4 - DXAP2000PRE - r33 - ProdigySeriesInstallationProcedure
4 - DXAP2000PRE - r33 - ProdigySeriesInstallationProcedure
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1. DXAP2000PRE_s1_r33.pdf
2. DXAP2000PRE_s1_r33.doc
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Approval Information
Person Action Date and Time
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REVISION HISTORY
Rev CO# Date Reason for Change Author/Modifier
26 2084202 09/03/2009 1. Update return address for installation records. Jennifer Pakter
2. Indicate that the PC cart is optional.
3. Referenced DXAP2023 in the Internal References
section.
4. Added English Only Disclaimer in multiple
languages.
5. Applied latest TP09-1 template.
28 2125881 02Nov2011 1. Use new language template (DOC0620154 rev2) Joel Petersen
2. Add new safety warnings about heavy lift,
moving parts, and pinch point hazards.
3. Add “Update GIB database” to end of RECORDS
section.
4. Delete references to Prodigy P1.
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警告 本維修手冊僅有英文版。
(ZH-TW) 若客戶的維修廠商需要英文版以外的語言,應由客戶自行提供翻譯服務。
請勿試圖維修本設備,除非 您已查閱並瞭解本維修手冊。
若未留意本警告,可能導致維修廠商、操作員或病患因觸電、機械或其他危險而受傷。
UPOZORENJE Ovaj servisni priručnik dostupan je na engleskom jeziku.
(HR) Ako davatelj usluge klijenta treba neki drugi jezik, klijent je dužan osigurati prijevod.
Ne pokušavajte servisirati opremu ako niste u potpunosti pročitali i razumjeli ovaj servisni
priručnik.
Zanemarite li ovo upozorenje, može doći do ozljede davatelja usluge, operatera ili pacijenta
uslijed strujnog udara, mehaničkih ili drugih rizika.
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(FR) Si le technicien d'un client a besoin de ce manuel dans une langue autre que l'anglais, il
incombe au client de le faire traduire.
Ne pas tenter d'intervenir sur les équipements tant que ce manuel d’installation et de
maintenance n'a pas été consulté et compris.
Le non-respect de cet avertissement peut entraîner chez le technicien, l'opérateur ou le
patient des blessures dues à des dangers électriques, mécaniques ou autres.
WARNUNG Diese Serviceanleitung existiert nur in englischer Sprache.
(DE) Falls ein fremder Kundendienst eine andere Sprache benötigt, ist es Aufgabe des Kunden
für eine entsprechende Übersetzung zu sorgen.
Versuchen Sie nicht diese Anlage zu warten, ohne diese Serviceanleitung gelesen und
verstanden zu haben.
Wird diese Warnung nicht beachtet, so kann es zu Verletzungen des
Kundendiensttechnikers, des Bedieners oder des Patienten durch Stromschläge,
mechanische oder sonstige Gefahren kommen.
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Brot á sinna þessari aðvörun getur leitt til meiðsla á þjónustuveitanda, stjórnanda eða
(IS) sjúklings frá raflosti, vélrænu eða öðrum áhættum.
AVVERTENZA Il presente manuale di manutenzione è disponibile soltanto in lingua inglese.
(IT) Se un addetto alla manutenzione richiede il manuale in una lingua diversa, il cliente è tenuto
a provvedere direttamente alla traduzione.
Procedere alla manutenzione dell'apparecchiatura solo dopo aver consultato il presente
manuale ed averne compreso il contenuto.
Il mancato rispetto della presente avvertenza potrebbe causare lesioni all'addetto alla
manutenzione, all'operatore o ai pazienti provocate da scosse elettriche, urti meccanici o
altri rischi.
このサービスマニュアルには英語版しかありません。
(JA)
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サービスを担当される業者が英語以外の言語を要求される場合、翻訳作業はその業者の責任で
行うものとさせていただきます。
このサービスマニュアルを熟読し理解せずに、装置のサービスを行わないでください。
この警告に従わない場合、サービスを担当される方、操作員あるいは患者
경고 본 서비스 매뉴얼은 영어로만 이용하실 수 있습니다.
(KO) 고객의 서비스 제공자가 영어 이외의 언어를 요구할 경우, 번역 서비스를 제공하는 것은
고객의 책임입니다.
본 서비스 매뉴얼을 참조하여 숙지하지 않은 이상 해당 장비를 수리하려고 시도하지
마십시오.
본 경고 사항에 유의하지 않으면 전기 쇼크, 기계적 위험, 또는 기타 위험으로 인해
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BRĪDINĀJUMS Šī apkopes rokasgrāmata ir pieejama tikai angļu valodā.
(LV) Ja klienta apkopes sniedzējam nepieciešama informācija citā valodā, klienta pienākums ir
nodrošināt tulkojumu.
Neveiciet aprīkojuma apkopi bez apkopes rokasgrāmatas izlasīšanas un saprašanas.
Šī brīdinājuma neievērošanas rezultātā var rasties elektriskās strāvas trieciena, mehānisku
vai citu faktoru izraisītu traumu risks apkopes sniedzējam, operatoram vai pacientam.
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assistência técnica.
O não cumprimento deste aviso pode colocar em perigo a segurança do técnico, do
operador ou do paciente devido a choques eléctricos, mecânicos ou outros.
ATENŢIE Acest manual de service este disponibil doar în limba engleză.
(RO) Dacă un furnizor de servicii pentru clienţi necesită o altă limbă decât cea engleză, este de
datoria clientului să furnizeze o traducere.
Nu încercaţi să reparaţi echipamentul decât ulterior consultării şi înţelegerii acestui manual
de service.
Ignorarea acestui avertisment ar putea duce la rănirea depanatorului, operatorului sau
pacientului în urma pericolelor de electrocutare, mecanice sau de altă natură.
ОСТОРОЖНО! Данное руководство по техническому обслуживанию представлено только на английском
(RU) языке.
Если сервисному персоналу клиента необходимо руководство не на английском, а на
каком-то другом языке, клиенту следует самостоятельно обеспечить перевод.
Перед техническим обслуживанием оборудования обязательно обратитесь к данному
руководству и поймите изложенные в нем сведения.
Несоблюдение требований данного предупреждения может привести к тому, что
специалист по техобслуживанию, оператор или пациент получит удар электрическим
током, механическую травму или другое повреждение.
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PURPOSE
This procedure describes the steps necessary to assemble a PRODIGY Series scanning system at a
customer's site, and to assure that the system is operating within GE-LUNAR's specifications and in
compliance with applicable Federal and State regulations.
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SCOPE
This procedure applies to all employees performing installation of a PRODIGY Series scanning system.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Ionizing Radiation Exposure: When power is applied, this equipment may generate ionizing radiation. Take
precautions that no part of the body passes through the x-ray beam when the equipment is energized. Avoid
scatter radiation during warm-up and testing by maintaining a safe distance from the x-ray beam. See the
Safety and Specification manual for equipment appropriate distance and other precautions regarding ionizing
radiation. All operators must be properly trained regarding ionizing radiation and take adequate steps to
protect against injury.
Electric Shock: This equipment contains high voltages. When the tabletop/panels/ shrouds are removed,
visually confirm that power cord is unplugged and remains unplugged until power is required to complete the
procedure. When servicing while energized, take precautions to prevent electric shock.
Moving Parts and Pinch Points: Avoid moving parts and pinch points (e.g. belt/pulley, arm/back rail, green
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wheels/rail).
Sharp Edges: Take precautions to prevent injury from contact with component edges (e.g. OMI/OMD wheel,
arm slot cover).
Hot Surfaces: Keep hands clear or allow components to cool before servicing. (e.g. stepper motors, hard drives,
power supplies and microprocessors).
Heavy Lifting: Assess the lift first. Obtain help lifting or moving any object weighing over EHS limits. Undertake
any heavy lift tasks with a minimum of 2 persons. Ask for assistance when maneuvering awkward objects (e.g.
tabletop). Use mechanical assistance where practical. Flex knees to maintain a straight back. Avoid abrupt,
sudden movements or pulls. Wear safety shoes and safety gloves.
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Laser Radiation: Do not stare into the laser beam at any time. The reflection from the tabletop or
shutter/collimator assembly is sufficient to determine if the laser is on.
INTERNAL REFERENCES
DXAP0012 DEXA External Options Installation Procedure
DXAP2001 PRODIGY SERIES Source/Detector Alignment Procedure
DXAP2002 PRODIGY/ PRODIGY ADVANCE Primary Calibration Procedure
DXAP2007 PRODIGY/ PRODIGY ADVANCE Hacksaw Test
DXAP2013 PRODIGY/ PRODIGY ADVANCE Split Frame Installation Procedure
DXAP2015 PRODIGY/ PRODIGY ADVANCE Arm Slot Cover Installation
DXAP3030 Small Room Kit Installation Instructions
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FORMS/TEMPLATES
DXAP2016 Prodigy Mobile Kit Installation Inspection Checklist
DXAP5006 DXA Installation Report Form
MWS MyWorkshop
DXA Dual-Energy X-Ray Absorptiometry
CO Change Order
PRODIGY SERIES System All scanners beginning with the prefix DF+/-, PA+/- or PR+/-
PRODIGY 1 or P1 Scanners with system numbers DF+/-11999 and lower. These scanners are past
their service life (EOSL)
PRODIGY 2 or P2 Scanners with system numbers DF+/-11999 and lower. These scanners are past
their service life (EOSL)
PRODIGY 3 or P3 Scanners with system numbers DF+/-13101 and greater for full size and DF-
80101 and greater for compact.
PRODIGY 4 or P4 Scanners with system numbers DF+/-14101 and greater for full size and DF-
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•Primo – PR PR+350001
•Forma – PC PC+350001
•Mobile Pro – MF MF+350001
•Mobile Advance – MA MA+350001
•Mobile Primo – MR MR+350001
•Mobile Forma – MC MC+350001
Prodigy 9 Compact
Production – Includes:
•Pro – DF DF-380001
•Advance – PA PA-380001
•Primo – PR PR-380001
•Mobile Pro – MF MF-380001
•Mobile Advance – MA MA-380001
•Mobile Primo – MR MR-380001
Prodigy 10 Production
includes:
•Pro – DF DF+500001
•Advance – PA PA+500001
•Primo – PR PR+500001
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•Forma – PC PC+500001
•Mobile Pro – MF MF+500001
•Mobile Advance – MA MA+500001
•Mobile Primo – MR MR+500001
•Mobile Forma – MC MC+500001
Prodigy 10 Compact
Production – Includes:
•Pro – DF DF-560001
•Advance – PA PA-560001
•Primo – PR PR-560001
•Mobile Pro – MF MF-560001
•Mobile Advance – MA MA-560001
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c. Attach cable track and bulkhead cables and photographed using phone or ipad PDF
d. Connect OMI/OMD cable application to combine into one PDF.
e. Put on transverse and longitudinal belts Photo
f. Zip tie all cables Beam Wobble Results
g. Connect main power cord Primary Calibration Test Results
h. Connect serial cable to PC Hacksaw Test Results
5. Hang the back panels with movers help. QA High mA Trend Report
6. Install the arm slot covers. (DXAP2015) QA Miscellaneous Trend Report
7. Have the movers remove casters, put on glides 3 Phantom Scans with ancillary results
and set table in final position (check with Installation Report Form (DXAP5006) (Results
customer). from e-Install checklist) signed by the FE
8. Have movers remove all packing material before DXAP2016 Prodigy Mobile Kit Installation
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PROCEDURE/PROCESS STEPS
For Prodigy Mobile systems:
1. Complete DXAP2016 and keep with the installation records.
C. Remove the arm assembly from its crate. The arm may only be set down on
its backside with the Upper arm and lower extrusion pointing up.
Carefully bring the scan arm assembly into room where scanner is to be
installed.
D. Bring the scan table into the room. It may be placed on its back on a 4-wheel
dolly if necessary.
E. If door and hallway clearance of the customer’s facility require, the scan table
may be split according to procedure DXAP2013 PRODIGY/ PRODIGY
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F. Position the scan table assembly in the room (on the casters) so the back of
the scanner is accessible (in order to install the arm).
NOTE: The outer covers of the scan arm are plastic, be careful, as they will scratch or
fracture easily – do not remove the foam wrapped around the arm until it is in the
room where it will be installed.
G. Bring the other cartons containing the Host computer and peripherals, and
any accessories shipped with the system into the room where the scan table is
to be installed and carefully unpack them
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NOTE: The End Panels, Upper and Lower Back Panels, Back Ledge, Front Panel and
Front Rail Cap are in the Shipping Box.
H. Upon unpacking at the customer's site, verify all of the equipment listed on the
packing slip has arrived, checking the contents of the cartons against the pick
list shipped with the scanner. Check off each item on the pick list as it is
unpacked; include the completed pick list with the Installation Report.
If there is evidence any equipment has been damaged in shipment, or if items
are missing, notify GE-LUNAR Customer Care immediately. USA installers
should call the DOA Hotline at 888-281-4947.
B. Position the computer, monitor, and printer on the console table or work
surface(s) provided by the customer. If the scanners isolated power, or isolation
transformer is not used, the Host PC must be at least 1.83 meters (6 feet) from
the scan table.
D. Feed the supplied paper and ink cartridges into the printer according to the
printer manufacturer’s instructions.
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H. Verify that the Host PC’s input voltage select is set for the AC voltage of the
scanners isolated power or the AC voltage of the wall outlet.
3. Select the Country or Region, Time and Currency, and keyboard Layout.
J. Begin encore installation from DVD. These can be found in the system software
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B. Remove the two screws holding the L-shaped bracket on the high voltage
cable trough to the front longitudinal carriage (FIGURE 3.1). The High voltage
cable trough should be wire tied to the transverse extrusion to keep it up and
out of the way when the arm is mounted (FIGURE 3.2).
FIGURE 3.1 Scan arm with front FIGURE 3.2 Scan arm without front
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C. Remove the front longitudinal carriage (three tapered flathead screws) from
the arm (FIGURE 3.3). Loosen the two 5/32 inch drive cable clamp screws on
the bottom of the front longitudinal carriage. (FIGURE 3.4)
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FIGURE 3.3 Front Longitudinal Carriage FIGURE 3.4 Front Longitudinal Carriage
(3) Three Tapered Flathead Screws (4) 5/32 inch Drive Cable Clamp Screws
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D. Slide the rollers on the front longitudinal carriage onto the front longitudinal
rail located on the frame assembly. Keep the carriage as far as possible
towards the head end of the table assembly. (FIGURE 3.5)
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FIGURE 3.5 Front Longitudinal Carriage on FIGURE 3.6 Front Longitudinal Drive
Rail Cable on Carriage
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E. Slide the Front Longitudinal drive cable under the cable clamp on the front
longitudinal carriage. DO NOT tighten the cable clamp screws. (FIGURE 3.6)
F. In order to make clearance for the rear carriage wheels, gently pull the
Longitudinal Drive Cable up and out of the way at the head end of the
scanner, being careful not to stress the cable – pull it only as far as is required.
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The movers can help hold the cable up and out of the way or packaging tape
can be used to affix the cable in the appropriate place while the arm is
mounted.
G. Clip the wire-tie that is holding the source / carriage to the back of the arm.
H. Remove foam from rear transverse carriage that is used to cushion the tube
head during transport..
I. Remove the two lower adjustable wheels from the rear longitudinal carriage
on the scan arm plate using 2-7/16” wrenches.
J. Use a cable tie to attach the high voltage cable trough to the arm extrusion in
order to keep it up and out of the way when attempting to mount scan arm to
table. (See FIGURE 3.2). To prevent the tubehead from sliding off arm extrusion
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while lifting, wrap and tightly secure a cable tie around the extrusion to act as
a brake.
K. At the head end of the table where the cutout in the rear trough is, hold the
arm upright and position the arm’s lower transverse extrusion through the
back of the table (see FIGURES 3.7, 3.8, 3.9, and 3.10))
.
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3 2 1
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Long Column
Short Column
FIGURE 3.8 When the arm is to be mounted, it should only be allowed to rest
on its back as under the number 1 in this illustration.
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FIGURE 3.9 Warning! Never place any part of the body between the arm extrusion
and the carriage or beneath the arm column during the lift. Sudden movement of
arm may lead to serious injury to fingers, hands, or feet.
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L. Heavy lift. Obtain help to lift and mount the scan arm. Lift the arm and hang
the four wheels of the rear longitudinal carriage onto the upper longitudinal
extrusion (this is easier if you tilt the front of the arm slightly downward).
(FIGURE 3.11)
NOTE: Be careful not to damage longitudinal and transverse belts or any components
on the electronics pan.
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M. Have a helper balance the arm in an upright position while you slide the front
longitudinal carriage into position and attach it with the 3 tapered flat head
screws to the end of the lower transverse extrusion – do not completely
tighten the flat head screw.
N. Re-attach the two lower adjustable wheels to the rear carriage; do not adjust
at this time.
O. Cut the wire tie holding the transverse belt and run it onto the pulleys on the
transverse motor and the pulley on the front longitudinal carriage.
P. Tighten the 3 tapered flathead screws which attach the front longitudinal
carriage to the arm’s lower transverse extrusion.
Q. Cut the wire tie holding the high voltage cable trough to the transverse
extrusion..
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R. Attach the Rear Longitudinal Drive ground cable to the cable clamp via clamp
screw (See FIGURE 3.12). Place the upper rear longitudinal drive cable into the
clamp on the longitudinal carriage keeping the turnbuckle on the head end of
the clamp. Move drive cable relative to clamp so as to take up any slack in the
ground cable. Tighten the 5-32 inch drive cable clamp screw on the rear
carriage.
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4. ELECTRICAL ASSEMBLY
A. Clip the wire tie holding the longitudinal cable track to the frame and the wire
tie holding the longitudinal drive belt from the high voltage trough.
B. Remove the protective bag covering the longitudinal cable track cables and
run the cables and longitudinal cable track into position, taking care not to
contaminate the high voltage connectors for the x-ray tube head.
C. If needed, unclip the last 3 links on the cable track to ease with cable track
attachment to the rear longitudinal carriage.
D. Attach the cable track to the rear longitudinal carriage, the cable track
attaches to the rear longitudinal carriage bracket using (2) 10-32 x 1/8 BHCS.
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F. Run the longitudinal belt onto the longitudinal motor and its idler pulley.
REMOVING CASTERS
BACK PANEL and ARM SLOT COVER INSTALLATION
A. Attach the upper and lower back panels using the hardware provided (see
FIGURE 8.1) and sure to reconnect the green/yellow ground wires near the
protective earth labels (P/N 17231).
B. Adjust the rear panel height by performing the following:
1. Move the scan arm to either the head or foot end of the scan table.
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2. Use a 5/32 allen key as a gauge to set the panel height (see FIGURE 5.1).
3. The 5/32 allen is placed on the top edge of the lower arm slot cover guide
and fits between it and the transverse extrusion. This provides just
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enough sag room for table flex when a heavy patient is scanned, but
keeps the lower panel high enough to keep the slot cover in the guides.
4. Repeat the adjustment for the opposite end of the scan table.
5. Install rear top cap panel with two 5/32 screws and two spacers. (FIGURE
8.1)
REMOVING CASTERS
A. Move the scan table to its final position in the room, with six to eight inches between
the wall (2 to 3 inches minimum) and the back of the arm.
B. With the assistance of the moving crew, unscrew the casters from the bottom of the
legs and replace them with glides. Store the casters inside the scanner in the front
trough behind the door.
NOTE: Be careful, as the scan arm may roll away from side of the scan table being
elevated.
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6. ELECTRICAL ASSEMBLY
CAUTION: Do not apply power to any of the electronics until connections have been
checked at least twice for accuracy.
CAUTION: Do not connect or disconnect any wires with power applied to system.
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FIGURE 6.1 Cable Connections and layout at the rear longitudinal carriage
(1) X-ray tube housing assembly cables
(2) Bulkhead connectors
(3) OMI cable
(4) Signal cable
(5) Motor control cable
(6) Cable track
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A. Lay the small gray cable (OMI/OMD cable) in place along the outside (toward
head) of the high voltage cable trough and connect it to the transverse OMI
(Optical Motion Indicator)/OMD (Optical Motion Detection) board (see FIGURE
6.2).
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Route the x-ray tube housing assembly cables along the high voltage cable
trough but do not install them. (see FIGURE 6.3)
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B. Connect the DB-9 Serial cable at the bulkhead and tighten the mounting
screws (signal cable)
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C. Connect the Molex connectors labeled "Bulkhead 1" and "Bulkhead 2" to the
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D. Connect the green/yellow ground cables to the rear carriage near the protective
earth label using Phillips screw.
NOTE: The protective earth label must be in place and only green/yellow wires may be
attached near it.
E. Connect the green/yellow ground cable with the spade connector to the
green/yellow ground cable at the bulkhead.
F. Remove the two 1.5mm grub screws from the high voltage connectors.
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G. Inspect anode and cathode contacts for dust particles, if found wipe the inside of
the cathode and anode receptacles and the outside of the high voltage cables
with a lint free rag. Take care not to contaminate the connectors or the
receptacles after they have been cleaned.
H. Place a drop of silicone oil in the center of the cathode cable and a light bead of
silicone oil around the outside of the cathode connector, then gently insert the
connector into the cathode receptacle on the tube housing assembly, ensure
cable is above expansion chamber on tube head.
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I. Tighten the retaining ring by hand until snug, and then tighten the 1.5mm grub
screw to lock the ring into position.
K. Re-attach the high voltage cable trough to the front longitudinal carriage with 2
screws.
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Attach the ground wire (green with yellow stripe) to the marked ground at the
base of the tube housing assembly as illustrated.
NOTE: The protective earth label must be in place and only green/yellow wires may be
attached near it.
L. Secure tube housing assembly cable bracket to the tube housing using the two
3/16 screws.
M. Wire tie the tube housing assembly cables in place to the two anchor positions on
the rear longitudinal carriage
N. Wire tie the tube housing assembly cables to the high voltage cable trough. There
are two tie down locations toward the rear of the trough panel.
O. Tie the OMI/OMD cable on the head end of the high voltage cable trough using
the two tie down anchors and tying to the four wire ties, that secure the tube
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P. Assure that all cables and bundles lie neatly, do not bend sharply, and are
securely in place. Wire ties should be placed where provision is made (anchors
mounted to frame); wire ties should also be used to neatly bundle wires.
Q. Remove tape covering the filter on the tube head and remove the screws and lock
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R. Install the Collimator on the X-ray Tube Housing Assembly and tighten down with
the 5/32 hex head screws provided.
S. Connect the two and six pin Molex connectors for the fans and the collimator,
wire tie the cables into place (see circled locations in FIGURE 6.6)
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T. Verify the tube housing assembly thermostat connection at the top of the x-ray
generator.
U. Cable tie the thermostat and collimator cable as shown (see circled locations in
figure 6.6 above). Be careful not to stress the shutter sensor connector.
V. Connect the serial cable from the CSBC board on the scan table to the Host
computer Startech serial card.
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B. Run the power cord out from under the scanner to the outlet to be used, but
do not plug in.
D. Check to see each printed circuit board is firmly mounted and properly
connected.
E. Check the other electrical assemblies to make sure they are firmly mounted
and properly connected.
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F. Check to see that dedicated circuit is available for the scanner. A 20 Amp
circuit (for 100-127VAC) or a 10A circuit (for 200-240 VAC) is recommended.
CAUTION: The following is in accordance with IEC 601 and UL safety regulations.
MECHANICAL ASSEMBLY
A. With the scan arm in the center of the table, level the scan table by placing a
torpedo level alternately on the front, rear, and sides of the frame and adjust the
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heights of the glides to make the table level. Once the table has been leveled, it
must not be moved.
B. Verify the lower front drive cable is in the clamp mounted on the front
longitudinal carriage. Verify the arm is perpendicular to the centerline of the
table and that this is the natural position (i.e., no force is necessary to maintain
this position). Then tighten the front clamp, accessing it from the bottom at the
front of the scan table; tighten the two 1/8” hex head screws.
D. Place the head and foot end panels on the scanner (do not over tighten the
panel screws.
E. Place the front panel and the upper front panel cap on the scanner (do not over
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B. Select Scanner type in the left window and fill in INSTALLER field.
C. Click Start new Install button and OK at the warning about erasing existing
eInstall information and results. This creates a new patient database named
Install_Scanner with patients for Al Spine, Hacksaw, and Beam Wobble.
D. Select System Data and fill in fields and selections and click SAVE.
Scanner SN
Al Spine Phantom S/N
Al Spine Phantom BMD
Select Al Spine Phantom Tissue type
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1. If running software prior to enCORE 17SP1, Click on Tools > System File Editor >
Prodigy.sys > QA and change SelfTestDMB to OFF. Push OK.
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2. From the Main Menu, press F5 or click on the Quality Assurance to run a
system calibration. Run three (3) consecutive secondary calibrations.
1. Scan the encapsulated or water bath spine phantom scans according to the
enCORE Operator’s Manual.
2. When setting up the phantom scan, verify the Patient Positioning Laser and
the Laser On light operate properly.
4. Average the results from the 3 analyzed scans, and verify that the mean is
within 2% of the expected value for the phantom. Record the average results
of the scans and the expected result on the Installation Report Form
(DXAP5006) if the results are not automatically calculated in the eInstall.
NOTE: Follow the analysis instructions included with the Aluminum Spine Phantom. If not
analyzed properly, the results may deviate from the expected value.
F. Test Completion
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3. Print the High mA Trend Report and the Misc. Trend Report.
NOTE: The software must be in Service Mode to print the QA Trend Reports.
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A. With the table pad on the scanner in the correct orientation (head-end silk screen
line should be ~9.6 inches from the head-end edge of pad and the foot-end silk
screen line should be ~7.3 inches from the foot-end edge) and perform
procedure DXAP2010 enCORE Centerline offset Procedure. When this
procedure has been completed return to these instructions to complete the
installation.
B. Coil and wire tie excess power cords neatly under the scanner.
Service Instructions
14. RECORDS
A. Fill out the initial information on DXAP5006 DXA Installation Report Form or
electronic equivalent eInstall document. If submitting a paper copy of the
Installation Report Form use black or blue ink.
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C. Verify the system number entered matches the system number recorded on the
delivery receipt
D. Verify that all Scan Types in the PRODIGY software listed on the Software Order
form can be accessed
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E. Verify all compliance labels affixed to the system are legible, and completely
filled out: If labeling is incomplete or inaccurate, contact GE-LUNAR
Customer Support.
F. (U.S. Installs Only) - Completely fill out form FDA 2579 - Report of Assembly of a
Diagnostic X-Ray System (electronic version).
a. The eFDA 2579 form can be found on the HHS Support Central Websites.
Use link:
http://olcweb.olc.med.ge.com:8020/servlet/ClientServletProp?REQ=E
nter+Documentation+Library
Select PM then HHS 2579/Data Record Form and then click SEARCH
button. Select the HHS2579_Assemblers_report and click Download
Selected Files
G. Complete and sign (with black or blue ink) the DXAP5006 DXA Installation
Report Form or electronic equivalent eInstall document.
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H. (U.S. Installs Only) Finished passing records are printed and photographed using
phone or ipad PDF application to combine into one finished records PDF file.
Photo
Passing Beam Wobble Results
Primary Calibration Test Results
Hacksaw Test Results
QA High mA Trend Report
QA Miscellaneous Trend Report
3 Phantom Scans with ancillary results
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I. (USA only). Attach the finished records PDF file to the electronic FDA 2579 form
using the Attach File button on the electronic FDA 2579 form and submit using
the Submit Form to HQ button. This process eliminates the need to place
documents in a pre-posted envelope and mail to Lunar.
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J. (U.S. Installs only) Complete the system ID field on the GE-CARES support labels
found in the software box. Apply one of the labels to the front of the host PC.
Leave the other label for the customer to place near their phone.
K. (U.S. Installs Only)Have the customer sign and keep the delivery receipt. Verify
the date of the applications training (if applicable).
L. The local product representative will maintain installation records outside the
US.
EFFECTIVE DATE:
The Approval Date in MWS will be the Effective Date.
GENERATED RECORDS
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