functions are working correct B check the current Ultrasound Application Software version and the installed Options C ifthe currently installed software has to be upgraded to a newer version and the system DVD being used is SW 8 2 0 or higher calculate new software specific Permanent key in OKOS It is NOT necessary to save Full System Configuration Full Backup prior to the upgrade All existing User Programs 3D 4D Programs and Auto Text settings remain untouched Chapter 8 Replacement Procedures 8 3 VOLUSON i VOLUSON e GE HEALTHCARE SERVICE MANUAL DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 8 2 1 4 Preparations cont d 1 Press the UTILITIES key on the keyboard once to display the Utilities menu 2 S
474. pe place on the printer right image at Figure 3 22 above 4 Place the end of the Velcro tape on the top of the other end left image at Figure 3 23 below Figure 3 23 fasten Velcro tape NOTE Make sure that the Velcro tape is firmly fastened For reference see Figure 3 21 on page 3 26 5 Connect the peripheral device and mount the pull out protection of the power cable Links to connection schemes can be found in Table 3 9 Connection Procedures on page 3 23 NOTE A power extender cable from the power outlets of the Modo Carts isolation transformer should be used to connect peripheral devices Please connect the power extender cable to the peripherals first then connect the other end to the isolation transformer of the Modo Cart Cables can be routed inside the cable management clips see Figure 3 11 on page 3 15 N Connect B W printer or Color printer a Connect isolation transformer Power Extender Cable gt ik Figure 3 24 Connect peripheral device to the Modo Cart isolation transformer Chapter 3 Setup nstructions 3 27 GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VoLUSoN e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 3 5 1 3 Mounting large Peripherals e g Color Printer 1 Place the Color Printer VCR or DVD recorder on the middle peripheral shelf of the Modo Cart 2 Take a Velcro tape and pull it under the shelf left image at Figure 3 25 below m L J Figure 3 2
475. perate with the Voluson i Voluson e smart battery A CAUTION Always observe the following SAFETY precautions Do not use in patient environment Do not use in anesthetic and oxygen patient environment Do not expose the charger or power supply to water or conductive liquids this is not a sealed case Do not open the charger or power supply case There are no user serviceable parts inside Do not cover the fan exhaust or obstruct the airflow as this will cause overheating Use only the manufacturer s power supply and observe terminal polarity Place the charger in a cool location away from external heat sources CAUTION During recalibration the battery connector and base of the charger may become warm 1 Place the charger unit on a flat level surface away from sources of heat and moisture 2 Plug the DC connector from the power supply into the back of the charger M NN N Se as 20 AN ALS I 1 a Y 1 4 X Battery Bay Calibration Button Status Window Figure 3 90 Battery Charger Unit 3 Connect the power supply to the mains AC supply using the cable supplied 4 Place the battery into the battery bay making sure that the connector is fully seated The LEDs in the status window see Figure 3 90 above provide status information as detailed in Table 3 11 on page 3 71 and the charger will automatically starts charging During the charging procedure the green LED is flashin
476. pheral 3 Leakage Current PROBES from previous page Allovved Measured OK Comments 64460084347v71175874 70075 ome E me E EE ome EE 10 26 Section 10 10 Electrical Safety Test Form GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VoLUSoN e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL Appendix A Acoustic Output amp Index Determination Tables Section A 1 Overview This chapter provides Acoustic Output Reporting Tables acc to IEC60601 2 37 and FDA Track 3 and a Summary of measured Quantities for Index Determination acc to IEC62359 for all applicable Transducers at different Operating Modes Table A 1 Tables for Transducers at different Operating Modes A 1 11 Tables for 12L RS at 2D Mode B Mode A 15 A 1 12 Tables for 12L RS at Motion Mode B M Mode A 16 12L RS A 1 13 Tables for 12L RS at Pulsed VVave Doppler PVV Mode A 17 A 1 14 Tables for 12L RS at Color Flow Mode CFM Mode A 18 A 1 19 Tables for E8C RS at Color Motion Mode CM Mode A 1 20 Tables for 9L RS at 2D Mode B Mode A 24 A 1 21 Tables for 9L RS at Motion Mode B M Mode A 25 A 1 22 Tables for 9L RS at Pulsed Wave Doppler PW Mode A 26 A 1 23 Tables for 9L RS at Color Flow Mode CFM Mode A 27 Acoustic Output amp Index Determination Tables A 1 GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL Table A 1 Tables for Transducers at different Operating Modes A 1
477. pherals turn on 3 Power up I j I Watch the displays during power up to verify that no warning or error messages are displayed Verify that the system properly recognizes all probes Displays Verify proper display on the LCD monitor Full Backup all customer presets on Hard disk and or DVD see Presets Section 4 5 3 Save Full Backup Presets Configurations amp Application Settings on page 4 34 Functional Checks The functional checks take about 60 minutes to perform Refer to the Voluson Voluson e Basic User Manual whenever necessary System Checks Table 10 5 System Functional Checks me m O OO er Verify basic B Mode 2D operation Check the basic system controls that affect this mode of operation M Mode Verify basic M Mode operation Check the basic system controls that affect this mode of operation Verify basic CFM Mode Color Flow Mode and PD Mode Power Doppler Mode operation CFM Mode Check the basic system seai that affect this mode of 4 Spectral Doppler Verify basic PVV Doppler Mode operation Mode Check the basic system controls that affect this mode of operation 5 3D Mode Verify basic 3D Mode operation optional Check the basic system controls that affect this mode of operation RealTime 4D Mode Verify basic RealTime 4D Mode operation optional Check the basic system controls that affect this mode of operation 7 Applicable Verify the basic operation of all optional modes
478. place or store a When disinfecting a probe sensitive probe head probe on its scan head ensure that there is sufficient TAKE EXTREME CARE space between the probe and the container bottom Section 10 5 System Maintenance GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VoLUSoN e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 10 5 5 4 Disinfection by means of the RIC Holder Especially for Real time 4D endocavity probes RIC it is necessary to take extreme care when transporting the system with the probe attached or during the disinfection process Inadequate handling may lead to dead elements shocked head mechanics etc The RIC Holder especially developed for RIC Real time 4D endocavity probes guarantees that the sensitive probe head does not hit the bottom of the container during the disinfection procedure NOTE Instructions are supplied with each RIC Holder KTZ225469 RIC Holder Endocavity soaking cup kit RIC Holder RIC Holder Section 10 6 Using a Phantom The use of a Phantom is not required during Preventive Maintenance Customer may use it as part of their Quality Assurance Program tests Chapter 10 Care amp Maintenance 10 11 GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VoLUSoN e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL Section 10 7 Electrical Safety Tests 10 7 1 A CAUTION A WARNING A WARNING A CAUTION A CAUTION A CAUTION 10 12 Safety Test Overview The electrical safety tests in this section a
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482. protection IP Code IPX 0 degree of protection provided by the enclosure per IEC 60529 IP Code IPX 1 IPX 0 no protection against ingress of water IP Code IPX 7 IPX 1 protected against dripping water IPX 7 protected against the effects of immersion various Equipment Type BF man in the box symbol IEC 878 02 03 indicates B Type equipment having even more electrical probe connectors isolation than standard Type B equipment because it is on the base of the unit Main label intended for intimate patient contact Chapter 1 Introduction 1 5 GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KT1106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL Table 1 5 Product Icons Continued LABEL SYMBOL PURPOSE MEANING LOCATION CAUTION This unit weighs This precaution is intended to prevent injury that may result if Special care must be used to avoid one person attempt to move heavy parts e g the optional Used in the Service and User Manual Modo Cart considerable distances or on an incline due to its i weight which should be adjacentto equipment at all times for quick reference Two people are required whenever a part weighing 16kg 35 lbs or more must be lifted Pushing prohibited Do not lean on the system Tipping danger various Take special care when moving the system Loading prohibited Do not put any items on this shelf Danger of breaking at top cover of the system Also items might be
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484. r Network Printer Wizard The wizard needs to know which type of printer to set up This wizard helps you install a printer or make printer Select the option that describes the printer you want to use s Local printer attached to this computer Automatically detect and install my Plug and Play printer through a USB port or any other hot pluggable CO A network printer or a printer attached to another computer port such as IEEE 1394 infrared and so an you do nat need to use this wizard Click Cancel to close the wizard and then plug the printer s cable inta pour computer or point the printer toward your computer s infrared port and turn the prater an Windows will automatically install the printer Far you If you have a Plug and Play printer that connecte 1 Ta set up a network printer that is not attached to a print server Toren elici Hen use the Local printer option Figure 3 106 Add Printer Wizard 8 Select the corresponding Printer Port e g Figure 3 107 USB001 and click NEXT Add Printer Wizard Add Printer Wizard Select a Printer Port F Install Printer Software Computers communicate with printers through ports The manufacturer and model determine which printer software to use Select the port vau want pour printer to use If the port is not listed you can create a select the manufacturer and model of your printer IF your printer came with an installation new port disk click
485. r is on battery is charging NOTE To check capacity of the battery move the cursor over the Battery Icon in the status area Capacity 62 26 Source Battery Battery calibration recommended Figure 3 89 Battery Capacity check When shutting down the system leave the main power cable connected to remain in standby and therefore battery fully charged A NOTICE Ifthe system is left in the OFF condition system unplugged from the wall outlet for an extended period of time 3 to 5 days or more the system may not boot up or may beep when turned ON If this occurs the battery needs to be recharged by means of the internal or the external optional battery charger Operation see Section 3 6 4 1 Charging the Battery on page 3 72 A CAUTION Ifthe VolusonG i Voluson6 e portable ultrasound system is not being used on a monthly basis the battery needs to be removed during lengthy non use period Chapter 3 Setup Instructions 3 71 GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VoLUSoN e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 3 6 4 Internal Lithium lon Battery cont d The lithium ion technology used in the system s battery is significantly less hazardous to the environment than the lithium metal technology used in some other batteries such a watch batteries A CAUTION Used batteries should not be placed with common household waste products Contact local authorities for the location of a chemical waste collection program nearest you N
486. r of signal cables In addition to electromagnetic energy EMC also includes possible effects from electrical fields magnetic fields electrostatic discharge and disturbances in the electrical power supply For applicable standards refer to Chapter 2 in the Basic User Manual Compliance The Voluson i Voluson e unit conforms to all applicable conducted and radiated emission limits and to immunity from electrostatic discharge radiated and conducted RF fields magnetic fields and power line transient requirements as mentioned in IEC 60601 1 2 For CE Compliance it is critical that all covers screws shielding gaskets mesh clamps are in good condition installed tightly without skew or stress Proper installation following all comments noted in this service manual is required in order to achieve full EMC performance Electrostatic Discharge ESD Prevention Do not touch any boards with integrated circuits prior to taking the necessary ESD precautions 1 When installing boards ESD may cause damage to a board ALWAYS connect yourself via an arm wrist strap to any exposed metal part of the system 2 Follow general guidelines for handling of electrostatic sensitive equipment Risk of electrical shock System must be turned off and Battery has to be removed Avoid all contact with electrical contacts conductors and components Always use non conductive handles designed for the removal and replacement of ESD sensitive parts Al
487. r on the scanner At the end of the examination the images are sent to the DICOM server via a DICOM spooler This scenario requires that the scanner is configured to be connected to the DICOM server Physical Connection You will need one network cable 1 Connect one end of the cable to the Ethernet connector on the Voluson i Voluson e 2 Connect the other end of the cable to the wall outlet If a Peer to Peer Network is connected to the hospital s network you may connect the Voluson6 i Voluson e to the Peer to Peer Network Chapter 3 Setup Instructions 3 107 GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VoLUSoN e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 3 11 1 6 Wireless Network Configuration The following procedure is used to configure the Voluson i Voluson e system for a wireless network environment AN NOTICE To configure the Voluson i Voluson e ultrasound unit to work with the WLAN adapter WLAN Interface the hospital s network administrator must provide the required information 1 Connect the Wireless Network adapter Wireless Network Interface as described in Section 3 5 4 on page 3 43 2 Press the UTILITIES key on the keyboard once to display the Utilities menu 3 Select SYSTEM and then open the NETWORK page on the System Setup desktop screen 4 Click the WLAN CONFIGURATION button Webwork WLAN Configuration button Figure 3 126 WLAN Configuration The CURRENT STATUS of the selec
488. r system Warning Label Voluson i Voluson e Main Label Assembly label Figure 1 1 Labeling on base of the Voluson6 i Voluson e system Chapter 1 Introduction 1 11 O GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 1 3 6 1 Main Label on Voluson i Voluson e system The Main Label is located on the base of the Voluson i Voluson e system Figure 1 2 Main Label located on the base of the system e g Voluson e 1 Caution 5 Model type and Serial number 8 CE marking 2 Manufacturing date 6 WEEE Disposal Icon 9 FDA Guidance document 3 T V NRTL Classified 7 Safety type Type BF 10 GHOST R label 4 Manufacturer 1 3 6 2 Main Label on optional Modo Cart The Main Label is located on the back of the Modo Cart GE Medical Systems Tiefenbach 15 4871 Zipf Austria 1 VOLUSON Cart NSN 5 115 100 130 V 2 230 220 240 V 50 60Hz 00 1 a 6 XXXXX 100 130V 220 240V max 300VA Protection Class 11 7 26 Kretztechnik GmbH amp Co OHG Figure 1 3 Main Label located on back of the Modo Cart 1 Model Type 4 Manufacturer 2 Input Output Specification 5 Serial number 3 WEEE Disposal Icon 6 Manufacturing date 7 Protection Class 1 12 Section 1 3 Safety Considerations GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 1 3 6 3 Main Label on optional Dock Cart The Main Label is
489. r upa 8 29 misceri AA y Ecc 8 29 Battery Removal Procedure 8 29 Replacement of the Modo Cart Components 8 30 Replacement of the Probe Holders 8 30 Mise rm 8 30 TOOG ESA A 1d dd d MEI 8 30 mieu 2s ad a a cw A 8 30 Probe Holder Removal Procedure 8 30 Probe Holder Installation Procedure 8 30 Replacement of the Cable Clips 8 31 ARDOVE T 429 ee t doceas o s bs des ica a 8 31 leor PCT 8 31 Pre DalallONS s cai A A 8 31 Cable Clips Removal Procedure 8 31 Cable Clips Installation Procedure 8 31 Replacement of the Fuses 8 32 ManpoWer su cenar aa ala Drs di ok dat a t 8 32 lisa ETT 8 32 TODATA OTS taaan daa a tds ae ia mts pies 8 32 Fuses Removal Procedure 8 32 Fuses nstallation Procedure 8 32 Replacement of the Wheels 8 33 MARDPOVET rc a Sion AA ph Q B u 8 33 Table of Contents xxxi O GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VoLUSON e DiRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL TOOS aedes ene qt ua awasqa dd du c est Sy 8 33 miserie Pr EUER 8 33 Wheels
490. r who will assist in configuring the unit to work with your local network A fixed IP address is required Refer to the form provided in Figure 3 139 on page 3 118 for network details that are required NOTE All relevant preliminary network port installations at the prepared site must be performed by authorized contractors The purchaser of GE equipment must utilize only qualified personnel to perform servicing of the equipment 2 3 3 Site Recommendations The following are optional site recommendations Mandatory site requirements are provided in the Mandatory Site Requirements section above 2 6 Door opening of 92 cm 3 ft in width if using the Cart Accessible circuit breaker for a dedicated power outlet Sink with hot and cold running water Receptacle for bio hazardous waste for example used probe sheaths Emergency oxygen supply Storage area for linens and equipment Nearby waiting room lavatory and dressing room Dual level lighting bright and dim Lockable cabinet for software and manuals Section 2 3 Facility Needs GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 2 3 3 1 Recommended Ultrasound Room Layout Figure 2 1 shows a floor plan illustrating the recommended layout of the Ultrasound Room and depicting the minimal room layout requirements FILM VIEWER LINEN SUPPLY SINK pe SUPPLIES PROBES SUPPLIES M sess et ps was sua maa ma ans T E k PERIPH
491. re based on IEC60601 standartd including national deviatons for Health Care Facilities and IEC 62353 Medical electrical equipment Recurrent test and test after repair of medical electrical equipment These standards provide guidance on evaluating electrical safety of medical devices which are placed into service and are intended for use in planned maintenance PM or testing following service or repair activities They differ somewhat from the standards that are used for design verification and manufacturing tests e g IEC 60601 1 including national deviations which require a controlled test environment and can place unnecessary stress on the system Prior to initiating any electrical test the system must be visually inspected Perform the following visual checks e Check for missing or loose enclosure covers that could allow access to internal live parts Examine the mains cord mains plug and appliance inlet for damaged insulation and adequacy of strain relief and cable clamps Locate and examine all associated transducers Inspect the cables and strain relief at each end Inspect the transducer enclosure and lens for cracks holes and similar defects Compare all safety test results with safety test results of previously performed safety tests e g last year etc In case of unexplainable abrupt changes of safety test results consult experienced authorized service personnel or GE for further analysis Equipment users must ensure
492. re detailed explanations of functions and controls refer to the Basic User Manual Section 5 2 General Information GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON Ve DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 9 2 1 5 2 1 1 5 2 1 1 1 5 2 1 2 5 2 1 2 1 Description of Voluson i Voluson e Operating Modes B Mode or 2D Mode B Mode or 2D mode is a two dimensional image of the amplitude of the echo signal It is used for location and measurement of anatomical structures and for spatial orientation during operation of other modes In 2D mode a two dimensional cross section of a three dimensional soft tissue structure such as the heart is displayed in real time Ultrasound echoes of different intensities are mapped to different gray scale or color values in the display The outline of the 2D cross section may be a rectangle parallelogram sector or 360 degree circle depending on the particular transducer used 2D mode can be used in combination with any other mode Coded Harmonic Imaging HI In Harmonic Imaging acoustic aberrations due to tissue are minimized by receiving and processing the second harmonic signal that is generated within the insonified tissue Voluson i Voluson e s high performance HI provides superb detail resolution and penetration outstanding contrast resolution excellent acoustic clutter rejection and an easy to operate user interface Coded Harmonics enhances near field resolution for improved smal
493. re to follow the precautions listed could result in injury uncontrolled motion and costly damage The Cart incl Voluson i Voluson e and peripherals weighs approximately 30 kg 66 Ibs when it is ready for use Two people are required when moving on inclines or lifting more than 16 kg 35 Ibs ALWAYS e Be sure the pathway is clear Use slow careful motions It is not possible to fix the Voluson i Voluson e on mounting plate of the Cart When the Voluson i Voluson e scanner is used with the Cart make sure the unit is firmly placed in correct position since it may become unstable and tip over Use extreme caution when elevating the Cart or if it is moved along any incline Make sure that the Voluson i Voluson e scanner and all peripherals are securely placed on the Cart before attempting to move it ULTRASOUND PROBES ARE HIGHLY SENSITIVE MEDICAL INSTRUMENTS THAT CAN EASILY BE DAMAGED BY IMPROPER HANDLING USE CARE WHEN HANDLING AND PROTECT FROM DAMAGE WHEN NOT IN USE DO NOT USE A DAMAGED OR DEFECTIVE PROBE FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE PRECAUTIONS CAN RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY AND EQUIPMENT DAMAGE NEVER USE A PROBE THAT HAS FALLEN TO THE FLOOR EVEN IF IT LOOKS OK IT MAY BE DAMAGED WHILE THE SOFTWARE INSTALL PROCEDURE IS DESIGNED TO PRESERVE DATA YOU SHOULD SAVE ANY PATIENT DATA IMAGES SYSTEM SETUPS TO A DVD CD OR HARDCOPY Always lock the Cart in its parked locked position after moving the system Fai
494. reless network is connected to a wired Ethernet network through an access point Determines whether your client adapter uses both short amp long radio headers or only long radio headers 802 11b Short radio headers improve throughput performance long radio headers ensure compatibility with Preamble clients and access points that do not support short radio headers Default Short amp Long Chapter 3 Setup Instructions 3 111 GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VoLUSoN e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL Table 3 20 Profile Management Advanced Parameters cont d Parameter Description Specifies the frequency and rate at which your client adapter should transmit packets to or receive packets from access points Default All options selected Wireless Mode Note When more than one option is selected the client adapter attempts to use the wireless modes in this order 5 GHz 54 Mbps 2 4 GHz 54 Mbps 2 4 GHz 11 Mbps Note Your client adapter s wireless mode must match that of the access points with which it is to communicate Otherwise your client adapter may not be able to associate to them Specifies how your client adapter attempts to authenticate to an access point 802 11 Default Open Authentication Open Enables your client adapter regardless of its WEP settings to authenticate and attempt to communicate with an Mode access point However communication can occur only if the adapter s WEP key matches that of the access p
495. rinter to the Voluson i Voluson e system To assign a key to the B W printer follow the instructions in Section 3 7 6 Printer Remote Control Selection on page 3 95 A NOTICE The switch of the printer has to be in ON position before starting the system Leave printer svvitch alvvays in the ON position 3 5 10 2 Connection via USB hub As stated above Safety considerations must be taken into account The B VV Printer must be povvered via an isolation transformer An USB port may be used to communicate with the device 3 5 10 3 Voluson6 i Voluson e mounted on Modo Cart NOTE For Instructions see Mounting small Peripherals e g Black White Printer on page 3 27 The B W Printer may be connected to the USB ports on the rear of the Voluson i Voluson e The B W Printer must be powered from the Modo Cart itself via one of the isolated peripheral power cables provided on the Modo Cart 3 5 10 4 Voluson6 i Voluson e mounted on Dock Cart NOTE For Instructions see Mounting small Peripherals e g Black White Printer on page 3 33 The B W Printer may be connected to the USB ports on the rear of the Voluson i Voluson e The B W Printer must be powered from the Dock Cart itself via one of the isolated peripheral power cables provided on the Dock Cart 3 5 10 5 Voluson i Voluson e mounted on Voluson Station NOTE For Instructions see Mounting small Peripherals e g Black amp White Printer on page 3 41 C
496. riodic basis A copy of the Ultrasound Equipment Quality Check EQC form see page 10 25 should be kept in the same room or near the scanner Quality Assurance In order to gain accreditation from organizations such as the American College of Radiology USA it is the customer s responsibility to have a quality assurance program in place for each scanner The program must be directed by a medical physicists the supervising radiologist physician or appropriate designer Routine quality control testing must occur regularly The same tests are performed during each period so that changes can be monitored over time and effective corrective action can be taken Testing results corrective action and the effects of corrective action must be documented and maintained on the site Your GE service representative can help you with establishing performing and maintaining records for a quality assurance program Please contact us for coverage information and or price for service Section 10 3 Maintenance Task Schedule 10 3 1 NOTE NOTE 10 2 How often should care 8 maintenance tasks be performed The Customer Care Schedule see page 10 3 specifies how often your Voluson i Voluson e should be serviced and outlines items requiring special attention It is the customer s responsibility to ensure the Voluson i Voluson e care amp maintenance is performed as scheduled in order to retain its high level of safety dependab
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498. rives amp additional Devices cont d Table 9 13 on page 9 28 Optional Equipment Table 9 14 on page 9 29 Footswitch GoPack RIC Holder Optional Modo Cart Table 9 15 on page 9 30 Modo Cart Optional Dock Cart Table 9 16 on page 9 31 Dock Cart Optional Voluson Station Table 9 20 on page 9 35 Voluson Station System Manuals Voluson i Table 9 26 on page 9 41 System Manuals Voluson e Table 9 27 on page 9 43 Probes 2D Transducers Table 9 28 on page 9 46 Real Time 4D Volume Probes Table 9 29 on page 9 47 Chapter 9 Renewal Parts GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VoLUSoN e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL Section 9 4 Mechanical Hardware Parts and Covers CPGE yG 24 22 tzS tne tas tasas ras E f ua EIEI aja mE Figure 9 2 mechanical Hardware Parts and Covers NOTE The illustrations may not correspond to the actual product 9 4 Section 9 4 Mechanical Hardware Parts and Covers GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL Table 9 3 mechanical Hardware Parts and Covers GPB1 1a Bottom Basic GPB1 1a Bottom Basic Assy KIZt54743 Bottom Cover Bottom Housing Cover Bottom Bottom Cover Bottom Housing KTZ302046 Bottom Cover without hinges BASI ASSY Bottom Housing no PMCIA Slot m Display Rear Cover Assy Kms 54757 Display Rear Cover Top Housing incl Latches Display Rear Cover Top Housing incl Latches C
499. robes and Repair Parts Equipment being returned must be clean and free of blood and other infectious substances GEMS policy states that body fluids must be properly removed from any part or equipment prior to shipment GEMS employees as well as customers are responsible for ensuring that parts equipment have been properly decontaminated prior to shipment Under no circumstance should a part or equipment with visible body fluids be taken or shipped from a clinic or site for example body coils or an ultrasound probe The purpose of the regulation is to protect employees in the transportation industry as well as the people who will receive or open this package The US Department of Transportation DOT has ruled that items what were saturated and or dripping with human blood that are now caked with dried blood or which were used or intended for use in patient care are regulated medical waste for transportation purpose and must be transported as a hazardous material Section 8 1 Overview GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON Ve DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL Section 8 2 System Software Installation Upgrade Procedure 8 2 1 8 2 1 1 A NOTICE A NOTICE 8 2 1 2 8 2 1 3 8 2 1 4 NOTE FMI from DVD Introduction To update the Systems C image via the FMI FROM DVD button in the System Setup SERVICE page see Section 8 2 1 5 System Software Installation Procedure FMI from DVD on
500. rocedure 12 The system saves Full Backup in silent mode on R then it reboots into LINUX 13 A silent Rollback image from C is stored on After executing all LINUX commands the system reboots again Chapter 8 Replacement Procedures 8 17 GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VoLuson e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 8 2 2 5 System Software Installation Procedure FMI from external device cont d 14 Check disk is performed automatically restart checking file system on C The type of the file sy alas is f T 2 r G disks ne T ds dad bec al the c disk ck b 4 Figure 8 22 Check disk is performed automatically 15 3 dots one after the other appear on the screen see Figure 8 23 below a Miss ag Windows 3 dots Figure 8 23 3 dots appear on the screen 8 18 Section 8 2 System Software Installation Upgrade Procedure GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 VOLUSON i VOLUSON e SERVICE MANUAL 8 2 2 5 System Software Installation Procedure FMI from external device contd 16 Booting auto Figure 8 24 Boot screen auto 17 Updating will take some time cd suys scripts ver mgnt sh line 289 r tmp Is a directory ver ngnt sh BUEGEL ver mgmt sh copylMAGE 18 ver mgnt sh Lastmandatory 18 dosfsck 2 11 12 2885 FAT3Z LFA dew hda3 326 files 522448 1998193 clusters ver ngnt sh last entry from table 12
501. rsion Real Time 4D Biopsy continuous volume acquisition and parallel calculation of 3D rendered images This feature is only available at Voluson i systems with BT 07 software and higher Volume Contrast Imaging improves the contrast resolution and the signal noise ratio and therefore facilitates finding of diffuse lesions in organs This feature is only available at Voluson i systems with BT 07 software and higher The fetal heart or an artery can visualized in 4D also in combination with PD HD Flow or CFM This feature is only available at Voluson i systems with BT 09 software VCAD is a technology that automatically generates a number of views of the fetal heart to make diagnosis easier At this time it can help to find the right and left outflow tract of the heart and the fetal stomach By aligning the 4 Chamber view of the heart to a set diagram the system will generate views of LVOT RVOT Stomach IVC SVC and Ductal arch This feature is only available at Voluson amp i systems with BT 09 software This Feature allows for supervision of labor using specific measurements aided by onscreen orientation marks This feature is only available at Voluson i Voluson amp e systems with BT 09 software This Feature can automatically detect low echogenic objects e g follicles in a volume of an organ e g ovary and analyze their shape and volume This feature is only available at Voluson i Voluson amp e systems with BT 09 so
502. rtant issues related to safely servicing the Voluson i Voluson e The service provider must read and understand all the information presented in this manual before installing or servicing a unit Always observe the instructions given in the manual of the peripheral auxiliary device Under consideration of general maintance requirements a minimum lifetime of 7 years for the equipment and 5 years for the probes may be expected Have the system checked and serviced in regular intervals once per year by authorized service personnel Table 1 1 Contents in Chapter 1 Safety Considerations Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC Purpose of this Service Manual This Service Manual is valid for Voluson i Voluson e ultrasound systems For the sake of simplicity descriptions in this manual will be briefly denoted with Voluson i Voluson e if no special differentiation is required This Service Manual provides installation and service information for the Voluson i Voluson e portable Ultrasound Scanning System and contains the following chapters 1 Chapter 1 Introduction Contains a content summary and warnings 2 Chapter 2 Site Preparation Contains pre installation requirements 3 Chapter 3 Setup Instructions Contains setup and installation procedures 4 Chapter 4 Functional Checks Contains functional checks that are recommended as part of the installation or as required during servicing and periodic maintenance
503. ructions 3 19 GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VoLuson e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 3 4 2 System Voltage Settings NOTE Not necessary at the Voluson i Voluson e portable ultrasound system For details see Table 2 3 Electrical Specifications for Voluson i Voluson e on page 2 2 3 4 3 Modo Cart Voltage Configuration NOTE Only required when using the VolusonG i Voluson e with the optional Modo Cart Check Fuses and Voltage Output Selector setting located on the isolation transformer of the Modo Cart Voltage Output Selector Isolation Transformer A CAUTION Before starting the system or peripherals connected to the Modo Cart alvvays make sure e Rating of isolation transformer fuses is compatible Output Selector is in correct position The wrong fuses and position of the voltage output selector may cause major damage on Voluson6 i Voluson e and connected peripherals A CAUTION Rating of fuses depend on Voltage refer to description on the isolation transformer box If required switch Output Selector to correct position and exchange fuses of the isolation transformer a Open the fuse protection on the rear of the isolation transformer b Pull out the fuse holder and exchange the 2 fuses Fuse Fuse holder 500 Fuse holder back Fuse Figure 3 16 Change fuses of isolation transformer c Push the fuse holder back into position correct voltage should be shovvn in upper l
504. s additional Devices 9 27 Optional EQUIPMENT J ls a mt acens tate do h a w h apart ees 9 29 Optional Modo Cart 9 30 Optional Dock Cart Dock Cart light 9 31 Optional Voluson Station sos RR 9 35 System Mantal aux nex rea Bao ORE RUE d dod Edel ca a 9 41 PrODCS AE s 6 ba ae teu ete Enh Ge or des cede 9 45 2LUTODOS sp Sak sua ores rao tanec See 9 45 Real Time 4D Volume Probes 9 47 Biopsy Needle Guides e psc ai A O 9 48 xxxviii Table of Contents GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VoLUSON e DiRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL CHAPTER 10 Care amp Maintenance 0177 MILITE 10 1 Periodic Maintenance Inspections 10 1 Purpose of Chapter 10 10 1 Why do Mamtenanc m a nue Gad Bab re e tar 10 2 KECDINGURGCOIGS esteroides E e ue Em rrr ow bon dx 10 2 Quality ASSN C E c orae Bae Stat CERNERET 10 2 Maintenance Task Schedule 10 2 How often should care amp maintenance tasks be performed 10 2 TOONS ReG0li 6r uy apuru eras a e ei ass tale Bw ead do 10 5 Special Tools Supplies and Equipment used for Maintenance 10 5 System MaGINIENANCE 0400024602440 2404 te o e 10 6 Preliminary UNC cM 10 6 PUNC
505. s VOLUSON i VOLUSON e GE HEALTHCARE SERVICE MANUAL DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 Mode RS at Motion Mode B M Tables for 12L 1 12 e10a u Alisu lu esind pajenusye xew 1 yidag GIL 40 yidag SIL 40 yidag J9 9UIBIp ejnuede juayeamby ease ureeq indino gp ZL ejnsseuJd ojnsseJd onsnooe 1 zUJ9 SAAUJ jesBajul isua uI asind pajenuany LUD S MUA Lu9 Mu ysuajul abejane e10dua ye d eneds p lenu ny Alsu lul MUI Burom onsnooy 09e uonelou 159 006 uonelou Wi tool dl TR d a l buiuueos uoN poWW IW g epojy Bunerado SH TZI l pomNW 4 5npsueul 6S z9O3l 0 1006 uolguluu1919p 104 sennuenb painseow jo Aseulumns Sum s KouenbaJ4 suonpuo5 U1pIM 1012eseDeuJ g pue 1012eseDeuJ g pes 10j0esoDeuJ g xew 5 ped INO vd IW xew e 774 ze V4 7 w 162 22 uiu sum ZH wo wo wo wo wo M Acoustic Output amp Index Determination Tables 9PON N g epojy Duneiedo SH TZI l pom 1eonpsueJj YOBAL VOY pue 2 L090923l 01 22e lqe1 Bumod y indino onsnooy A 16 VOLUSON i VOLUSON e GE HEALTHCARE SERVICE MANUAL DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 Mode RS at Pulsed Wave Doppler PW Tables for 12L 1 13 2 E Q Edi Edi FL 0 86 910 2200
506. s cont d Tray Recorder D Cart KTZ280028 Tray Recorder D Cart Probe Mux Box D Cart with SN BC11000 and higher you can upgrade the Dock Cart light with I b the Probe Mux Box RPE2 P2 Probe Control RPE2 P2 Probe Control D Cart Voluson Station D Cart Voluson Station jt I Gas Spring Replacement Kit D Cart KTZ280025 Gas Spring Replacement Kit D Cart NOTE The illustrations may not correspond to the actual product 9 34 Section 9 9 Optional Peripherals and Accessories GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VoLUSoN e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 9 9 7 Optional Voluson Station Figure 9 16 Voluson Station Replacement parts Table 9 20 Voluson Station Replacement parts rune ES 600 Cable Holder 7 K Z 34656 Probe Cable Holder 1 pcs for Voluson E8 ARIEI Kuasa Ky KTZ301311 LE Gel Condom Holder H48671YW Gel Condom Holder KTZ280136 LE Probe Holder for Endocavity Probes H48671YY Probe Holder for Endocavity Probes 605 c Column Label Cover KTZ280138 Column Label Cover right and left 2 no ES Voluson Station Keys KTZ280206 Voluson Station Keys HHE NOTE The illustrations may not correspond to the actual product Chapter 9 Renewal Parts 9 35 GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 9 9 7 Optional Voluson Station cont d Figure 9 17 Voluson Station Replacement parts cont d Table 9 21 Voluson Sta
507. s of the volume are displayed in the parallel planes This method of visualisation is consistent with the way other medical systems such as CT or MRI present the data to the user The distance between the different planes can be adjusted to the requirements of the given data set In addition it is possible to set the number of planes The planes and the overview image can also be printed to a DICOM printer for easier comparison of the ultrasound data with CT and or MRI data A NOTICE The option TUI is not available for Voluson e systems marked with in this manual 5 14 Section 5 2 General Information GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 5 2 5 5 5 2 5 6 EZ BT Version 9 2 5 7 2 3 BT Version 5 2 5 8 2 3 BT Version DICOM Voluson i Voluson e software package providing following DICOM functionality Storage Service Class e Print Management Service Class e Structured Reporting Service Class Storage Commit Service Class e Modality Performed Procedure Step Service Class Sending of reports Additionally all OB Gyn measurements can be sent to a Receiving of these reports is supported by ViewPoint workstation PIA only All other workstations can be adapted individually Without using structured reporting VCI Volume Contrast Imaging Volume Contrast Imaging utilizes 4D transducers to automatically scan multiple adjacent slices
508. s stated above Safety considerations must be taken into account The Color Printer must be povvered via an isolation transformer An USB port may be used to communicate with the device 3 5 11 3 Voluson6 i Voluson e mounted on Modo Cart NOTE For instructions see Section 3 5 1 3 Mounting large Peripherals e g Color Printer on page 3 28 The Color Printer may be connected to the USB ports on the rear of the Voluson i Voluson6 e The Color Printer must be powered from the Modo Cart itself via one of the isolated peripheral power cables provided on the Modo Cart 3 5 11 4 Voluson i Voluson e mounted on Dock Cart NOTE For instructions see Section 3 5 2 6 Mounting large Peripherals e g Color Printer on page 3 34 The Color Printer may be connected to the USB ports on the rear of the Voluson i Voluson6 e The Color Printer must be powered from the Dock Cart itself via one of the isolated peripheral power cables provided on the Dock Cart 3 5 11 5 Voluson i Voluson amp e mounted on Voluson Station NOTE For instructions see Section 3 5 3 9 Mounting large Peripherals e g VCR on page 3 42 3 52 Section 3 5 Connection of Auxiliary Devices GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 3 5 12 Connecting the DeskJet Color Printer 3 5 12 1 Connection via Bluetooth Adapter The DeskJet Color Printer can be connected to an external non isolated power source The blue
509. s to be installed immediately after replacement KTZ220640 GPC2 2a BackEnd PC Assy ETX Base Board incl Central Processing Unit CPU PMC Version 23 can replace GPC2 SW 6 0 2 or higher is required and has to be installed immediately after replacement GPC3 BackEnd PC Assy KTZ280085 ETX Base Board incl Central Processing Unit CPU will be used at Voluson i SNo B03501 and higher and Voluson e B54177 B54195 B54216 B54501 and higher SW 7 1 4 and SW 8 2 0 Rev B or higher is required and has to be installed immediately after replacement GPC10 Back End PC Assy KTZ302039 cum orem eem DIEN Eon e 3 W eee RBI1 1b P1 RF RBI1 1b P4 RF Board KTZ196055 y Radio Frequency Controller y Radio Frequency Controller board Controller board DC AO A A A RBF1 RBF1 1b Beamformer Board Beamformer Board KTZ196094 Transmitter Receiver Beamformer Board 1 pos Beamformer Board Transmitter Receiver Beamformer Board 1 pos Transmitter Receiver Beamformer Board 1 pcs m RBF2 P3 Beamformer Board KTZ196182 can replace RBF1 Bn GPP2c DC DC Power GPP2c DC DC Power Supply Assy KTZ196092 KTZ196092 Power Supply Module Power Supply Module Module en orto mi mm eo ML HAS raoa ELLEN SEEN 9 12 Section 9 6 Electronic Parts GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VoLUSoN e DIRECTION KTI1060
510. s turned ON and starts to load the software 3 The Start Screen Voluson i is displayed on the monitor 4 Start up process bars indicating software loading procedures are displayed on the monitor as shown in Figure 3 87 below 3 GF Heallhcore Accomplish more wth Voluson i du protected by following U S Patents Has SSA TE 156818610 USTO11677 S dd US66B8177 UsauB2150 UR TET with Software 6 x x and 7 x x with Software 8 x x Figure 3 87 GE Healthcare wallpaper with progress bar 5 The software initiates and sets up the Front End electronics and the rest of the scanner 6 The Keyboard backlight is lit 7 As soon as the software has been loaded the 2D screen is displayed on the monitor Chapter 3 Setup Instructions 3 69 GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VoLUSoN e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 3 6 3 NOTE A NOTICE A NOTICE NOTE NOTE A NOTICE A NOTICE NOTE 3 70 Power Off Shutdown e Standby Mode The Standby Mode on the Voluson i VolusonQ e is available with Software 7 x x and higher 1 If not already in read mode freeze the image 2 Press the On Off button see Figure 3 85 on the control panel Following dialog appears Do vau want the system to shut down restart or stand by Shutdown Restart Standby Cancel Figure 3 88 Shutdown Restart or Standby 3 Select the STANDBY button The system performs an automatic shut
511. sducer This feature allows viewing and measurement of anatomy that is larger than what would fit in a single image XTD View constructs the extended image from individual image frames as the operator slides the transducer along the surface of the skin in direction of the scan plane Examples include scanning of vascular structures and connective tissues in the arms and legs The option XTD Vievv is only applicable at Voluson i Voluson e systems with BT 07 software and higher Chapter 5 Components and Functions Theory 5 15 GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON Ve DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 5 2 5 9 EA BT Version 5 2 5 10 EJ BT Version 5 2 5 11 EJ BT Version 5 2 5 12 EJ BT Version 5 16 SonoAVC Sono Automated Volume Count This Feature can automatically detect low echogenic objects e g follicles in a volume of an organ e g ovary and analyze their shape and volume From the calculated volume an average diameter can be calculated It also lists the objects according to their size Separation is controlling a parameter of the segmentation algorithm that defines an initial threshold to separate objects Increasing this parameter will prevent objects from being identified as multiple objects e g when there is noise within the object but might prevent small objects from being found correctly Growth is controlling a parameter in the segmentation algorithm that defines t
512. sion History Revision Date Reason for change 1 Initial Release Implementation of new parts and peripherals general update and modification Introduction of Voluson e software version 6 1 x Implementation of new parts release of BT 07 software version 7 0 x Implementation of new parts software version 7 1 x Implementation of new parts general update software version 8 x x 7 Implementation of new parts general update Implementation of new parts general update Implementation of new parts general update List of Effected Pages LOEP Title Paqe Chapter 3 Setup Instructions Chapter 8 Replacement Procedures 9 pages 3 1 to 3 120 pages 8 1 to 8 78 Important Precautions Chapter 4 Functional Checks Chapter 9 Renewal Parts pages i to xi pages 4 1 to 4 42 pages 9 1 to 9 50 Rev History LOEP Chapter 5 Components and aqe xii Functions Theory pages 5 1 to 5 58 Chapter 10 Care amp Maintenance pages 10 1 to 10 26 Chapter A Acoustic Output 8 Index Determination Tables pages A 1 to A 66 Table of Contents Chapter 6 Service Adjustments pages xiii to pages 6 1 to 6 12 Chapter 7 Diagnostics Troubleshooting pages 7 1 to 7 38 Chapter 2 Site Preparation Back Cover pages 2 1 to 2 8 Chapter 1 Introduction pages 1 1 to 1 18 Index pages to IV Xii GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL Table of Contents CHAPTER 1 Introduction OVEMEM 2535
513. smart battery circuitry to compensate for the effects of discharge rate discharge temperature self discharge and charging efficiency etc All these factors combine to provide a highly accurate fuel gauging system What is also required is the means to ensure the continued reliability of this system throughout the life of the battery pack Also as the battery ages the amount of available capacity shrinks like a car with a fuel tank that shrinks as it gets older so each cycle the full point gets a little bit lower After a period of time if the actual capacity of the battery is below 40 of the designed full capacity it is recommended to replace the battery When the condition of the battery reaches this stage it is visibly noticeable that it does not hold its charge for long periods Moreover if the battery is partially charged and discharged during its application the battery circuitry will not detect the true full or empty reference point and the fuel gauging system may be subject to drift during use When the battery detects a drift of gt 10 it will set up a flag inside the battery circuitry to warn that it is necessary to recalibrate the battery Therefore the recalibration is used to re set the fuel gauge algorithms re establish the full and empty points and recalculate the actual capacity in the battery In this way even as the battery ages the accuracy and reliability of the fuel gauge can be retained throughout the
514. snooy Acoustic Output 6 Index Determination Tables A 34 SERVICE MANUAL VOLUSON i VOLUSON e Mode A 35 T ZH em AHOOl A 2 2 Asu q aur s pes pue xog W49 HET xog NJO 1 MOd X qlsuonipuo pa sig 999 wou wou Avu nb Pueiedo x o suo Lon o o ux s eno m lt els olm clo e Bue 101oeseDeuJ g pue 1019eseDeuJ g pes 1012eseDeuJ g p NN EA 5 p E p zo o A E E 1 Fama p E e1ba ul AHSU TUI LL rd xew Je 2 sind p lenu ne xew 1 yidag A e S ET xew 2 ped INO 274 IW xeu qe GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 9W RS at Color Flow Mode CFM Tables for IC5 1 31 BO S uw zl 511 10 deq JoJowelp i de edin d5nsnooe euonoejeJeJ 4eed pejenueny e d 9 onsnooe Le dn LU9 S MUI e1Ba ur ATIsu lu 7 asind pajenuany U19 SMUI e1Bajul iisu lu oDeJo e ye d eneds pajenuany ysuajul xyeed jeneds Jamod indino pajenuany JOMOd indjno papunog e O CREER E p zaa uod u e m E MO 40102 9poN Bunes do SH AA6 S9I I POW 19INPSUBAL 65629051 0 006 x pul 104 sennuenb pains
515. snooy caa uod u ZHN aa piepue s 09 uone ou 1591 998 uonejou buiuueo5s buiuue5s 5buliruue5s uoN uoN uoN MO W 40 02 3poyy Bunerado 6SEZ993 ol 998 SH Z CGV I POW ISINPSUBA x pul 10 sannuenb parnseau jo Mewwns NOl I 10 02 epojy Bunes do A ou nb l i W49 Arend W49 bueM A190I A XI W49 ojBue xog W49 pu xog W49 pes xog JeMOg X g suompuoo Pune edo s uoz 904 ojBue 1olo s Beuul g pue JoJ0asabeu g pes 10j2eseDeuJ g Xe AI vd IW xew ye sedi ul5u 7 e904 uoneuuolul SH Z CGV POW 199INPSUBAL XVIL VOY pue 26 Z 10909241 01 998 lqe1 Dun1odey indino onsnooy 10 1402 Acoustic Output Index Determination Tables VOLUSON i VOLUSON e GE HEALTHCARE SERVICE MANUAL DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 Mode ion Mode CM f7 RS at Color Mot Tables for AB2 A 1 5 e16a ul Alisu lul rid xew Je z s nd p lenu ne xew ye yidag GIL 40 yidag SIL 40 yidag AA J9 9WBIp ejnuede juejenmby E Bole zuo ureeq indino gp z1 ye d ojnsseJd onsnooe ed gul9 SAAUJ e16a ul jsualul as eum asind pejenueny zuJ9 SAAUJ e169 u1 Asu lul sind iisu lu oDeJoAe e1odua ye d eneds pajenuany ysuajul
516. son i system 8 LE 575 Note The option 4D Biopsy is only available if the option Volume Ultrasound is also enabled encrypted Software Option string password which is specific for each Voluson i e system n encrypted Software Option string password SonoAVC H48671JZ which is specific for each Voluson i Voluson e system encrypted Software Option string password sonovGAD Heart a which is specific for each Voluson i system n b encrypted Softvvare Option string passvvord SonoVCAD labor H48671JY which is specific for each Voluson i Voluson e system encrypted Software Option string password ES STIC a eine which is specific for each Voluson i system b encrypted Software Option string password EJ BT Version The options RT 4D Biopsy and VCI are applicable at Voluson i systems with BT 07 SW and higher EJ BT Version The option XTD View is only applicable at Voluson i Voluson e with BT 07 software and higher EJ BT Version The options SonoVCAD heart and STIC are only applicable at Voluson i systems with BT 09 SW EJ BT Version The options SonoVCAD labor and SonoAVC are only applicable at Voluson i e with BT 09 SW BT Version The options SonoNT is only applicable at Voluson i Voluson e with BT 11 SW AN NOTICE A sales order has to be obtained for item 329 354 9 16 Section 9 7 Options and Upgrades GE HEALTHC
517. sor key near the trackball Now move X the cursor to this icon on the screen and then press SET right or left trackball key Use the trackball to rotate the reference image about the X axis Rotation about Y axis f not currently active press the MENU POINTER Cursor key near the trackball Now move ai the cursor to this icon on the screen and then press SET right or left trackball key Use the iu trackball to rotate the reference image about the Y axis Chapter 4 Functional Checks 4 19 GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON Ve DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 4 20 Table 4 8 Functions after the 3D Acquisition Rotation about Z axis If not currently active press the MENU POINTER Cursor key near the trackball Now move the cursor to this icon on the screen and then press SET right or left trackball key Use the trackball to rotate the reference image about the Z axis Parallel Shift Z axis If not currently active press the MENU POINTER Cursor key near the trackball Now move the cursor to this icon on the screen and then press SET right or left trackball key Use the m trackball to shift the reference image along the Z axis Movement along X and Y axis Curved Render Start If not currently active key is illuminated press the MENU POINTER Cursor key nearby O the trackball Move the cursor to the globe on the render start line then press SET right or left trackball k
518. special native ey Cap Kit 2 Japanese H48661CL language keys tool for pulling out K Ki ital KTZ154801 kit Rafi lasered Whanam incl special native ey Gap Kit 2 Italian H48661CM language keys tool for pulling out KTZ280116 l m Japanese Keyboard Film H48671WF Japanese Keyboard Film KTZ280016 Handle applicable at Voluson i Voluson e 1 1 nance 223 BT Version id Hinges for Display KTZ280195 Hinges Voluson i Voluson e 4 Y Voluson i Voluson amp e for old and new display ES K Ki E h KTZ154798 kit Rafi lasered Whanam incl special native ey Cap Kit 2 Frenc H48661CH language keys tool for pulling out Bi 9 6 Section 9 4 Mechanical Hardware Parts and Covers VOLUSON i VoLUSON GE HEALTHCARE e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL Section 9 5 Keyboard parts DOCCE NOTE o es e x n IEEE L iz L Figure 9 3 Keyboard parts The illustrations may not correspond to the actual product Chapter 9 Renewal Parts 9 7 GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL Table 9 4 Keyboard Parts Trackball GPU80 KTZ280191 Trackball GPU80 incl trackball ring GPU80 Keyboard Module GPU80 Keyboard Module Voluson i Voluson e Voluson i Voluson e Functionkey Set GPU80 KTZ301975 Functionkey Set GPU80 137 Upper Cover GPU80 KTZ301981 Upper Cover GPU80 Control Panel for the Voluson i Voluson e incl track
519. splay the image screen to be captured 2 Press the P1 P2 or P3 key depending on system configuration on the control panel and save the image to Sonoview To find out which key is reserved for saving images to Sonoview move the cursor over the P symbol in the status area This show a short summary of P1 P2 and P3 keys configuration P1 P Sanv LIP D897 Sony LIP D897 S internal P2 5rinEernal PS s pICOM Pi P symbol in status area Figure 7 5 summary of key s configuration 3 Select the stored image s and export them to DVD CD R RW an external USB drive optional or mapped Network drive jpg bmp or tiff Chapter 7 Diagnostics Troubleshooting 7 7 GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 7 4 2 Export Log s and System Data There are two possibilities to export system data and log s 1 by pressing the ALT D key to save a snapshot and Full Backup of the System state see Section 7 4 2 1 on page 7 8 2 via the EXPORT SYSTEM DATA button in the System Setup SERVICE page see Section 7 4 2 2 on page 7 9 7 4 2 1 Export System Data by pressing the ALT D key ALT D uses Full Backup to gather data from the system In addition it creates one screenshot Alt D bmp of the point in time when ALT D was pressed The main use is when R amp D or OLC need detailed information about the system e g when experiencing strange behaviour or when the probl
520. ssed Windows Logo testing to very its compatibility SONY 23 with Windows T ell me why this testing iz important Es Continuing your installation of this software may impair or destabilize the correct operation of your system either immediately or in the future Microsoft strongly recommends that you stop this installation now and contact the hardware vendor for software that has passed Windows Logo testing Continue Anyway k STOP Installation Click Finish to close the wizard Figure 3 100 Finish installation 7 Confirm the installation by clicking FINISH to close the Hardware Wizard 8 Close all open windows and restart the system turn off and on the system A NOTICE After boot up of the system verify the correct settings in the printer Properties see Section 3 7 5 Adjustment of Printer Settings on page 3 89 3 82 Section 3 7 Printer Installation GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VoLuson e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 3 7 3 Installing Mitsubishi B amp W Printer P95 and Color Printer CP30 NOTE Mouse functions can be performed by using the trackball for moving the cursor Normal select Click left right trackball key Opening a context menu upper trackball key NOTE To use the Mitsubishi Printer with older Systems and Software versions a printer driver has to be installed A printer driver disk is included with the new printer NOTE If you use the Printer
521. stem to a remote archive work station or a DICOM service using a TCP IP connection Connectivity Introduction This section describes communication and connection options between the Voluson i Voluson e ultrasound unit and other devices in the hospital information system The following scenarios are covered e Astand alone Voluson i Voluson e scanner see Section 3 11 1 3 on page 3 107 e A VolusonG i Voluson e and one or several PC workstations with Software 4D View installed within a Sneaker Net environment Sneaker Net means that you use a DVD CD to move data because no network is available see Section 3 11 1 4 on page 3 107 e A VolusonG i Voluson amp e and a DICOM server in a network see Section 3 11 1 5 on page 3 107 The Dataflow Concept Communication between the Voluson i Voluson6 e ultrasound unit and other information providers on the network takes the form of data flows Each dataflow defines the transfer of patient information from either an input source to the unit or from the unit to an output source see examples in Figure 3 125 on page 3 106 Patient information can include demographic data and images as well as reports and Measurement and Analysis M amp A data A dataflow is a set of pre configured services Selecting a dataflow will automatically customize the ultrasound unit to work according to the services associated with this dataflow By utilizing data flows the user ca
522. stics Chapter 5 Components and Functions Theory 5 49 5 12 5 NOTE 5 50 GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 5 12 4 Image Quality NOTE This page is not populated in this version Error Logs Diagnostics Image Q sal t Calibration Configuration Utilities Replacement Z4 Image This is the Image Quality Application Areal Figure 5 22 Common Service Desktop Image Quality Calibration This page is not populated in this version Error Logs Diagnostics Image Quality Calibratic 1 Configuration Utilities Replacement Calibration This is the Calibration Application Area Figure 5 23 Common Service Desktop Calibration Section 5 12 Common Service Desktop CSD GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 5 12 6 Configuration In the Configuration page you can view and modify different device informations and configurations in the Questra Agent Configuration option field Configuration Queira Agem Configuration hindiy Danica Configurations RESET Figure 5 24 Common Service Desktop Configuration A NOTICE Remote access is ONLY possible if the service platform is properly configured either by the user or a GE technican at site Operation see Section 7 5 3 CSD Configuration on page 7 12 5 12 7 Utilities The Utilities page contains a variety of Windows utility too
523. t for the Voluson i Voluson e is 300 BTU hr This figure does not include cooling needed for lights people or other equipment in the room Each person in the room places an additional 300 BTU hr demand on the cooling system Lighting Bright light is needed for system installation updates and repairs However operator and patient comfort may be optimized if the room light is subdued and indirect Therefore a combination lighting system dim bright is recommended Keep in mind that lighting controls and dimmers can be a source of EMI which could degrade image quality These controls should be selected to minimize possible interference Chapter 2 Site Preparation 2 1 GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VoLusoN e DIRECTION KT1106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 2 2 2 Electrical Requirements GE Healthcare requires a dedicated power and ground for the proper operation of its Ultrasound equipment This dedicated power shall originate at the last distribution panel before the system Sites with a main power system with defined Neutral and Live The dedicated line shall consist of one phase a neutral not shared with any other circuit and a full size Ground wire from the distribution panel to the Ultrasound outlet Sites with a main power system without a defined Neutral The dedicated line shall consist of one phase two lines not shared with any other circuit and a full size Ground wire from the distribution panel to the Ultrasound outlet NOT
524. t or expand the default search which includes local paths and removable media The best driver found will be installed 2 SonyUP D23MD L7 SonyUP D895 Include this location in the search e 897 R system periph SonyUP D897 2 To view any subfolders click a plus sign above Don t search will choose the driver to install Y mos Choose this option to select the device driver from alist Windows does not guarantee that Cancel the driver you choose will be the best match for your hardware verify correct path otherwise Browse for Bak Nes Cancel R system periph SonyUP D897 Figure 3 96 Search for Network path 5 Confirm the correct path and click NEXT to install the driver All necessary files are copied 6 f the following Warning message appears click CONTINUE ANYWAY Hardware Installation Found Mew Hardware Wizard The software you are installing for this hardware Completing the Found New Hardware Wizard Printers The wizard has finished installing the software Far has not passed Windows Logo testing to very its compatibility with Windows sP Tell me why this testing iz important a 77 Continuing your installation of this software may impair or destabilize the correct operation of your system either immediately or in the future Microsoft strongly recommends that you stop this installation now and contact the hardware vendor for software that haz passed Win
525. t sufficient replay storage for B amp CF Mode restart the system available StoragePool Not sufficient replay storage for ECG available restart the system Chapter 7 Diagnostics Troubleshooting 7 35 restart the system GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL Erot Messages J O Aden O StoragePool Not sufficient replay storage for M Mode available restart the system 5 Not sufficient replay storage for MC or PVV Mode System detected severe error Some components like Touch Panel server may not be registered Please register Touch restart the system call technical support Panel server and restart All the data will be lost Please load it from Backup if possible save Full Backup see Section 4 5 3 on page 4 34 to DVD CD Network or Other drive including images e if not currently done save all images via Sonoview see Section 4 5 6 on page 4 39 call technical support Thickness mismatch xx GIP xx restart 3D go to 2D restart the system UT BBC ArchiveWnd vSet will change from eB Wnd to restart the system wrong lmage Type Ul BBC ArchiveWnd vSet will change from eBBC Wnd to restart the system wrong lmage Type UT BBC VVnd vSeftf will change from eB Wnd to wrong restart the system ImageType UI BBC Wnd vSet will change from eBBC_Wnd to wrong restart the system ImageType Ul_Manager vDestroyWnd dynamic cast to
526. t will not appear after power is turned ON and the above procedure will have to be repeated 3 56 Section 3 5 Connection of Auxiliary Devices GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION A De REVISIONI OO OSERVICE MANUAL 3 5 13 2 Voluson i Voluson e mounted on Modo Cart NOTE For instructions see Section 3 5 1 3 Mounting large Peripherals e g Color Printer on page 3 28 The VCR must be powered from the Modo Cart itself via one of the isolated peripheral power cables provided on the Modo Cart The video signal is received through a VGA to video converter and this must also be powered through one of the peripheral power outlets available on the Modo Cart 1 Connect one end of the VGA cable to SVGA OUT located on the Voluson i Voluson e rear connector panel 2 Connect the other end of the VGA cable to RGB IN on the video converter rear 3 Connect one end of the S Video cable to S VIDEO OUT on the video converter 4 Connect the other end of the S Video cable to S VIDEO IN at the rear of the VCR NOTE Dip switches are located beneath the video converter as shown in Figure 3 70 on page 3 56 5 Set the switches to the correct positions as shown in Figure 3 71 on page 3 56 6 When all power and signal cables are connected to the system VCR and video converter proceed as follows in the order stated a Press the power ON switch on the VCR b Press the power ON switch on the video converter c Turn ON power
527. ta from the system see Section 7 4 2 1 on page 7 8 8 Press UTILITIES choose SYSTEM select the SYSTEM INFO page and click REBOOT MACHINE dn rele sula mu x baba ll Figure 7 22 Reboot Machine Chapter 7 Diagnostics Troubleshooting 7 17 GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VoLUSoN e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL Section 7 8 Troubleshooting Trees and Instructions Table 7 6 below outlines the Voluson i Voluson e troubleshooting trees and instructions shown in the sub sections Table 7 6 Troubleshooting Trees and Instructions 7 18 Section 7 8 Troubleshooting Trees and Instructions GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 7 8 1 Noise in 2D Mode In 2D Mode noise disturbs the image Are there any electrical devices that are affecting the scanner Make sure probe cable shielding housing and or conmector pins are not damaged Return to normal scanning Figure 7 23 VOLUSON i VOLUSON YES Move the Scanner away from ihose electrical devices Make sure the probe and probe cable is nat in close proximity ta EMG emitting devices such as AC DC converter running motors etc Noise in 2D Mode Chapter 7 Diagnostics Troubleshooting e SERVICE MANUAL 7 19 GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 7 8 2 Noise in Color Flow Mode Noise disturbs Color Flow mode Are there any electrical devices affecting the S
528. taken or shipped from a clinic or site for example body coils or an ultrasound probe The purpose of the regulation is to protect employees in the transportation industry as well as the people who will receive or open this package The US Department of Transportation DOT has ruled that items what were saturated and or dripping with human blood that are now caked with dried blood or which were used or intended for use in patient care are regulated medical waste for transportation purpose and must be transported as a hazardous material Section 1 3 Safety Considerations GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VoLUSoN e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL Section 1 4 Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC 1 4 1 1 4 2 NOTE 1 4 3 A WARNING ADA A WARNING What is EMC Electromagnetic compatibility describes a level of performance of a device within its electromagnetic environment This environment consists of the device itself and its surroundings including other equipment power sources and persons with which the device must interface Inadequate compatibility results when a susceptible device fails to perform as intended due interference from its environment or when the device produces unacceptable levels of emission to its environment This interference is often referred to as radio frequency or electromagnetic interference RFI EMI and be radiated through space or conducted over interconnecting powe
529. tal control of the Power Cable on the system 4 3 1 Power On Boot Up 1 Connect the main power cable see Figure 4 1 below to the rear of the unit protection plate Figure 4 1 Main Power Connector Rear Panel 2 Connect the other end of the power cable to a hospital grade power outlet with proper rated voltage NOTE If the system is being used on the Cart verify that the circuit breaker is ON 3 Hold down the On Off button see Figure 4 2 on the control panel for 3 seconds On Off Button Figure 4 2 On Off Button on Control Panel As soon as the software has been loaded the system enters 2D Mode with the probe and application that were used before the system was shut down 4 2 Section 4 3 General Procedure GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON Ve DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 4 3 2 A A AN A NOTICE NOTICE NOTE NOTICE NOTICE NOTE Power Off Shutdown e Standby Mode 1 If not already in read mode freeze the image 2 Press the On Off button see Figure 4 2 on the control panel Following dialog appears En vau wank the system to shut down restart or stand by Shutdown Restart Standby Cancel Figure 4 3 Shutdown Restart or Standby 3 Select the STANDBY button The system performs an automatic shutdown sequence and will remain in Standby mode 4 Leave the main power cable connected to keep the standby battery fully
530. ted Printer Driver path 12 Verify the selected Printer Driver path and confirm with OK 13 Select the manufacturer and model of your printer and confirm with the NEXT button 14 Assign a name decide if printer should be used as default printer and confirm with NEXT Add Printer Wizard Name Your Printer You must assign a name to this printer Type a name for this printer Because some programs do not support printer and server name combinations of more than 31 characters it is best to keep the name as short as possible Printer name Sony UP D897 Do you want to use this printer as the default printer 9 Yes O No Cancel Figure 3 109 Assign name NOTE If the Printer Sharing window appears select Do not share this printer and confirm with NEXT Chapter 3 Setup Instructions 3 87 GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 3 7 4 Printer Installation manually conta 15 The Complete the Add Printer Wizard window appears on the screen Add Printer Wizard Completing the Add Printer Wizard You have successfully completed the Add Printer Wizard ou specified the following printer settings Mame Sony 897 Share name lt Not Shared Port USBO01 Model Sony LU P D837 Default Tes Test page To close this wizard click Finish lt Back J ref Figure 3 110 Complete manual Printer Installation 16 Complete the manual Pr
531. ted Profile is displayed as shown in Figure 3 127 below Cisco Aironet Desktop Utility Current Profile GE Intranet AA NOTE This example shows fictional information Profile Name GE Intranet currently active profile Link Status Associated WLAN frequency Wireless Mode 2 4 GHz 54 Mbps IP Address 3248 5 57 Network Type Infrastructure Curent Channet 1 assigned P address Server Based Authentication Mone Data Encryption WEP Signdouengh BNEBNEEEEENEEEN o Gowd current strength of the WLAN signal Figure 3 127 Current Status 3 108 Section 3 11 Connectivity Setup O GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VoLUSoN e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 3 11 1 6 Wireless Network Configuration cont d 5 Select the PROFILE MANAGEMENT tab Cisco Aironet Desktop Utility Current Profile Default Action Options Help Current Status Profile Management Diagnostics m New button Modify button Details Network Type Infrastructure Secunty Mode Disabled Network Name 1 SSIDT cemply Nebwok Name 2 SSID 2 sempl Newark Name 3 SSID 3 empleo Order Profile Figure 3 128 Profile Management 6 Click the NEW button to create a new or the MODIFY button to modify the currently selected profile NOTE It is recommended to modify the Default profile When you choose to create a NEW profile or MODIFY an existing profile the Profile Management windows appear e g Figure 3 129 Prof
532. tem Serial number also visible on label on the back of the system Application Software version Backup Version File Name additional information e g Hardware D etc 3 Exact description of fault or error message dump file see Figure 7 8 on page 7 9 Address Module Address Application Software version J Memory Dump number complete 4 Press the ALT D key on the alphanumeric keyboard to save export a screenshot of the point in time when ALT D was pressed the current System state as Full Backup on demand and logs and dump files already stored on the D export folder or on DVD CD Operation see Section 7 4 2 1 on page 7 8 5 If the bug or error is difficult to reproduce record an Auto Tester file ending at fault occurrence Operation see Section 7 6 How to use the Auto Tester program on page 7 13 Chapter 7 Diagnostics Troubleshooting 7 3 GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 7 2 2 Shortcuts List NOTE Press the CTRL H key simultaneous to display the shortcuts list and a description of what they do Shortcuts list ES Shortcut Description Ctrl E Copy test Alt D Esport system state Ctrl H This dialog Alt P Screenshot Ctrl V Insert text from clipboard Ctrl gt lt Cut text Ctrl Z Undo typing Alt F5 Create processlogger snapshot Alt FE Burn processlagger snapshots to CD Did Alt F Start
533. tem reliability Chapter 2 Site Preparation 2 5 GE HEALTHCARE O VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 2 3 2 Mandatory Site Requirements The following are mandatory site requirements Additional optional recommendations as well as a recommended ultrasound room layout are provided in Section 2 3 3 Site Recommendations A dedicated single branch power outlet of adequate amperage see Table 2 3 on page 2 2 that meets all local and national codes and is located less than 2 5 m 8 2 ft from the unit s proposed location Refer to Section 2 2 2 Electrical Requirements on page 2 2 A door opening of at least 76 cm 2 5 ft in width if using the Cart The proposed location for the unit is at least 0 2 m 0 67 ft from the walls to enable cooling Power outlet and place for any external peripheral are within 2 m 6 5 ft of each other with peripheral within 1 m of the unit to connect cables Power outlets for other medical equipment and gel warmer Power outlets for test equipment within 1 m 3 3 ft of the ultrasound unit Clean and protected space for storage of probes either in their case or on a rack Material to safely clean probes performed using a plastic container never metal In the case of a network option An active network outlet in the vicinity of the ultrasound unit A network cable of appropriate length regular Pin to Pin network cable administrato
534. th the digipot 6 Press the SET right or left trackball key again to fix the line The Heart Rate is displayed For further Doppler Measurements and other details refer to the Voluson60 i Voluson e Basic User Manual Chapter 13 Chapter 4 Functional Checks 4 25 GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VoLUSoN e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 4 4 8 NOTE NOTE Calc 4 4 8 1 4 26 Report Calculations The Voluson i Voluson e system supports calculation packages and application oriented patient Worksheets Reports for following applications e Abdomen Calculations Small Parts Calculations e Obstetric Calculations e Cardiology Calculations Urology Calculations e Vascular Calculations Gynecology Calculations e Pediatric Calculations e Neurology Calculations e Orthopedics Calculations Confirm that the patient information is correct and the probe and application are selected properly Different menus are displayed depending on e the currently chosen Application e the selected Display Mode e the selected Study e and the settings in the Measure Setup MEASURE 8 CALC page For further details refer to the Voluson i Voluson e Basic User Manual Chapter 13 General remarks to perform Calculations By pressing the CALC key on the control panel the Calculation function is switched on Selection of the desired measurement marks is done
535. that safety inspections are performed whenever damage is suspected and at least every 12 months in accordance with local authorities and facility procedures DO NOT use the system or individual probes which fail any portion of the safety test TO MINIMIZE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK ONLY TRAINED PERSONS ARE ALLOWED TO PERFORM THE ELECTRICAL SAFETY INSPECTIONS AND TESTS To avoid electrical shock the unit under test must not be connected to other electrical equipment Remove all interconnecting cables and wires The unit under test must not be contacted by users or patients while performing these tests Possible risk of infection Do not handle soiled or contaminated probes and other components that have been in patient contact Follow appropriate cleaning and disinfecting procedures before handling the equipment For all instructions in Section 10 7 In case of using an UPS uninterruptable power supply the terms outlet wall outlet AC wall outlet or power outlet refer to the AC power outlet of the UPS In case of further available AC or DC power outlets at the same used UPS these must remain unused i e not connected to any other devices Section 10 7 Electrical Safety Tests GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 10 7 2 Leakage Current Limits The following acceptance limits and test conditions are summarized from IEC60601 including national deviations and IEC 62353 and in some cases ar
536. that there is no play on the mechanism Check that the cover latches open and lock correctly LCD Display Inspect the LCD Display for scratches and raster burns Inspect the Control Panel and Keyboard Note any damaged or missing items Control Panel and Keyboard Replace faulty components as required Verify proper operation of Control Panel backlighting and TGC sliders Check all four Modo Cart wheels and castors for wear Check the brakes on each of the two front wheels Make sure that pressing the Modo Cart brake locks the wheel preventing it from swivelling or rolling and therefore stopping movement of the Modo Cart Verify that releasing the brakes allows free movement of the Modo Cart Check all four Dock Cart wheels and castors for wear Check the brakes on each of the two front wheels Make sure that pressing the Dock Cart brake locks the wheel preventing it from swivelling or rolling and therefore stopping movement of the Dock Cart Verify that releasing the brakes allows free movement of the Dock Cart N Check all four Voluson Station wheels and castors for wear Check the brakes on each of the two front wheels Make sure that pressing the Voluson Station brake locks the wheel preventing it from swivelling or rolling and therefore stopping movement of the Voluson Station Verify that releasing the brakes allows free movement of the Voluson Station Clean the drive head and media with the vendor supplied
537. the Chroma value color tone and saturation of the Sectional Plane Images To change the Chroma value color tone and saturation of the rendered 3D image Render DIRECTION On Off switch to show an acquired 3D Color Doppler or 3D Power Doppler image with or without the color information Speckle Reduction Imaging SRI can be activated in all 3D 4D modes except Full size display to reduce speckle which interferes with the sectional planes A B and O Note The rendered 3D image is not affected Adjusts the contrast of the screen background from dark to bright Note This key is not available in Static 3D Sectional Planes mode Adjusts the contrast of the rendered 3D image Note This key is not available in Static 3D Sectional Planes mode Adjusts the brightness of the rendered 3D image Note This key is not available in Static 3D Sectional Planes mode For further details refer to the Voluson i Voluson e Basic User Manual Chapter Volume Mode Chapter 4 Functional Checks 4 21 GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON 4 4 6 2 4 4 6 3 4 4 6 4 4 4 6 5 4 4 6 6 NOTE 4 22 O e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 4 4 6 Using Cine 4 4 6 1 Activating Cine Press FREEZE then roll the TRACKBALL to display the images of the stored sequence one by one Cine Split Function Multiple Format After FREEZE of a sequence in 2D Mode tvvo or four different images of the sequence can be disp
538. the Tray lower as described in Section 8 13 3 on page 8 37 3 Remove the Cover Bottom as described in Section 8 13 4 on page 8 38 4 Remove the Back Column Cover as described in Section 8 13 5 on page 8 39 8 13 6 4 Front Column Cover Removal Procedure 1 Screw off the 4 screws of the white part and carefully remove them 2 Screw off the 2 screws in the front of the gray part and carefully remove them Figure 8 50 screw off the screws 8 13 6 5 Front Column Cover Installation Procedure 1 Place the new Front Column Cover and fasten it with the screws 2 Mount the Back Column Cover as described in Section 8 13 5 5 on page 8 39 Mount the Cover Bottom as descirbed in Section 8 13 4 5 on page 8 38 Mount the Tray lower as described in Section 8 13 3 5 on page 8 37 4 5 Mount the Tray upper as described in Section 8 13 2 5 on page 8 36 8 40 Section 8 13 Replacement of the Dock Cart Components GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 8 13 7 Replacement of the Fuses NOTE Change Main Power Voltage and change fuses of Power Supply is the same procedure for the Power Supply of the Dock Cart and the Power Supply of the Voluson Station 8 13 7 1 Manpower One person 10 minutes 8 13 7 2 Tools Phillips screwdriver 1 8 13 7 3 Preparation 1 Power Off Shutdown the system as described in Section 3 6 3 on page 3 70 8 13 7 4 Fuses Removal Procedure 1 Op
539. the access point s list of connected devices Default The client name name of your computer system s serial number which is shown on the label on base of the Voluson i Voluson e is filled in automatically but can be changed Note Each computer on the netvvork should have a unique client name The service set identifier SSID identifies the specific wireless network that you want the client adapter to access Type the Netvvork Name as provided to you by the hospital s Netvvork Administrator Note lf you leave this parameter blank your client adapter can associate to any access point on the network that is configured to allow broadcast SSIDs If the access point with which the client adapter is to communicate is not configured to allow broadcast SSIDs the value of this parameter must match the SSID of the access point Otherwise the client adapter is unable to access the network Note You must enter an SSID if this profile is configured for use in an ad hoc peer to peer network An optional SSID that identifies a second third distinct network and enables the client adapter to roam to that network without having to be reconfigured Note If a profile specifies more than one SSID it cannot be included in auto profile selection or used with VVPA VVPA2 passphrase Note This field is unavailable for any profiles that are included in auto profile selection or configured for use in an ad hoc network Section 3 11 Connectivity Setu
540. the desired loading procedure Load Complete Backup on page 4 33 Load only parts of the Complete Backup on page 4 33 4 5 2 2 Load Complete Backup NOTE Following procedure should be used if the user prefers factory default settings which are adapted for the installed Application Software version 1 Perform Preparations on page 4 32 2 Select the Complete Backup marked blue see Figure 4 23 on page 4 32 and click the gt gt button to copy the Complete Backup into the Load Data field 3 Click the LOAD button to start the loading procedure of the complete backup into the system 4 5 2 3 Load only parts of the Complete Backup NOTE Following procedure is required if the user prefers to keep his old setting but new presets have to be added to match the installed Application Software version e g User Programs and 3D 4D Programs for new probe etc 1 Perform Preparations on page 4 32 2 Click the sign next to Complete Backup to open the content tree ES System Setup 10 23 2005 11 21 36 PM coated rd EV reni Damen Siwi senki AD Book 600 372 BETA Sep 13 2005 14 37 17 AD Book 5 amp 0 0 372 BETA Sen 13 2005 14 37 17 sign to open the o wa mE content tree l Llpsr rota k IDAD Program pazl gt gt button lt lt button Load Cancel Load button Lun Sauce 5E xf Figure 4 24 Load only parts
541. the new settings A WARNING Please make sure that the server you are connecting to is trustworthy and reliable For details contact your local system administrator If you backup Sonoview data to this server all the patients demographic data will be copied to this server 3 116 Section 3 12 Network IP Address Configuration GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VoLUSoN e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL Section 3 13 Connectivity Setup Worksheet Site System Information Comments CONTACT INFORMATION Name E Mail Address TCP IP Settings Remote Archive Setup Name AE Title System IP Settings Name AE Title Subnet Mask IP Address Default Gateway E Subnet Mask mu Server Name Ld Default Gateway Remote DB User Name Services Destination Devices AE Title o o o o o Device Type Manufacturer 0 O O Co T T T Figure 3 136 Connectivity installation VVorksheet Chapter 3 Setup nstructions 3 117 GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VoLUSoN e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL Section 3 13 Connectivity Setup Worksheet conta Voluson i Voluson e Host Name fs Local Port IP Address Hu l A l ROUTING INFORMATION A GATEWAY IP Addresses Destination s s BEBE DICOM APPLICATION INFORMATION NAME MAKE REVISION AE TITLE IP ADDRESSES P
542. the probe Peripheral Fails Tighten all grounds Ensure star washers are under all ground studs Inspect wiring for bad crimps poor connections or damage Still Fails If all else fails begin isolation by removing the probes external peripherals then the on board ones one at a time while monitoring the leakage current measurement New Unit If the leakage current measurement tests fail on a new unit and if situation can not be corrected submit a Safety Failure Report to document the system problem Remove unit from operation In case of using an UPS Uninterruptable Power Supply In case of using an UPS Uninterruptable Power Supply repeat the tests without using the UPS i e directly plug the ultrasound system to the AC wall outlet Section 10 8 When There s Too Much Leakage Current GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VoLUSoN e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL Section 10 9 Ultrasound Equipment Quality Check EQC Please download and use the latest version of this form DOC0537351 It is stored in MyWorkshop GE Healthcare Ultrasound Equipment Quality Check EQC se Dispatch No System Type Upgrode Serial No Software Level Test Equipment Serial No Calibration Due Date 10 5 1 PRELIMINARY CHECKS 10 5 3 CLEANING SS 3 E 0 Ur aun m j j RS 1 Ek Pu 1 T cm l I Pose 9 Remp j 1 w
543. the ultrasound system e Paying the costs for any alterations and modifications not specifically provided in the sales contract All electrical installations that are preliminary to the positioning of the equipment at the site prepared for the equipment must be performed by licensed electrical contractors Other connections between pieces of electrical equipment calibrations and testing must also be performed by qualified personnel The products involved and the accompanying electrical installations are highly sophisticated and special engineering competence is required All electrical work on these products must comply with the requirements of applicable electrical codes The purchaser of GE equipment must only utilize qualified personnel to perform electrical servicing on the equipment The desire to use a non listed or customer provided product or to place an approved product further from the system than the interface kit allows presents challenges to the installation team To avoid delays during installation such variances should be made known to the individuals or group performing the installation at the earliest possible date preferably prior to the purchase The ultrasound suite must be clean prior to delivery of the machine Carpet is not recommended because it collects dust and creates static Potential sources of EMI electromagnetic interference should also be investigated before delivery Dirt static and EMI can negatively impact sys
544. the upper peripheral storage shelf on the Modo Cart refer to Figure 3 10 on page 3 14 The power cable described above is then plugged into the rear of the DVD device and the data cable is connected to the USB port Voluson i Voluson e mounted on Dock Cart The DVD R RW Drive may be connected to the USB ports on the rear of the Voluson i Voluson e A power cable that extends from the power outlets of the Dock Carts power supply should be used to connect the power supply of the DVD R RW drive The DVD R RW should be placed in the Tray Recorder on the Dock Cart refer to Figure 3 12 on page 3 16 The power cable described above is then plugged into the rear of the DVD device and the data cable is connected to the USB port Voluson i Voluson e mounted on Voluson Station The DVD R RW Drive is premounted on the Voluson Station Chapter 3 Setup Instructions 3 47 GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 3 5 7 5 1 After physical connection 1 Press the USB button on the keyboard The Connect USB and Network Drives dialog window appears Figure 3 61 below Connect USB and Hetwork Drives Device Type Label Size Connect to NU D VD Hw SOW DVO rec not used stop Device Hetwork Drive Figure 3 61 DVD drive not used 2 If the Connect to field shows not used see Figure 3 61 above double click the DVD line
545. tings This ensures that if the presets need to be reloaded will be the same ones the customer was using prior to service 1 Press the UTILITIES key on the keyboard The menu area changes to the Utilities menu 2 Select the SYSTEM item from the menu area to activate the setup desktop screen 3 Select the BACKUP page and click the SAVE button of the Full Backup group Full Backup Save Destination choose destination HDD DVD CD Enter Descripbion Test 12 enter description Other drive Iv Include Images M i Other drive All data including Sonoview image data can be saved bo the selected drive Free Space Needed Space Cancel met 4 click Next Figure 4 25 Full Backup Save 4 Choose the Destination 5 Enter the description of the full backup 6 If desired and possible Network Drive and Other drive only activate Include Images The Include Images option may result in a large amount of data up to 70 Gigabytes 7 Select the NEXT button To start the backup process click YES After copying the data the Voluson i Voluson e reboots and the application starts again Section 4 5 Backup and Restore Database Preset Configurations and Images GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 4 5 3 Save Full Backup Presets Configurations amp Application Settings conta When the Full Backup is stored on a network drive to map a
546. tion Replacement parts cont d SALA Column Cover complete Voluson Station KTZ280137 Column Cover complete Voluson Station Top Shelf Bottom Front Cover KTZ301228 Top Shelf Bottom Front Cover ew Top Shelf Bottom Rear Cover KTZ301229 Top Shelf Bottom Rear Cover Top Shelf Additional Bottom Cover 2301230 Top Shelf Additional Bottom Cover NOTE The illustrations may not correspond to the actual product 9 36 Section 9 9 Optional Peripherals and Accessories GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VoLUSoN e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 9 9 7 Optional Voluson Station conta Figure 9 18 Voluson Station Replacement parts cont d Table 9 22 Voluson Station Replacement parts cont d ZU Power Supply Bottom Cover KTZ301222 Power Supply Bottom Cover Cover Bottom Voluson Station KTZ280145 Cover Bottom Voluson Station UV FrontandRearWheelsVausonsaton 2 Y KE m EJE ETS ANN IO ESA 616 HUBD Cart Voluson Station KTZ280029 HUB internal D Cart Voluson Station Na NOTE The illustrations may not correspond to the actual product Chapter 9 Renewal Parts 9 37 GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 9 9 7 Optional Voluson Station conta Figure 9 19 Voluson Station Replacement parts cont d Table 9 23 Voluson Station Replacement parts cont d Operating Panel Top KTZ280134 Operating Panel Top incl Air In and
547. to the correct positions PAL or NTSC When all power and signal cables are connected to the system VCR and video converter proceed as follows in the order stated 77775 a Press the power ON switch on the VCR b Turn ON power to the Voluson i Voluson e system c Press the Circuit breaker on the Voluson Station NOTE Please make sure that the VGA Port is enabled 3 58 Section 3 5 Connection of Auxiliary Devices GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 3 5 14 Connecting the DVD Recorder A NOTICE The Sony DVO 1000MD DVD recorder is only able to read and write on DVD RW ReWriteable medial Please check on your DVD case before using 3 5 14 1 Direct Connection to the Voluson i Voluson e system The video signal is received through a VGA to video converter OO f ENT TEN ra P E l ETT EM 4 lli at m A Ar m F E s Munun NENF ESO 1 isolation transformer Figure 3 73 Connection Scheme DVD Recorder A CAUTION When connecting the DVD Recorder Video Converter directly to the system it is necessary to use an additional power source As a safety requirement the DVD Recorder internal AC DC and the Video Converter AC DC supplied with the Video Converter must be medical grade conforming 60601 1 standard or the safety must be ensured by the use of a medical grade isolation transformer A
548. tooth adapter should be directly connected to the upper USB port on the Voluson i Voluson e rear connectors panel Power Adapter Bluetooth for Bluetooth M USB Printer Printer Bluetooth Adapter Adapter Figure 3 67 HP5940 DeskJet Printer connection via Bluetooth Adapter Chapter 3 Setup nstructions 3 53 GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 VOLUSON i VOLUSON e SERVICE MANUAL 3 5 12 1 Connection via Bluetooth Adapter cont d Figure 3 68 Canon Pixma MP600 MP610 and MP556 Printer connection via Bluetooth Adapter NOTE DO NOT connect the Bluetooth adapter via USB hub to the Modo Cart or to the Dock Cart or to the Voluson Station This is not an approved configuration In most cases it will not work and will cause software complications A CAUTION The printer being used may not be a medical device The Bluetooth Printer Set and the Power Supply of the Bluetooth Printer Adapter is also not a medical device The equipment meets the requirements of the EN 60950 Standard A CAUTION Please observe that the complete Bluetooth Printer Assembly has to be located outside of the patient environment according to IEC 60601 1 UL 60601 1 A NOTICE Please use the proper Bluetooth Printer Connection set See Chapter 9 Printers on page 9 25 3 54 Section 3 5 Connection of Auxiliary Devices GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 3
549. transfers the data into PC main memory where scan conversion is performed per software Cine Mode Reserved area in PC main memory is used RBF The RBF consists of Beamformer ASIC TX Amplifier RX TGC Amplifier Signal ADC Each RBF 2 boards can support 32 TX Channels and 32 RX Channels TX Channel ASIC generates TX Freq through dividing 60MHz by 2 3 4 5 and TX Focus RX Channel ASIC generates Sample Clocks for the ADC manages RX Focus Delay and Chain Adder and Apodization 3 Video Section The result is transferred to PC standard video logic where the analog VGA signals for the monitor and standard video timing outputs for LCD display are generated Chapter 5 Components and Functions Theory 5 9 GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 5 2 4 1 1 5 2 4 2 5 2 4 3 5 10 VOLUSON i VOLUSON e SERVICE MANUAL Special B Mode Techniques a HI Coded Harmonic lmaging In one method of HI the RX Frequeney is doubled so that the radial resolution is increased due to the higher RX Frequency The second method of Hl is pulse inversion 2 TX Beams are shot to the same Tissue location one vvith positive one vvith negative polarity The subtraction of both shots Subtraction Filter brings to bear the nonlinear echo reflection properties of the tissue vvhich is very useful vvith extremely difficult to image patients M Mode 1 RBI see 5 2 4 1 B Mode a DMA section B mode Data from RBI is writt
550. try again with CTRL ALT DEL If there are errors they will be listed HH LEE FS CUIT IT I i Lached EsudHRen MenMap Cache ECC elapsed test time 8 80 28 1815 9528 ef28 Std on off list of errors ESC Reboot clconf iqurat ion SP scroll lock CR scroll unlock Figure 5 33 Memory check in LINUX A NOTICE After one cycle 2 hours the memory check starts again To interrupt the test press the ESC key If you don t interrupt the memory test by pressing the ESC key it will perform never ending cycles of memory checks Chapter 5 Components and Functions Theory 5 59 GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL This page was intentionally left blank 5 60 Section 5 14 Boot Screen Functions GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL Chapter 6 Service Adjustments Section 6 1 Overview 6 1 1 Purpose of Chapter 6 This chapter describes how to test and adjust the mechanical capabilities of a scanner that may be out of specification Although some tests may be optional they should only be performed by qualified personnel Table 6 1 Chapter 6 Contents LCD Display Monitor Adjustment 6 2 s CECI EIN ten opta 6 10 Daylight Saving Time DST New Dates Section 6 2 Regulatory Verify where applicable that any regulatory information or tests required by national law are present and accounted for
551. ts GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 10 7 4 Grounding Continuity Systems with Modo Cart only A CAUTION Electric Shock Hazard The patient or operator MUST NOT come into contact with equipment during this test NOTE This test is not valid for stand alone Voluson i Voluson e systems and is only applicable when the Voluson6 i Voluson e portable ultrasound system is mounted on the Modo Cart Measure the resistance from the third pin of the attachment plug to the exposed metal parts of the Modo Cart The ground wire resistance should be less than 0 2 ohms Reference the procedure in the IEC 60601 1 1 ACCESSIBLE METAL PARTS a Mounting Plate Transformer b Blank screws from height adjustment c Blank screws at back side Figure 10 3 Ground Continuity Test A CAUTION Lacquer is an isolation barrierl Resistor may be high impedancel Measure only on blank parts stated in Figure 10 3 above 10 7 4 1 Meter Procedure Follow these steps to test the Ground wire resistance Turn the Voluson i Voluson e unit OFF Plug the unit into the meter and the meter into the tested AC wall outlet Plug the black chassis cable into the meter s CHASSIS connector and attach the black chassis cable clamp to an exposed metal part of the Voluson i Voluson e unit Set the meter s FUNCTION switch to the RESISTANCE position Set the meter s POLARITY switch to th
552. tton repeatedly until MENU GRADE is highlighted SETUP MENU 2 2 FREEZE MODE FRAME DISC END EJECT REGION CODE 2 PRE REC OFF DATE TIME PRESET MENU GRADE BASIC Figure 3 79 Setup Menu MENU GRADE highlighted 7 Press the right button and select ENHANCED 8 Press the left button to exit the Menu Grade menu NOTE Now additional items see Figure 3 80 below are displayed in the Setup Menu 9 Select TV SYSTEM by pressing the J down button SETUP MENU 2 3 FREEZE MODE FRAME Menu Grade ENHANCED DISC END ENDSTOP REG ON CODE REGION CODE 2 PRE REC OFF DATE TIME PRESET MENU GRADE ENHANCED TV SYSTEM 232C STOP REC PAUSE 232C FF REW NEXT PREV REC COUNTER COUNTER Figure 3 80 Setup Menu TV SYSTEM highlighted 10 Press the gt right button The TV System Sub menu appears 11 Select the appropriate video signal by pressing the T up or J down button respectively To check the video signal see Table 3 10 TV System and Region Code on page 3 65 12 Press the SET button C The message Now loading appears and the unit starts to save the settings 13 VVhen Power off appears on the display press the POWER switch on the front of the DVD recorder to turn power off 14 Press the POWER switch again to turn power on 3 64 Section 3 5 Connection of Auxil
553. ty and Dataflow Concept and Creation Configuring Connectivity Services Destinations Input of comments and voice annotations Measure Distance and Ellipse Buttons Views DVD CD R W Erasing Changing Backup Folder on mapped Network Drive etc GS Archive e Scan Made Figure 4 16 Sonoview Section 4 4 Functional Checks GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 4 4 11 Formatting Media To erase the backup media DVD CD RW press the ARCHIVE key on the Control panel The Sonoview screen appears on the monitor see Figure 4 16 on page 4 28 1 Select the External Devices tab on the left side of the Sonoview screen lt External Devices tab E d DVD CD icon Figure 4 17 External Devices tab E 1 2 Insert the medium and select the DVD CD icon The unit displays the Erase DVD CD window as shown in Figure 4 18 3 Select the Erase Mode and click the OK button to start the process A NOTICE t is highly recommended to use the complete erase mode to avoid problems with the CD RW When using a DVD RW the complete erase mode is not possible Erase DVD CD fast All data on DVD CD will be erased Erase the disc Erase Mode complete fast d OK Cancel Figure 4 18 Erase DVD CD Window 4 When erasing is finished select EXIT to return to the Scan Mode 4 4 11 1 Adjusting the
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555. ual Voluson Station Middle H48671ZE H48671ZE Southern EU Baltic Basic User Manual Voluson Station Eastern EU User Manual Voluson Station Eastern EU ETT ETT T Advanced Reference Manual H48651NL H48661EA H48661EA HA8661EA Voluson i Voluson e English KTI106055 KTI106171 KTI106171 9 44 Section 9 10 System Manuals GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL Section 9 11 Probes 9 11 1 2D Probes Figure 9 22 2D Transducers NOTE The illustrations may not correspond to the actual product Chapter 9 Renewal Parts 9 45 GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 Table 9 28 VOLUSON i VOLUSON e SERVICE MANUAL 2D Transducers ia a 5131629 H4000SR 2290777 H40402LN 5154514 ee H40402LY KTZ157092 H40442LL ES BT Version KTZ300275 705 AB2 7RS H48661NH E BT Version KTZ300287 706 SP10 16RS H48661NJ EZ BT Version H44901AC 47237169 707 IC5 9W RS 9 46 NOTICE The probes 9L RS and SP10 16RS are not applicable on Voluson e marked with electronic broadband curved array transducer frequency range of 2 5 MHz Applications Abdominal Obstetrics Gynecology Pediatric electronic endocavity broadband curved array transducer frequency range of 4 10 MHz and a field of view of max 150 Applications Obstetrics Gynecology Urology electronic broadband linear array transducer frequency range of
556. ubleshooting 7 1 GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL Section 7 2 Collect Vital System Information The following nformation is necessary in order to properly analyze data or images being reported as a malfunction or being returned to the manufacturer Press the UTILITIES key select the SYSTEM item and then enter the SERVICE INFO page System Type Serial Number Application Software Hardware ID Backup File Name Date of Factory Settings EUM Version Serviceplatform 7 2 System Type System Serial number also visible on label on the back of the system Application Software version Backup Version File Name additional information e g Hardware ID PMC version etc Move the scroll bar downwards to review additional information about installed software hardware e g Operating System Service Pack Figure 7 1 System Setup System Info page e g Voluson e Section 7 2 Collect Vital System Information GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VoLusoN e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 7 2 1 Needed Data in case of System crash or Errors AN NOTICE n case of a system crash or errors that are probably software bugs provide as much detail information as possible before contacting the OLC On Line Center 1 Contact person telephone number and or e mail address 2 Vital system data see Figure 7 1 on page 7 2 System Type Sys
557. urrent data on the system will be permanently replaced by the data of the backup and can not be restored After restoring the data the Voluson i Voluson e reboots and the application starts again 4 5 5 Delete Full Backup Presets Configurations 8 Application Settings 1 Press the UTILITIES key on the keyboard The menu area changes to the Utilities menu 2 Select the SYSTEM item from the menu area to activate the setup desktop screen 3 Select the BACKUP page and click the DELETE button of the Full Backup group Full Backup Delete I choose destination Description Serialo Date Tire 2006 03 06 select backup Test 12 409999 2006 03 05 13 54 Other drive select Delete Figure 4 32 Full Backup Delete 4 Choose the Destination 5 Click on the backup to be deleted additional information is displayed in the table 6 Select the DELETE button A WARNING There is no UNDO function for this action 4 38 Section 4 5 Backup and Restore Database Preset Configurations and Images GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON Ve DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 4 5 6 A NOTE Archiving Images 1 Press the ARCHIVE key on the control panel to enter Sonoview 2 Insertthe DVD CD R W into drive If required format erase the media see Section 4 4 11 Formatting Media on page 4 29 3 When you click the OPEN button on the upper left side of the screen a list of all the
558. urrents and sacrifice patient safety Before starting the Voluson i Voluson e or Peripherals that are connected to the Voluson Station ALWAYS make sure that rating of the power supply fuses is compatible and the voltage output selector is in the correct position The wrong fuses and position of the voltage output selector may cause major damage on the Voluson i Voluson e system and connected peripherals Make sure that all peripherals are firmly secured in position according installation procedure Attaching the Voluson i Voluson e to the Voluson Station A battery or an empty battery shell should always be attached to the Voluson i Voluson e system before attaching it to the Voluson Station 1 Place the system in the docking bay on the top shelf of the Voluson Station 1 2 Pull down the docking lever 2 3 Docking Figure 3 38 Voluson6 i Voluson e attached to the Voluson Station Chapter 3 Setup nstructions 3 35 GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 3 5 3 1 Attaching the Voluson i Voluson e to the Voluson Station cont d If applicable connect the Probe Mux Box 3 Push the probe connector into the probe socket of the Voluson i Voluson e 4 Lift the system s locking lever upwards to lock the probe connector Figure 3 39 Voluson i Voluson e attached to the Voluson Station The Probe Mux Box enables the connecti
559. uson i Voluson e unit OFF Plug the unit into the meter and the meter into the tested AC wall outlet Plug the black chassis cable into the meter s CHASSIS connector and attach the black chassis cable clamp to an exposed metal part of the Voluson i Voluson e unit Set the meter s FUNCTION switch to the RESISTANCE position Set the meter s POLARITY switch to the OFF center position Measure and record the Ground wire resistance 1 2 3 0 Chapter 10 Care amp Maintenance 10 17 GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 10 7 7 Chassis Leakage Current Test A DANGER Electric Shock Hazard When the meter s ground switch is OPEN DO NOT touch the unit A CAUTION Equipment damage possibility Never switch the Polarity and the status of Neutral when the unit is powered ON Be sure to turn the unit power OFF before switching them using the POLARITY switch and or the NEUTRAL switch Otherwise the unit may be damaged 10 7 7 1 Definition This test measures the current that would flow through a grounded person who touches the accessible conductive parts of the equipment during normal and fault conditions The test verifies the isolation of the power line from the chassis The meter is connected to parts of the equipment easily contacted by the user or patient Measurements should be made under the test conditions specified in T
560. variance color maps The Color Flow wedge overlays the 2D mode image and M mode time line Chapter 5 Components and Functions Theory 5 5 GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VoLUSoN e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 9 2 1 3 5 2 1 3 1 5 2 1 3 2 5 2 1 4 5 6 Color Doppler Mode Color Doppler is used to detect motion presented as a two dimensional display There are two applications of this technique e Color Flow Mode C used to visualize blood flow velocity and direction e Power Doppler PD used to visualize the spatial distribution of blood Color Flow Mode A real time two dimensional cross section image of blood flow is displayed The 2D cross section is presented as a full color display with various colors being used to represent blood flow velocity variance power and or direction Often to provide spatial orientation the full color blood flow cross section is overlaid on top of the grayscale cross section of soft tissue structure 2D echo For each pixel in the overlay the decision of whether to display color Doppler gray scale echo information or a blended combination is based on the relative strength of return echoes from the soft tissue structures and from the red blood cells Blood velocity is the primary parameter used to determine the display colors but power and variance may also used A high pass filter wall filter is used to remove the signals from stationary or slowly moving structures
561. wIXeN 24015 A 13 Acoustic Output amp Index Determination Tables buiuueos uoN MOJ 40109 poN Bunesado SH Ob l poNW i959npsueul MOJ 40100 poN Bunesedo SH b I PONW 499npsue41 6sez9931 0 096 x pul 104 Sennuenb painseow jo 1euiuing GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 Tables for 4C 1 9 42811 VA pue 2 L090923l 01 22e lqe1 Dun1odeg 1ndino onsnooy VOLUSON i VOLUSON e GE HEALTHCARE SERVICE MANUAL DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 Tables for 4C RS at Color Motion Mode CM Mode 1 10 e10a ul AH SU TUI rv vid xew je 2 esind pajenuaye xew ye uideq ll II E G ode NETE ainjede juajeamby eae ed N d 5nsnooe euonoejeJeJ yeod pajenuany euo 9eJ9 8 1 4894 ysuajul abeJane ye d 120205 peyenueny SPON NO poyi Bunerado SH Or l pom 19INPSUBAL 6sez9931 0 998 x pul 104 sennuenb painseow jo Aewwns lt PW Kouenb9JJ oy a Bue Joj0asabeu g 2 0 0 pue so oesebew g es 10 oeseDeu g Acoustic Output Index Determination Tables EV IW xeu je 299 S 5u 7 e904 juoneuuojJu ex c Ut et o lo NR e o N w EL Q N x pul uimnuuixe y 2401 Ly 9qe7 DOIN VNO epojy Bunerado SH Or l pom
562. with the MENU POINTER Cursor key and the trackball or by pressing the corresponding keyboard shortcuts If the MENU POINTER Cursor key nearby the trackball is illuminated the trackball is consequently assigned to select the menu items in the menu area on the left side of the screen Positioning of measurement marks is done with the TRACKBALL Entering and storage of measuring marks is done with sET right or left trackball key To change measuring marks before completion press CHANGE upper trackball key Depending on the setting in the Measure Setup also the FREEZE key can be used for confirming the last measuring mark of the currently performed measurement To delete the results of the last measured item press BACKSPACE To erase measurement results press the CLEAR key on the control panel or press the DEL key on the keyboard All measurement results will be automatically included in the patient report worksheet To delete all measurement results of the selected Study from the monitor as well as from the corresponding Worksheet select the CLEAR GROUP item from the menu area To exit from Calculation functions press the CALC key or the EXIT key on the control panel Worksheet Report Pages Press the REPORT key on the control panel to view the application dependent patient worksheet pages that contain the results of calculations and measurements Any stored patient worksheet can be edited printed trans
563. witzerland KTZ220480 Power Cord Denmark Power Cord Denmark KTZ220481 Power Extender Cable for optional Peripherals 1m only used in combination with Modo Cart H48651TD 415 Power Extender Cable KTZ220579 9 20 Section 9 8 Miscellaneous Cables GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VoLUSoN e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL Table 9 8 Miscellaneous Cables or os ow o Power Extender Cable for optional Peripherals 30cm only used in combination with Modo Cart H48651TD Power Extender Cable KTZ220585 Power Extender Cable for Peripherals split 1 to 3 only used in combination with Modo Cart H48651 417 Power Extender Splitter Cable KTZ220569 Power Extender Cable 2M Power Extender Cable 2 M KTZ301990 Cable Kit only used for Dock Cart USB Kabel 0 3m Cabel Set DC Power Voluson i Voluson eCart Cable Kit KTZ280036 420 Network Cable KTZ280033 Chapter 9 Renewal Parts 9 21 GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VoLUSoN e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL Table 9 8 Miscellaneous Cables or os ow ro VGA cable to connect Secondary Patient Monitor 15m VGA cable for KTZ220527 Secondary Monitor Cable Tree only used for Voluson Station USB cable VGA cable Audiocable DC Power cable AC Power cable Ground cables Cable Tree Voluson Station KTZ301531 USB Cable Kit 4 pieces 30cm 40cm 55cm 90cm only for Voluson Station USB Cable Kit KTZ280133 cable LCD to
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565. y will switch over to the battery power The internal battery supplies the system with power until it is drained to 30 capacity invoking shutdown or shutdown has been invoked by the user After turning off a system wait at least ten seconds before turning it on again The system may not be able to boot if power is recycled too quickly Connect the power cable to the main power outlet again as soon as possible and at least before you switch on the main power and press the On Off button Chapter 4 Functional Checks 4 3 GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VoLUSoN e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 4 3 3 System Features 4 3 3 1 Control Panel 10 11 2 3 12 4 5 13 6 7 14 8 9 15 Figure 4 4 Control Panel of the Voluson6 i Voluson e Menu Control keys Soft menu buttons ON OFF Switch alphanumeric keyboard with main function keys e g Utilities Bodymarks Power up down etc Mode keys eee Gain key for Active mode Inter memory keys to print save to Sonoview DN or send to DICOM TGC Slider Controls S Image Management Sonoview key Management Sonoview key s 0 sus AAA FE DECIA jJ Tm 0 050885 4 4 Section 4 3 General Procedure GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 4 3 3 2 Menu Control RARA ARROB MI 12 LS FERE Tis 0 1 G8032008 T1440 PM zL Main User Program 1 vn Abdem n 2 Penitrabi n 3
566. yboard Language Layout as described in Section 6 9 on page 6 10 and then type with the keyboard to check the function of each key I 5 Chapter 6 Replacement Procedures 8 25 GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VoLUSoN e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL Section 8 8 Replacement of TGC Slider controls 8 8 1 Manpower One person 5 minutes 8 8 2 Tools small sized slotted screwdriver or tweezers 8 8 3 Preparations 1 Power Off Shutdown the system as described in Section 3 6 3 on page 3 70 8 8 4 TGC Slider Removal Procedure 1 Gently lift the defective key cap until it is completely loosened from its base 2 Remove the defective Slider potentiometer cap see Figure 8 31 below i Figure 8 31 TGC Slider Replacement 8 8 5 TGC Slider Installation Procedure 1 Place a new slider cap in position on the slider base and push it down until it snaps into position 8 26 Section 8 8 Replacement of TGC Slider controls GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VOLUSON e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL Section 8 9 Replacement of the Rotary Knob 8 9 1 Manpower One person 5 minutes 8 9 2 Tools small sized slotted screwdriver or tweezers 8 9 3 Preparations 1 Power Off Shutdown the system as described in Section 3 6 3 on page 3 70 8 9 4 Rotary Knob Removal Procedure 1 Carefully place a small flat screwdriver between the Rotary Knob and the surface of the keyboard see Figure
567. ystem Maintenance GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON i VoLUSoN e DIRECTION KTI106052 REVISION 9 SERVICE MANUAL 10 5 4 Cleaning 10 5 4 1 General Cleaning Frequent and diligent cleaning of the Voluson i Voluson6 e ultrasound system reduces the risk of spreading infection from person to person and also helps to maintain a clean working environment NOTE Refer to the Basic user manual of Voluson i Voluson6 e for details on cleaning and desinfection 10 5 5 Probe Maintenance 10 5 5 1 Probe Related Checks Table 10 9 Probe Related Checks Thoroughly check the system probe connectors and remove dust from inside the connector 1 Probes sockets if necessary Visually check for bent damaged or missing pins Verify that the system properly recognizes all probes Probe Holder Clean probe holders on Cart they may need to be soaked to remove excess gel 10 5 5 2 Basic Probe Care The Basic User Manual and or care card provides a complete description of probe care maintenance cleaning and disinfection Ensure that you are completely familiar with the proper care of GE probes Ultrasound probes can be easily damaged by improper handling Review the Basic User Manual of Voluson i Voluson e for more details Failure to follow these precautions can result in serious injury and equipment damage Failure to properly handle or maintain a probe may also void its warranty Figure 10 1 Care Card Any evidence of wear indicates the probe c
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