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LOGIQ E9
Service Manual
11/19/12
GEHC_FRNT_CVR.FM
Part Number: 5180263-100
Revision: Rev 5

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  • Page 1 11/19/12 GEHC_FRNT_CVR.FM GE Healthcare LOGIQ E9 Service Manual Part Number: 5180263-100 Revision: Rev 5...
  • Page 3 • VERSUCHEN SIE NICHT, DAS GERÄT ZU REPARIEREN, BEVOR DIESES WARNUNG KUNDENDIENST-HANDBUCH NICHT ZU RATE GEZOGEN UND VERSTANDEN (DE) WURDE. • WIRD DIESE WARNUNG NICHT BEACHTET, SO KANN ES ZU VERLETZUNGEN DES KUNDENDIENSTTECHNIKERS, DES BEDIENERS ODER DES PATIENTEN DURCH ELEKTRISCHE SCHLÄGE, MECHANISCHE ODER SONSTIGE GEFAHREN KOMMEN.
  • Page 4 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION ESTE MANUAL DE SERVICIO SÓLO EXISTE EN INGLÉS. • SI ALGÚN PROVEEDOR DE SERVICIOS AJENO A GEHC SOLICITA UN IDIOMA QUE NO SEA EL INGLÉS, ES RESPONSABILIDAD DEL CLIENTE OFRECER UN SERVICIO DE TRADUCCIÓN.
  • Page 5 ΣΤΟΝ ΑΣΘΕΝΗ ΑΠΟ ΗΛΕΚΤΡΟΠΛΗΞΙΑ, ΜΗΧΑΝΙΚΟΥΣ Ή ΑΛΛΟΥΣ ΚΙΝΔΥΝΟΥΣ. EZEN KARBANTARTÁSI KÉZIKÖNYV KIZÁRÓLAG ANGOL NYELVEN ÉRHETŐ EL. • HA A VEVŐ SZOLGÁLTATÓJA ANGOLTÓL ELTÉRŐ NYELVRE TART IGÉNYT, AKKOR A VEVŐ FELELŐSSÉGE A FORDÍTÁS ELKÉSZÍTTETÉSE. • NE PRÓBÁLJA ELKEZDENI HASZNÁLNI A BERENDEZÉST, AMÍG A FIGYELMEZTETÉS KARBANTARTÁSI KÉZIKÖNYVBEN LEÍRTAKAT NEM ÉRTELMEZTÉK.
  • Page 6 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION ÞESSI ÞJÓNUSTUHANDBÓK ER EINGÖNGU FÁANLEG Á ENSKU. • EF ÞJÓNUSTUAÐILI VIÐSKIPTAMANNS ÞARFNAST ANNARS TUNGUMÁLS EN ENSKU, ER ÞAÐ Á ÁBYRGÐ VIÐSKIPTAMANNS AÐ ÚTVEGA ÞÝÐINGU. • REYNIÐ EKKI AÐ ÞJÓNUSTA TÆKIÐ NEMA EFTIR AÐ HAFA SKOÐAÐ OG VIÐVÖRUN...
  • Page 7 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION ŠĪ APKALPES ROKASGRĀMATA IR PIEEJAMA TIKAI ANGĻU VALODĀ. • JA KLIENTA APKALPES SNIEDZĒJAM NEPIECIEŠAMA INFORMĀCIJA CITĀ VALODĀ, NEVIS ANGĻU, KLIENTA PIENĀKUMS IR NODROŠINĀT TULKOŠANU. • NEVEICIET APRĪKOJUMA APKALPI BEZ APKALPES ROKASGRĀMATAS BRĪDINĀJUMS...
  • Page 8 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION ACEST MANUAL DE SERVICE ESTE DISPONIBIL NUMAI ÎN LIMBA ENGLEZĂ. • DACĂ UN FURNIZOR DE SERVICII PENTRU CLIENŢI NECESITĂ O ALTĂ LIMBĂ DECÂT CEA ENGLEZĂ, ESTE DE DATORIA CLIENTULUI SĂ FURNIZEZE O TRADUCERE.
  • Page 9 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION TA SERVISNI PRIROČNIK JE NA VOLJO SAMO V ANGLEŠČINI. • ČE PONUDNIK SERVISNIH STORITEV ZA STRANKO POTREBUJE NAVODILA V DRUGEM JEZIKU, JE ZA PREVOD ODGOVORNA STRANKA SAMA. • NE POSKUŠAJTE SERVISIRATI OPREME, NE DA BI PREJ PREBRALI IN OPOZORILO RAZUMELI SERVISNI PRIROČNIK.
  • Page 10 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION BU SERVİS KILAVUZU YALNIZCA İNGİLİZCE OLARAK SAĞLANMIŞTIR. • EĞER MÜŞTERİ TEKNİSYENİ KILAVUZUN İNGİLİZCE DIŞINDAKİ BİR DİLDE OLMASINI İSTERSE, KILAVUZU TERCÜME ETTİRMEK MÜŞTERİNİN SORUMLULUĞUNDADIR. DİKKAT • SERVİS KILAVUZUNU OKUYUP ANLAMADAN EKİPMANLARA MÜDAHALE (TR) ETMEYİNİZ.
  • Page 11 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION (ZH-CN) (KO)
  • Page 12 GE Healthcare personnel. In performing all electrical work on these products, GE will use its own specially trained field engineers. All of GE’s electrical work on these products will comply with the requirements of the applicable electrical codes.
  • Page 13 Copyright and Trade Secret laws; the violation of which can result in civil damages and criminal prosecution. If you are not party to such a license agreement or a GE Healthcare Employee, you must exit this Material now.
  • Page 14 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION Revision History Date Revision YYYY/MM/DD Reason for change Rev 1 2008/09/16 Initial R1.0.3 Release Rev 2 2008/12/01 R1.0.4 Release Rev 3 2009/10/01 R2.0.0 Release Rev 4 2011/01/14 R3.1.0 Release Rev 5...
  • Page 15 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 S IRECTION ERVICE ANUAL Table of Contents...
  • Page 16 Typical users of the “Basic” Service Manual ......1 - 4 LOGIQ E9 models covered by this manual ......1 - 4 Product description .
  • Page 17 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 S IRECTION ERVICE ANUAL CHAPTER 2 Site preparations Overview............2 - 1 Purpose of this chapter .
  • Page 18 Unpacking the LOGIQ E9 ........
  • Page 19 LOGIQ E9 configuration ........
  • Page 20 Backup ........... . .4 - 13 Moving and Transporting the LOGIQ E9 ......4 - 14 To ensure safety while moving the LOGIQ E9 .
  • Page 21 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 S IRECTION ERVICE ANUAL M-Mode Checks ..........4 - 34 System CFM and PWD Checks .
  • Page 22 LOGIQ E9 Overall block diagram ....... . .5 - 3...
  • Page 23 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 S IRECTION ERVICE ANUAL CHAPTER 6 Service Adjustments Overview............6 - 1 Purpose of this chapter .
  • Page 24 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 S IRECTION ERVICE ANUAL CHAPTER 7 Diagnostics/Troubleshooting Overview ............7 - 1 Purpose of Chapter 7 .
  • Page 25 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 S IRECTION ERVICE ANUAL Transmit/Receive ........7 - 57 Analog Receive .
  • Page 26 Manpower - When two persons are needed ......8 - 4 Tools needed for servicing LOGIQ E9 ......8 - 5 Definitions of Left, Rear / Back, Right and Front .
  • Page 27 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 S IRECTION ERVICE ANUAL Calibration and adjustments ......8 - 41 Door, I/O Panel replacement .
  • Page 28 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 S IRECTION ERVICE ANUAL Storage Tray / Transvaginal Probe Holder replacement ....8 - 108 Storage Tray / Transvaginal Probe Holder installation ...8 - 109 Replacing the Gel Warmer with a Storage Tray or TV/TR Probe Holder .
  • Page 29 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 S IRECTION ERVICE ANUAL Main Power Supply parts replacement ....... . . 8 - 175 Purpose of this section .
  • Page 30 Parts list groups ........... .9 - 4 LOGIQ E9 Models and hardware/software compatibility .....9 - 5 Software.
  • Page 31 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 S IRECTION ERVICE ANUAL XYZ Controller cables ......... 9 - 73 Main Power Supply cables .
  • Page 32 “Standard” GE Tool Kit in the USA ....... .10...
  • Page 33 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 S IRECTION ERVICE ANUAL Isolated lead (sink) leakage test record ..... . 10 - 21 Probe leakage current test .
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  • Page 35 Overview 1-1-1 Purpose of this chapter This chapter describes important issues related to safely servicing LOGIQ E9. The service provider must read and understand all the information presented here before installing or servicing a unit. Chapter 1 Introduction 1 - 1...
  • Page 36 • Intraoperative (abdominal, thoracic, vascular and neurosurgical) Contraindication The LOGIQ E9 ultrasound system is not intended for ophthalmic use or any use causing the acoustic beam to pass through the eye. 1 - 2 Section 1-2 - Service manual overview...
  • Page 37 Contents in this service manual The service manual is divided into ten chapters. In the beginning of the manual, before chapter 1, you will find the language policy for GE Healthcare’s service documentation, legal information, a revision overview, and the Table of Contents (TOC).
  • Page 38 9-48. Back End Processor - see: 9-13-1 "Back End Boards Compatible Configurations" on page 9-59. NOTE: When not otherwise specified, the contents of this manual applies to all LOGIQ E9 models. 1 - 4 Section 1-2 - Service manual overview...
  • Page 39 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 1-2-4 Product description Chapter 1 Introduction 1 - 5...
  • Page 40 Purpose of the operator manual(s) The operator manuals should be fully read and understood before operating the LOGIQ E9. The online versions of the operator manuals are available via the Help function on LOGIQ E9’s operator panel. 1 - 6...
  • Page 41 Section 1-3 Important conventions 1-3-1 Conventions used in book 1-3-1-1 Model designations This manual covers the LOGIQ E9 scanners listed in 1-2-3 "LOGIQ E9 models covered by this manual" on page 1-4. 1-3-1-2 Icons Pictures, or icons, are used wherever they will reinforce the printed message. The icons, labels, and conventions used on the product and in the service information are described in this chapter.
  • Page 42 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 1-3-2 Standard hazard icons Important information will always be preceded by the exclamation point contained within a triangle, as seen throughout this chapter. In addition to text, several different graphical icons (symbols) may be used to make you aware of specific types of hazards that could possibly cause harm.
  • Page 43 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 1-3-2 Standard hazard icons (cont’d) Table 1-4 Standard hazard icons (cont’d) RADIATION “ “ “ “ Other icons make you aware of specific procedures that should be followed. Table 1-5...
  • Page 44 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 1-3-3 Product icons The following table describes the purpose and location of safety labels and other important information provided on the equipment. Table 1-6 Product icons 1 of 6 LABEL/SYMBOL...
  • Page 45 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION Table 1-6 Product icons (Continued) 2 of 6 LABEL/SYMBOL PURPOSE/MEANING LOCATION Equipment Type CF (heart in the box Probe connectors and ECG connector. symbol) IEC 878-02-05 indicates equipment having a floating applied part...
  • Page 46 UL Laboratories, Footswitch based on UL and CSA standards, through mutual approval activities. This unit carries the CE mark. The LOGIQ E9 unit complies with regulatory requirements of the European Directive 93/ 42/EEC Rear of console concerning medical devices.
  • Page 47 THE ON/OFF BUTTON DOES NOT DISCONNECT LOGIQ E9 Operating Panel FROM MAINS VOLTAGE. For disconnecting LOGIQ E9 from mains voltage after system shutdown, please set the circuit breaker close to the mains inlet to OFF as described in 4-2-4 "Power shut down" on page 4-7.
  • Page 48 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION Table 1-6 Product icons (Continued) 5 of 6 LABEL/SYMBOL PURPOSE/MEANING LOCATION This product consists of devices that may contain mercury, which must be Rear Panel recycled or disposed of in accordance Rear of LCD Monitor (inside) with local, state, or country laws.
  • Page 49 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION Table 1-6 Product icons (Continued) 6 of 6 LABEL/SYMBOL PURPOSE/MEANING LOCATION Indicates the presence of hazardous substance(s) above the maximum concentration value. Maximum concentration values for electronic information products, as set by the People’s Republic of China Electronic...
  • Page 50 Operating personnel must not remove the system covers. • Servicing should be performed by authorized personnel only. Only personnel who have participated in a LOGIQ E9 Training Seminar are authorized to service the equipment. DANGEROUS VOLTAGES, CAPABLE OF CAUSING DEATH, ARE PRESENT IN DANGER THIS EQUIPMENT.
  • Page 51 Beware that the Main Power Supply, Extended Power Shutdown and Back End Processor may be energized even if the power is turned off when the cord is still plugged into the AC Outlet Use extreme caution as long as THE LOGIQ E9 is un-stable, not resting on all four WARNING WARNING Casters.
  • Page 52 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 1-4-3 Mechanical safety While the software install procedure is designed to preserve data, you should save any WARNING WARNING patient data, images, system setups to a DVD or hardcopy before doing a software upgrade.
  • Page 53 IRECTION 1-4-3 Mechanical safety (cont’d) LOGIQ E9 WEIGHS 135 KG (298 LB), R3.X AND EARLIER, 140 KG (309 LB), R4.X AND CAUTION LATER, OR MORE, DEPENDING ON INSTALLED PERIPHERALS, WHEN READY FOR USE. CARE MUST BE USED WHEN MOVING IT OR REPLACING ITS PARTS. FAILURE TO FOLLOW THE PRECAUTIONS LISTED BELOW COULD RESULT IN INJURY, UNCONTROLLED MOTION AND COSTLY DAMAGE.
  • Page 54 The power outlet used for this equipment should not be shared with other types of equipment. • Both the system power cable and the power connector must meet international electrical standards. Connecting a LOGIQ E9 scanner to the wrong voltage level will most likely destroy it. WARNING WARNING...
  • Page 55 DANGEROUS VOLTAGES, CAPABLE OF CAUSING DEATH, ARE PRESENT IN DANGER THIS EQUIPMENT. USE EXTREME CAUTION WHEN HANDLING, TESTING AND ADJUSTING. IF THE COVERS ARE REMOVED FROM AN OPERATING LOGIQ E9, SOME METAL WARNING WARNING SURFACES MAY BE WARM ENOUGH TO POSE A POTENTIAL HEAT HAZARD IF TOUCHED, EVEN WHILE IN SHUT DOWN MODE.
  • Page 56 Equipment being returned must be clean and free of blood and other infectious substances. GE Healthcare policy states that body fluids must be properly removed from any part or equipment prior to shipment. GE Healthcare employees, as well as customers, are responsible for ensuring that parts/ equipment have been properly decontaminated prior to shipment.
  • Page 57 1-9-2 Compliance LOGIQ E9 conforms to all applicable conducted and radiated emission limits and to immunity from electrostatic discharge, radiated and conducted RF fields, magnetic fields and power line transient requirements. Applicable standards are: 47CFR Part 18, IEC60601–1–2:2001.
  • Page 58 1-262-524-5300 Latin America Application Support 1-262-524-5698 Europe Phone: +33 (0) 130-831-300 (General Imaging and Cardiac) GE Ultraschall Deutschland Gmbh & Co. KG +49 (0) 212-2802-652 Beethovenstrasse 239 Postfach 11 05 60, D-42655 Solingen Fax: +49 (0) 2122-8024-31 Germany Asia (Singapore)
  • Page 59 IRECTION 1-10-2 System manufacturer Table 1-8 System manufacturer MANUFACTURER FAX NUMBER GE Healthcare - GE Medical Systems Ultrasound and Primary Care Diagnostics, LLC 9900 Innovation Drive 414-721-3865 Wauwatosa, WI 53226 Table 1-9 Authorized Representative AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE TELEPHONE / FAX NUMBER The location of the CE marking is shown in the Safety chapter of this manual.
  • Page 60 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION This page was intentionally left blank. 1 - 26 Section 1-10 - Customer assistance...
  • Page 61 This chapter provides the information required to plan and prepare for the setup of a LOGIQ E9. Included are descriptions of the facility and electrical needs to be met by the purchaser of the LOGIQ E9. Chapter 2 Site preparations...
  • Page 62 2-2-1-3 Cooling The cooling requirement for the LOGIQ E9 scanner with LCD and onboard peripherals, is up to 4712 Btu/hr. This figure does not include cooling needed for lights, people, or other equipment in the room. Each person in the room places an additional 300 Btu/hr demand on the cooling system.
  • Page 63 This dedicated power shall originate at the last distribution panel before the LOGIQ E9. The LOGIQ E9 will function on Voltages from 100-240 Volts and 50 or 60 Hz. However, if using 220 volt power, then a center tapped power source is required.
  • Page 64 2-2-2-6 LOGIQ E9 power plug If the LOGIQ E9 arrives without a power plug, or with the wrong plug, you must contact your GE dealer or the installation engineer must supply what is locally required. 2-2-2-7...
  • Page 65 EMI prevention/abatement EMI RULE DETAILS Keep the LOGIQ E9 at least 5 meters or 15 feet away from other EMI sources. Special Be aware of RF sources shielding may be required to eliminate interference problems caused by high frequency, high powered radio or video broadcast signals.
  • Page 66 HAVE TWO PEOPLE AVAILABLE TO DELIVER AND UNPACK THE LOGIQ E9. CAUTION ATTEMPTS TO MOVE THE LOGIQ E9 CONSIDERABLE DISTANCES OR ON AN INCLINE BY ONE PERSON COULD RESULT IN INJURY OR DAMAGE OR BOTH. 2 - 6...
  • Page 67 The desire to use a non–listed or customer provided product or to place an approved product further from the LOGIQ E9 than the interface kit allows, presents challenges to the installation team. To avoid delays during installation, such variances should be made known to the individuals or group performing the installation at the earliest possible date (preferably prior to the purchase).
  • Page 68 This dedicated power shall originate at the last distribution panel before the system. The LOGIQ E9 will function on Voltages from 100-240 Volts and 50 or 60 Hz. However, if using 220 volt power, then a center tapped power source is required.
  • Page 69 Emergency Oxygen Suction Line Dedicated Power Outlet - Circuit Breaker protected and LOGIQ E9 easily accessible 457 mm (18 inches) distance of LOGIQ E9 from wall or Network Interface objects Stool Footswitch Storage for Linens and Equipment Examination Table – 1930 x 610 mm (76 x 24 inches) Lavatory and Dressing Room Door –...
  • Page 70 External Peripherals Dedicated Power Outlet - Circuit Breaker protected and Network Interface easily accessible 457 mm (18 inches) distance of LOGIQ E9 from wall or GE Cabinet for Software and Manuals objects 2 - 10 Section 2-3 - Facility needs...
  • Page 71 2-12. Ensure that there are no spaces in any field of the form. Entries must include: • A host name, local port number, AE Title, IP address and Net Mask for the LOGIQ E9. • The IP addresses for the default gateway and other routers at the site for ROUTING INFORMATION.
  • Page 72 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 2-3-5-5 DICOM option setup requirements (cont’d) Figure 2-3 Worksheet for DICOM Network Information LOGIQ E9 IP Address Local Port Host Name AE Title Net Mask Network Default Gateway Speed DHCP...
  • Page 73 3-1-1 Purpose of this chapter This chapter contains information needed to set up the LOGIQ E9. Included is a procedure that describes how to receive and unpack the equipment and how to file a damage or loss claim. How to prepare the facility and unit of the actual setup, and how to check and test the unit, probes, and external peripherals for electrical safety are included in this procedure.
  • Page 74 DO NOT OPERATE THIS UNIT UNLESS ALL BOARD COVERS AND FRAME PANELS ARE CAUTION SECURELY IN PLACE. LOGIQ E9 PERFORMANCE AND COOLING REQUIRE THIS. If the unit is very cold or hot, allow the temperature of the device to stabilize before powering up. The following table describes guidelines for reaching operational temperatures from storage or transport temperatures.
  • Page 75 OPERATOR MANUAL(S) CAUTION THE USER MANUAL(S) SHOULD BE FULLY READ AND UNDERSTOOD BEFORE OPERATING THE LOGIQ E9 AND KEPT NEAR THE UNIT FOR QUICK REFERENCE. ACOUSTIC OUTPUT HAZARD CAUTION ALTHOUGH THE ULTRASOUND ENERGY TRANSMITTED FROM THE LOGIQ E9 PROBE IS WITHIN AIUM/NEMA STANDARDS, AVOID UNNECESSARY EXPOSURE.
  • Page 76 Section 3-3 Receiving and unpacking the equipment 3-3-1 Purpose of this section This section describes how to receive and unpack LOGIQ E9. 3-3-2 Receiving and unpacking warnings TWO PEOPLE ARE NEEDED TO UNPACK THE UNIT BECAUSE OF ITS WEIGHT. CAUTION ATTEMPTS TO MOVE THE UNIT CONSIDERABLE DISTANCES OR ON AN INCLINE BY ONE PERSON COULD RESULT IN INJURY OR DAMAGE OR BOTH.
  • Page 77 STEP TASK Write “Damage In Shipment” on ALL copies of the freight or express bill BEFORE delivery is accepted or “signed for“ by a GE representative or hospital receiving agent. Report the damage to the carrier. • Whether noted or concealed, damage MUST be reported to the carrier immediately upon discovery, or in any event, within 14 days after receipt, and the contents and containers held for inspection by the carrier.
  • Page 78 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 3-3-4 The Tilt and Shock indicators 3-3-4-1 Overview Improper handling during transportation may harm the equipment inside the package even if the package itself is undamaged. To make it easier to detect if the handling during transportation has been improper, a Tilt or TIPNTELL indicator and a Shock indicator have been attached to the transportation box.
  • Page 79 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 3-3-4-3 LOGIQ E9 Transportation Box Label The LOGIQ E9 Transportation Box Label is located on the transportation box. Figure 3-3 LOGIQ E9 Transportation Box Labeling SYMBOL DEFINITION/COMMENTS SYMBOL DEFINITION/COMMENTS RECYCLING...
  • Page 80 EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 3-3-5 Unpacking the LOGIQ E9 The instruction manual describes the best method for unpacking the LOGIQ E9 ultrasound scanning unit. Table 3-3 Uncrating Instructions Steps Corresponding Graphic Before cutting the straps, check Shock and Tilt Tags to make sure they have not been triggered.
  • Page 81 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION Table 3-3 Uncrating Instructions (Continued) Steps Corresponding Graphic Remove the outside shipping box. Note: Two people are recommended for performing this step. Remove the LCD foam. Chapter 3 LOGIQ E9 Setup 3 - 9...
  • Page 82 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION Table 3-3 Uncrating Instructions (Continued) Steps Corresponding Graphic Remove the a) Probes and b) accessory boxes. Remove the L-shaped Cardboard divider. Note: Use special care when removing the divider. 3 - 10...
  • Page 83 Velcro on the rear side of the LOGIQ E9. 10. Loosen the tie-down strap at the front of the LOGIQ E9. Push the brass piece to pull back handle, then push brass piece to loosen strap. Chapter 3 LOGIQ E9 Setup...
  • Page 84 Steps Corresponding Graphic 11. Disconnect the tie-down strap at the rear of the LOGIQ E9. 12. Pull the LOGIQ E9 down the Pallet Base ramp. Note: Remember to pull in the LOGIQ E9 from the back for safer transportation. 13. Remove the clear plastic (wrapped around the LOGIQ E9) from the unit.
  • Page 85 3-5-2 Physical inspection Verify that the LOGIQ E9 arrived intact (visual inspection). If the LOGIQ E9 has been damaged, please refer to “Damage in Transportation “on page in the beginning of this manual. 3-5-2-1...
  • Page 86 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 3-5-3-1 Back Cover Label and ETL testing laboratories safety rating label (ETL may not be present) Figure 3-4 Back Cover Label with ETL Label LOGIQ E9 MEDICAL EQUIPMENT Figure 3-5 Rating Plate Label - R3.x and earlier 100-120V shown...
  • Page 87 This unit has been designed to minimize the effects of Electro-Magnetic Interference (EMI). Many of the covers, shields, and screws are provided primarily to protect the LOGIQ E9 from image artifacts caused by this interference. For this reason, it is imperative that all covers and hardware are installed and secured before the unit is put into operation.
  • Page 88 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION Section 3-6 Completing the setup 3-6-1 Purpose of this section This section describes how to complete the set up of LOGIQ E9. 3-6-2 LOGIQ E9 specifications LOGIQ E9 3-6-2-1 requirements verification • Verify that the site meets the requirements listed in (see: Section 2-3 "Facility needs"...
  • Page 89 ’s voltage setting Verify that the mains voltage specified for the unit is available on-site. The voltage setting for the unit is found on a label on the back of the LOGIQ E9 on lower rear frame of the LOGIQ E9.
  • Page 90 IEC60601-1-1. Everybody who connects additional equipment to the signal input part or signal output part of LOGIQ E9, configures a medical system, and is therefore responsible that the system complies with the requirements of the valid version of IEC60601-1-1.
  • Page 91 3-6-4-2 Connect USB Flash Drive Refer to the current revision of the LOGIQ E9 Basic User Manual, Chapter 3, Section 7. Chapter 3 LOGIQ E9 Setup 3 - 19...
  • Page 92 The non-DLP probe port is compatible with the S1-5, S4-10, 6Tc (TEE probe), and 3CRF probe connectors. The three DLP probe ports are specific to the LOGIQ E9 probe connectors. Figure 3-9 Probe connectors - (1) Non-DLP and (2) DLP Probe Port - R3.x and earlier R4.x and later LOGIQ E9s have one type of probe ports: four DLP probe ports (Figure 3-10).
  • Page 93 EXCESSIVE FORCE WHEN CONNECTING THE PROBES. 1.) Before connecting the probe: a.) Perform a visual check of the probe pins and LOGIQ E9 sockets. b.) Remove any dust or foam rests from the probe pins. c.) Verify the probe and the probe cable for any visual damage.
  • Page 94 Do not cycle the Circuit Breaker ON-OFF-ON in less than five seconds. When turning OFF the Circuit Breaker, WAIT until the ON/OFF button is no longer lit. The LOGIQ E9 should de- energize completely before turning the circuit breaker ON.
  • Page 95 NOTE: The LOGIQ E9 will function on Voltages from 100-240 Volts and 50 or 60 Hz. However, if using 220 volt power, then a center tapped power source is required (North America Only).
  • Page 96 Power is distributed to the peripherals, Operator Panel (Console), Monitor, Front End Processor and Back End Processor. c.) Back End Processor and rest of the LOGIQ E9 starts with the sequence listed in the next steps: d.) Back End Processor is turned ON and starts to load the software.
  • Page 97 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 3-6-7-4 Switch ON the AC Power to LOGIQ E9 (cont’d) Figure 3-13 2D Screen on the display NOTE: Total time used for start-up is typically less than 170 seconds. When using the sleep mode (R2.x.x or later), start-up time is less then 120 seconds.
  • Page 98 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 3-6-8 Power shut down When you switch off the unit, the system performs an automatic shutdown sequence. Figure 3-14 System - Exit menu - R1.x.x The SYSTEM - EXIT menu, used when switching off the unit, gives you these choices: •...
  • Page 99 IRECTION 3-6-8 Power shut down (cont’d) Sleep mode (only available in LOGIQ E9 running R2.x.x and R3.x.x software). Figure 3-15 System - Exit menu The SYSTEM - EXIT menu, used when switching off the unit, gives you these choices: •...
  • Page 100 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 3-6-9 Complete power down 1.) Press once on the ON/OFF button on the Operator Panel to display the System - Exit menu. Figure 3-16 Press once on the ON/OFF button...
  • Page 101 2.) Select Shutdown to do a complete power down of the unit. The Back End Processor will first turn off the LOGIQ E9 activity and print the message “Please wait - Shutdown in progress in the LCD display on the Operator Panel.
  • Page 102 3-6-9-1 Sleep Mode Only available in LOGIQ E9 running R2.x.x and R3.x.x software. Use Sleep Mode when you do a portable exam in order to reduce the time to start up the system. When you use Sleep Mode, it only takes 90 seconds to start up the system versus 2-3 minutes. To activate Sleep Mode, press the ON/OFF button and select Sleep.
  • Page 103 Purpose of this section This section describes how to configure the LOGIQ E9. 3-7-2 LOGIQ E9 configuration For complete instructions, refer to the latest revision of the LOGIQ E9 Basic User Manual, Chapter 16. 3-7-2-1 System Configuration Set Device Destinations (see: 4-2-15-5 "Connectivity —...
  • Page 104 • Printer, Monochrome (Black and White), Digital, SONY. • Digital Video Recorder (DVR). Refer to the current revision of the LOGIQ E9 DVR Option Installation Manual (5180205-100). • USB Flash Drive. Refer to the current revision of the LOGIQ E9 User Manual.
  • Page 105 9-63. 3-7-5 Software Options Configuration 3-7-5-1 Software Option Installation A password (Software Option String) enables a software option or a combination of software options. This password is specific for each LOGIQ E9. Chapter 3 LOGIQ E9 Setup 3 - 33...
  • Page 106 3.) Select the Add button. INCORRECT PASSWORD ENTRY WILL RESULT IN LOSS OF SYSTEM OPTIONS. CAUTION IF PASSWORD IS INCORRECT, PLEASE CONTACT YOUR LOCAL GE SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE OR THE ONLINE CENTER. 4.) Press Save to save the new setting. 5.) Restart to save and activate the settings and adjustments you have done so far.
  • Page 107 7.) Select the Add button. INCORRECT PASSWORD ENTRY WILL RESULT IN LOSS OF SYSTEM OPTIONS. CAUTION IF PASSWORD IS INCORRECT, PLEASE CONTACT YOUR LOCAL GE SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE OR THE ONLINE CENTER. 8.) Press Save to save the new setting. 9.) Restart to save and activate the settings and adjustments you have done so far.
  • Page 108 You will need a network switch and one network cable for each unit connected to the switch. 3-8-1-3-3Connection via Hospital Network You will need one network cable to connect the LOGIQ E9 to a wall outlet on the hospital’s network. 3-8-1-4 Connection using Wireless Option (R2.x.x or later)
  • Page 109 AutoDetect. Otherwise, transfer times can be two to five times longer, during which the LOGIQ E9 will appear to be locked up. (If the Hard Drive activity light on the front of the console is lit steady or blinks quickly, the LOGIQ E9 is most likely not hung.)
  • Page 110 Utility -> Connectivity -> Device screen Select MyComputer. Assign an AE Title to the LOGIQ E9. (AE stands for Application Entity. DICOM services use this to identify the LOGIQ E9.) AE Title is case-sensitive. This title may contain the Computer Name from the TCP/IP page, if desired.
  • Page 111 3-68. Keep in mind that the settings of a print button that stores an image on the LOGIQ E9 determine the format of the image file stored locally. A service’s settings dictate the format of the file that is sent to the service.
  • Page 112 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 3-9-3 How to Get the LOGIQ E9 to Recognize another Device on the Network Table 3-9 Utility -> Connectivity -> Device screen Press Add. The system creates a device called “NewDevice.” Change the name to one of your choosing.
  • Page 113 How to Setup and Use a DICOM Image Storage Service An Image Storage Service provides a place to store patient and exam data from the LOGIQ E9 and corresponding images. The Image Storage Service, or the device that hosts it, is often called a Patient Archiving and Communication System (PACS).
  • Page 114 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 3-9-4-1 Initial Steps To setup an Image Storage Service on the LOGIQ E9, follow these steps: Table 3-10 Initial Steps - Setup an Image Storage Service R3.x and earlier R4.x and later 3 - 42...
  • Page 115 In Utility -> Connectivity -> Service, from the Destination Device drop-down menu, select the device on which the service resides. (This assumes you have already setup the device in the Device tab in 3-9-1 "Setup the LOGIQ E9 for DICOM Communications for R2.x.x Software (some features only apply to R3.x.x)" on page 3-37).
  • Page 116 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 3-9-4-2 Properties Maximum Retries, Retry Interval, and Timeout are used by the Retry protocol when the LOGIQ E9 encounters communication problems with a service: Table 3-11 Properties Maximum Retries, Retry Interval, Timeout How many seconds the LOGIQ E9 should attempt to establish...
  • Page 117 Allow Raw Data accept the image. NOTE: The LOGIQ E9 stores raw data in a DICOM private tag in an image file. A PACS may delete all private tags, or it may leave them intact, or it may allow configuration in this regard. Keep this in mind if you later want to retrieve raw data images from the service.
  • Page 118 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION Table 3-11 Properties This controls the maximum number of frames per second that are transferred: • 25, 30 – Certain high-frame-rate applications like cardiology can generate very large datasets. Use 25 or 30 to decimate image frames as Max Framerate desired to send no more than 25 or 30 frames per second.
  • Page 119 KIN DICOM object to the service. This object lists the images to be rejected. The service either deletes the images or tags them with a label such as “Rejected for Quality Reasons.” Chapter 3 LOGIQ E9 Setup 3 - 47...
  • Page 120 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 3-9-4-3 Sending Images and Data to a DICOM Image Storage Service The provides three ways to send images and data: 1.) Dataflow 2.) Print Button 3.) Send To 1.) Dataflow The default setup stores images in its local Hard Disk Drive.
  • Page 121 If you change the settings of any service to which the dataflow directs traffic, you do not need to reselect it. Chapter 3 LOGIQ E9 Setup 3 - 49...
  • Page 122 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 3-9-4-3 Sending Images and Data to a DICOM Image Storage Service (cont’d) 2.) Print Button The typical use for a print button is to copy to dataflow. However, the print button can be set up for image transfer to a DICOM Image Storage service as a quick way to accomplish “direct store”...
  • Page 123 DICOM is all about images; the image portion of the file (as opposed to the header) is really nothing more than a bitmap or screen capture. (continued on next page) Chapter 3 LOGIQ E9 Setup 3 - 51...
  • Page 124 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION Table 3-14 Print Button Settings Print buttons use the same formats as Compression on the Image Storage Service. NOTE: Suppose compression is specified on both a print button and on an image storage service, either assigned to the button or assigned to the dataflow in use.
  • Page 125 A pop-up appears with a drop-down menu. Select any existing service to which images can be sent (typically, DICOM Image Storage and Print services). Select the desired service and press OK. Press F4 to access the DICOM Job Spooler to can confirm successful transmission of the exam. Chapter 3 LOGIQ E9 Setup 3 - 53...
  • Page 126 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 3-9-4-4 How to Setup and Use a DICOM Print Service A DICOM printer is different from a typical network printer. It understands and accepts image files in DICOM format, and extracts and prints the images within.
  • Page 127 Refer to the operator manual of the printer for guidance. Save your changes and press Verify. A Smiley Face indicates successful communication with the service. Chapter 3 LOGIQ E9 Setup 3 - 55...
  • Page 128 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 3-9-4-4 How to Setup and Use a DICOM Print Service (cont’d) Print Service Use As with a DICOM Image Storage Service, the provides three ways to send images to a Print Service: 1.) Dataflow...
  • Page 129 Select the Don’t Use checkbox when you DO NOT want to remotely filter on that search criterion, but still WANT TO keep the tag and its value for future use. Chapter 3 LOGIQ E9 Setup 3 - 57...
  • Page 130 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 3-9-4-5 How to Setup and Use a DICOM Worklist Service (cont’d) “Remote” versus “Local” Filtering The search criteria you set up in the Utility -> Connectivity -> Service page are used in “remote” filtering.
  • Page 131 * For example, “M*” for Patient’s Name will return all patients whose last name starts with M. “M” by itself though returns only those patients whose name is exactly “M”. * Exceptions: Patient ID and Modality require an exact match. Chapter 3 LOGIQ E9 Setup 3 - 59...
  • Page 132 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 3-9-4-5 How to Setup and Use a DICOM Worklist Service (cont’d) “Remote” versus “Local” Filtering (con’t.) The format of the values used for Search Criteria for both Worklist and Query/Retrieve services are defined in the DICOM standard: http://medical.nema.org/dicom.
  • Page 133 The Worklist screen provides a couple of other controls: Clear: This clears all local filters and restores the list to the last actual Query. Dicom properties: This button displays some DICOM tags for the currently selected entry. Chapter 3 LOGIQ E9 Setup 3 - 61...
  • Page 134 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 3-9-4-6 How to Setup and Use a DICOM MPPS (Modality Performed Procedure Step) Service A DICOM Performed Procedure, also known as Modality Performed Procedure Step (MPPS), is a way to inform your billing system that an ultrasound procedure has been completed and can be billed.
  • Page 135 From this point on, from the perspective of the user, MPPS works quietly in the background. It handles completed exams, abandoned exams, and empty exams with no input or monitoring required from the user. Chapter 3 LOGIQ E9 Setup 3 - 63...
  • Page 136 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 3-9-4-7 How to Setup and Use a DICOM Storage Commitment Service DICOM Storage Commitment enables the to obtain a commitment from the image storage service that images have been stored. With this commitment, you may choose to delete the images from the .
  • Page 137 • Type: STC • Contents: Value equals the number of images stored, plus one if a Structured Report was sent. • Status: “Done” or “Success” • Error: no indications confirms a successful storage commitment. Chapter 3 LOGIQ E9 Setup 3 - 65...
  • Page 138 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 3-9-4-8 Structured Reporting Structured Reporting provides for transmission of exam measurements and calculations in a separate non-image file. It is not a service in itself, but is a feature of some DICOM Image Storage services, and is always associated with one.
  • Page 139 Structured Report and sends it to the Image Storage service. The does not store Structured Report files. Instead, when called upon, it conveys the measurements and calculations to the service via the DICOM message exchange between them. Chapter 3 LOGIQ E9 Setup 3 - 67...
  • Page 140 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 3-9-4-9 How to Setup and Use a DICOM Query/Retrieve (Q/R) Service A Q/R service retrieves patients’ data and corresponding exams from a PACS. The can query the service for exams belonging to patients that match search attributes. The can then retrieve the exams from the service and store them in the local archive.
  • Page 141 . Patients 4 and 5 will not be retrieved. As for Patient 3, cancellation depends on when you pressed Cancel during its transfer; a partial cancellation may occur: the patient's data transfers, but not its images. Chapter 3 LOGIQ E9 Setup 3 - 69...
  • Page 142 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 3-9-4-9 How to Setup and Use a DICOM Query/Retrieve (Q/R) Service (cont’d) Q/R Support for Volume Navigation V Nav (Volume Navigation) combines 3D images from other modalities (CT, MR, etc.) with Ultrasound scanning.
  • Page 143 When done, press Scroll Z again. You are now scanning live on the left side of the screen with your reference view on the right screen. Chapter 3 LOGIQ E9 Setup 3 - 71...
  • Page 144 • Send To… – Select a single job and press Send To... to send the job to any image storage or print service set up on the LOGIQ E9. A pop-up presents a list of these services. If more than one job is selected, the Send To…...
  • Page 145 Basic User Manual, Chapter 16, Configuring the Wireless Network (Option). (Available via the “Help” F1 key on the keyboard.) Table 3-28 Wireless “Help“ F1 Key Display NOTE: When both wired and wireless are enabled, the chooses wired. Chapter 3 LOGIQ E9 Setup 3 - 73...
  • Page 146 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 3-9-4-12 Network “Sniffer” The includes a network sniffer, Wireshark, that displays network traffic between the and other devices. Its output can be saved in files. It is useful for debugging connectivity issues. Usually only DICOM traffic is .
  • Page 147 In the Wireshark Info column, entries with “Reject” or “Abort” definitely indicate issues. For example, the above exchange occurred when the tried to send an exam to Viewpoint, but Viewpoint did not have the correct AE Title for the . (continued on next page) Chapter 3 LOGIQ E9 Setup 3 - 75...
  • Page 148 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION Table 3-29 Network “Sniffer” Encoded Value in the “Status” tag Other times, however, the actual reason for an issue is often encoded in innocuous-looking entries near the end of the exchange. For example, the above situation involved the attempting to send an image to Viewpoint directly via a print button, without a patient id.
  • Page 149 “All packets” and “Displayed” under Packet Range, and press Save. This saves the DICOM traffic in a file with suffix “.pcap”, which can be analyzed by Wireshark or a similar network sniffer. Chapter 3 LOGIQ E9 Setup 3 - 77...
  • Page 150 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION Section 3-10 Setup paperwork NOTE: During and after setup, the documentation (i.e. CDs with documentation, User’s Manuals, Installation Manuals etc.) for the peripheral units must be kept as part of the original system documentation.
  • Page 151 Functional Checks Section 4-1 Overview 4-1-1 Purpose of this chapter This chapter provides procedures for quickly checking major functions of the LOGIQ E9 scanner and diagnostics instructions using the built-in service software. 4-1-2 Special Equipment required • An empty (blank) DVD-R disk •...
  • Page 152 Operate this unit only when all board covers and frame panels are securely in place. The covers are required for safe operation, good system performance and cooling purposes. Energy Control and Power Lockout for LOGIQ E9 NOTICE WHEN SERVICING PARTS OF THE SYSTEM WHERE THERE IS EXPOSURE TO VOLTAGE GREATER THAN 30 VOLTS: 1.
  • Page 153 OPERATE THIS UNIT ONLY WHEN ALL BOARD COVERS AND FRAME PANELS ARE SECURELY IN PLACE. THE COVERS ARE REQUIRED FOR SAFE OPERATION, GOOD SYSTEM PERFORMANCE AND COOLING PURPOSES. Use only power supply cords, cables and plugs provided by or designated by GE Healthcare. NOTICE NOTE: Do not cycle the Circuit Breaker ON-OFF-ON in less than five (5) seconds.
  • Page 154 NOTE: The LOGIQ E9 will function on Voltages from 100-240 Volts and 50 or 60 Hz. However, if using 220 volt power, then a center tapped power source is required. 1.) Ensure that the wall outlet is of appropriate type, and that the Circuit Breaker is turned off.
  • Page 155 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 4-2-2-3 Turn Unit ON 1.) Switch ON the Mains Power Circuit Breaker at the rear of the unit. The ON/OFF button will become amber. Figure 4-2 The Circuit breaker and ON/OFF button You should hear a “click”...
  • Page 156 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 4-2-2-3 Turn Unit ON (cont’d) Figure 4-3 2D Screen on the display NOTE: Total time used for start-up is typically one and a half minutes or less. If starting after a power loss or a lock-up, the start-up time may be up to four minutes.
  • Page 157 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 4-2-3 Power shut down When you switch off the unit, the system performs an automatic shutdown sequence. Figure 4-4 System - Exit menu The SYSTEM - EXIT menu, used when switching off the unit, gives you these choices: •...
  • Page 158 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 4-2-3 Power shut down (cont’d) • Sleep Mode R2.x.x and R3.x Use this button to reduce the boot up time (is less than 120 seconds). Intended to help on portable studies.
  • Page 159 Be sure to wait with the next step until the system has finished its shut-down. Failing to do so may destroy data on the Hard Disk Drive, making the system fail later. Switch off the Mains Power Circuit Breaker, located on the rear of the LOGIQ E9. This will cut power distribution within the unit.
  • Page 160 To avoid injury or damage, make sure nothing is within the range of motion before moving the CAUTION Top Console. This includes both objects and people. Power on the LOGIQ E9 before performing the following steps. Figure 4-6 Top Console adjustment controls: Lock (1), Up/Down (2) 1. Lock button: unparking and sideways displacement of the console.
  • Page 161 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 4-2-6 LCD Monitor Positions and Lock Figure 4-7 LCD Monitor Position and Lock - R3.x and earlier 1. Unlocked LCD Monitor 2. Locked LCD Monitor Figure 4-8 LCD Monitor Positions - R4.x 1.
  • Page 162 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 4-2-5-1 To unlock the LCD Monitor • Turn the knob counter clockwise to unlock the LCD Monitor. The LCD Monitor can be moved freely in all directions. 4-2-5-2 To lock the LCD Monitor •...
  • Page 163 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 4-2-6 Removable Media Refer to the latest revision of the LOGIQ E9 Basic User Manual, Chapter 16 to perform the following tasks: • Using Removable Media • Labeling Removable Media •...
  • Page 164 Moving and Transporting the LOGIQ E9 4-2-10-1 The Casters (Wheels) control The wheels of the LOGIQ E9 are controlled by the pedals located between the front wheels of the LOGIQ E9. Examine the wheels frequently for defects to avoid breaking or jamming.
  • Page 165 2.) Proceed cautiously when crossing door or elevator thresholds. Grasp the front handle grips or the back handle bar and push or pull. Do not attempt to move the LOGIQ E9 using cables or probe connectors. Take extra care while moving the LOGIQ E9 on inclines.
  • Page 166 Recording important settings and parameters An error or power loss may occur during the software loading. NOTICE Always keep a paper record of the settings for the LOGIQ E9. Verify that it is current before starting a software load! 4-2-11-1 Overview See the following pages to record data.
  • Page 167 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 4-2-11-2 Connectivity — Recording the TCP/IP settings 1.) From the Touch Panel, select Utility -> Connectivity -> TCP/IP. Figure 4-9 TCP/IP settings 2.) Record all settings in Table 4-2 "Record settings from TCP/IP screen" on page 4-17.
  • Page 168 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 4-2-11-3 Connectivity — WLAN 1.) From the Touch Panel, select Utility -> Connectivity -> WLAN. Figure 4-10 WLAN settings 2.) Record all settings in Table 4-3 "Record settings from WLAN screen" on page 4-18.
  • Page 169 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 4-2-11-4 Connectivity — Recording the AE Title and Port settings 1.) From the Touch Panel, select Utility -> Connectivity -> Device. 2.) Select My Computer in the List of Devices, if not already selected.
  • Page 170 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 4-2-11-5 Connectivity — Recording Device Destination settings 1.) From the Touch Panel, select Utility -> Connectivity -> Service. Figure 4-12 Service settings 2.) Record all settings in Table 4-6 "Record settings from Service screen" on page 4-20 for each Destination Device and Service.
  • Page 171 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 4-2-11-6 Connectivity — Recording Dataflow settings 1.) From the Touch Panel, select Utility -> Connectivity -> Dataflow. Figure 4-13 Dataflow settings 2.) Record all settings in Table 4-7 "Record settings from Service screen" on page 4-21.
  • Page 172 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 4-2-11-7 Connectivity — Recording the Print Key Assignments 1.) From the Touch Panel, select Utility -> Connectivity -> Buttons. Figure 4-14 Button settings 2.) Record all settings in Table 4-8 "Record settings from Button screen" on page 4-22.
  • Page 173 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 4-2-11-8 Connectivity — Recording Miscellaneous settings 1.) From the Touch Panel, select Utility -> Connectivity -> Miscellaneous. Figure 4-15 Miscellaneous settings 2.) Record all settings in Table 4-9 "Record settings from Miscellaneous screen" on page 4-24.
  • Page 174 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 4-2-11-8 Connectivity — Recording Miscellaneous settings (cont’d) Table 4-9 Record settings from Miscellaneous screen Patient/Exam Menu Options Setting Print and Store Options Setting Use birthdate P[1-4] Key Sound Auto search for patient...
  • Page 175 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 4-2-11-9 Admin — Recording the Software Option Keys 1.) From the Touch Panel, select Utility -> Admin -> System Admin. Figure 4-16 System Admin settings 2.) Record the S/W Option Key(s) - alphanumeric string(s) - from the Installed Option Keys field in Table 4-10 "Software Option Keys"...
  • Page 176 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 4-2-11-10 Admin — Users 1.) From the Touch Panel, select Utility -> Admin -> System Admin. Figure 4-17 Users settings 2.) Record all settings in Table 4-11 "Record settings from Users screen" on page 4-26.
  • Page 177 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 4-2-11-11 System — Data Store Management 1.) Select Utility -> System -> Backup/Restore. Figure 4-18 Backup/Restore settings 2.) Record all settings in Table 4-12 "Record settings from Backup/Restore screen" on page 4-27.
  • Page 178 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 4-2-11-12 System — Recording Peripheral settings 1.) Select Utility -> System -> Peripherals. Figure 4-19 Peripherals settings 2.) Record Video Settings Format, DVR model, and Network printer model in Table 4-13 "Record settings from Peripheral screen"...
  • Page 179 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 4-2-11-13 System — Recording software and hardware versions 1.) From the Touch Panel, select Utility -> System -> About. Figure 4-20 Hardware/Software information 2.) Record software and hardware versions in Table 4-14 "Record Software and Hardware versions"...
  • Page 180 After setting up the system, performing an upgrade, or replacing hardware, perform all appropriate functional tests before returning a system to the customer. 4-3-2 Preparation Turn on power to LOGIQ E9. For detailed description, see: 4-2-2 "Power ON/Boot Up" on page 4-3. 4-3-3...
  • Page 181 4-3-4-1 Recommended Test Phantoms (optional) GE Healthcare recommends the RMI 430GS phantom (optional), but it is not required. It is the most current phantom (optional) recommended to our field service personnel and provides the necessary targets and extended life necessary for consistent system testing.
  • Page 182 The B-mode is the system’s default mode. Figure 4-22 B-mode Screen Example Depending on probe availability, choose the preset application shown below. The LOGIQ E9 probes are ONLY approved for use for the applications listed in the table below. For R4.x.x or later, IQC preset for Service is available.
  • Page 183 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 4-3-5-3 Preparations Use a phantom (optional) when doing these tests. 1.) Connect one of the probes, to the scanner’s active probe connector. see: "Connecting Probes" on page 3-19 for info about connecting the probes.
  • Page 184 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 4-3-6 M-Mode Checks For information on the system’s different modes as well as expected results, the Basic User Manual or User Guide will familiarize you with image optimization for B-Mode, M-Mode, Color Flow, and Doppler.
  • Page 185 For information on the system’s different modes as well as expected results, the Basic User Manual or User Guide will familiarize you with image optimization for B-Mode, M-Mode, Color Flow, and Doppler. For complete information, refer to the latest revision of the LOGIQ E9 Basic User Manual, Chapter 5. 4-3-7-2 Preparations Use a phantom (optional) when doing these tests.
  • Page 186 By using an ordinary probe, you can first bring up a B-Mode picture for navigation purpose and then add Doppler. For information, refer to the latest revision of the LOGIQ E9 Basic User Manual, Chapter 5. 4-3-7-7 Preparations 1.) Connect one of the probes to the scanner.
  • Page 187 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 4-3-8 Tissue Velocity Imaging (TVI) Checks 4-3-8-1 Introduction TVI calculates and color codes the velocities in tissue. The tissue velocity information is acquired by sampling of tissue Doppler velocity values at discrete points. The information is stored in a combined format with grey scale imaging during one or several cardiac cycles with high temporal resolution.
  • Page 188 IRECTION 4-3-9 Contrast checks For a basic functional check of the system’s different modes as well as expected results, refer to the latest revision of the LOGIQ E9 Basic User Manual, Chapter 5. 4-3-10 Basic Measurements NOTE: The following instructions assume that you first scan the patient and then press Freeze.
  • Page 189 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 4-3-10-2 Check Circumference/Area (Ellipse) Measurement 1.) Press Measure once to display an active caliper. 2.) Move the Trackball to position the active caliper. 3.) Press Set to fix the start point.
  • Page 190 LOGIQ E9 Basic User Manual, Chapter 5. 4-3-12 Backup and Restore Database, Preset Configurations and Images For information, refer to the latest revision of the LOGIQ E9 Basic User Manual, Chapter 5. 4-3-13 Software Configuration Checks Table 4-16...
  • Page 191 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 4-3-14 Probe/Connectors Checks NOTE: Probes can be connected at any time, whether the unit is ON or OFF. 4-3-14-1 To Connect a Probe 1.) Place the probe's carrying case on a stable surface and open the case.
  • Page 192 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 4-3-15 Peripherals Checks See: Table 3-6 "Peripheral Checks" on page 3-30. 4 - 42 Section 4-3 - Functional checks...
  • Page 193 LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 4-3-16 Cineloop Check For complete information, refer to the latest revision of the LOGIQ E9 Basic User Manual, Chapter 5. 4-3-16-1 To Activate CINE 1.) Press Freeze, then roll the Trackball to activate CINE. 2.) To start CINE Loop playback, press Run/Stop. To stop CINE Loop playback, press Run/Stop.
  • Page 194 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 4-3-17 Back End Processor checks • If all the previous tests have been passed successfully, the Back End Processor is most likely OK. • See: Service Platform. • If the system seems to be operating erratically, please refer to "Diagnostics/Troubleshooting"...
  • Page 195 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 4-3-18 Mechanical Function Checks 4-3-18-1 Alphanumeric Keyboard and Display Platform (Console) Checks See: 7-5-24-1 "Keyboard" on page 7-104. 4-3-18-2 Brakes and Direction Lock Checks Check that the brakes and direction locks function as described below.
  • Page 196 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 4-3-18-3 Operator I/O Movement - LCD Check that the monitor functions as described below Table 4-19 19” LCD Display Platform Maneuverability Checks Step Task Note(s) Use both hands, one at the top of the LCD and one at the bottom, to Tilt Forward/Back rotate the screen forward and back.
  • Page 197 Run the System Voltage test. Refer to 7-5-21-4 "System" on page 7-69. Section 4-6 3D/4D and Volume Navigation Functional Check For complete information, refer to the latest revision of the LOGIQ E9 Basic User Manual, Chapters 5 and 6. Chapter 4 Functional Checks 4 - 47...
  • Page 198 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION Section 4-7 Site Log Table 4-21 Site Log DATE SERVICE PERSON PROBLEM COMMENTS 4 - 48 Section 4-7 - Site Log...
  • Page 199 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION Table 4-21 Site Log (Continued) DATE SERVICE PERSON PROBLEM COMMENTS Chapter 4 Functional Checks 4 - 49...
  • Page 200 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION Table 4-21 Site Log (Continued) DATE SERVICE PERSON PROBLEM COMMENTS 4 - 50 Section 4-7 - Site Log...
  • Page 201 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION Table 4-21 Site Log (Continued) DATE SERVICE PERSON PROBLEM COMMENTS Chapter 4 Functional Checks 4 - 51...
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  • Page 203 Section 5-1 Overview 5-1-1 Purpose of this chapter This chapter explains LOGIQ E9’s ultrasound system concepts, component arrangement, and subsystem functions. It also describes the Power Distribution System. Refer to the Basic User Manual for more information. Table 5-1 LOGIQ E9 Software Configurations and Hardware/Software Compatibility -...
  • Page 204 LOGIQ E9 description 5-2-1 Purpose of this section The purpose of this section is to give you an overview of LOGIQ E9 and how it functions. 5-2-2 Introduction The LOGIQ E9 ultrasound system is a high performance digital ultrasound imaging system with total data management.
  • Page 205 5-2-3 LOGIQ E9 general description LOGIQ E9 is a digital beamforming system. Signal flow travels from the Probe Connector Panel to the Front End Electronics, then to the Back End Processor, and finally, the results are displayed on the monitor System configuration is stored on the hard drive, inside the Back End Processor (BEP), and all necessary software is loaded from the hard drive on power up.
  • Page 206 5-2-4 LOGIQ E9 Overall block diagram (cont’d) CW is supported for R2.x.x or later. The CW circuitry is found on the CW version of the GRX128 board. Figure 5-1 LOGIQ E9 Block diagram - GFI configuration (BEP5.x) FROG LOCK BRAKES...
  • Page 207 EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 S IRECTION ERVICE ANUAL 5-2-4 LOGIQ E9 Overall block diagram (cont’d) Overall block diagram includes the following sections: • Main Power Supply • Front End Card Rack, with: GRLY(1) - Global Relay Board MRX (1) - Receiver Board with and without CW GTX (3) - Transmitter Boards (64 channels each, in this configuration).
  • Page 208 CW is supported for R3.x.x and later. The CW circuitry is found on the MRX Board. NOTE: Figure 5-4 "LOGIQ E9 Signal Flow - MRX" on page 5-8 is identified in color to simplify the differences between R2.x.x and earlier (or GFI configuration) and R3.x.x and later (MRX). Red represents GFI configuration and blue represents MRX.
  • Page 209 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 S IRECTION ERVICE ANUAL 5-2-5 Signal flow overview - GFI Configuration Figure 5-3 LOGIQ E9 Signal Flow Front Plane GTX 64 Ch DRX 64 GTX 64 Ch DRX 64 GRX 64 David Nathan GRLY...
  • Page 210 EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 S IRECTION ERVICE ANUAL 5-2-5 Signal flow overview (cont’d) - MRX Figure 5-4 LOGIQ E9 Signal Flow (GTX 64 Ch future) Front Plane GTX 64 Ch GTX 64 Ch David Pulser 64 Ch Option David...
  • Page 211 Harmonic Imaging Tissue Harmonic Imaging, acoustic aberrations due to tissue, are minimized by receiving and processing the second harmonic signal that is generated within the insonified tissue. LOGIQ E9`s high performance Harmonic Imaging provides superb detail resolution and penetration, outstanding contrast resolution, excellent acoustic clutter rejection and an easy to operate user interface for switching into Harmonic Imaging mode.
  • Page 212 5-2-6-6 Other Modes 4D: The LOGIQ E9 Ultrasound System may be used to acquire multiple, sequential 2D (B-Mode) (B- Mode) images which can be combined to reconstruct a three dimensional image. These 4D images are useful in visualizing three-dimensional structures, and in understanding the spatial or temporal relationships between the images in the 2D (B-Mode) (B-Mode) sequence.
  • Page 213 Another example method is to rotate the cross section about a line contained in the cross section. The LOGIQ E9 Ultrasound System uses the automated so called C-Scan for the motion perpendicular to automated B-scan. Once a representative...
  • Page 214 Top Console with LCD monitor and Operator Panel 5-3-1 Purpose of this section The purpose of this section is to give you an overview of LOGIQ E9’s Top Console and to tell you how it function. 5-3-2 Transporting LOGIQ E9 The Top Console must be locked into the lower, center (X/Y) position before transporting the LOGIQ E9.
  • Page 215 Top Console’s location in the LOGIQ E9 The Top Console is located on the top of the LOGIQ E9, and includes the Main LCD monitor, the Monitor Arm, the Operator Panel with the Touch Screen, Speakers, an alphanumeric keyboard, and frogleg controls.
  • Page 216 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 S IRECTION ERVICE ANUAL 5-3-4 Operator Panel 5-3-4-1 Operator Panel general description The Operator Panel includes an On/Off switch, different controls for manipulating the picture quality, and controls for use in Measure & Analyze (M&A), an alphanumeric keyboard and frogleg controls.
  • Page 217 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 S IRECTION ERVICE ANUAL 5-3-4-2 Operator Panel Block Diagram Figure 5-7 Operator Panel Block Diagram USB Inductive or BUTTON MATRIX Optical Trackball BUTTON MATRIX KEYBRD CONTROLLER AMBER +12V ENCODERS (X12) MATRIX HI FET...
  • Page 218 Front and Rear Casters with lock and brake mechanism The Main Console consists of a frame that acts as the skeleton of the LOGIQ E9. The other parts, listed above, are mounted to the frame. The outside of the Main Console is covered with plastic covers.
  • Page 219 Location in the LOGIQ E9 There are two filters. One located on the rear of the LOGIQ E9 and one located beneath the air cooling fans at the bottom of the LOGIQ E9. Refer to Chapter 8 for more information.
  • Page 220 ANUAL Section 5-7 Power distribution 5-7-1 Purpose of this section The power distribution within the LOGIQ E9 is described in this section. 5-7-2 Main Power Supply 5-7-2-1 General description The Main Power Supply’s main task is to galvanically isolate the scanner from the on-site Mains Power System and to supply the various internal subsystems with AC or DC power.
  • Page 221 • Back End Processor An inrush current limiter reduce the peak input current when the LOGIQ E9 is switched on. An EMI filter helps to reduce EMI to acceptable levels. The mains cord has plugs in both ends. A female plug connects to the scanner and a male plug to the wall outlet.
  • Page 222 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 S IRECTION ERVICE ANUAL 5-7-2-1 General description (cont’d) Figure 5-11 Main Power Supply MAIN POWER SUPPLY 5-7-2-2 Temperature Control The Main Power Supply is equipped with an internal fan with variable speed for temperature control.
  • Page 223 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 S IRECTION ERVICE ANUAL 5-7-3 Power Up Sequence Description 5-7-3-1 Overview The Power Up Sequence can be divided in the following steps: 1.) Switch AC Breaker to ON position 2.) Press the ON button on the Operator Panel 3.) BEP power-up...
  • Page 224 IRECTION ERVICE ANUAL 5-7-4 Power Down Sequence description 5-7-4-1 Overview There are three possible scenarios for Power Down of the LOGIQ E9: • Power Down - normal power down (short push) • Enforcement Power Down (long push) • Power Loss Each of the scenarios are described below.
  • Page 225 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 S IRECTION ERVICE ANUAL Section 5-8 Cables for LOGIQ E9 Please refer to: • Section 9-16 "Mains Power Cables" on page 9-50 • Section 9-17 "Internal Cables" on page 9-52 Section 5-9 Probes description Section 9-18 "Probes"...
  • Page 226 ERVICE ANUAL Section 5-10 Product manuals The information needed to use and service the LOGIQ E9 scanner is collected in the documents described in this section. NOTE: Dates on screenshots are represented in MM/DD/YYYY format throughout the manual. Information on how to change the LOGIQ E9’s date can be found in Customizing Your System, Chapter 16 in the LOGIQ E9 User Manual/User Guide.
  • Page 227 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION Chapter 6 Service Adjustments Section 6-1 Overview 6-1-1 Purpose of this chapter This section describes how to adjust the scanner. Chapter 6 Service Adjustments 6 - 1...
  • Page 228 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION Section 6-2 LCD Monitor adjustments 6-2-1 Purpose of this section This section describes how to adjust the LCD monitor for optimal performance. 6-2-2 Cautions and Warnings Be aware of pinch points at hinges when adjusting LCD Arm and LCD Monitor.
  • Page 229 Table 6-2 "Advanced LCD Adjustments" on page 6-5 feature descriptions For complete information, refer to the latest revision of the LOGIQ E9 Basic User Manual, Chapter 16 for R3.x.x. To obtain different test patterns for B/W or color adjustments, press Utility in the Touch Panel and select Test Patterns.
  • Page 230 6-2-4-2 Contrast Use the recommended LCD settings. The contrast is adjusted by the LOGIQ E9 software, when selecting scanning modes and doing scanning adjustments. Changing the monitor’s contrast settings in one mode will influence the picture quality in other modes.
  • Page 231 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 6-2-5 Advanced LCD Adjustments Table 6-2 Advanced LCD Adjustments Steps Corresponding Graphic NOTE: DO NOTadjust these LCD Adjustment Buttons settings unless necessary! To get access to the advanced adjustments, press the mode button for more than 10 seconds.
  • Page 232 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 6-2-5 Advanced LCD Adjustments (cont’d) Use the right button to select any of the menu items. The details for the original LCD monitor are described below: • The Screen sub-menu: Not used on this LCD screen.
  • Page 233 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 6-2-5 Advanced LCD Adjustments (cont’d) Use the right button to select any of the menu items. The details are described below: • The Screen sub-menu: Not used on this LCD screen.
  • Page 234 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION LCD Arm and LCD Monitor range of motion Adjustment procedure 6-2-5-1 Table 6-3 LCD Arm and LCD Monitor range of motion Adjustment - R3.x and earlier Steps Corresponding Graphic LCD in vertical position...
  • Page 235 1.) Disconnect all connected probes. 2.) Power on the LOGIQ E9. 3.) On the Touch Panel, select Utility -> Service to access CSD. 4.) Log in as GE Service, enter current password 5.) Select Diagnostics tab. 6.) Select Service -> Diagnostics.
  • Page 236 LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION Section 6-4 Operator Panel movement 6-4-1 Purpose of this section The Operator Panel movement within the LOGIQ E9 is described in this section. 6-4-2 Adjusting the XY Locking Mechanism Table 6-4 Adjusting the XY Locking Mechanism Steps...
  • Page 237 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 6-4-3 Adjusting the Z Mechanism Table 6-5 Adjusting the Z Mechanism Steps Corresponding Graphic There are no adjustments for the OP Z Mechanism Manual adjustment lever vertical movement. The Z mechanism can be manually repositioned in the event the drive gear is disconnected or has failed.
  • Page 238 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 6-4-4-2 XY Manual Release for Lock and Brake Mechanism Table 6-7 XY Manual Release for Lock and Brake Mechanism Steps Corresponding Graphic This procedure is intended to release and XY Manual Release for Lock and adjust the XY mechanism.
  • Page 239 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 6-4-4-3 XY Lock Adjustment for Lock and Brake Mechanism Follow this procedure if the park lock is not working, or the lock does not respond when pressing the Frogleg Controls:...
  • Page 240 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION Table 6-8 XY Manual Release for Lock and Brake Mechanism Steps Corresponding Graphic If park lock nut, (2) and park lock lever (3) Park Lock WILL NOT engage are in these positions., the lock will not when in these positions engage.
  • Page 241 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION Table 6-8 XY Manual Release for Lock and Brake Mechanism Steps Corresponding Graphic Rotate the threaded lead screw on the Park Lock WILL NOT engage actuator, (4) counterclockwise until the lock...
  • Page 242 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 6-4-5 Using the Park Lock Properly It is important to inform a customer of the following if they are experiencing problems with the XY park lock function. Be sure to: •...
  • Page 243 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION Section 6-5 Direction Lock and Brake adjustments There are no adjustments for the Direction Lock or the brakes. Section 6-6 Adjust time-out for DICOM servers When portable (off-line), use minimum time-out and no retries or it will affect shutdown speed.
  • Page 244 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION This page was intentionally left blank. 6 - 18 Section 6-6 - Adjust time-out for DICOM servers...
  • Page 245 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION Chapter 7 Diagnostics/Troubleshooting Section 7-1 Overview 7-1-1 Purpose of Chapter 7 This section describes how to setup and run the tools and software that help maintain image quality and system operation. Basic host-, system-, and board-level diagnostics are run whenever power is applied.
  • Page 246 WARNING SURFACES MAY BE WARM ENOUGH TO POSE A POTENTIAL HEAT HAZARD IF TOUCHED, EVEN WHILE IN SHUT DOWN MODE. IF A LOGIQ E9 IS ENERGIZED, AND THE FRONT PROCESSOR (CARD CAGE) COVER WARNING WARNING IS REMOVED, THE VOLTAGE TEST POINTS POSE A POTENTIAL SHOCK HAZARD.
  • Page 247 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION Section 7-3 Gathering Troubleshooting Data 7-3-1 Purpose of this Section Problem images and system data (logs) can be acquired at the device or through remote diagnostics (InSite ExC). These data can be used to perform service at the device, or can be sent back to the manufacturer for analysis.
  • Page 248 The following information is necessary to properly analyze data or images being reported as a malfunction or being returned to the manufacturer: NOTE: This information is normally collected with the Alt+D or Gather Logs utility. Product Name = LOGIQ E9 From the Utility -> System -> About screen: Applications Software Software Version...
  • Page 249 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 7-3-3 Collecting a Screen Capture with Logs If the system malfunctions, press the Alt+D keys simultaneously. This Alt+D function is available at all times, and collects a screen capture of the image monitor, user-defined presets, and the following logs: •...
  • Page 250 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 7-3-3 Collecting a Screen Capture with Logs (cont’d) NOTE: For Application SW R3.x.x or later, the Service Directory is no longer located under the export folder, it is located in d:\ root directory (d:\service).
  • Page 251 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 7-3-4 Capturing Service Logs with ALT+D The following is a list of the Service logs captured during an ALT+D log capture: Figure 7-3 Capture Service Example Chapter 7 Diagnostics/Troubleshooting 7 - 7...
  • Page 252 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 7-3-5 Capturing Network Logs with Network Sniffer (Software R1.x.x) A sniffer monitors network traffic and allows you to capture network data without redirecting or altering it. Launch the network sniffer application one of the following two ways: 1.) On the Regular Scan Screen, press Alt+N.
  • Page 253 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 7-3-5 Capturing Network Logs with Network Sniffer (Software R1.x.x) (cont’d) NOTE: Steps describe how to filter the data so that you only record this system’s network activity. If you prefer, you may skip the filter section and start the data capture now. If you do, you will capture all network activity, not just this system’s.
  • Page 254 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 7-3-5 Capturing Network Logs with Network Sniffer (Software R1.x.x) (cont’d) 7.) On the Select Filter Task screen, select “Show only IP packets FROM/TO one or more IP addresses”, then select Next.
  • Page 255 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 7-3-5 Capturing Network Logs with Network Sniffer (Software R1.x.x) (cont’d) 10.)In the Filter to Apply field, select “My Computer”. Figure 7-8 Capture Tab on Configuration Screen 11.)Select Close. The Configuration screen closes.
  • Page 256 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 7-3-5 Capturing Network Logs with Network Sniffer (Software R1.x.x) (cont’d) 15.)When the transaction finishes (or fails), select Ctrl+Alt+Del to open Task Manager. Select Exit to close the application and return to Windows. Then open Windows Task Manager to open the Distinct Network Monitor screen.
  • Page 257 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 7-3-5 Capturing Network Logs with Network Sniffer (Software R1.x.x) (cont’d) 17.)On the Distinct Network Monitor screen (Figure 7-4 "Distinct Network Monitor Window" on page 7- 8), select Capture > Stop.
  • Page 258 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 7-3-6 Capturing Network Logs with Network Sniffer (Software R2.x.x or later) Wireshark is a new network sniffer program that replaces Distinct in R2.x.x or later. Functionality is similar from previous software.
  • Page 259 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 7-3-6 Capturing Network Logs with Network Sniffer (Software R2.x.x or later) (cont’d) Use filters to limit the captured data. Filter by IP or by IP and port number. By IP only: press on Capture Filter.
  • Page 260 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 7-3-6 Capturing Network Logs with Network Sniffer (Software R2.x.x or later) (cont’d) By IP and port: Select Capture filter. 5.) Select New. 6.) Edit name for example DICOM port 104.
  • Page 261 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 7-3-6 Capturing Network Logs with Network Sniffer (Software R2.x.x or later) (cont’d) 11.)Press Alt+N to restore Sniffer window and observe the network activity. Figure 7-16 Sniffer Window and Network Activity A.) "Packet List"...
  • Page 262 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 7-3-6 Capturing Network Logs with Network Sniffer (Software R2.x.x or later) (cont’d) In addition to the pre capture filter, use the Filter tool on the screen to filter what is displayed.
  • Page 263 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 7-3-6 Capturing Network Logs with Network Sniffer (Software R2.x.x or later) (cont’d) 15.)Select Displayed. This will save only the filtered values rather than the entire capture. 16.)Select SAVE. If you perform Alt+D or Gather Logs, these sniffer logs will be included in the zip file.
  • Page 264 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION Section 7-4 Screen Captures 7-4-1 Purpose of this Section To capture screen images that can be used for diagnostic and troubleshooting purposes. 7-4-2 Ctrl+PrintScreen Shortcut A Ctrl+PrintScreen shortcut is available for quickly capturing the image displayed on the system. Images captured using this shortcut are saved in the d:\export\service\image (R2.x.x or earlier) or in...
  • Page 265 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION Section 7-5 Common Service Desktop 7-5-1 Purpose of this Section This section describes the features of the Common Service Desktop (CSD). NOTE: To run diagnostics, you should detach all probes.
  • Page 266 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 7-5-2 Error Logs 1.) From the Log Viewer page click the Click Here link. Figure 7-21 Error Logs - Log Viewer 2.) Select the log you wish to view. Figure 7-22 Log Viewer - Log Options NOTE: Informatics is no longer present for R4.x and later.
  • Page 267 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 7-5-2 Error Logs (cont’d) Features of the log viewer include: • Plot logs and pages using the Utilities menu. • Text search using the Search menu. • Color-coded log entries to identify severity levels: Green: A Level 3 severity indicates that the parameter is within 0% - 50% of specified tolerance.
  • Page 268 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 7-5-3 Diagnostics Window Overview 1.) Instructions Frame Displays either test-specific text or the default instructions. 2.) Status Frame Initially displays the last known status for a selected diagnostic. Once the diagnostic starts, the frame displays the “current”...
  • Page 269 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 7-5-3 Diagnostics Window Overview (cont’d) Figure 7-24 Diagnostic Window Overview The Service Diagnostics windows have some advanced features. NOTE: The Loop Count field must have a value of 2 or greater to activate the Advanced features.
  • Page 270 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 7-5-3 Diagnostics Window Overview (cont’d) 11.)Select the Loop Order: ABCABCABC = Runs the selected diagnostics as one group and runs each group for the number of loops specified. AAABBBCCC = Runs the selected diagnostics one at a time for the maximum loop value then proceeds to the next diagnostic.
  • Page 271 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 7-5-3 Diagnostics Window Overview (cont’d) Figure 7-27 Details Window Figure 7-28 Details Table Chapter 7 Diagnostics/Troubleshooting 7 - 27...
  • Page 272 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 7-5-4 Diagnostic Utility Freezes Up/Times Out If the diagnostic utility has timed out (freezes up, will no longer run) you have to close the Common Service Desktop and launch it again. This may occur when issues with the scanner cause the diagnostic utility to fail completion of an executed test.
  • Page 273 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION Table 7-1 Testing the XY Control Steps Corresponding Graphic XYZ Utilities Folder (XYZ Utils) Access Common Service Desktop as GE Service. Select Diagnostics tab. At the end of the list of available Service Diagnostics, you will find the XYZ Utils (XYZ Utilities) Folder.
  • Page 274 LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 7-5-6 OP Panel Utilities - Op Panel Interface The Operator Panel functionality can be tested using a program (GE Test App) available through the Service Platform. 7 - 30 Section 7-5 - Common Service Desktop...
  • Page 275 2.) Locate the Op Panel Test under I/O Devices > Op Panel Utilities > Op Panel Interface. 3.) Select Start to launch the GE Test App. An hour glass displays on the Service Platform window. The GE Test App window is hidden behind the Service Platform window.
  • Page 276 5.) On the Startup tab, select the Attach button to connect the Op Panel to the test interface. The other buttons on the Startup tab will now be active. See: Figure 7-31 and Figure 7-32 "Attach and GE Test App Startup Tab - Detach and Other Buttons Active" on page 7-34.
  • Page 277 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 7-5-7 Launching the Op Panel Test (cont’d) Figure 7-31 Attach and GE Test App Startup Tab - Attach Button Active Chapter 7 Diagnostics/Troubleshooting 7 - 33...
  • Page 278 LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 7-5-7 Launching the Op Panel Test (cont’d) Figure 7-32 Attach and GE Test App Startup Tab - Detach and Other Buttons Active 6.) Select the tabs to test the various features of the Op Panel. 7 - 34...
  • Page 279 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 7-5-8 Trackball Tab Test the trackball functionality by moving the pointer over the blue box. See: Figure 7-33. Verify that the X and Y position are updated as the pointer is moved.
  • Page 280 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 7-5-9 Keyboard Tab Test the keyboard functionality by typing on the keyboard. Verify that the corresponding key is highlighted when each key is pressed. See: Figure 7-34. NOTE: The keyboard test does not give an indication when the Print Screen button is pressed.
  • Page 281 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 7-5-10 Slidepots Tab Test the slidepot (TGC) functionality by moving each slidepot through its range. See: Figure 7-35. Verify that the visual and numeric position of the slide pot are updated as the slide pot is moved.
  • Page 282 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 7-5-11 Encoders Tab Test the encoder functionality by rotating each encoder knob. See: Figure 7-36. Verify that the position is updated as the encoder is moved. Test the encoder button selection function by pressing each knob on the op panel. Verify that the corresponding knob is highlighted when each knob is pressed.
  • Page 283 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 7-5-12 Pushbuttons Tab Test the pushbutton functionality by pressing each button on the operator panel. Verify that the corresponding pushbutton is highlighted when each button is pressed. See: Figure 7-37.
  • Page 284 IRECTION 7-5-13 LEDs Tab Test the LED functionality by selecting each button or knob on the GE Test App. See: Figure 7-38. Verify that the corresponding LED is illuminated when each button or knob is selected. Figure 7-38 LEDs Tab...
  • Page 285 Figure 7-39 Touchscreen Tab 7-5-15 Ending the Program 1.) When you have finished testing the Op Panel, close the GE Test App. 2.) In the Service Platform window, click on the Stop button. 3.) Close the Service Platform window. 4.) Shutdown the system and reboot.
  • Page 286 7-5-16-1 Disruptive Mode The customer enables this feature by choosing “Disruptive Mode” and confirming “Yes”, before a GE Service FE can access the customer’s ultrasound scanner remotely. “Disruptive Mode” can be requested remotely by the service technician or OLC, or it can be selected by the customer directly on the scanner or workstation.
  • Page 287 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 7-5-17 Diagnostics for Service Diagnostics . Also for 7-5-21-15 "Diagnostics Window Overview - R3.x.x and later" on page 7-95 7-5-17-1 Digital Receive See: 7-5-3 "Diagnostics Window Overview" on page 7-24 for a description of the looping and list features.
  • Page 288 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 7-5-17-1 Digital Receive (cont’d) Tests the signal path from the DRX to the GFI to the BEP. Also tests for latency signals of the DRX or Nathan to the GFI.
  • Page 289 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 7-5-17-1 Digital Receive (cont’d) Name: DRX Signal Path Test (this test provides the most coverage on the DRX) Description: Digital signal path sourced from input to Nathan. Does not test ADC. Sends simulated data across the signal path.
  • Page 290 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 7-5-17-1 Digital Receive (cont’d) Name: Nathan MLA Data Alignment Test Description: Output TVG of Nathan with system configured for max number of MLAs supported by system. Each MLA gain is set differently to detect MLA ordering problems. Verifies the alignment (16 identical samples in a row) of IF to GFI.
  • Page 291 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 7-5-17-2 Memory See: 7-5-3 "Diagnostics Window Overview" on page 7-24 for a description of the looping and list features. Symptoms: • Intermittent Problems • Communication Problems 1.) Select the Memory checkbox to run all the tests, or select the individual subtests to run only the selected tests.
  • Page 292 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 7-5-17-2 Memory (cont’d) Assesses the general state of the system. Tests the integrity of memory and communication of the described boards. Tests all of the on-board memory, including registers. The utility fills the memory with data, retrieves the data, and compares it to the original data.
  • Page 293 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 7-5-17-2 Memory (cont’d) Name: GTX IF FPGA Memory Test Description: Tests memory of Interface FPGAs on the GTX boards NOTE: Also run the GTX Memory Test (next test below) for a full range of testing capacity.
  • Page 294 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 7-5-17-3 See: 7-5-3 "Diagnostics Window Overview" on page 7-24 for a description of the looping and list features. Symptoms: • TGC Problems • Doppler Audio Problems • Image Artifacts •...
  • Page 295 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 7-5-17-3 GFI (cont’d) Name: GFI Swept Demodulator Test Description: Performs a signal path test of the swept demodulator FPGA on the GFI Run Time: 00:05 If this test failed: 1.) Replace the GFI board.
  • Page 296 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 7-5-17-3 GFI (cont’d) Name: GFE Access Test Description: Reads the version of the GFE FPGA Run Time: 00:01 If this test failed: 1.) Replace the GFI board. Name: Relay LVDS Test...
  • Page 297 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 7-5-17-4 System See: 7-5-3 "Diagnostics Window Overview" on page 7-24 for a description of the looping and list features. Symptoms: • High temperature reports on the Home page. • Temperature specifications are out of tolerance.
  • Page 298 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 7-5-17-4 System (cont’d) NOTE: You can also view temperature logs in the System Health Information section of the Home page. These logs may help identify a trend or subsystem where temperature and voltage have been high.
  • Page 299 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 7-5-17-5 Noise See: 7-5-3 "Diagnostics Window Overview" on page 7-24 for a description of the looping and list features. Symptoms: • Image artifacts • Image noise • Poor image quality •...
  • Page 300 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 7-5-17-5 Noise (cont’d) Name: Noise Floor Test Description: Measures the noise floor of the System. The entire system is required for this diagnostic. The noise floor is calculated from IQ data received without a signal source.
  • Page 301 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 7-5-17-7 Transmit/Receive Name: T/R Channel Test Description: Transmit and Receive Channel Test. Transmits on one at a time and received on one channel at a time using an open probe connector.
  • Page 302 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 7-5-17-8 Analog Receive See: 7-5-3 "Diagnostics Window Overview" on page 7-24 for a description of the looping and list features. Symptoms: • Image artifacts - channel failure/noise 1.) Select the Analog Receive checkbox to run all the tests, or select the individual subtests to run only the selected tests.
  • Page 303 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 7-5-17-8 Analog Receive (cont’d) Tests the signal path from the GFI to the backplane (GTX) to the GRX. Name: DC Offset Calibration Utility NOTE: The DC Offset Calibration Utility diagnostic MUST be run when the DRX boards are replaced or moved.
  • Page 304 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 7-5-17-8 Analog Receive (cont’d) Name: Analog RX Test (Low Gain) Description: Signal path test of the GRX boards with a TGC set to low gain. Run Time: 00:02 If this test failed: 1.) Swap DRX boards to determine if the failure point changes as the boards are moved.
  • Page 305 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 7-5-17-9 Analog CW Analog Continuous Wave (CW) Doppler Tests. Under Service Diagnostics / Analog CW. INPUT > a sine wave generated on the GFI test vector generator and injected on the GRX board(-s).
  • Page 306 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 7-5-17-9 Analog CW (cont’d) The 3-term Blackman-Harris window function is used for the analog CW tests. The input frequency is 2.521 MHz for a number of the tests and with the Mixer clock at 2.5 MHz; a Doppler frequency at 21 kHz should result.
  • Page 307 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 7-5-17-9 Analog CW (cont’d) Name: Service Diagnostics / Analog CW / GRX aCW IQ Symmetry For each subtest, a signal is setup with f0=2.521 MHz, the BP filter at 3.1 MHz and a mixer frequency of 2.5 MHz.
  • Page 308 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 7-5-17-9 Analog CW (cont’d) Name: Service Diagnostics / Analog CW / GRX aCW Post Mixer Gain For each subtest, a signal is set up with f0=2.521 MHz, the BP filter at 3.1 MHz and a mixer frequency of 2.5 MHz.
  • Page 309 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 7-5-17-9 Analog CW (cont’d) Name: Service Diagnostics / Analog CW / GRX aCW Dither Injection A signal is injected in the dither input and result in the received I/Q data is checked. The test signal generator is used for signal injection where the input signal is f0=2.521 MHz, the BP filter at 3.1 MHz...
  • Page 310 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 7-5-17-9 Analog CW (cont’d) Name: Service Diagnostics / Analog CW / GRX ADC Digital LVDS For the Analog-to-Digital Converter Digital Low-Voltage Differential Signaling test, the digital link from the Doppler ADC and to the GFI board is verified. To verify signal integrity, the ADC is set up to continuously transmit a predefined bit-pattern.
  • Page 311 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 7-5-17-10 I/O Board Tests See: 7-5-3 "Diagnostics Window Overview" on page 7-24 for a description of the looping and list features. Symptoms: • Intermittent Problems • Popup messages warning of system voltage problems - I/O Board Pwr Supply Test •...
  • Page 312 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 7-5-17-10 I/O Board Tests (cont’d) Name: I/O Board Pwr Supply Test NOTE: Description: Compares all local I/O Board voltages to their specified values. Run Time: 00:01 If this test failed: 1.) Replace the I/O Board.
  • Page 313 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 7-5-17-10 I/O Board Tests (cont’d) Name: I/O Board Loop Back Test Description: Basic test of the USB communications with the I/O Board Run Time: 00:01 If this test failed: 1.) Verify that the USB cable/connections are properly connected. If the problem continues: 2.) Swap the USB cable/device with a known working cable/device.
  • Page 314 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 7-5-17-10 I/O Board Tests (cont’d) NOTE: The following Video tests can be used when the Touch Panel and the keys on the control panel are on/illuminated, but the monitor does not come on.
  • Page 315 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 7-5-17-11 Tx Power Supply Test See: 7-5-3 "Diagnostics Window Overview" on page 7-24 for a description of the looping and list features. Symptoms: • System will not scan • Interrupted scanning •...
  • Page 316 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 7-5-17-11 Tx Power Supply Test (cont’d) Name: TxPs Control Test Description: Transmit Power Supply Control Test (Verifies the voltage points are within specifications) Run Time: 00:10 If this test failed: 1.) Replace the power supply...
  • Page 317 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 7-5-17-12 EPS (Extended Power Shutdown) or CB (ChargeBoard used in BEP6) Tests See: 7-5-3 "Diagnostics Window Overview" on page 7-24 for a description of the looping and list features. Symptoms: •...
  • Page 318 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 7-5-17-12 EPS (Extended Power Shutdown) or CB (ChargeBoard used in BEP6) Tests (cont’d) Name: Extended Power Shutdown Detection Test Description: Extended Power Shutdown Detection Test (Verifies the BEP can communicate with the...
  • Page 319 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 7-5-17-13 bayBIRD Tests See: 7-5-3 "Diagnostics Window Overview" on page 7-24 for a description of the looping and list features. Symptoms: • 3D triangulation position is off/wrong • V Nav Issues/poor tracking NOTE: RF/EMI interference may also cause conditions of these symptoms.
  • Page 320 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 7-5-17-13 bayBIRD Tests (cont’d) Sensor 4 added for DriveBay2+ 3D Tracking System, introduced in R4. 7 - 76 Section 7-5 - Common Service Desktop...
  • Page 321 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 7-5-17-13 bayBIRD Tests (cont’d) Name: Run All Tests Description: Runs all of the tests that are in the box Run Time: 00:24 If this test failed: 1.) Run subsequent tests as identified in the failed test results...
  • Page 322 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 7-5-17-13 bayBIRD Tests (cont’d) Name: Transmitter Description: Runs the tests for Transmitter Run Time: 00:21 If this test failed: 1.) If the problem still persists, replace the bayBIRD. Name: System...
  • Page 323 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 7-5-21-20 Digital Receive (cont’d) Chapter 7 Diagnostics/Troubleshooting 7 - 79...
  • Page 324 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 7-5-18 DVR Test Figure 7-41 DVR Test Screen Name: DVR Version Test Description: Reads the current version of the DVR board if installed Run Time: 00:01 1.) If fails, re-seat board and run DVR self test 2.) If problem persist, replace DVR Board...
  • Page 325 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION Diagnostics - BEP For Diagnostic differences, see 7-5-20 "Diagnostics - BEP Interactive Tests - R4.x and later" on page 7-91. Chapter 7 Diagnostics/Troubleshooting 7 - 81...
  • Page 326 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 7-5-18-1 Essential Tests See: 7-5-3 "Diagnostics Window Overview" on page 7-24 for a description of this window’s features. Runs tests on essential functions of the BEP. This is a good starting point for isolating issues that may originate from the BEP.
  • Page 327 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 7-5-18-3 System Board See: 7-5-3 "Diagnostics Window Overview" on page 7-24 for a description of this window’s features. Runs tests on essential functions of the PC Mother Board. The test results are displayed in the Status portion of the window.
  • Page 328 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 7-5-18-4 Hard Disk Drive Surface Scan See: 7-5-3 "Diagnostics Window Overview" on page 7-24 for a description of this window’s features. Runs tests on essential functions of the Hard Disk Drive. The test results are displayed in the Status portion of the window.
  • Page 329 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 7-5-18-5 Hard Disk Drive Quick Test See: 7-5-3 "Diagnostics Window Overview" on page 7-24 for a description of this window’s features. Runs an overview set of tests on essential functions of the Hard Disk Drive. The test results are displayed in the Status portion of the window.
  • Page 330 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 7-5-18-6 Video Card See: 7-5-3 "Diagnostics Window Overview" on page 7-24 for a description of this window’s features. Runs a test on essential functions of the Video Card. The test results are displayed in the Status portion of the window.
  • Page 331 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 7-5-18-7 Network Adapter See: 7-5-3 "Diagnostics Window Overview" on page 7-24 for a description of this window’s features. Runs a test on essential functions of the Network Interface. The test requires the system to be connected to a network.
  • Page 332 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 7-5-18-8 Network Adapter Diagnostic Changes for R4 Network Adapter Test is split into 2 folders: • Network Adapter - see: Table 7-117 on page 7-156 and Table 7-118 on page 7-157 •...
  • Page 333 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 7-5-18-9 Memory See: 7-5-3 "Diagnostics Window Overview" on page 7-24 for a description of this window’s features. Runs a test on essential functions of the Memory. The test results are displayed in the Status portion of the window.
  • Page 334 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 7-5-19 Diagnostics - BEP Interactive Tests Table 7-2 BEP Interactive Test Description Table Test Description AVI playback Tests playing back an AVI file. CD-R test Tests writing and reading to a CDR...
  • Page 335 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 7-5-20 Diagnostics - BEP Interactive Tests - R4.x and later Interactive tests in R4 and later have been reduced. Tests that are not supported are no longer listed. Table 7-3...
  • Page 336 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 7-5-20-1 Keyboard See: 7-5-3 "Diagnostics Window Overview" on page 7-24 for a description of this window’s features. 1.) Click the Execute button on the Keyboard window. The PC-Doctor Keyboard Test opens.
  • Page 337 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 7-5-20-1 Keyboard (cont’d) Footswitch Tests Under Service Diagnostics / BEP Interactive/ Keyboard INPUT > Press left, middle or right footswitch keys. OUTPUT > Keys will be registered as follows: Left Footswitch = Left Windows + F10...
  • Page 338 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 7-5-20-2 Mouse (Trackball) See: 7-5-3 "Diagnostics Window Overview" on page 7-24 for a description of this window’s features. Runs a test on essential functions of the Trackball. The test results are displayed in the Status portion of the window.
  • Page 339 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 7-5-20-3 Audio (Sound) See: 7-5-3 "Diagnostics Window Overview" on page 7-24 for a description of this window’s features. 1.) Click the Execute button at the bottom of the screen. Wait approximately 30 seconds for the first test screen to open.
  • Page 340 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 7-5-21 Touch Panel 7-5-21-1 Calibration NOTE: Always try TP calibration verification before attempting to calibrate. 7-5-21-2 "Calibration Verification" on page 7-97. To do a Touchscreen Calibration, follow the directions on the Touchscreen. As each of the cross-hairs appear, touch them with your finger or a pencil eraser.
  • Page 341 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 7-5-21-2 Calibration Verification The Start Touchscreen Verification brings up a grid. Each time you touch the screen a small red dots appears where you touch, this will indicate that the calibration is correct and you do not need to re-calibrate.
  • Page 342 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 7-5-22 4D Motor Controller NOTE: This test requires a 4D probe be connected to the system. This test requires a 4D probe to be connected to the system. Name: Presence Test Description: This test detects the presence of the 4D Motor Controller.
  • Page 343 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 7-5-22 4D Motor Controller (cont’d) Name: Static 3D Test Description: Performs a basic static 3D scan using the RAB2-5 probe connected in probe socket 4. Run Time: 00:11 If this test failed: 1.) Verify an RAB2-5 probe is connected to probe socket 4 (right-most probe socket).
  • Page 344 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 7-5-23 Patient I/O Tests Under Service Diagnostics / Patient I/O. This procedure provides a basic test of the ability of the system to start and stop the acquisition of data from the Patient I/O Module to the Host via the GFI.
  • Page 345 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 7-5-24 Configuration 7-5-24-1 Software Options Interface Use this window to add, delete, and view details for software options. • Add = Click the Add button to enter a new Software Option Key.
  • Page 346 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 7-5-24-2 InSite ExC Agent Configuration • Device Name = LE9_<the serial number> • CRM Name = may be different in different countries (poles) (equivalent to the System ID) • Enter the appropriate data for the InSite ExC configuration and click the Submit Changes button.
  • Page 347 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 7-5-25 Utilities - Common Utilities 7-5-25-1 Event Log Viewer 1.) Select the log you wish to view: Application link = an event log relative to application events System link = an event log relative to system events...
  • Page 348 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 7-5-25-2 Disruptive Mode Allows you to enable or disable disruptive mode troubleshooting. If you are accessing through InSite ExC, this can only be enabled with the customer/operator confirmation. 7-5-25-3 Disk Usage View capacity and usage statistics for the different disk drives.
  • Page 349 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 7-5-25-4 IP Configuration View Windows IP configuration and LAN connection data. 7-5-25-5 Network Status View data for active network connections. Chapter 7 Diagnostics/Troubleshooting 7 - 105...
  • Page 350 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 7-5-25-6 Windows Services View the Windows Services that are started and running. A Windows Service is a computer program that has been automatically started and is running in the background on the computer.
  • Page 351 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 7-5-25-7 User Accounts View the user accounts that have been given access to this system. 7-5-25-8 Shared Resources This screen displays all shared network resources on this system. Chapter 7 Diagnostics/Troubleshooting...
  • Page 352 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 7-5-25-9 System Shutdown System Shutdown gives you the ability to Restart or Shutdown the system when using Virtual Console Observation from a remote computer. NOTE: Retain Disruptive Mode checkbox: •...
  • Page 353 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 7-5-25-10 Disk Defragmenter Disk fragmentation can reduce the amount of disk space available, and slow computing speed. Use the disk defragmenter to restore optimum disk space and speed performance. NOTE: System performance can be significantly reduced while the Disk Defragmenter is running.
  • Page 354 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 7-5-25-11 Gather Logs Utility Click the Gather Logs button to prepare them for retrieval by the On Line Center. The logs are compressed into a .zip file and the filepath and file name is displayed on the window.
  • Page 355 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 7-5-25-13 Image Compress & Delete Utility Select the images you want to compress or delete. This example shows no images available at this time. • Compress Files = compresses images into a .zip file.
  • Page 356 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 7-5-25-14 Scanner Documentation Interface Use this to view the user and service documentation for the system. You need to have your documentation disk inserted in the drive in order to open it. Otherwise you will see the message displayed in Figure 7-43 "Scanner Documentation Interface Window"...
  • Page 357 "Capturing Network Logs with Network Sniffer (Software R1.x.x)" on page 7-8. LOGIQ E9 R2.x.x or later Distinct was replaced by Wireshark. This menu is no longer available. Use Alt+N to open the sniffer application. Chapter 7 Diagnostics/Troubleshooting 7 - 113...
  • Page 358 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 7-5-25-16 Virtual Console Observation (VCO) VCO is used by a remote service technician or the Online Center (OLC) to access and modify all scanner settings and programs on the customer's ultrasound scanner.
  • Page 359 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 7-5-25-17 Telnet Server Control Telnet Server must be running to allow remote access to the DOS command prompt window. Click the Start button to run Telnet Server. NOTE: Telnet Server is a Windows service that runs in the background. StopTelner Server when you are not using it to perform a service action.
  • Page 360 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 7-5-26 Utilities - Scanner Utilities 7-5-26-1 DICOM Verify This utility provides an easy way to verify DICOM connectivity between the scanner and DICOM devices on the network. 1.) Enter AE Title, IP Address, and Port values of the DICOM device.
  • Page 361 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 7-5-26-2 Replacement Field is not populated on the LOGIQ E9. Chapter 7 Diagnostics/Troubleshooting 7 - 117...
  • Page 362 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 7-5-26-3 Field is not populated. 7 - 118 Section 7-5 - Common Service Desktop...
  • Page 363 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 7-5-27 Noise Ultrasound machines are susceptible to Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) from radio frequencies, magnetic fields, and transients in the air or wiring. They also generate EMI. Possible EMI sources should be identified before the unit is installed.
  • Page 364 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION This page was intentionally left blank. 7 - 120 Section 7-5 - Common Service Desktop...
  • Page 365 Overview 8-1-1 Purpose of this chapter This chapter describes how to remove and install, or replace, modules and subsystems in the LOGIQ E9. It also includes instructions for installing and re-installing the software. Chapter 8 Replacement procedures 8 - 1...
  • Page 366 This section includes important information. Read it before doing any of the procedures in this chapter. 8-2-2 Warnings Energy Control and Power Lockout for LOGIQ E9 NOTICE WHEN SERVICING PARTS OF THE SYSTEM WHERE THERE IS EXPOSURE TO VOLTAGE GREATER THAN 30 VOLTS: 1.
  • Page 367 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 8-2-2 Warnings (cont’d) DO NOT TOUCH ANY BOARDS WITH INTEGRATED CIRCUITS PRIOR TO TAKING THE WARNING WARNING NECESSARY ESD PRECAUTIONS. 1. ALWAYS CONNECT YOURSELF, VIA AN ARM-WRIST STRAP, TO THE ADVISED ESD CONNECTION POINT LOCATED ON THE REAR OF THE SCANNER (NEAR THE POWER CONNECTOR).
  • Page 368 Equipment being returned must be clean and free of blood and other infectious substances. GE Healthcare policy states that body fluids must be properly removed from any part or equipment prior to shipment. GE Healthcare employees, as well as customers, are responsible for ensuring that parts/ equipment have been properly decontaminated prior to shipment.
  • Page 369 In addition to the standard tools listed in Section 10-5 "Tools required" on page 10-5, the following tools (TORX bits or drivers) are needed to service the LOGIQ E9. If the torque is not indicated with the procedure, hand tighten the screws/nuts. Table 8-1...
  • Page 370 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION Section 8-3 Definitions of Left, Rear / Back, Right and Front Figure 8-1 illustrates what is the Left Side (1), Rear / Back (2), Right Side (3), and Front (4) of the LOGIQ E9.
  • Page 371 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION Section 8-4 Loading / Reloading / Upgrading the Software 8-4-1 Purpose of this section This section describes how to install and/or reinstall software on LOGIQ E9. Chapter 8 Replacement procedures 8 - 7...
  • Page 372 Back End Processor - see: 9-13-1 "Back End Boards Compatible Configurations" on page 9-59. 8-4-3 Tools provided with the LOGIQ E9 or as part of an upgrade • CD with LOGIQ E9 System software • CD with LOGIQ E9 Application software If a patch software CD has been included: •...
  • Page 373 As the images are moved, the database will point to the new location. If the backup procedure is not completed correctly, the images and database information could be lost. Refer to the latest revision of the LOGIQ E9 Basic User Manual, Chapter 3 to perform the following tasks: •...
  • Page 374 The software is delivered on two CDs, one for the system software (which is technically a DVD) and one for the LOGIQ E9 application software. In some cases, a third CD with a software patch, may also be included. A software patch CD is used when a few new files should be installed or changed, but the changes do not require a complete software load.
  • Page 375 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 8-4-6-4 Loading the System Software NOTE: System Software may also be referred to as the Base Image or Ghost. WHILE THE SOFTWARE INSTALL PROCEDURE IS DESIGNED TO PRESERVE DATA, WARNING...
  • Page 376 For a C: Partition load, this step is precautionary in the event the software load has issues. The data should transfer over for a C: Partition load. See: the latest revision of the LOGIQ E9 Basic User Manual, Chapter 3. 6.) Confirm with customer that all patient data has been archived. If not, perform the archive.
  • Page 377 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 8-4-6-5 System Software Load (cont’d) 11.)Press any key to continue; or to abort, remove the disk from the drive and press CTRL-C. The System Software Load Instruction window displays. Figure 8-3 System Software load instruction (R1x.x) Figure 8-4 System Software load instruction (R2.x.x)
  • Page 378 System Software Load (cont’d) 12.)Choose one of the following: a.) Select [1] ONLY if a [2] update cannot be used: Selecting [1] performs a complete LOGIQ E9 software installation. (All data will be erased.) b.) Select [2] to update/re-install the software on the C:\ partition. (Only data on the C:\ partition will be erased.
  • Page 379 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 8-4-6-5 System Software Load (cont’d) 14.)Remove the base load disk. NOTE: If you do not remove the disk, the base load process repeats when the system boots up. 15.)Restart the System using Ctl+Alt+Del.
  • Page 380 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 8-4-6-6 Loading the Application Software 1.) Insert the applicable disk labelled LOGIQ E9 Application SW. 2.) Wait about 30 seconds. A window opens (see: Figure 8-8) showing the contents of the drive. 3.) Double-click on LoadSoftware.bat to load the software.
  • Page 381 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 8-4-6-6 Loading the Application Software (cont’d) 5.) As indicated, press any key to continue. The process is completely automated and provides you with several status messages, including the message in Figure 8-10 (LoadSoftware Information Window).
  • Page 382 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 8-4-6-6 Loading the Application Software (cont’d) 7.) Remove the applications disk from the DVD drive. 8.) From the Start Applications window, select “Start” (if the CD is still in the tray; otherwise, the system starts up automatically).
  • Page 383 IRECTION 8-4-6-7 Loading Software Patches If a CD with software patches is included, load the CD, restart the LOGIQ E9 and follow the instructions. 8-4-6-8 Verifying the software versions 1.) From the Touch Panel, select Utility -> System -> ABOUT.
  • Page 384 8-4-6-12 Restoring Patient Archive and System Configurations For complete instructions, refer to the latest revision of the LOGIQ E9 Basic User Manual, Chapter 16. 1.) From the Touch Panel, select Utility -> System -> Backup/Restore. 2.) On the Restore screen, select as needed: Patient archive to restore the patient archive images.
  • Page 385 Loading the Application Software Only Use this procedure to update application software only. 1.) Place the LOGIQ E9 Application Software DVD in the CD/DVD Drive, while the system is running. 2.) Reboot the system. The Start Application window displays. Figure 8-14 Start Application window (window will reflect actual software version instead of “Rx.x.x”)
  • Page 386 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 8-4-7 Loading the Application Software Only (cont’d) Figure 8-15 Command Window NOTE: The window reflects the actual software version instead of “R6.0.6EP1_L9_, as shown above. 4.) As indicated, press any key to continue.
  • Page 387 Loading the Application Software Only (cont’d) After the reboot, the Start Application window displays. 6.) Remove the LOGIQ E9 Applications Software DVD from the DVD drive. 7.) Store the application disks with the system. 8.) Remove and destroy the previous Application software version disks.
  • Page 388 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 8-4-7 Loading the Application Software Only (cont’d) Figure 8-19 Enter Option String NOTE: All systems must have at least the Basic Option string for the software to run. Any single Option String may enable multiple options (i.e., Basic).
  • Page 389 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 8-4-7-2 Verify and Update Vital Product Data It is essential that Vital Product Data (VPD) is verified or updated after any hardware change to the Back End Processor (BEP) or Front End Processors.
  • Page 390 LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION Section 8-5 Replacing Covers and Bumpers 8-5-1 Purpose of this section This section describes how to replace the Covers and Bumpers on the LOGIQ E9. 8 - 26 Section 8-5 - Replacing Covers and Bumpers...
  • Page 391 Manpower One person, 5 minutes per Side Cover 8-5-2-2 Tools For tools needed, refer to: 8-2-5 "Tools needed for servicing LOGIQ E9" on page 8-5. 8-5-2-3 Preparations When preparing for the replacement, you must perform the following steps: 1.) Power down the system.
  • Page 392 Whenever the left Side Cover is removed, clear the BEP Fan(s) intake(s) of any debris. NOTE: When removing or installing the right side cover on a LOGIQ E9 with the On-board V Nav Stand, the cover is removed and installed in the same manner, except the rear portion of the cover must be placed behind the stand.
  • Page 393 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 8-5-2-5 Side Covers installation Table 8-2 Side Covers Installation Steps Corresponding Graphic NOTE: If the left Side Cover was removed, MAKE SURE to clear the BEP Fan(s) intake(s) of any debris, before installing the cover.
  • Page 394 Perform the following functional checks to confirm the system is operational before returning the system to the customer. If all are successful, include the following debrief script: LOGIQ E9 Service Manual, Direction 5180263- 100, Rev 5. Equipment passed all required checks and is ready for use.
  • Page 395 Manpower One person, 15 minutes. 8-5-3-2 Tools For tools needed, refer to: 8-2-5 "Tools needed for servicing LOGIQ E9" on page 8-5. 8-5-3-3 Preparations When preparing for the replacement, you must perform the following steps: 1.) Power down the system 2.) Disconnect the mains power cable from the wall outlet.
  • Page 396 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 8-5-3-5 Top Cover installation 1.) Remove the two screws reinstalled to avoid damage to the Rear Handle. 2.) Position the Top Cover onto the Front Cover at the four hooks.
  • Page 397 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 8-5-4 Foot Rest Bumper replacement 8-5-4-1 Manpower One person, 15 minutes. 8-5-4-2 Tools No additional tools required. 8-5-4-3 Preparations When preparing for the replacement, you must perform the following steps: 1.) Power down the system...
  • Page 398 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 8-5-4-5 Foot Rest Bumper installation 1.) Position the Foot Rest Bumper in place. 2.) Push the Foot Rest Bumper down and over the pedals. You may need to push down the pedals to be able to place the Foot Rest Bumper.
  • Page 399 Manpower One person, 15 minutes. 8-5-5-2 Tools For tools needed, refer to: 8-2-5 "Tools needed for servicing LOGIQ E9" on page 8-5. 8-5-5-3 Preparations When preparing for the replacement, you must perform the following steps: 1.) Power down the system.
  • Page 400 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 8-5-5-4 Front Cover removal 1.) Unscrew the two Phillips screws that fix the Front Cover Assembly to the chassis. Figure 8-24 Screw placement, Front Cover 2.) Pull the upper end of the Front Cover out and upwards to free it from the pedals and the frame.
  • Page 401 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 8-5-6 Filter Cover replacement 8-5-6-1 Manpower One person, 15 minutes. 8-5-6-2 Tools No tools are needed to replace the filter cover. 8-5-6-3 Preparations When preparing for the replacement, you must perform the following steps: 1.) Power down the system...
  • Page 402 8-5-7 Rear Cover replacement NOTE: If the V Nav On-Board Stand Option is present on the LOGIQ E9, the Option must be removed to remove the Rear Cover. See: 8-12-3 "Parts Reference - On-board V Nav Stand" on page 8-217.
  • Page 403 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 8-5-7-4 Rear Cover removal 1.) Remove the two Phillips screws on each side of the Rear Cover. 2.) Lift the Rear Cover away. Figure 8-26 Rear Cover fixing screws Chapter 8 Replacement procedures...
  • Page 404 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 8-5-7-5 Rear Cover installation 1.) Position the lower edge of the Rear Cover into place on the rear of the system frame. 2.) Tilt the top edge of the Rear Cover toward the system frame.
  • Page 405 Perform the following functional checks to confirm the system is operational before returning the system to the customer. If all are successful, include the following debrief script: LOGIQ E9 Service Manual, Direction , Rev 5. Equipment passed all required checks and is ready for use.
  • Page 406 Manpower One person, 15 minutes. 8-5-8-2 Tools For tools needed, refer to: 8-2-5 "Tools needed for servicing LOGIQ E9" on page 8-5. 8-5-8-3 Preparations When preparing for the replacement, you must perform the following steps: 1.) Power down the system 2.) Disconnect the mains power cable from the wall outlet.
  • Page 407 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 8-5-8-4 Door, I/O Panel removal 1.) At the back of the system, push a four, flat blade screwdriver into the rectangular hole, next to the Door, I/O panel until it reaches the lock mechanism.
  • Page 408 Manpower One person, 15 minutes. 8-5-9-2 Tools For tools needed, refer to: 8-2-5 "Tools needed for servicing LOGIQ E9" on page 8-5. 8-5-9-3 Preparations When preparing for the replacement, you must perform the following steps: 1.) Power down the system 2.) Disconnect the mains power cable from the wall outlet.
  • Page 409 Manpower / Time and Tools Manpower / Tools Time One person / Refer to: 8-2-5 "Tools needed for servicing LOGIQ E9" on page 8-5. 15 minutes Table 8-6 Preparations and Preparation Links Preparations - you must perform the following steps 1.
  • Page 410 Perform the following functional checks to confirm the system is operational before returning the system to the customer. If all are successful, include the following debrief script: LOGIQ E9 Service Manual, Direction 5180263- 100, Rev 5. Equipment passed all required checks and is ready for use.
  • Page 411 Manpower One person, 15 minutes. 8-5-11-2 Tools For tools needed, refer to: 8-2-5 "Tools needed for servicing LOGIQ E9" on page 8-5. 8-5-11-3 Preparations When preparing for the replacement, you must perform the following steps: 1.) Power down the system 2.) Disconnect the mains power cable from the wall outlet.
  • Page 412 Perform the following functional checks to confirm the system is operational before returning the system to the customer. If all are successful, include the following debrief script: LOGIQ E9 Service Manual, Direction 5180263- 100, Rev 5. Equipment passed all required checks and is ready for use.
  • Page 413 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 8-5-12 Bulkhead Cover replacement 8-5-12-1 Manpower One person, 15 minutes. 8-5-12-2 Tools No tools are needed to replace the Bulkhead Cover. 8-5-12-3 Preparations When preparing for the replacement, you must perform the following steps: 1.) Power down the system.
  • Page 414 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 8-5-12-4 Bulkhead Cover removal (cont’d) Figure 8-33 Bulkhead Cover 2.) Use thumbs to press upper lock tabs toward the front of the system to release the top of the Bulkhead Cover.
  • Page 415 Perform the following functional checks to confirm the system is operational before returning the system to the customer. If all are successful, include the following debrief script: LOGIQ E9 Service Manual, Direction 5180263- 100, Rev 5. Equipment passed all required checks and is ready for use.
  • Page 416 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION Section 8-6 Replacing Top Console Parts 8-6-1 Purpose of this section This section describes how to replace the Top Console parts. 8 - 52 Section 8-6 - Replacing Top Console Parts...
  • Page 417 Manpower / Tools Time One person / Refer to: 8-2-5 "Tools needed for servicing LOGIQ E9" on page 8-5. 15 minutes NOTE: If the device is equipped with WLAN option, Velcro will be required to ensure proper installation of the reinstalled WLAN dongle.
  • Page 418 New labels have been added to the LCD rear cover to meet the IEC 60601-1 compliance requirements. When replacing the LCD Monitor on a LOGIQ E9 console, make sure that if the LCD back cover labels are on the console, the labels are on the replacement FRU. This will ensure there is no confusion between the labels on the console and the labels described in the User and Service Documentation.
  • Page 419 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION Table 8-14 LCD Monitor removal - R3.x and earlier Steps Corresponding Graphic Disconnect the cables to the Monitor. LCD Monitor Cables and Clamps NOTE: If you are replacing any cables (1), you will also need to remove two additional tie-wraps (2) at the bracket.
  • Page 420 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 8-6-2-2 LCD Monitor installation - R3.x and earlier Table 8-15 LCD Monitor installation - R3.x and earlier Steps Corresponding Graphic NOTE: To ensure the LCD Monitor is installed level with the system and before...
  • Page 421 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION Table 8-15 LCD Monitor installation - R3.x and earlier Steps Corresponding Graphic Install the Monitor Cables Cover and fasten it with the fixing screw. NOTE: If the replacement FRU DOES NOT...
  • Page 422 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 8-6-2-3 LCD Monitor V2 removal (used in R4.x and later production) A cover at the rear side of the LCD Monitor assembly covers the cable to the monitor. To get access to the cable connector, remove the Cable Cover.
  • Page 423 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION Table 8-16 LCD Monitor V2 removal (used in R4.x and later production) Steps Corresponding Graphic WARNING WARNING WHEN REMOVING THE LCD FROM THE ARM, KEEP THE LCD ARM ASSEMBLY IN THE LOCKED POSITION. THE...
  • Page 424 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 8-6-2-4 LCD Monitor V2 installation (used in R4.x and later production) Table 8-17 LCD Monitor V2 installation (used in R4.x and later production) Steps Corresponding Graphic WARNING WARNING WHEN INSTALLING THE LCD TO THE ARM, KEEP THE LCD ARM ASSEMBLY IN THE LOCKED POSITION.
  • Page 425 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION Table 8-17 LCD Monitor V2 installation (used in R4.x and later production) Steps Corresponding Graphic NOTE: To ensure the LCD Monitor is installed level with the system and before re- installing the LCD Back Cover:...
  • Page 426 Perform the following functional checks to confirm the system is operational before returning the system to the customer. If all are successful, include the following debrief script: LOGIQ E9 Service Manual, Direction 5180263- 100, Rev 5. Equipment passed all required checks and is ready for use.
  • Page 427 WLAN replacement - R2.x and R3.x only Table 8-19 Manpower / Time and Tools Manpower / Tools Time Refer to: 8-2-5 "Tools needed for servicing LOGIQ E9" on page 8-5 One person / • Appropriate PPE 15 minutes • ESD Table 8-20 Preparations and Preparation Links...
  • Page 428 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION WLAN 8-6-3-1 removal NOTE: It is not necessary to remove the LCD Monitor or the LCD Arm. Table 8-21 WLAN Steps Remove the rear cover of LCD monitor. For easy access, tilt the LCD Monitor forward to horizontal position.
  • Page 429 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION Table 8-22 WLAN installation Steps Corresponding Graphic Attach the opposite piece of the Velcro to WLAN with opposite piece of Velcro attached the “hook” side and remove the adhesive protection strip, if the loop side of Velcro is not present in the monitor.
  • Page 430 WLAN should start working right away. If it does not, check configuration. For setting up the WLAN, refer to the latest revision of the LOGIQ E9 Basic User Manual, Chapter 16. WLAN not Active When the WLAN is active, an icon appears in the status bar to indicate whether the WLAN is installed or disconnected.
  • Page 431 Perform the following functional checks to confirm the system is operational before returning the system to the customer. If all are successful, include the following debrief script: LOGIQ E9 Service Manual, Direction 5180263- 100, Rev 5. Equipment passed all required checks and is ready for use.
  • Page 432 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 8-6-4 Probe Holder Insert replacement 8 - 68 Section 8-6 - Replacing Top Console Parts...
  • Page 433 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 8-6-4-1 Probe Holder Insert removal Table 8-25 Probe Holder Insert removal Steps Corresponding Graphic Carefully pull the flexible Probe Holder Probe Holder placement Insert out of the lower UI frame. Large (1) and small (2) soft, Probe Holder Inserts.
  • Page 434 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 8-6-5 OP Panel Knobs replacement 8-6-5-1 Operator Panel Knobs removal Table 8-27 Operator Panel Knobs removal Step Carefully pull the knobs, one by one, to remove them. 8-6-5-2 Operator Panel Knobs installation...
  • Page 435 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 8-6-6 Upper Operator Panel / Touch Panel Assembly replacement Chapter 8 Replacement procedures 8 - 71...
  • Page 436 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 8-6-6-1 Upper OP Panel/Touch Panel Assembly removal Table 8-29 Upper OP Panel/Touch Panel Assembly removal Steps Corresponding Graphic Make sure that the OP Panel is in its OP Panel/Touch Panel Assembly...
  • Page 437 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION Table 8-29 Upper OP Panel/Touch Panel Assembly removal Steps Corresponding Graphic Remove the four screws with washers from Back Cover of the Upper OP Panel/Touch the rear of the console.
  • Page 438 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 8-6-6-1 Upper OP Panel/Touch Panel Assembly removal (cont’d) Figure 8-36 Upper OP Panel/Touch Panel assembly cable placement Lower OP Panel Power - ON/OFF LOGIC to BEP USB - OUT to Bulkhead Board...
  • Page 439 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 8-6-6-2 Upper OP Panel/Touch Panel Assembly installation Table 8-30 Upper OP Panel/Touch Panel Assembly installation Steps Corresponding Graphic Connect the cables to the Operator Panel, Upper. NOTICE Do not stretch on the Ribbon Cable. If stretched, the connector on Operator Panel, Lower may break, resulting in a malfunction.
  • Page 440 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 8-6-6-2 Upper OP Panel/Touch Panel Assembly installation (cont’d) Table 8-31 Upper OP Panel/Touch Panel Assembly installation (cont’d) Steps Corresponding Graphic Attach the cables to the Upper OP Panel/ Cables to Upper OP Touch Panel Assembly before installing it to the system.
  • Page 441 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION Table 8-31 Upper OP Panel/Touch Panel Assembly installation (cont’d) Steps Corresponding Graphic Install the Upper OP Panel/Touch Panel Upper OP Panel/Touch Panel Assembly Assembly into the Frame UI Upper. Be sure...
  • Page 442 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION Table 8-31 Upper OP Panel/Touch Panel Assembly installation (cont’d) Steps Corresponding Graphic Install the four screws to the Back Cover Back Cover of the Upper OP Panel/Touch from behind. Panel Assembly, Screws and Washers Install the five OP Panel Knobs.
  • Page 443 Perform the following functional checks to confirm the system is operational before returning the system to the customer. If all are successful, include the following debrief script: LOGIQ E9 Service Manual, Direction 5180263- 100, Rev 5. Equipment passed all required checks and is ready for use.
  • Page 444 Table 8-33 replacement Manpower / Time and Tools Manpower / Tools Time • Refer to: 8-2-5 "Tools needed for servicing LOGIQ E9" on page 8-5 One person / 15 minutes • Keytop removal tool Table 8-34 Preparations and Preparation Links...
  • Page 445 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 8-6-7-1 Alphanumeric Keyboard assembly removal Table 8-35 Alphanumeric (A/N) Keyboard removal Steps Corresponding Graphic The Alphanumeric Keyboard Keycap Tool Assembly is installed in the Lower Operator Panel. Remove the two shift keys (cap lock...
  • Page 446 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION Table 8-35 Alphanumeric (A/N) Keyboard removal Steps Corresponding Graphic NOTE: Ensure that the elastomer Elastomer Actuators on actuator (white spacers) do not get Keyboard Assembly separated from the shift keys when you remove the keys.
  • Page 447 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 8-6-7-2 Alphanumeric Keyboard assembly installation Table 8-36 Alphanumeric (A/N) Keyboard installation Steps Corresponding Graphic Guide the Alphanumeric Keyboard Alphanumeric Keyboard Assembly tabs assembly tabs into the slots. Lower the Alphanumeric Keyboard, making sure the plastic “fingers”...
  • Page 448 Perform the following functional checks to confirm the system is operational before returning the system to the customer. If all are successful, include the following debrief script: LOGIQ E9 Service Manual, Direction 5180263- 100, Rev 5. Equipment passed all required checks and is ready for use.
  • Page 449 Manpower / Tools Time One person / • Refer to: 8-2-5 "Tools needed for servicing LOGIQ E9" on page 8-5 15 minutes • Keytop removal tool Table 8-39 Preparations and Preparation Links Preparations - you must perform the following steps...
  • Page 450 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 8-6-8-1 Lower Operator Panel (OP) removal Table 8-40 Lower Operator Panel (OP) removal Steps Corresponding Graphic 1. Keep XY / Frogleg mechanism in a Frogleg mechanism released and released state and the console...
  • Page 451 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION Table 8-40 Lower Operator Panel (OP) removal Steps Corresponding Graphic 4. Holding the front edge, gently flex Flex points on Lower OP Panel the Lower OP Panel up until the...
  • Page 452 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 8-6-8-2 Lower Op Panel Board replacement Table 8-41 Lower Op Panel Board replacement Steps Corresponding Graphic 1. To replace the Lower Op Panel Lower Op Panel Board - face down...
  • Page 453 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION Table 8-41 Lower Op Panel Board replacement Steps Corresponding Graphic 2. Detach the five joystick encoder Joystick Encoder Cables cables that stick through the Upper OP I/O. 3. DO NOT remove the flat J1 cable...
  • Page 454 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION Table 8-41 Lower Op Panel Board replacement Steps Corresponding Graphic 4. Unscrew the 34 screws. Lower Op Panel Board - screws Slowly and carefully lift the board away from the Lower Op Panel Bezel.
  • Page 455 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION Table 8-41 Lower Op Panel Board replacement Steps Corresponding Graphic 5. Remove the TGC dust gasket. The TGC Dust Gasket gasket is included with the complete Lower Panel and the Lower Panel Circuit Board.
  • Page 456 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 8-6-8-2-2 Touch Panel Joystick Encoder Replacement Table 8-43 Touch Panel Joystick Encoder Replacement Steps Corresponding Graphic 1. From the front of the Lower Bezel, Encoder Hex Nuts remove the hex nut from the Joystick Encoder.
  • Page 457 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 8-6-8-2-3 Depth-Type Joystick Encoder Replacement Table 8-44 Depth-Type Joystick Encoder Replacement Steps Corresponding Graphic 1. Remove the elastomer covering Elastomer Cover from the Lower Bezel. 2. Flip the board over.
  • Page 458 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION Table 8-44 Depth-Type Joystick Encoder Replacement Steps Corresponding Graphic 3. Remove the hex nut. Joystick Encoder Nuts (top view of board) 8-6-8-2-4 Mode Encoder Replacement Table 8-45 Mode Encoder Replacement Step 1.
  • Page 459 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 8-6-8-2-5 Elastomer Lower Op Panel Replacement Table 8-46 Elastomer Lower Op Panel Replacement Steps Corresponding Graphic 1. Align the elastomer guides. Elastomer Elastomer Guides - bottom view Chapter 8 Replacement procedures...
  • Page 460 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION Table 8-46 Elastomer Lower Op Panel Replacement Steps Corresponding Graphic 2. On the bottom side of the Lower Elastomer Guides - top view (not Bezel, pull through the elastomer all elastomer anchors are identified guides until they lock in.
  • Page 461 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION Table 8-46 Elastomer Lower Op Panel Replacement Steps Corresponding Graphic 4. Replace the TGC dust gasket. The TGC Dust Gasket to Lower Bezel clear, plastic backing must be facing down when the bezel is installed.
  • Page 462 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 8-6-8-3 Lower Operator Panel installation Table 8-47 Lower Operator Panel installation Steps Corresponding Graphic 1. While holding the Lower OP Panel, Cables over top of Lower OP Panel be sure to maintain control of the...
  • Page 463 Perform the following functional checks to confirm the system is operational before returning the system to the customer. If all are successful, include the following debrief script: LOGIQ E9 Service Manual, Direction 5180263- 100, Rev 5. Equipment passed all required checks and is ready for use.
  • Page 464 Manpower One person, 15 minutes. 8-6-9-2 Tools For tools needed, refer to: 8-2-5 "Tools needed for servicing LOGIQ E9" on page 8-5. 8-6-9-3 Preparations When preparing for the replacement, you must perform the following steps: Energy Control and Power Lockout for LOGIQ E9...
  • Page 465 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 8-6-9-4 Options Holder removal 1.) From underneath the Upper Console, remove the three screws securing the Options Holder. Figure 8-37 Screws, underneath upper console - gel warmer and option tray shown 2.) Remove the Options Holder from the Upper Console.
  • Page 466 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 8-6-9-5 Options Holder installation Figure 8-38 Screw locations 1.) If this Options Holder will be supporting a Gel Warmer, place the Gel Warmer in the Options Holder first and then install the Gel Warmer to the Options holder.
  • Page 467 Perform the following functional checks to confirm the system is operational before returning the system to the customer. If all are successful, include the following debrief script: LOGIQ E9 Service Manual, Direction 5180263- 100, Rev 5. Equipment passed all required checks and is ready for use.
  • Page 468 Manpower One person, 15 minutes. 8-6-10-2 Tools For tools needed, refer to: 8-2-5 "Tools needed for servicing LOGIQ E9" on page 8-5. 8-6-10-3 Preparations When preparing for the replacement, you must perform the following steps: Energy Control and Power Lockout for LOGIQ E9...
  • Page 469 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 8-6-10-4 Gel Warmer removal 1.) Remove the Bulkhead Cover. 2.) Disconnect the Gel Warmer cable from (P1) on the back of the bulkhead. 3.) The Gel Warmer cable is routed through the cable channel (1) and the lower frame support (2). Pull the Gel Warmer cable through the lower frame cable support to free the cable.
  • Page 470 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 8-6-10-5 Gel Warmer installation 1.) Place the Gel Warmer in the Options Holder, routing the cable through the cutout (1) between the Options Holder and Gel Warmer and through the cable channel (2).
  • Page 471 Perform the following functional checks to confirm the system is operational before returning the system to the customer. If all are successful, include the following debrief script: LOGIQ E9 Service Manual, Direction 5180263- 100, Rev 5. Equipment passed all required checks and is ready for use.
  • Page 472 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 8-6-11 Storage Tray / Transvaginal Probe Holder replacement The Storage Tray and Transvaginal Probe Holder rests inside the Options Holder base part and are interchangeable. They can also replace the Gel Warmer. See: 8-6-10 "Gel Warmer replacement"...
  • Page 473 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 8-6-11-2 Storage Tray / Transvaginal Probe Holder installation 1.) Seat the tray or Probe Holder tab into the options holder base and snap into place. Figure 8-44 Seat and snap into place...
  • Page 474 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 8-6-12 Replacing the Gel Warmer with a Storage Tray or TV/TR Probe Holder Follow these instructions when removing the gel warmer and replacing it with a Storage Tray or a TV/ TR Tray.
  • Page 475 Manpower One person, 15 minutes. 8-6-13-2 Tools For tools needed, refer to: 8-2-5 "Tools needed for servicing LOGIQ E9" on page 8-5. 8-6-13-3 Probe Cable Hook removal 1.) Unscrew the fastening screw. The screw may be locked with Lock-Tite, so you may need to apply a little extra force.
  • Page 476 Perform the following functional checks to confirm the system is operational before returning the system to the customer. If all are successful, include the following debrief script: LOGIQ E9 Service Manual, Direction 5180263- 100, Rev 5. Equipment passed all required checks and is ready for use.
  • Page 477 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION Section 8-7 Main Console parts replacement 8-7-1 Purpose of this section This section describes how to replace the replaceable parts in the Main Console Chapter 8 Replacement procedures 8 - 113...
  • Page 478 The LOGIQ E9 has two air filters which need to be cleaned. The top air filter is located on the back of the LOGIQ E9 below the power cord and the bottom air filter is located underneath the LOGIQ E9.
  • Page 479 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION Table 8-52 Removing and Cleaning Filters Steps Corresponding Graphic Lock the Brakes. Chapter 8 Replacement procedures 8 - 115...
  • Page 480 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION Table 8-52 Removing and Cleaning Filters Steps Corresponding Graphic Filter Locations A. Rear Filter - Remove the Cover and then remove the filter. B. Bottom Filter - Remove the Filter Assembly by lowering the handle.
  • Page 481 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION Table 8-52 Removing and Cleaning Filters Steps Corresponding Graphic Clean the Bottom Filter after it is removed by removing excess lint or dust from the soiled side. If necessary, use a clean, soft brush; or vacuum.
  • Page 482 Removal Process with Looped Strap Figure 8-47 Bottom Filter Looped Strap (located in wheel well) 1.) Locate the looped strap on the right hand side of the LOGIQ E9, which can be viewed through the right rear wheel well. 2.) Insert the first and second fingers of your right hand through the filter removal loop.
  • Page 483 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 8-7-3-1 Removal Process with Looped Strap (cont’d) Figure 8-49 Filter removed 4.) Remove the filter from the frame. NOTE: The filter frame will clear your fingers as you remove the filter.
  • Page 484 8-7-3-2 Removal Process with Non-loop Type Strap Figure 8-51 Non-loop Type Strap 1.) Locate the strap on the right hand side of the LOGIQ E9, which can be viewed through the right rear wheel well. Figure 8-52 Fingers Holding Strap 2.) Grasp the filter removal strap with the thumb and index finger of your right hand.
  • Page 485 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 8-7-3-2 Removal Process with Non-loop Type Strap (cont’d) 3.) Using the first and second fingers of your left hand, lever down on the filter removal strap. Figure 8-53 Placement of Fingers Around Strap...
  • Page 486 LOGIQ E9. 4.) Pull down on the filter with the finger that is wedged between the filter and the LOGIQ E9 while pulling on the piece of cloth that extends from the filter at the same time to remove the filter.
  • Page 487 8-8-1-1 Manpower Two people, 15 minutes. 8-8-1-2 Tools For tools needed, refer to: 8-2-5 "Tools needed for servicing LOGIQ E9" on page 8-5. NOTE: 8-8-1-3 Preparations When preparing for the replacement, you must perform the following steps: 1.) Power down the system 2.) Disconnect the mains power cable from the wall outlet.
  • Page 488 7.) The system is now nearly balanced between one Front and one Rear Caster. 8.) Make the LOGIQ E9 rest on both Front Casters and lift the Rear Caster. Put the Wooden Wedge under the chassis. This will stabilize the LOGIQ E9 with one Rear Caster free from the floor. This Rear Caster can now be removed.
  • Page 489 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 8-8-1-5 Rear Casters installation 1.) Loose the bolt before putting on the ramp. 2.) Align the Caster, mounting it flat and toward the back. 3.) Position the Caster so it align with the hole for the fixing bolt.
  • Page 490 Manpower One person, 15 minutes. 8-8-2-2 Tools For tools needed, refer to: 8-2-5 "Tools needed for servicing LOGIQ E9" on page 8-5. 8-8-2-3 Preparations When preparing for the replacement, you must perform the following steps: 1.) Power down the system 2.) Disconnect the mains power cable from the wall outlet.
  • Page 491 6.) The system is now nearly balanced between one Front and one Rear Caster. 7.) Make the LOGIQ E9 rest on both Rear Casters and lift the Front Caster. 8.) Put the Wooden Wedge under the chassis. This will stabilize the LOGIQ E9 with one Front Caster free from the floor.
  • Page 492 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 8-8-2-5 Front Casters installation 1.) Position the Caster so it align with the fastening screw. 2.) Install the three fixing screws (M8 x 20 mm), torque: 20.5 Nm (15.1 lbf-ft).
  • Page 493 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION Section 8-9 BEP (Back End Processor) parts replacement 8-9-1 Purpose of this section This section describes how to replace the BEP itself and the service parts inside the BEP. Chapter 8 Replacement procedures...
  • Page 494 Tools Time One person / 1 hour if all options are installed plus the Refer to: 8-2-5 "Tools needed for servicing LOGIQ E9" on page 8-5. time it takes to load the software, excludes travel time 8 - 130 Section 8-9 - BEP (Back End Processor) parts replacement...
  • Page 495 POWER CONNECTOR). 2. FOLLOW GENERAL GUIDELINES FOR HANDLING OF ELECTROSTATIC SENSITIVE EQUIPMENT. Energy Control and Power Lockout for LOGIQ E9 NOTICE When servicing parts of the system where there is exposure to voltage greater than 30 Volts: 1. Turn OFF and unplug the system.
  • Page 496 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 8-9-2 BEP replacement - R3.x and earlier (cont’d) 8-9-2-1 BEP removal - R3.x and earlier Table 8-55 BEP removal - R3.x and earlier Steps Corresponding Graphic WARNING WARNING When you return the used BEP to your local parts organization, make sure you remove ALL PATIENT DATA from the hard drive, given that the hard drive is still functional.
  • Page 497 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION Table 8-55 BEP removal - R3.x and earlier Steps Corresponding Graphic Remove the two 5 mm HEX key screws at BEP Base HEX key screws the inside base of the BEP.
  • Page 498 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION Table 8-55 BEP removal - R3.x and earlier Steps Corresponding Graphic Remove the following parts from the BEP, if present (to reinstall in the replacement BEP): • DVR Card • Flex Jumper Cable •...
  • Page 499 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 8-9-2-2 BEP installation - R3.x and earlier Table 8-56 BEP installation - R3.x and earlier Steps Corresponding Graphic Reinstall the following parts from the BEP that was replaced (all that were present): •...
  • Page 500 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION Table 8-56 BEP installation - R3.x and earlier Steps Corresponding Graphic Reach inside the BEP and connect: BEP Cable to Backplane J3 of GFI Configuration • the BEP cable to the Backplane J3 on a (views inside the BEP) GFI Configuration.
  • Page 501 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION Table 8-56 BEP installation - R3.x and earlier Steps Corresponding Graphic 10. Replace the printer bracket at the top of the BEP. Be sure the lip, on the underside of the bracket, hooks on the edge of the card rack, and the three tabs insert into the slots on the top of the BEP frame.
  • Page 502 Tools Time One person / 1 hour if all options are installed plus the Refer to: 8-2-5 "Tools needed for servicing LOGIQ E9" on page 8-5. time it takes to load the software, excludes travel time 8 - 138 Section 8-9 - BEP (Back End Processor) parts replacement...
  • Page 503 ESD CONNECTION POINT LOCATED ON THE REAR OF THE SCANNER (NEAR THE POWER CONNECTOR). 2. FOLLOW GENERAL GUIDELINES FOR HANDLING OF ELECTROSTATIC SENSITIVE EQUIPMENT. Energy Control and Power Lockout for LOGIQ E9 NOTICE When servicing parts of the system where there is exposure to voltage greater than 30 Volts: 1.
  • Page 504 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 8-9-3-1 BEP removal Table 8-59 BEP removal - R4.x and later Steps Corresponding Graphic WARNING WARNING When you return the used BEP to your local parts organization, make sure you remove ALL PATIENT DATA from the hard drive, given that the hard drive is still functional.
  • Page 505 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION Table 8-59 BEP removal - R4.x and later Steps Corresponding Graphic NOTE: All the connectors to the CB BEP6 CB cables (ChargeBoard) must be “unlocked“ to remove. Disconnect: • the battery cable from PCN1 on the CB (ChargeBoard).
  • Page 506 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION Table 8-59 BEP removal - R4.x and later Steps Corresponding Graphic Release the lock connector for the BEP to BEP Cable to Backplane, J2 - BEP6 Backplane cable, J2 (left) on a MRX Configuration.
  • Page 507 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 8-9-3-2 BEP installation Table 8-60 BEP installation Steps Corresponding Graphic Disconnect: BEP6 CB cables • the battery cable from PCN1. • the CB to PB cable from PCN2. Place the BEP cover aside.
  • Page 508 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION Table 8-60 BEP installation Steps Corresponding Graphic Reach inside the BEP and connect the BEP Cable to MRX Backplane, J2 BEP cable to the Backplane J2 (left) on a MRX Configuration.
  • Page 509 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION Table 8-60 BEP installation Steps Corresponding Graphic 11. Replace the printer bracket at the top of the BEP. Be sure the lip, on the underside of the bracket, hooks on the edge of the card rack, and the three tabs insert into the slots on the top of the BEP frame.
  • Page 510 Perform the following functional checks to confirm the system is operational before returning the system to the customer. If all are successful, include the following debrief script: LOGIQ E9 Service Manual, Direction 5180263- 100, Rev 5. Equipment passed all required checks and is ready for use.
  • Page 511 Manpower / Time and Tools Manpower / Tools Time One person / Refer to: 8-2-5 "Tools needed for servicing LOGIQ E9" on page 8-5. 15 minutes Table 8-63 Preparations and Preparation Links Preparations - you must perform the following steps RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK, SYSTEM MUST BE TURNED OFF.
  • Page 512 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION This page was intentionally left blank. 8 - 148 Section 8-9 - BEP (Back End Processor) parts replacement...
  • Page 513 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 8-9-4-1 BEP I/O Board removal Table 8-64 BEP I/O Board removal Steps Corresponding Graphic Loosen the thumb screw or screws at the top of the BEP cover that attach the cover to the BEP.
  • Page 514 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION Table 8-64 BEP I/O Board removal Steps Corresponding Graphic Reach inside the BEP frame to pop the I/O Board toward you. Set the I/O Board aside. 8 - 150 Section 8-9 - BEP (Back End Processor) parts replacement...
  • Page 515 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 8-9-4-2 BEP I/O Board installation Table 8-65 BEP I/O Board installation Steps Corresponding Graphic Guide the I/O Board into the BEP frame. Be sure the three tabs on the end of the I/O fit into the three slots in the back of the BEP frame.
  • Page 516 Manpower / Time and Tools Manpower / Tools Time One person / Refer to: 8-2-5 "Tools needed for servicing LOGIQ E9" on page 8-5. 15 minutes Table 8-67 Preparations and Preparation Links Preparations - you must perform the following steps RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK, SYSTEM MUST BE TURNED OFF.
  • Page 517 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 8-9-5-1 BEP Side I/O Board removal Table 8-68 BEP Side I/O Board removal Steps Corresponding Graphic Disconnect all I/O cables and all cables at the top of the BEP. See: Figure 8-59 on page 8-137.
  • Page 518 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION Table 8-68 BEP Side I/O Board removal Steps Corresponding Graphic Remove the four Phillips screws securing the Side I/O Board to the BEP frame. Slowly and carefully pull the I/O Board out...
  • Page 519 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 8-9-5-2 BEP Side I/O Board installation Table 8-69 BEP Side I/O Board installation Steps Corresponding Graphic Slowly and carefully slide in the I/O Board installation guides and slots replacement I/O Board into the BEP, making sure to avoid hitting components and circuit pins on both sides of the board.
  • Page 520 Perform the following functional checks to confirm the system is operational before returning the system to the customer. If all are successful, include the following debrief script: LOGIQ E9 Service Manual, Direction 5180263- 100, Rev 5. Equipment passed all required checks and is ready for use.
  • Page 521 Manpower / Time and Tools Manpower / Tools Time One person / 30 minutes Refer to: 8-2-5 "Tools needed for servicing LOGIQ E9" on page 8-5. 60 minutes Software Load Table 8-72 Preparations and Preparation Links Preparations - you must perform the following steps...
  • Page 522 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 8-9-6-1 HDD removal Table 8-73 HDD removal Steps Corresponding Graphic Loosen the thumb screw or screws at the top of the BEP cover that attach the cover to the BEP.
  • Page 523 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION Table 8-73 HDD removal Steps Corresponding Graphic Swing the HDD bracket out. HDD hinge tabs Disconnect the cables connecting the HDD. Lift the bracket up, freeing the BEP / HDD hinge tabs from the slots.
  • Page 524 Replace the side cover. 10. Power up the system. 11. Reinstall the Baseload and Application Software. 12. Enter the TCPIP settings and Option strings for the LOGIQ E9. 13. Restore the Patient Archive images, Report Archive, User-Defined Configuration (Customer Presets), and Service settings.
  • Page 525 Manpower / Time and Tools Manpower / Tools Time One person / 30 minutes Refer to: 8-2-5 "Tools needed for servicing LOGIQ E9" on page 8-5. 60 minutes Software Load Table 8-76 Preparations and Preparation Links Preparations - you must perform the following steps...
  • Page 526 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 8-9-7-1 HDD removal Table 8-77 HDD removal Steps Corresponding Graphic Loosen the thumb screws or screws at the top of the BEP cover, or the three screws that attach the cover to the BEP.
  • Page 527 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION Table 8-77 HDD removal Steps Corresponding Graphic Remove the two Phillips screws securing HDD mounting screws the HDD and Bracket to the BEP frame. Pull/slide the HDD out of the BEP, and HDD removal Bracket to the BEP frame.
  • Page 528 Replace the side cover. Power up the system. Reinstall the Baseload and Application Software. 10. Enter the TCPIP settings and Option strings for the LOGIQ E9. 11. Restore the Patient Archive images, Report Archive, User-Defined Configuration (Customer Presets), and Service settings.
  • Page 529 Perform the following functional checks to confirm the system is operational before returning the system to the customer. If all are successful, include the following debrief script: LOGIQ E9 Service Manual, Direction 5180263- 100, Rev 5. Equipment passed all required checks and is ready for use.
  • Page 530 Manpower / Time and Tools Manpower / Tools Time One person / Refer to: 8-2-5 "Tools needed for servicing LOGIQ E9" on page 8-5. 15 minutes Table 8-81 Preparations and Preparation Links Preparations - you must perform the following steps RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK, SYSTEM MUST BE TURNED OFF.
  • Page 531 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION Table 8-81 Preparations and Preparation Links Preparations - you must perform the following steps 1. Power down the system. 2. Disconnect the mains power cable from the wall outlet and all Probes.
  • Page 532 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 8-9-8-1 BEP Battery Pack removal Table 8-82 removal Steps Corresponding Graphic Loosen the thumb screws or screws at the top of the BEP cover that attach the cover to the BEP.
  • Page 533 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 8-9-8-2 BEP Battery Pack installation Table 8-83 installation Steps Corresponding Graphic Route the battery cable through the cable opening into the BEP and position the BEP Battery Pack into place.
  • Page 534 Manpower / Time and Tools Manpower / Tools Time One person / Refer to: 8-2-5 "Tools needed for servicing LOGIQ E9" on page 8-5. 15 minutes Table 8-85 Preparations and Preparation Links Preparations - you must perform the following steps RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK, SYSTEM MUST BE TURNED OFF.
  • Page 535 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION Table 8-85 Preparations and Preparation Links Preparations - you must perform the following steps 1. Power down the system. 2. Disconnect the mains power cable from the wall outlet and all Probes.
  • Page 536 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 8-9-9-1 Battery Pack replacement Table 8-86 removal Steps Corresponding Graphic Loosen the thumb screws or screws at the top of the BEP cover, or the three screws that attach the cover to the BEP.
  • Page 537 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 8-9-9-2 BEP Battery Pack installation Table 8-87 installation Steps Corresponding Graphic Route the battery cable through the cable opening into the BEP and position the BEP Battery Pack into place.
  • Page 538 Perform the following functional checks to confirm the system is operational before returning the system to the customer. If all are successful, include the following debrief script: LOGIQ E9 Service Manual, Direction 5180263- 100, Rev 5. Equipment passed all required checks and is ready for use.
  • Page 539 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION Section 8-10 Main Power Supply parts replacement 8-10-1 Purpose of this section This section describes how to replace the Main Power Supply and components and to service parts. Chapter 8 Replacement procedures...
  • Page 540 Manpower One person, 30 minutes. 8-10-2-2 Tools For tools needed, refer to: 8-2-5 "Tools needed for servicing LOGIQ E9" on page 8-5. 8-10-2-3 Preparations When preparing for the replacement, you must perform the following steps: Energy Control and Power Lockout for LOGIQ E9...
  • Page 541 LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 8-10-2-4 Main Power Supply removal NOTE: This procedure addresses the two types of Main Power Supplies (Cherokee/Mitra and Lambda) used in the LOGIQ E9. Table 8-89 Main Power Supply (PS) removal Steps Corresponding Graphic Main PS and mounting...
  • Page 542 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION Table 8-89 Main Power Supply (PS) removal Steps Corresponding Graphic If the 4D MC option is installed, disconnect the USB Cable from J28 on the BEP. The 4D MC will also have to be transferred to the replacement PS.
  • Page 543 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 8-10-2-5 Main PS installation NOTE: If the 4D MC option was installed, make sure to reinstall the option into the new replacement Table 8-90 Main PS installation Steps Corresponding Graphic Make sure the GFI PCIe cable is routed behind the Main PS fang.
  • Page 544 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION Table 8-90 Main PS installation Steps Corresponding Graphic (Cherokee/Mitra) PS connectors Reconnect the Mains PS Cable and all cables - AC Output to Peripherals, Printer, Power to BEP and USB on top of the Main PS.
  • Page 545 Manpower One person, 45 minutes. 8-10-3-2 Tools For tools needed, refer to: 8-2-5 "Tools needed for servicing LOGIQ E9" on page 8-5. 8-10-3-3 Preparations When preparing for the replacement, you must perform the following steps: Energy Control and Power Lockout for LOGIQ E9...
  • Page 546 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 8-10-3-4 Main Power Supply Fan Assembly removal Table 8-91 Main Power Supply Fan Assembly Removal Step Corresponding Graphic Remove the Main Power Supply. Rear view of the PS Remove the five screws (Torx T10 screw head) securing the Fan Assembly to the PS.
  • Page 547 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 8-10-3-4 Main Power Supply Fan Assembly removal (cont’d) Table 8-92 Installing the replacement Fan Assembly Step Corresponding Graphic Prepare the replacement Fan Assembly for installation. Identify the connector for fan 1 (a). Fan 1 connector is identified with a black marking.
  • Page 548 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION Table 8-92 Installing the replacement Fan Assembly Step Corresponding Graphic If a tie wrap is not attached, attach a second tie wrap. Position the tie wrap 3 to 5 cm (1.19 to 1.96 inches) from the end of the cable sleeves.
  • Page 549 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION Table 8-92 Installing the replacement Fan Assembly Step Corresponding Graphic Reinstall the five screws, removed earlier Inside view of the PS to secure the Fan Assembly to the Power Supply (PS).
  • Page 550 Manpower One person, 15 minutes. 8-10-4-2 Tools For tools needed, refer to: 8-2-5 "Tools needed for servicing LOGIQ E9" on page 8-5. 8-10-4-3 Preparations When preparing for the replacement, you must perform the following steps: Energy Control and Power Lockout for LOGIQ E9...
  • Page 551 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 8-10-4-4 4D Motor Controller removal 8-10-4-4-1 Identifying the Main Power Supply (PS) Table 8-93 Cherokee/Mitra PS Lambda PS PS Label PS Label (rear, bottom of PS - earlier and current production...
  • Page 552 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 8-10-4-4-2 4D MC Replacement for Cherokee/Mitra PS NOTE: Discard any removed components in the appropriate manner. Table 8-94 4D MC Removal for Cherokee/Mitra PS Steps Corresponding Graphic Locate the 4D Motor Controller on the back of the Main PS.
  • Page 553 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION Table 8-94 4D MC Removal for Cherokee/Mitra PS Steps Corresponding Graphic Disconnect the USB Cable from J28 on the BEP. Discard all the removed components. Table 8-95 4D MC Reinstallation for Cherokee/Mitra PS...
  • Page 554 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION Table 8-95 4D MC Reinstallation for Cherokee/Mitra PS Steps Corresponding Graphic Attach the new 4D MC Cover and route the USB Cable as shown. Use the P-Clamp, Screw and Washer supplied with the 4D MC replacement to secure the USB Cable to the PS.
  • Page 555 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION Table 8-95 4D MC Reinstallation for Cherokee/Mitra PS Steps Corresponding Graphic Connect the USB Cable from the 4D MC to J28 on the BEP. Install the Main Power Supply. Install the rear Cover.
  • Page 556 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 8-10-4-4-3 4D MC Replacement for Lambda PS Table 8-96 4D MC Replacement for Lambda PS Steps Corresponding Graphic Locate the 4D MC Cover on the back of the Main PS.
  • Page 557 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 8-10-4-4-4 4D MC Reinstallation for Lambda PS Table 8-97 4D MC Reinstallation for Lambda PS Steps Corresponding Graphic Install the two screws (circled), supplied with the replacement 4D MC to secure the 4D MC to the 4D MC Cover.
  • Page 558 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION Table 8-97 4D MC Reinstallation for Lambda PS Steps Corresponding Graphic Route the USB Cable through the slot in the PS. Firmly, but gently push on the 4D MC Cover until it is seated in place (connected) to the PS.
  • Page 559 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION Table 8-97 4D MC Reinstallation for Lambda PS Steps Corresponding Graphic Connect the USB Cable from the 4D MC to J28 on the BEP. Check that the GFI PCIe Cable is behind the Main PS fang (1).
  • Page 560 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION Section 8-11 Peripherals replacement 8-11-1 Purpose of this section Follow the instructions in this section to replace peripherals. 8 - 196 Section 8-11 - Peripherals replacement...
  • Page 561 Manpower One person, 15 minutes. 8-11-3-2 Tools For tools needed, refer to: 8-2-5 "Tools needed for servicing LOGIQ E9" on page 8-5. 8-11-3-3 Preparations When preparing for the replacement, you must perform the following steps: Energy Control and Power Lockout for LOGIQ E9...
  • Page 562 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 8-11-3-3 Preparations (cont’d) 4.) Remove the Side Covers. 5.) Remove the Top Cover. Follow these links if you need more information: • 4-2-4 "Power shut down" on page 4-7. •...
  • Page 563 Perform the following functional checks to confirm the system is operational before returning the system to the customer. If all are successful, include the following debrief script: LOGIQ E9 Service Manual, Direction 5180263- 100, Rev 5. Equipment passed all required checks and is ready for use.
  • Page 564 Manpower One person, 15 minutes. 8-11-5-2 Tools For tools needed, refer to: 8-2-5 "Tools needed for servicing LOGIQ E9" on page 8-5. 8-11-5-3 Preparations When preparing for the replacement, you must perform the following steps: Energy Control and Power Lockout for LOGIQ E9...
  • Page 565 Table 8-99 DVD Storage Drawer removal Steps Corresponding Graphic Remove the four screws securing the storage drawer to the LOGIQ E9. Discard the screws and drawer in the appropriate manner. 8-11-5-5 DVD Storage Tray installation Table 8-100 Storage Drawer Installation...
  • Page 566 Perform the following functional checks to confirm the system is operational before returning the system to the customer. If all are successful, include the following debrief script: LOGIQ E9 Service Manual, Direction 5180263- 100, Rev 5. Equipment passed all required checks and is ready for use.
  • Page 567 Manpower One person, 15 minutes. 8-11-6-2 Tools For tools needed, refer to: 8-2-5 "Tools needed for servicing LOGIQ E9" on page 8-5. 8-11-6-3 Preparations When preparing for the replacement, you must perform the following steps: 1.) Power down the system.
  • Page 568 Perform the following functional checks to confirm the system is operational before returning the system to the customer. If all are successful, include the following debrief script: LOGIQ E9 Service Manual, Direction 5180263- 100, Rev 5. Equipment passed all required checks and is ready for use.
  • Page 569 Manpower One person, 15 minutes. 8-11-7-2 Tools For tools needed, refer to: 8-2-5 "Tools needed for servicing LOGIQ E9" on page 8-5. 8-11-7-3 Preparations When preparing for the replacement, you must perform the following steps: Energy Control and Power Lockout for LOGIQ E9...
  • Page 570 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 8-11-7-4 Printer Bracket removal 1.) Raise the console height to the highest level. 2.) Unlatch the two latches (1) that clamp the printer bracket to the top of the BEP (2).
  • Page 571 Perform the following functional checks to confirm the system is operational before returning the system to the customer. If all are successful, include the following debrief script: LOGIQ E9 Service Manual, Direction 5180263- 100, Rev 5. Equipment passed all required checks and is ready for use.
  • Page 572 The purpose of this section is to describe assembly or replacement of the Roll Stand and/or the V Nav On-board Stand. NOTE: These instructions can be used to service an existing LOGIQ E9 that has a V Nav Roll Stand or an On-Board V Nav Stand, or to install these options. NOTE: Be sure the wheels on the Roll Stand are not locked and move the Roll Stand slowly, with caution to avoid tip over.
  • Page 573 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 8-12-1 Parts Reference - Roll Stand Figure 8-61 Volume Navigation Roll Stand Installation Kit - See Table 8-106 "Volume Navigation Roll Stand Installation Kit - Parts Reference" on page 8-210...
  • Page 574 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 8-12-1 Parts Reference - Roll Stand (cont’d) The following parts and hardware are included with this installation kit (hardware not shown): Table 8-106 Volume Navigation Roll Stand Installation Kit - Parts Reference...
  • Page 575 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 8-12-2 Assembling or replacing the Roll Stand Use these instructions to assembled or replace the Roll Stand. 1.) Insert the post in the base. The locator pin ensures correct alignment.
  • Page 576 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 8-12-2 Assembling or replacing the Roll Stand (cont’d) 3.) Slide the cord loop hook, basket and handle into the rear channel in the order shown. Figure 8-63 Post Assembly 4.) Using the hex wrenches provided, tighten all of the set screws in each accessory to secure the po- sition in the track.
  • Page 577 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 8-12-2 Assembling or replacing the Roll Stand (cont’d) 5.) Loosen the knob slightly, guide the arm into the channel and move it to the mounting position. Figure 8-64 Loosening Knob...
  • Page 578 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 8-12-2 Assembling or replacing the Roll Stand (cont’d) 6.) Tighten the knob to lock the arm into position. 7.) Mount the transmitter (1) on the arm and route the cable through the cable clips (2) on the top side of the arm.
  • Page 579 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 8-12-2 Assembling or replacing the Roll Stand (cont’d) 9.) Using the 3/16 inch hex wrench provided, fasten the cover plate to the top of the post with four (4) 1/4-20 x 3/8 inch SHCS as shown.
  • Page 580 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 8-12-2 Assembling or replacing the Roll Stand (cont’d) 10.)Snap the three Rear Track Covers into place in locations shown. Figure 8-68 Rear Track Covers Installation 8 - 216 Section 8-12 - V Nav Roll Stand and/or On-Board Stand Installation and/or Replacement...
  • Page 581 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 8-12-3 Parts Reference - On-board V Nav Stand Use these instructions to assembled or replace the Roll Stand. Figure 8-69 Volume Navigation On-Board V Nav Stand Installation Kit - See Table 8-107 "On-Board V Nav Stand...
  • Page 582 Cover Plate - top and bottom Track Cover Stand Post Mounting Hardware See: 5451571-100 LOGIQ E9 LOGIQ™ 7 DVD Installation Instructions Figure 8-70 Stand Post Mounting Hardware 8 - 218 Section 8-12 - V Nav Roll Stand and/or On-Board Stand Installation and/or Replacement...
  • Page 583 V NAV Stand Post Stand-off Fastener to Targa - long/top, 7a-7c (3 total) medium/center and short/bottom NOTE: Item numbers match items as listed in Table 8-109 "Reference for assembling Option to LOGIQ E9" on page 8-220. Chapter 8 Replacement procedures 8 - 219...
  • Page 584 2. Cover Plate 3. Socket Head Cap Screw (SHCS) - (x4) for Cover Plate 4. V Nav Arm Stand to LOGIQ E9 Mounting Plate 5. Socket Head Cap Screw (SHCS) - (x6) to mount Stand Post to Mounting Plate 6. Screws - (x3) to mount the Mounting Plate 7a.
  • Page 585 IRECTION 8-12-5 Assembling or replacing the On-Board V Nav Stand For reference of assembly, parts location and parts identification, see: Table 8-109 "Reference for assembling Option to LOGIQ E9" on page 8-220. Table 8-110 Option Installation to LOGIQ E9 Steps...
  • Page 586 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION Table 8-110 Option Installation to LOGIQ E9 Steps Corresponding Graphic Attach Mounting Plate (4) to Stand-off Fasteners with the three screws (6). Tighten securely. V Nav Arm Stand Mounting Plate channel NOTE: The bottom cover plate should be installed first, see Step 7.
  • Page 587 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION Table 8-110 Option Installation to LOGIQ E9 Steps Corresponding Graphic Position the Arm Stand Post (1) onto the Stand Mounting Plate (4). Install two of the six screws (5), at the top first. DO NOT tighten completely.
  • Page 588 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION Table 8-110 Option Installation to LOGIQ E9 Steps Corresponding Graphic Mount the transmitter and tighten the transmitter mounting screws (A) on the arm and route the cable through the cable management channels (B), in the under- side of the arms.
  • Page 589 2.) Power up the LOGIQ E9 to verify that it operates as intended. 8-12-9 Functional Checks Perform the following functional checks to confirm the LOGIQ E9 is operational before returning the LOGIQ E9 to the customer. If all are successful, include the following debrief script: LOGIQ E9 Service Manual, Direction 5180263- 100, Rev 5.
  • Page 590 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 8-12-10 Routine Maintenance 1.) Periodically inspect all fasteners associated with the mounting system. Tighten them as necessary for optimal operation and safety. NOTE: DO NOT overtighten any fasteners. 8-12-11 Cleaning the Mounting Assembly 1.) The mounting assembly may be cleaned with most mild, non-abrasive solutions commonly used in...
  • Page 591 Overview 9-1-1 Purpose of this chapter This chapter gives you an overview of the available Spare Parts for LOGIQ E9. In addition, upgrade kits and probes that may be used on LOGIQ E9, is listed Chapter 9 Renewal Parts 9 - 1...
  • Page 592 Figure 9-1 illustrates what is the Left Side (1), Rear / Back (2), Right Side (3), and Front (4) of the system. Figure 9-1 Definition of Left, Right, Front and Back of LOGIQ E9 9 - 2 Section 9-2 - Definitions of Left, Rear / Back, Right and Front...
  • Page 593 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION Section 9-3 List of Abbreviations Table 9-1 List of Abbreviations ABBREVIATIONS DESCRIPTION THREE DIMENSIONAL (See RT3D and 4D) FOUR DIMENSIONAL IS THE SAME AS THREE DIMENSIONAL + REALTIME AC CONTROLLER (AC POWER)
  • Page 594 Parts List Groups TABLE NO. DESCRIPTION PAGE NUMBER Table 9-3 LOGIQ E9 Software Configurations and Hardware/Software Compatibility Table 9-4 LOGIQ E9 Software Table 9-9 Covers - LOGIQ E9 (not all covers listed are identified in Figure 9-2 on page 9-9...
  • Page 595 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION Section 9-5 LOGIQ E9 Models and hardware/software compatibility Table 9-3 LOGIQ E9 Software Configurations and Hardware/Software Compatibility CONSOLE MODEL NUMBER DESCRIPTION SOFTWARE VERSION Phase I BT2010 BT2011 BT2013 1.0.3 1.0.4 1.0.5...
  • Page 596 LOGIQ E9 5193239-16 Application Software, R2.0.5 LOGIQ E9 System Software 5135124-30 For BEP with Extended Power Shutdown LOGIQ E9 BIOS Blaster CD 5212471 motherboard (5145000-2) reset replaced by 5212471-1 Compatible with all configurations with LOGIQ E9 BIOS Blaster CD 5212471-1...
  • Page 597 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION Section 9-6 Software (cont’d) Table 9-5 R1.0.x Software Matrix BEP 5145000-2 Application Base Load Breakthrough Application Software Version Part Number Part Number R 1.0.3 5193239-4 (Initial Production Release) R 1.0.4 (Full Production release.
  • Page 598 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION Section 9-6 Software (cont’d) Table 9-7 R3.x Software Matrix BEP 5145000-2 CONSOLE APPLICATION BEP 5145000-3 MODEL APPLICATION SOFTWARE BASE LOAD NUMBER SOFTWARE VERSION PART NUMBER PART NUMBER 5207000 (GFI) 5207000-2 (GFI) 5207000-3 (GFI) R3.1.2...
  • Page 599 LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION Section 9-7 Covers and Bumpers Figure 9-2 Covers - LOGIQ E9 Table 9-9 Covers - LOGIQ E9 1 of 7 (not all covers listed are identified in Figure 9-2 on page 9-9 ITEM PART NAME PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION...
  • Page 600 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION Table 9-9 Covers - LOGIQ E9 (Continued) 2 of 7 (not all covers listed are identified in Figure 9-2 on page 9-9 ITEM PART NAME PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION 5168069 Cover Left Assembly...
  • Page 601 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION Table 9-9 Covers - LOGIQ E9 (Continued) 3 of 7 (not all covers listed are identified in Figure 9-2 on page 9-9 ITEM PART NAME PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION Cover, Handle Right Top...
  • Page 602 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION Table 9-9 Covers - LOGIQ E9 (Continued) 4 of 7 (not all covers listed are identified in Figure 9-2 on page 9-9 ITEM PART NAME PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION 5168550 Right Side Cover Assembly...
  • Page 603 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION Table 9-9 Covers - LOGIQ E9 (Continued) 5 of 7 (not all covers listed are identified in Figure 9-2 on page 9-9 ITEM PART NAME PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION Cover Front...
  • Page 604 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION Table 9-9 Covers - LOGIQ E9 (Continued) 6 of 7 (not all covers listed are identified in Figure 9-2 on page 9-9 ITEM PART NAME PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION Cable Hook...
  • Page 605 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION Table 9-9 Covers - LOGIQ E9 (Continued) 7 of 7 (not all covers listed are identified in Figure 9-2 on page 9-9 ITEM PART NAME PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION labeled Bulkhead Cover...
  • Page 606 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION Section 9-8 Top Console parts NOTE: Sub-FRUs for the Operator Panel have been created to provide additional sub-assemblies in the event the entire Operator Panel does not require to be replaced. Refer to the Operator Panel FRUS and for sub-FRU servicing options, see: Table 9-12 "Operator Panel Compatible...
  • Page 607 19” LCD Monitor V2 5205000-7 and later consoles 5392293-21 LOGIQ E9 R4 or Upgraded LCD Arm with Cable 5415182-20 LOGIQ E9 R4 and later consoles LOGIQ E9 LCD Arm 5455428 Used on 5415182-20 Arm Adapter Spare Kit Contains: 1. knob for lock (x1), 2. second Arm Cap (x4).
  • Page 608 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION Table 9-10 Top Console parts 3 of 14 (Continued) ITEM PART NAME PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION LCD Mount Lock Assembly GA200302 Replaced by 5207000-33 GA200439 Frame with LCD and TouchScreen OBSOLETE See table 9-9 Replaces GA200439.
  • Page 609 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION Table 9-10 Top Console parts 4 of 14 (Continued) ITEM PART NAME PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION Replaces 5207000-33 Table 9-12 "Operator Panel Compatible Configurations" on page 9-31 Operator Panel Assembly, Upper...
  • Page 610 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION Table 9-10 Top Console parts 5 of 14 (Continued) ITEM PART NAME PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION USB Connector Board To become obsolete. If unavailable, GA200441 (Upper Operator Panel) order GA200717 See: Table 9-12 "Operator Panel Compatible...
  • Page 611 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION Table 9-10 Top Console parts 6 of 14 (Continued) ITEM PART NAME PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION Frame UI Upper Assembly GA200392 5207000-2 Operator Panel Assembly, Lower Replaced by 5207000-12 OBSOLETE Operator Panel Assembly, Lower with...
  • Page 612 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION Table 9-10 Top Console parts 7 of 14 (Continued) ITEM PART NAME PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION To become obsolete. If unavailable, order 5341631 Improved Inductive Trackball 5207000-5 Replaced 5207000-5 Optical Trackball...
  • Page 613 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION Table 9-10 Top Console parts 8 of 14 (Continued) ITEM PART NAME PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION Includes 1 - Left Elastomer, 2 - 5207000-55 - TGC Slide Pots Dust Gasket, 3 - Right Elastomer, and...
  • Page 614 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION Table 9-10 Top Console parts 9 of 14 (Continued) ITEM PART NAME PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION 5207000-14 See: Table 9-11 "New Lower Op Lower Bezel Panel FRUs VALOX Compatible Steer Width...
  • Page 615 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION Table 9-10 Top Console parts 10 of 14 (Continued) ITEM PART NAME PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION Details of illustration: P/N 5207000-9 "A" 1. Friction Fit 2. ALPHA Slide Pot P/N 5207000-9 "B"...
  • Page 616 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION Table 9-10 Top Console parts 11 of 14 (Continued) ITEM PART NAME PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION Probe Cable Hook Twin GA307069 Probeholder Insert for small probes like S4210 and L8-18I H4911P...
  • Page 617 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION Table 9-10 Top Console parts 12 of 14 (Continued) ITEM PART NAME PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION Gel Warmer Knob Replacement Kit 5322780 Options Holder Right Support Assembly 5307243 Options Holder Left Support Assembly...
  • Page 618 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION Table 9-10 Top Console parts 13 of 14 (Continued) ITEM PART NAME PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION Replaces 5265030 Speaker Assembly GA200743 Cable - Audio High Pass 5460780 GA200446 Operator Panel Cable Kit...
  • Page 619 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION Table 9-10 Top Console parts 14 of 14 (Continued) ITEM PART NAME PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION A/N Keyboard (Greek) 5207000-21 A/N Keyboard (Swedish) 5207000-22 A/N Keyboard (Norwegian) 5207000-26 Chapter 9 Renewal Parts...
  • Page 620 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION Section 9-8 Top Console parts (cont’d) Table 9-11 New Lower Op Panel FRUs Compatible Configurations Description / New Part Replaces Part Name Compatibility Comments Number Part Number(s) Lower Op Panel with BOURNS Slide Pots...
  • Page 621 Board with Cable Dust Gasket for TGC pots - Order 5207000-55 Order 5207000-55 Lower OP Table 9-13 LOGIQ E9 New Lower Op Panel FRUs Compatible Configurations LOGIQ E9 New Lower Op Panel FRUs Compatible Configurations Operator Panel Operator Panel If replacing: 5207000-23...
  • Page 622 9-34. Supports new LCD Monitor introduced with R4.x consoles. Table 9-15 "XY Mech Brakes and Brake Motor FRUs Compatibility Chart" on page 9-34 LOGIQ E9 R4 XYZ Motor Controller 5440179 XY Mechanism GA200036 Replaced by GA200946 Replaces GA200036 Table 9-15 "XY Mech Brakes and Brake Motor FRUs Compatibility Chart"...
  • Page 623 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION Table 9-14 XYZ Mechanism parts ITEM PART NAME PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION Replaces GA200535 XY Brake Assembly GA200952 Z-Mechanism GA200039 Use 5958000 Z-Mechanism Assembly 5958000 Drive Gear Assy GA200177 Use 5396884 Table 9-15 "XY Mech Brakes and Brake Motor...
  • Page 624 P/N GA200946 XY Mech. NOTE: LOGIQ E9 console models 5205000-4 and earlier: It is recommended to have the system running R2.0.4 or later Application Software and the XY USB Cable installed to allow the system to release the XY Brakes at shutdown if the console is not locked.
  • Page 625 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION Section 9-10 Main Console parts Table 9-16 Main Console parts 1 of 2 ITEM PART NAME PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION Back End Processor Parts Section 9-13 "Back End Processor (BEP) parts" on page 9-52 Front End Processor Parts Section 9-12 "Card Rack parts"...
  • Page 626 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION Table 9-16 Main Console parts 2 of 2 (Continued) ITEM PART NAME PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION Refer to Table 9-17 to identify the correct FRU. Air Filter Assembly (Bottom) 5316340-2 Refer to Table 9-17 to identify the correct FRU.
  • Page 627 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION Section 9-11 Casters (Wheels) parts Table 9-18 Casters (Wheels) parts 1 of 2 ITEM PART NAME PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION Front Casters (Front Wheels), front w/brake and lock Front Casters GA200245...
  • Page 628 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION Table 9-18 Casters (Wheels) parts 2 of 2 (Continued) ITEM PART NAME PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION Cam, Pedal POM (Polyoxymethylene), 5311753 Ichiro Cover Brake Pedal GA307052 Cover Pedal Release GA307053 Cover Pedal Direction Lock...
  • Page 629 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION Section 9-12 Card Rack parts For Card Rack compatible configurations, see: 9-12-1 "DRX Boards Compatible Configurations" on page 9-47. For Front End Boards compatible configurations, see: 9-12-2 "Front End Boards Compatible Configurations" on page 9-48.
  • Page 630 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION Table 9-19 Card Rack parts 2 of 9 (Continued) ITEM PART NAME PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION With plate cover on GRLY side for future applications Card Cage Front Cover 5245458-3 Assembly MRX R4 consoles...
  • Page 631 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION Table 9-19 Card Rack parts 3 of 9 (Continued) ITEM PART NAME PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION C150 R187 C159 C154 R189 C143 C141 C138 C137 C136 R171 C174 FL19 FL18 FL17...
  • Page 632 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION Table 9-19 Card Rack parts 4 of 9 (Continued) ITEM PART NAME PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION Part of CW option R1923 R1924 R1925 R1926 R342 D740 D741 L525 D402 R424 R423...
  • Page 633 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION Table 9-19 Card Rack parts 5 of 9 (Continued) ITEM PART NAME PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION Part of CW option Table 9-24 "GTX Boards Compatible Configurations" on page 9-51. GTX 2.3...
  • Page 634 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION Table 9-19 Card Rack parts 6 of 9 (Continued) ITEM PART NAME PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION Table 9-20 "DRX Boards Compatible Configurations - 5205000-4 and earlier consoles" on page 9-47. C 4 8...
  • Page 635 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION Table 9-19 Card Rack parts 7 of 9 (Continued) ITEM PART NAME PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION Table 9-23 "Front End Boards Compatible Configurations" on page 9-50 GFI 2 5161631-2 with B Flow Table 9-23 "Front End Boards Compatible...
  • Page 636 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION Table 9-19 Card Rack parts 8 of 9 (Continued) ITEM PART NAME PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION Table 9-23 "Front End Boards Compatible Configurations" on page 9-50. Power Distribution Panel - MRX...
  • Page 637 Configurations" on page 9-50. BP (Backplane) - MRX 5393910 Table 9-9 - Covers - LOGIQ E9 (not all covers listed are identified in Figure 9-2 on page Plate Connectors with guide 4D Motor Control Table 9-28 - Power Supply parts...
  • Page 638 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION Section 9-12 Card Rack parts (cont’d) 9-12-2 Front End Boards Compatible Configurations Also see "9-12-2 Front End Boards Compatible Configurations (cont’d)" on page 9-50. Table 9-21 Front End Boards Compatible Configurations...
  • Page 639 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 9-12-2 Front End Boards Compatible Configurations (cont’d) Table 9-22 Front End Boards Compatible Configurations Front End Boards Compatible Configurations (cont’d) Minimum Software R3.1.2 R1.x.x R3.x.x R3.x.x R3.1.0 R3.1.1 version required...
  • Page 640 Compatibility charts only show parts that have any compatibility dependencies. Parts not listed are assumed to be compatible with all configurations. 9-12-2-1 LOGIQ E9 Front End Boards Compatible Configurations Key LOGIQ E9 Front End Boards Compatible Configurations Key Not supported...
  • Page 641 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION Section 9-12 Card Rack parts (cont’d) 9-12-3 GTX Boards Compatible Configuration NOTE:It recommended to replace like for like GTX Boards. If stock of a particular board is not available, use this table to ensure the correct combination of GTX Boards are installed in the system: GTX "numbers"...
  • Page 642 Section 9-13 Back End Processor (BEP) parts There are two main families of BEPs used on the LOGIQ E9; BEP5.x supported in R3.x and earlier and BEP6.x supported in R4 and later. See Table 9-25 "Back End Processor parts for R3.x and earlier" on page 9-52 Table 9-26 "Back End Processor parts for R4.x"...
  • Page 643 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION Table 9-25 Back End Processor parts for R3.x and earlier 2 of 4 (Continued) ITEM PART NAME PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION BEP PS 5393800-3 BEP I/O Board 5141000-3 BEP I/O Board - MRX...
  • Page 644 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION Table 9-25 Back End Processor parts for R3.x and earlier 3 of 4 (Continued) ITEM PART NAME PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION Front Module 5301222-3 BEP Fan 5198607 BEP Cover with Battery Tray...
  • Page 645 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION Table 9-25 Back End Processor parts for R3.x and earlier 4 of 4 (Continued) ITEM PART NAME PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION Battery Pack Assembly 5262021 BIOS Battery 2404028-7 Extended Power Shutdown Assembly...
  • Page 646 Back End Processor (BEP) parts (cont’d) Table 9-26 Back End Processor parts for R4.x 1 of 3 ITEM PART NAME PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION BEP 6.1 LOGIQ E9 Ichiro 5380000-1 R4.x BEP6.X HDD Assembly 5433408-50 Ichiro - Spare Part BEP6.X PowerBoard 5433408-21...
  • Page 647 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION Table 9-26 Back End Processor parts for R4.x 2 of 3 (Continued) ITEM PART NAME PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION BEP6.1 ChargeBoard Assembly 5433408-30 Ichiro - Spare Part BEP6.X Video ByPass Board...
  • Page 648 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION Table 9-26 Back End Processor parts for R4.x 3 of 3 (Continued) ITEM PART NAME PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION BEP6.1 SideIO Board 5433408-2 Assembly - Spare Part BEP6.1 Battery Assembly 5433408-60...
  • Page 649 Section 9-13 Back End Processor (BEP) parts (cont’d) 9-13-1 Back End Boards Compatible Configurations 9-13-1-1 "LOGIQ E9 Back End Boards Compatible Configurations Key" on page 9-59. Table 9-27 Back End Boards Compatible Configurations Back End Boards Compatible Configurations Minimum Software R1.x.x...
  • Page 650 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION Section 9-14 Main Power Supply parts Table 9-28 Power Supply parts 1 of 3 ITEM PART NAME PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION 5205052 MAIN Power Supply Replaced by 5205052-2 OBSOLETE Main PS 100V-240V.
  • Page 651 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION Table 9-28 Power Supply parts 2 of 3 (Continued) ITEM PART NAME PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION Console models 5205000-3 or later. MAIN Power Supply (Lambda) 5205054 Main Power Supply Lambda 5205054-3...
  • Page 652 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION Table 9-28 Power Supply parts 3 of 3 (Continued) ITEM PART NAME PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION 4D Flex Cable 5270841 USB Cable 4D Motor Controller 5194492-4 (Cherokee/Mitra PS 4D MOTORCONTROL 5194492-4...
  • Page 653 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION Section 9-15 Peripherals For Peripherals compatible configurations, see 9-15-3 "Peripherals Compatible Configurations" on page 9-67. Chapter 9 Renewal Parts 9 - 63...
  • Page 654 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 9-15-1 Printers Table 9-29 Printer 1 of 2 ITEM PART NAME PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION B/W Printer Bracket 5174885 R3.x and earlier Printer Tray for BEP6.x 5174885-2 UPD-897 Sony BW printer...
  • Page 655 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION Table 9-29 Printer 2 of 2 (Continued) ITEM PART NAME PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION USB Cable for External Printer 5315370 Chapter 9 Renewal Parts 9 - 65...
  • Page 656 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 9-15-2 Digital Video Disc (DVD) Drive Table 9-30 Digital Video Disc (DVD) parts ITEM PART NAME PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION Power and SATA separate cables DVD-CDRW Drive Assembly 5305921 5205000-5 and earlier consoles...
  • Page 657 5205000-4 LOGIQ E9 220-240 VAC 5205000-5 LOGIQ E9 100-240 VAC 5205000-6 LOGIQ E9 220-240 VAC 5205000-7 LOGIQ E9 100-240 VAC 9-15-3-1 LOGIQ E9 Peripherals Compatible Configurations Key LOGIQ E9 Peripherals Compatible Configurations Key Not supported Compatible Chapter 9 Renewal Parts...
  • Page 658 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION Section 9-16 Mains Power Cables Table 9-32 Mains Power Cables 1 of 2 PART ITEM PART NAME NUMBER DESCRIPTION MAINS Power Cable - North America 5148381 MAINS Power Cable - China...
  • Page 659 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION Table 9-32 Mains Power Cables 2 of 2 (Continued) PART ITEM PART NAME NUMBER DESCRIPTION Includes AC Clamp. MAINS Power Cable - 5323270 India and South Africa 5148381-11 Rev x H4000ZF WW.YYYY...
  • Page 660 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION Section 9-17 Internal Cables 9-17-1 Top Console Cables Figure 9-3 Top Console cable diagram - R3.x and earlier MAIN LCD +12V HV INV DISPLAY FLAT VIDEO CNTL SCREEN USB/ AUDIO R2.x.x and R3.x.x...
  • Page 661 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 9-17-1Top Console Cables (cont’d) Figure 9-4 Top Console cable diagram - R4.x and later +12V MAIN LCD HV INV DISPLAY VIDEO FLAT CNTL SCREEN USB/ AUDIO USED CONTROLLER BOARD MEMORY STICK...
  • Page 662 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION Table 9-33 Top Console cables 2 of 2 (Continued) ITEM PART NAME PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION Cable G USB (short cable inside the UI) (J24 - P7), (J25 - P8) Cable, USB Operator Panel-Bulkhead...
  • Page 663 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 9-17-2 XYZ Controller cables Figure 9-5 XYZ Controller cables INNER OUTER LEFT BRAKE LEFT BRAKE LOCK MOTOR Z MOTOR OUTER INNER RIGHT BRAKE RIGHT BRAKE XYZ CONTROLLER FROG BRAKES +48 VDC from Main Power Supply On systems running R2.0.3 or earlier, Option Key was...
  • Page 664 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 9-17-3 Main Power Supply cables Figure 9-6 Main Power Supply cables MAIN POWER SUPPLY POWER FACTOR CORRECTION ISOLATION PRINTERS 120VAC DC HEAD INVERTER USB MAIN POWER SUPPLY TO BEP (J4)
  • Page 665 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION Table 9-35 Main Power Supply cables 2 of 2 (Continued) ITEM PART NAME PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION Cable BB (J28 - Main Power Supply - 4D MC) Cable, USB cable to 4D MC 5194492-4 5194492-4...
  • Page 666 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 9-17-4 Card Rack cables Figure 9-7 Card Rack cables (GFI configuration) CW PROBE 4D MOTOR DRIVE PULSER CONNECTION MAIN VOLTAGES (BT2010 OPTION) POWER (X1 = P3 on MPS) GFI AUDIO...
  • Page 667 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION Table 9-36 Card Rack cables ITEM PART NAME PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION Cable J PCI Express (PCIe) (GFI to BEP-J5) Cable, PC2GFI Card 5152290 R3.x and earlier BEP J5 Cable Na...
  • Page 668 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 9-17-5 Back End Processor (BEP) cables Figure 9-9 Back End Processor (BEP) cables (GFI configuration) - BEP5.x (R3.x and earlier) DVD 1 POWER BAYBIRD (VGU OPTION) 48V, 5Vstby PS_ON# 48V,+12V...
  • Page 669 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 9-17-5 Back End Processor (BEP) cables (cont’d) NOTE: Figure 9-10 "Back End Processor (BEP) cables - BEP5.x (MRX, R3.1.2 and later)" on page 9- is identified in color to simplify the differences between R2.x.x and earlier and R3.x.x and later (MRX).
  • Page 670 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 9-17-5 Back End Processor (BEP) cables (cont’d) Figure 9-11 Back End Processor (BEP) cables - BEP6.x (R4.x and later) DVD 1 POWER BAYBIRD (VGU OPTION) without DVR FRONT I/O SATA SATA PWR...
  • Page 671 9-17-5 Back End Processor (BEP) cables (cont’d) There are two main families of BEPs used on the LOGIQ E9; BEP5.x supported in R3.x and earlier and BEP6.x supported in R4 and later. See Table 9-37 "Back End Processor (BEP) Internal Cables BEP5.x (R3.x and earlier)"...
  • Page 672 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION Table 9-37 Back End Processor (BEP) Internal Cables BEP5.x (R3.x and earlier) 2 of 2 ITEM PART NAME PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION Cable 10 DVI FLEX Video 5169280 Cable 10 DVI FLEX Cable with Shielding...
  • Page 673 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION Table 9-38 Back End Processor (BEP) Internal Cables BEP6.x (R4.x and later) 2 of 2 ITEM PART NAME PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION Cable 5 SATA Cable - BEP6 MB to DVR...
  • Page 674 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 9-17-6 Peripherals Cables Figure 9-12 Peripherals Cables (R4.x and later DVD shown in Figure 9-13) PRINTER DVD 1 (OPTIONAL) TO MAIN PWR SUPPLY POWER BAYBIRD (VGU OPTION) Figure 9-13 DVD - R4.x and later...
  • Page 675 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION Table 9-40 Peripherals Cables ITEM PART NAME PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION Cable Q (J26 - BW Printer) Cable, USB Cable - BW PRINTER 5194492-2 BW PRINTER BEP J26 Cable R AC Power BW Printer...
  • Page 676 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION Section 9-18 Probes Table 9-41 Supported Probes (not including Japan Probes) 1 of 4 PROBES CATALOG NUMBER PART NUMBER COMMENTS 1.5 - 4.3 MHz M4S-D H40442LN 5224357 Micro-convex for biopsy...
  • Page 677 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION Table 9-41 Supported Probes (not including Japan Probes) 2 of 4 (Continued) PROBES CATALOG NUMBER PART NUMBER COMMENTS L8-18: Linear Transducer H40452LL 5410798 (R2.x.x) S4-10 Sator Transducer H4908SN 5336208 (R2.x.x)
  • Page 678 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION Table 9-41 Supported Probes (not including Japan Probes) 3 of 4 (Continued) PROBES CATALOG NUMBER PART NUMBER COMMENTS C1-5-D H40452LE 5409287 S1-5 H4908SC 5269878 S1-5D H4913SD 5438302 (R4.x and later)
  • Page 679 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION Table 9-41 Supported Probes (not including Japan Probes) 4 of 4 (Continued) PROBES CATALOG NUMBER PART NUMBER COMMENTS C2-9-D H40462LN 5405254 RAB6-D H48681MG KTZ302502 (R4.x and later) C-1-6D H40472LT 5428393...
  • Page 680 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION Section 9-19 Options For Options Compatible configurations, See 9-19-1 "Options Compatible Configurations" on page 9-93. Table 9-42 Options 1 of 3 ITEM PART NAME PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION V Nav, Drive Bay 3D Tracking...
  • Page 681 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION Table 9-42 Options 2 of 3 (Continued) ITEM PART NAME PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION CW Board (GRX) Table 9-19 - Card Rack parts (R2.x.x) CW Adapter Table 9-36 - Card Rack cables (R2.x.x)
  • Page 682 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION Table 9-42 Options 3 of 3 (Continued) ITEM PART NAME PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION DVI-I to SVGA adapter for 5347051 External Display (R2.x.x) Advanced Digital Video Converter 2412280 5V Medical Grade Adapter 2421169 BEP6.x Scan Converter Board (S-Video Option)
  • Page 683 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION Section 9-19 Options (cont’d) 9-19-1 Options Compatible Configurations 9-19-1-1 "LOGIQ E9 Options Compatible Configurations Key" on page 9-93. Table 9-43 Options Compatible Configurations Options Compatible Configurations R1.x.x R1.x.x R1.x.x R2.x.x R2.x.x R2.x.x...
  • Page 684 Section 9-20 Hardware Kit Hardware Kit for LOGIQ E9 (includes two boxes with hardware) See Figure 9-14 and Figure 9-16. See Figure 9-15 and Figure 9-17 to identify and keep the kit organized. Figure 9-14 Box 1 of 5310019 Kit...
  • Page 685 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION Section 9-20 Hardware Kit (cont’d) Use this Figure 9-15 to help identify contents of the Hardware Kit, Box 1 and keep them organized. Figure 9-15 Box 1 of 5310019 Kit, contents and organization...
  • Page 686 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION Section 9-20 Hardware Kit (cont’d) Use this Figure 9-17 to help identify contents of the Hardware Kit, Box 2 and keep them organized. Figure 9-16 Box 2 of 5310019 Kit...
  • Page 687 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION Section 9-20 Hardware Kit (cont’d) Use this Figure 9-17 to help identify contents of the Hardware Kit, Box 2 and keep them organized. Figure 9-17 Box 1 of 5310019 Kit, contents and organization...
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  • Page 689 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION Chapter 10 Care & Maintenance Section 10-1 Overview 10-1-1 Purpose of Chapter 10 This chapter describes Care and Maintenance on the Ultrasound system and peripherals. These procedures are intended to maintain the quality of the Ultrasound system’s performance. Read this...
  • Page 690 Your GE Service Representative has an in-depth knowledge of your Ultrasound System and can best provide competent, efficient service. Contact GE for coverage information and/or price for service.
  • Page 691 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION Section 10-4 System maintenance 10-4-1 Preliminary checks The preliminary checks take about 15 minutes to perform. Refer to the Ultrasound system user documentation whenever necessary. Table 10-2 System preliminary checks...
  • Page 692 IRECTION 10-4-2 “Standard” GE Tool Kit in the USA The following is a description of the “Standard” GE tool kit in the USA. Not all tools are required for PMs. Table 10-3 Overview of GE-1 Tool Kit Contents Tool ID...
  • Page 693 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION Table 10-3 Overview of GE-1 Tool Kit Contents (Continued) Tool ID Description Tool ID Description 9-39829 Torpedo Level, Magnetic 9-XL87CG Pliers - very fine needle nose-87CG 9-38461 Hammer, Ball Peen, 4 oz...
  • Page 694 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 10-4-3 Functional checks The functional checks take about 60 minutes to perform. Refer to the Ultrasound system user documentation whenever necessary. 10-4-4 System checks. Table 10-5 System functional checks Step...
  • Page 695 IRECTION 10-4-5 Peripheral/option checks If any peripherals or options are not part of the system configuration, the check can be omitted Table 10-6 GE approved peripheral/hardware option functional checks Step Item Description Media Verify media drive(s) read/write properlty. Clean if necessary.
  • Page 696 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 10-4-9 Physical inspection NOTE: These features may not be present on all Ultrasound systems. Table 10-8 Physical checks Step Item Description Labeling Verify that all Ultrasound system labeling is present and in readable condition.
  • Page 697 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 10-4-10 Cleaning Refer to the User Manual for the Ultrasound console for instructions. 10-4-11 Air filter cleaning Refer to the User Manual for the Ultrasound console for instructions. 10-4-12 Probe maintenance Refer to the Ultrasound System User Manual, or the probe’s User Manual/Probe Care Card for probe...
  • Page 698 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 10-6-2 Safety test overview The electrical safety tests in this section are based on NFPA 99 Standard for Health Care Facilities and IEC 62353 Medical electrical equipment – Recurrent test and test after repair of medical electrical equipment.
  • Page 699 Compare all safety-test results with safety-test results of previously performed safety tests (e.g. CAUTION last year etc). In case of unexplainable abrupt changes of safety-test results consult experienced authorized service personnel or GE for further analysis. Table 10-9 Leakage current limits for Ultrasound system operation on 100-120 Volt mains...
  • Page 700 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 10-6-3 Leakage Current Limits (cont’d) Table 10-12 Equipment Type and Test Definitions Applied Parts Parts or accessories that contact the patient to perform their function. For ultrasound (AP) equipment, this includes transducers and ECG leads.
  • Page 701 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 10-6-4 Grounding continuity Electric Shock Hazard. The patient must not be contacted to the equipment during this test CAUTION Measure the resistance from the third pin of the attachment plug to the exposed protectively - earthed metal parts of the case.
  • Page 702 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 10-6-5 Chassis leakage current test Electric Shock Hazard. When the meter's ground switch is OPEN, don't touch the Ultrasound CAUTION system! Equipment damage possibility. Never switch the Polarity and the status of Neutral when the CAUTION Ultrasound system is powered ON.
  • Page 703 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 10-6-5-2 Generic Procedure The test verifies the isolation of the power line from the chasissis. The testing meter is connected from accessible metal parts of the case to ground. Measurements should be made under the test conditions specified in: •...
  • Page 704 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 10-6-6 Data sheet for enclosure/chassis leakage current Table 10-13 on page 10-16 shows a typical format for recording the enclosure/chassis leakage current. Measurements should be recorded from multiple locations for each set of test conditions.
  • Page 705 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 10-6-7 Isolated patient lead (source) leakage-lead to ground Equipment damage possibility. Never switch the Polarity and the status of Neutral when the CAUTION system is powered ON. Be sure to turn the system power OFF before switching them using the POLARITY switch and/or the NEUTRAL switch.
  • Page 706 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 10-6-7-2 Generic Procedure 1.) Connect Safety analyzer to wall AC power outlet. 2.) Plug the equipment under test power cable into the receptacle on the panel of the meter. 3.) Connect the ECG cable to the scanner and the Patient leads to the analyzer.
  • Page 707 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 10-6-8 Isolated patient lead (source) leakage–lead to lead Select and test each of the ECG lead positions (except ALL) on the LEAD selector, testing each to the power and ground condition combinations found in: •...
  • Page 708 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 10-6-8-1 Lead to lead leakage test record Table 10-15 on page 10-24 shows a typical format for recording the patient lead to lead leakage current. • Table 10-9 on page 10-11 •...
  • Page 709 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 10-6-9-1 Isolated lead (sink) leakage test record Table 10-14 on page 10-21shows a typical format for recording the isolated patient lead sink leakage current. Measurements should be recorded for the full lead combination under each set of test conditions specified in: •...
  • Page 710 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 10-6-10 Probe leakage current test DO NOT USE THE PROBE IF THE INSULATING MATERIAL HAS BEEN PUNCTURED OR DANGER OTHERWISE COMPROMISED. INTEGRITY OF THE INSULATION MATERIAL AND PATIENT SAFETY CAN BE VERIFIED BY SAFETY TESTING ACCORDING TO IEC60601-1.
  • Page 711 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 10-6-10-1 Generic Procedure on Probe Leakage Current (cont’d) Figure 10-4 Test set with meter NOTE: Each probe will have some amount of leakage current, dependent on its design. Small variations in probe leakage currents are normal from probe to probe.
  • Page 712 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 10-6-10-1 Generic Procedure on Probe Leakage Current (cont’d) Follow the test conditions and test limits described in: • Table 10-9 on page 10-11 • as applicable for every probe. Table 10-10 on page 10-11...
  • Page 713 BF. The symbol for BF is indicated on the probe connector label below: Figure 10-5 GE Probe Connector Label example Where applicable, a typical test setup of non-TEE Probes can be as illustrated in: "Set Up for Probe Leakage Current" on page 10-22...
  • Page 714 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION Section 10-7 When There’s Too Much Leakage Current... 10-7-1 Chassis Fails Check the ground on the power cord and plug for continuity.Ensure the ground is not broken, frayed, or intermittent. Replace any defective part.
  • Page 715 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION 10-7-4-1 New Unit If the leakage current measurement tests fail on a new Ultrasound system and if situation can not be corrected, submit a Safety Failure Report to document the Ultrasound system problem. Remove...
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  • Page 717 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 Service Manual IRECTION INDEX Acclimate Time 2 Electrical Acoustic Noise Output 16 - Needs 3 Application Turnover Check List 47 - Safety 20 Archiving and Loading Presets 13 - Specifications 17 Available Probes 33...
  • Page 718 Loading Presets from an MO Disk 13 Dimensions 16 Lock Inspection 13 the Top Console 10 Power Stability Requirements 4 LOGIQ E9 Models and Hardware/Software Compatibility Power Transients 4 Voltage Dop-out 4 LOTO 22 Power Supply - Test Procedure 47...
  • Page 719 GE H EALTHCARE 5180263-100, R LOGIQ E9 S IRECTION ERVICE ANUAL Safety Theory 1 - Considerations 16 Time and Manpower Requirements 6 - Precaution Messages 7 Top Console 12 Screen Captures 20 Transporting the scanner 12 Service Adjustments 1 Trouble Image with Logs 5...
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