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1. Pr p Note BEES SE HDMI with Audio Main Clinical display for POC If M2 S2 to Dock for Hard IP Block in FPGA Aux Monitor with Audio Ge Soft IP Block in FPGA o SATA Connector Interrupts from the Front E d End and FPGA GPIO Some GPIOs FPGA and CPLD E t g D Hirose Configuration Debug only 9 FLASH CPLD Mini PCle Debug Only m 1M c USB Host USB Module USB Type A x3 Connector USB Host x3 Debug only JTAG Figure 4 7 Control Subsystem Block Diagram The core control subsystem contains the processor the system bus and the system memory resources of RAM and solid state hard drives These two solid state hard drive devices are responsible for the system operating system software ultrasound program software scanhead operation files on board training videos and storage for patient data patient demographic information images and video clips Chapter 4 System Overview The main operational solid state storage drive is a mSATA form factor device totalling 16 GB of storage capacity This device is responsible for handling the operational system software the ultrasound program and the on board training videos A secondary solid state storage drive of 80 GB with an 1 8 inch form factor is used to handle th
2. This section covers basic diagnostic and troubleshooting procedures you may follow if the system does not operate properly To diagnose system failures consult the referenced diagnostic figures that follow or FUJIFILM SonoSite Technical Support Table 5 1 Troubleshooting Subassemblies and Diagnostic Figures Subassemblies Assert Codes Battery Stand System Linked with SPMU Clinical Monitor Display Stand Version System Clinical Monitor Display Desktop Version System DICOM SPMU Stand Version System Touch Control Panel Stand Version System Ultrasound System Stand Version System Diagnostic Figures or Table Figure 5 2 Table 5 2 Figure 5 3 Table 5 6 Figure 5 1 Figure 5 6 Table 5 3 Figure 5 1 Table 5 4 Table 5 5 Figure 5 3 Figure 5 4 Table 5 6 Table 5 7 Figure 5 5 Chapter 5 Troubleshooting 23 System Repair The system is repairable through subassembly replacement or through replacement of parts as recommended by FUJIFILM SonoSite Component level repair of Printed Circuit Board Assemblies is performed only at the FUJIFILM SonoSite repair facility Replacement of board level components by unauthorized service facilities voids the FUJIFILM SonoSite warranty Test Equipment Test equipment is not required for this troubleshooting section Failure Assert Codes The X Porte system is capable in displaying an assert screen call for help instructing the user to contact SonoSite Technical Su
3. i Ultrasound Yes m and or the Stalk Cable me Ultrasound Image Appear Assembly P16773 for Image Appear Check AC Power Cord A Y d ao PP A lass of 24VDC o Battery Switches are ON Batteries are N Charged amp AC has o No been Applied to Activate Battery Circuit Y Operation Replace the Display Replace the Display Monitor P 14527 Monitor P14627 lt Working Yes ii Does the Replace the Ultrasound e Does the Ultrasound Mo NL No Ultrasound Image Appear Engine P1656055 Image Appear Remove the Stand base di em a bottom plate amd e ze depress both red AC circuit breaker buttons Apply AC power to the system SPMU Yes l x x Both Geer 8 Does the P green E _ Does the a Sp the blue LED ges pb Problem Solved Yes lt Ultrasound No k Te Siluminated Image Appear A No Chapter 5 Troubleshooting The Dock amp Stalk Cable Supply the 24VDC to Sold Topside Green LED is AC Lives Flashing Batteries Dees the Charging Bottom side po Ultrasound es Green LED is AC Live Imago ar Bottom Side Blue LED age Appa is SPMU producing al 24 pt No Yes M When Video is not Being Fed to lhe Display Monitor a FUJIFILM SonoSite Logo will appear the on screen instead of LUS video gt ma the Display Monitor Does the Le o i No Problem Monitor is Functional R
4. in Figure 4 2 on page 13 Transducer Receive Section Weight Beamformed OF Waveform Weight Waveform Control Transmit Section Figure 4 2 Generic Front End Block Diagram The transmit section consists of a waveform generator delay block and high power high voltage driver to excite the transducer element Multiple elements are driven with delays determined by the time of flight in the medium from the elements to the point in space where the beam is to be focused The longer the time of flight is to the focal point the smaller the delay is for a given transmit element to allow all to arrive at the focal point at the same time Chapter 4 System Overview 13 The number of elements driven is determined by element sensitivity off axis and depth offield considerations The waveform is selected to drive the transducer at a certain center frequency bandwidth and power and is optimized for the given mode The receive section consists of a transmit receive switch to protect the receiver from the transmit voltage a vari able gain receiver to amplify and condition the return echoes an A D to digitize the data a delay block to focus the return signals and a weight block to scale the return echoes for each channel All the signals are then summed together to generate the beam formed receive data The analog gain varies
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6. Front ENC OVEIVICW EE 13 X Porte Front End Ee Ee M 14 PW Doppler Processing iciirscsiicisssts itas stands a EEEN N S 15 CW Doppler Processing EE 16 Baek See 17 COMO SUSY O stents Das Re RU EEE ABENE EAAS 18 Power Supply ana tg erte NEE 19 ECG MOQUIS spersrene Gna Golias CEEE E EE 20 Seed 21 TOU SIU Le We X Porte Desktop and Stand Versions Major Component Diagrams 23 System and Subsystem Diagnosis 23 SEET 24 DES COUDE EE 24 RIIT 24 Verifying a System Assert Code 24 Clinical Monitor BIC EE 25 DEON EEN 26 e AR 27 TOUCHY Control Panel aspas ipa A beads O A o ve 29 yi Replacement Procedures sssscccccecccecccocccccocecccccccecscecsceccceeccesseescess DO Qualifying Service Personnel ccc cece cece cence eee eee eeeneeeeeeeeeneeees 34 Clinical Monitor Display 34 Required AILS ossos ED ened Dar did E CEI E DRC Des ad ad 34 Kee OO quais e e Sa Si Dado wees Ad AUS sda oa PO SDS 34 Clinical Monitor Display Removal 0 cece cece cece eee eee e ene e eee eeees 34 Clinical Monitor Display Replacement 35 Sy SCM ENGINE J bccn adiadas tees Ls es PURA pros UC aaa d eai staind 36 Hefe RAR sapeca Poa Soda 36 Hefe Ml ele EE 36 System Engine Removal ccc ccc cece cette ence eee eee e eee eeeeeeeees 36 System Engine Replacement 37 TOUCICORUOWPANE eaer raar AE EEE PELE ut Heder susan crates sauce 37 REQUIRE PANS ansiosas oe dada EG sd ees Oda CU do DD e ida 3
7. Part Number P14522 N P14522 W V14522 N V14522 W P14586 Description Service Assembly Stand Power Management Unit X Porte Warranty Service Assembly Stand Power Management Unit X Porte Vet Service Assembly Stand Power Management Unit X Porte Vet Warranty Service Assembly Stand Power Management Unit X Porte Battery X Porte Stand Set of Qty Three Appendix A Replacement Parts Triple Transducer Connect TTC REED TRATA Pigg rete pr a Felipe TTT teens gt 1 21 Ss RE ee Figure A 7 Triple Transducer Connect TTC Table A 9 Triple Transducer Connect TTC Part Number Description P14644 N Service Assembly TTC Assembly X Porte P14644 W Warranty Service Assembly TTC Assembly X Porte V14644 N Vet Service Assembly TTC Assembly X Porte V14644 W Vet Warranty Service Assembly TTC Assembly X Porte Appendix A Replacement Parts 67 Clinical Monitor Hardware Figure A 8 Clinical Monitor Hardware Table A 10 Clinical Monitor Hardware Item Part Number Description 1 P16390 Cable Door Monitor Mount 2 P16371 M4 7 x 35 Black Screw x2 3 P16369 M4 7 x 12 Black Screw x4 4 P16380 HDMI Wire Bracket Clinical Monitor 5 P15551 M3 5 x 8mm Screw Pan Head Phillips x2 6 P16639 HDMI Wire Clamp Clinical Monitor Figure 6 2 P16859 Mount Clinical Display Control Panel Hardware Item 1 Item 2 Figure A 9 Control Panel Hardware Table A 11 Control Panel Hardware Item Part Nu
8. Bi oe ee ee ere E RR ee ee ee rere ee eer ee 59 Replacement Parts aunque 1 Clinical MONOT sorsi Reeder NAA 62 TOUCH CONTO PANE candi a AE dE PERUS EM PCI FER ad 63 DOCK anais RO CDC Si Ra A Sia Dino cairia 64 S e e Leg ENOING asia bas O SUS AA SO ES DEST 65 Stand Power Management Unit SPMU amp Batteries ccccccccccccc eee eens 66 Triple Transducer Connect TT 67 Clinical Monitor Hardware ME 68 Control Panel Hardware 68 Beie dee seriais a a O ECC ECC ECC e den aes 69 Stand Hardware Hartz 69 Optional EGUIDMENE EE 70 POWER A EE 70 Sony UP D897MD B amp W Printer nensnensnsnsssnsesesesssesesesscsresesseesen 71 Desktop System Components ccc ccc cece cence een e eee eeeeeeeeeeneeees 72 EPS for Desktop System Engine 72 EPS for Desktop Clinical Monitor Display 72 Other Desktop Components 73 Ordering Replacement Parts 73 Service Event Reporting ccccccsccsssccscsccscccccscsccscsccssccsscccsssccesecs Z D Service Event ReportForm 6 Service Event Report Instructions ccccccc ccc eee cece eee eee ee eee eeeeeeeeees 7 Returning Products to FUJIFILM SonoSite cece eee eee ecc cerco 78 SHIMON ASCOM apatia sa GLASS RS DA COS pads ia ad AI 78 vii viii Chapter 1 Introduction Before servicing the X Porte Ultrasound System please read this manual The ultrasound system has multiple configurations and feature sets All are described in this serv
9. FUJIFILM SonoSite as follows FUJIFILM SonoSite Technical Support Phone 877 657 8118 U S or Canada Phone 425 951 1330 Outside U S and Canada Or call your local representative Fax 425 951 6700 E mail service sonosite com Web site www sonosite com Europe FUJIFILM SonoSite Amsterdam Service Science Park 402 Center 1098 XH Amsterdam The Netherlands Tel Main 31 20 751 2020 English support 44 14 6234 1151 French support 33 1 8288 0702 German support 49 69 8088 4030 Italian support 39 02 9475 3655 Spanish support 34 91 123 8451 Chapter 1 Introduction 1 FUJIFILM SonoSite Technical Support Continued Asia SonoSite Singapore Pte Ltd Service 10 New Industrial Road 02 00 Fujifilm Center Building Singapore 536501 Tel 65 6380 5589 Terms and symbols The service manual follows these conventions e A WARNING describes precautions necessary to prevent injury or loss of life e A Caution describes precautions necessary to protect the products e Numbered steps in procedures must be performed in order e Items in bulleted lists do not require performance in sequence Labeling symbols Please refer to Chapter 4 Labeling Symbols found in the X Porte Product Information amp Safety Guide P 14646 2 Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 Specifications This chapter contains information regarding system specifications and accessory compatibility The information applies to the ultrasound sy
10. Guide Wheels x4 TTC Blue Locking Pin Part of TTC Stand Release Right Topside of TTC Assembly Main TTC Connector a Figure 6 17 TTC Mounting Channels 3 Perform the TTC Removal steps 1 4 in the reverse order to complete the replacement operation Chapter 6 Replacement Procedures 47 Optional Equipment Stand System PowerPark The PowerPark accessory is a cordless charging station for most FUJIFILM SonoSite system stands It is comprised of two portions with the PowerPark Stand Module P12822 mounted to the underside of the stand which then connects to the PowerPark Dock Module P12834 that is connected to the wall AC and sits on the floor In the event that the stand module needs to be replaced on a X Porte Stand System please perform the following procedures Required Part P12822 Assembly PowerPark Stand Module Required Tools 1 Phillips screwdriver 1 Phillips stubby screwdriver or ratchet type screwdriver for repair without laying the stand on its side PowerPark Stand Module Removal PowerPark Stand Module Removal Note The following will outline the replacement method by tipping the stand onto its side to gain full view and access to the underside of the stand If tipping the stand is not possible then proceed to the alternate methods 1 Please refer to section in this chapter titled Stand Power Management Unit SPMU Removal and follow steps 1 through 11 Please refer to Figure 6 7
11. Most functionality is within the ASIC but the memory resources for acquisition memory and display memory are found in external memory components The conversion from PC type video to TV type video is also performed externally Control is received initially from the CPU to setup each functional block and afterward the hardware is completely data driven This control takes the form of programming setup registers inside the blocks and setting up scan conversion tables Each block provides temporary storage as required to buffer data and keep their respective processing pipeline full and operating Also note that the block diagrams show only the data path but each block is responsible for generating any necessary memory addresses for their respective input data stream The X Porte Back End subsystem is shown in Figure 4 6 on page 17 Frame Battier FRAR A signal Path 4 Interface Display Plane Sweep JPEG Transfer video a ul Manage Control Encoder Merge Merge 1 User input Dees J H Address Translation a DMA Engine d Clinical Desplay Control CPU Interrupts Video Buffer RAM Subsystem COM 2 i Express ams CPU Memory LAs Suscho md Dock Persistent neu CRC Storage 540 Power Supply Connectivity USB nd fb md ffe ig Either elt Control Panel Back End Board ge Figure 4 6 X Porte System Back End Subsystem Block Diagram The Back End Subsystem performs processing encompassing three main data domains acquisi
12. SPMU Removal section of this chapter Battery Replacement Battery Replacement 1 Perform the battery replacement by following in reverse order steps 1 12 of the Stand Power Management Unit SPMU Removal section of this chapter 2 Tighten the captive battery retention screws and the six M5 x 8 Phillips screws for the bottom stand plate to 20 inch pounds Refer to Figure 6 10 on page 42 and Figure 6 14 on page 44 Triple Transducer Connect TTC Required Part e P14644 N Service Assembly TTC Assembly X Porte e P14644 W Warranty Service Assembly TTC Assembly X Porte e V14644 N Vet Service Assembly TTC Assembly X Porte e V14644 W Vet Warranty Service Assembly TTC Assembly X Porte Required Tools None Triple Transducer Connect TTC Removal Triple Transducer Connect TTC Removal 1 Reach under the stand head area and unlatch the main TTC connector from the bottom of the stand head by flipping the latch handle forward and rotate counter clockwise Refer to Figure 6 15 on page 46 Chapter 6 Replacement Procedures 45 46 TTC Latch Locked in Operate Mode TTC Latch Flipped Down to Unlock Turn Counter Clockwise to Release Figure 6 15 TTC Main Latch 2 When loose pull the latch handle down and the connector should drop down several inches The TTC is free from the System Refer to Figure 6 16 on page 46 Left Underside of Stand System Head Assy TTC Stand Release Note that the TTC Connector has Dr
13. The temperature pressure and humidity limits apply only to the ultrasound system transducers and battery Operating System and Transducer 10 40 C 50 104 F 15 95 R H 700 to 1060hPa 0 7 to 1 05 ATM Shipping and Storage System and Transducer 35 65 C 31 149 F 15 95 R H 500 to 1060hPa 0 5 to 1 05 ATM Battery 20 60 C 4 140 F 15 95 R H For storage longer than 30 days store at or below room temperature 500 to 1060hPa 0 5 to 1 05 ATM Battery specifications The X Porte stand uses three lithium ion batteries that are charged and controlled by the Stand Power Management Unit SPMU that can be switched off via three rocker type switches These switches can be accessed by lifting up from the stand bottom a black plastic door located under the left rear caster leg Run time is up to one hour up to 3days on idle depending on imaging mode and display brightness This chapter contains electrical and clinical safety information required by regulatory agencies Accessories and peripherals The system supports various accessories and peripherals See the X Porte Product Information amp Safety Guide P14646 for a list of compatible products 4 Chapter 2 Specifications Chapter 3 Safety This chapter contains electrical and clinical safety information required by regulatory agencies The information applies to the ultrasound system transducers accessories and peripherals Electrical safety This
14. implementation of the action is performed during system initialization and is complete when the system disk becomes ready The Power 1 Reset function is specified by placing the phrase restore factory settings in the reset txt file The command causes the system to Remove Worklist files Rebuild the patient database Start a new patient Reset the DICOM location Reset the DICOM user and system logs Reset user preferences Reset the system clock to January 1 2003 Reset the Control Panel brightness and backlight Records the action in the system log The Power 0 Reset function is specified by placing the phrase reformat data drive in the reset txt file This command causes the system to Format the patient data drive and deletes all patient data Start a new patient Add a system log message recording the action Chapter 5 Troubleshooting 29 30 Figure 5 5 Troubleshooting Flow Chart No System Operation No System Operation A re All ai _ SPMU LEDs lluminated No No Green LEDs Muminated is loss of AC Source Pwr Cord No Blue LED Wluminated is loss of 24VDC from SPMU Use a P16776 ESP as La No Stalk Cable PIG7TS Appear and or Dock Assembly ja a 24VDC Source to q F No en A P15164 for loss of wes vernty the Dock amp Stalk video a 24VDC Cable _Afe the SPME LEDs Auminated t ee Replace the Dock Ta Na Does tha Assembly P15164 Does the
15. particular transducer used The 2D cross section is presented as a full color display with various colors being used to represent the velocity both positive and negative of the 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 VCD gray scale echo information or a blended combination is based on the relative strength of echoes from the soft tissue structures and from the red blood battery 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 remaining signal after wall filtering may be averaged over time persistence to present a steady state image of blood flow distribution Variance information may also be displayed to provide information when large variance is observed in the velocity information In CPD a real time two dimensional cross section of blood flow is displayed The 2D cross section may be presented as a rectangle parallelogram trapezoid sector or a full circle depending on the particular transducer used The 2D cross section is presented as a full color display with various c
16. side the transducer receive echoes are continuously amplified focused about the focal region and converted to a base band quadrature signal The signal is analyzed by a quadrature phase detector that establishes two receive channels to allow detection of flow direction These two channels are then analyzed by a fast complex Fourier transform FFT circuit to establish the spectrum of frequencies present in the echoes The data are displayed as spectrum frequencies with respect to time CW can be used alone but is normally used in conjunction with a 2D image for spatial reference The 2D image has a graphical line D line superimposed on the 2D image indicating where the M mode beam is located Chapter 4 System Overview 11 Pulsed Wave PW provides a real time representation of blood flow and is displayed as a PW Doppler velocity versus time sweeping output Velocity or frequency is presented as the vertical axis with time along the horizontal axis The magnitude of the detected signal is represented as different gray scale values The ultrasound data is derived from a single area the sample volume on a stationary beam PW Doppler mode provides the clinician with the ability to obtain blood flow velocities about a spatial sample volume A burst of ultrasound with a known spectrum is transmitted by the system on the receive side the transducer receive echoes are amplified and range gated at the appropriate depth The signal is analyzed by
17. to ICON Appear 15164 for loss of verify the Dock amp Stalk w tad 24VDC Cable Replace the Dock Assembly P 15164 Does the _ Ultrasound gt Yes and or the Stalk Cable e Ultrasound Kn Problem Solved Image Appear _ Assembly P16773 for Image Appear ud loss of 24VDC ao a No No 7 Replace the Display Replace lhe Display Monitor P 14627 Monitor P14627 E Does the Ki Li Does the d Ultrasound Ne e E No lt Ultrasound Yes Problem Solved Image Appear e Image Appear k a di Yes Y k Problem Solved Does the Ultrasound fes Image Appear Chapter 5 Troubleshooting 31 32 Chapter 5 Troubleshooting Chapter 6 Replacement Procedures FUJIFILM SonoSite has determined several service activities that will be performed only by FUJIFILM SonoSite service personnel and or their representative qualified to perform the service duties These are the removal replacement of the SPMU and the batteries that are in the X Porte Stand system Please contact FUJIFILM SonoSite or your appropriate FUJIFILM SonoSite representative when service is required Refer to Table 6 1 on page 34 for a more complete list of subassemblies and the personnel that should attempt service on the X Porte systems Prior to performing any service to the X Porte system remove the A C power cord from the wall outlet This applies to both the X Porte Stand and X Porte De
18. with depth to compensate for signal attenuation through the medium The delays and weights are independent for each channel The delay and weight for the receive channel can typically be changed dynamically to keep the receive beam in continuous focus The delay is simply set by the time of flight in the medium from the point of interest to the element which starts at skin line and proceeds to the deepest depth of interest The control section drives the data to the various data path elements on a line by line basis controls the timing of the transmit and receive sections and controls the tagged information and timing of the data to the rest of the system X Porte Front End Board The X Porte ultrasound system can be divide into two board section groups Front End and Back End Below is the block diagram linking the necessary functional groups of an ultrasound system as they apply to the X Porte system Please refer to Figure 4 3 on page 14 Memory Memory Interrupt t Logic TX Pulser BA Bio o get Signal Path Sequencers K Back End End Frame Line Address Interface d Analog 4 Point Control t amoa Transducer 7 e image Data 7 s P Data go umenary Programmable stor weri Cl lees bei i o S Frases Collancing fm Fra rames inanis ra ADC E Beam Former E Frame Builder D E _ Signal E ge Processing 9 wee t Memory Memory tb Memory CRC Power Supply Signal Path Front End Board Figure 4 3 X Porte Front En
19. 325 with description Reconnect Touch Control Panel cable to the Dock port istouchinfopresent Replace Touch Control Panel Assy P14027 if problems persist Replace Dock Assy P15164 as last option Blooming jumpy or jittery graphic display Remove the Engine and check the TTC Assy has all four roller guides in the Stand channel holes Re install TTC if not properly installed to the Stand Check the Touch Control Panel Assy cable connection to the Dock Assy and re install Engine Replace the Touch Control Panel Assy P14027 if problem persists Touch Control Panel is black or not functional Replace the Touch Control Panel P14027 first If problem persists the replace the Dock Assy P15164 X Porte Power 0 amp Power 1 Procedural Steps The Power 0 and Power 1 functionality has been implemented in X Porte differently than it was in Turbo due to the lack of buttons The functionality is simple but the format must be exact Simply places a text file called reset txt on a USB stick P 16967 then insert it into a USB slot of the system remove all other USB sticks and now power ON the system The text file contains a phrase to tell the system which action to perform Only one action can be performed at a time The file will be deleted by the system after it is read to prevent inadvertent usage Therefore it isa good idea to save the reset txt file to some other name before inserting into the system and powering up The actual
20. 646 for the complete information concerning HIPAA standard applicable to the X Porte Ultrasound System Transporting X Porte Stand Systems Please observe the prior Warnings and Cautions outlined in this chapter concerning the stand version system for transport and servicing Lower collapse the stand to the lowest height position fold to the horizontal position the Clinical Monitor display and touch Control Panel and access the three battery switches and ensure that all switches are in the O OFF position Many government agencies require that no electronic equipment be shipped via air transport with live battery power attached to the equipment Refer to Figure 3 1 on page 6 as to how to position the system stand and disconnect the battery power for transport and servicing Chapter 3 Safety 7 Chapter 3 Safety Chapter 4 System Overview About the System The FUJIFILM SonoSite X Porte high resolution ultrasound system is a portable full featured general purpose software controlled diagnostic ultrasound system using all digital architecture The system is used to acquire and display high resolution real time ultrasound data in 2D M Mode Pulsed Wave PW Doppler Continuous Wave CW Doppler Color Power Doppler CPD and color Doppler Color or in a combination of these modes The system has an electrocardiography ECG display feature and supports a 3 lead ECG cable assembly to collect data for M Mode and Doppler measureme
21. 6639 P18338 P16894 x2 Description Service Assembly Dock with DVR X Porte Warranty Service Assembly Dock with DVR X Porte Vet Service Assembly Dock with DVR X Porte Vet Warranty Service Assembly Dock with DVR X Porte Table A 6 Dock Associated Hardware Part Number P16355 P16356 P16639 P16894 P17671 P18338 Quantity Description 4 M4 Washer Stainless Steel 4 M4 Flathead Phillips Screw Stainless Steel 1 HDMI Wire Clamp Clinical Monitor used with P16894 1 HDMI Cable Bracket Dock used with P16639 1 Retainer Wire Cable Connector M2 Control Panel 2 Dock Stabilization Foot PORON M2 Note Recent production change to the Dock Assembly Replacement Assembly may require these additional parts to be installed to the Dock Assembly prior to installation in the X Porte Stand Appendix A Replacement Parts Ultrasound Engine Figure A 5 Engine Table A 7 Ultrasound Engine Part Number Description P16055 N Service Assembly X Porte Engine CW P16055 W Warranty Service Assembly X Porte Engine CW V16055 N Vet Service Assembly X Porte Engine CW V16055 W Vet Warranty Service Assembly X Porte Engine CW Appendix A Replacement Parts 65 Stand Power Management Unit SPMU amp Batteries 66 Batteries Only Ordered in Sets of 3 All 3 Batteries Must Be Replaced as a Set Figure A 6 SPMU amp Batteries Table A 8 Stand Power Module Unit SPMU amp Batteries
22. 7 Eet We e SP UR O a RD DRE MD RD OND RR 37 Control Panel Removal 3 i650 acts eh doe ada dai A Seda Eniac eeu A ade 37 Control Panel Replacement EE 39 DOCK EE 39 Heute PAR samira casa ee baw DOS Sa Ea TG DE eis DR E ad 39 Required TOONS EE 39 Bee due UNE 39 DOCK Replacement EE 40 Stand Power Management Unit SPMU cc ccc ccc re 40 REQUI a PAR EE 40 ROG UICC TOO asas ane Po ca ada DOCE DADO E SA ao EDER LAS GRE 40 Stand Power Management Unit SPMU Removal 40 Stand Power Management Unit SPMU Replacement ccc ee cce 44 Ehe dE 45 REQUIRE PAR assa es aaa SA GS E E US A a Gaia 45 REG UIFEC OO isa ia a a bane da aan oases TE Tb eens a 45 Batty REMOVAL e EE EE 45 SERIES 45 Triple Transducer Connect TTC sssseseisaae E dias uses Edi a SAE 45 Kelte SE 45 Required TOOL EE 45 Triple Transducer Connect TTC Removal ccc cc ccc cece eee eee eee eeeeeee 45 Triple Transducer Connect TTC Replacement 0 cece cece ecra 47 Optional Equipment Stand System ccc ccc ccc cece eee e eee e ee eeeeeeas 48 POWER alk EE 48 let PAR samira casa oe baw DOS SEE E Des DR E ad 48 Required OO caras soda ecu ad di idade CUL EDS EA DEAD NE 48 PowerPark Stand Module Removal 48 PowerPark Stand Module Replacement ccc ccc cece cece see eeeeeeenes 48 PowerPark Stand Module Removal Alternate Method Upright System 48 PowerPark Stand Module Replacement Alternate Method Upright S
23. A description of the problem in the words of the user Typically what the user reports to the repair facility Diagnosis e A description of what the repair technician found Include a list of the suspect parts Service Performed e A description of the work performed to repair the system Typically only completed if it is repaired from stock repair parts Parts Removed e Part Name the name of the failed suspect part to be replaced Part Number the part number of the failed suspect part Serial Number the serial number from the failed suspect part Lot Number the lot number if applicable Rev the revision of the failed suspect part if available Replaced By the person replacing the part Parts Installed e The same information as the Parts Removed except from the parts installed 1f work has already been performed If you are waiting for parts to be ordered leave this section blank Tests Performed e The results of any testing performed if testing has already been performed Appendix B Service Event Reporting 77 Returning Products to FUJIFILM SonoSite You will be asked to provide the following information e Contact name and phone number Product name Serial number Description of the problem Shipping Instructions Please contact FUJIFILM SonoSite to get a return material authorization number RMA Contact FUJIFILM SonoSite before returning any product The shipping address for all returned products is FUJIFILM So
24. Doppler key for the Doppler sample gate 6 Press the PW softkey to switch to CW Mode 7 Press the Doppler key again for the Doppler spectral trace 8 Place a large drop of ultrasound gel on the transducer lens 9 Adjust the Gain control as necessary and then gently tap the top of the gel and observe a reflection on the spectral trace and the sound from the speakers 10 Press the Freeze key and then save the image Slide the Freeze Unlock to return to live imaging 11 Press the 2D key to return to 2D imaging Image Quality Verification Test Livescan 58 Products with replaced subassemblies or products that have been otherwise disassembled must undergo an Image Quality Verification Test Livescan e The Image Quality Verification Test Livescan should be performed after successfully completing all applicable performance tests listed prior in this chapter e The test is completed before returning the system to service A certified sonographer must perform the test e The Livescan test performed is at the discretion of the Sonographer and will represent their acceptance of a successful service event Review all saved images and verify that the images are displayed properly Chapter 8 Performance Testing Printer The printer test is an optional test that requires the Sony UP D987MD USB Black amp White Printer P16193 to be connected to the system under test Skip this test if a printer is not available Test Printer 1 Press the prin
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26. Stalk Cable Assy connections from the Dock to the Clinical Display Monitor Replace Stalk Cable Assy P16773 and or Dock P15164 Try another video source plugged into the HDMI monitor port Replace Clinical Display Monitor P14627 if the monitor only displays the screen saver ICON with another video source Replace X Porte Engine P16055 if monitor functions with other video source Replace Clinical Monitor Display P14627 Re seat HDMI cable connection Replace Stalk Cable Assy P16773 Replace Clinical Monitor Display P14627 Access X Porte audio controls via More on the Touch Control Panel Check Mute is not enabled adjust volume level higher Re seat HDMI cable from DOCK to Clinical Display Monitor Test with another HDMI cable Replace Stalk Cable Assy P16773 Clinical Display Monitor P14627 Dock P15164 then X Porte Engine P16055 in this order until audio is restored Chapter 5 Troubleshooting 25 Table 5 4 Clinical Display Monitor Desktop System Symptom No displayed video image blank or black no screen saver ICON No Ultrasound Image but screen saver ICON is present Brighter background shading blooming at any of the image corners Image background is purple red or green No Audio DICOM Table 5 5 DICOM Troubleshooting Error Message Tiller Error Code Cause Possible Causes Check 24V is present from external Power Supply to Clinical Display Monitor Replace Powe
27. a quadrature phase detector that establishes two receive channels to allow detection of flow direction These two channels are then analyzed by a fast complex Fourier transform FFT circuit to establish the spectrum of frequencies present in the echoes The data are displayed as spectrum frequencies with respect to time PW can be used alone but is normally used in conjunction with a 2D image for spatial reference The 2D image has a graphical line D line superimposed on the 2D image indicating where the M mode beam is located The sample volume position depth and size are also indicated on the D Line Additional System Feature Performances 12 Broadband Imaging Tissue Specific Imaging Biopsy Guidance Measurement and Calculation Capabilities Chapter 4 System Overview This ultrasound acquisition system uses high resolution broadband technology in the transmit pulsers transducer and receivers The receive path can capture and process signals over a wide spectrum from below 2 0 MHz to beyond 10 MHz For each application the transmit pulse is designed to produce an appropriate bandwidth For example in 2D grayscale imaging a wide band pulse is used to support good axial resolution For Doppler modes a narrower band pulse is used which improves the spectral resolution of the detected Doppler signal In addition to transmit pulse control programmable digital signal processing is used in the receive path to further refine
28. aliper The results update as you move the caliper and the measurement is complete when you finish moving the calipers Press the Select key to alternate the active caliper and adjust the measurement with the touchpad nO WM B Test Axial 1 Measure the distance center to center of any two pins that are 5 12 cm apart vertically Measurement 2 Verify that the distance measured is within the tolerance listed in Table 8 1 Accuracy Lateral Measurement Accuracy Set Up Lateral Perform Set Up Axial Measurement Accuracy on page 55 Measurement Accuracy Test Lateral 1 Measure the distance center to center of any two pins that are 4 10 cm apart horizontally Measurement 2 Verify that the distance measured is within the tolerance listed in Table 8 1 Accuracy 3 Slide the Freeze Unlock to return the system to live 2D mode Table 8 1 System Measurement Accuracy Measurements Tolerance Axial Distance 2 Lateral Distance 2 Chapter 8 Performance Testing 55 Penetration The penetration measurement is an integral part of the quality assurance program Penetration is defined as the deepest depth at which an ultrasound system can provide adequate image quality of small anatomical structures Penetration measurements should be performed and the results retained for comparison to future measurements Penetration measurements should remain fairly consistent over time assuming use of the same system settings and scanhead Degradatio
29. and and pull away from the stand Considerable effort is needed to break the adhesion caused by the gray thermal pad sandwiched between the heat sink of the SPMU and the bottom of the stand Refer to Figure 6 11 on page 43 Chapter 6 Replacement Procedures 5mm Hex Screws Captive 5mm Hex Screws Captive Figure 6 11 SPMU Mount 15 Pull the SPMU away from the bottom of the stand and gain access to remove the AC power cord held captive via a metal wire bail Flip the wire bail to release the AC power cord 16 Un thread the retaining ring of the DC power cable plug and remove from the SPMU DC output socket The SPMU can now be removed from the stand Refer to Figure 6 12 on page 43 AC Power Cord to Optional Sony UP D897MD Printer P15774 SPMU 24VDC Output Threaded Connector Figure 6 12 SPMU Power Connectors Chapter 6 Replacement Procedures 43 Stand Power Management Unit SPMU Replacement Stand Power Management Unit SPMU Replacement 1 Remove the clear plastic sheath protecting the gray thermal pad on the replacement SPMU assembly prior to installing in the Stand Refer to Figure 6 13 on page 44 Remove Top View of SPMU Remove the clear plastic protective sheet from the gray thermo pad prior to installation Figure 6 13 SPMU As Shipped 2 Follow the above SPMU Removal steps and perform in the reverse order for installation of the replacement SPMU 3 Tighten the seven SPMU 5mm hex head m
30. are no internal components that require periodic testing calibration adjustment or alignment Performance tests are described in Chapter 8 Performance Testing of this manual Performing maintenance procedures not described in this manual may void the product warranty Local regulations may require electrical safety testing Contact FUJIFILM SonoSite Technical Support for any maintenance questions See Technical Support USA Canada on page 1 Cleaning and Disinfecting Please refer to Warnings Cautions and Step by Step procedures outlined in the FUJIFILM SonoSite Cleaning and Disinfecting X Porte Products guide P16529 Chapter 7 Maintenance 51 52 Chapter 7 Maintenance Chapter 8 Performance Testing Overview WARNING Critical Test Function A failure of the system functions tested in this section could affect safety or effectiveness of the system adversely While performing the steps in this section verify that the images on the system display and on the external monitor are acceptable To obtain 2D images FUJIFILM SonoSite recommends using the Gammex 403GS Soft Tissue Phantom or the Gammex 413A Multipurpose Phantom A 7db cm phantom is recommend but not required Some features and capabilities are optional and therefore may be unavailable to test Recommend Test Equipment FUJIFILM SonoSite ultrasound system under test e C60xp 5 2 MHz transducer P21xp 5 1 MHz transducer e Gammex 403 GS Mu
31. arranty Service Assembly Display Clinical Monitor X Porte Table A 2 Clinical Monitor Display Associated Hardware Part Number P16380 P16639 P15551 P16390 P16859 P16369 P16371 1 1 P16773 N 1 Quantity Description HDMI Wire Bracket Clinical Monitor HDMI Wire Clamp Clinical Monitor M3 5 x 8mm Screw Pan Head Phillips used to mount P16380 to P14627 Cable Door Monitor Mount Mount Clinical Monitor M4 7 x 12 Black Screw Short used to mount P14627 to P16859 M4 7 x 35 Black Screw Long used to mount P14627 to P16859 Service Cable Assembly Clinical Monitor Stalk Cable Set M2 Appendix A Replacement Parts Touch Control Panel SS Figure A 3 Touch Control Panel Table A 3 Touch Control Panel Part Number Description P14027 N Service Assembly Control Panel X Porte P14027 W Warranty Service Assembly Control Panel X Porte V14027 N Vet Service Assembly Control Panel X Porte V14027 W Vet Warranty Service Assembly Control Panel X Porte Table A 4 Touch Control Panel Associated Hardware Part Number Quantity Description P16374 4 M4 External Tooth Washer Silver used with P16375 to mount P14027 to Stand P16375 4 M4 x 12 Socket Cap Screw Black used with P16374 to mount P14027 to Stand Appendix A Replacement Parts 63 64 Figure A 4 Dock Table A 5 Dock Part Number P15164 N P15164 W V15164 N V15164 W P17671 P1
32. ck to return to live imaging Press the 2D key to return to 2D imaging Tissue Harmonic Imaging Test THI Imaging N Attach the C60xp transducer and acquire an image Set the depth to maximum and note the depth at which echo information is lost Press the THI key on the control panel so it displays THI on the display Tissue Harmonic Imaging in now active Observe a decrease in dot size and a significant loss in penetration due to the higher frequency Image resolution increases Press the Freeze key and then save the image Slide the Freeze Unlock to return to live imaging Press the THI key again to turn off Tissue Harmonic Imaging Chapter 8 Performance Testing 57 Pulsed Wave PW Doppler Imaging Test PW Attach the P21xp transducer Doppler Press the Doppler key for the Doppler sample gate Imaging Press the Doppler key again for the Doppler spectral trace Place a large drop of ultrasound gel on the transducer lens Adjust the Gain control as necessary and then gently tap the top of the gel and observe a reflection on the spectral trace and the sound from the speakers 6 Press the Freeze key and then save the image Slide the Freeze Unlock to return to live imaging 7 Press the 2D key to return to 2D imaging mM A U N Continuous Wave CW Doppler Imaging Test CW 1 Attach the P21xp transducer Doppler 2 Press the Patient key Imaging 3 Select the Cardiac exam type A Press the Done softkey 5 Press the
33. d Two ranges of torque screwdrivers will be required as torque requirements range from 3 inch pounds to 24 inch pounds Generally the torque screwdrivers ranges are 1 0 10 0 inch pounds 0 23 1 1 Newton meter and 10 0 25 0 inch pounds 1 1 2 8 Newton meter Note If all three battery switches have been in the O OFF position and all three are set to O ON AC power has to be applied to the SPMU to allow the system SPMU to develop the 24VDC from battery operation The lower Blue LED will remain off indicating no 24VDC until performing this procedure Chapter 6 Replacement Procedures 33 Qualifying Service Personnel Table 6 1 Responsible Personnel for Subassemblies X Porte Desktop System Subassembly Qualified Personnel Batteries N A B W Printer Customer Clinical Monitor Display Customer Touch Control Panel N A Dock N A System Customer External Power Supply EPS Customer Isolation Transformer Customer Mouse Customer Stand Power Management Unit SPMU N A Transducers Customer Triple Transducer Connect TTC N A Clinical Monitor Display X Porte Stand System Qualified Personnel FUJIFILM SonoSite Representative Customer Customer Customer Customer Customer N A FUJIFILM SonoSite Representative Customer FUJIFILM SonoSite Representative Customer Customer The weight of the Clinical Monitor is 16 8 lb 7 62kg and will require the person removing this assembly to be able to support this weight wi
34. d Board Block Diagram Chapter 4 System Overview PW Doppler Processing Doppler processing includes both audio processing which presents Doppler signal in the form of stereo audio and spectral processing which generates data for display of Doppler spectrum in the form of a scrolling spectrogram Doppler power spectrum is estimated performing Discrete Fourier Transforms on short overlapped segments of wall filtered Doppler signal Doppler audio data is generated from wall filtered data by phase shifting the in phase component Refer to the PW Doppler Processing Function Block Diagram Figure 4 4 on page 15 Peak amp Mean Temporal Averaging Compress 256 samples D50 100 200 Hz PRF 2 PRF ost f 3 ess Gain Resample Window 128 tap FIR 256 IQ pairs 1 kHz indicates IQ pairs Delay Q Figure 4 4 PW Doppler Processing Function Block Diagram Baseline shift Invert gt To Back End via Display SPCTL E gt Interpolate 200 300 400 600 samples per line FFT L 256 samples 1 kHz Audio Output Audio Updample to gt Gain 48 KHz 2x16 bits To Back End via PRF rate SPCTL Audio UpSample to Gain gt wes TT Chapter 4 System Overview 15 16 CW Doppler Processing CW Doppler data will be presented to the signal processor as complex I Q data from the analog front end of the external DSP The 20 bit data will be presented as consecutive samples at a data rate varying from 1 5 kHz
35. dimensional cross section of a 3 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 trapezoid sector or a full circle depending on the particular transducer used 2D mode can be used in combination with any other modes M Mode M Mode is also known as T M mode or time motion mode It is used primarily for cardiac measurements such as valve timing and septal wall thickness when accurate timing information is required Ultrasound echoes of different intensities are mapped to different gray scale values in a scrolling 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 can be used alone but 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 Chapter 4 System Overview Color Doppler Color Color Power Doppler CPD Continuous Wave CW Doppler In color Doppler a real time two dimensional cross section of blood flow is displayed The 2D cross section may be presented as a rectangle parallelogram trapezoid sector or a full circle depending on the
36. e 36 3 Remove the P16639 HDMI Wire Clamp from the P16894 HDMI Cable Bracket Refer to Figure A 4 on page 64 for the image of the hardware 4 Disconnect the Control Panel cable connector from the Dock Refer to Figure 6 4 on page 38 The new Dock Assembly will have the P17671 Retainer requiring it to be flipped upward before removing the Control Panel cable Please refer to Figure A 4 on page 64 HI IZ nmn oh t HERE Cas sa NEN Y SSB P16356 M4 Flathead Phillips Screw x4 P16355 M4 Washer Stainless x4 Sa Es GW VM Stand System head VM Figure 6 6 Dock Cabling Chapter 6 Replacement Procedures 39 5 Remove the four M4 flathead Phillips screws P16356 and the four M4 stainless steel countersunk washers P16355 from the Dock mounting posts located inside the Stand System head area Refer to Figure 6 6 on page 39 6 Pull the Dock up and away from the four mounting posts 7 Disconnect the remaining cables attached to the rear of the Dock The Dock can now be moved out of the stand Dock Replacement Dock Replacement 1 To Replace the Dock perform steps 1 6 in the reverse order located in the Dock Removal section of this chapter Refer to Figure 6 6 on page 39 and Figure 6 4 on page 38 Stand Power Management Unit SPMU Service for the SPMU and batteries should only be performed by qualified FUJIFILM SonoSite service personnel or their representative Due to the lifting and po
37. e Order Order Number need parts to replenish my stock list the RMA Number O Out of Warranty Service 0O parts used below and attach Purchase Order RMA Number Will not replenish stock Please give me a O RMA for the return of the faulty parts Work Order Enter complete e No parts necessary Please issue a RMA for contact information E repair at SonoSite Service Provider Name Provider Reference Date Reported Enter product information for the system being repaired Device Description Ref Number ARM SHDB Version Problem Found Service Performed Performed By Parts Removed Enter DETAILED problem description here Serial Number Lot Number Configuration Put the system configuration here You can find this on the System Information Page Part Name Part Number Serial Number Lot Number Replace Enter details for parts being removed from the system Parts Installed Part Name Tests Performed attach test data Enter details for parts being installed into the system Replace 76 Appendix B Service Event Reporting Service Event Report Instructions Instructions for completing the Service Event Report Sections highlighted m yellow must be completed for SonoSite to accept the Service Event Report If additional information 1s required for certam circumstances you will be advised Forward the completed form to Email service sonos
38. e scanhead data files other ultrasound system files and 66 GB of storage capacity reserved for all patient data It is with these new solid state devices the X Porte architecture is similar to our past products utilizing CF and SD storage cards but with much improved data storage and throughput without the use of any mechanical hard drive devices Power Supply and Control The X Porte ultrasound system utilizes one of two types of power supply arrangements depending on the X Porte system version which are Desktop or Stand The Desktop system uses two separate external power supply EPS units The 150 watt EPS supplies 24VDC to the main Ultrasound System Electronics Engine and a separate 65 watt EPS is utilized to supply 24VDC for the Clinical Display Monitor No batteries can be utilized with this version of system The electrical block diagram for the 150 watt EPS is shown below in Figure 4 8 on page 19 SYSTEM PRESENT A SYSTEM PRESENT EN 24VDC gt IEC320 o 4 24VDC RTN Engine AC LOSS IRO jp SYNC I2C SDA L t SCL DC Output Cable Figure 4 8 Desktop External Power Supply EPS The Stand version X Porte system utilizes a power supply power control module mounted under the stand base This System Power Management Unit SPMU supplies the 24VDC power to the Engine and Clinical Display Monitor This SPMU is also the mounting point for the t
39. e the system if an error message appears on the display monitor note the error code call FUJIFILM SonoSite or your local representative turn off the system by pressing and holding the power key until the system powers down Caution To avoid increasing the system and transducer connector temperature do not block the airflow to the rear fans and ventilation holes around the bottom and side perimeter of the Engine Clinical Monitor display in the down horizontal ransport position Touch Control Panel in the down horizontal transport position Access to the Stand battery switches can be gained b Stand coll d gt g y don E lifting the black plastic panel and pulling outward This panel location is at the SPMU stand housing area near the left rear caster leg for transport Battery Switches Bo Figure 3 1 Stand System Battery Switches amp Transport Positioning e Uc OFF Chapter 3 Safety Electrical safety classification Equipment safety Please refer to the X Porte Product Information and Safety Guide P14646 for the complete information concerning all safety and standards applicable to the X Porte Ultrasound System DICOM standard Please refer to the X Porte Product Information and Safety Guide P14646 for the complete information concerning the DICOM standard applicable to the X Porte Ultrasound System HIPAA standard Please refer to the X Porte Product Information and Safety Guide P14
40. el Replacement Control Panel Replacement 1 Perform steps 1 7 in the reverse order from the Control Panel Removal section of this chapter 2 Refer to Figure 6 4 on page 38 and Figure 6 5 on page 38 3 Torque the four black M4 x 12 socket cap screws with a M4 external tooth washer at each of the two hinges at 24 inch pounds Dock Required Part e P15164 N Service Assembly Dock with DVR X Porte e P15164 W Warranty Service Assembly Dock with DVR X Porte e V15164 N Vet Service Assembly Dock with DVR X Porte e V15164 W Vet Warranty Service Assembly Dock with DVR X Porte Note The Latest version of the Dock Assy will now incorporate additional hardware to secure the Touch Control Panel cable and the Clinical Display Monitor HDMI cable not shown in this chapter s figures Two pads will be located on the bottom of the Dock to help maintain the Dock level with the Engine connection port The extra hardware are as follows P17671 Retainer P16639 HDMI Wire Clamp P16894 HDMI Cable Bracket and P18338 PORON Foot x2 Please refer to Figure A 4 on page 64 for the latest image and hardware comprising the Dock Assembly Required Tools e 2 Phillips Screw Driver Dock Removal Dock Removal 1 Positional the Clinical Monitor display and touch Control Panel to their complete vertical positions 2 Remove the X Porte System Engine from the Stand using steps 1 5 under the System section of this chapter Refer to Figure 6 3 on pag
41. ents on the rear of the Engine flow outward 2D Performance Tests 2D Performance Image Quality 54 Test 2D 1 Performance 2 and Image 3 Quality 4 5 6 Use a C60xp 5 2 MHz transducer in 2D mode Adjust the position of the C60xp 5 2 MHz transducer on the phantom With the array pointing down and the orientation mark to the operator s left element 1 corresponds with the left side of the array Use the 2D system controls to obtain a clear image that shows both the horizontal and vertical rows of pins Verify that the ultrasound image appears uniform in both the axial and lateral direction with no dropouts or intensity variations Verify that the cystic structure at the focal zone is clearly differentiated from the surrounding tissue and is echo free while solid tissue with numerous echo sources appears solid Press the Freeze key and then save the image Slide the Freeze Unlock key to return to live imaging Chapter 8 Performance Testing Axial Measurement Accuracy Note Measurements must be performed while the image is frozen Set Up Axial 1 Acquire the image Measurement 2 Press the Freeze key Accuracy 3 Press the Caliper key The caliper appears on the image display See the X Porte Ultrasound System User Guide if necessary for caliper operation Use the touchpad to position one of the calipers Press the Select key to fix the caliper and enable the other caliper Use the touchpad to move the other c
42. eseat or Replace the Yes e Problem Solved Problem Solved Yes Yes k Working gt No Contact FUJIFILM SonoSite in Bothell WA USA Figure 5 6 Troubleshooting Flow Chart No Clinical Monitor Display Image The Display Monitor will not Display the Ultrasound Image Do ue Engine amp Control o Panel Operate No i Check the SPMU LEDs Both Green LEDs indicate AC Power is Live amp the Blue LED indicates 24VDC is Produced for the System No y Ate the SPMUL q LEDs j Illuminated No Too Check AC Power Cord Battery Swilches are ON Batteries are Charged amp AL has been Applied to Activate Battery Circuit Operation lt Working gt Yes No Refer to Troubleshooting Flow Chart on No System Operation Yas P Does the gt Allow the Display ao Monitor to Operate for a Does the b few Seconds to Allow lt Ultrasound gt Yes e No Problem Backlight Illumination to Image Appear Stabilize amp Operate Ue No When Video is not Being Fed to the Display Monitor a Screen Saver ICON will Move Across the Screen The Dock amp Stalk Cable T pe oo Monitor is Functional Supp ly ihe 24VDC to ao ki Reseat or Replace the l the Display Monitor Pa Does the Stalk Cable P15773 gt Yes Use a P16776 ESP as d No lt Screen Saver es kk i ees and or Dock Assembly a 24VDC Source
43. fer to Figure 6 2 on page 35 Note After removing five of the screws support the monitor against the mount as the indentation pattern of the back of the monitor will help hold the assembly against the mount Be prepared to support 16 8 Ib 7 62 kg with one hand arm when the final screw is removed 6 Remove the Clinical Monitor display with both hands from the mount P16380 HDMI Wire Bracket Clinical Monitor P16369 M4 7 x 12 black screw x4 short screws P16859 Mount Clinical Monitor P16639 HDMI Wire Clamp Clinical Monitor notched area up toward HDMI connector P15551P15551 M3 5 x 6 Screw Pan Head Phillip P16371 M4 7 x 35 black screw x2 long screws P16390 Cable Door Monitor Mount not shown Figure 6 2 Clinical Monitor Mounting Hardware Clinical Monitor Display Replacement Clinical Monitor Display Replacement 1 Perform the Clinical Monitor Display Removal steps 1 6 in the reverse order 2 Tighten all screws to 5 5 inch pounds Chapter 6 Replacement Procedures 35 System Engine Caution Prior to unlatching the System from the stand please check to ensure all USB connections on the right stand side and the ECG cable on the left stand side are removed Failure to remove any devices plugged into the System ports will inhibit the System from unlatching from the stand as well as possible risk of damage to the connection ports of the System Check to ensure that the TTC connection has been u
44. he three battery switches and set all switches to the O ON position Refer to Figure 6 7 on page 41 48 Chapter 6 Replacement Procedures Sony UP D897MD Printer The Sony UP D897 digital thermal printer isa monochrome black and white printer which uses the USB 2 0 port to integrate to the X Porte Stand and Desktop systems This is an optional device and no special installation is necessary for the X Porte Desktop system The following instructions are for any replacement needs if the Sony UP D897MD has to be replaced which is mounted to the X Porte Stand Kiosk system Required Part e P16193 N Service Assembly B amp W Printer X Porte P16193 W Warranty Service Assembly B amp W Printer X Porte e V16193 N Vet Service Assembly B amp W Printer X Porte e V16193 W Vet Warranty Service Assembly B amp W Printer X Porte Required Tools e 1 Phillips screwdriver e 3mm hex long T handle driver optional Sony UP D897MD Printer Removal Sony UP D897 Printer Removal 1 Raise or lower the Stand to a comfortable height to gain access to the printer shelf hardware 2 Fromthe rear of the Stand loosen the captive screw that may be tightened to holding the printer cable shield closed Loosen the screw and glide the screw through the channel to swing open the cover Refer to Figure 6 18 on page 49 3 Remove the AC power cord and USB digital video cable from the printer Figure 6 18 Sony UP D897MD Cable Cover 4 From the underside of
45. his LED does not monitor the SPMU battery charge function Refer to Table 5 6 below to verify the following normal conditions and configurations that the X Porte system will operate properly Any LED conditions other than those outlined in this table that exist could indicate a SPMU problem requiring replacement Note If all three battery switches have been in the OQ OFF position and all three are set to O ON AC power has to be applied to the SPMU to allow the system SPMU to develop the 24VDC from battery operation The lower Blue LED will remain off indicating no 24VDC until performing this procedure Table 5 6 SPMU LED Conditions Stand SystemTable 5 7 Normal Operation Conditions Top Green LED Lower Green LED Connected to AC no batteries ON ON Connected to AC batteries charging 1 Hz flashing rate ON Connected to AC batteries fully charged ON ON Connected to AC battery switches 0 OFF ON ON No AC operation on battery power OFF OFF Lower Blue LED ON 24Vdc ON 24Vdc ON 24Vdc ON 24Vdc ON 24Vdc Requires the AC power to be restored to the SPMU after all three battery switches have been switched to Q OFF after service or air transport shipping This Blue LED will not illuminate on battery operation until AC power is first restored Chapter 5 Troubleshooting Touch Control Panel Table 5 7 Touch Control Panel Stand System Symptom Possible Causes Assert Code 19
46. hree lithium ion batteries charges the batteries and is responsible for switching the system from AC power to battery power when needed Please refer to Figure 4 9 on page 20 Chapter 4 System Overview 19 Hate AC poser can be obtained dinecthy rom em wall outlet or through WA LOSS pow park ATH C Powa Ey A E 1 en O R j 2400 ROK Yi H zeck linea f i J4VDC RT genase a LPWR LOSS IRO SPMu Figure 4 9 Stand Power Management Unit SPMU ECG Module 20 The ECG module allows a representation of the heart electrical activity to be displayed in real time with ultrasound images acquired and displayed on the system video display The ECG module interfaces to the patient through three 3 ECG leads Right Arm ECG lead RA Left Arm ECG lead LA and Left Leg ECG lead LL The ECG received signal from the ECG electrodes are isolated amplified and filtered by the ECG module before it is sent to the system for further processing and display The ECG module and cable are an integrated assembly The module receives power from the system Patient isolation is provided by the ECG module allowing the connection and signals to the system to be system ground referenced The isolation between the patient and the system meets the requirements of IEC 601 1 for Type CF equipment The ECG function accepts input from an external serial A D and performs gain filter and DC Offset functio
47. ice manual but not every option may apply to your system System features depend on your system configuration transducer and exam type Refer to the X Porte Product Information amp Safety Guide P 14646 for additional information regarding safety system controls operation capabilities and specifications Audience The intended audience of this manual are properly trained field and in house service personnel The ultrasound system operators are expected to be able to replace all the components of the Desktop version and the System Engine attached to the Stand version With technical support guidance a basic knowledge of hand tools and the ability to handle about 20 Ib 9 1 kg the system operators are expected to replace the touch Control Panel and Clinical Monitor display The Stand Power Management Unit SPMU and batteries in the Stand version will be serviced by qualified field service personnel The batteries used are sealed Lithium ion type which requires no maintenance and are not serviceable Expected life for these batteries are between 3 6 years depending on system usage and configuration of the Stand system Contact Information Questions and comments are encouraged FUJIFILM SonoSite is interested in your feedback regarding the system and user documentation Please call FUJIFILM SonoSite at 888 482 9449 in the U S Outside the U S call the nearest FUJIFILM SonoSite representative For technical support please contact
48. ite com Fax 1 425 951 6700 Service Type e Out of Box Failure the item has arrived from SonoSite with failures e Warranty Service the item has failed after arrival and is covered by either the included warranty or a valid extended warranty e Out of Warranty Service the item has failed and it is no longer covered by a warranty Parts Status e Check One Service Provider e Name the name of the technician performing the work e Provider Reference a unique number used by the Provider to track Service Event Reports Any format is acceptable e Company the name of the Distributor or authorized repair facility e Address the address replacement parts will be shipped to e Date Reported the date the failure was reported to SonoSite e Phone Number the phone number to contact the service technician e Fax Number the fax number to contact the service technician e Email Address the email address to contact the service technician Device Description e Name the description of the failed product Ref Number the reference number from the part number label of the failed product Serial Number the serial number from the part number label of the failed product Lot Number if applicable the Lot Number from the device identification label ARM SHDB Version the software level of the failed device Typically found on the system information screen Configuration for configurable devices the optional features enabled Event Description e
49. ltipurpose Phantom 413A Soft Tissue Phantom or equivalent e Acoustic gel Setting Up Performance Tests Set up 1 Attach the C60xp 5 2 MHz transducer to the system Performance 2 Select Gen for optimization and OB for exam type Tests 3 Couple the transducer to the phantom adjusting gain settings and transducer for a proper phantom image e g pins are high level echoes positioned in straight lines cysts are sonolucent X Portes are sharp and graphite particles of the phantom are mid grays Chapter 8 Performance Testing 53 Basic Operational Tests Basic System 1 Operation Tests 2 3 4 5 6 7 Verify that the correct transducer name appears in the upper right corner of the system display Verify proper date and time Verify that the scan plane orientation mark in the image located near the skinline corresponds to element 1 on the transducer To test put your finger on the probe and run it across the transducer face Your finger touching the transducer face should appear at the orientation mark on the display image format Verify that all of the keyboard keys are functional Verify that all controls operate smoothly over their full range and that the system responds properly Verify that as the Gain controls are increased and decreased there is a corresponding increase and decrease in echo intensity Capture a Cineloop buffer Exercise the Cineloop controls and verify proper operation Verify the airflow from the fan v
50. m Engine following the steps in the System Engine Removal section below and refer to Figure 6 3 on page 36 Remove the Control Panel cable connection at the Dock assembly by squeezing both sides of the connector plug and pulling out from the Dock Refer to Figure 6 4 on page 38 Chapter 6 Replacement Procedures 37 38 Dock Assembly Control Panel Cable Plug squeeze the side tabs to release Cable Channel Retainer Note Not Pictured a retainer P17671 has been added to the latest build Dock Assy to clamp the Control Panel Cable Plug straight into the Dock port Figure 6 4 Control Panel Cable Plug 4 Continue to pull the Control Panel cable out of the stand channel retainers toward the Control Panel Backside of Control Panel P16375 M4 x 12 Socket mg Cap Screw Black x4 P16374 M4 External Tooth Washer Silver x4 Rubber Grommet Ferrite Iron Core Figure 6 5 Control Panel Mount 5 Atthe vertical cable retention carefully pry out the rubber grommet and the o a iron core It nine require some of the cable to be fed up from the bottom to loosen the cable Refer to Figure 6 5 c 6 Using a 3mm Hex Allen Wrench remove all four M4 x 12 socket cap hex screws in bath Control Panel dios Note Use care and do not lose the four M4 external tooth washers on the M4 x 12 socket cap screws 7 The Control Panel is now unmounted from the stand Chapter 6 Replacement Procedures Control Pan
51. mber Description 1 P16375 M4 x 12 Socket Cap Screw Black x4 2 P16374 M4 External Tooth Washer Silver x4 68 Appendix A Replacement Parts Dock Hardware Figure A 10 Dock Hardware Table A 12 Dock Hardware Item 1 2 Figure A 4 Figure A 4 Figure A 4 Figure A 4 Part Number P16355 P16355 P16639 P16894 P17671 P18338 Stand Hardware Parts Description M4 Washer Stainless x4 M4 Flathead Phillips Screw x4 HDMI Wire Clamp Clinical Monitor HDMI Cable Bracket Dock Retainer Wire Cable Connector M2 Control Panel Dock Stabilization Foot PORON M2 Figure A 11 Stand Hardware Parts Table A 13 Stand Part Item 1 2 Figure 6 9 Figure 6 9 Part Number P16733 P16799 P16382 P13629 Description X Porte Stand Cable Baffle Plate X Porte Stand Screw M4x5 x3 Screw M5 X 8 Pan Head Phillips x6 Bottom Stand Plate Screw Pan Head M5 X 20mm x2 Power Park Stand Module Appendix A Replacement Parts 69 Optional Equipment PowerPark P12834 Assembly PowerPark Dock Module P12822 Assembly PowerPark Stand Module Note Shown with the H Universal Stand Figure A 12 PowerPark Table A 14 PowerPark Part Number Description P12822 Assembly PowerPark Stand Module Mounts to Stand P12834 Assembly PowerPark Dock Module Floor Portion Connected to AC Source P13629 Screw Pan Head M5 x 20mm Steel Mounts P12822 to Stand Bottom Plate 70 Ap
52. n is not functional all sources of power must be removed to allow the system to power down Le disconnect AC power and switch the three battery switches to the O OFF position Refer to Figure 3 1 on page 6 Chapter 5 Troubleshooting Table 5 2 Assert Codes Probable Cause Solution Code Code Description Information 16203 17193 18 06 19325 istouchinfopresent 19361 19466 Front end not detected PS1 PCBA in Engine PS1 PCBA in Engine BE PCBA In Engine Touch Control Panel cable connection to Dock Assembly BE PCBA in Engine Internal cables PCB connections Replace Engine Replace Engine Replace Engine Reconnect cable connection Replace Engine Replace Engine Note Assert Code Table will be updated in future X Porte Service Manual Revisions Clinical Monitor Display Table 5 3 Clinical Monitor Display Stand System Symptom No displayed video image blank or black no screen saver ICON No Ultrasound Image but screen saver ICON is present Brighter background shading blooming at any of the image corners Image background is purple red or green No Audio Possible Causes Check 24V is present from Dock to Clinical Display Monitor Replace Stalk Cable Assy P16773 or Dock P15164 to restore 24V If 24V is present then replace Clinical Display Monitor P14627 Note The Desktop Power Supply P16776 can be used to test the Clinical Monitor Display operation Check
53. n of the penetration measurement in excess of 1cm may indicate a transducer or system electronics issue Loss of measured penetration may also be caused by degradation dessication of the ultrasound phantom Ultrasound phantoms used for penetration measurements must also be part of a quality assurance program to maintain their integrity Follow all of the phantom manufacturer recommendations for use storage and maintenance of the phantom Test Penetration Use the same scanhead and system settings as previous measurements if possible Adjust the system controls to obtain a clear image that shows the limits of echo penetration Press the Freeze key and then save the image Measure from the center of the skinline to the deepest vertical position where the scatter echoes start to break up and tissue definition is lost SS WU N a 5 Record and retain the results for future reference Scanhead type and system settings exam type depth resolution mode etc should also be recorded to ensure proper comparison with future tests 6 Slide the Freeze Unlock to return to live imaging Additional Performance Tests Color Doppler Color 56 Test Color 1 Connect any transducer Press the Color key Color should be annotated in the top left corner of the display 3 A Region of Interest ROI box is displayed on top of the grayscale image Use the Touch Control Panel or Desktop System mouse to move the Color ROI Verify that the ROI m
54. nlatched and the TTC main connector is pulled downward and away from the base of the System Required Part P16055 N Service Assembly X Porte Engine CW P16055 W Warranty Service Assembly X Porte Engine CW e V16055 N Vet Service Assembly X Porte Engine CW e V16055 W Vet Warranty Service Assembly X Porte Engine CW Required Tools None System Engine Removal 36 System Removal 1 Remove any USB devices connected into the right System Stand side ports as well as the ECG cable connected to the left System Stand side ports Refer to Figure 6 3 on page 36 Note Failure to remove connections into the System from either stand side will inhibit the release of the System from the stand as well as cause damage to the System s connector ports 2 Unlatch the Triple Transducer Connector TTC if installed or any transducers connected directly to the System Engine and pull the TTC connector downward away from the base of the System Refer to Figure Figure 6 15 on page 46 3 Locate the two gray latch levers under the right and left side stand top platform near where the black metal mates to the shiny metal handle Refer to Figure 6 3 on page 36 Systdm USB Ports Right System Latch Left System Latch Jystem ECG Port Left Stand Side Right Stand Side d Figure 6 3 System Latch Release amp Ports 4 Simultaneously push each latch outward away from the System toward the stand outer side edges If all System connector p
55. noSite Inc Attn Technical Support RMA 21919 30th Drive SE Bothell Washington 98021 USA 78 Appendix B Service Event Reporting INDEX Numerics 2D performance tests axial measurement accuracy 55 image quality 55 lateral measurement accuracy 55 penetration 56 A assert code 24 assistance customer 1 B battery safety 7 specifications 4 C cautions definition 2 E electrical safety 5 specifications 3 equipment safety 7 error message 6 F Failure Reporting 75 H humidity limits 4 image quality verification test 58 review 59 M main PCBA failures 24 p performance tests 2D 54 CPD 57 CW 58 M Mode 57 overview 53 printer 59 PW 58 THI 57 Velocity Color 56 periodic maintenance 51 pressure limits 4 printer test 59 Product Failures 75 79 80 R replacement parts list 61 ordering 73 Return Material Authorization number RMA 78 Returning Products 78 S safety battery 7 electrical 5 equipment 7 Service Event Report 75 Shipping Instructions 78 shipping specifications 4 storage specifications equipment 4 subassembly replacement 23 system measurement accuracy 55 overview 9 T temperature limits 4 theory of operation 9 U user guide conventions used 2 W warnings definition 2 P16620 01 AAA A O
56. ns The resultant data is output at either the 200Hz sample rate or decimates the data by 2 or 4 and outputs the data into acquisition memory The data is assumed to be signed An interrupt is provided that will interrupt the processor after a set delay from the detected level and slope A simple block diagram is shown below in Figure 4 10 on page 21 Chapter 4 System Overview Dat G I rit Figure 4 10 ECG Block Diagram DICOM The system features Digital Imaging and Communications DICOM capability to provide the acceptance transfer display storage and digital processing of single ultrasound images as well as loops of ultrasound images Please refer to the X Porte Product Information amp Safety Guide P14646 for the DICOM standard and the X Porte User Guide P14645 for DICOM setup Chapter 4 System Overview 21 22 Chapter 4 System Overview Chapter 5 Troubleshooting X Porte Desktop and Stand Versions Major Component Diagrams Please use Figure 5 1 on page 23below as a guide to help identify the major component sections of the two X Porte system types Desktop and Stand versions Transducer Clinical Ultrasound Display Electronics Monitor Engine wen E 24 VDC rs 65 Watt NJ 100 240 VAC 100 240 VAC X Porte Desktop Version System Figure 5 1 X Porte Major Component Diagrams System and Subsystem Diagnosis TT X Porte Stand Version System a
57. nts The system provides measurement capabilities for anatomical structures and fetal biometry that provide information used for clinical diagnostic purposes The system has a PW and CW Doppler audio output feature cine review image zoom labeling biopsy measurements and calculations image storage and review printing and recording capabilities The system includes optional Digital Imaging and Communications DICOM capabilities as well as general computer communication capabilities to provide the acceptance transfer display storage and digital processing of ultrasound images and loops Security support is also provided to facilitate HIPAA compliance The system displays the current output level in terms of one of two bioeffects indices Mechanical Index MI and Thermal Index TI in accordance with the AIUM NEMA Standard for Real Time Display of Thermal and Mechanical Acoustic Output Indices on Diagnostic Ultrasound Equipment Theory of Operation The X Porte ultrasound system has seven 7 major functional groups e Transducer Acquisition Subsystem Processing Subsystem Display Subsystem Control Subsystem User Interface Subsystem Power Subsystem The following block diagram shows the relationship of the functional groups video to Monitor Printer amp DWR 5 Video RF Bus Processing sca Display Subsystem Subsystem Serial Bus H Acq Control Bus Transducer a ado Display Power Sa ower
58. olors 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 CPD gray scale echo information or a blended combination is based on the relative strength of echoes from the soft tissue structures and from the red blood battery 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 may be averaged over time persistence to present a steady state image of blood flow distribution CW provides a real time representation of blood flow and is displayed as a velocity versus time sweeping output Velocity or frequency is presented as the vertical axis with time along the horizontal axis The magnitude of the detected signal is represented as different gray scale values CW Doppler mode provides the clinician with the ability to obtain blood flow velocities focused about a user specified focal region A continuous transmit waveform of ultrasound energy with a known frequency is transmitted and focused by the system on the receive
59. on page 41 Figure 6 8 on page 41 and Figure 6 9 on page 42 2 When the two M5 x 20mm Phillips P 13629 screws have been removed securing the PowerPark Stand Module slide the module out from stand IEC power cord port PowerPark Stand Module Replacement PowerPark Stand Module Replacement 1 Perform the PowerPark Stand Module replacement following the prior removal steps 1 through 2 in the reverse order 2 Access the three battery switches and set all switches to the O ON position Refer to Figure 6 7 on page 41 PowerPark Stand Module Removal Alternate Method Upright System PowerPark Stand Module Removal Alternate Method 1 Pull the X Porte Stand System away from the PowerPark Dock Module or remove the AC power cord connected to the PowerPark Stand Module Access the three battery switches and set all switches to the O OFF position Refer to Figure 6 7 on page 41 3 While lying on the floor to gain access to the underside of the X Porte Stand use a stubby or rachet type 1 Phillips screw driver to remove the two M5 x 20mm Phillips P13629 screws 4 Once the PowerPark Stand Module is loose slide the module out away from the stand IEC power cord port PowerPark Stand Module Replacement Alternate Method Upright System PowerPark Stand Module Replacement Alternate Method 1 Perform the PowerPark Stand Module replacement following the alternate removal steps 1 through 4 in the reverse order 2 Access t
60. ong Capture Verify that the Archiver supports transaction Type selected the selected Capture Type setting failed e g US Image SC Image or 26 Chapter 5 Troubleshooting US Ret Image Table 5 5 DICOM Troubleshooting Continued Error Message Printer transaction failed DICOM network communication failed Tiller Error Code TDICPRNT OPEN FAILURE TONETWORK OPEN FAILURE Cause Wrong Image settings Device does not recognize X Porte rejects association Troubleshooting Verify that the printer supports the selected Image settings E g Color RGB or Grayscale Monochrome Verify that X Porte AE Title or IP address is correctly configured on the Printer Archiver Note Some devices require that the Imaging modality X Porte be recognized in order to accept images This requires configuration on the device Internal failure TDNETWORK_READ_ FAILURE Invalid DICOM Check X Porte Printer DICOM detected Attribute settings for correctness Leg film size format The SPMU module has three LEDs that will help to isolate AC power versus X Porte hardware failures On the top rear portion of the X Porte stand base is a Green LED that is near the equipotential stud A solid Green LED signifies that the X Porte system is connected to a live AC source If this LED is flashing at a 1Hz repetitive rate then the system is charging the system batteries When these batteries are fully charged this LED will swi
61. opped Down amp is Loose from the System Figure 6 16 TTC Stand Release Note Updated TTC s now incorporate a secondary slide latch on the right side that requires the right hand to activate this latch while the left hand pulls the blue stand release pin while pushing the TTC to the left This ensures that the TTC will be supported by both hands and not drop to the floor 3 Place the right hand at the right bottom section of the TTC and the left hand under the TTC next to the blue System Stand release pin While pulling the blue pin downward and sliding the right secondary latch to release push the TTC sideways to the left 4 When the TTC protrudes to the left beyond the left stand edge it will drop free from the System Stand Be prepared to support the full weight of the TTC Chapter 6 Replacement Procedures Triple Transducer Connect TTC Replacement Triple Transducer Connect TTC Replacement 1 To mate the TTC to the stand start by aligning the four stainless steel guide wheels on the top portion of the TTC assembly which slide into the four TTC guide channels located at the bottom of the stand System head 2 Position the TTC approximately 3 4 farther to the left than the left stand edge to allow the TTC stainless steel guide wheels to enter the stand TTC guide channels Please refer to Figure 6 17 on page 47 for the location for these attachment points Left Underside of Stand System head TTC Guide Channels x4 TTC
62. oppler Audio Output Pulsed Wave Doppler Audio Output Electrocardiograph ECG Display Front End Overview The system provides for audio output of the CW velocity information This can be presented as stereo information with flow moving towards the transducer on one channel and flow away on the other or as a mono output with the single audio output representing the summation of the flow directions The system provides for audio output of the PW velocity information This can be presented as stereo information with flow moving towards the transducer on one channel and flow away on the other or as a mono output with the single audio output representing the summation of the flow directions ECG is provided to measure the electrical signal generated by the heart A three lead interface Right Arm RA Left Arm LA and Left Leg LL is provided on the system The ECG signal is displayed as an amplitude versus time sweeping output Amplitude is presented on the vertical axis with time along the horizontal axis The Front End is designed to support various imaging modalities such as 2D M Mode Spectral Doppler and Color Doppler From the Front End s perspective all modes can be grouped into a few basic types Single mode simultaneous modes and triggered modes All these modes are built from similar basic transmit and receive sequences controlled within the Front End A generictop level block diagram of a typical Front End is shown below
63. or 75 mm X 75 mm VESA Mouse Optical 5 Button Black Washable 6 ft Cable Cable Assembly HDMI Dock To Clinical Monitor M2 USB Memory Stick 16GB X Porte Used for both Desktop amp Stand Systems Ordering Replacement Parts To order parts contact FUJIFILM SonoSite Technical Support as indicated in Contact Information on page 1 Appendix A Replacement Parts 73 74 Appendix A Replacement Parts Appendix B Service Event Reporting The Service Event Report provides information about product failures to the manufacturer and to authorized service facilities which provide approved warranty services for FUJIFILM SonoSite products For all repairs completed complete the form and email a copy of it to service FUJIFILM SonoSite com or mail to the following address FUJIFILM SonoSite Inc Technical Support 21919 30th Drive SE Bothell Washington 98021 USA To contact FUJIFILM SonoSite Technical Support see Contact Information on page 1 Appendix B Service Event Reporting 75 Service Event Report Form Ba Sono Choose a Service Type rasound into Service Event Report GEES Instructions on reverse Service Type check one Parts Status check one For SonoSite Use No parts necessary for this repair Service O Out of Box Failure D Event Repor for your information Service Request need parts for this repair list the parts below O Warranty Service E adalah Purchas
64. orts are empty and the TTC main connector properly pulled away from the bottom of the System the System will eject upward from the stand 5 Lift the System from the back edge and lift forward and up away from the top of the stand Chapter 6 Replacement Procedures System Engine Replacement System Replacement 1 Place the replacement X Porte System Engine into the stand System head by placing the front edge into the head first just under the two metal retaining tabs at the front edge of the stand s System head Push down at the top back edge of the System and the stand latches should engage and hold the System in place Reconnect the TTC if equipped by pushing upward on the TTC main connector and turning the latch into the locked position Reconnect any USB cables and or the ECG cable to the right and left sides of the System Stand area Touch Control Panel Required Parts P14027 N Service Assembly Control Panel X Porte P14027 W Warranty Service Assembly Control Panel X Porte e V14027 N Vet Service Assembly Control Panel X Porte e V14027 W Vet Warranty Service Assembly Control Panel X Porte Required Tools 1 Phillips screwdriver 3mm Hex Allen Wrench e Torque screwdriver 10 0 25 0 inch pounds 1 1 2 8 Newton meter Control Panel Removal Control Panel Removal 1 2 Adjust both the Clinical Monitor display and the Control Panel to their full vertical position Remove the X Porte Syste
65. ounting screws the captive battery screws and the six M5 x 8 Phillips screws holding the bottom plate to 20 inch pounds Note The Bottom Plate will mount inside out When the Bottom Plate is incorrectly mounted the PowerPark will not connect to the stand Please ensure that the Bottom Plate has the top opening under the AC power cord IEC socket and that the two captive thread areas are not protruding out of the stand base Refer to Figure 6 14 on page 44 Rectangular Openi Stamped one Number gt Captive Threaded Nut protruding Figure 6 14 Correct Bottom Plate Orientation 4 Ensure that the three battery switches on the SPMU are set to O ON position after all service has been performed tested and batteries installed and the system is back in the upright position 44 Chapter 6 Replacement Procedures Battery The batteries in the X Porte Stand are three Lithium ion batteries and all three must be replaced at the same time Upon ordering these batteries they are packaged as one set of three batteries Since the batteries mount directly to the SPMU module the procedure for battery removal is explained during the SPMU module removal section Required Part e P14586 Battery X Porte Stand Set of Qty Three Required Tools 1 Phillips screwdriver e Torque screwdriver 10 0 25 0 inch pounds 1 1 2 8 Newton meter Battery Removal Battery Removal 1 Please follow steps 1 12 of the Stand Power Management Unit
66. oves to the new position on the display 4 Adjust the Depth control for minimum depth in the image 5 Adjust the Gain control so that color speckles just appear inside the ROI box 6 Gently tap the face of the transducer and observe that the ROI box fills with color information 7 Press the Freeze key and then save the image Slide the Freeze Unlock to return to live imaging Chapter 8 Performance Testing Color Power Doppler CPD Test CPD M Mode Imaging Test M Mode Imaging U A Connect any transducer Press the Color key A Region of Interest ROI box is displayed on top of the grayscale image Press the Color softkey to switch to CPD CPD should be annotated in the lower right corner of the display Adjust the Depth control for minimum depth in the image Adjust the Gain control so that color speckles just appear inside the ROI box Gently tap the face of the transducer and observe that the ROI box fills with color information Attach a C60xp transducer and acquire an image Press the M Mode key for the M Mode sample line Position the M Mode sample line over the image using the Touch Control Panel or the Desktop System mouse Active the Start key to the right of the M Mode key to turn on M Mode Select the desired sweep speed from the on screen menu slow med or fast The on screen menu will show the selected sweep speed Press the Freeze key to freeze the image Save the image Slide the Freeze Unlo
67. pendix A Replacement Parts Sony UP D897MD B amp W Printer FEED ala OPEN E D Po ES RS Eer FEED GOP SONY Figure A 13 Sony UP D897MD B amp W Printer Table A 15 Sony UP D897MD B amp W Printer amp Hardware Part Number Description P16193 N Service Assembly B amp W Printer X Porte P16193 W Warranty Service Assembly B amp W Printer X Porte V16193 N Vet Service Assembly B amp W Printer X Porte V16193 W Vet Warranty Service Assembly B amp W Printer X Porte P15551 Screw Pan Head Phillips M3 5 x 8mm Steel x4 P15333 Cable Assembly USB Dock To Printer M2 P15774 Cable M2 AC SPMU To Printer Appendix A Replacement Parts 71 Desktop System Components EPS for Desktop System Engine POWER ON ED Figure A 14 EPS for Desktop System Engine Table A 16 EPS for Desktop System Engine Part Number Description P14521 AC Power Supply X Porte 150 W EPS for Desktop Clinical Monitor Display Figure A 15 EPS for Desktop Clinical Monitor Display Table A 17 EPS for Desktop Clinical Monitor Display Part Number Description P16776 Power Supply 65W 24V X Porte Clinical Monitor 72 Appendix A Replacement Parts Other Desktop Components Figure A 16 Other Components Table A 18 Other Components Item 1 2 3 Not Shown Not Shown Item 3 Part Number P02296 P16786 P14451 P15334 P16967 Description Transformer Isolation Pedestal Mount X Porte Monit
68. pport for hardware and software issues related to failures PCB failures typically result in assert codes that are output to both the clinical display monitor and the touch panel display If an assert screen appears note the assert code information and contact FUJIFILM SonoSite Technical Support to clarify the fault or failure Refer to Figure 5 2 for how this assert screen will be displayed and the information Technical Support will be asking from this screen Record the following information and report these values to FUJIFILM SonoSite Technical Support P XXXXX BSonoSite T WE aigh AE AH DO C XXXXX D x Figure 5 2 Assert Screen Call For Help Verifying a System Assert Code 24 System asserts are caused by hardware and or software faults Hardware asserts typically require a PCB or hardware replacement Software asserts can be reset and the system may recover A simple method to identify the cause of the assert is identified here AssertCause 1 Record the assert code Press and release the Power button to power the system down 3 Press the Power button again to power on the system e Ifthe system powers on normally it has recovered from the fault software assert and you may use the system e Ifthe assert condition remains corrective action must be taken usually replacement of a PCB or hardware is required Contact FUJIFILM SonoSite Technical Support for assistance and to obtain repair parts If the Power butto
69. program and video memory permanent image storage and retrieval memory external communication interface ports and connection to the user interface keys The control software includes the acoustic power and intensity software subsystem power group monitors and a beamformer monitor This software guarantees a level of patient safety by ensuring the system is operating within acoustic power and intensity limits The User Interface Subsystem represents the software interface and form factor The software interface is the interaction between the user and the screen layout components The form factor is the type of physical buttons location and grouping ofthe buttons and the device size shape and weight Dedicated controls are for high usage activities and grouped according to the user workflow The Power Subsystem provides the system power and protects the hardware from destructive and or unsafe conditions by detecting failures in the system through hardware and software monitors Detection of a fault results in disabling of the pulser supply and signaling of an error to the Control Group The power subsystem includes the batteries quantity of three lithium ion and battery charging electronics Description of Operating Modes 10 2D Mode 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 a two
70. r Supply 65W 24V P16776 Replace Clinical Display Monitor P14627 Check the HDMI cable from the X Porte Engine HDMI port to the Clinical Monitor Display Check Monitor Display with another HDMI cable and video source Replace Cable Assy HDMI P15334 replace X Porte Engine P16055 if monitor is good or replace Clinical Display Monitor P14627 if defective Replace Clinical Monitor Display P14627 Re seat HDMI cable Replace Cable Assy HDMI P15334 Replace Clinical Monitor Display P14627 Access X Porte audio controls via More using the system mouse Check Mute is not enabled adjust volume level higher Re seat HDMI cable from Engine to Clinical Display Monitor Test with another HDMI cable Replace Cable Assy HDMI P15334 Clinical Display Monitor P14627 then X Porte Engine P16055 in this order until audio is restored Troubleshooting Socket TSOCKET CONNECT FAILURE Invalid network Using Ping verify that the communication configuration Printer Archiver is connected failed Wrong port If Ping fails check the devices IP number address X Porte IP address Application is not Subnet mask and Gateway IP running address Printer is offline If Ping is OK use Verify to check if device is available If Verify fails a Check the Printer Archiver s Port configuration on the X Porte b Ensure that the Printer is online and the Archiver s application is running Archiver TDICARCH_OPEN_FAILURE Wr
71. s Power Le i dp Supply i ee Logic Power Subsystem Manager mma d q Pulser Voltage da my Figure 4 1 Ultrasound System Functional Group Chapter 4 System Overview 9 The Transducer elements convert the pulser voltage to acoustic energy during the transmit portion of the ultrasound acquisition cycle The elements convert the acoustic echo to voltage in the receive portion of the acquisition The voltage developed on the transducer elements is sensed by the acquisition subsystem The system transducers have 64 to 256 elements The Acquisition Subsystem consists ofthe beamformer and interface to the transducer The beamformer controls the timing of the transmit pulses to focus the acoustic beam The beamformer amplifies the low level received echos and controls the receive focusing The system beamformer transmits on up to 128 elements and receives on 64 elements The Processing Subsystem includes capabilities for interfacing with the beamformer and performing high speed processing The processing subsystem demodulates filters detects and compresses the signal supplied by the beamformer into display information The Display Subsystem converts the detected ultrasound data into picture elements pixels The software user interface graphics are combined with the ultrasound information and converted to a video stream The external video port supports NTSC and PAL format The Control Subsystem consists of the central processing unit
72. sitioning nature of performing the following steps please refer to the Warnings and Cautions printed at the beginning of this chapter Required Part P14522 N Service Assembly Stand Power Management Unit X Porte P14522 W Warranty Service Assembly Stand Power Management Unit X Porte e V14522 N Vet Service Assembly Stand Power Management Unit X Porte e V14522 W Warranty Vet Service Assembly Stand Power Management Unit X Porte Required Tools 1 Phillips screwdriver 5mm Hex Allen Wrench e Torque screwdriver 10 0 25 0 inch pounds 1 1 2 8 Newton meter Stand Power Management Unit SPMU Removal Stand Power Management Unit SPMU Removal 1 Removal all items from the stand rear storage basket 2 Remove all cables adapters and any accessories plugged into either side of the System Refer to Figure 6 3 on page 36 Unlatch the System via the two small gray unlock levers Refer to Figure 6 3 on page 36 Pull up forward and away from the stand to remove the System from the stand System head Position the touch Control Panel to the horizontal shipping position Refer to Figure 6 7 on page 41 Fold the Clinical Monitor display to the horizontal shipping position Refer to Figure 6 7 on page 41 Adjust the stand to the minimum height collapsed shipping position Position the two front casters under the stand caster legs and lock all four casters Refer to Figure 6 7 on page 41 CON WWM SS UW 40 Chapter 6 Replacement Proced
73. sktop system versions WARNING The stand version is equipped with three lithium ion batteries and require all three battery switches to be switched to their O OFF position to cease the 24VDC developed by the SPMU Access to these switches are by lifting the black plastic panel outward from the bottom of the X Porte stand SPMU housing area near the left rear caster leg Refer to Figure 3 1 on page 6 of Chapter 3 under Safety WARNING The SPMU removal replacement as well as the replacement of the batteries in the X Porte Stand system requires the service personnel to be able to reposition an upright stand system onto its front caster legs about 65 Ib of the system weight and lay the complete system horizontally on the floor It is advisable to have a second person to help in repositioning the system if the 65 Ib weight requirement is too great for one person This service should only be performed by trained and qualified FUJIFILM SonoSite service personnel Caution Follow all steps for stand height Clinical Monitor and touch Control Panel positioning in the forthcoming service procedures to ensure no damage to the system and or possible injury to the servicing personnel Caution Always use correct ESD procedures ESD damage is cumulative and may not be noticeable at first Initial ESD symptoms may be slightly degraded performance or image quality Caution All fasteners should be torque to 5 5 inch pounds except where note
74. stem transducers accessories and peripherals Specifications System Specifications Stand Dimensions Length 26 4 in 67 1 cm Width 21 2 in 53 8 cm Height max 64 in 162 6 cm Height min 42 2 in 107 2 cm Height Adjustment 9 in 22 9 cm travel Touch Panel Capacitive Display Type Diagonal 12 1 in 30 7 cm Multi touch Gestures for System Controls Tilt Adjustment 7 3 in 18 5 cm Side to Side Turning 90 degrees from center Display HD Monitor Diagonal 19 in 48 3 cm Screen Size 1280 x 800 Image Size 800 x 600 Monitor Tilt 5 tilting forward from vertical 20 tilting back from vertical Electrical specifications Power Supply Input Stand Version 100 240V 6 0A Max 50 60Hz Sony B W Printer 100 240V 1 5A 0 8A 50 60Hz Power Supply Output 1 Stand Version 24 VDC 11 5 A Max Output not exceeding 275 watts e Power Supply Output 2 Stand Version 100 240V 3 0A 1 5A 50 60Hz Power Supply Input Desktop Version 100 240V 3 4A 1 4A 50 60Hz Power Supply Output Desktop Version 24 VDC 6 25 A Max Combined Output not exceeding 150 watts e Clinical Display Monitor Supply 100 240V 2 7A 50 60Hz Sony B W Printer 100 240V 1 5A 0 8A 50 60Hz Batteries Stand Version 3 Lithium ion batteries 385Wh total Battery Use Time 1 0 hour 3 days on idle Battery Charge Time 2 5 hours Battery Life 3 6 years Chapter 2 Specifications Environmental limits Note
75. system meets EN60601 1 Class I internally powered equipment requirements and Type BF transducers and Type CF ECG leads isolated patient applied parts safety requirements This system complies with the applicable medical equipment requirements published in the Canadian Standards Association CSA European Norm Harmonized Standards and Underwriters Laboratories UL safety standards For maximum safety observe the following warnings and cautions WARNING To avoid the risk of injury do not operate the system in the presence of flammable gasses or anesthetics Explosion can result WARNING To avoid the risk of electrical shock or injury do not open the system enclosures All internal adjustments and replacements including battery replacement must be made by a qualified technician WARNING To avoid the risk of electrical shock e Use only properly grounded equipment Shock hazards exist if the power supply is not properly grounded Grounding reliability can be achieved only when equipment is connected to a receptacle marked Hospital Only or Hospital Grade or equivalent The grounding wire must not be removed or defeated e This equipment must be connected only to supply mains with protective earth e Do not let any part of the system including the bar code scanner external mouse power supply or power supply connector except for the transducer or ECG leads touch the patient e Do not touch any of the follo
76. t button and verify that the printer begins to print an image Operation 2 Verify the proper content of the printed image Chapter 8 Performance Testing 59 60 Chapter 8 Performance Testing Appendix A Replacement Parts The following tables contain all the field replaceable parts for the X Porte ultrasound system Quantities are one unless otherwise noted Please refer to Figure A 1 on page 61 to identify the major components ofthe two X Porte System variants which are the Desktop and Stand systems Desktop System 1 Clinical Monitor Display 2 Monitor EPS not shown 3 system EPS power supply 4 system Assembly 5 Mouse Porte front view i Monitor 2 Touch panel 3 Platform 4 Hook 4 X Porte rear view shown with optional dock 3 Transducer connector 6 Locking wheel 4 1 Ports on dock USB OVA recording T Heighi adjustment pedal H Basket 9 USB pots headphones HOM mn 2 Power cord connector 3 10 Power button 3 Battery indicator 4 Ports on dock E SATA Ethernet Figure A 1 X Porte Major Components Appendix A Replacement Parts 61 Clinical Monitor 62 Figure A 2 Clinical Monitor Display Table A 1 Clinical Monitor Display Part Number P14627 N P14627 W V14627 N V14627 W Description Service Assembly Display Clinical Monitor X Porte Warranty Service Assembly Display Clinical Monitor X Porte Vet Service Assembly Display Clinical Monitor X Porte Vet W
77. tch to a solid Green LED illumination Refer to Figure 5 3 A solid Green LED indicates the system is connected to a live AC source When batteries are installed this LED will flash at a 1 Hz rate when the batteries are charging and go to a solid illumination state upon battery charge completion Figure 5 3 Upper Stand Base Power LED Two more LEDs are visible under the stand and can shine onto a piece of white paper placed under the stand base The solid illuminated Blue LED indicates that the SPMU is producing the system s 24 volts DC necessary to power the system electronics and Clinical Display monitor The solid illumination faint Green LED is indicating that the system is connected to a live AC source This LED is indicating the same AC as the topside Green LED except this LED does not indicate the battery charge operation and will always be constantly lighted when connected to a live AC source If the bottom Green LED is not visible due to the ambient light conditions then check for the Green topside LED and the bottom Blue LED These indicate that the SPMU is connected to a live AC source and that the SPMU is outputting 24 volts DC Refer to Figure 5 4 Chapter 5 Troubleshooting 27 28 SPMU is outputting 24 volts DC E If only the Blue LED is lighted then the system is working from the batteries Figure 5 4 Stand Baseplate LEDs System is connected to a live AC source T
78. th one hand while using a screw driver with the other hand Required Parts P14627 N Service Assembly Display Clinical Monitor X Porte P14627 W Warranty Service Assembly Display Clinical Monitor X Porte e V14627 N Vet Service Assembly Display Clinical Monitor X Porte e V14627 W Vet Warranty Service Assembly Clinical Monitor Display X Porte Required Tools 1 Phillips screwdriver e Torque screwdriver 2 0 10 0 inch pounds 0 23 1 1 Newton meter Clinical Monitor Display Removal Clinical Monitor Display Removal 1 Adjust the stand height to a comfortable level as to allow the best working height to access the mounting screws and cables Adjust the Clinical Monitor to the full vertical position and open the cable access door on the back 3 Loosen the two screws and remove the HDMI video wire clamp and pull the cable connector downward to disconnect from the Clinical Monitor Refer to Figure 6 1 on page 35 34 Chapter 6 Replacement Procedures Back of Clinical Monitor HDMI Video Cable 24VDC Power Connector HDMI Wire Clamp P16329 Cable Access Door Monitor Mount P16390 Figure 6 1 Clinical Monitor Cable Connections 4 Un thread the outer ring of the 24VDC power connector and pull downward disconnecting from the Clinical Monitor Refer to Figure 6 1 on page 35 5 Remove the six black Phillips pan head screws 4 short and 2 long mounting the Clinical Monitor to the Clinical Monitor Display Mount Re
79. the bandwidth used to produce the final image Digital filters are applied to the digitized received signal to limit and shape the spectral bandwidth used to generate the displayed output In this feature parameters for signal and image processing are optimized to maximize the image quality or to obtain the best compromise of resolution and penetration for different specific clinical applications These parameters include the order of received filters the bandwidth the dynamic range the compression curve the gain setting and parameters for compounding frequency band etc For example different system parameter setups are used for abdominal or peritoneal scanning This feature is for ease of use for the operator by automatically setting up system control parameters rather than manually adjusting settings for best performance The system can display a pair of biopsy guidelines that represent the anticipated path of the biopsy needle The image of an anatomical target biopsy guidelines a scan plane marker and a biopsy needle are displayed to assist in guiding the biopsy needle to the target The system also provides needle guidance for vascular access procedures For additional information see the biopsy user guides The system offers a variety of measurements and calculations specific to exam type and transducer A list of them and author references are in the system user guide Measurement accuracy is also discussed Continuous Wave D
80. the printer mounting shelf remove the four M3 5 x 8mm Pan Head Phillips screws P15551 threaded into the Sony UP D897MD printer Refer to Figure 6 19 on page 50 Note Alternate method is to use a 3mm hex T handle driver to loosen the hex screw in the clear mounting bracket and remove the printer shelf from the stand column This method allows the four P15551 M3 5 x 8 mm screws to be removed and the printer replaced on a table and not from under the mounted shelf Chapter 6 Replacement Procedures 49 P15551 M3 5 x 8mm Pan Head Phillips Mounting Screws x4 Note Viewed with the printer shelf removed from the Stand Figure 6 19 Stand Printer Shelve amp Mounting Screws 5 Remove the Sony UP D897MD printer from the shelf Sony UP D897MD Printer Replacement Sony UP D897 Printer Replacement 1 Perform the Sony printer replacement by following the Sony UP D897MD removal steps 1 through 5 in the reverse order 50 Chapter 6 Replacement Procedures Chapter 7 Maintenance This chapter contains information to direct you to where information about care for the system transducers and accessories can be obtained Periodic Maintenance No periodic or preventive maintenance 1s required for the system transducers or accessories other than cleaning and disinfecting the transducer after every use See the Cleaning and Disinfecting X Porte Products guide P16529 There are no internal adjustments or alignments required and there
81. tion data raster data and video data Support for acquisition data includes the input buffer flash suppression frame average and external ACO memory Cine buffer management is performed by the acquisition controller Conversion from acquisition data to raster data is performed by the graphics overlay scan conversion system sweeping system and 3D system Raster data is stored in an external DISPLAY memory Also supporting raster operations is the graphics support block that provides acceleration hardware for pixel operations from the CPU and graphics over lay system The progressive video path includes buffers priority logic and LUTs Chapter 4 System Overview 17 Control Subsystem 18 The X Porte Control Subsystem is shown in the figure below Control Processor Section E oS S Switch lt Ethernet RJ45 10 100 1G Ethernet Backlight enable and brightness If M2 S2 Main Clinical display If POC Touch Screen USB Host for Touch Screen USB Host for Dock Serial Port Serial Port D gt Headphones Headphones e ie HDA pee Speakers Speakers a Amp a Line In Audio Line In S PDIF gt La GPIOs to Dock TBD Dock Connector SATA Boot Device i Control FPGA Connector COMe Type 10 S PDIF Display Control I F Display Control I F Play gt
82. to 64 kHz for the complex pair Most of CW processing is similar to that of PW except for the QBP function In place of QBP will be a low pass decimating filter that operates on incoming I Q data The Doppler Processing block must allow storage of 256 undetected I Q pairs in to allow the system to measure and correct for phase mismatch Measuring and correcting will need to be accomplished in system software Refer to the CW Doppler Processing Function Block Diagram Figure 4 5 on page 16 Peak amp Mean gt To Back End via Temporal ja Baseline Display SPCTL Averaging P shift invert interpolate 256 samples erer sweep rate samples per line 20 bits each l PRF o wa PRF a l os S A i i i Filter Gain Resample Window FFT mM H Q 256 samples 128 tap FIR 256 IQ pairs y 800 Hz 800 Hz indicates IQ Audio Output pairs RR Audio Updample to Phase Shifter Gain 48 KHz 2x16 bits To Back End via PRF rate SPCTL Audio UpSample to Gain 48 KHz Q Figure 4 5 CW Doppler Processing Function Block Diagram Chapter 4 System Overview Back End Overview The Back End subsystem is responsible for the conversion of raw acquisition data into a raster image ready for display The Back End subsystem also contains the video data path that supports generation of video comprising of the ultrasound image as well as graphics annotation Video generation of both standard composite interlaced video and progressive scan video is supported
83. ures FILES EO TRT Front Casters Tucked D amp Locked Under The Jecadaece als i i AN dh de i LETTE GEN e Figure 6 7 Stand Adjusted for Service or Transport 9 Access the three battery switches and set all switches to the O OFF position Refer to Figure 6 7 on page 41 10 Tipthe stand forward and continue towards the floor so that the stand rests with the front two caster legs and the brushed metal handle rest horizontal on the floor This will expose the bottom plate of the stand base Refer to Figure 6 8 on page 41 Figure 6 8 Stand Tilted Forward Bottom Plate 11 Remove the PowerPark Stand Module two mounting M5 x 20mm P13629 Phillips screws This is an optional feature and may not be present on your stand Refer to Figure 6 9 on page 42 12 Remove the six M5 x 8 P16382 Phillip screws securing the bottom plate and remove the plate Refer to Figure 6 9 on page 42 Chapter 6 Replacement Procedures 41 42 Optional PowerPark Stand Module P12822 P13629 M5 x 20mm Pan Head Steel Screw x2 P16382 M5 x 8 Pan Head Steel Screw x6 Figure 6 9 Stand Bottom Plate 13 Remove the three batteries mounted to the SPMU by loosing the four captive Phillips screws holding each battery and pull each battery off of the SPMU Refer to Figure 6 10 on page 42 Screws 4x Captive Figure 6 10 Batteries 14 Loosen the seven captive 5mm hex head screws securing the SPMU to the bottom of the st
84. wing e The ungrounded signal input output connectors on the back of the ultrasound system e The system battery contacts Stand System Only e The system transducer connector when the transducer or Triple Transducer Connect TTC is disconnected e Any unused TTC transducer connector when the TTC is connected e Do not connect the system s power supply to an MPSO or extension cord e Before using the transducer inspect the transducer face housing and cable Do not use the transducer if the transducer or cable is damaged e Always disconnect the power supply from the system before cleaning the system e Do not use any transducer that has been immersed beyond the specified cleaning or disinfection level See Cleaning and Disinfecting X Porte Products P16529 e Use only accessories and peripherals recommended by FUJIFILM SonoSite including the power supply Connection of accessories and peripherals not recommended by FUJIFILM SonoSite could result in electrical shock Contact FUJIFILM SonoSite or your local representative for a list of accessories and peripherals available from or recommended by FUJIFILM SonoSite Chapter 3 Safety 5 WARNING To avoid the risk of electrical shock and fire hazard e Inspect the power supply AC power cords cables and plugs on a regular basis Ensure that they are not damaged e The power cord set that connects the power supply of the ultrasound system or to mains power must only be used
85. with the power supply and cannot be used to connect other devices to mains power WARNING To avoid the risk of electrical shock burn or fire use only AC power supplies specified by FUJIFILM SonoSite WARNING To prevent injury to the operator bystander the transducer must be removed from patient contact before the application of a high voltage defibrillation pulse WARNING To avoid possible electrical shock or electromagnetic interference verify proper operation and compliance with relevant safety standards for all equipment before clinical use Connecting additional equipment to the ultrasound system constitutes configuring a medical system FUJIFILM SonoSite recommends verifying that the system all combinations of equipment and accessories connected to the ultrasound system comply with JACHO installation requirements and or safety standards such as AAMI ES1 NFPA 99 OR IEC Standard 60601 1 1 and electromagnetic compatibility standard IEC 60601 1 2 Electromagnetic compatibility and are certified according to IEC Standard 60950 Information Technology Equipment ITE or IEC 60601 1 WARNING Due to the captive nature of the Stand version system batteries any shipping transport service activities or extended periods of non operation with the system unplugged from the AC wall source will require that the battery ON OFF switch be set to the eO OFF position Please refer to Figure 3 1 on page 6 Caution Do not us
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