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GE LOGIQ V1 User Manual (382 pages)
Brand:
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Medical Equipment
| Size: 38.57 MB
Table of Contents
Conformance Standards
5
Certifications
6
Original Documentation
6
Country-Specific Approval
7
Importer Information
7
Table of Contents
9
Getting Started
13
Regulatory Requirements
5
Chapter 1 - Getting Started
14
Overview
14
Attention
14
Principles of Operation
16
Intended Use
16
Indications for Use
17
Frequency of Use
17
Operator Profile
17
Clinical Applications
18
Contraindication
18
Prescription Device
18
Site Requirements
19
Introduction
19
Before the System Arrives
20
Power Requirements
20
Electromagnetic Interferences
20
Environmental Requirements
22
System Environmental Requirements
22
Operating Environment
22
Console Graphics
23
LOGIQ V2/LOGIQ V1 System - an Example
23
LOGIQ V2/LOGIQ V1 System
24
Battery
25
Temperature Requirements
25
Discharge/Charge Cycle
27
View Current Battery Status
28
Battery Icon
28
Low Power Battery Icon
28
Warning Battery Icon
28
Battery Power Low Warning
29
Low Battery Power Warning on Status Bar
29
System Shutdown Warning
29
Battery Error
30
Battery Error Icon
30
Battery Installation
31
Battery Removal
32
AC Adapter
33
Peripheral/Accessory Connector Panel
34
Peripherals Connection
36
Printers Connection
36
Other Peripheral Ports Connection
40
Attaching the Security Cable
42
Security Cable
42
LOGIQ V2/LOGIQ V1 with Security Cable
42
Set up Wired Footswitch
43
3-Footswitch Setting
43
1-Footswitch Setting
43
Control Panel Map
44
Keyboard
45
User Defined Keys
46
Primary Menu Keys
46
User Configurable Key Preset Menu
46
Button Description
47
Mode, Display and Record
47
Measurement and Annotation
48
Monitor Display
49
Monitor Display Tour
49
Using the Monitor Display Controls to Manage Images
50
Active Images
50
Delete
50
Next Clipboard Image
51
Clipboard Slide Show
51
Save as Menu
51
Number of Images in Exam
51
LCD Monitor
52
Locking/Unlocking the LCD Monitor
52
Adjusting the LCD Monitor
52
Brightness
53
Volume
54
Moving the System
55
Before Moving the System
55
When Moving the System
56
Transporting the System
56
System Start-Up
57
Connecting the System
57
Acclimation Time
58
Example Plug and Outlet Configurations
58
System Acclimation Time Chart
58
Connecting to the Electrical Outlet
59
Connect the System to the Electrical Supply
59
To Turn on the System
60
Power On/Off Switch Location
60
Power up Sequence
61
Led
62
LED Indicators
62
Keyboard Backlight
62
Login
62
Power off
63
Sleep Mode (for R1.1.X)
64
Check System Date and Time
65
Check System Date and Time Message
65
Connecting the Probe
66
Introduction
66
Probe Connection to LOGIQ V2/LOGIQ V1
67
Probe Connector Locking Lever
67
Cable Handling
68
Disconnecting the Probe
68
2-Probe Port Adapter (Option)
69
Mounting 2-Probe Port Adapter to LOGIQ V2/LOGIQ V1
69
Connecting Probes to the 2-Probe Port Adapter
71
Selecting the Probe
71
Beginning an Exam
72
Archive Screen (for R1.0.X)
72
Archive Screen (for R1.1.X)
74
Scanning a New Patient
74
Patient Screen (for R1.0.X)
76
Patient Screen (for R1.1.X)
77
Starting a New Exam on an Existing Patient
81
Exam View
81
Scanning Without Entering any Patient Data
82
Unsaved Exam Data
82
Changing Current Patient to Existing Patient (for R1.0.X)
84
Changing Current Patient to Existing Patient (Without Patient ID)
88
End Exam
89
Deleting the Existing Patient/Exam/Image
90
Delete Multiple Patients from the Patient List
90
Deleting the Existing Image
91
Performing an Exam
93
Chapter 2 - Performing an Exam
94
Optimizing the Image
94
B-Mode Controls
94
Color Flow Mode Controls
97
M-Mode Controls
99
M Color Flow Mode
99
Doppler Mode Controls
100
Acquiring a 3D Scan
102
3D Package Options
102
Easy 3D Mode (Option)
102
Other Controls
103
Zoom
103
Read Zoom
103
Using Read/Write Zoom
104
Write Zoom
105
Split Screen
106
Freezing an Image
106
Activating CINE
106
Body Patterns
107
Annotating an Image
108
Scan Coach (Option)
109
Statement
109
Introduction
111
Using Scan Coach (for R1.0.X)
112
Scan Coach Display Description
120
Setting up Scan Coach (for R1.0.X)
124
Setting up Scan Coach (for R1.1.X)
125
Edit Scan Coach Protocol
126
Sonobiometry (AFB) (Option)
131
Sonobiometry Checkboxes
132
Using Sonobiometry
132
Using the Fast Key
135
Create a Fast Key
135
Overview
135
Start a Fast Key
136
Backup and Restore the Fast Key
136
Quantitative Analysis (Qanalysis)
137
Activating Qanalysis
137
Exiting Qanalysis
137
Measurement and Analysis
138
Introduction
138
Location of Measurement Controls
139
B-Mode Measurements
140
Distance Measurement
141
Circumference and Area (Ellipse) Measurement
142
Before You Complete the Ellipse Measurement
142
Circumference and Area (Trace) Measurement
143
Trace
143
Open Trace
144
Circumference and Area (Spline Trace) Measurement
145
Edit the Spline Trace
146
Edit Spline Trace
146
Intensity (Echo Level) Measurement
147
To Make an Echo Level Measurement
147
Doppler Mode Measurements
148
Velocity
148
TAMAX and TAMEAN
149
Manual Trace
149
Auto Trace
150
To Auto Trace TAMAX
150
Slope (Velocity, Time Interval and Acceleration)
151
Time Interval
151
To Measure a Horizontal Time Interval
151
M-Mode Measurements
152
Tissue Depth
152
Wide Dual Screen Measurements (for R1.1.X)
154
Viewing and Editing Worksheets
155
To View a Worksheet
155
Worksheet Display Primary Menu
155
To Edit a Worksheet
157
To Change Data on a Worksheet
157
To Type a Comment on a Worksheet
157
Delete All Worksheet Values
158
Defining Hot Keys
159
Hot Keys for Measurements
159
Clinical Measurement Accuracy
160
Basic Measurements
160
System Measurements and Accuracies
161
Setting up the Off-Line Paper Printer
162
After the Exam Is over
163
Presets
164
Chapter 3 - after the Exam Is over
164
Overview
164
System Presets
165
Foreign Language and Keyboard Setup (for R1.0.X)
165
Foreign Language and Keyboard Setup (for R1.1.X)
169
Formats Selection
170
Data Backup
176
Backup and Restore
188
Backup Procedure
188
Restore Procedure
189
Backup and Restore Strategy: User-Defined Configurations
190
Preset Synchronization
190
Configuring Connectivity
191
Connectivity Functions
191
Anti-Virus Software Note
192
Electronic Documentation
193
Accessing Documentation Via a PC
193
System Data
194
Features/Specifications
194
Physical Attributes
194
System Overview
195
System Care and Maintenance
198
Overview
198
Inspecting the System
199
Weekly Maintenance
200
Cleaning the System
201
System Cabinet
201
Operator Control Panel
202
To Clean the Operator Control Panel
202
Footswitch
202
Trackball
203
Rotate the Retainer
203
Other Peripheral Maintenance
203
Other Maintenance
204
Replacing Illuminated Key Caps/Lamps
204
Battery Replacement and Disposal
204
Prevention of Static Electricity Interference
204
Disposal
205
Troubleshooting
206
System Software Updates (Software Download)
207
Software Download and Installation
208
Quality Assurance
215
Introduction
215
Typical Tests to Perform
216
Frequency of Tests
216
Phantoms
218
Baselines
219
Periodic Checks
219
Results
220
System Setup
221
Test Procedures
221
Axial Distance Measurements
222
Lateral Distance Measurements
223
Axial Resolution
224
Lateral Resolution
225
Penetration
226
Functional Resolution
227
Contrast Resolution
228
Gray Scale Photography
229
Setting up a Record Keeping System
230
Ultrasound Quality Assurance Checklist
231
Assistance
232
Supplies/Accessories
232
Contact Information
235
Contacting GE Ultrasound
235
Manufacturer
241
Safety
243
Chapter 4 - Safety
244
Owner Responsibility
244
Notice against User Modification
244
Safety Precautions
245
Precaution Levels
245
Icon Description
245
Hazard Symbols
246
Potential Hazards
246
Important Safety Considerations
247
Patient Safety
248
Related Hazards
248
Patient Identification
248
Diagnostic Information
249
Mechanical Hazards
250
Scanner and Electrosurgical Units
251
Equipment and Personnel Safety
252
Material Safe Data
256
Allergic Reactions to Latex-Containing Medical Devices
256
EMC (Electromagnetic Compatibility)
257
EMC Performance
258
General Notice
261
Peripheral Update for EC Countries
262
Peripherals Used in the Patient Environment
262
Declaration of Emissions
264
Declaration of Immunity
265
Essential Performance
266
Patient Environmental Devices
267
Acceptable Devices
268
Unapproved Devices
268
Accessories, Options, Supplies
268
Acoustic Output
269
Acoustic Output Display Specifications
269
Thermal Index
269
Mechanical Index
270
Changing the Thermal Index Type
270
TI and MI Display Accuracy
270
Controls Affecting Acoustic Output
270
Best Practices While Scanning
271
Acoustic Output Default Levels
271
Rohs LOGIQ V2/LOGIQ V1 Hazardous Substances
272
Name and Concentration of Hazardous Substances
273
Device Labels
274
Label Icon Description
274
LOGIQ V2/LOGIQ V1 - User Guide
274
Label Locations
280
LOGIQ V1 Label Location
280
LOGIQ V2 Label Location
281
LOGIQ V2/LOGIQ V1 Label Locations (for China)
282
AC Adapter Label
283
Probe Label Explanation
285
Probe Box Label
286
Probe Label UDI GTIN and Barcode Locations
286
Chapter 5 - Probes and Biopsy
289
Probe Overview
290
Ergonomics
290
Cable Handling
290
Probe Orientation
291
Labeling
291
Orientation Mark
291
Displayed Probe Information
291
Probe Naming Conventions
292
Probe Usage
292
Care and Maintenance
292
Probe Environmental Requirements
293
Probe Safety
294
Handling Precautions
294
Electrical Shock Hazard
294
Special Handling Instructions
296
Using Protective Sheaths
296
Endocavitary Probe Handling Precautions
297
Probe Handling and Infection Control
298
Probe Cleaning Process
299
Cleaning Probes
299
Probe Immersion Levels
300
Disinfecting Probes
301
Description of Pictogram on Probe Care Cards
301
Coupling Gels
305
Planned Maintenance
306
Returning/Shipping Probes and Repair Parts
306
Sterile Ultrasound Procedures
306
Probe Discussion
307
Introduction
307
Probe Indications for Use
308
Application
308
Probe Features
309
Specifications
309
Slice Thickness Specification
311
Probe Illustration
312
Convex Probe
312
Convex Probe Illustration
312
Linear Probe Illustration
312
Sector Probe Illustration
313
Biopsy Special Concerns
314
Precautions Concerning the Use of Biopsy Procedures
314
Preparing for a Biopsy
316
Displaying the Guidezone
316
Biopsy Guidezones Example
316
Biopsy Guide Availability
317
Preparing the Biopsy Guide Attachment
319
Fixed Needle Biopsy Guide Assembly
320
To Prepare the Endocavitary Probe for Use
320
Installing the Sheath
321
Endocavitary Probe with Sheath
321
Biopsy Guide Preparation
322
Disposable Biopsy Guide 5 Degree Angle
322
Reusable Biopsy Guide
322
Multi Angle Biopsy Guide Assembly
323
Pull up and Push down the Pin
323
Probe/Bracket Alignment
324
Applying Sanitary Sheath
325
Snap the Needle Guide
325
Releasing the Needle
328
Biopsy Needle Path Verification
328
Release the Needle from Assembly
328
The Biopsy Procedure
329
Post Biopsy
330
Surgery/Intra-Operative Use
331
Preparing for Surgery/Intra-Operative Procedures
331
Applying Sterile Sheath
332
Using Onboard Help
333
Overview
334
Chapter 6 - Using Onboard Help
339
Onboard Help
339
Getting Started
339
Power Cord Connection
339
Console Buttons
340
Probe Connection
340
Facility Name Set-Up
341
System Setting
341
Date/Time Set-Up
342
Enable Options
343
Language Selection (for R1.0.X)
344
Language Selection (for R1.1.X)
346
User Preset Set-Up (for R1.0.X)
352
User Preset Set-Up (for R1.1.X)
354
Back Panel Ports
357
Peripheral Connection
357
Connectivity - Wireless or Direct Connect
358
Connect to a Printer
363
Dicom Setting
365
Back-Up/Restore the Patient Information
368
Software Version
370
Maintenance
371
Contact GE Service
373
Insite
374
Index
377
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GE LOGIQ V1 Basic Service Manual (317 pages)
Brand:
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| Category:
Medical Equipment
| Size: 34.52 MB
Table of Contents
Certified Electrical Contractor Statement - for USA Only
16
Damage in Transportation
16
Omission and Errors
17
Service Safety Considerations
18
Legal Notes
19
Trademarks
19
Table of Contents
21
Chapter 1 - Introduction
29
Overview
30
Contents in this Chapter
30
Manual Overview
31
Contents in this Manual
31
Overview
31
Typical Users of the Proprietary Service Manual
32
LOGIQ V2/LOGIQ V1 Models Covered by this Manual
33
Important Conventions
34
Conventions Used in Book
34
Standard Hazard Icons
36
Product Icons
38
Labels Locations
39
Safety Considerations
41
Contents in this Section
41
Introduction
41
Human Safety
41
Mechanical Safety
44
Electrical Safety
46
Battery Safety
48
Dangerous Procedure Warnings
50
Lockout/Tagout (LOTO) Requirements
51
Returning Probes and Repair Parts
52
EMC, EMI and ESD
53
What Is EMC
53
CE Compliance
53
Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) Prevention
54
Customer Assistance
55
Contact Information
55
Phone Numbers for Customer Assistance
56
System Manufacturer
56
Authorized Representative
57
Chapter 2 - Site Preparations
59
Contents in this Chapter
60
General Ultrasound System Requirements
61
Contents in this Section
61
Ultrasound System Environmental Requirements
61
Electrical Requirements
64
EMI Limitations
67
Probes Environmental Requirements
69
Time and Manpower Requirements
69
Facility Needs
70
Contents in this Section
70
Purchaser Responsibilities
71
Required Facility Needs
72
Desirable Features
73
Minimal Floor Plan Suggestion
74
Recommended Floor Plan Suggestion
75
Suggested Floor Plan, Ultrasound System, and Echopac PC in same Room
76
Networking Setup Requirements
77
Environmental Dangers
80
Patient Environment IEC60601-1 and ANSI AAMI ES60601-1
80
Chapter 3 - System Setup
81
Overview
82
Contents in this Chapter
82
Setup Reminders
83
Average Setup Time
83
Setup Warnings
83
Receiving and Unpacking the Equipment
86
Purpose of this Section
86
Contents in this Section
86
Warnings for Receiving and Unpacking
86
Receiving the LOGIQ V2/LOGIQ V1
86
Unpacking the LOGIQ V2/LOGIQ V1
88
Packing the Equipment
91
Packing Materials - Recycling Information
92
Preparing for Setup
93
Verify Customer Order
93
Physical Inspection
93
EMI Protection
93
Completing the Setup
94
Purpose of this Section
94
Contents in this Section
94
System Specifications
94
Electrical Specifications
95
Peripheral/Accessories Connector Panel
96
Connecting Probes
97
Powering the System
97
System Configuration
98
Purpose of this Section
98
LOGIQ V2/LOGIQ V1 Configuration
98
Peripherals Installation
99
Overview
99
Furnished Materials
100
Peripherals Installation Instructions
102
Connectivity Setup
114
TCP/IP Screen
114
Network Setup
115
Setup the LOGIQ V2/LOGIQ V1 for DICOM Communications
116
Network
118
How to Setup and Use a DICOM Image Storage Service
119
Option Setup
120
Software Option Installation Procedure
120
Paperwork after Setup
122
Contents in this Section
122
User's Manual(S)
122
Product Locator Installation Card
122
Chapter 4 - General Procedures and Functional Checks
123
Overview
124
Purpose of this Chapter
124
Contents in this Chapter
124
Special Equipment Required
124
General Procedures
125
Overview
126
Power On/Boot up
127
Power off
131
Logging on to LOGIQ V2/LOGIQ V1 as "ADM
133
Service Key (Dongle, HASP)
134
Software
135
Removable Media
139
Archiving and Loading Presets
140
Data Management
142
Backup
142
Restore the Factory Defaults
142
Installation and Setup Procedure for Peripherals
142
Where Are the User Manuals and the Service Manual
143
How to Display or Print the PDF Files from the Manual CD
143
Cleaning the Trackball
144
Functional Checks
146
Overview
146
Contents in this Section
146
Preparation
146
Basic Controls
147
Operator Panel
147
Performance Tests
148
B Mode Checks
149
M Mode Checks
150
Color Mode Checks
151
Adjust the Color Mode Controls
152
Select Color M Mode
153
PW Doppler Mode Checks
155
Adjust the PW Doppler Mode Controls
156
Tissue Velocity Imaging (TVI) Checks
157
Adjust the TVI Controls
158
Basic Measurements
158
Probe/Connectors Check
159
Cineloop Check
160
Preparation
160
Adjust the Cineloop Controls
160
Back End Processor Checks
161
Operator Panel Test
161
Peripheral Checks
161
Turn off Power to LOGIQ V2/LOGIQ V1
161
Power Supply Test & Adjustments
162
Power Supply Test Procedure
162
Power Supply Adjustment
162
Application Turnover Check List
163
Software Configuration Checks
163
Site Log
164
Chapter 5 - Components and Functions (Theory)
165
Overview
166
Contents in this Chapter
166
Block Diagram and Theory
167
General Information
167
Top Console
167
Block Diagram
168
Power Diagram
169
Overview
169
AC Power
169
Common Service Platform
170
Introduction
170
Chapter 6 - Service Adjustments
171
Overview
172
Contents in this Chapter
172
LCD Monitor Adjustments
173
Purpose of this Section
173
Monitor Adjustments
173
Software Reload
174
Confirm Backups for Patient Data and Presets
174
System Reload Procedure
175
Chapter 7 - Replacement Procedures
191
Overview
192
Contents in this Chapter
192
Warnings and Important Information
193
Warnings
193
Returning/Shipping Probes and Repair Parts
194
Disassembly/Re-Assembly
195
Warning and Caution
195
Tools Needed for Servicing LOGIQ V2/LOGIQ V1
196
Trackball Roller Cleaning
197
2-Probe Holder (5727508)
198
Paper Tray Kit (5727505)
200
Printer Shelf (5727506)
201
Loading the Software
203
Purpose of this Section
203
Customer Provided Prerequisite
203
Data Management - Moving All Images
203
Backing up the Patient Archive and System Configurations
204
Recording Important Settings and Parameters
204
Loading the System Software
205
Chapter 8 - Diagnostics/Troubleshooting
235
Overview
236
Contents in this Chapter
236
Gathering Trouble Data
237
Overview
237
Collect Vital System Information
237
Collect a Trouble Image with Logs
238
Screen Capture
239
Button Screen
239
Setting the Store Key to Screen Capture
240
Capturing a Screen
241
Reset the Store Key to Customer's Functionality
243
Common Diagnostics
244
Utilities
244
Service Diagnostics
249
OP Panel Interface
259
Restart the System after Diagnostics
259
Network Configuration
260
Wire-LAN Network
260
List of Abbreviations
265
Chapter 9 Renewal Parts Lists
266
AC Power Cord
266
Operator Console Assy
267
Cart
267
Probe and Accessories
271
Peripheral
272
Power Cord
274
Cart with Package
274
Manuals
275
Chapter 10 - Care and Maintenance
277
Overview
278
Contents in this Chapter
278
Warnings
279
Why Do Maintenance
280
Periodic Maintenance Inspections
280
Keeping Records
280
Quality Assurance
281
Maintenance Task Schedule
282
How Often Should Maintenance Tasks be Performed
282
Tools Required
284
Standard GE Tool Kit
284
GE-2 Tool Kit
286
Special Tools, Supplies and Equipment Used for Maintenance
287
System Maintenance
288
Preliminary Checks
288
Functional Checks
289
Physical Inspection
291
Optional Diagnostic Checks
292
Probe Maintenance
293
Battery Performance Maintenance
295
Electrical Safety Tests
296
Safety Test Overview
296
Leakage Current Limits
298
Outlet Test - Wiring Arrangement
300
Grounding Continuity
301
Chassis Leakage Current Test
302
Probe Leakage Current Test
304
When There's too Much Leakage Current
307
AC/DC Fails
307
Chassis Fails
307
Probe Fails
308
Peripheral Fails
308
Still Fails
308
New Unit
308
ECG Fails
308
Inspection Paperwork
309
Electrical Safety Tests Log
311
GE LOGIQ V1 Technical Publication (127 pages)
Ultrasound System
Brand:
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| Category:
Medical Equipment
| Size: 3.71 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
21
Chapter 1 - Overview
25
Content in this Manual
26
Product Description
27
Overview of the Ultrasound System
27
Products Covered in this Manual
28
Chapter 2 - Safety Information
29
Overview
30
Contents in this Chapter
30
Important Conventions
31
Conventions Used in Book
31
Standard Hazard Icons
33
Product Icons
35
Label Icon Description
35
How to Lock the Operator Panel Prior to Transport
35
Safety Considerations
36
Introduction
36
Human Safety
36
Mechanical Safety
39
Electrical Safety
44
Label Locations
46
Product Labels
46
Dangerous Procedure Warnings
47
Warnings
47
Lockout/Tagout (LOTO)
48
LOTO Requirements
48
Returning Probes and Repair Parts
49
Requirements for Returning Parts
49
User Responsibility
49
Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC)
50
What Is EMC
50
Compliance
50
Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) Prevention
51
Chapter 3 - Site Preparations
53
Overview
54
Contents in this Chapter
54
General Ultrasound System Requirements
55
Contents in this Section
55
Ultrasound System Environmental Requirements
55
Electrical Requirements
57
EMI Limitations
70
Probes Environmental Requirements
72
Time and Manpower Requirements
72
Facility Needs
73
Contents in this Section
73
Purchaser Responsibilities
73
Required Facility Needs
75
Desirable Features
77
Care and Maintenance
79
Contents in this Chapter
80
Chapter 4 - Care and Maintenance
81
Warnings
81
Why Do Maintenance
82
Keeping Records
82
Quality Assurance
82
Maintenance Task Schedule
83
How Often Should Maintenance Tasks be Performed
83
System Maintenance
84
Preliminary Checks
84
Functional Checks
85
Physical Inspection
87
Cleaning
89
Probe Maintenance
90
Using a Phantom
91
Phantoms
91
Electrical Safety Tests
92
Content in this Section
92
Uninterrupted Power Supply (UPS)
93
Safety Test Overview
94
Leakage Current Limits
97
Outlet Test - Wiring Arrangement - USA and Canada
101
Grounding Continuity
102
Chassis Leakage Current Test
103
Isolated Patient Lead (Source) Leakage-Lead to Ground
107
Isolated Patient Lead (Source) Leakage-Lead to Lead
109
Isolated Patient Lead (Sink) Leakage-Isolation Test
111
Probe (Source) Leakage Current Test
113
Isolated Probe (Sink) Leakage-Isolation Test
118
When There's too Much Leakage Current
122
AC/DC Fails
122
Chassis Fails
122
Probe Fails
123
Peripheral Fails
123
Still Fails
123
New Ultrasound System
123
ECG Fails
123
Ultrasound Equipment Quality Check (EQC and IQC)
124
Quality Checks
124
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