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e GE Medical Systems Technical Publications 2240906-100 Revision 2 STENOSCOP PLUS sm Service Manual do not duplicate Copyright® 2000 GE Medical Systems, July 2000 GE Medical Systems STENOSCOP PLUS EVD ° El 12 3 74 75 92 9-3 a4 os 96 27 10 SCHEMATICS A3 (See TOC page A-i) .... ‘sm 2240906-100 ‘SUMMARY (CONT) DISASSEMBLY/REASSEMBLY JOB CARDS . ADJUSTMENT SHEETS « MECHANICAL ADJUSTMENTS ELECTRONIC ADJUSTMENTS . LST OF USED MEASURING EQUIPMENT. SCHEMATICS . IDENTIFICATION . SCHOTTKY DIODES - LIST OF SYMBOLS .....- LIST OF THE ABBREVIATIONS USED IN THE SCHEMATICS USING THE SCHEMATICS SPARE PARTS .. ‘STENOSCOP LASER DASE AREA PRODUCT METER. IMAGER . MEMORIES ... MONITORS . KITS (MONITOR CART) . COMPATIBILITY MATRIX .......-+++ eer T GE Medical Systems REV 2 ‘STENOSCOP PLUS ‘sm 2240808-100 REVISION HISTORY REV DATE ‘TYPE OF MODIFICATION ° March 89 Source document: 826921P615 Rev. 2 Program Pegase Plus, Milestone M3 Stenoscope Plus = equipped with: = MDA Pius: new MOA computer = MDa replacing MD10 = DR4 Canceled 6.0m Image intensifier tube: 9466HP replacing ¢449HP. TV monitor Job Card deleted: refer to Distar M specific SM document. 1 13-July99__Pegase Plus, Milestone M4 ~ Spare part ist updaiod = TV monitor schematics doletod = LS 120 Drive Super Floppy D/A Job Card added = MDn DIA Job Card added ~ Dicom setting RG 270 Job Card added 2 18 July 2000 Pegase Plus, Milestone MS = Mn interconnections figure updated = MDA Plus memory Job Cards added = Tube Head and Memory 0/R Job Card updated = Mechanical brakes and Tube head adjustment RG Job Cards added = Configuration RG Job Card added. = Tube head calibration guide added, = Dap RG Job Card updated = Dicom Job Card updated ~ Spare pars list updated = Schematics updated LIST OF EFFECTIVE PAGES PAGE REVISION PAGE REVISION PAGE REVISION NUMBER NUMBER NUMBER NUMBER NUMBER NUMBER Title page 2 3-110 3-i 2 Chapter 7 Safety Instructions 2 Prod. S-iitoS-iv 2 Table of contonts B-1103.139 2 7-410 7-H 2 T-A1toNOTAG 2 ‘Summary ito 2 Rev. history Chapter 4 Chapter 9 iitoiv 2 Table of contents ~~ Table of contents 4-it04-i 2 8-110 9-H 2 4-1toNOTAG 2 g-1t08.92 2 Chapter 2 Table of contents , Schematics -Din AS Bei to 2-i 2 Table of contents atto2.1 2 Chapter 6 A-lt0 Aci 2 Table of contents A-ttoAGs = 2 S-ito6-vii 2 G-1106.203 2 Chapter 3 Table of contents, GE Medical Systems REV2 STENOSCOP PLUS ‘sm 2240808-100 2-2 DOSE AREA PRODUCT METER SPECIFICATIONS. 2-2-1 Model 841-SO Chamber ‘Type: fll field ion chamber. ‘Chamber active area: 72.88 or, Dose area product rates: 1 mGyem?s“* to 400000 mayorn?s"t Eneray range: 80 KVp to 180 KVp. ‘Chamber sensitivity: 130 pC/mGyom?. ‘Absorption: fess than 0.5 mm Al. Connection: 2 sets of co-axial cable. ‘Warm uptime: 8-10 minutes. ‘Transparency: greeter than 75 %. 2-2-2 Electronic Enclosure Calibration and offset adjustment: user accessible controls. ‘Weight: 0.200 Kg, ‘Signal processing: assembly contains integrated electronics, Test and reset push buttons. Power on indication. Physical size: 165mm x 44mm x 2amm. 2-2-3. Display Unit: not used with MDA Memory 2-2-4 Power Supply: 2-2-5 Cable Display: 8 digit LCD with reset and test function. Display units: inGyom?. Dose area product range: 1 mGyom? to 99,999,989 mGycm?. Free running rate: 10 KHz. Response time: dose rate dependent 1 ms - § seconds. Powor input: < 120 mA at 24 VDC. Power input range: 18 - 28 VDC. ‘Test & reset buttons. Overall size (Including overlay): 120mm x 30mm x 19.5mm. Weight: approximately 2009 Loce! supply at image Intensifier: 24 VDC, 120 ma (tolerance 18 - 28 VDC), Co-axial cable: RG174. ‘Type: 9 mm oval cross section, pvc insulated 6 core. Length: X-ray machine specific, GE Medical Systems REV2. ‘STENOSCOP PLUS ‘sm 2240906-100 2-3 IMAGER 16/22 CCD SPECIFICATIONS. 2-3-1 Overview 2-3-2 Composition 2-3-3 Safety Instructions ‘The Imageur 22 Stenoscop CCD* and 16 Stenoscop CCD are compact image intensifier (I) systems used to: Convert radiology images to a video image (625- or §25-line). Display this image on a TV monitor. ‘The Imageurs Stenoscop are intended to equip mobile surgical units Stenascop 2 ~ 6000/9000. The different versions of the Imageur Stenascop are: Imageur 22 Stenoscap CCD 625 L Imageur 22 Stenoscop CCD 25 L Imageur 16 Stenoscop COD 625 L Imageur 16 Stenoscop CCD 525 L ‘The Imageur Stenoscop CCD includes the following subassemblies: Mechanical mount, {Utube (image intensifier), High voltage power supply, Optical unit, equipped with @ COD sensor. The front cover is fitted with an anti-scatler grid which is protected by a sheet of Impax. * Charged-Coupled Device. The Imageur contains Extra High Voltage circuits indicated by a DANGER - HIGH VOLTAGE label. Pay close attention to high-voage safety warnings (abel h 5 All disassembly should be performed by the Field Engineer only. Betore any disassembly of the Imageur, ensure that the unit is not under power. Before using the Imagour, ensure that itis correctly connected to ground by the yellow/green ground wire connecting the power supply chassis tothe Il assembly, GE Medical Systems REV2 2-3-4 Specifications 2-3-4-1 Regulations ‘The Imageur complies with the following regulations: © uLte7. © CSA22-2 114 * IEC 601-1 IS 24721 (Medical X-Ray intensifier) CDRH - Code of Federal Regulation 21 CFR. REDACT. GE 808-1 thru 808-14. EMC - According to IEC 601-1-2. 234-2 Operating conditions © Temperature = Operating = Storage/teansport STENOSCOP PLUS ‘sm 2240908-100 JIS Z 4701 (Reference to IEC 601 - General Rule for Medical X-Ray Equipment) cm 45°C = 40°C thru 70°C (EC Standard 601-1) ¢ Relative humidity = Operating <80% wlo condensation = Storage/ransport 95% wlo condensation © Alsiude = Operating mm thew $000 m = Storage/transport Omthra 5000 m © Power supply = Voltage 24 V (de) 410%%/-15% = Consumption 850 mA (typical) = Fuse rated 24-250 V 2.6 GE Medical Systems STENOSCOP PLUS REV 2 ‘sm 2240908-100 2+3-4-3 Mechanical characteristics ILLUSTRATION 1-1 RAGEUR 22 CM STENOSCOP ¢ IMAGEUR 22 STENOSCOP CCD Dimensions (HxOxW) 456 x 407 x302 mm (ee ILL. 1-1} Input Field (at grid) 210 mm (SIO of 913 mm) in Normal Mode 150 +:0.5mm (SID of 913 mm) in Mag 1 Mode | = AxisiC-Arm distance 240 mm | = Weight 28 kg ILLUSTRATION 1-2 MAGEUR 16 Cu STENOSCOP ® IMAGEUR 16 STENOSCOP CcD = Dimensions (H xD xW) 450x350 x 220 mm {_] {see ILL. 1-2). = Input Field (at grid) 144 mm (SID of 913 mm) = Axis/O-Arm distance = 145 mm ~ Weight 26.7 kg 2-3-4-4 Performance ‘* Horizontal resolution of video image - 220m 43 Ipfom in Normal Mode 48 Ipiom in Mag 1 Mode - 160m 47 Ipicm (Measurements are performed at 50 KV for an exposure rale of 90 uR/s. {22 om) or 60 Rs (16 cm) under standard conditions in the nominal field). * Video bandwidth :£0.5 ab from 50 He through 7 MHz GE Medical Systems STENOSCOP PLUS REV2 ‘sm 2240906-100 2-3-4-5 Image intensifier tube ‘The II Tube converts the radiant image to a high tuminosity image of excellent contrast. Each Il tube has several quaities: © High resolution, ‘¢ Excellent resolution uniformity. Parameters Tmageur 22 Stenoscop | —Imageur 16 Stenoscop Units cop cco AL Tube ‘TH 9438 HX-H1560 9446HP 7 ‘Quantum detection efficiency 65 65 % ‘Typical conversion factor 200 (150 min.) 180 (140 min.) ed mst ‘Typical contrast ratio (10 % disk) 30 (24 min.) 2016 min) Diameter of output image 25.2202 145405 mm ‘Useful entrance field size (min) 215 145 em ‘Typical maximum resolution © Normal Mode Center 246 x40 lve. 70% radius zat =10 Ipfem © Mag 1 Mode Center 252 - Ipiem 0% radius 250. ple 2-3-4-6 Anti-scatter grid ‘An anti-scatter grid is mounted inside the bottom cover cl the Il System. itis sealed by a shoot of Impax of very low absorbtion coetfciant (2%). The grid eliminates the x-rays scattered by the patient. The features of this anti-scatter grid are: TImageur 22 Stenoseop CCD Imageur 16 Stenoscop CCD Grid aio 10: Bit Focal spat 30 em 30 em Number of ines fem , 36 36 Diameter 234 mm (wef ameter 225 mm | _ 170m (aseful diameter 160 mm) {A spiget positions the grid at « 45° with respect to the two sweep axes, to avoid moire effects on the image. GE Medical Systems REV2 2-8-5 Special Functions 8 ‘STENOSCOP PLUS ‘sm 2240906-100 2-3-5-1 Fluoroscopy regulation Note: ILLUSTRATION 1-2 ‘Automatic monitoring of the fluoro dose is based on the measurement ofthe average video signal valve, inside a round window insertedin the image. The diameter of this window is 40% of the usable Giamoter of the image. In adaition, the measurement circuit features a device which enables the computation of the average value without taking into account the dark zones of the image (collimator blades, barite, etc). With this system, the image can be used under all circumstances, particularly when the ccolimator blades are closed ‘This system operates in Automatic Mode only MEASUREMENT WINDOW 2-3-5-2 Automatic gain control (AGO) 2-2-5-4 Recursive filter 2+3-5-5 Iris diaphragm ‘The generator can no longer ensure the aulomatic dose control when its et min, or max. stop, the automatic gain control circult of the camiora takes over, This circuit regulates the average value of the video signal, in the same window as described above (40% of the usable diameter of the image). The AGC dynamics covers the x5 to +2 range. ‘The Imageur can operate for two different dose rates, corresponding to the two iis diaphragm positions. The CCD sensor mounted in the Imageur is inherently remanence-free. In the §mageur Stenoscop CCD, the noise reduction function is performed by digital processing included in the DSM memory. In Automatic Mode, when the generator has reached the max. stop, a system enables the automatic opening of the iris diaphragm in order to widen the range of video signal regulation. ‘This function can be disabled, Itis maintained to the end of the fluoroscopy sequence. ‘The next thuoroscopy sequence will start with normal iris diaphragm. GE Medical Systems REV2 2-8-5-6 Goto black 2-3-5-7 Buzzer “6 MAINTENANCE STENOSCOP PLUS ‘sm 2240906-100 During a radiographic exposure, the image is masked by the Go to Black function. ‘Triggering of the buzzer located in the Il assembly indicates that an excessive temperature has been reached. In caso of buzzer triggering, terminate the examination. Call the GEMS maintenance service. 0 not use solvents, which could dull the finish or damage the labels. Simply use & clean duster and warm soapy water. 2-3-6-1 Maintenance principle Note: ‘The causes of faulty operation on the Imageur can usually be located by the user. However, reconditioning and adjustments following replacement of defective parts cali for qualified personnel. Five main types of operating fault have been listed: No image appears on seraen Video mask only visible on screen. X-ray image out of focus. Image is present but unstable, Image too bright or too dark. Most defective parts can be repaired at the factory. It is therefore strongly ‘recommended to recuperate these parts. 2-3-6-2 Preventive maintenance Checks to be performed annually by the Field Enginear: Thermai safoty buzzer. 1. Connecta wire between TP2 and TPS on the CCD Supply Board. The buzzer should sound, 2, Romove the wire. 3. tthe buzzer does not sound, replace the CCD Supply Board, Focusing. 1. Setthe KV to the minimum, and tun the est wide open using @ FUNK test pattern 10-48.6 Ip/om. 2. The resolute imit measured must be superior or equal othe values given in Para 6.4. Ifthe eomect values are not found, repeat the Il uve focus adjustment (see ASM, IG. 350), and if necessary the optcal fous agjustment (see ASM, RG 351). ose rate contol Fn the teets deserved in RG 256 (Periodic Dose Check) of this document 2.10 GE Medical Systems ‘STENOSCOP PLUS Reva ‘sm 2240906-100 2-3-6-3 Fuse FA/CCD Supply Board: rated 2 A/250 V (protects the 24-V (dc) power supply located In the Stenoscop unit). GE Medical Systems STENOSCOP PLUS REV2 ‘sm 2240906-100 CHAPTER 3 - INSTALLATION TABLE OF CONTENTS 3-1 RECEPTION OF THE MOBILE SURGICAL UNIT . 8-1-1 INTRODUCTION... RECEPTION OF THE STENOSCOP 2. IDENTIFICATION AND COMPATIBILITY . a Travel conditions 3 3-2 MAIN SUPPLY .. ee ameaweanae “5 3-2-1 LINE ADAPTATION OF THE MOBILE 5 3-2-2 SUPPLY CABLE 7 3-3. INTERCONNECTION .. ih 3-4 EQUIPMENT INSTALLATION . 3.7 8-4-1 UNBLOCKING THE COLUMN . 3-5 CDRH CERTIFICATION .... 3-6 MDn COMPONENTS INTERCONNECTIONS. 3-7 MDA Plus COMPONENTS INTERCONNECTIONS . 3-8 COMPONENTS POWER SUPPLY WIRING. .......... 3-9 CCM 620 - Photography parameters setting ....., 3-9-1 Brightness, contrast and density adjustment. .........sssesesee 3.13 GE Medical Systems Reva STENOSCOP PLUS sm 2240906-100 PRODUCT LOCATOR PL Please, complete and send product locator cards to product locator administrator. To facilitate the product locator procedure, for a system “factory staged” (i.e. the Stenoscop ) all the product locator cards have been grouped in a plastic bag. Note that the same procedure also has to be applied :for certified spare parts For more explanations about product locator, please refer to PGS 10. GE Medical Systems STENOSCOP PLUS REV 2, ‘sm 2240808- 100 3 INSTALLATION 3-1 RECEPTION OF THE MOBILE SURGICAL UNIT INTRODUCTION, ‘The STENOSCOP 2 is supplied ENTIRELY FACTORY MOUNTED AND CALIBRATED, so it needs NO ADJUSTMENT ON PUTTING INTO SERVICE. The pracedure given below makes it possible to check the reception of the various components and set the system going, 9-4-2 RECEPTION OF THE STENOSCOP 2 See chapter 2 PRE-INSTALLATION to check both the conformity of the site for installation and the ‘composition of the equipment to be received. 3-1-2-1 DETERIORATION DUE TO TRANSPORT On the delivery of the equipment, al the packages will be examined to make sure that they have not eon damaged during transpor i damage is observed, immediately notify the transport service and the transport insurancs service ot the factory. ‘The same will apply for non-apparent damage due to transport discovered when unpacking the mate- ial or curing installation, UP TO 15 DAYS MAXIMUM AFTER DELIVERY, Atransport service will generally net pay @ bil for non apparent damage unless an inspection has been demanded within 15 days after delivery 1 damage is discovered, immediately contact the services concerned, spacifying the type of apparatus, the serial number and the order number if possibie, and describe the nature of the damage. 3-1-2-2 UNPACKING AND INSPECTION See chapter 2 PRE-INSTALLATION for checking the conformity of the delivery and of the equipment ordered, ‘Tho unpacking of the components of the apparatus before itis transported into the room will be macs only i necessary for checking damage eccurring during transport ‘The packages will be minutely examined during installation, n order nat fo overlook parts af small cimensions or envelopes containing screws, washers, etc. 361-3. IDENTIFICATION AND COMPATIBILITY The STENOSCOP 2s identified by labels giving the following information : Date and place of manufacture Serial number , Model type and number ‘Type approval ané compliance with standards. In addition, to mest HHS requirements (USA) concerning AX radiation, mAs accuracy, fitration and ‘source-skin distance, the diferent components concerned catry a label “COMPLIES WITH RADI. ATION PERFORMANCE STANDARDS 21 CFR SUBCHAPTER J Other labels are also supplied separately for specitic compliance with prevaling local regulations. GE Medical Systems STENOSCOP PLUS REV2 ‘sm 2240906-100 GE Medical Systems STENOSCOP PLUS Reve ‘sm 2240906-100 MEM DESCRIPTION ‘REEERENCE MODELE. (USA) A FRAME - CONTROL CONSOLE 828.490. GOSS ZPOXCST2 B XRHEAD 828520 Go1s 2uOHTST2 © COLLIMATOR for IMAGER i6em 6") 828751. G025 ZOAL6ST2 22 em (9) 828 752.6 025 ‘20A22812 D_ CASSETTE HOLDER for IMAGER 16 om (6") 2x 300m 830 534G 015 9s" 9.5" 830535 G O15 ZLA6ST2 CASSETTE HOLDER for IMAGER 22 em (9") 24x 300m 830 536 G a15 95° x95" 830537 G 015, ‘zoL228T2 E IMAGER 16m (6") CCD SoH 860 926 POTS zccpi6sT 22m (9") CCD SOHz 860 926 P 095 zecp22sT Gem (6") CDRH 60H 860 926 P 085 zecp16sT 22cm (9") CDRH 60H 1860926 P 105 zecp2sT F MONITORS CART 9-1-4 Travel conditions ‘To move the mobile unit rom one place to another, respect the following conditions ~ vertical *C-Arm” ~ imager upwards = "wigwag’ movement cantered + C-Arm retracted as far as possible toward the console = columa low position ~ movements locked = ratchet the direction handle in order to have the back wheels parallel to the chassis ~ foot brake released CAUTION af ‘THE MOBILE UNIT IS NOT EQUIPPED WITH NEGATIVE ACTION BRAKES, FOR TRAVELLING ON A SLOPE, THE OPERATOR HAS TO BE IN FRONT OF THE MOBILE UNIT AND. ‘THE MONITOR HOLDER, AND, IF NECESSARY A SECOND PERSON MUST BE AVAILABLE TO HELP. GE Medical Systems STENOSCOP PLUS Rev) sm 2240606100 3-2 MAIN SUPPLY ‘The mobile is factory wired for 228V/S0Hz single - phase networks (Europe) OR 120V/60H2 single - phase networks (U.S.A) OR to any of the configuraions mentioned in the table below in 3-2-1-1 A fequency adaptation on ste requires adaptations inthe rable but also inthe imager, ‘monitor For the mobile, proceed as specified hereunder, 3-2-1 LINE ADAPTATION OF THE MOBILE SRRNTION: | The imager frequency isnot adaptable onsite, The complete CCD Camera must be changed if the frequency has to be most, 9-2-1-1 STR1 TRANSFORMER: ‘The line adaptation is made at tha transformer STR (diagram 1-10) Connect wires marked A and B, and jumpers marked C and D according to the mains voltage and frequency. memory and ‘a5 shown in the hereunder chart MAINS SUPPLY FREQ * * 24ov | 228 | 220V | 2o8v | 200v 120V }1oBV | 100v Marqued wire STR1 TERMINALS, Frequency soHz | 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 Adaptation A soKz |S 5 5 5 5 5 S 5 Voltage 5 7 1 1 3 3 7 2 3 ‘Adaptation ‘dumper C 4-5 4-7 [4-6 |4-7 [4-6 [a-6 | 4-8 Jumper D 2-2 | 2-2) 2-2 72-2] 3-2 |/4-5 | a6] ac? * Forthe lines 120, 108 and 100V, itis obligatory to switch the machine over to REDUGED POWER SIS REOUCTION OF POWER 's programmed atthe CI 3A9 DIAPHRAGMS 2 using the someon $193.8 (2-7) (diagram 117} S193,8 OFF Notmat power $133.8 ON Reduced power * For the lines 120V 408V and 100VPit Fesistor 9R2, see diagram 1-10b-28 Connect the jumper from 982 to SRt also obligatory to connect in parallel on 991 an additional 220V t0 240V Mains 100V 0 120V Mains GE Medical Systems STENOSCOP PLUS REV 2 ‘sm 2240806-100 ‘Transportation lock bar (rod) 9smt ‘ON/OFF 9PL1 GE Medical Systems STENOSCOP PLUS REV2 sm 2240906-100 2 SUPPLY CABLE For the mobile units wired for 120V(USA), the supply cable is delivered from the factory with ts plug. For the mobile units wired for 228V (Europe), the supply cable is delivered without a plug According to local regulations, cennect @ plug (min 18A single phase + earth) as folows : blue wire : 228 brown wire : 226 yellow/green wire: earth 3-3 INTERCONNECTION ~ Connect the cable coming from the mobile unit to the plug 9PL! situated on the back of the monitor holder, ‘Screw the fixing device in a clockwise direction. . ~ Connect the supplementary equipotentialty cable to the earth terminal ber (CEI oniy) = Connected the network supply cable to the socket provided at the installation. 9-4 EQUIPMENT INSTALLATION Put the apparatus under tension with the switch at the back of the monitor cart. ‘3-4-1, UNBLOGKING THE COLUMN For transport, this equipment is fited with a bar which immobilize the column. This bar is placed in a sheath situated under the chassis and accessible from near the right rear wheel. ‘The bar must be removed to allow the columns to move. ‘To remove the bar, activate for a short instant the button controling the descent of the column. ‘This action has the effect of unblocking the bar which can then be removed ATTENTION! itis absolutely necessary to keep this bar and put it back in place if the equipment has to be trans: ported. To avoia losing it, itis suggested that the bar be fixed on the monitor cart (behind the monitor). GE Medical Systems STENOSCOP PLUS REV2 ‘sm 2240906-100 3-5 CDRH CERTIFICATION ‘The unit is completely assembled and tested for CDRH compliance in the plant except for video imager, which for certain markets, is associated in the feld. In order to make sure that the installed unit complies, the following tests have to be made 1. Check that all mounting bolts for the X-Ray head and image intensifier are tightened. fa loose bol is found, perform the beam alignement in Rad and Fluoro. 2. Check operator display, operation of pushbutton and of buzzers Sce chap 6 RG 40 PW swiches position 3. Verily Fluor mA 4, Verity Rad mas 5. Verity Fiuoro mA kVp range in manual and automatic mode 6, Make 2 quick test of the Fiuoro ABG loop. With 2 mm copper on the X-ray head, in normal fisoro automatic mode, the kVp-mA normally stabilize for the 6" It for the 9" I, large field ” Low Dose High Dose | KV ser 65/67 mA LIALG 3.2/3.4 . 6 Low Dose High Dose VK 68/70 ~ 68/70 mA 1.9720 3.6/3.9 IH this tast fails, make a complete kVp test. GE Medical Systems STENOSCOP PLUS REV2 ‘sm 2240906-100 3-6 MD COMPONENTS INTERCONNECTIONS. GE Medical Systems STENOSCOP PLUS REV2 ‘sm 2240906100 3-7 MDA Plus COMPONENTS INTERCONNECTIONS ternal conmctos (af) aor peau sur soa GE Medical Systems STENOSCOP PLUS REV2 ‘sm 2240806-100 3-8 COMPONENTS POWER SUPPLY WIRING. SeoScnemates98 — $T bt uo 1! Monon es oe lronnon SS no we + wouron a ns wonton [ —+ wa 2 ‘See Scheenaties 18 | | sl grate r aaa uPsio UL > MONITOR B | [na grata pert ‘ Es sag ed STAN eat TRaNspaneL | a » | oy» comean TT me wl GE Medical Systems REV2 STENOSCOP PLUS ‘sm 2240806-100 3-9 CCM 620 - Photography parameters setting This procedure is @ summary of this one available in the camera documentation (furnished with the unit). 8-9-4 Brightness, contrast and density adjustment. ‘Values to be set: Positive Negative SoHz — GOHz BAT 020 025 Density 056 064 cRT 250 200 a Switch ON the Video Imager. 'b The message windows indicates the warm - up cycle time (60 sec.) WARMUP 60 WARMUP 59 WARMUP 58 WARMUP 00 © Atthe end of warm - up, you will hear a short beep, followed by the messages here alter. SELF TEST CALIBRATING Ia 1/1 USRI POS i d Hit the "PROGRAM" button and chack the displayed message. SFMT4 USR1 POS GE Medical Systems STENOSCOP PLUS REV2 ‘sm 2240906-100 POS. or NEG. Selection, Fit the buttons fo set the cursor on the left side of " POS”. “pos_)) (1) NEG 2 ‘Then hit the buttons to select * POS " or" NEG™ 2) (Caeser) cs) CO) 2 ————, Press once the key in order to diplay B00 Coo Doo Adjust the BRIGHTNESS with the keys | tH UW >B020 Cao Doo Hit once the key to select the CONTRAST withthe keys Elo ‘Then adjust the conicast with the keys 8020 250 boa Press the button HE Eo and set the appropriate DENSITY ( 50 or 60 Hz) B020 C250 DoS ‘Sore these new values with the " PROGRAM ” button. ; Refer to the CCM 620 manual for more details over these adjustments GE Medical Systems STENOSCOP PLUS REV2 ‘sm 2240906-100 CHAPTER 4 - FUNCTIONAL CHECK TABLE OF CONTENTS 4-1 MECHANICAL TESTS . eas oe 43 DISPLACEMENT 4.3 WIG-WAG of °C" ARM ASSEMBLY i 4.3 4-1-3 IN-OUT MOTION OF "C" ARM ASSEMBLY . 4.3 4-1-4 CG - ARM ROTATION AROUND THE HORIZONTAL AXIS 4.38 4-1-5 ORBITAL ROTATION OF C-ARM 44 4-1-6 STABILITY OF "C" ARM ASSEMBLY .... 4.4 4-1-7 C-ARMUP-DOWN MOTION .... 4.4 4-2 CDRH COMPLIANCE TEST .. 4.5 424 422 4-23 42-4 GENERATOR OPERATOR INDICATORS LEAKAGE RADIATION TESTING OF THE DIAGNOSTIC SOURCE ASSEMBLY 4 PRIMARY BARRIER PROTECTION . RADIATION LEAKAGE OF THE IMAGE INTENSIFIER ASSEMBLY KV PEAK MEASUREMENT... FLUORO mA MEASUREMENT veces ‘TUBE QUARENT EXPOSURE TIME PRODUCT .......00.5+ FLUOROSCOPY TIMER. (Not required for tube replacement or re-load). REPRODUCIBILITY foe coteeeeeee QUALITY CONTROL OF THE X RADIATION vo aa MAX FLUOROSCOPIG ENTRANCE EXPOSURE RATE ...... ALIGNMENT OF THE X-RAY FIELD AND SPOT FILM CASSETTE 4.12 ALIGNMENT OF THE EDGES OF THE X-RAY FIELD WITH THE EDGES OF ‘THE FLUOROSCOPIC IMAGE RECEIVER 4.13, GE Medical Systems STENOSCOP PLUS REV2 ‘sm 2240808-100 4 FUNCTIONAL CHECK GE Medical Systems STENOSCOP PLUS REV2 ‘sm 2240906-100 GE Medical Systems STENOSCOP PLUS REV2 ‘sm 2240906-100 4-1 MECHANICAL TESTS ‘The mechanical tests will be only performed when unit installation is completed : all the covers are fixed, The cassette holder is not present on the image intensifier head excepted if required. 4-1-1 DISPLACEMENT With brake ON, @ minimum of 189 N (18 kg - 40 Ibs) is required to move the unit on a level hare! surface, With brake released (item 1}, a maximum of SON (Bkg - 11 fos) is required, 4-1-2 WIG-WAG of °C" ARM ASSEMBLY Motion : 12.30 degrees. with brake ON (item 2), a minimum torque of 100 mN (10 mkg- 72 foot pounds) is required to move the assembly. With brake released, a maximum torque of 1.6 mN (1,5mkg ~ 11 foot pounds) is required, IN-OUT MOTION OF ARM ASSEMBLY ‘Travel : 200 mm When brake is released (tem 9 : not showed on image), maximum of 50 N (Skg — 11 Ibs) in requited to move the assembly when the unit is harizontal When the brake is ON, @ minimum of 250 N (25 kg ~ 55 lbs) is required. 4-1-4 C- ARM ROTATION AROUND THE HORIZONTAL AXIS Rotation : 330% (210° OW and 120° CCW) With brake ON (item 4), a minimum torque of 100 mN (10 mkg = 72 foot pounds) is required to rotate the assembly ‘With brake released, a maximum torque of 20 mN (2mkg - 14.5 foot pounds is required: GE Medical Systems STENOSCOP PLUS REV2 ‘sm 3240906-100 4-1-5 ORBITAL ROTATION OF C-ARM Rotation from the horizontal : 118? with 18 em (6°) imager 105? with 22 cm (9°) imager 1. C-Arm in a vertical plane With brake released (item 5), a maximum of 50 N (Sig - 11 Ibs) is required to rotate tho assem- by. 2. C-Arm in an horizontal plane With brake released, 2 maximum of 100 N (10 kg - 22 its) is required to rotate the assembly With the brake ON, 2 minimum of 250 N (25kq ~ 55 los) is required to rotate the ascombly 4-1-6 STABILITY OF °C" ARM ASSEMBLY Conditions : ~ all covers in place = cassette holder no fixed on the imager ~ brakes released : C-ARM, C-ARM support... Amaximum of 30 N (8kg ~ 7 Ibs) is required to maintain the assembly in any position. 4-1-7 C-ARM UP-DOWN MOTION Total travel : 455 mm (17,9") for Imager 16 cm (6") 475 mm (18,7") for imager 22 cm (9") ‘The maximum time of travel is 13 seconds. GE Medical Systems REV2 STENOSCOP PLUS ‘sm 2240906-100 4-2 CDRH COMPLIANCE TEST For more details, see HHS Stenoscop Test - Direction 46-017567. Precautions ‘) Be sure that both leads are connected when the miliammeter is inserted in the middle point of the H.V. transformer, Failure to do so could cause electrical shocks and damage the equipment. by Avoid thermal overioad of the X-ray tube. Rater to the tube rating charts (Included in the user's ‘manual (OM) ©) The sign gy indicates that X-rays will be emitted during this test. ve GUARD AGAINST X-RADIATION. NOTE 1: instruments used are listed at the end of this chapter § 5. NOTE 2: if the measured or calculated values are not within the tolerances, consult a qualified technician. ‘The FDA tests for the Stenosoop are suitable for the GE HHS form 3382, ‘The following information on doing the applicable tests will provide the means for adapting the data to the form 3882. Applicable data forms are referenced with sample date. References are made to standard GE methods descrited in DIRECTION 13894, SYSTEM TESTS FOR HHS, Oniy the tests that apply to the Stenoscop are included GENERATOR OPERATOR INDICATORS TONES AND BUZZERS YES Qa NO a NIA a WARNING LABEL PRESENT YES. nog NA TONES AND BUZZERS ALSO INCLUDE LIGHTS. Asa radiographic exposure is made the exposure puch bution lights and atthe end af the exo FF cre t extinguishes tr addition a tone is heard atthe end ofthe exposure. In Fluoro the § minutes timer push button lashes at 427 seconds and at 6:67 seconds & terme nates the fluoro exposure. The "YES" box should be checked WARNING LABEL PRESENT is applicable. ‘The label can be found below the jock for the rotational motion of the © Arm. "WARNING : This X-ray unit may be dangerous to patient and operator unless sale exposure factors and operating instructions are observed.” The "YES" box should be checked. 4-2-2 LEAKAGE RADIATION TESTING OF THE DIAGNOSTIC SOURCE ASSEMBLY The radiation leak test is carried ous in factory on each unit Rejection limits : 60 mF/H or 1 mR/min (at 110 kV ~ 1 mA continuous duty), This leakage radiation being a constant factor, there is no need to check iton site. GE Medical Systems STENOSCOP PLUS REV2, ‘sm 2240808-100 4-2-3 PRIMARY BARRIER PROTECTION ‘On each unit, the conformity of the primary barrier, dimensions, position and Lead thickness is verified by the manufacturer. 2-4 RADIATION LEAKAGE OF THE IMAGE INTENSIFIER ASSEMBLY (Max 1 mBjnour) ‘Test performed on each unit by the manufacturer (must not be checked in the field). 4-2-5 KV PEAK MEASUREMENT Tools Needed : KYmeasurement Wisconsin Cassette or Keithley 35080 kVp divider, (or equivalent) (B2865C Fiiter Pack, 65 KV ~ 125 kV) Note : Conversion factor for this Pack = +.58V. Voltage measurement Digital Multimeter, 4 digits input impedance > 10 megohm ippel measurement Oscilloscope dual channel input impedance > 10 megohm Procedure: ‘A direct measurement of the kVp is not possible because the ANODE and CATHODE connec- tions are not accessible. ‘This procedure uses the Keithley non - invasive kVp meter to calibrate the voltage reference at 110 : KV and then to rely on this calibrated voltage ret- ference to check the ather kVp values. NOTE: kVp measurements may also be taken with the Keithley, the appropriate fiter pack and it's conversion factor, however the accuracy af these citferent packs at these different ranges is not established, So use these as a means of checking and not necessarily as the actual definitive measurement Connect DVM to 312.12 with reference to V. Com. (DVM...) ‘Make these radiographic exposures : 110 kV XmAs. ‘choose the mAs appropriate, see Wisconsin or Keithley manual. Avp 1i0Kv ote Dyaiazaid Example 19.94 = 109-14 ‘Now this RATIO K can be used to calculate tha other kVps as the SA12.a12 values are measured (No exposures needed) K- 4.6 GE Medical Systems STENOSCOP PLUS REV2, ‘sm 2240906-100 SELECTEDEV _ [3Aizai2 0) CALCULATED KV (K*X) a0 34 35 30 iio Rejection Limits= 40 to 84 kVp :*/_ 15% 8510 110 KVp:*!. 7% ‘With a scope check : 3A12.E7 / E8 for SSK: 27.8V Pk. */. 15% Ripple TOK: SS.OV Pk. */_ 10% SEE SHEET NO TAG or NO TAG FOR ADJUSTMENTS IF NEEDED 4-2-6 FLUORO mA MEASUREMENT Instrument required: mA meter (category 0.5). ‘Tho tube current is preset only in manual fluoroscopy, Wd, Te cuter measurod withthe mA meter, connected to tho mile point of he HV trans: former, will be the sum of the tube current afd the curcent in the voltage divider. ‘At 40 KY, the current in the voltage divider is 0.1 mA (Le. without fitament heating). This correc tive factor is proportional to the kVp. ‘Al 100 kVp, take the following measurements, after connecting the mA meter to the HV circuit (middie point) as shown in schematic 17C. Preset value Measured carrent Corrective Taotor "fube current TOR out 035 04 025 1 025 ~| as [o2s } Max. mts accepted The cifference betwaen tube current and current cisplayed must not exceed 11. (0,18 mA + 7% of presel value) NOTE: If the measured values are net within the tolerances, apply the adjustment procequre (on sheet NO TAG. z GE Medical Systems STENOSCOP PLUS REV2 ‘sm 2240906-100 4-2-7 TUBE CURRENT EXPOSURE TIME PRODUCT Instrument required : mAs meter. ‘Connect the mAs mater to the middle point of the HV transformer -,sae schematic 17C. mAs measuremont to be taken at 60 kVp: ve mAs seting TAS measurement GOEVP a6 T 3 160 Max. limits: */_ (0,418 mAs + 7% of preset value) NOTE : Ifthe measured value is not within tolerances, apply the adjustment procedure of adjust- ment sheet NO TAG. 4-2-8 FLUOROSCOPY TIMER. (Not required for tube replacement or re-load). Tools: Huer stop watch Method Measure the time o Measured time must be between 4 min. 26 sec between a reset of Fluoroscopy and the FF vroment when the buzzor is energized : 10 sec Check the "YES" box. NOTE: If the measured value is not within tolerances, apply the adjustment procedure on adjust- ment sheet NO TAG, GE Medical Systems. STENOSCOP PLUS REV? ‘sm 2240906-100 4-2-9 REPRODUCIBILITY Tools: Capintec 192 Dosimeter with PM30 ionization chamber (90ec) or equivalent dovice. Procedure : . Place the radiation probe approximately 300 mm from the Image Intonsifier as shown below. NOTE : X RAY TABLE TOP CAN BE USED WITH THE ARM EITHER VERTICAL OR HORIZONTAL TO POSITION ‘THE PROBE. ace Aluminum fitration of 3.8 em 200 mm from the image intensifier. Note that the Aluminum fitration have a very slight influence on the measurement. wo Select 80 kV, 50 mAs and make a preheating exposure Select 50 kV, .16 mAs and make an exposure and mea- sure the dose in mR. ‘Select 110 KV, 20 mAs and make an exposure and ‘measure the dose in mR. epaat these last two steps ten times within one hour ‘and fil in the table below; REPRODUCIBILITY OF EXPOSURE TEST3.6 EXPOSURE - (mA) kvp | mas | Sec. x |s lo e q 2 3 4 5 & 7 8 5 10 50 | .16 | 10 | 20 | CV = Coefficient of variation Xs Average exposure = Standard deviation Acceptance Criteria CV < 0.048, Exposure #1.2.3 ete ‘a = Number of exposures GE Medical Systems REV2, 4-2-10 QUALITY CONTROL OF THE X RADIATION STENOSCOP PLUS ‘sm 2240908-100 NOTE : Specific test point is at 71 KV, thus the minimum half value layer requirement is 2.4mm of Al, (mandatory). Tools: Capintec 192 Dosimeter with PM30 ionization chamber(30ee) or equivalent device, ‘Standard absorber : 2.5 mm of 1{00 type Al: 46-173 632G1 Procedure : Position the radiation probe as shown here; NOTE : X RAY TABLE TOP CAN BE USED. WITH THE C ARM EITHER HORIZONTAL OR VERTICAL TO POSITION THE PROBE. - Open the collimator blades, Select 71 kV at 2.5 mA in Fiuoro Mode. Wig Make an exposure and measure the exposure rate with no __ Sid Absorber Reading (nn) RATIO = raed Reading (mi Record value on form 3382 added fitration, This represents 100% transmission level Place the Standard Avsorber in the beam as shown in the itustration and repeat the above exposure and also note exp. Divide the WITH ABSORBER reading by the WITHOUT ABSORBER reading PMID IONISATION ‘CHAMBER, STANDARD ABSORBER Ratio must be greater than 0.50 RADIATION READING WITHOUT STAN- DARD ABSORBER RATIO ATHIWE aaa (wiTHAWiTHOUT) ‘STANDARD ABSORBER ADDITIONAL FIL- TRATION MOUN- TED IN BEAM TO OBTAIN THIS RATIO (NONREMO- VABLE) STENOSCOP 2 GE Medical Systems REV2 STENOSCOP PLUS ‘sm 2240906-100 4-2-11 MAX FLUOROSCOPIC ENTRANCE EXPOSURE RATE, Tools: . Capintec 192 Dosimeter with PM0 ionization chamber (20 0} or equivalent device. | Lead Sheet 1/8" thick or equivalent blocking. Standart absorber 20 x 20 x 3.8 om Alu type 1100 Procedure : Position equipment as shown in the illustration; Note : L1. needs to be blocked from Radiation NOTE : X RAY TABLE TOP CAN BE USED WITH ‘THE C ARM EITHER HORIZONTAL OR VERTICAL, TO POSITION THE PROBE. Place Aluminum fitration of 3.8 om 200 mm from © the image intensifier. we Note that the alurninum fitration have a very slight influence on the measurement, ‘Open the colimator blades. Select AUTO mode (HLC) and initiate Fiuore. Note the exposure rate and the kV / mA parameters MOKY-3.9mA, LEAD SHEET - PLoMS rm comes AnSOREER PA0 IONISATION ‘CHAMBER . Sélect MANUAL made 90 KV at 8.5 mA and intiate Fiuoro Note the exposure rate. Record value on form 3382 TECHNIC DATA TAKEN NORMAL DOSE HLC Dose SELECTED | DIALED | ACTUAL mA MODE kVp kvp mA R/MIN mA, R/MIN Maximum 20 ‘Manual «a 80 ' no Maximum 110 Automatic ‘The dose rate shall not exceed 9 R/Min. GE Medical Systems REV2 STENOSCOP PLUS ‘sm 2240906-100 4-2-12 ALIGNMENT OF THE X-RAY FIELD AND SPOT FILM CASSETTE ‘On each unit, the X-ray field and the fm cassette are aligned by the manufacturer. This alignment is not to be checked on site, except in the case of replacement of image intensifier or X-ray tube head, Test: equipment requires: cassette, ( 9" 1/2x 9" 1/2 for USA), standard X-ray film, and a lead plate (2 mm thick and about 3 em of diameter) Procedure : Insta! the cassette holder Paco a cassette (S*1/2 x9 1/2 for USA) wit the lead plate ints center in the cassette holder. initiate 3 RAD exposures 50 kV ~ 1 mAs. (FW witsiout MOVING THE CASSETTE, remove the lead plate Inate 1 RAD exposure 50 KV 1 mAs. After processing the fm, measure the distances between the edges of the images and the edges ofthe fir ‘The edge ofthe image is determined with point having the same density than inthe mark of the load plate Theo, measure the distance between the center ofthe field and the center ofthe fim Max, limits: La Landi +1 < 26% SID (22.5 men) LeUster -< 3,5% SID (31.6 mm) a < 1,5% SID (13,5 mm) SID (source image distance). GE Medical Systems REV2 STENOSCOP PLUS ‘sm 2240908-100 4-2-13ALIGNMENT OF THE EDGES OF THE X-RAY FIELD WITH THE EDGES OF THE FLUOROSCOPIC IMAGE RECEIVER “This alignment is carved out on each unit by the manufacturer and is not to be checked on site, except when the image intensifier, X-ray tube head or collimator is replaced. Test equipment required: ‘Special fixture made of two sets of steel wires. Each set is made of straight parallel wires (1 om apa). ‘A washer is located in the center of the mesh, standard X-ray fm and cassette. Method: ~Place the fixture on the cassette holder and make an exposure in fluoro mode (50 KV ~ 0.5 mA ~ 3 sec). wo ‘The collimator must be open to the fluoroscopic field size. “After processing the film, observe the image of the fixture (in the same position) on the TV ‘screen and then redraw this image on the processed film taking the mesh and the washer as a reference. “Tha edges of the X-ray field and the edges of the fluoroscopic image receiver are then visible on the same film and the alignment faults can be measured as shown ‘Max. limits: bee < 2.5% SID (22.5 mm) rar << 2.5% SID (22.5 mm) elerer << 3,5% SID (81.6 mm) NOTE 1: With the dual field image intensifier, this alignment shall be checked with the 2 fields, NOTE 2: Mandatory Complianed Form is supplied with each system, Ege of the field (lim) rm Edge of the image. it measured value are not within the tolerances, see Disassembly/Reassembly sheet DR 11. GE Medical Systems STENOSCOP PLUS REV2 ‘9m 2240906-100 6-4-2 STENOSCOP D/R JOB CARDS svcaves Go? Job Card DIR 1 ....- ee . 6.8 Purpose: DISSASSEMBLY { —-REASSEMBLY OF == MOBILE SYSTEM —- FRONT COVER. «...... cesses 6.8 Job Card DIR-2 ° 6.10 Purpose: DISASSEMBLY / REASSEMBLY OF MOBILE SYSTEA REAR COVER.G. 10 Job Card DR 3 6.12 Parpose: DISASSEMBLY / REASSEMBLY OF X-RAY HEAD UPPER COVER. 6.12 Job Card DIR 4 Purpose; DISASSEMBLY / REASSEMBLY OF THE STEERING HANDLE. 6.14 6.14 Job Card DIRS : Purpose: CONTROL CONSOLE OPENING PROCEDURE. 6.16 6.16 Job Card DRG . : cee secre 6.18, Purpose: DISASS sacaaeist., OAR Job Card DIRT taseee 6620 Purpose: RELEASING THE CONVERTER AND CARD RACK. cesses 6.20 Job Card D/R.8 canmenaee O22 Purpose: DISASSEMBLY / REASSEMBLY OF BACK WHE esseeee 6538 Job Card DIR 6.24 Purpose: DISASSEMBLY / REASSEMBLY OF BACK WHEEL RAKE CAM. . 6.24 Job Card DIR 10 Purpose: DISASSEMBLY / REASSEMBLY BRAKE SHOE. 6.26 6.26 Job Card DIR 11... Purpose: DISASSEMBLY / REASSEMBLY OF X-RAY HEAD. 6.28 6.28 Job Card D/R 12. es 6.3 Purpose: DISASSEMBLY’ REASSEMBLY OF THE C-ARM MOTOR PWD... 6.37 Job Card DR 13 covert eeees 6.39) Purpose: DISASSEMBLY ' REASSEMBLY or MODULATOR CAPACITORS 4C1 TO 4¢¢ GE Medical Systems STENOSCOP PLUS REV2 ‘sm 2240906-100 Job Card D/R 14 canna : - 6.41 Purpose: DISASSEMBLY 1 REASSEMBLY or INVERTER RECTIFIER BRIDGEACR?. .....+ serene + 6.41 Job Card D/R AS - ao 6.43 Parpose: DISASSEMBLY ! or PRESSE-PACK ‘SEMICONDUCTORS. = 6.43 Job Card DR 16 6.45 Purpose: DISASSEMBLY / REASSEMBEY’ OF TRANSFORMER STR. 6.45 7 Job Card D/R 17 ca 6.47 Porpose: DISASSEMBLY 1 REASSEMBLY or HEATING POWER SUPPLY PWB SAL. ...- 6.47 Job Card DIR 18 6.49 Purpose: DISASSEMILY / REASSEMBLY OF CONTROL CONSOLE PWR... 6.49 Job Card DR 19 «6.51 Purpose: DISASSEMBLY / REASSEMBLY OF C-ARM MOTOR IMI. 6.51 Job Card D/R 20 i 6.53 Purpose: DISASSEMBLY / REASSEMBLY OF BREAKER 9SMI. «... 6.53 Job Card DIR 21 55 Purpose: X-RAY LAMP. 58 Job Card DIR 22 sasueg sense 6.57 Purpose: “C-ARM” CABLE REPLACEMENT. 6.57 6-4-3 DAP (DOSE AREA PRINTER) D/R JOB CARDS 6.64 Job Card DiR 40 ugenesnvesaesvesaes 665 Purpose: ION CHAMBER, sesesseeeee 6.65 Job Card D/R 41 6.67 Purpose: DOSE AREA PRODUCT METER ise ay REPLACEMENT (NOT WITH MDA MEMORY) «. seventeen 6667 6-4-4 — IMAGEUR D/R JOB CARDS 6.69 Job Card D/R 50 6.70 Purpose: IMAGEUR HEAD DISASSEMBLY / REASSEMBLY. 6.70 GE Medical Systems STENOSCOP PLUS REV2 ‘sm 2240906-100 Job Card D/R $1. 6.7 Purpose: X-RAY IMAGE INTENSIFIER TUBE DISASSEMBLY / REASSEMBLY.6.72 Job Card DIR 52. 6.78 Purpose: FHV POWER SUPPLY DISASSEMBLY / REASSEMBLY. 6.78 Job Card D/R 53 6.80 Purpose: COMPACT OPTICS. 6.80 Job Card D/R $4 see 6.86 Purpose: BOARD CAGE DISASSEMBLY / REASSEMBLY, cesses 6.86 Job Card DIR 55 6.88 Purpose: PRINTED WIRING BOARDS DISASSEMBLY / REASSEMBLY. .... 6.88 6-4-5 MEMORY D/RJOB CARDS 6.99 Job Card DR 70 A. 6.91 Purpose: MIDAS BOARD. 6.91 Job Card DIR 71 A 6.93 Purpose: AVIAS BOARD. .. 6.93 Job Card DIR 72 A. . +. 6.95 Purpose: RS 232 BOARD. . Job Card DIR 73 ; 6.97 Purpose: VGA BOARD. . 6.97 Job Card DIR 74 costes o 6.99 Purpose: TOUCH SCREEN ASSEMBLY . cesses 6.99) Job Card DR 75 «2... itatnvense® 6.101 Purpose: HARD DISK REPLACEMEN] cess 101 Job Card DIR 76 «2-4. ” 6.108 Purpose: MDN DISASSEMBLY/REASSPMBLY .... 3.1 Mechanical mouati 3.2 Laptop connectio bbyper terminal mode 33 Configuration change for MDa GE Medical Systems REV2 STENOSCOP PLUS ‘sm 2240906-100 Job Card DIR TT... - Purpose: LS 120 SUPER FLOPPY DRIVE .. Job Card DR 78 a ranean Purpose: SOFTWARE LOADING PROCEDURE FOR STENOSCOP .. Job Card DIR ... sete : Purpose: SOFTWARE LOADING PROCEDURE FOR STENOSCOP PLUS 6-4-6 MONITOR CART D/R JOB CARDS Job Card DIR 90 betes on Purpose: DISASSEMBLY / REASSEMBLY OF MONITOR CART COVERS. 6-8 ADJUSTMENT SHEETS 6-5-1 GENERAL cesses 6.128 MECHANICAL ADJUSTMENTS .......0.+ 6-5-2. STENOSCOP RVG JOB CARDS ( MECHANICAL) Job Card RG 101, Purpose: BACK WHEELS ALIGNMENT, Job Card RG 102 Purpose: HANDLE PO HON. Job Card RG 103, Purpose: “C ARM" ROTATION BRAKE. Job Card 104... Purpose: WIG WAG-BRAKE . Tob Card 105 vee sseeeee 6.138 Purpose: ORBITAL BRAKE aeeteecnseeeriits 6.138 Job Card 106 6.140 Purpose: HORIZONTAL BRAKE... teste saraavects 6s Job Card 107 . . 6.142 Purpose: TUBE HEAD ADJUSTMENT. 6.1402 6-5-3 LASER R/G JOB CARDS 6.143 GE Medical Systems STENOSCOP PLUS REV2 ‘sm 2240808-100 Fob Card RG 130... : = 6.144 Purpose: EXTERNAL LASER AIMING, + 6.144 Job Card RG 131... seeteeeeces 6.148 Purpose: INTEGRATED LASER INSTALLATION AND ALIGNMENT. ...... 6.148 ELECTRONIC ADJUSTMENTS... 6-S-4°_ STENOSCOP #/G JOB CARDS +) 6.160 + 6.160 Job Card RG 201 o eee 6.161 Purpose: TUBEHEAD CALIBRATION STEERING GUIDE .,..... 6.161 JobCard RG 202 minster ee, 7 6.162 Purpose: KV CIRCUIT GAIZ._ = R216) DIAGRAM = 23D MEASURE WITH WISCONSIN CASSETTE. ., 6.162 Job Card RG 203, : sates ce + 6.164 Parpose: KV CIRCUIT GAI2_- R216) DIAGRAM) MEASURE WITH KEITHLEY 35080 6.164 Job Card Ry 204, ory cose 6.166 Purpose: INVERTER SCR CROSSFIRE SAFETY (TRAVEL SAFETY) . 6.166 Job Card RG 205 6.168 Purpose: FLUORO ADJU! (BA26 - R9) DIAGRAM 8: LAMENT 4. 6 . 168, Job Card RG 206 si 6.170 Purpose: FILAMENT BOOST FLUORO (FLUORO Pat + 6.170 Job Card RG 207 . 6.172 Purpose: FLUORO TIMER ~ DIAGRAM 103A. +. 6AM Job Card RG 208 6.174 Purpose: BACKUP TIMER FOR 160 MAS EXCEEDED (RAD SAVETY) «1... 6.174 Job Card RG 209... owen cesses 6.16 Purpose: FILAMENT BOOST " RAD — @DO_—ONLY.—sFRADIOGRAPITIC CASSETTE OPTION)... 6.176 Job Card RG 210 ae waneveveg 6.180 Purpose: FILAMENT SWITCHING (RAD / FLUORO SWITCH CHECK) .... 6. 180 GE Medical Systems STENOSCOP PLUS REV2 sm 2240908-100 Job Card RG211 .., ome : : 6.182 Purpose: MAS INTEGRATOR CAL. (RAD FUNCTION - ONLY RADIOGRAPHIC CASSETTE OPTION) ..... oo 6.182 Purpose: ONLY RADIOGRAPHIC CASSETTE OPTION) 6.182 Job Card RG 212. . 6.184 Purpose: ABC RESPONSE .... 6. 184 Job Card RG 213 «eee eee Ff sees 6.193 Purpose: 3A1 INTERFACE DSM PWB (201 - 2108). 6.193 Job Card RG 214 ciiteeteeeneese 6.200 Purpose: PWB SWITCHES PROGRAMMATION. 6.200 6-5-5 DOSE AREA PRINTER (DAP) R/G JOB CARD - 6.202 Job Card RG 240. cess 6.203 Purpose: CALIBRATION DOSE AREA PRODUCT METER. «--eeeeeeeece+ 6.203 6-5-6 IMAGER R/G JOB CARDS . 6.210 Job Card RG 249, coe sintninaiinrssvreaTa = 6.212 Purpose: CCD CALIBRATION STEERING GUIDE . 6.212 Job Card RG 250.2... cee 6.213 Purpose: INTERFACE CONTROLS ALIGNME! K. (IMAGER)... 6,213, Job Card RG 251 cee 6.217 Purpose: INPUT DOSE RATE ADJUSTMENT < 6.27 Job Card RG 252... : 6.21 Purpose: “X-RAY ON “DELAY ADJUSTMENT, = 6.21 Job Card RG 253... gees 6.23 Purpose: BLACK LEVEL THRESHOLD ADJUSTMENT. ..... 6.223 Job Card RG 254 : seslecypeceees = 6.225 Purpose: Il ASSEMBLY ALIGNMENT WITH LONGITUDINAL AXIS, ...... 6.225 Job Card RG 285... see 6.227 Purpose: VIDEO SIGNAL LEVEL CHECK. . = 6.27 GE Medical Systems STENOSCOP PLUS REV2 ‘sm 2240908-100 Job Card RG 256 . - 6.231 Purpose: PERIODIC DOSE CHECK. . see 6.231 Job Card RG 350 6.237 Purpose: IMAGE INTENSIFIER HIGH VOLTAGE SUPPLY ADJUSTMENT . 6.237 Job Card RG 351 + 6.245 Purpose: COMPACT OPTICS ADJUSTMENT «42.06. + 6.248 Job Card RG 352 aasavesvesoats osaanes = 6.255 Purpose: CCD INTERFACE BOARD ADJUSTMENT... + 6.285 Job Card RG 353... re . = 6.261 Purpose: CCD VIDEO BOARD ADJUSTMENT... + 6.261 Job Card RG.35¢ : seeseeeees : 6.2m Purpose: X-RAY IMAGE INTENSINIER TUBE ADJUSTMENT... + 6.2m 6-5-7 MEMORY RG JOB CARDS 6.274 Job Card RGIT0 ... eseg OURS Purpose: MDA MEMORY CUSTOMER CONFIGURATION RESTORE ...44.00+5 seseees 6.275 Job Card RGI79 . 6.277 Purpose: TOUCH SCREEN CALIBRATION ..... 6.277 Job Card RGITI 6.281 Purpose: CUSTOMERCONFIGURATIONUPGRADE (DICOMCONFIGURATION)6.281 Job Card RG270 . . 6.284 Purpose: DICOM SETTING WITH MDA PLUS + 6.284 6-6 LIST OF USED MEASURING EQUIPMENT. 6.293, 6-6-1 RADIATION MEASUREMENTS .. davearea cre 6.293 ot ELECTRICAL MEASUREMENTS 6.293 GE Medical Systems REV? 'STENOSCOP PLUS ‘sm 2240808-100 6 SERVICE PROCEDURES 6-1 PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE 6-1-1. GENERAL ‘The purpose of preventive maintenance is to maintain equipment and verity correct equipment pertor- mance. ‘thas three stages = routine maintenance: daily or weekly maintenance by the user, = annual electronic adjustment check: this check consists in checking and, it necessary, resetting all ‘main electronic adjustments of the equipment in order to prevent derivation, ~ These tests are carried out by qualified technician, the CDRH compliance tests: testing procedures required to ccheck that the unit meets its operational specifications (see ch. 4 § 2) ‘These tests will be performed when X-ray head or collimator are replaced or when corrective mainte- nance is performed in regulation networks of kV and mA. 6-1-2 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE ‘This maintenance is cartled out by the user. See User's Manual J ANNUAL CHECK OF ELECTRONIC ADJUSTMENTS. Those adjustments are made to ensure the highest possible operating safety. See User's Manual GE Medical Systems STENOSCOP PLUS REV2 ‘sm 2240908-100 Blank page GE Medical Systems STENOSCOP PLUS REV? ‘sm 2240808-100 6-2 CORRECTIVE MAINTENANCE. 6-2-1 OPERATING PRECAUTIONS 6-2-1-1 X-RAY PROTECTION we During an operation involving X-ray emission, puta lead apron between the X-ray head and the image " intensifier of tne mobile system. 6-2-1-2 DIFFERENTIAL ELECTRICAL MEASUREMENTS Ditferentia electrical measurements taken with the oscilloscope {in particular, thyristor trigger voliages) must be taken with the oscilloscope in differential mode. Measurements taken in common mode with an earthed oscilloscope may destroy components. 3 CONNECTOR PL1 OF PWB 3A19"COMMANDE SCR” Never remove this connector while the mobile system is energized, “The thyristor vigger protection currents are on PWB 9419 and there isa risk of accidenta triggering If PL1 is disconnected, 6-2+1-4 GROUNDING OF BOARDS ON EXTENDERS Don't forget to ground the boards (with an extension wire with FASTON terminals), 6-2-1-5 BOARD REPLACEMENT ‘De-enorgize the mobile system when replacing or extending a board. 6-2-2 BOARD INTERCHANGEABILITY 6-2-2-1 TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURE ‘The standard troubleshooting technique consists in replacing the boards. “The interchangeabilty criteria for the boards are lste¢ below in three groups: 1) Non-interchangeable boards. 2) Readily interchangeable boards. ‘Boards without adjustment er boards which have been callbrated in the factory. 2) Interchangeable boards which require adjustments. NOTE : Make sure that the required procedure is at hand before proceeding with adjustments. In some instances, it will be necessary to repair the mobile system on site and to recalibrate it. ‘Al the information needed for this is given in the paragraph 4 of this chapter : Adjustments Job Carc RG. . 6-2-2-2 NON INTERCHANGEABLE BOARDS : = DIVIDER 6A1 PWB, te tactory, the divider PW 6/1 is calibrated with the X-ray head, on which itis mounted. ‘This calibration requires specific tools which are not available on site, ‘After acidontal destruction of the 6A1 circuit, itis, however, possible to recalibrate a circuit with similar characteristics. This can be done in the factory only. GE Medical Systems STENOSCOP PLUS REV2 ‘sm 2240906-100 6-2-2-3 READILY INTERCHANGEABLE BOARDS 1A1_ MOTEUR ARCEAU PWB (C-arm motor) 2A1 MODULE G2 (contro! console) PWB ‘Switches position : see adjustment Job Card NO TAG 2A3 MODULE D2 (control console) PWB 303 DIAPHRAGMES 2 (collimator) PWB ‘Switches position : see adjustment Job Card NO TAG SAT AD/KV PWB ‘Check the presence of bridge W10 (See sch 3A) 3A9_ CONSIGNE kV/mA2 (kV/mA reference) PW ‘Switches position : see adjustment Job Card NO TAG ‘Check the presence of W245 bridge (See sch 0820) CAUTION : EPROM ‘Check agreement: name, position, revision 3A12 KVimA PWB Adjustment of KV measurement: may have to be corrected (see adjustment Job Gard NO TAG or NO TAG) Adjustment of FLUORO TIMER: may have to be corrected (see adjustment Job Card NO TAG) ‘Check bridges presence W107, W109, W220, W231, W244, W245. ‘3A19 COMMANDE SCR2 (SCR control) PB ‘Switches position : see adjustment Job Card NO TAG Check bridge presence W16 41 SCRNSt PWB 42 SCRN°2 PWB 5A1_ PUISSANCE 4 PWB (Heating power) TA FROTTEUR PWB (contact brush) 7A2_DISQUE PWB (Disk) - Complete adjustment of collimator 91/9A2 Relais PWE (relay) 9A4 PRISE PB GE Medical Systems STENOSCOP PLUS REV2 ‘sm 2240908-100 A1_ INTERFACE DSM 828 888 G 035 - STENOSCOP 2 ‘This board is also used for DR¢ and DR7 memories. “This board Is fully factory calibrates. Tron accidental uncabbration occurs, refer to adjustment Job Card NO TAG. ‘switches position : see adjustment Job Card NO TAG g-2-2-4 INTERCHANGEABLE BOARDS WHICH REQUIRE ADJUSTMENTS 3A5. Timer PWB (Minuterie 2.) Adjustment of ABC video (adjustment Job Card NO TAG). ‘gA26 Filament heating PWE (Chauffage filament 4) ‘Switches position : see adjustment Job Card NO TAG Adjustment of fluoro mA (adjustment Job Card NO TAG) Adjustment of fuoro preheating (adjustment Job Card NO TAG) adjustment of RAD preheating (adjustment Job Card NO TAG) 6-2-3. FUSES REPLACEMENT “The unit i internally protected by fuses inaccessible by the user. During corrective procedure, itis OBLIGATORY to replace a blows fuse By means of the SAME MODEL OF FUSE. ‘Aplastic bag with spare fuses is provided in the unitin the made 3. See DIR dob Card for access. ‘This bag countains : 2 Fuses ABC 1A250V code 854 352 P 025 1 Fuse ABC 3A 250V code 854 962 P 045 1 Fuse ABC SA 250V code 854 352 P 055 {Fuse ABC eA 250V code 854.352 P 075 {Fuse MOASA250V code 854.952 P 425 1 Fuse FNC 1A S00V code 854 962 P 315 itis possible to order this "Maintenance bag” wit the cade number 28 731 G01 6-2-9-1 FUSES LIST NAME MODEL LOCALIZATION ACCES AAIFS, MDA SA 250V UNIT see Job Card 1AIF8 ABC 3A 250V MODULE 1 oR SF ‘ABC 3A 250V_ UNIT? see Job Card 8F3, ‘ABC BA 250V MODULES DRY Ft ABC 1A 250V MONITOR CART ‘se0 Job Card oF ABC 1A 250V oF3, ABC 5A 250 MODULE 9 DIR 90 oF FNQ 1A 500V GE Medical Systems STENOSCOP PLUS REV2, ‘sm 2240906-100 6-2-3-2 REMARKS RELATING TO FUSES REPLACEMENT Replacement of 11 FS fuse MODEL MDA 3A 250V ‘When 1F5 fuse blows, verity the UP/DOWN motion system ~ Check the weer of the driving shaft and roller plates of the column, ~ Check cleantiness of the roller plates = Verify that the motor current is lower than 2.5 when colurnn is en mechanical stop. 6-3 JOB CARDS SYNOPTIC TABLE Service Manwal satasem Dik. Job Cards RGm Job Carts Ge Job Carts Stenoscop 1-22 | or-s07 201-213 Laser: | 130-131 DAP 40-41 240 249 -256 Imager \ 350-354 Memory [ote | a7 ana 19 20 | Monitor 90-91 | 290 ~ 292, | — 6-4 DISASSEMBLY/REASSEMBLY JOB CARDS 6-4-1 GENERAL, = Each Job Card gives the list of tools and equioment needed, preliminary precautions and part disas- sembly and reassembly procedure. = The part numbers of the hardware mentioned in this chapter are given in chapter 9, Renewal Parts. 6.6 STENOSCOP PLUS GE Medical Systems ‘5m 2240906-100 REV2 42 STENOSCOP DIR JOB CARDS 67 GE Medical Systems STENOSCOP PLUS REV2 ‘sm 2260906-100 STENOSCOP Plus Job Card D/R 1 1of2 Purpose: DISSASSEMBLY /REASSEMBLY OF MOBILE ‘Merson No 00 SYSTEM FRONT COVER. Date: May 1993 Time: 10 min, Manpower: GE Medical Systems ‘STENOSCOP PLUS REVe ‘sm 2249906-100 | Job Card D/R 1 2o0f2 1 2. 3 4. TOOLS REQUIRED ~ Cross-tip screwdriver. PRELIMINARY PRECAUTIONS ~ De-energize the mobile system, DISASSEMBLY PROCEDURE ~ Remove the ¢ OTFH Méxt2 screws wilh cups (tem 1), 1 CTFH MaxtS sorews with cups (tem 2) and the 4 CTFH Parker 4.2 x 19 (lem 3) holding the cover, ~ Vory carefully remove the cover and disconnect the ground terminal REASSEMBLY PROCEDURE = Carry out the previous operations in reverse order. GE Medical Systems STENOSCOP PLUS REV2 ‘sm 2240906-100 STENOSCOP Plus Job Card D/R 2 lof 2 Purpose: DISASSEMBLY / REASSEMBLY OF MOBILE, ‘Version No.: 00 SYSTEM REAR COVER. Date: May 1993, Time: 10 min Manpower: 1 GE Medical Systems STENOSCOP PLUS REV2 ‘sm 2240906-100 1- TOOLS REQUIRED ~ Cross-tip screwdriver. 2- PRELIMINARY PRECAUTIONS = Liftthe O-Arm, ~ De-energize the mobile system. | 3+ DISASSEMBLY PROCEDURE ~ Remove the front cover (O/R 01) ~ Remove the 2 caplugs and the 2 Perker screws (item 1) fixing the top cover of the column (tem 2). = Remove the 2 caplugs and the 2 CTFH M4x 16 screws (item 3) on each side = Very carefully remove the cover (item 4) | i 4 - REASSEMBLY PROCEDURE i ~ Camry out the previous operations in reverse order. | Job Card D/R2 —20r2 GE Medical Systems STENOSCOP PLUS REv2 ‘sm 2240906-100 STENOSCOP Plus Job Card D/R 3 lof 2 | Purpose: DISASSEMBLY / REASSEMBLY OF X-RAY HEAD UPPER COVER. Time: 10 min, ‘Version No.:00 Date: October 1996 Manpower: 1 No display with MDA metry — GE Medical Systems STENOSCOP PLUS REV2 7 ‘sm 2240908-100 Job Card D/R 3 20f2 | 1- TOOLS REQUIRED = Cross-tip screwdriver. 2 PRELIMINARY PRECAUTIONS = De-energize the mobile system. 9 - DISASSEMBLY PROCEDURE | = Remove the stop-gap of the screws, = Remove the 2 CTMS M4xB screws (item 2) from either side of the X-ray head. = Remove the 2 CTMS M4xt2 screws with cups (Item 3) in order to remave rear cover (item 4). = Lift the cover and disconnect the 2 coaxial cables of the ion chamber (Option) and the flat cables ‘rom the display if present. = Remove the cover (item 1). \ | 4~ REASSEMBLY PROCEDURE si || ~ Carry out the previous operations in reverse order. = Take céire that the joint item 5) between the cover and the C-arm is correctly set. GE Medical Systems STENOSCOP PLUS REV 2 ‘sm 2240906-100 STENOSCOP Plus Job Card D/R 4 Lof 2 Purpose: DISASSEMBLY / REASSEMBLY OF THE STEERING HANDLE. Version No.2 00 Date: May 1993 Manpower: 1 | || ries | STENOSCOP PLUS GE Medical Systems Reve ‘em 2240906-100. Job Card D/R 4 2of 2 = — || 17 TOOLS REQUIRED = Dia. 5 mm fat screwdriver. = 8 mm hexagonal wrench. | 2- PRELIMINARY PRECAUTIONS = De-energize the mobile system. 3 - DISASSEMBLY PROCEDURE | In order to remove the steering handle, proceed as follows: } = Unscrew the 2 M6 screws (item 1) and remove the handle, {item 2) 4» REASSEMBLY PROCEDURE i - Set the rear wheels inthe longitudinal direction. | | ~ Put the handle back in place to hinge atthe alignment wih the wheels. | = Tight the 2 M6 screws (tem 1). = Alignment : See RG 101. GE Medical Systems __STENOSCOP PLUS REV 2 ‘sm 2240906-100 STENOSCOP Plus Job Card D/R 5 Lof 2 Le |” Purpose: CONTROL CONSOLE OPENING PROCEDURE. Version No. 00 Date: May 1993 Time: 30 min, Manpower: 1 GE Medical Systems STENOSCOP PLUS REV2 ‘sm 2240906-100 Job Card D/R 5 2of 2 1 = TOOLS REQUIRED 7 4NF wrench, - AF wrench, 2 - PRELIMINARY PRECAUTIONS = De-energize the mobile system, {| 3- OPENING PROCEDURE i = Remove the front cover (See sheet D/R 1). ~ Remove the rear cover (See sheet. D/R 2). ~ Remove the steering handle (see Sheet D/R 4). ~ Remove the 4 caplugs (item 1): the 4 screws 6HSH, M4x10, with washer (item 2) are accessible through the holes in the cover. Remove the 4 screws, ~ Unscrew the 4 screws BHSH, Méxt0 on the card rack front side and the 2 sorews on the card rack back side in order to release the shield plate of the console. ~ Unscrews the 2 screws holding the right handle (See il of Job Card D/R 4). ~ Remove the control console (tem 3). 4 CLOSING PROCEDURE ~ Carry out the previous operations in reverse order. GE Medical Systems STENOSCOP PLUS Reve am 2240668-100 STENOSCOP Plus Job Card D/R 6 lof 2 Purpose: DISASSEMBLY / REASSEMBLY OF GAS: ‘Version No.: 00 ‘SPRING. Date: April 1995. | Time 1300, ‘dip | GE Medical Systems STENOSCOP PLUS REV2 ‘sm 2240906-100 Job Card D/R 6 2of 2 1+ TOOLS REQUIRED || ~ Gas spring, code 824 095 P 024, Screwdriver 2 PRELIMINARY PRECAUTIONS ~ The gas spring balances the whote movable load (column, C-arm, image intensifier, camera, X-ray || generator). ~ A faulty spring would first cause an inerease in rise tine, ~ The salety devioe (parachute) woulé then be activated ~ The folowing procedure should be carried out by quale technicians only. ~ Before handling the ges spring, take all precautions te prevent the rod from being damaged, ~ The least feult could make it unserviceable | || 3- DisassemaLy ProcepuRE ~ Remove the front and rear covers (28 shoots D/R 01 and DIF 02), | ~ Manually or by means of the motor, bring the mobie eystem column to tha highest possible position in order to loosen the spring as much 28 possibe NOTE : There is no risk of damage to the mobile system column because travels limited by a mechanical stop (fixed to the lower part of tho column) and a shaft (tem 3) ~ Install the locking rod through the holes provided in the column, The column is locked in upper position. {i = Remove the upper attachment screws (item 4) of the spring after having removed the 2 screws | CTMS Maxa land the 2 sorews CTMS Méxt6 (item 2) attaching the caver (item 1). ~ Remove the clips and the attachment shaft from the lower pert ofthe spring (tem 6). 4 - REASSEMBLY PROCEDURE ~ Install the now gas spring, by instaling inthe lower part with the shaft and clips. | ~ Position the upper part of he spring infront a its ettachment piece. | ~ introduce a screwdriver between aitachment piece and spring and use it as a lever to set the spring toits correct position. = Take al precautions not to damage the body. Position and tighten up the upper attachment sorew-bolt ~ Uniock the safety device. ~ Remove the locking ro. ~ Lower the column (a few centimtars) and put back the stop shart. ~ Check that the safely device is not damaged. ~ heck the operation. «Install tho cover. 6.19 GE Medical Systems STENOSCOP PLUS REV2 ‘sm 2240906-100 STENOSCOP Plus Job Card D/R7 102 | Purpose: RELEASING THE CONVERTER AND CARD Version No. 00 | RACK. [aes apni 995 | Manpower: 1 } 6.20 GE Medical Systems STENOSCOP PLUS REV2 ‘sm 2240906-100 Job Card D/R7 2of 2 1+ TOOLS REQUIRED ~ Allen wrench (8). 2- PRELIMINARY PRECAUTION = De-energize the mobile system. 3 PROCEDURE = Remove screw 6HSH MBx15 (Item 1) to release the card rack {item 4) = Romave 2 sores BHSH M6x20 (iter 2) to release converter (tem 3) - Carefuly pivot the subassemblies, making sure thatthe cable bundles are not erushed. 6.2m GE Medical Systems STENOSCOP PLUS Reve ‘sm 2240806-100 STENOSCOP Plus Job Card D/R 8 Lof2 "Purpose: DISASSEMBLY / REASSEMRLY OF BACK Version No. 00 WHEEL, ‘Date: April 1995 Time: 20 min, Manpower: 1 GE Medical Systems STENOSCOP PLUS REV2 ‘sm 2240906-100, Job Card D/R 8 2of 2 1+ TOOLS ~ Metric wrenches and scrow-drivers || ~ Jack 2- PRELIMINARY PRECAUTIONS = Secure the C-arm once itis ited 3- DISASSEMBLY PROCEDURE = Remove the caplug (l.z/item 1) = Unscrew the IM4 sorew holding the wheel cover and remove it ~ Repeat these two operations for the other wheel side. ~ Lift the C-arm and secure i = Remove the clip (il 1/item 1) = Push the shaft out (il tem 2) ~ Remove the defective whee! and replace by a new one, 4 - REASSEMBLY PROCEDURE ~ Carry out the previous operations in reverse order. STENOSCOP PLUS GE Medical Systems REV2 ‘sm 2240906-100 STENOSCOP Plus Job Card D/R 9 lof 2 Purpose: DISASSEMBLY / REAS! WHEEL BRAKE CAM. ‘Version No.: 00 SSEMBLY OF BACK Date: Ape 1995 Time: 30 min. Manpower: 1 GE Medical Systems STENOSCOP PLUS REV2 sm 2240906-100 Job Card D/R 9 2of 2 1+ TOOLS = Metric wrenches and screw-drivers 2 - PRELIMINARY PRECAUTIONS = None | 3- DISASSEMBLY PROCEDURE = Remove the chassis whee! cover ~ Unscrow the nut (i1/item 1) holding the rod, itis easier ifthe shat (.t/ tem 2} is lock by a sorew= river ~ omove the screw (i.1/ tem 3) locking the rod ~ Femove the sereve il iter 4) holcing the cam in place, pull eu the ro (il item 8). || 4- REASSEMBLY PROCEDURE | ~ Carry out the previous operations in reverse arder taking care of the cam position (see ii.2/ tem 1) and | lubricating the different parts, GE Medical Systems STENOSCOP PLUS REV2 ‘sm 2240806-100 STENOSCOP Plus Job Card D/R 10 lof 2 uo DISASSEMBLY/REASSEMBLY BRAKESHOE. | vesonNovO! \\ ustraion 1-1 Wustration 13 6.26 Date: July! 2000 uswation 12 | GE Medical Systems STENOSCOP PLUS. REV2 sm 2240906-100 Job Card D/R10. 2082 1. TOOLS REQUIRED = Standard 1001 kt 2. PRELIMINARY PRECAUTIONS + None J. DISASSEMBLY PROCEDURE ~ Remove the cap fixed on the wheel cover. (ee illust.1.1 item 1) ~ Unscrew the Md x 12 screw to remove the cover: (Se illust.1.2 item 1) || = Unscrew the 2 HSH MA x 10 screws to cemove the brake shoe. (see illust.1.3 item 1) = Remove the brake shoe and replace by 2 new one. || 4. REASSEMBLY PROCEDURE = Carty out the above steps inthe reverse order GE Medical Systems STENOSCOP PLUS neve sm 2240808100 STENOSCOP Plus Job Card D/R 11109 "Purpose: DISASSEMBLY /REASSEMBLY OF X-Ray | ———_esion Nos OF - HEAD. Date: iy! 2000 Time: [Manpower a CAUTION The X-ray head and the Divider PW are associated and calibrated inthe factory. Verity thatthe X-ray head and Divider PWVB have the samo serial number. 1. TOOLS REQUIRED = Centering tube assembly, = Colimator centering bushing in X-ray beam. ~ See BEAM ALIGNMENT KIT 827 112 G 035, 2. PRELIMINARY PRECAUTIONS || ~ Before removing the X-ray head, MAKE SURE THE C-ARM IS STABLE. ‘This stability depends on the CORRECT OPERATION OF THE C-ARM ROTATION BRAKE AND C- ARM BRAKE, = Cheok that the locks are operating properly || 9. ASSEMBLY AND DISASSEMBLY OF THE X-RAY HEAD | || Move the column, to its lowest position. 3.1 Positioning and Disassembling of the X-Ray Head: *+ Position the bar in order to lock the column in tow position (See chapter 2 ofthis section 1.2) + Rotate the G-arm so that the Il is positioned on the mechanical stop (unit side) + Remove x-ray head cover, See sheet D/R 3 + Then remove the 3 Allen screws to detach the collimator. See il + Then remove 7A1.PIt connection of the collimater. Then the collimator is free to be removed and kept aside, See il2, GE Medical Systems STENOSCOP PLUS Reve ‘3m 2240906-100 mt ip me + Disconnect plugs 6PL1, 6A1.PL1, 6A1,PL2 and if laser option available the laser interface connector | m3 Wa |] see its ana ins | + Disconnect ground wires and 6SaTH2 connections. See il5 and ilL6 GE Medical Systems STENOSCOP PLUS REV2 ‘sm 2240906-100 Job Card D/R11 3089 7 + Remove the connections of 6Sat. Soe il? + Then remove 6Sat support. See ill ‘+ Then remove the X-Ray head. See il. mg GE Medical Systems 'STENOSCOP PLUS REV2 ‘sm 2240806-100 Job Card D/R 11 4of9 32 Continuity check of the C- Arm cable:~ Position 212 PWB on extender cart = With an ohmmeter, check the connections between: At. PL2.9 A12. PLAT BAI. PL2.8 A412. PL. 10 bat. PL2. 3 912. PL1. Band 9 6AI. PL2. 10 9A12.PLI.6 6At. PL2.7 9A12. PLI. 4 eat. PL2.6 A12. PL. || BAL. PL2. 5 ‘9A42. PL. 1 ~ During'each measure, twist the cable In order to be sure that there is no intermittent breaking in || measure circuit cable. ~ Hf cable default is detected, replace "C Arm” cable: See sheet D/R 22. || 33. X-Ray Head Reassembly:~ + Follow the disassombling procedure in the reverse order, + Position the new X-Ray Head. * Connect the piugs 6PI1, 6A1PL1, GA1PL2. + Connect the ground wires and the 6SaTh2 connections. + Fixthe 6Sat support CAREFULLY CHECK THE CONNECTIONS IN ORDER TO ENSURE CONTINUITY OF THE KV AND ma MEASUREMENT CIRCUIT. UNIT CALIBRATION. Preheating adjustment (see sheot NO TAG). - RAD mA adjustment (see sheet NO TAG). GE Medical Systems REV2 STENOSCOP PLUS ‘sm 2240906-100 Job Card D/R11 sors MARK NUMBER | 002 se0es2P015 003 825633P025 004 s2563aP015 005 aaseasPo14 008 Basea6Pa14 007. 825637P015 008. 825633P035 | 009 B29531P025 | 010 26353015 O11. eagaz0Por4 012 829821P915, || 013. g29430P015 PRELIMINARY: ‘@ Ensure that the radiography lead chip is clean, Ensure that the x-ray window is lean, ary. 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 4.000 1.000 4.000 4,000 1.000 4.000 1.000 1.000. S. PROCEDURE FOR X ~ RAY CENTERING WITH THE HELP OF THE BEAM ALIGNMENT. KIT (PART NO. 827 142 Go3s) + The Beam alignment kit consists af the folowing: UM UTPC DESCRIPTION/NAME Pc Po Po Po Po: Pc Po Po Po Po PC Po Give a 40 kV..2mA low dose fluoroscopy exposure to ensure that the image is uniform DISPLAYING OF THE CENTERING PATTERN FOR MDA/MDA PLUS The centering pattern can be obtained from the memory by pressing the folowing keys in sequence on the touch screen of the monitor... SYSTEM SETUP ~ PERMANEN: DATA ~ SERVICE MENU - IMAGE QUALITY - CENTER || ¢ MARKING OF THE CENTER ON THE MONITOR FOR MDn '* Determine the II center and mark it on the moniter screen with the help of simple measuring scale. SNNN BoxGsA SNNN_ RING CENTERING SOCKET N11 COLLIMATOR CENTERING SOCKET SNNN_ MICRO SWITCH ADJUSTMENT TOOL SNNN_ MICRO SWITCH ADJUSTMENT TOOL | SNNN_ RING CENTERING SOCKET SN11_ RING CENTERING socKET SNNN TECHNICAL DOCUMENTATION FOR BEAM ALIGNMENT SYNN EUROPEAN PINE HOLE SNNN_ SUPPORT FOR FOCUSING TUBE SNNN_ RING CENTERING SocKET SN11 COLLIMATOR CENTERING SOCKET GE Medical Systems STENOSCOP PLUS REV2 sm 2240906-100 Job Card D/R 11 bof 9 l Insert the pinhole too! (select according to the country a US or a Europe tool in the Tube head ay | tool from below and place this on the radiography chip . + Place the three M4 sorews and the 3 MS washers in the holes of the Tube Head centering tool anit} collimator, Donottighten them. Move slightly the tube head centering toot one is able to see the bright est spot anywhere on the monitor centered on the bigger circe. || + Once this centering is obtained, fix the radiography chip & the tube-centering tool firmly, || * Confirm with a fluoroscopy exposure that the brightest spot is still centered in the bigger one. ‘au icin gaan ba | | | | DISPLAY OF BRIGHT SPOT ON THE PLACEMENT OF CENTERING TOOL ON THE TUBE Fone peak ce ae MONITOR WHEN EXPOSURE IS GIVEN. | 6.33 GE Medical Systems STENOSCOP PLUS REV2 ‘sm 2240906-100 Job Card D/R11 089 7 —== a 5.1 Vertical centering procedure:- ‘+ Loosen the four Tubehead Allen screws by one tum i 4 Allen serows * ifthe bright spot is already cn the horizontal ine (H-H line) then proceed to the horizontal ‘adjustment procedure * Ifthe image dotis in the lower semicircle, then adjust the LHS hex head bolt on the C-arm plate. * Goon loosening this bolt so that it pushes the Tubehead casting & image dot moves up & finally reaches on the H_H line * Ifthe image bright spot isin the upper semicircle, then adjust the RHS hex head bolt on the C-arm plate * Go on loosening this bott so that it pushes the Tubehead casting & the image dot moves down & fin reaches the H_H line. 5.2 Horizontal centering Procedure:- + ifthe image is on the LHS semicircle, tighten the top two screws on the rear side of the C-arm plato, the image dot moves to the center of the monitor * Ifthe image dot is on the RHS side of the semicircle, tighten the two bottom side grub screws on the req ‘side of the C-arm plate, til the image dot moves to the center of the monitor. + Tighten all the screws: + Once again confirm that the spot has not shifted. ‘+ Mark the 4 Allen bolts with a marker pen + Remove the tube-centering tool + Place the Radiography chip & place the pinhole too! into it so as to ft properly into the tool. ‘+ Give an exposure to see the position of the spot obtained. move the Radiography chip so that the center the bright spot is 5 mm to the lett of the center of the Videomask ‘+ Secure the radiography chip once this position is reached. 6.64 GE Medical Systems STENOSCOP PLUS REV2 ‘sm 2240808-100 Job Card D/R11 bor 9 5.3. Filling protection in the tube head: + Cuta tong piece of transparent adhesive tape, { ‘Stick the tape on the EUR or US (HHS) Exposure Limitation ring, || * Seal the two screws of the radiography limitation plate with red paint 5.4 Collimator Adjustments:- 5.4.1. Collimator centering 5.4.1.1 Switch on the unit and open the collimator blades. 5.4.1.2 Saleot the parameters : Low dase Fluoroscopy, 40ky, 0.8ma | NOTE:- The parameter ZOOM has to be selected for the 9” I 5.4.1.8 Give an exposure and adjust the colimator by moving it such that no part of the zoom chip ‘seen on the image. 54.1.4 Veit itby rotating the cotimetor (960 dog) and giving the exposure simitanoousy, 5.4.1.5 lary par of tho chip is seen dtng rotation again adustthe colimator by moving it 4.1.8 Deselect Zoom moda for 9 stem atts stop. 54.1.7 Onao the colimetor is conere tighten the screws and agin verly that no pat ofthe chip seen on to mage | 542 Collimator rotation 5.4.2.1 Verity thatthe colimator rotates in both the direction by pressing the colimator rotation key ‘on the buggy Keyboard 5.4.2.2 Close the blades (not completely) and give an exposure at 40kv,0.5 ma. || 5.4.2.3 Press the clockwise rotation key on the buggy keyboard (simultaneously giving an exposur ‘and verify thatthe image on the monitor rotates in the clockwise direction, {| 5.4.2.4 Pross the anticlockwise rotation key on the buggy keyboard (simultaneously giving af) i exposure) and verify that the image on the monitor rotates in the anticlockwise direction. | 5.4.3 Collimator light indication check 5.4.3. Switch the unit on and select the radiography made. 5.4.3.2 The lights for the colimator blades can be seen flashing, 5.4.3. Open the blades til the lights become steady, | 5.4.3.4 Now select Fluoroscopy mode, 5.4.3.5 In the 6’system the lights go off butin the 9"system the lights remain steady. Stop over here t the 6" I system. Procesd as follows for the 9° I system. | 5.4.3.6 Select Zoom mode and verity that the lights go off, 6.35 STENOSCOP PLUS ‘sm 2240906~100 GE Medical Systems REV2 Job Card D/R11 ger 9 6.4.4 Eccentrlelty on rotation: i 5.4.4.1 Close the collimator blades so that only a 4mm by 4mm part of the image can be seen 5.4.4.2 Rotate the colimator & ensure that no more that 4mm eccentricity is present during the rotati i 5.4.4.3 i thisis not correct then It implies that either the tube head centering is nat properiy done orth the collimator is faulty 6.36 STENOSCOP PLUS GE Medical Systems Reve em 2240905-100 STENOSCOP Plus Job Card D/R 12 10f2 | rurpoe: DISASSEMBLY / REASSEMBLY OF THE ‘Version No: 00 | ARM MOTOR PWB. ‘Time: 45 mi GE Medical Systems STENOSCOP PLUS REV2 ‘sm 2240908-100 Job Card D/R 12 208 2 1 TOOLS REQUIRED = Screwdriver (medium-size), \ 2 - PRELIMINARY PRECAUTIONS: = De-energize the mobile system. 3 - DISASSEMBLY PROCEDURE = Remove the rear cover of the mobile systom block. See sheet D/R 2. = Disconnect the plug 1A1.PL1 (item 1). = Remove the self-tapping screws CTMS M3x20 (item 6) holding the board and remove it. 4 - REASSEMBLY PROCEDURE = Repeat the above operations in reverse order. 6.38 GE Medical Systems STENOSCOP PLUS REV ‘sm 2240906-100 STENOSCOP Plus Job Card D/R 13 lof 2 "Purpose: DISASSEMBLY / REASSEMBLY OF ‘Version No.: 00 i MODULATOR CAPACITORS 4C1 TO 4C6. Date: May 1993 | Time: 1H. Manpower: 1 I GE Medical Systems STENOSCOP PLUS REV2 ‘sm 2240808100 Job Card D/R 1320 2 1 - TOOLS REQUIRED ~ Flat box wrench for nut HHS. i / ~ Screwdriver (medium-size). | 2 - PRELIMINARY PRECAUTIONS = De-energize the equipment. ~ Remove the mobile system front cover. See sheet D/R 4 = Make sure 4DS1 light (lem 1), indicating presence of residual voltage at capacitor terminals, is off (LED visible when mobile system front cover is removed). 9+ DISASSEMBLY PROCEDURE Hl ~ Remove the nuts (tem 2) attaching bridge strips (item 4) on the faulty capacitor, and if necessary, loosen nuts on other parts connected to these strips so as to be able to remove the capacitor smooth ~ Remove the 2 TCY M3xi0 screws (item 3) from the collar holding the capacitor, = Remove capacitor. 4 - REASSEMBLY PROCEDURE ~ Repeat the above operations in reverse order, || 6.40 GE Medical Systems STENOSCOP PLUS Reve im 2240806-100 STENOSCOP Plus Job Card D/R 14102 Purpose: DISAS VesionNo:09 RECTIFIER BRIDGE 4CR7. DISASSEMBLY / REASSEMBLY OF INVERTER 6.4 Date: May 1993 GE Medical Systems REV 2 STENOSCOP PLUS ‘sm 2240906-100 Job Card D/R 14 2of 2 1 = TOOLS REQUIRED ~ Flat fork wrench (8). = Screwdriver (medium-size). 2+ PRELIMINARY PRECAUTIONS = De-energize the mobile system. = Remove the mobile system front cover. See sheet D/R 1. = Make sure 4DS1 light (See fig of sheet D/R 13, item 1), indicating presence of residual voltage at ‘capacitor terminals, is off (Light visible when mobile system front cover 3 - DISASSEMBLY PROCEDURE = Remove the 4 HH MSx10 screws with nuts and washers (items 1 and 2 attaching the terminals. ~ Remove the 2 MS M4x40 screws with nuts and washers (items 3 and 4) holding the rectifier bridge the side of the inverter. = Remove the rectifier bridge (Item 5). 4 - REASSEMBLY PROCEDURE = Repeat the above operations in reverse order. removed). GE Medical Systems STENOSCOP PLUS neve 7 2240908-100 STENOSCOP Plus Job Card DR 15 sot 2 | Pupse: DISASSEMBLY /REASSEMBLY OF =| ~=~=~SC*esin Nose Date: May 1993 GE Medical Systems STENOSCOP PLUS REV2 ‘sm 2240906-100 Job Card D/R15 202 1 = TOOLS REQUIRED = Weld-iron = Fork wrench (8) ~ Screwdriver. ~ Sandpaper, No. 320 or 500. 2+ PRELIMINARY PRECAUTIONS = De-energize the mobile system. 3 - DISASSEMBLY PROCEDURE ~ Remove the mobile system front cover. See sheet D/R 1. = Remove the 2 sorews holding the inverter (module 4) and pivot (see sheet D/R 7). ~ Locate the wires of the thyristor triggers and unsolder them, = Remove the HH M6x16 screws (item 1) holding the various connection strips on the diade/thyristor assembly (item 2). f i 4 INSTALLATION PROCEDURE ~ Replace the diodefthyristor assembly inthe invertor and attach with sorews (em 3) = Resolder the thyristor tigger wires. if ecessery, check wir with dlagrams 11 t0 15 ~ Attach the various connection stip tothe eiodarthyristor assembiy. = Replace the inverter, pivoting it and attaching it wih 2 screws (See shest DIR 7). = Switeh the unit on and test its functionals. | = Replace the mobile system front cover. 6.44

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