Physical Inspection - GE LOGIC C2 Series Technical Publication

Ultrasound system
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Optional diagnostic checks
View the logs

Physical inspection

NOTE:
Step
Item
1.
Labeling
2.
Scratches & Dents
3.
Covers
4.
Operating Panel
5.
Operating Panel
Movement
6.
Operating Panel
Lights
7.
LCD
8.
Monitor Light
9.
Input Power
10.
External I/O
Ultrasound System
Direction 5444964-100 English Rev. 5
To complete the Ultrasound System checks, view the error logs
and run desired diagnostics.
1. Review the Ultrasound system error log for any problems.
2. Check the temperature log to see if there are any trends that
could cause problems in the future.
These features may not be present on all Ultrasound systems.
Table 4-5:
Verify that all Ultrasound system labeling is present and in readable
condition.
Inspect the exterior for dents, scratches or cracks.
Where applicable, verify all covers are secured in place and are properly
aligned with other covers. Replace any covers that are damaged.
Inspect alphanumeric keyboard and operator panel (operator control
panel). Record any damaged or missing items.
• Where applicable, verify ease of operating panel (operator control panel)
movement in all acceptable directions.
• Where applicable, ensure that it latches in position as required.
Check for proper operation of all operating panel and TGC lights.
Inspect the LCD Display for scratches and bad pixels.
Verify proper operation of Contrast and Brightness controls.
Where applicable, confirm that the LCD arm allows:
• swivelling the screen to the left and to the right
• folding the screen to the locked position
• release and adjustment backwards and forwards
• can be adjusted in the up/down positions.
Note: LCD Arm movement may vary and is not applicable to all Ultrasound
systems.
Check for proper operation of any monitor lights, if available.
Refer to: 'Mains cable inspection' on page 4-8.
Check all connectors for damage and verify that the labeling is good.
Common Service Information
Physical checks
Description
System maintenance
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