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GE Healthcare

EverView 7500 C-Arm X-Ray Imaging System


Service Manual
0459

2415170-100
Rev 0
© 2005
GE HUALUN Medical Systems
All Rights Reserved
Revision History
Rev Date Change Description
A April 2005 Draft for ME
0 Aug 2005 Initial Release

IMPORTANT SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS. . PLEASE READ THIS MANUAL BEFORE USING EverView 7500 C-Arm X-Ray Imaging System.
This manual may not be reproduced, in whole or in part, without the written permission of GE Healthcare.
Other product and company names mentioned herein are the property of their respective owners.
The contents of this document are accurate at the time of publication. However, changes in design and additional features can, at
any time, be incorporated in the hardware and software and may not be reflected in this version of the document. Contact GE
Healthcare Technical Support for clarification, if discrepancies arise.
The text of this manual was originally written, approved and published by the manufacturer in English.
GE HUALUN Medical Systems, a General Electric company, going to market as GE Healthcare.

GE HUALUN Medical Systems


No. 1 Yongchang North Road
Beijing Economic & Technological Development Area
Beijing, P.R. China 100176
Tel: 8610-67881880
Fax: 8610-67881850

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REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS
This product complies with the regulatory requirements of the following:
Council Directive 93/42/EEC concerning medical devices: the CE 0459
label affixed to the product testifies compliance to the Directive.
The location of the CE 0459 label is described in page 6-8 of Operator manual.
European registered place of business:
GE Medical System Europe
Quality Assurance and safety Regulatory Manager
BP34
Address: 283 Rue de la Miniere 78533 Buc Cedex France
Tel:+33 (0) 1 30 70 40 40
International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC), international standards organization, when
applicable.

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This Service Manual is available in English only.


WARNING If a customer’s service provider requires a language other than
English, it is the customer’s responsibility to provide translation
services.
Do not attempt to service the equipment unless this service manual
has been consulted and is understood.
Failure to heed this Warning may result in injury to the service
provider, operator or patient from electric shock, mechanical or other
hazards.

Ce Manuel de maintenance n’est disponible qu’en anglais.


AVERTISSEMENT Si le technicien du client a besoin de ce manuel dans une autre
langue que l’anglais, c’est au client qu’il incombe de le faire traduire.
Ne pas tenter d’intervention sur les équipements tant que le manuel
Service 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.

Dieses Kundendienst-Handbuch existiert nur in englischerSprache.


Falls ein fremder Kundendienst eine andere Sprache benötigt, ist es
WARNUNG Aufgabe des Kunden für eine entsprechende Übersetzung zu sorgen.
Versuchen Sie nicht, das Gerät zu reparieren, bevor dieses
Kundendienst-Handbuch zu Rate gezogen und verstanden wurde.
Wird diese Warnung nicht beachtet, so kann es zu Verletzungen des
Kundendiensttechnikers, des Bedieners oder des Patienten durch
elektrische Schläge, mechanische oder sonstige Gefahren kommen.

Este Manual de Servicio sólo existe en inglés.


AVISO Si algún proveedor de servicios ajeno a GEMS solicita un idioma que
no sea el inglés, es responsabilidad del cliente ofrecer un servicio de
traducción.
No se deberá dar servicio técnico al equipo, sin haber consultado y
comprendido este manual de servicio.
La no observancia del presente aviso puede dar lugar a que el
proveedor de servicios, el operador o el paciente sufran lesiones
provocadas por causas eléctricas, mecánicas o de otra naturaleza.

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Este Manual de Assistência Técnica só se encontra disponível em


Inglês.
ATENÇÃO
Se qualquer outro serviço de assistência técnica, quE não a GEMS,
solicitar estes manuais noutro idioma, é da responsabilidade do
cliente fornecer os serviços de tradução.
Não tente reparar o equipamento sem ter consultado e
compreendido este Manual de Assistência Técnica.
O não cumprimento deste aviso pode por em perigo a segurança do
técnico, operador ou paciente devido a‘ choques elétricos, mecânicos
ou outros.
Il presente manuale di manutenzione è disponibile soltanto in inglese.
AVVERTENZA Se un addetto alla manutenzione esterno alla GEMS richiede il
manuale in una lingua diversa, il cliente è tenuto a provvedere
direttamente alla traduzione.
Si proceda alla manutenzione dell’apparecchiatura solo dopo aver
consultato il presente manuale ed averne compreso il contenuto.
Non tenere conto della presente avvertenza potrebbe far compiere
operazioni da cui derivino lesioni all’addetto alla manutenzione,
all’utilizzatore ed al paziente per folgorazione elettrica, per urti
meccanici od altri rischi.

本维修手册仅存有英文版本。
警告 非 GEMS 公司的维修人员要求非英文版本的维修手册,客户需自行
负 责翻译。
未详细阅读和了解本维修手册之前,不得进行维修。
忽略本注意事项会对维修人员,操作人员或病人造成触电、机械伤
害或其他伤害。

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Contents
Chapter 1 Introduction and Safety.........................................................................................1-1
1.1 Introduction .......................................................................................................................................1-2
1.1.1 Objective................................................................................................................................................... 1-2
1.1.2 Scope.......................................................................................................................................................... 1-2
1.1.3 Service Philosophy .............................................................................................................................. 1-2
1.1.4 Qualifications ......................................................................................................................................... 1-2
1.1.5 Unauthorized Modifications............................................................................................................ 1-2
1.1.6 Certified Components........................................................................................................................ 1-2
1.1.7 Manual Organization and Use ....................................................................................................... 1-3
1.2 Safety ...................................................................................................................................................1-3
1.2.1 Safety Hazard Alerts........................................................................................................................... 1-3
1.2.2 Ingress of Fluids .................................................................................................................................... 1-4
1.2.3 Electrical Shock ..................................................................................................................................... 1-4
1.2.4 Implosion.................................................................................................................................................. 1-5
1.2.5 Explosion .................................................................................................................................................. 1-5
1.2.6 Thermal Harm........................................................................................................................................ 1-5
1.2.7 Equipment Stability ............................................................................................................................. 1-5
1.2.8 X-Ray Radiation .................................................................................................................................... 1-6
1.2.9 Motorized Mechanical Movement................................................................................................ 1-6
1.2.10 Safety Interlock .................................................................................................................................. 1-6
1.2.11 Labels ...................................................................................................................................................... 1-7
1.2.12 Symbols................................................................................................................................................1-14
1.3 Electromagnetic Compatibility Statement ....................................................................... 1-15
Chapter 2 Systems OverView ...................................................................................................2-1
2.1 System Descriptions......................................................................................................................2-2
2.2 Motions of the C-Arm ....................................................................................................................2-4
2.3 EverView 7500 C-Arm X-Ray Imaging System Block .....................................................2-5
2.4 EverView 7500 C-Arm X-Ray Imaging System Schematics ........................................2-6
Chapter 3 Installation....................................................................................................................3-1
3.1 Pre-Installation .................................................................................................................................3-2
3.1.1 Dimensions and Weights of System........................................................................................... 3-2
3.1.2 Site Requirement .................................................................................................................................. 3-2
3.1.3 Power Supply Requirements........................................................................................................... 3-2
3.1.4 Environments Requirements........................................................................................................... 3-3
3.2 Unpacking ..........................................................................................................................................3-3
3.3 Power Supply Adaptation............................................................................................................3-9
3.3.1 OverView .................................................................................................................................................. 3-9
3.3.2 Change the System Frequency..................................................................................................... 3-9
3.3.3 Change the Power Supply Cables and plugs .......................................................................3-10
3.3.4 Voltage Adaption ................................................................................................................................3-12
3.4 Software Configuration............................................................................................................. 3-13
3.5 Options Installation ..................................................................................................................... 3-14
3.5.1 Sony Video Printer Installation.....................................................................................................3-14
3.5.2 DAP Installation ...................................................................................................................................3-15
3.6 Installation Check......................................................................................................................... 3-17
3.6.1 Label and Symbol Inspection.......................................................................................................3-17
3.6.2 Visual inspection.................................................................................................................................3-18
3.6.3 Mechanical Inspection.....................................................................................................................3-25
3.6.4 System on check ................................................................................................................................3-26

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3.6.5 Functional Inspection ...................................................................................................................... 3-27


Chapter 4 Calibration.................................................................................................................... 4-1
4.1 Overview .............................................................................................................................................4-2
4.2 Fluoroscopy current measurement ........................................................................................4-3
4.2.1 Measurement .........................................................................................................................................4-4
4.2.2 Adjustment ..............................................................................................................................................4-5
4.3 mAs Measurement and Adjustment.......................................................................................4-7
4.3.1 mAs measurement ..............................................................................................................................4-7
4.3.2 mAs adjustment (With use of Invasive meter)........................................................................4-7
4.4 kV Measurement and adjustment ...........................................................................................4-9
4.4.1 Measurement .........................................................................................................................................4-9
4.4.2 Adjustment ..............................................................................................................................................4-9
4.5 X-Ray Generator Warm Up ......................................................................................................4-10
4.6 ABC (Auto Bright Control) adjustment.................................................................................4-10
4.7 Brake Adjustment.........................................................................................................................4-11
4.7.1 C –Arm Orbital Movement Brake Adjustment...................................................................... 4-11
4.7.2 C-Arm Rotation Movement Brake Adjustment.................................................................... 4-13
4.7.3 Safety Switch for C-Arm Rotation Repair............................................................................... 4-14
4.7.4 C-Arm Wig Wag Movement Adjustment................................................................................ 4-15
4.8 Others ................................................................................................................................................4-16
Chapter 5 Software........................................................................................................................ 5-1
5.1 Maintenance feature .....................................................................................................................5-2
5.1.1 Overview ...................................................................................................................................................5-2
5.1.2 Invoke maintenance feature...........................................................................................................5-3
5.1.3 Get system information .....................................................................................................................5-5
5.1.4 Repair user data....................................................................................................................................5-6
5.1.5 Restore factory ......................................................................................................................................5-7
5.1.6 Uninstall software.................................................................................................................................5-8
5.2 Software Maintenance...............................................................................................................5-10
5.2.1 Overview ................................................................................................................................................ 5-10
5.2.2 Application Disk.................................................................................................................................. 5-11
5.2.3 Recover CD ........................................................................................................................................... 5-14
Chapter 6 Trouble Shooting....................................................................................................... 6-1
6.1 Power on Inspection ......................................................................................................................6-2
6.2 System Inspection ..........................................................................................................................6-5
6.2.1 Inspection of ascending and descending movement and collimators control .....6-5
6.2.2 Numerical Display & Electric Performance Check ...............................................................6-6
6.3 Inspection of Fluoroscopy........................................................................................................6-11
6.3.1 Inspection of the fluoroscopy current..................................................................................... 6-11
6.3.2 Image Inspections............................................................................................................................. 6-14
6.4 Inspection of Radiography.......................................................................................................6-18
6.5 Inspection of Workstation ........................................................................................................6-21
Chapter 7 Parts Replacement .................................................................................................. 7-1
7.1 FRU list and locations of the FRUs...........................................................................................7-3
7.2 Parts Replacement ......................................................................................................................7-18
7.2.1 Breaker and Fuse Replacement ................................................................................................. 7-18
7.2.2 MP1 Board and Collimators Replacement ............................................................................ 7-19
7.2.3 MP2 Board replacement ................................................................................................................ 7-21
7.2.4 MP3 Replacement ............................................................................................................................. 7-21
7.2.5 MP4 Replacement.............................................................................................. 7-22

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7.2.6 MP5 Replacement ..............................................................................................................................7-23


7.2.7 MP6 Board Replacement................................................................................................................7-24
7.2.8 MP7 Board Replacement................................................................................................................7-24
7.2.9 X-Ray Generator Assembly Replacement ..............................................................................7-24
7.3 Brakes Replacement................................................................................................................... 7-25
7.3.1 C-Arm Rotation Brake Replacement.........................................................................................7-25
7.3.2 Orbital Movement Brake Replacement....................................................................................7-29
7.3.3 Wig-Wag Movement Brake Replacement .............................................................................7-31
7.3.4 Horizontal Movement Brake Replacement............................................................................7-33
7.4 PCB Connector Signal Definition Table .............................................................................. 7-34
Chapter 8 Periodic Maintenance.............................................................................................8-1
8.1 Safety Instructions .........................................................................................................................8-2
8.1.1 Ingress Of Water And Solutions .................................................................................................... 8-2
8.1.2 Unauthorized Modifications............................................................................................................ 8-2
8.1.3 Motorized Mechanical Operation ................................................................................................. 8-2
8.2 Trained Service Personnel...........................................................................................................8-3
8.3 Electrical Shock................................................................................................................................8-3
8.4 X-radiation Exposure.....................................................................................................................8-3
8.5 Required Tools, Test Equipment ...............................................................................................8-4
8.5.1 Tools............................................................................................................................................................ 8-4
8.5.2 Test Equipment...................................................................................................................................... 8-4
8.6 PM Checklist ......................................................................................................................................8-5
8.7 Administrative (Header) Information......................................................................................8-8
8.8 Safety Inspections ..........................................................................................................................8-9
8.8.1 Remove Power....................................................................................................................................... 8-9
8.8.2 Mechanical Inspections..................................................................................................................... 8-9
8.8.3 Electrical Inspections.......................................................................................................................... 8-9
8.9 Functional Checks ....................................................................................................................... 8-10
8.9.1 Power ON ...............................................................................................................................................8-10
8.9.2 C-Arm Controls ....................................................................................................................................8-10
8.9.3 Workstation Controls........................................................................................................................8-12
8.9.4 Dose Rate...............................................................................................................................................8-12
8.10 Radiographic Beam Alignment Test ................................................................................. 8-13
8.10.1 Film Exposure ....................................................................................................................................8-13
8.10.2 45 mm x 45 mm Field Verification ..........................................................................................8-13
8.11 Dose Area Product(option) Calibration ............................................................................ 8-13
8.12 Final Checks................................................................................................................................. 8-15
8.12.1 X-ray Generator Accuracy Tests ..............................................................................................8-15
8.12.2 Radiographic Accuracy ................................................................................................................8-15
8.12.3 Fluoroscopic Accuracy .................................................................................................................8-15
8.13 Reinstall the Covers .................................................................................................................. 8-15
8.13.1 Test the Steering ..............................................................................................................................8-15
8.13.2 Power ON.............................................................................................................................................8-16
Chapter 9 Circuit Schematics....................................................................................................9-1
Chapter 10 Technical Reference .......................................................................................... 10-1
10.1 Operating Conditions:.............................................................................................................. 10-2
10.2 Power Specifications: .............................................................................................................. 10-2
10.3 Maximum Output Specifications:....................................................................................... 10-2
10.4 Safety Classification: ............................................................................................................... 10-2
10.5 Circuit Breaker: ....................................................................................................................... 10-2

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10.6 X-ray Generator:.....................................................................................................................10-3


10.7 KV/mA range for fluoroscopy: .............................................................................................10-3
10.8 kV range for radiography:......................................................................................................10-3
10.9 Range of mAs ..............................................................................................................................10-3
10.10 Tube current for radiography:...........................................................................................10-3
10.11 X-ray tube...................................................................................................................................10-3
10.12 Earth leakage current ...........................................................................................................10-4
10.13 Tolerance: ...................................................................................................................................10-4
10.14 System resolution: ..................................................................................................................10-4
10.15 Transportation and Storage:..............................................................................................10-4
10.16 Radiation Safety Specification:.........................................................................................10-4
10.16.1 Scatter Data.................................................................................................................................... 10-5
10.16.2 Scatter radiation specification .............................................................................................. 10-6
Chapter 11 Appendix ................................................................................................................. 11-1
11.1 Image Intensifier........................................................................................................................11-2
11.1.1 Components ...................................................................................................................................... 11-2
11.1.2 Mechanical interface .................................................................................................................... 11-3
11.1.3 Electrical interface.......................................................................................................................... 11-4
11.1.4 ADJUSTMENTS ................................................................................................................................11-12
11.1.5 Field Replacable Unit replacement ......................................................................................11-23
11.2 High Resolution 17” monitor.............................................................................................. 11-32
11.2.1 Introduction .....................................................................................................................................11-33
11.2.2 Connecting Monitor .....................................................................................................................11-33
11.2.3 Information and Use of the Control Panel ........................................................................11-35
11.2.4 On Screen Display ........................................................................................................................11-36
11.2.5 Technical Specifications ............................................................................................................11-37
11.2.6 Preset Timings................................................................................................................................11-38
11.3 X-ray tube .................................................................................................................................. 11-39
11.4 X-ray Source assemblies..................................................................................................... 11-45

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Chapter 1
Introduction and
Safety
EverView 7500 C-Arm X-Ray Imaging System

1.1 Introduction
1.1.1 Objective
Provide EverView 7500 C-Arm X-Ray Imaging System service documentation that is consistently
organized, easy to access and is designed to aggressively expedite fault isolation and decrease
product down-time.

1.1.2 Scope
This manual’s contents document the necessary information for service.

1.1.3 Service Philosophy


EverView 7500 C-Arm X-Ray Imaging System uses precision components and utilize complex
manufacturing techniques. Component-level repairs that maintain compliance with these
requirements are sometimes not possible on site. The system is therefore designed to be field
serviceable at the modular or Field Replaceable Unit (FRU) level.

1.1.4 Qualifications
Reading this manual does not qualify an untrained person to service the equipment. This
publication assumes the reader is a skilled and fully qualified electronic technician who has
experience servicing medical imaging systems. Factory trained service personnel will benefit the
most from this material.

1.1.5 Unauthorized Modifications


GE HUALUN Medical Systems Co.Ltd certifies that when assembled according to the
manufacturer's instructions, this equipment meets US Federal Performance standard 21 CFR
Subchapter J and applicable international standards. Unauthorized modifications to the
equipment may impact adherence to these standards and make the equipment unsafe to
operate.
The owner is responsible for verifying continued compliance with all applicable regulations and
standards. Consult local, state, federal and/or international agencies regarding specific
requirements and regulations applicable to the use of this type of medical electronic equipment.

1.1.6 Certified Components


In the USA, requirements exist for reporting the repair and replacement of certified components.
Refer to GE Healthcare standard operating procedures for more information.

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1.1.7 Manual Organization and Use


The inforamtion documented here has been analyzed and divided into several sections. It
contains the following types of information:
Introduction and Safety – Information of the system and safety
System OverView – general description of the system
Installation – Information of Pre-installation, unpacking and installation check
Calibration – procedures for calibrating electronic circuits and mechanical components.
Software – procedures of how to maintain software
Troubleshooting – information of faults and it’s solvements
Parts Replacement – Introduction of FRU list and it’s locations, and the procedure of parts
replacement
Periodic Maintenance– procedures for periodic maintenance
Circuit Schematics– schematics of the PCBs
Technical Reference- Technical specifications of the system
Appendix- Information of some key parts

1.2 Safety
Do not attempt to service or maintain this equipment before reading this entire section.

1.2.1 Safety Hazard Alerts


There are three hazard classifications used in this document. They are:

Warning indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could


WARNING
result in death or serious injury.

CAUTION Caution indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may
result in moderate to minor injury, equipment damage or loss of data.

NOTE NOTE is given in situation requiring special attention.

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1.2.2 Ingress of Fluids


Excessive amounts of fluids such as antiseptics, cleaning solutions or bodily fluids may damage
internal components if they are allowed inside the equipment.

The equipment is not rated for water-tight operation. Do not allow any liquids to
WARNING
leak into the equipment where they can cause electric shock, fires, and short
circuits. If leakage does occur, ensure that all internal circuitry is completely dry
before attempting to operate the equipment.

Never store or operate the system in the presence of conductive fluids like water
WARNING or saline solution unless the system is adequately protected by an approved
bagging or draping system.

1.2.3 Electrical Shock


If the equipment must be serviced with the covers removed, observe the following precautions:

The equipment must be serviced only by personnel familiar with proper safety
WARNING
procedures for working near these components.

Disconnect AC power before discharging static electricity in components


WARNING
such as electrolytic capacitors and high voltage cables. Failure to heed
this message will result in death or severe personal injury.

Allow adequate time for static charges to discharge through bleeder


WARNING resistors. Use a high wattage resistor when discharging circuits to avoid
burns.

Have someone watch while you work near high voltages. This person must
WARNING remain clear of all circuitry and be prepared to turn off the power to the system
and render aid in an emergency.

High voltage cables, electrolytic capacitors, and CRTs can retain a dangerous
WARNING static charge for long periods after power has been removed. Some devices can
acquire a charge spontaneously without direct contact with other circuitry. Do
not touch these components unless power has been completely removed and
they have been discharged.

Never operate the system unless all potential equalization conductors (green
CAUTION wire with a yellow stripe) and related components are fastened in place.
Dangerous electrical shock and improper equipment operation can otherwise
result.

Remove all metal rings and watchbands before working on system circuitry.
CAUTION Skin burns and damage from involuntary muscle contractions can result if metal
jewelry shorts electrical circuits.

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1.2.4 Implosion
EverView 7500 C-Arm X-Ray Imaging System has a Cathode Ray Tube (CRT) , do not locate
objects so that they might fall and strike the tube causing it to implode. Use caution when
working around the tube. The coating on the glass can also produce toxic dust and fumes. If a
CRT implodes:
1. Remove power immediately and evacuate the area.
2. Contact site administration regarding hazardous material disposal.

1.2.5 Explosion
If an abnormal condition occurs, such as the room fills with flammable gas, steps must be taken
to prevent the gas from contacting components within the equipment. Follow these guidelines:
1. Do not turn the system on or off.
2. Do not un-plug or plug-in system or peripheral equipment power cords.
3. Do not operate light switches or other electrical equipment.
4. Evacuate all personnel immediately.
5. Notify the hospital administration and/or fire department.
6. Ventilate the room to clear the air of all flammable vapor or gas.
7. Identify and remove the source of the flammable liquid, vapor, or gas.

1.2.6 Thermal Harm


Before you remove the cover of the system for maintenance or service. Please pay attention to
the points with high temperature, for example, the current limiters, internal power distribute
circuit etc. Otherwise it may harm your hand or body.

1.2.7 Equipment Stability


EverView 7500 C-Arm X-Ray Imaging System is mounted on wheels , if it is moved or operated
improperly it could roll out of control. Follow these guidelines:
• Two people should control the equipment when moving up or down an incline.
• Place all mechanical assemblies in their most compact (transport) position and lock brake
handles prior to moving the equipment.
• Use the handles designed for moving the equipment and mechanical assemblies.
• Never attempt to move the system up or down steps.
• Do not operate the equipment on unlevel floors.
• Do not lock the wheel brakes and leave the equipment unattended on unlevel floors.
• Always apply the wheel locks when the system is in its final position.
• Do not move the equipment if the wheels are not functioning properly.
• Mechanical shocks to the equipment while disk drives are accessing information may
cause damage to the disk drive and loss of data.

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1.2.8 X-Ray Radiation


This equipment either produces or is used in the vicinity of ionizing radiation.
CAUTION Observe proper safety practices during operation. Use lead aprons, eye
protection, thyroid protection, and similar devices to protect yourself and others

1.2.9 Motorized Mechanical Movement


EverView 7500 C-Arm X-Ray Imaging System has motorized mechanical assemblies , please
follow these guidelines:
• Always observe mechanical assemblies when operating the motor to avoid pinching or
collision with a person or object.
• Use care when working around equipment to avoid unintentional motor actuation. Do
not carelessly place objects on the equipment or bump or lean against the equipment.
• Observe and prevent articles of clothing from getting caught in moving parts.

1.2.10 Safety Interlock

WARNING Never bypass, jumper, or otherwise disable any equipment safety feature.

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1.2.11 Labels

Even though this manual is supplied only in English, a foreign language equivalent
NOTE
of the following labels may appear on your system.

1. Quantity: 1
This label indicates the position of the C-Arm
Wig-Wag movement handle. When the handle is
rotated to vertical position, the Wig-Wag
brake is released. When the handle is in
horizontal position, the Wig-Wag brake is
locked.
2. Quantity: 1
This label indicates the position of the C-Arm
Wig-Wag movement handle. When the handle is
rotated to vertical position, the Wig-Wag
brake is released. When the handle is in
horizontal position, the Wig-Wag brake is
locked.
3. Quantity: 2
This label indicates the position of the C-Arm
orbital movement and rotation handle. When the
handle is rotated to the dashed position, the
brake is released. When the handle is in
horizontal position, the brake is locked.

4. Quantity: 2
This symbol indicates the position of the C-Arm
orbital movement and rotation handle. When the
handle is rotated to the dashed position, the
brake is released. When the handle is in
horizontal position, the brake is locked.

5. Quantity: 1
This symbol indicates the position of the C-Arm
horizontal movement handle. When the handle
is rotated to the horizontal position, the brake
is released. When the handle is in vertical
position, the brake is locked.

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6. Quantity: 1
This is the mark of image intensifier.
IMAGING INTENSIFIER
P.N. 2414497

7. Quantity: 1
This label indicates that the Mobile C-Arm’s
mechanical subassemblies position should be
placed in their most compact position before
transporting or moving the system. Refer to OM
chapter 4 Mechanical Movement for details.
① ② ③

8. Quantity: 2

MONITOR This is the mark of the monitors.


P.N. 2414381
9. Quantity: 1
Attention, see accompanying documentation. This
symbol on the tube housing means that you can

! refer to Service Manual for detailed information.

10. Quantity: 1
This label on the control panel of the C-Arm
means that you can refer to Section 2.4 in this

! manual for instructions of the control panel.

11. Quantity: 1
This label near the orbital brake handle means
that there is accessible moving parts and keep
hands/fingers away.

12. Quantity: 1
This label near the safety switch means that you
must take care to rotate the C-Arm larger than
! 155°.

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13. Quantity: 1
This label on the Workstation means that you can
refer to the WorkStation keyboard section in this

! manual for detailed information.

14. Quantity: 1
This label on the USB interface means you should
open the USB cover then insert the USB stick.


15. Quantity: 1
This label on the footswitch means that the
degree of protection of the footswitch is IP X8.
IPX8 The electrical mechanism within the footswitch is
protected from the effects of continuous
immersion in water.
16. Quantity: 1
This symbol indicates the location of Emergency
Stop Switch on the EverView 7500 equipment.

17. Quantity: 1
This mark means that there is ionization radiation.

18. Quantity: 1
System nameplate.
C-Arm X-ray Imaging System
TYPE: EverView 7500
Indicates manufacture information and input
S.N. :
MANUFACTURED : CLASS 1
power requirements.
INPUT: ~ 110/120 | 220/230/240 V, 50Hz /60Hz
Maximum Line Impedance: 0.3Ω/0.6Ω
POWER:( momentary) 4.5kVA | 5.0kVA
POWER:(continuous) 1.4kVA
GE HUALUN MEDICAL SYSTEMS CO. Ltd.
No. 1 ,Yong Chang North Road, Economic-Technological Development Zone,
BEIJING,P.R. CHINA 100176

This label is prefabricated on the system in Chinese, and the other version of the
NOTE labels are delivered with the system. It can be installed by GE qualified service
engineer according to the requirements of the local users.

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EverView 7500 C-Arm X-Ray Imaging System

19. Quantity: 1
X-ray Generator This symbol Indicates manufacture information
P.N.: 2397125 and input power requirements of X-Ray generator.
S.N.:
DATE:
RATING VOLTAGE: 110kV
TUBE MODEL: 110/3 DF
INH. FILTERATION: 3.5mm AL
FOCAL SPOTS: 1.4mm 0.6mm
GE HUALUN MEDICAL SYSTEMS CO. Ltd.
No 1 Yong Chang North Road Beijing Economic-Technological Development
Area 100176 BEIJING CHINA.

20. Quantity: 1
This symbol indicates the system was tested by
a Notified Body and was found to be in
0459 compliance with the requirements of all
relevant directives and standards in effect
within the European Union at the time of
manufacture.
21. Quantity: 1
This symbol indicates the generator was tested
by a Notified Body and was found to be in
0459 compliance with the requirements of all
relevant directives and standards in effect
within the European Union at the time of
manufacture.
22. Quantity: 1

2339039,CASSETTE HOLDER
This is the mark of the cassette holder.

23. Quantity: 1

WARNING: This X-ray unit may be dangerous to PATIENT and OPERATOR unless
safe exposure factors and operating instructions are observed

This warning label is on the control panel of the C-Arm.


This label is only installed on the system for USA market by local service engineer.
NOTE

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Introduction and Safety

24. Quantity: 2
This label indicates that waste electronic and
electrical equipment must not be disposed of as
unsorted municipal waste and must be collected
separately. Please contact an authorized
representative of the manufacturer for
information concerning the decommissioning of
your equipment.
25. Quantity: 1
This symbol indicates the system was tested by
CCC authorized body and was found to be in
compliance with the requirements of all
S
relevant directives and standards at the time
of manufacture.

26. Quantity: 1
This Label indicates the system was tested by
ITS authorized body and was found to be in
T ERT EK
I N

CM ETL CLASSIFIED

C US
Medical Equipment compliance with the requirements of all
relevant directives and standards at the time
L I
S T E D

9801745

of manufacture.
27. Quantity: 1

CAUTION : Place all mechanical assemblies in their most


compact (transport) position and lock brake handles prior to
moving the equipment.

This label is prefabricated on the system in Chinese, and the other version of the
NOTE label are delivered with the system. It can be installed by GE qualified service
engineer according to the requirements of the local users.

28. Quantity: 1
This is the mark of hard disk.
HARD DISK
P.N. 2414947
29. Quantity: 1

CAPACITANCE This is the mark of capacitor.


P.N. 2350878

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EverView 7500 C-Arm X-Ray Imaging System

30. Quantity: 1
This label is near the capacitor to warn that you
!
shall discharge the capacitor before touching it.

31. Quantity: 1

INDUCTANCE This is the mark of inductance.


P.N. 2339247
32. Quantity: 1

INDUCTANCE This is the mark of inductance.


P.N. 2339246

33. Quantity: 1

Collimator Assembly
This is the mark of the collimator.
P.N.: 2415086

34. Quantity: 1
This is the mark of J1 connector.
N L1 N1 L
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
J1
2
3

6
7
8
1

110V AC 120V AC 220V AC 230V AC 240V AC


1 1 1 1 1
2 2 2 2 2
3 3 3 3 3
4 4 4 4 4
5 5 5 5 5
6 6 6 6 6
7 7 7 7 7
8 8 8 8 8
9 9 9 9 9
10 10 10 10 10
11 11 11 11 11
12 12 12 12 12

35. Quantity: 1
9
13
440v
14
10
11 15
Fusel 1
J2 220v 16
12
Fusel 1
17
13 Fusel 2
24v 18
Fusel 2
14
This is the mark of J2 connector.

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Introduction and Safety

36. Quantity: 1
This is the mark of monitor connector.
L N

24V Indicator

220V N
220V L

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EverView 7500 C-Arm X-Ray Imaging System

1.2.12 Symbols
Be familiar with the following symbols that may appear on equipment and schematics, so you
can safely maintain and operate the system:
Dangerous Voltage

This symbol identifies areas where hazardous voltages may be present. Use
appropriate safety precautions.

Earth Ground Connection

This symbol identifies an earth ground connection that is necessary to maintain


grounding throughout the system.

X-Ray Source
This X-Ray Source symbol can be found on the X-Ray generator. It indicates the
location of the X-Ray source and the controls used to produce ionizing X-Radiation.
Use appropriate precautions and protective equipment when using the system
and at all times when X-Rays are present.

This symbol is used to identify controls that will produce ionizing X-Radiation when
activated. Always use appropriate precautions when generating X-Rays.

Potential Equalization Terminal

This symbol identifies system terminals which, when connected together, are at the
same potential (not necessarily earth ground). Green/yellow wires normally connect
potential equalization terminals together.

Attention

Attention, refer to accompanying documentation for information.

Type B

This symbol indicates Type B applied parts. User is protected against electric shock by
protective earth grounding of all accessible conductive parts or the use of
non-conductive parts.

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Introduction and Safety

1.3 Electromagnetic Compatibility


Statement
This equipment may generate and use radio frequency energy. The equipment must be installed
and used according to the manufacturer’s instructions in order to avoid radio frequency
interference. If this equipment generates or receives interference do the following to correct the
problem:
• Verify that the equipment is the cause by turning the system on and off.
• In the event of unintended motor actuation, immediately remove power to the
equipment.
• In the event of unintended X-ray actuation, immediately remove power to the
equipment.
• Reorient the equipment until the interference stops.
• Relocate the equipment with respect to other equipment in the room.
• Plug the equipment into a different outlet so that the equipment and the receiver are
on different branch circuits.
• Use only input/output (I/O) cables supplied by GE HUALUN Medical Systems Co. Ltd.
This product conforms with IEC60601-1-2:2001 (ed2) EMC standard for medical devices.

This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy. The
NOTE
equipment may cause or be subject to radio frequency interference with other
medical and non–medical devices and radio communications. To provide
reasonable protection against such interference, the EverView 7500 system
complies with emissions limits for a Group 1, Class A Medical Devices and has
applicable immunity level as stated in EN 60601-1-2:2001.

However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a


particular installation. Special precautions and other information regarding
EMC provided in the accompanying documents of this equipment shall be
observed during installation and operation of this equipment.

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EverView 7500 C-Arm X-Ray Imaging System

If this equipment is found to cause interference (which may be determined by


NOTE switching the equipment on and off), the user (or qualified service personnel)
should attempt to correct the problem by one or more of the following
measure(s):
1. Reorient or relocate the affected device(s).
2. Increase the separating space between the equipments and the
affected device.
3. Power the equipment from a source different from that of the affected
device.
4. Consult the point of purchase or service representative for further
suggestions.
Use of accessories, transducers, cables and other parts other than those specified
WARNING by the manufacturer of this equipment may result in increased emissions or
decreased immunity of the equipment. The manufacturer is not responsible for
any interference caused either by the use of interconnect cables other than those
recommended, or unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment.
Unauthorized changes or modifications could void the user’s authority to operate
the equipment.
To comply with the regulations applicable to an electromagn etic interface for a
NOTE Group 1, Class A Medical Device, and to minimize interference risks, the following
requirements shall be applied:
1. All interconnect cables to peripheral devices must be shielded and
properly grounded. The use of cables which are not properly
shielded and grounded may result in the equipment causing radio
frequency interference in violation of the European Union Medical
Device directive and FCC regulations.

2. All of those recommended guidance regarding electromagnetic


environment shall be followed.
Do not use devices which intentionally transmit RF signals (Cellular Phones,
WARNING Transceivers, or Radio Controlled Products) in the vicinity of this equipment as it
may cause performance outside the published specifications. Keep the power to
these types of devices turned off when near the equipment.
The medical staff in charge of this equipment is required to instruct technicians,
patients, and others.

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Introduction and Safety

Guidance and manufacturer’s declaration – Electromagnetic Emissions

The EverView 7500 system is suitable for use in the specified electromagnetic environment.
The purchaser or user of the EverView 7500 system should assure that it is used in an
electromagnetic environment as described below:
Emissions Test Compliance Electromagnetic Environment
The EverView 7500 system uses RF energy only
for its internal function. Therefore, its RF emissions
RF Emissions Group1
are very low and are not likely to cause any
CISPR11 interference in nearby electronic equipment.

RF Emissions Class A The EverView 7500 system is suitable for use in all
CISPR11 establishments other than domestic and those directly
connected to the public low-voltage power supply
Harmonic emissions Not
network that supplies buildings used for domestic
applicable purposes.
IEC 61000-3-2
Voltage fluctuations/ Not
flicker emissions applicable
IEC 61000-3-3

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EverView 7500 C-Arm X-Ray Imaging System

Guidance and manufacturer’s declaration - Electromagnetic Immunity (1)


The EverView 7500 system is suitable for use in the specified electromagnetic environment. The
purchaser or user of the EverView 7500 system should assure that it is used in an electromagnetic
environment as described below:
Immunity Test IEC 60601-1-2 Compliance Electromagnetic Environment
Level
Test Level
Electrostatic ±6 kV contact ±6 kV contact Floors are wood, concrete, or ceramic tile,
discharge (ESD) or floors are covered with synthetic
±8 kV air ±8 kV air
material and the relative humidity is at
IEC 61000-4-2
least 30 %.
±2 kV for power ±2 kV for power
supply lines supply lines
Electrical fast
±1 kV for
transient/burst ±1 kV for
Mains power quality is that of a typical
input/output
IEC 61000-4-4 input/output commercial and/or hospital environment
lines
lines
±1 kV differential ±1kV differential
mode mode
Surge Mains power quality is that of a typical
±2 kV common ±2 kV common commercial and/or hospital environment.
IEC 61000-4-5
mode mode
Voltage dips, < 5 % UT Mains power quality is that of a typical
short commercial and/or hospital environment.
(> 95 % dip in UT) 0 % UT for 5 sec If the user of the EverView 7500 system
interruptions and
for 0.5 cycle requires continued operation during power
voltage
mains interruptions, it is recommended
variations on 40 % UT that the EverView 7500 system be
power supply powered from an uninterruptible power
input lines (60 % dip in UT) supply or a battery.
IEC 61000-4-11 for 5 cycles
70 % UT
(30 % dip in UT)
for 25 cycles
< 5 % UT
(> 95 % dip in UT)
for 5 s
Power 3 A/m 3 A/m Power frequency magnetic fields are at
frequency(50Hz) levels characteristic of a typical location in
a typical commercial and/or hospital
magnetic field
environment.
IEC 61000-4-8

Note: These are guidelines. Actual conditions may vary.

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Introduction and Safety

Guidance and manufacturer’s declaration - Electromagnetic Immunity (2)


The EverView 7500 system is suitable for use in the specified electromagnetic environment. The purchaser
or user of the EverView 7500 system should assure that it is used in an electromagnetic environment as
described below:
IEC 60601-1-2 Compliance Electromagnetic Environment
Level
Test Level
Conducted RF 3V [V1 =] 3 V Portable and mobile RF communications equipment
are used no closer to any part of the [EQUIPMENT
IEC 61000-4-6 150 kHz to
and/or SYSTEM], including cables, than the recom-
80 MHz mended separation distance calculated from the
equation appropriate for the frequency of the
transmitter.
Recommended separation distance

3,5
Radiated RF 3 V/m [E1=] 3 V/m d =[ ] P
3
IEC 61000-4-3 80 MHz to
3,5
2.5 GHz d =[ ] P 80 MHz to 800 MHz
3
7
d =[ ] P 800 MHz to 2,5 GHz
3
Note: P is the power rating of the transmitter in
watts (W) according to the transmitter manufac-
turer and d is the recommended separation dis-
tance in meters (m).
Field strengths from fixed RF transmitters, as deter-
mined by an electromagnetic site survey,* are less
than the compliance level in each frequency
range.**

Interference may occur in the vicinity of equipment


marked with the following symbol:

NOTE 1 At 80 MHz and 800 MHz, the higher frequency range applies.

NOTE 2 These guidelines may not apply in all situations. Electromagnetic propagation is affected by absorption and
reflection from structures, objects and people.

*Field strengths from fixed transmitters, such as base stations for cellular telephones and land mobile radios, amateur
radio, AM and FM radio broadcast, and TV broadcast cannot be estimated accurately. To assess the electromagnetic
environment due to fixed RF transmitters, an electromagnetic site survey should be performed. If the measured field
strength exceeds the RF compliance level above, observe the EverView 7500 system to verify normal operation in each
use location. If abnormal performance is observed, additional measures may be necessary, such as re-orienting or
relocating the [EQUIPMENT and/or SYSTEM].

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EverView 7500 C-Arm X-Ray Imaging System

**Over the frequency range 150 kHz to 80 MHz, field strengths are less than 3 V/m.
The Recommended Separation Distances are listed in the next table.
Note: These are guidelines. Actual conditions may vary.

Recommended Separation Distances for Portable and Mobile RF Communications


Equipment and the EverView 7500 system

Frequency of
Transmitter
150KHz to 80 MHz 80 MHz to 800 MHz 800 MHz to 2,5 GHz

Equation
3,5 3,5 7
d =[ ] P d =[ ] P d =[ ] P
3 3 3

Rated Power of
Transmitter DISTANCE DISTANCE DISTANCE
(W) (meters) (meters) (meters)

0.01 0.12 0.12 0.23

0.38 0.38 0.73


0.1

1.2 1.2 2.3


1

10 3.8 3.8 7.3

100 12 12 23

For transmitters rated at a power not listed above, the DISTANCE can be estimated using the equation
in the corresponding column, where P is the power rating of the transmitter in watts (W) according to
the transmitter manufacturer.

Note: These are guidelines. Actual conditions may vary.

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Chapter 2

Systems OverView
EverView 7500 C-Arm X-Ray Imaging System

2.1 System Descriptions

The EverView 7500 C-Arm X-Ray Imaging System is intended to provide fluoroscopic and film
imaging of the patient in diagnostic and surgical applications. Clinical applications may
include, but are not limited to, surgery, critical care and emergency room procedures. This
product will be used on a daily basis by such users. The product may be used for other
imaging applications at the physician’s discretion.
EverView 7500 C-Arm X-Ray imaging system includes:
• Mobil C-Arm
Is composed of generator, monoblock, collimator, image intersifier, CCD camera head
and control panel.
• Mobil WorkStation
Is composed of 2 monitors, 1 computer hard disk, keyboard, etc.
• Options
Sony Thermal Printer
DAP
Cassette holder, 10×12” (24cm×30 cm)
Spacer (30 cm)

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System Overview

The C-Arms derive their name from the rigid, C-shaped weldment that supports the Image
Intensifier, collimator, CCD Camera, and X-ray tube. These components together are commonly
called the “C”, and the entire assembly from the casters up is known as the “C-Arm”.
The X-Ray tube generates an X-ray beam that is shaped and oriented by the collimator. After
passing through patient anatomy, the beam is directed onto a film cassette to produce a
radiographic film image, or through the image intensifier and CCD camera, to convert the X-ray
image to a video signal that is transmitted to the WorkStation for display, processing, and
storage.

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EverView 7500 C-Arm X-Ray Imaging System

2.2 Motions of the C-Arm

Rotation Wig-Wag Movement

Vertical Movement Horizontal Movement

Orbital Movement

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System Overview

2.3 EverView 7500 C-Arm X-Ray Imaging System Block


C-arm Control Cabinet
Cables Inverter PCB Power PCB Power Control
Full-Bridge Phase Controlled Voltage
X-RAY TUBE 2.2KW MP7 Regulation
MP6
MP5

Collimator
Filament PCB KV/MA PCB Exposure
Current Control KV & MA Control
Brightness Self-regulation
Management
of Filament
Tabletop MP4 MP3 Controller
MP2
Grid Driver PCB
MP1

II/CCD IBS

Operator Desk
CCU Display PCB Exp Foot Switch

Exp Hand Switch


Keyboard
9”

Optics
50Hz CCIR X-Ray ON Warning Light
100Hz

Rotation
Sensor
Imaging Computer
75Hz VGA
CCD Recordt
17"
Monitor 2
752X582 17" Display
CCD Database
Monitor 1
Camera
Keyboard
Video
PAL
Workstation Out

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2.4 EverView 7500 C-Arm X-Ray Imaging System Schematics
1 2 3 4 5 6
Revision Content of design change Designer Date
PJ7-1 PJ7-2
Note! 1
5 6 The low voltage wires (24V) should be enwrapped with additional
PJ7-4 PJ7-5
3
1
4
2
insulate shell if bundled together with high voltage wires. 2
PJ8-1
3
PJ8-2

PJ3-1
J1
1 Brn
CL02A310TJ 24VAC
1 BT1
9 Brn 13 MPJ1-3 Brn 2390714 A
A PJ3-3
2 Blk
2 440V 14 MPJ1-1 Blu 2339458
3 Wht
3 10 Gry
4 Red J3B J5 J2 J3
2 4 15 97 4 J5

J3A
4 11 Org 15
Fuse1 J0
PJ3-4 Yel

2339471
5
5 1 5 2414335
12220V Blk
6 Gry
13 Yel 1 6
Fuse1
2 4 15 97 3 J2
J4
CCU
PJ3-6

2390715
7 Blu 14 24V Blu 1 7 1 CJ4

CJ3
6 Display Board:
15 Fuse2 MX8-7

J1
8 7 CJ8 CJ7
3 2414090

CJ6
Brn 16 22V MX8-6 2414334
9 Grn
PJ1-1
8
17 18
Fuse2 CCD
24 15 9 71 10 Red2 4 15 95 7 Connect Board :
PJ1-3
11
PJ1-5 Blu2 4 15 95 0
2414092
Blu 12
PJ1-9 2414369
2 41 59 6 4
For detail connection 24 15 9 55

I.I

J2-12
please refer to page 3

J2-13
AL3

AD1
AL4
PJ4-1 1 BT2
24 1 59 69
5 A:

MX3-3/4
MX2 1234567

MX13
PJ4-2 MX1

MX3-5
2
PJ4-3 3 MX14
MX8 AC AR
6
PJ4-4 4 AL3 AL4 AL5 AL6
7 2 41 5 98 2 MP1 MP2 MP3 MP4 MP5 MP6 MP7

24 15 97 5
PJ4-7
PJ4-8

1
2 41 59 7 7 MPJ1-7

MP2-J1
MX3
Blk
MX15-1

MX15-3

MPJ1-5
B Red
AD2
B
Red FJ1-1 Red AD1
MPJ1-8 2 1
Blu FJ1-2 Blu Blu
CJ8-4 2 41 6 03 9 I:

IJ
2 415 96 8
AL2-2
Blk AL2
CJ8-1 2 41 59 7 6 AL1-2

MPJ1
Emergency AL2-1

220VL
220VN
J2-13

220VL
220VN

COM
+24V
GND

COM

COM
-15V
+15V
Switch

GND

+5V
S:

V1
V1
J2-14

SJ
MPJ1-6 1

MX4
Brn
Mother Board ASM: 2
2 41 59 6 3 AL1
2 4 15 94 8 2 41 59 7 8 2415166 M X3 - 1/ 2

This grounding must use a 24 1 59 52


PJ3 PJ4 single screw MX5 MX15 MX7 MBP1 MX10 MX8-4/5
24 15 95 9

6 1
1 J2-1 H.S

AL2-2
AL2-1

GND
AL1-2
2 J2-2 GND Brn Blu

Blu
Brn
PJ7

3 J2-3 Blk
PJ6

4 J2-4 2339469
5 J2-5
24 159 58

2 4 16 05 2 H:

Blu
Red
Brn
MX5-5Red
MX5-4Grn

PDU Board: HJ1


PJ8

PJ5-1 2339470
Wht
MX5-6

2414086
PJ5

PJ5-4
2414482 HJ2
2 41 5 98 0
CJ7-1
L
P1
24 15 97 9

CJ7-3
PJ1
MD
PJ1-6 OX1 2 41 59 5 3

C I1 1 2 3 4 5
N C
PJ1-8 A
2372499
B
2372500 1 4
F:
C Motor
J3 100Hz
Video
FJ3
+ Driving
Blu
Brn

J1-1
GND O: OX2 1 MX5-1 J1-2
Male 2 MX5-2 J1-3
J2 50Hz 5 2PIN
Video 3 MX5-3 J5-F 3 1
Female
Filter GND 4 Blue&Green
Male
FJ1 FJ2
24 15 94 7

16AWG
2 41 59 7 0 1 J5-M 2 1
2 41 5 94 9 2 41 59 5 1
Note!
OX3
Do the right wire 序号 零部件号 零部件名称 备 注 数 量
24 15 98 1

24 1 59 67
24 15 96 5

connection between
the coxial cabel and J4-M Male
3PIN
Brn Blu BNC connector J4-F Femal FT 比例 材料 表面处理 补充编号
2 4 15 9 7 2 1 Proximit
LO +u
L-

2 4 15 96 6 y Sensor
a

a
a

NPN 设计/日期 校对/日期 名称


Breaker Breaker
Sensor1 审批/日期
EverView 7500 II
Unlock
Unlock

K1 K2

Wiring Diagram D
A
A

D
A
A

24 1 59 45

F.S
FT
FT-EN 文件类别 图号 版本号 页号
Brn For detail connection
L N Blu please refer to page 3 2 1

3 4
5
北京通用电气华伦医疗设备有限公司 SCH S10002PE 1
0
2339441(2415147) Double grounding connection
IX2 with tie-in protected by
GE HUALUN MEDICAL SYSTEMS
Female heat-shrinking pipe
3
1 2 3 4 5 6

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System Overview

video in video out video in video out


power power

VGA

Key board

video in
power
241 47 25
printer
YJ-2 YJ-1 24 14 72 2
VGA

24 1472 4
power

24 1472 5

24 1472 5
female male
key board&mouse
4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1 video in

2
AWG18 Note: a grounding label should 24 14 72 6 3
Length =10cm be attached around here
4

GND
5

7
Shafler

24 1472 3

24 1472 4
Filter

J3 J2

OMRON
G2R-2-S-12VDC
1
5 4
6 3
7 2
8
220VN
220VL

GND

1 2 3 4 5
A
IX1 B
C
video
GND

GND
video

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Chapter 3
Installation
EverView 7500 C-Arm X-Ray Imaging system

3.1 Pre-Installation
3.1.1 Dimensions and Weights of System
Dimensions:
C-Arm: 1730mm x 760mm x 1700mm (Length x Width x Height )
WorkStation: 840mm x 650mm x 1630mm (Width x Depth x Height )
Weight:s:
C-Arm: 480 Kg (with packing) 250Kg (net weight)
WorkStation: 225 Kg (with packing) 150Kg (net weight)

3.1.2 Site Requirement


Scan room (L × W × H) ≥5.0 m × 5.5 m ×2.8 m
Entrance (W× H) ≥1.2 m × 2.0 m
Aisle (W) ≥2m
Enough room should be provided for the movement , installation and operation
WARNING of the system.

The floor should be hard enough to support the system. It should also be
WARNING
smooth and horizontal .

3.1.3 Power Supply Requirements


Voltage: AC 110 V/120 V/ 220 V/230 V/240 V; ±10%
Rated Continuous Power ( Current): 1.4 KVA (13 A @110 V; 6 A @ 230 V)
Rated Momentary Power (Current): 5 KVA (220 V/230 V/240 V) (23 A)
4.5 KVA (110/120 V) (40 A)
Frequency 50 Hz / 60Hz ( ±1Hz )
Power Supply impedance 0.6 Ω/0.3 Ω
Suitable sockets are required both in Scan room and Operating room for maintenance. Power
supply should comply with requirement of the system power supply requirements . The sockets
should be 3 cores with protective earth, which complies with the requirement of the applicable
electrical codes. Other equipment electrically connected with this apparatus share the same
grounding connection.
You should check the local power supply first. If it is not 220 V/230 V/240 V (50
WARNING Hz), you need change the power supply cables and change the connections of
the system. Refer to the Power Supply Adaption section for details.

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Installation

3.1.4 Environments Requirements


Temperature 10°C ~ 40°C
Relative Humidity(non-condensing) 30% ~ 75%
Atmospheric Pressure 700 hPa ~ 1060 hPa

3.2 Unpacking
There are 2 packages for EverView 7500 C-Arm X-Ray Imaging system. One is for
NOTE C-Arm (L X W X H=1900mmX900mmX1970mm), the other is WorkStation (L X W X
H=800mmX960mmX1820mm). It is easy for one FE to do unpackage in 2 hours.
The WorkStation and Mobile C-Arm ramp is located in rear panel of the Mobile
NOTE
C-Arm’s enclosure. You should open the Mobile C-Arm’s enclosure to get the ramp
first.
Before unpacking, inspect the shipping enclosure /boxes for damage and report to
NOTE the shipper if available.

The unpacking of the components of the system before it is moved into the operation room will
be made for checking if there is damage or non-apparent damage occurring during
transportation.
The packages will be minutely examined during installation, in order not to overlook parts of
small dimensions or envelopes containing screws, washers, etc.
If damage is observed, immediately notify the transport service and the transport insurance
service of the factory.
The same will apply for non–apparent damage due to transport discovered when unpacking the
material or during installation, UP TO 15 DAYS MAXIMUM AFTER DELIVERY.
A transport service will generally not pay a bill for non-apparent damage unless an inspection
has been demanded within 15 days after delivery.
If damage is discovered, immediately contact the services concerned, specifying the type of
apparatus, the serial number and the order number if possible, and describing the nature of the
damage.
Transport the equipment to the operating site, check the parts according to packing list (refer to
the packing list with the system for details).

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Please follow the steps below to unpack the EverView 7500 C-Arm X-Ray Imaging System:
1. First , place the C-Arm package as pictures below and leave enough space for backward
moving of the C-Arm.

Front (Image
Intensifier) side of
the C-Arm, with a
block outside

Rear side( base)


of the C-Arm

Right panel

Rear panel
(ramp attached)

2. Unscrew the screws of the fastening angle iron. Remove the angle iron. Remove the top
cover first.

3. Remove the wood block on right side ( from rear side to front side view) of the package of
the C-Arm. Remove the right side panel. Remove the 2 crossbeams on the left side panel
as crowbars. Then remove the left panel and rear panel, front panel of the package.
Remove the ramp from rear panel and put it on the rear side of the C-Arm. Remove the
plastic on the C-Arm.

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crossbeams

Wood block

4. Unscrew the 2 bolts with a 8 mm sleeve wrench and remove the support woods.

2 bolts

5. Loosen the fastening nut of the support assembly, then unscrew the screw bolt.

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6. Unscrew the 4 screws of the fastening assembly at the front of the C-Arm. Remove the
fastening assemblies with a crowbar.

7. Unscrew the 8 screws of the 2 fastening assemblies on each side of the C-Arm and
remove the fastening assemblies with a crowbar ( only right side for illustration).

8. Check and Verify that all the mechanical movements brakes are locked. Release the
wheel brake. Hold the right steering handle in a vertical position to keep the rear wheels
in a straight direction. Then carefully move the C-Arm backward along the ramp to the
site you desire.

WARNING The C-Arm weights about 250 Kg. Two persons should move it slowly to
prevent lose of control.

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9. Remove the top cover and side covers of the WorkStation Package. Remove the front and
back fastening wood blocks.

10. Lift the WorkStation with a crowbar, and draw out the stow-woods under the
WorkStation. Put the wood ramp in position, and push the WorkStation along the ramp.

11. Move the WorkStation to the site near the C-Arm and lock the wheels.
12. Insert the male socket of the WorkStation’s integrated cable into the female socket
located on the right side of the C-Arm’s cover. Push the socket in and lock it in position.
13. Plug the C-Arm power plug into a properly rated AC receptacle. Power on the system.
Before power on the system, please check and make sure that the power
WARNING
frequency and voltage of the system are compatible with the power supply. Or
you must change the power supply and frequency settings of the system.
Refer to Section 3.3 for details.
14. Press the Raise C-Arm Command Key to lift the C-Arm for about 20 cm height.

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15. Use a pliers or 17mm wrench to loosen the fasten nut then unscrew the screw rod.
Remove the backward-forward fastening assembly.

16. Loosen the horizontal movement brake handle and push the C-Arm forward. Lock the
brake handle. Lower the C-Arm to it’s lowest position and then power off the system.
17. Move it to the site you desire.

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3.3 Power Supply Adaptation


3.3.1 OverView
The EverView 7500 C-Arm X-Ray Imaging System is designed for 2 types of power supplies:
50 Hz and 60 Hz. It is prefabricated for 220 V/50 Hz power supply in factory.

3.3.2 Change the System Frequency

If your power is 60 Hz, please change the jumper on MP5 from 50 Hz to 60 Hz. The location of
the jumper is as the picture below.

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3.3.3 Change the Power Supply Cables and plugs


The system is prefabricated for 220 V power. If your power supply is 110 V, please follow the
steps below to change the power supply assemblies:

1. Open the cable kits: 110 V power cable kit (2415136).Remove the back cover of the
C-Arm control panel. Loosen the fasten screws of the incoming circuit breaker and
remove the 220 V power supply cable.
2. There are 2 types of plugs provided by GE Healthcare: European type and American
type. Select or buy the relative plugs according to your local regulatory requirements
and sockets style. They must be reliably grounded.
3. If the system is used in Canada and Australian and USA, please select and buy the
relative plugs according to the list below. The selected plugs shall be listed or recognized
type plugs. The manufacture doesn’t provide these types of plugs.
Countries Rated Current Comments Voltage Frequency
Canada 20 A Hospital Grade 120 V 60 Hz
Plug
Australian 16 A transparent 230 V 50 Hz
USA 20 A "Hospital grade" 120 V 60 Hz
or "Hospital
only" type plug

NOTE Such plug shall be installed by GE service representative.

4. Connect the plug to the power supply cable and connect the power supply cable to the
incoming terminals of the K2 circuit breaker. Then change the bridge connectors of J1
terminal blocks. ( The follows are the schematics for 110 V and 220 V system FYR).
You should change the 2 spacers’ position too.
NOTE

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Brn 9

PJ1-1

a
a

a
10
Breaker Breaker

Unlock
Unlock
11
PJ1-3
K1 K2

Blu PJ1-5

A
A

A
A
12

PJ1-9

Brn
L N Blu

For 220V For 220V

Wiring Diagram for 220V

Brn

a
a

PJ1-1 Breaker Breaker

Unlock
Unlock

10

K1 K2
11
PJ1-3 A
A

A
A

PJ1-5
Blu 12

PJ1-9

Brn
L N Blu

For 110V For 110V

Wiring Diagram for 110V

5. Plug the power supply plug into the socket and check if the system can power on
normally.

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3.3.4 Voltage Adaption


The system can adapt the power supply from AC 220V to AC 240V and AC 120V/110V, and the
default is AC 220V power input. The different power inputs are according to the different
connections of the isolation transformer. Before install the system, you need to check the power
supply voltage range and then determine the transformer input connection.

Wire Transformer taps


Voltage 240 V 230 V 220 V 120 V 110 V
Wire N (blue) 1 1 1 1 1
Wire L1 (Brn) 4 3 3 4 3
Wire N1 (blue) 5 5 5 5 5
Wire L(Brn) 8 8 7 8 7
Jumper 10-11 10-11 10-11 9-10 9-10
11-12 11-12

N L1 N1 L

J1
11
10

12
9
3

8
7
2

5
4
1

6
1

8
2

7
6
5

110VAC 120VAC 220VAC 230VAC 240VAC


1 1 1 1 1
2 2 2 2 2
3 3 3 3 3
4 4 4 4 4
5 5 5 5 5
6 6 6 6 6
7 7 7 7 7
8 8 8 8 8
9 9 9 9 9
10 10 10 10 10
11 11 11 11 11
12 12 12 12 12

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3.4 Software Configuration


Follow the steps below to configure the software:
1. Power on the system , press OK button on the Patient Information dialog .
2. Click "Language" item on the menu and select a favorite language for customer.
3. Click "Customize" item on the menu and press TIME/DATE button to set the proper
date/time for customer.

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3.5 Options Installation


3.5.1 Sony Video Printer Installation

The power and video signal of the View Printer- UP-895MD is provided by
WARNING EverView system. Please do not connect the power supply and video to other
printer. Please do not connect other external power supply and video signal to
this printer. Otherwise, it may cause electrical shock to user.

CAUTION The Video Printer is not fixed in the cabinet. Please pay attention when moving
the WorkStation.
Connect one end of the video cable to the video input port of the printer. Connect the other end
to the Video output socket on the WorkStation.

Video Output

Connect the socket plug of the power cable to the video printer, cut off the other end, strip off 3
wire ends, press the cable lugs and then connect the 3 wires to the terminal blocks at the bottom
of the workstation (brown line to the brown power supply line, and blue to the blue, green-yellow
to the green-yellow ).
Put the power supply cable along the wiring harness to get a good layout.

After installation finished, power on and test the printer to see whether it can work normally.

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3.5.2 DAP Installation


Required materials for installation:
• DAP kit , 2413654;

Electrical circuits inside the equipment use voltages that are capable of causing
WARNING serious injury or death from electrical shock, and/or damage to the equipment.
Use appropriate precautions.

To prevent ESD damage, ensure that you are properly grounded with a grounded
CAUTION
wrist strap before handling any electronic components sensitive to ESD.

NOTE
The system being upgraded may differ slightly from what is illustrated.

1. Power off the EverView 7500 system and unplug the power supply plug of the system from
the socket.
2. Disonnect the intergrated cable.
3. Unscrew the 4 screws of tube cover, remove the tube cover.

Side View

4. Insert the RJ45 plug of the power supply wire in the socket of the DAP kit.

Socket
RJ45 plug

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5. Reassemble the tube cover .

6. Check the C-Arm and confirm the updation. Then power on the system, check if the display
and operation of the DAP work properly.

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3.6 Installation Check


3.6.1 Label and Symbol Inspection
After the system installation, check and verify that all the labels and symbols in section 1.2.11
and 1.2.12 should be in position.
For System rating plate label ( 18) and transportation warning labels (27), they are on the system
in Chinese. The labels in other languages are delivered with the system together, the qualified
field service engineer should remove the old labels on the system and replace them with new
ones according to the local languages.
The warning label (23) is on the control panel of the C-Arm. This label is installed on the system
only for USA market by local service engineer. Refer to the picture below for the location of the
label.

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3.6.2 Visual inspection


• Overview
Visually inspect the system according to the separate Mobile C-Arm and WorkStation list as
follows. Each list puts the items to inspect in the left column, and the possible condition on the
first row.
The items to inspect are grouped according to the larger visible, easily accessible assemblies
and/or modular parts of the system. Each inspection of an assembly item should include its
visible component parts and sub-assemblies; for example, inspection of the Image Intensifier
should include its cover, handles, screws, etc.
Write a check in each list box if the condition in the top row is present for the area listed in the
left column.
• Mobile C-Arm Damage Inspection
No Loose or Broken or Missing Chipped or Options
problems missing Damaged Parts scratched Missing
found screws Parts paint
Image
Intensifier
C-Arm

Control
Panel
Steering
Handles
Base &
Frame
Front and
back
wheels

Monoblock
Comments:

Indicate the location of damage of defects, if any, on the figure and add comments to describe
the damage if necessary.(Reference Mobile C-Arm Damage Inspection on previous page)

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• WorkStation Damage Inspection


No Loose or Broken or Missing Chipped or Options
problems missing Damaged Parts scratched Missing
found screws Parts paint
Monitor
Keyboard
Mouse and
mouse pad
Integrated
cable
Cabinet
Shelf
Surface
Handles
Frame
Base
Front and
back
wheels

Comments:

Indicate the location of damage or defects, if any, on the figure and add comments to describe
the damage if necessary. (Refer to WorkStation Damage Insepection on previous page.)

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• Cover Removal & Internal Inspection


Note: Observe electrostatic discharge safety procedures.
1. Remove the 2 white rubber covers of the 2 nuts on the Workstation.

2. Loosen the 2 nuts in the holes with a wrench.

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3. Remove the 8 screws of the WorkStation cover , remove the cover. Inspect the internal
cables. Check if there are loosen parts.

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2. Remove the C-Arm’s covers and inspect the internal cables and PCB seating. Look for loose
parts. See below figure.

Remove the C-Arm Covers (covers arranged for illustration purposes)

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3.6.3 Mechanical Inspection

• Brakes
1. Check the Wig-Wag brake operation. Check Wig-Wag for ease of movement (side to
side swing ) without excessive play when the brake handle is turned to release
position. When the brake handle is in lock position, check that it is hard to enable
Wig-Wag movement.
2. Check the Horizontal Movement brake operation. Extend and retract the Horizontal
Cross-Arm. Check for ease of movement without excessive play. When the brake
handle is in lock position, check that it is hard to enable Horizontal movement.
3. Check the rotation brake operation. Check the rotation for ease of movement without
excessive play. When the brake handle is in lock position, check that it is hard to
enable rotation movement.
4. Check the C-Arm orbital rotation brake operation. Check orbital rotation of the C-Arm
for ease of movement without excessive play. When the brake handle is in lock
position, check that it is hard to enable orbital rotation.
5. Check the operation of the rear wheel pedal brakes.
6. Check for proper operation of the steering handle and control of the rear wheels.
Check for ease of movement without excessive play.
7. Check the operation of the brakes of workstation.

• Steering
With the Mobile C-Arm’s rear wheels brake released, turn the right steering handle
90° to the left and right. Verify that the rear wheels turn 90° to the left and right.

Place the Mobile C-Arm’s rear wheel brake in the neutral (flat) position. Push the
C-Arm slowly and verify that when the steering handle is turned the Mobile C-Arm
turns.

• Wheels
Push the C-Arm and verify that the wheels roll smoothly, the wheels turn freely.
Push the WorkStation and verify that the wheels roll smoothly without vibration
and that they are securely attached to the wheels.

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3.6.4 System on check


1. Connect the integrated cable and Footswitch cable to the C-Arm. Insert the plug into an
appropriate wall socket.
2. Power on the system.
3. Check and verify the following items:
The auto fluoroscopy mode is automatically selected and the power on indicator lights.
The display of the KVp is 40 KV, the display of mA is 0.1 mA, the display of the recursive
factor is 8. The field size is in it’s maximum.
4. The left monitor of workstation will light on and displays nothing. The right monitor will
enter into the PATIENT INFORMATION Screen automatically.

5. Press (Raise C-arm Command) key on the panel to raise the C-am, the

maximum distance is about 40cm; press (Lower C-arm Command) key to

lower the C-arm. When the movement stops, press two keys at the same
time and the C-arm will be lowered to it’s lowest position.

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3.6.5 Functional Inspection

WARNING
The system will produce X-Rays during the following procedures. Take
appropriate measures and precautions.

1. Manual Fluoroscopy
Place spacial resolution card in front of the image intensifier, the angle between the horizontal

axis of the image and the test card must be 45°。Select Manual Fluoroscopy mode
and appropriate kV value,take an exposure ,and stop when image is stable. The image is frozen
on the main monitor, verify the resolution in lp/mm is equal to, or greater than, the values listed
below. Repeat and select any of three field sizes (NORM, MAG1 and MAG2) to verify the resolution.
Field Size NORM MAG1 MAG2
Resolution (lp/mm) 1.4 1.8 2.2

2. Auto Fluoroscopy

Select Auto Fluoroscopy mode, and the NORM


field size to take an exposure, verify that the KV changes
accurately as copper filters are inserted into the field in the
following ranges:

Cu mm 1mm 2mm 3mm


KV range 58kV±3kV 69kV±3kV 77kV±3kV

Test Equipment : 1 mm Copper filter ( 3 for each system) No: P/N 00-887682-01.
(This equipment is not provided with the system by the manufacturer).

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3. Manual Pulse Fluoroscopy

Select Manual HLF mode + Pulse mode via the C-arm control panel, the
X-Ray Exposure indicator flashes when taking an exposure.

4. Manual HLF

Select Manual HLF mode + , verify that a short-term HLF exposure is taken
and automatically stopped; Audible tone beeps by the buzzer shows it’s in correct function.
5. Auto HLF

Place an object in front of the intensifier, select Auto HLF mode + to take
exposure. It will stop automatically.
6. I.I inspection
Place something on the I.I., take exposure under 3 fileds (9”, 6”,4.5”). Verify that the image
changes with the field.
7. Recursive Factor

Press recursive factor key to select 2, 4, 8, 16 respectively to take an exposure, verify


the amount of filtering can be increased and decreased, the noise in the image should be
decreased as the Recursive Factor is increased.
8. Motion Detection and CCD Rotation
Close the shutter, select Fluoroscopy mode , take an continuous exposure and press the CCD

rotation key (left then right), the image on the monitor will rotate
relatively.
Enable the Motion Detection key, select Fluoroscopy mode , take an continuous exposure and

press the CCD rotation key , the image lag on the monitor will be smaller
than before.

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9. Semi-transparent Shutters

Select manual fluoroscopy mode to take exposure intermittently. Open, close and rotate the
shutters to verify the functions. When the shutters are opened to the largest, the shutter will not
display on the monitor.

10. IRIS

Select manual fluoroscopy mode to take exposure intermittently, open and close the IRIS to
verify the functions. When the IRIS are opened to the largest, the IRIS will not display on the
monitor.

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11. Radiography

Fasten the cassette holder on the intensifier; insert a cassette (10”×12”,with a film). Select
Radiography mode and take a short exposure under 50KV, 4mAs, verify that beeps are heard
and no errors are displayed, the developed film is clear.

12. Software Operations

1. Power on the system; check if 7500 software can be invoked automatically.


2. Fill “Last Name” in LAST NAME, “First Name” in FIRST NAME, then press OK button.
3. Take a short exposure in fluoroscopy mode, an image will display on the left monitor.
4. Press F3 key to capture current image on right monitor, then press F4 to save the
image. Check if the patient information has been appended onto the image.
5. Press F5 key to invoke IMAGE DIRECTORY screen. Check if the new saved image
appears in the image list.
6. Double click left button of mouse on the item. Check if the image can be reviewed.
7. Press F7 key. Check if the image can be negated.
8. Press F5 to return to IMAGE DIRECTORY screen. Insert an USB disk or CD.
9. Press ARCHIVE DEVICE button. On the pop-up dialog, select SYSTEM on COPY FROM
group and USB DISK/CDRW in COPY TO group. Then press OK button .
10. Select one image in the image list; press QUEUE IMAGE button, then press COPY
button. Check if the image can be downloaded into the USB disk/CDRW.
11. Press OK button on IMAGE DIRECTORY screen. Press F12 to shut down the system.

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Calibration
EverView 7500 C-Arm X-Ray Imaging system

4.1 Overview
The Calibration described herein should be performed each time you replace a major system
component. When possible, run these tests in sequence that appear in this section.

Required Tools and Equipment

Tools
In addition to common tools, the following tools are recommended:
• Extended board 2391302
• Mp6 Dummy board 2415249
• Digital Volt-Ohm-Meter--------------------- Type C31/1 V
• kVp meter--------------------------------------Type PMX-1/R
• mAs meter-------------------------------------Type MA9021
• Oscilloscope-----------------------------------Type FLUKE 196
• DC current meter------------------------------C31/1-mA

The system will produce X-Rays when implementing the following procedures.
WARNING Take appropriate measures and precautions to protect yourself and others from
X-Ray exposure.

You must obey the following steps to guarantee the safe operation of the C-Arm.
CAUTION Improper adjustment may cause premature failure of major system components.

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4.2 Fluoroscopy current measurement


Connect one mA meter in series in the high voltage circuits to measure X-ray tube current. The
extended board is used in this measurement.
Test signal: MAMEAS 2 on the MP3 board
Test point : W test point on the extended board when the MP3 board is inserted on the Mother
board via the extended board.
Load Factor:
Normal Fluoroscopy 0.1mA /40 kV
4.0mA / 110 kV
High Level Fluoroscopy 0.2mA / 40 kV
8.0mA / 110 kV

MP3
Board

W3 jumper

Remove W Jumper,
Connect both probes
to W test point.

From Top to Low:


POT 4;POT 9;POT 3;POT 8;POT 6;POT 7

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4.2.1 Measurement
1. Normal Fluoroscopy current measurement
Insert the MP3 PCB on one extended PCB and connect a DC current meter into the line of
MAMEAS2. (Remove the W jumper and connect the DC current meter probes to the two
pins).
2. High Level Fluoroscopy current measurement
Connect jumper HIDO on MP2 to disable automatic stop exposure function, please note
that exposure time should be as short as possible.

MP2 board

HIDO Jumper

NOTE Disconnect jumper HIDO on MP2 after HLF current measurement.

The DC current meter must be connected tightly; otherwise, it may cause


WARNING injury or damage. This test is only performed in the factory or it is required by
authorized organizations according to the regulation.

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4.2.2 Adjustment
Fluoroscopy current adjustment
1. Pre-adjust
a) Select manual fluoroscopy mode.
b) Power on the system.
c) Set the KV value to 110KV and measure the test point TP5 on MP3. The measured
value should be 9.3V (adjust POT3 on MP3 board to reach this value).
d) Set the KV value to 40KV and measure the test point TP5 on MP3. The measured
value should be 0.3V (adjust POT3 on MP3 board to reach this value).
e) Pre-heating: Adjust POT7 on MP3 to make the measurement value of TP2 is about
3.7V.
f) Power off the system.
2. Adjust
a. Put MP3 board on the extended board.
b. Set DC current meter to mA range.
c. Connect both probes to ‘W’ test point on extended board.
d. Remove ‘W’ jumper.
e. Power on the system.
f. Set mA as the values below:
mA settings 0.1 0.5 1.0 2.0 4.0
Measurement

3. Take exposures. Check the current (0.5~4.0 mA) measured by the meter according to
the above values. The error should be within the ±10% ranges of the settings.
Otherwise adjust POT4 on MP4 board. Rotating it clockwise can increase the current ,
rotating it counter-clockwise can decrease the current.
4. To adjust 0.1mA accuracy, adjust POT8 on MP3.
Raise kV step by step, otherwise instant high current may cause damage to
WARNING the equipment. 1/8 circle of knob in the meter will be a proper stroke to
prevent an instant high current.
Do not adjust the POT4 on MP4 board when unnecessary. Once do it, you
WARNING
must calibrate the HLF current and Radiography current (mAs).

5. Power off, disconnect extended board, put the jumper W back to extended board.

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HLF current adjustment

HLF current adjustment can only be performed after Normal Fluoroscopy


NOTE
current adjustment.
1. Adjust
a. Put MP3 board on the extended board.
b. Set DC current meter to mA range.
c. Connect both probes to ‘W’ test point on the extended board
d. Remove ‘W’ jumper.
e. Connect jumper HIDO on MP2 board
f. Power on the system
g. Select manual HLF mode.
h. Set mA values as below:
mA 0.2 1.0 2.0 4.0 8.0
Measurement

2. Take exposure. Check the measured values and verify that the errors are within the ±10%
range of the values above. Otherwise, adjust POT 6 on MP3.
3. Power off the system.
4. Disconnect extended board, remove probes from W test point on extender board.
5. Disconnect jumper HIDO on MP2 board.

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4.3 mAs Measurement and Adjustment

4.3.1 mAs measurement


1. Insert the MP3 Board on one extended PCB and connect one mAs meter into the
line of MAMEAS2. (Remove the W jumper and connect the meter between the two
pins).
2. Power on, select Radiography mode and set a mAs value, press the Handswitch to
take an exposure and test the mAs value.
Load factor: 40kV/80mAs, 110kV/1mAs
The mAs meter must be connected tightly, otherwise, it may cause injury or
WARNING damage. This test is only performed in the factory or it is required by authorized
organizations according to the regulations.

4.3.2 mAs adjustment (With use of Invasive meter)


1. RAD current adjust
a) Put MP3 on extended board
b) Connect current meter and mAs meter in serial to the ‘W’ jumper test point.
c) Connect Oscilloscope probe to one of “W” jumper test point.

d) Jumper ‘W’ on extender should be removed now.


e) Power on the system.

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f) Select Radiography mode.


g) Set 4 mAs, set Oscilloscope’s time axial to 0.4s.
h) Rotate POT1, POT2 POT3 on MP4 board Counter-Clockwise more than 10 turns.
i) Set 80kV, take exposure, the Oscilloscope wave peak should be about 0.5V, if not,
adjust POT1 on MP4 and take exposure again. Don’t care the current meter and mAs
meter.
j) Set 110kV, take exposure, the Oscilloscope wave peak should be 5V±0.2, if not, adjust
POT2 on MP4 and take exposure again. Don’t care the current meter and mAs meter.

k) Set 40kV, take exposure, the Oscilloscope wave peak should be 5V±0.2, if not, adjust
POT3 on MP4 and take exposure again. Don’t care the current meter and mAs meter.
l) Set 40kV 40mAs, take exposure and ensure the current meter reading is 20mA ±10%. If
not, adjust POT3 a little.
m) Set 110kV 40mAs, take exposure, make sure the current meter reading is 20mA ±10%.
If not , adjust POT2 a little.
2. Timer adjust.
a) Set the following kV and mAs values:
1mAs(110kV) 80mAs(40kV) 4mAs(80KV) 20mAs (100KV)

b) Take exposure, check and verify the errors of the mAs value is within ±10% range.
c) If not, adjust POT9 on MP3.
d) If the mAs still beyond the 10% range, for 80kV and 110kV, re-adjust POT2 on MP4 a
little, for 40kV re-adjust POT3 on MP4 a little.
3. Power off, take off extended board, connect jumper W.

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The mAs meter must be connected tightly, otherwise, it may cause injury or
WARNING damage. This test is only performed in the factory when it is required by
authorized organizations according to the regulations.

4.4 kV Measurement and adjustment


Loading should be started from lower tube voltage for parts replacement;
WARNING
otherwise, it could cause serious damage to parts.

4.4.1 Measurement
The X-ray generator is composed of high voltage transformer, high voltage rectifier and X-ray
tube in one pressurized oil tank. The X-ray tube voltage can be measured with indirect method
by the kVp meter.
Load factor Fluoroscopy: 110 kV/4.0 mA, 99 kV/3.4 mA; 66 kV/1.6mA
Radiography: 110 kV/2 mAs,99 kV/2 mAs, 66 kV/2 mAs

4.4.2 Adjustment
1. Pre-adjustment
a) Set Digital Volt-Ohm-Meter meter to DC.
b) Connect 1 probe to TP1 on MP3 PCB, the other to the ground.
c) Power on the system.
d) Set the kV value to 40KV, the reading on the meter should be 4V±0.2V, otherwise
adjust POT2 on MP3 board.
e) Set the kV value to 110KV, the reading on the meter should be 11V±0.2V, otherwise
adjust POT1 on MP3 board.
2. Put kVP meter 50cm or closer (depend on the kV settings) from FS( Focal Spot) of the
tube.
3. Fluoroscopy kV adjustment
Set the values as below:
KV Display 66kV 99kV 110kV
Measurement
The errors of the KVP should be within ±7% of the values above, Otherwise adjust POT116 on
MP5. (Counter-clockwise to increase kV, and clockwise to decrease kV).
Also monitor DC Voltage on MP6 (+HRPV and –HRPV), the trend is as same as kV trend,
it should be no more than 370V.

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4. Radiography KV adjustment
Select the Radiography mode and set 2mAs, press the HandSwitch to verify the test
value according to the table below.
KV Display 66kV 99kV 110kV
Measurement
The errors of the KVP should be ±7% of the KV values above, Otherwise adjust POT2 on
MP5. (Counter-clockwise to increase kV, and clockwise to decrease kV)
Also monitor DC Voltage on MP6 (+HRPV and –HRPV), the trend is the same as kV trend,
it should be no more than 395V.
Before perform the Radiography KV adjustment procedure, you must adjust
NOTE
the Fluoroscopy KV. Step 3 and Step 4 must not be reversed.

4.5 X-Ray Generator Warm Up


The system will generate X-Rays during the following steps. Take appropriate
WARNING measures to protect yourself and others.
This procedure is used to improve the life of the X-Ray generator. It is only performed after the
Generator is not powered for more than 3 months.
1. Power on the system
2. Close the collimator IRIS and place a lead shield in the X-Ray beam to protect the
Image Intensifier and CCD camera.
3. Select the Manual Fluoroscopy mode, increase the KV value to 60 KV. Take an exposure
for 3 minutes.
4. Wait for 5 minutes after exposure.
5. Increase the KV value to 80 KV and take an exposure for 3 minutes.
6. Wait for 5 minutes.
7. Power off the system.

4.6 ABC (Auto Bright Control) adjustment


1. Put a 2mm Cu plate on the tube head.
2. Insert the MP3 board with the extended board into the Motherboard.
3. Power on the system. Select Auto Fluoroscopy mode, adjust POT5 on the MP3 board to
make the H8 and H9 on the Motherboard light off when the KV value is stable.
4. If the H8 and H9 don’t light off, adjust P4 in CCU; If the H8 and H9 are not stable, adjust
P11 in CCU.
5. Power off the system.

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4.7 Brake Adjustment

4.7.1 C –Arm Orbital Movement Brake Adjustment


1. Open the brake cover by unscrewing the 6 screws.

Brake Cover

2. Loosen 2 fastening screws, adjust the brake by 4 adjustment screws to adjust the
brake force. After the brake force is moderate (no less than 200 N) , fasten the 2
fastening screws.

Fastening Adjustment
Screw Screw

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3. The 2 limited screws are used to adjust the range of the brake movement. You can
adjust it when necessary.

Limited
Screws

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4.7.2 C-Arm Rotation Movement Brake Adjustment


When this brake failed you can adjust it as following procedures:
1. Open the brake cover.
2. Loose all the fixed screws and turn the plate to adjust the brake force
(counter-clockwise to increase the brake force, clockwise to decrease the brake force) .

Fixed
Screw

3. Fasten all fixed screws.

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4.7.3 Safety Switch for C-Arm Rotation Repair


When the C-Arm rotate approximate 155°, this equipment work to prevent the Image
Intensifier from colliding with the base of the C-Arm. If this equipment failed the following
procedure is used to indicate that how to repair this equipment.
1. Power the system on and raise the C-Arm more than 20cm.
2. Take off the handle and cover of the longitudinal movement.

Take off the handle


by removing the
screw

Take off the cover


by removing the
screw under it

3. Then you can find a hole used to lock the C-Arm rotation, there is a pin extended into
the hole. To repair this equipment, you must use a stick to push the pin back and
install the push screw. See the follow Fig.

When find worm There is a dowel


and install the in this hole, and
push screw push it back.

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4.7.4 C-Arm Wig Wag Movement Adjustment


1. Take off the enclosure of the brake.

Take off the


cover by these
2 screws

2. Take off these two limited screw and then you can loose all fixed screws, turn the nut to
adjust the brake force.

Loosen all fixed


screws and Take off the
adjust this nut Limited screw

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4.8 Others
For Camera iris adjustment (dose adjustment), Blanking adjustment, -ABS window adjustment,
Refer to Appendix chapter 11 for details.

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Chapter 5

Software
EverView 7500 C-Arm X-Ray Imaging system

5.1 Maintenance feature

5.1.1 Overview

Using 7500 maintenance feature the service engineer can:

Get system information

Check and repair user data

Restore the factory default setting

Uninstall 7500 software

Close 7500 software

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Software Maintenance

5.1.2 Invoke maintenance feature


To invoke the maintain feature you can press ‘K’, ‘Y’, ‘S’ keys orderly and quickly when 7500
software is running in MAIN screen, see PIC. 1.

PIC. 1 LOGON DIALOG

Click the combo box (PIC. 2) and select the proper user to logon. Different users are assigned
with different operating rights:
• ENG for development engineer
• MFG for manufactory engineer
• SVC for service engineer

PIC. 2 SELECT USERS

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Input the password and press OK button.


For Version 1.02 software, If the password is correct, the main window of maintain feature will
pop up. Press CTRL+ALT+DEL to call the task manager, and kill the process of 7500man.exe.
After that the service engineer can access operation system.

For software version higher than 1.02, if the password is correct, 7500 software will be closed
automatically and main window of maintenance feature will pop up. After that the service
engineer can access Operating System.

PIC. 3 MAIN WINDOW

Grey buttons mean insufficient right to operate those functions.

NOTE
The logon password for user SVC is “zhq”, PLEASE KEEP it CONFIDENTIAL.

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5.1.3 Get system information

USER: ENG, MFG, SVC


BUTTON: System Information
DESCRIPTION: You can get system information, including

• Version of maintenance feature


• Version of 7500 software
• Version of database
• Amount of saved patients
• Amount of saved images

PIC. 4 GET SYSTEM INFORMATION

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5.1.4 Repair user data

USER: ENG, MFG, SVC


BUTTON: Repair User Data
DESCRIPTION: You can repair the database if the data file has crashed.
The database will be restored to last status before the system shut off,
NOTE some newly saved data may be lost.

After press the Repair User Data button, a message box as shown in PIC. 5 will pop up if the
database has crashed. Press Yes button to repair it.

PIC. 5 Repair User Data

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5.1.5 Restore factory

USER: ENG, MFG


BUTTON: Restore Factory
DESCRIPTION: You can restore the system to factory default setting, including

• Delete all images


• Delete all patients’ information in database
• Restore to default configuration.

This operation will delete all users data, so it is only for test purpose in manufacture.
NOTE Press OK button in the pop-up message box if you are sure to do so.

PIC. 6 Restore Factory

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5.1.6 Uninstall software

USER: ENG
BUTTON: Remove Software
DESCRIPTION: You can remove 7500 software, including

• 7500 application software


• Database
• All images
• Backup files

Click Remove Software button to prompt Remove Software dialog. See PIC. 7.

PIC. 7 REMOVE SOFTWARE

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Select items to remove those components. See PIC. 8

PIC. 8 REMOVE SOFTWARE

Patient Information

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5.2 Software Maintenance

5.2.1 Overview
There are three CD disks for every 7500 system, they are named as Recover CD, Application CD
and Operating System CD.

Only authorized maintaining engineers can use those disks.


The Operating System CD is not intended for service use.

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5.2.2 Application Disk


DESCRIPTION: the application disk can be used to repair or reinstall 7500 software.
STEPS:
1. Invoke maintenance feature to close 7500 software at first if 7500 software is running.
2. Close maintenance feature.
3. Insert application disk.
4. Run setup at the root path of the disk.
5. Select relative action on the Setup Wizard screen. The default action is install. Click on the
Next button.

6. The system will ask you if you want to keep user data. The default value is Yes. If you do not
want to save the data, you can select No. Click on Next button, the installation will start.

If you select No, the images and patient information saved in the system will be
NOTE
lost.

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7. After the installation is finished, the system will give a Success! prompt. You can click on
Finish button. The software is installed successfully.

8. Wait for a few minutes, the DaoJet database installation Wizard will start automatically.

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9. Select the default settings and click Next button to go all the way down the install process
until the screen below pop up. Click on OK button to continue.

10. After the installation is finished, the following screen will pop up.

11. Take out the disk after installation.


12. Power off the system , wait for a few minutes, then power on the system.

This application is compatible to previous versions, but you still need a special
NOTE service operation manual to update it in order to avoid damage of the system
and the database.

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5.2.3 Recover CD

DESCRIPTION: The recover CD can only be used to repair the operating system when
necessary.

Steps:

1. Put the "M130" Recover CD into the CD drive.

2. Power on the system. Press "Delete" key quickly and hold it on to launch the BIOS SETUP
UTILITY.
3. Press the "Right" key to open the "Boot" page. Press "Down" key to select "Boot Device
Priority" and press "Enter" key.
4. Use "Enter" and "Down" key to set the "1st Boot Device" as the CDRW drive, and "2nd Boot
Device" as the hard disk.
5. Press "F10" and "Enter" key to save the change and restart the system.
6. When it is prompted "Press Any Key To Recover Operating System...", press "Space" key to
recover operating system, which may take about 15 minutes.
7. When recovery is done, the system will be rebooted automatically. Please do not press any
key until the Window XP is boot up.
8. When Window XP is up, insert the software installation CD into the CD drive and install
EverView 7500 software according to section 5.2.2.
9. After the software is installed, repeat step 2 and step 3 to set the 1st boot device as the hard
disk and the 2nd boot device as the CDRW drive.
10. Press "F10" and "Enter" key to save the change and exit the BIOS SETUP UTILITY.

11. Take out the disk after repair.

12. Reboot the system.

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Chapter 6
Trouble Shooting
EverView 7500 C-Arm X-Ray Imaging system

6.1 Power on Inspection


1. Cable connection
A) Connect the integrated cable of the WorkStation to the control cabinet of the
C-Arm.
B) Connect the FootSwitch to the sockets on the interface of the C-Arm.
C) Plug the C-Arm power plug into a properly rated AC receptacle.
2. Power on the system
A) Proceed to the next step if the system started normally.
B) The system cannot be powered on normally.
a) Check if the external power supply is within the required range of system
voltage requirements.
Before going to the following two steps, please disconnect the main power
CAUTION
supply. Otherwise, Injury may occur!
b) Check and verify that the PDU board connection is correct;
c) Check and verify that the connection of the main circuit breaker is OK.

3. Power supply indicator


A) If Power Indicator is on, go to the next step;
B) If Power Indicator is not on:
a) Power off the system, and check the connection of PDU board.

b) Power on the equipment, and check the connection of the power indicator.

4. Fault indicator
A). If Fault Indicator is not lit, go to the next step;
B). If Fault Indicator is lit:
a) Press the Emergency Stop Switch, and open the main control cabinet;

There is the risk of electric shock when implementing the following steps.
CAUTION
Take appropriate precautions.

b) Check the circuit of tube temperature protection relay;


c) The process board(MP2) is the control center of this system. It processes the
commands from the control panel and sends corresponding signals to other
boards. It can be divided into three portions briefly, Fluoro portion, Rad portion
and accessory portion.

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In this board, the signals of alarm are as follows( They may cause the light of fault indicator):
• ALTH-HC tube overheat alarm > 55 oC H2 on the Motherboard will light
• FILAL-HC filament over current alarm H3 on the Motherboard will light
• Over HV inverter sample voltage PWRSMDV is over pre-setting value
• Low HV inverter sample voltage HVTDV is less than preset H7 on the
Motherboard will light

d) The operator needs power off the system and wait for 1minute, then power on
the system to reset the Alarm.

5. Other panel display


A). Panel display is normal. Go to the next step;
B). When the indicators of power supply, time protection, manual fluoroscopy, automatic
fluoroscopy, High level fluoroscopy and pulse fluoroscopy cannot work properly,
check MP2 board, the control panel and the connecting circuits between them.
C). When the indicators of recursive factor, II field mode selection and image reversal
cannot work properly, check the DISPLAY board, the control panel and the connecting
circuits between them.

6.workstation check
A). If workstation works normally, go to the next step;
B). Check and verify the monitor is powered on.

CAUTION The following step has the risk of electric shock. Take appropriate precautions.

C). Open the rear cover of WorkStation.


a). Check the connection cable and the connection circuit of filter.
b). Check the control computer.
Reference to see flow chart on next page.

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Begin

Connect the cables

• Check the main power supply


No • Check the PDU board connection
Power on the system
• Check the main circuit breaker

Yes

• Check the PDU board connection


No
Power indicator on? • Check the indicator connection

Yes

Yes • Check tube thermal switch


Fault indicator on?
• Check the MP2, MP4, Mp5, MP6 PCBs

No

No
Other indicators
correct? Check MP2, MP3 and display PCBs

Yes

No
Display of the Check monitor power cable, filter,
monitors correct? computer power supply

Yes

End

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6.2 System Inspection

6.2.1 Inspection of ascending and descending


movement and collimators control
1. Check the raise and lower movement of the C arm.
A) Proceed to next step if the C arm raise and lower normally.
B) If the C arm cannot raise and lower normally,
a. Check the driver PCB board.
b. Check the lift motor.
c. Check the proximity switch and the membrane panel.
2. Check the open-close of Semi-transparent Shutter

A) If the open-close is proper, go to next step;


B) If it is improper:
a) Open the tube cover;
b) Shut off the system and check the mechanical components of Semi-transparent
shutter to verify the movement smoothly.
c) Power on the system and operate Semi-transparent Shutter to make it run, if
work normally then go to next step. Otherwise:
d) Check the voltage on the drive motor. If it is more than 2V, check this motor; If it is
less than or equal to 2V, check the MP1 board.

3. Check the rotation of Semi-transparent Shutter.


A). If it runs properly, go to next step;
B). If it does not run properly:
a) Open the tube cover;
b) Shut off the system and check the mechanical components of Semi-transparent
shutter to verify the movement smoothly. And then rotate the equipment to the
middle position of the range of rotation.
c) Power on and operate the equipment to verify it work normally. Otherwise check
the voltage on the drive motor. If the voltage drop is more than 2V, check this
motor; If it is less than or equal to 2V, check the MP1 board.

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4. Check the open-close of IRIS


A). If the equipment works normally, go to next step;
B). If it is abnormal:
a) Open the tube enclosures;
b) Shut off the system and check the mechanical components of IRIS to verify the
movement smoothly.
c) Power on and operate the IRIS to check its function, if the fault exists please
check the voltage on the motor. If the voltage drop is more than 2V, check this
motor; If it is less than or equal to 2V, check the MP1 board.

6.2.2 Numerical Display & Electric Performance Check


1. Check on the display scope of KV, mA with Normal Fluoroscopy mode.
Requirement: KV: 40—110
mA: 0.1—4.0
A). If the change scope meets the requirement, go to next step;
B). If corrupted code appears, check MP3 board and DISPLAY board and the cable
connected;
C). When press the “KV” increase and decrease keys, there is no change happened
to KV and mA, check MP3 board and control panel and the cable connected.
2. Check the KVC signal on MP3 board
A). At 40KV, test the KVC signal on the test point TP1 and the voltage should be 4V;
otherwise, make a slight adjustment by the POT2 potentiometer on the MP3 .
B). At 110KV, the KVC signal should be 11V; otherwise, make a slight adjustment to
the POT1 potentiometer on the MP3 board.
MP3 Board

POT 2 POT 1
TP1

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Before follow the following step, the maximum DC voltage might exceed 380V,
CAUTION
take appropriate precautions.

3. Check the voltage of +PRHV, -PRHV on MP6 board


Refer to section 4.4.2 for details.
4. mAs Display Check
A). In normal condition
a). “0.0” is displayed when in radiography mode.
b). Press mAs“+”, “1.0” is displayed. Then 1.3, 1.6, 2.0, 2.5, 3.2, 4.0, 5.0, 6.3, 8.0, 10, 13,
16, 20, 25, 32, 40, 50, 63, 80 are displayed in order.
c). After 80 mAs is displayed, if you repress mAs“+”, “0.0” is displayed again.
B). In abnormal condition
a). Press the key “+” and “-“, if corrupted codes appear, check MP2 board and
DISPLAY board;
b). Press the key “+” and “-“, if no increase and decrease executed, check MP2
board and control panel;

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System Check

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Trouble shooting

N Check
kV/mA is
Display PCB
OK?
and MP2、MP3
Y
Measure the MP3 KVC
signal
1V=10kV

N Check
KVC: 4--11V?
MP3
Y

Measure the voltage of


MP6 -PRHV、+PRHV is
140--360V

*Check the input


N 440VAC of MP6
The voltage
*check MP5、MP6、MP7
is OK? *adjust POT116 on
Y MP5

Select Radiography

The Radiography N Check


indicator is MP2 and
active? Display
Y

Check the KV range

Check
N
Display
kV is ok?
MP2 and
MP3
Y

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Measure the voltage of


+PRHV/-PRHV on MP6
board is 166~370V.

*Check MP5, MP6


The N
board
voltage is
*Adjust POT2 on MP5
Y

Check mAs Range

N Check display
mAs Range is
board
ok??
Check MP2
Y

Power down

The system check


is over

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6.3 Inspection of Fluoroscopy


The following procedures require you to take X-rays. Take appropriate
WARNING precautions to protect yourself and others!

Electrical circuits inside the equipment use voltages that are capable of causing
WARNING
serious injury or death from electrical shock. Take appropriate precautions.

6.3.1 Inspection of the fluoroscopy current


1. In the normal condition
A) Use the converging line pairs/millimeter on the image intensifier.
B) Connect the current meter according to the method of measuring the current
for common fluoroscopy, which is described in chapter 5.2. The connection
shall be reliable.
C) Switch on the machine, and Manual Fluoroscopy mode.
D) Press the Foot Switch, and the reading of the current meter is approximately
0.1mA.
E) Select Auto Fluoroscopy mode and NORM field size mode, verify that the KV
tracks accurately to 73 ±3kV as 3mm copper filter is inserted into the field

2. In the abnormal condition


A). When exposure happens, the fault indicator is lit.
a) Shut off the system and check the tube’s temperature. If the temperature is
too high (the temperature of tube cannot exceed 55℃, or an alarm will
be given), re-start the machine 20 minutes later and make the exposure
inspection again.
b) Open the front cover of the control counter and check the lamps on the
mother board.
c) Lamp H3----- FILAL-HC ( filament over-current alarm signal),
Lamp H2----- ALTH-HC ( overheating alarm signal of tube),
Lamp H7-----HVTDV( Hi-voltage primary low-voltage alarm & sampling
signal).
Lamp H1-----FootSwitch was activated when power on.
B). When exposure happens, no reading on DC current meter
a). Use oscilloscope to check the feedback wave on R51 and R52 of MP4
board, as figure:

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b). The value of wave is about 0.6V, or readjustment shall be made according
to the current calibration procedure in Chapter 5. The wave should be as
the following.

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c). If the feedback wave is abnormal, check MP4 board.


C). When exposure no high-voltage generate.
a). Shut off the system and replace the MP6 board with the simulation board. MP5
board is connected to motherboard via connection board;
b) Press on the foot switch and use a DC-voltage-meter to check the voltage of
FTSW-EN on MP5 .Value of the signal is about 15V or check the signals
(FTSW-EN、FTSW-SECURIT and error lamp H5) on mother board. When Lamp H5
on , check the FOOTSWITCH signal.
c). Press on the foot switch and use an oscilloscope to check the wave of FFOND,
FFOD, FFON, FFO signal on MP5 board (the test points are TP3, TP4, TP5, TP6 on
the MP5 board); The value of four square-wave signals is 15V with 600Hz.
d). Press on the foot switch and use an oscilloscope to check the wave shapes at
both ends of units V7, V21, V207, V221 on MP7 board; The value of the four
square-wave is about 12V with 600Hz.
The signal benchmark is connected with the protecting earth, to test the wave
WARNING
on the MP7 board, the oscilloscope must be insulating with the earth, or the
MP7 board will be damaged by over-load.
d). Check Tube
D). During exposure, the buzzer beeps continuously but the alarming light is off.
a). Shut off the system for ten minutes. Then restarts and execute exposure
operation. If the same malfunction happens again, test and verify that the
voltage at the TP9 point on MP7 board 13.7V. You may adjust the voltage to
13.8V but not exceeding 14V.
b). Take an exposure , if the fault still exist, re-adjust the system as the current
adjustment and mAs correction methods in Chapter 4.

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c). Replace the tube.


E). When exposure in auto fluoroscope mode, the kV cannot track accurately to the
range.
Select the Manual Fluoroscope mode and take exposure with 3mm copper filter, find out
the appropriate kV value. If this kV value is in the range of 73±3kV, adjust the resistor
POT5 on the MP3 board let the kV track accurately, otherwise check the Image Intensifier.

6.3.2 Image Inspections


1. Check and verify the image on the monitor is clear and stable.
2. Adjust the contrast and brightness on the monitor and verify that you can increase and
decrease the contrast and brightness ( Refer to the OM for details) .
3. Invert the image and verify the function.
4. If find any problem form the Image inspection, check the image chain as the following
procedure:
a) There is no image on the monitor displaying but the circular blanking.
Use the film to verify that the X-ray has been generated, and then check the Image
Intensifier and the video input cable.
b) There is not any image on the monitor displaying.
Take off the video input cable from the main monitor, use the oscilloscope to test the
video signal. If there is no signal in the cable. Please check the CCD in the Image
Intensifier, otherwise check the monitor.

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Fluoroscopy Check
Begin Fluoroscopy
check

Attach working
card

Measure the current of


signal MAMEAS2 in MP3

Power on
use Manul mode

Press the foot


switch

There is a image N The current N


on the monitor 3
is 0.1mA?
and is correct?
Y Y
Check the 4
current

Adjust the POT4 in


The current N MP4 to adjust the
is correct?
current
Y
Select Auto Dose
Rate Control
Radiography
chek
Press the foot
switch

The monitor
brightness is N Check the IBS signal
suitably and the in MP3
kV is stably?
Y
5
End

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The Fault Check MP2,


indicator is Y MP6,MP7,MP5
active? and MP4
N
Check the feedback
wave of R51 or R52 N Check
on MP4 it is MP4
normal?
Y
Measure the voltage of
-PRHV、+PRHV on MP6

*Check the 440VAC on


MP6
The voltage N *Check the RECTTR and
is correct? DISCOM-HC signal on
MP5
Y *Check MP6

Check the drive signal


of MOSFET in MP7

N Check
It is correct?
MP5,MP7

Y
Use a load instead of the
tube HV primary,Check
the wave of the HV

N Check MP5,
The high voltage
MP6, MP7 and
wave is correct?
Motherboard
Y
Check the
tube
assembly

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Check the output


Check the
video signal wave
monitor
of the moniter

Check the
image chain

All the cable is


Repaire
connected and is
or Change
OK?

Check
the II

IBS:0--12V,is
fluctuate when the Check the
brightness is cable of II
changing?

Check
MP3

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6.4 Inspection of Radiography


The following procedures require you to take X-rays. Take appropriate
WARNING precautions to protect yourself and others!

Electrical circuits inside the equipment use voltages that are capable of causing
WARNING serious injury or death from electrical shock. Take appropriate precautions.

1. In normal condition
• Insert the MP3 board to mother board via extended board;
• Use an oscilloscope to measure the voltage of W test point on extended board.
• Power on and select radiography mode.
• Adjust KV value to 70 and mAs to 20.
• Press handswitch to have an exposure, the exposure time is about 1 second and
the test result is approximate –5V.
• Power off the system.

2. In abnormal condition
A). An alarm is given from the fault indicator during an exposure.
a) Shut off the system and check the tube’s temperature. If the temperature is too
high (the temperature of tube cannot exceed 55℃, or an alarm will be given),
re-start the machine 20 minutes later and make the exposure inspection again.
b) MP2 board is connected to motherboard via connection board.
c). Power on and take an exposure, if an alarm is given again, check the signal
“FILAL-HC, AL, ALTH-HC, HVTDV” on extended board.
d). FILAL-HC is filament over-current alarm signal, AL is Hi-voltage primary
over-voltage alarm signal, ALTH-HC is overheating alarm signal of tube, and
HVTDV is Hi-voltage primary low-voltage alarm & sampling signal.
B). The voltage tested on the oscilloscope is far away from 5V;
Readjust it in line with description in Chapter 4.
C). During the exposure, the buzzer beeps continuously but the alarming indicator is off.
a). Shut off the system for 1 minutes. Then restarts the system and conduct
exposure. If the same problem happens again, open the cover of console under
power-up condition, and adjust the voltage of TP9 on MP7 board to 13.8V, but no
more than 14V.
b). Conduct exposure, if the same problem happens again, check if the fluoroscopy
current is correct according to measuring methods described in Chapter 4.
c). Replace the tube.

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D). Others
During the exposure, the exposure lamp shines and the buzzer beeps continuously
at the same time. Use a DC-voltage-meter to check the HDSW-EN signal on MP5.
Value of the signal is about 15V or check the signals (HDSW-EN、HDSW-SECURITY
and H6)on mother board. When H6 is on, check the HANDSWITCH signal.

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6.5 Inspection of Workstation


Fault 1:
Computer runs error when power on, no symbol appears on the VGA monitor
Reason 1:
Memory bank loose or damaged
Repair:
a. Power off
b. Uncover the computer cabinet, after that draw out the memory bank, then clean metal
part both of the bank and of the motherboard by rubber, finally re-insert it.
c. Reboot the computer. If error still exits, the memory bank should be replaced.
Reason 2
Motherboard damaged
Repair:
a. Power off
b. Uncover the computer cabinet, and replace the motherboard.

Fault 2:
Image looks gloomy
Reason
Contrast/Brightness parameter is improper.
Repair:
Click right button of mouse when software runs in MAIN screen, then select
Contrast/Brightness item to adjust contrast/ brightness parameters.

Fault 3:
Archive function can’t work.
Reason 1
Archive disks damaged.
Repair:
Repair or replace those devices including USB disk, CDRW disk.

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Electrical circuits inside the equipment use voltages that are capable of Causing
WARNING
serious injury or death from electrical shock. Use appropriate precautions.
Please use specified fuse.
If the system has power applied, power off the machine and unplug the AC
WARNING power cord from the wall outlet.

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7.1 FRU list and locations of the FRUs


Number Part No. Description Quantity Comments
1 2339421 collimator control board--MP1 1
2 2414093 Everview II process board---MP2 1
3 2414089 Everview II kV/mA Bd---MP3 1
4 2339425 Everview II filament control Bd--MP4 1
5 2414088 Everview II Power Control Bd---MP5 1
6 2415168 Everview II Main Power Bd ---MP6 1
7 2415167 Everview II INVERTER BOARD--MP7 1
8 2415166 Everview II Motherboard 1
9 2414090 Everview II display board 1
10 2372500 Up/down DRIVE BOARD 1
11 2414086 Everview II Power distribution board 1
12 2397125 Everview monoblock 1
13 2415132 Hand Switch assy 1
14 2415134 Emergency SW assy of II 1
15 2415261 Everview II Membrane Panel assy 1
16 2391302 Extended board 2
17 2415249 Everview II dummy board (simulation Bd) 1
18 2415125 PC power supply 1
19 2415126 Memory bank 1
20 2415127 Main board 1
21 2415128 Image A/D card 1
22 2414947 Hard disk 1
23 2414948 CD RW driver 1
24 2415129 Keyboard 1
25 2415130 Software CD 1
26 2415135 relay in WS 1
27 2414313 Everview II Integrate Cable 1
28 2415136 110V power cable kit 1
29 2415137 220V power cable kit 1
30 2339441 220V power cable for China 1
31 2415138 USB LINE 1

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Number Part No. Description Quantity Comments


32 2415174 IDE3.5" TO USB ADAPTOR 1
33 2408932 indicator of power on 1
34 2409519 proximity switch 1
35 2400891 Power Supply 24V--AD1 1
36 2400892 Power Supply ±15V and +5V---AD2 1
37 2415139 Breaker for 110V 1
38 2415140 Breaker for 220V 1
39 2415141 Everview II Contactor 1
40 2398839 BT1 Main Transformer 1
41 2398840 BT2 start up transformer 1
42 2415142 fuse and socket kit 1
43 2350878 C1 capacitor 1
44 2339246 inductor AL1 1
45 2339247 inductor AL2 2
46 2398824 C_arm Power Filter 1
47 2398902 workstation Power Filter 1
48 2414381 EverView II Monitor 2
49 2415086 EverView Collimator assy 1
50 2414497 Thales Image System of Everview II 1
51 2415301 I.I. High Voltage Power Supply of II 1
52 2415302 CCD Compact Camera of II 1
53 2415300 Everview II CCU 1
54 2415303 I.I with cover of Everview II 1
55 2415860 Linear Actuator Assembly 1
56 2415644 Workstation Handle Assembly 2
57 2415550 Brake Assembly for horizontal movement 1
58 2415551 Brake assembly for wig-wag movement 1
59 2415552 brake assembly for orbit movement 1
60 2415549 Brake shaft assembly for rotation 1
61 2339660 C-arm/WS Universal wheel 1
62 2415548 Brake Truckle 1
63 2415620 front monitor cover 1
64 2415621 rear monitor cover 1

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Number Part No. Description Quantity Comments


65 2415133 Foot Switch Assembly of II 1
DAP carbon fiber chamber(include a
66 2413531 chamber and an electrometer module) 1
67 2413530 DAP Display 1

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7.2 Parts Replacement

7.2.1 Breaker and Fuse Replacement


1. Remove the covers of the console.
2. Check the main circuit breaker and put it on the ON position.
3. Check the following Fuses and replace them when they are broken.
Power Supply Fuse( Fuse 1 in J2)----------6.3A 2415142
AC 24V Fuse( Fuse 2 in J2)------------ -----1.0A 2415142

NOTE 2415142 kit includes 2 Power Supply fuses, 2 AC24V fuses and 2 fuse sockets.

Power supply
Fuse(6.3 A)

AC 24V Fuse(1 A)

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7.2.2 MP1 Board and Collimators Replacement


Replace the MP1 Board or Collimator, you must follow the same procedure.
Procedure:
1. Remove the tube cover, disassemble IRIS.

2. Remove the cover of console and strip pressing the PCB.


3. Take of the MP1 board and Insert a new one (replace the MP1 board only).

MP1
4. Power on the system, press the semi-transparent shutter close for more than 10s.
5. Check and verify the movement of the leaf is smooth.
6. Select fluoroscopy mode to take exposure, verify the shutters rotation is at the
center of the blanking circle, if not, loosen the screws, which is used to fasten the
shutter, re-position the shutters, until the shutters opening is at the center of the
blanking circle, see above Fig for reference.
7. Fasten locating screws.
8. Select the radioscopy mode, adjust the resistor POT303 on the MP1 board, let the
collimator leafs open to maximum position and the voltage measured on the two
poles of the drive motor less than 3V.
9. Power off.

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10. Connect Iris (see below Fig for reference), and install it on its position but don’t screw
down.
11. Take off the bridge gear, close the IRIS manually, then power on the system.

Take off the


Bridge Gear

12. Press the IRIS close Icon for more than 10s, and then adjust the resistor on the IRIS
until the motor don’t rotate. Keep the motor resting and install the bridge well.
13. Select the manual fluoroscope mode and take exposure, verify the IRIS field is at the
center of the blanking circle. If not move the position to adjust. Screw down the
fastening nuts.
14. Open the IRIS to maximum, take exposure and adjust the POT302 on the MP1 board
to make the X-ray field in tangent with blanking circle.
15. Place the Beam Alignment Fixture Tool (9 inch) in front of the Image Intensifier, close
the IRIS to minimum, take an exposure to measure the minimum field size is less
than 45mm, if not repeat the step14 and step 16.
16. Select MAG1 field mode, take exposure and adjust the POT2, to make the X-ray field
in tangent with blanking field.
17. Select MAG2 field mode, take exposure and adjust the POT1, to make the X-ray field
in tangent with blanking field.
18. Select the radioscopy mode, adjust the resistor POT304 on the MP1 board let the IRIS
open to maximum position but the voltage measured on the two poles of the drive
motor less than 3V.
19. Power off, take off extended board, fix pressing strip, and recover the console.

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7.2.3 MP2 Board replacement


After replace the MP2 board, you shall check and verify all functions of the system. Adjustment
is not needed.

7.2.4 MP3 Replacement


1. Remove the cover of the console and the strip pressing the PCB.
2. Take off the MP3 board.
3. Insert a new MP3 Board via an extended board, then power on.
4. Adjust the voltage of TP1 to 4V via adjust the POT2 on the MP3 board when 40kV
displayed.
5. Increase kV display to 110kV, and adjust the voltage of TP1 to 11V via POT1 adjustment
on the MP3 board. Power off after recheck and adjustment.
6. Normal fluoroscopy current adjustment.
a. Adjust fluoroscopy current according to chapter 4.2,
The fluoroscopy current should fall into the following specifications:
Normal Fluoroscopy 0.1mA /40 kV
4.0mA / 110 kV
High Level Fluoroscopy 0.2mA / 40 kV
8.0mA / 110 kV
b. Measure the filament feedback on the resistance R51 on the MP4 board via
oscilloscope, take a 50kV exposure, adjust POT7 on MP3 board, make the voltage
wave monitored by oscilloscope at the same level when exposure and after
exposure. Power off. See Fig for reference.

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7. High level fluoroscopy current adjustment


a. Connect jumper HIDO on the MP2 board, adjust HLF current according to chapter
4.2.
b. Power off, disconnect HIDO, connect jumper W.
8. Radiography current adjustment
Adjust radiography mAs according to chapter 4.3.
9. Take off extended board and insert MP3 board.
10. Install the strip pressing the PCB and recover the console.

7.2.5 MP4 Replacement


1. Remove the cover of the console and the strip pressing the PCB.
2. Take off MP4 board.
3. Insert new one.
4. Normal fluoroscopy current adjustment:
a. Adjust fluoroscopy current according to chapter 4.2.
b. Measure the filament feedback on the resistance R51 on the MP4 board via
oscilloscope, take a 50kV exposure, adjust POT7 on MP3 board, make the voltage
wave monitored by oscilloscope at the same level when exposure and after
exposure. Power off.

5. High level fluoroscopy current adjustment


c. Connect jumper HIDO on the MP2 board, adjust HLF current according to
chapter4.2.
b. Power off, disconnect HIDO, connect jumper W.
6. Radiography current adjustment
Adjust radiography mAs according to chapter 4.3.
7. Install the strip pressing the PCB and recover the console.

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7.2.6 MP5 Replacement


1. Remove the cover of the console and the strip pressing the PCB
2. Take off MP5 and insert a new one. Check and verify that the JUMP1 on MP5 conforms to
the local power frequency. Power on the system.
3. Use the oscilloscope to measure the wave of TP2 on the MP5 board. And adjust POT1 on
this board to get 76.8 (±0.3) kHz square-wave output.

4. Connect a DC voltage meter (500V) to +PRHV and -PRHV on MP6 board, power on, the
value is about 140V.
5. Press kV+, the voltage rises smoothly. When 110kV is displayed, adjust POT116 to make
the voltage about 360V.
6. Switch to radiography mode, and then adjust POT2 to make the voltage be 370V.
7. Adjust kV according to chapter 4.4.
8. Power off. Install the strip pressing the PCB and recover the console.

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7.2.7 MP6 Board Replacement


1. Remove the cover of the console and the strip pressing the PCB.
2. Take off the MP6, and insert a new one.
3. Adjust kV according to chapter 4.4.
4. Power off the system.
5. Install the strip pressing the PCB and recover the console.

7.2.8 MP7 Board Replacement


1. Remove the cover of the console and the strip pressing the PCB.
2. Take off the MP7, insert a new one.
3. Power on the system, adjust POT1 on the MP7 board to make the voltage of REFERENCE
(Test point: TP9) to 13.7V.
4. Press the FootSwitch to take an exposure, verify that the system work normally.
5. Select Radiography mode, set KV value to 110kV, mAs value to 80mAs. Take an exposure.
The protection should not be activated, otherwise, adjust the POT1 on MP7 to make the
protection unactivated (During the adjustment, the voltage measured on TP9 shall not
exceed 14V).
6. Power off.

7.2.9 X-Ray Generator Assembly Replacement


WARNING Disassembling the Generator or I.I may cause C-Arm lose balance.

1. Remove X-Ray generator top cover .


2. Remove the collimators.
3. Remove X-Ray generator assembly and replace a new one, when you install the
generator, the torque to four fastening screws is 5N*M.
4. Power on, select manual fluoroscope mode.
5. Adjust fluoroscopy current, fluoroscopy kV, radiography mAs, radiography kV according
to chapter 4.
6. Power off the system.
7. Cover the X-ray generator assembly.
8. if the X-Ray generator has been produced for more than 3 months, implement a warm
up procedure according the procedures described in chapter 4.5.

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7.3 Brakes Replacement

7.3.1 C-Arm Rotation Brake Replacement


1. Lift C-Arm to about 20 cm height. Power off the system and unplug the power supply cord.
Move the C-Arm to a separate site and prevent others in.
2. Release the rotation brake, unscrew the 3 screws of the rotation brake cover with a screw
driver and remove the cover.

3. Rotate the brake handle to vertical position and remove the 2 screws of the fixing block.

4. Push the rotation brake handle backward with your left hand, remove the block with your
right hand.

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5. Rotate the brake handle to make the fixing screw upward, unscrew the fixing screw and
remove the handle.

6. Grasp the left end of the brake shaft, knock on the right end of the shaft, remove the bearing
bushing on the left, then remove the shaft from the shaft from the right side. Refer to the
pictures below.

7. Get the new brake assembly, remove the handles, and put the shaft in position as the
pictures below.

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8. Reassemble the handles , fasten the screws of the handles.

9. Rotate the handles to the upward position ( as pictures below), put the block in position and
fasten the screws of the block.

NOTE
While putting the block, shake the shaft with your left hand to make it in position.

10. Rotate the brake handle to lock position, then release the brake. Verify if the brake can be
operated smoothly. Release the brake, rotate the C-Arm, then lock the brake. And check if the
brake force is enough. If the brake force is not enough, follow the step 11 to adjust the brake
force; Otherwise please jump to step 12.

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7.3.2 Orbital Movement Brake Replacement


1. Release the rotation movement brake, rotate the C-Arm to make the orbital movement brake
cover upward. Unscrew the screws of the cover and remove the cover.

2. Unscrew the 2 fastening screws of the brake plate, then you can lift the brake assembly.

3. Then you can replace the old assembly with a new one. After that, check and verify that if
the brake force of the orbital brake is appropriate. If not, please adjust the brake force as step
4. Otherwise you can jump to step 5.

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4. Loosen the 2 fastening screws, fasten or loosen the 4 adjustment screws to adjust the brake
force. Rotate the screws clockwise to decrease the brake force, rotate them
counter-clockwise to increase the brake force. Check and verify that the brake force is
appropriate.

Fastening
Screw(2)
Adjustment
Screws( 4)

5. Reassemble the brake cover and fasten the screws.

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7.3.3 Wig-Wag Movement Brake Replacement


1. Unscrew the 2 fixing screws of the Wig-wag brake cover and remove the cover.

2. Remove the limited screws on the shaft. Loosen all of the fixing screws of the brake nut.
Remove the brake handles.

Fixing Limited
screws screws

3. Replace it with a new one.

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4. Adjust the nut on the shaft to get the appropriate brake force. Rotate it clockwise to increase
the brake force, rotate it counter-clockwise to decrease the brake force.

Nut

5. Reassemble the brake assembly and cover and fasten the screws.

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7.3.4 Horizontal Movement Brake Replacement


1. Unscrew the screws of the horizontal movement brake cover and remove the cover. Then
remove the plate cover of the brake.

2. You can adjust the brake force by adjusting the 4 screws of the brake plate.

3. You can remove the old brake plate and replace it with a new one.
4. If the brake handle is not vertical when in lock state, you can loosen the nut below to adjust
the handle to vertical position.

5. Reassemble the cover of the brake.

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7.4 PCB Connector Signal Definition Table

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MP1 MP2 MP3 MP4 MP5 MP6 MP7

1 GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND HVTN HVTN HVTGND HVTGND A

2 15V 15V 15V 15V 15V 15V 15V 15V 15V 15V HVTN HVTN HVTGND HVTGND B

3 -15V -15V -15V -15V -15V -15V -15V -15V -15V -15V C

4 UPMAN-HC FMAN-HC UPMAN-HC FMAN-HC 24V 24V 24AC2 24AC1 D

5 IDFLAT-HC SNAP-HC SNAP-HC IDFLAT-HC HVTP1 HVTP1 E

6 IRD IRI ALTH-LC HVCOM-HC MAC KVC MAC KVC KVC HVCOM-HC HVTP1 HVTP1 F

7 OPEN CLOSE MNSYNC GENRES-HC IBS GENRES-HC GENRES-HC GENRESHC MNSYNC HVTP HVTP H

8 RIGHT LEFT BZ RQSTFL-HC RQSTFL-HC RECTTR DISCOM-HC HVTP HVTP J

9 1200Hz ALRSCM-HC ALRSCM-HC ALRSCM-HC 1200Hz 1200Hz ALRSCM-HC ACHVT1 ACHVT1 K

10 SRPO SWPO EXPT VDSGCO-HC VDSGCO-HC HVTDV ACHVT1 ACHVT1 L

11 FSPO IDRG-HC IDRG-HC HVTDV FILAL-HC IDRG-HC IDRG-HC PWRSMDV M

12 FILAL-HC EXPRCM-HC EXPRCM-HC EXPRCM-HC FTSW-HC HDSW-HC N

13 VREF 37.5Hz AL 37.5Hz DATA2 DATA1 AL HEATALM_HC LEMAOUT LEMAOUT P

14 LOWVALR HDSW-HC DATA4 DATA3 FILLA2 FILLA2 LEMAOUT LEMAOUT R

15 SWMT1 SWMT2 MAS2 MAS1 DATA6 DATA5 FILLA1 FILLA1 GND GND S

16 MAS4 MAS3 DATA8 DATA7 FILSM1 FILSM1 FFON FFO T

17 SRMT1 SRMT2 MAS6 MAS5 FILSM2 FILSM2 FFOND FFOD PWRSMDV HVTDV CL13N CL13 U

18 FTALR MAS7 FILC0M FILC0M GND GND DISCOM-HC RECTTR FFOD FFO V

HEATALM
19 FSMT1 FSMT2 HDSW-LC FTSW-LC GND MAMEAS2 CL13N CL13 _HC FFOND FFON W

20 RDPULS ME RDPULS RDPLLS PROTECT +15V +15V +15V -15V X

Emergency_s
21 KEY KEY wt 0VREF KEY KEY KEY KEY KEY KEY KEY KEY KEY KEY Y

22 GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND Z

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Periodic Maintenance
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8.1 Safety Instructions

8.1.1 Ingress Of Water And Solutions


The system must never be operated or stored in locations where conductive fluids, like water
and saline solution, might spill on the equipment.
Always unplug the AC power cable from the wall outlet before cleaning the equipment. Do not
allow water, soap, or other liquids to drip into the equipment and cause short circuits, electric
shock and fire hazards.

8.1.2 Unauthorized Modif ications


Under no circumstances should the safety interlock in the system be bypassed, jumpered, or
otherwise disabled.

All GE Healthcare systems comply with International Electrotechnical


NOTE
Commission safety standard IEC-60601. Do not connect any external device to
the system that does not meet the requirements of IEC-60601. Only devices
provided or approved by GE HUALUN Medical Systems, Inc. should be connected
to the system.

8.1.3 Motorized Mechanical Operation


The Vertical Column is motorized and should be observed continuously during operation to
avoid collision with people and equipment.
If covers are removed, use extreme care when operating motorized features. Do not wear
loose clothing that may be caught by mechanical mechanisms. Keep hands and fingers clear
of motorized equipment while the motors are in operation.

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8.2 Trained Service Personnel


Serious injury and property damage can result from incorrectly performed service procedures.
Observe all operating and safety procedures in this document.

Procedures should be performed by service personnel specifically trained by


WARNING GE HUALUN Medical Systems, Inc. to calibrate the EverView 7500 C-Arm and
Workstation.

8.3 Electrical Shock


This system can generate lethal voltages. Practice safe electrical testing
WARNING
procedures when performing periodic maintenance procedures.

After taking X-rays, the high voltage cables can retain a lethal charge, even if
WARNING you power down the system. Even though the contacts are recessed, high
voltages can arc several inches from their terminals if the cables are removed
from the connector wells. Use caution when disconnecting high voltage
cables even when the power is turned off. If you remove these connections,
immediately discharge their contacts against the high voltage tank case
(ground).

8.4 X-radiation Exposure


The X-ray tube assembly produces X-radiation when energized. Never operate this device
without X-ray shielding in place. Use lead shielding and draping to protect personnel.

Lead aprons, radiation monitors, and appropriate radiation shields must be


WARNING
utilized for the protection of all personnel in the vicinity while performing
tests. Living human anatomy should never be used as a phantom or
demonstration aid. Do not produce radiation in hallways.

Many of the PCB's in this system contain components which are sensitive to
CAUTION
Electro-Static Discharge (ESD). Observe ESD safety procedures.

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8.5 Required Tools, Test Equipment

8.5.1 Tools
Common hand tools

8.5.2 Test Equipment


Oscilloscope Tektronix 2236 or equivalent
Digital Volt-Ohm-Meter
Dosimeter (Keithley Model 35050, PMX II non-invasive meter or equivalent)
C-Arm Extended Board 2391302
Ion Chamber
Resolution Tool
Probe Holding Fixture
Lead Apron
1 mm Copper Filter (3 each required), P/N 00-877682-01
Software Disks 2415130
9″ Beam Alignment Tool 2416263
kVp meter
Lead Blocker (P/N 00-900041-01)

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8.6 PM Checklist
Serial No: GE HuaLun Medical Systems, Inc
Start Date: EverView 7500 C-Arm X-Ray Imaging
System
GE HuaLun Elapsed Time Meter:
Periodic Maintenance Inspection
PM Schedule: Semi-Annual
Report

Customer Name: Address:


City: State: Zip: WorkStation Software Version:
EQUIPMENT LIST
TYPE MODEL SERIAL NUMBER CALIBRATION DUE DATE

SEMI-ANNUAL PM
1.1Mechanical Inspections 1.2Electrical Inspections
□Brakes □Horizontal Movement □Electrical Plug/Power Cord
1.SAFETY

□Wheels/Casters □Static Drag Wire □Intergrated Cable/Pins


□Wig-Wag □C-Arm 2nd Earth GND to AC Power Plug
GND Pin
□Radial C-arm Rotation
□Ground Continuity: Ohms(highest only)
□Orbital C-arm Rotation
2.1 Line Regulation 2.2 Switch-mode Power Supply
□No-Load Line Voltage(VN): VAC Check and Verify the outputs of the Power
Supply:
□Loaded Line Voltage:
DC +15V
80mAs@100kVp=(VL) VAC
DC -15V
2.POWER SUPPLIES

□Line Voltage Regulation


VN-VL/VL×100= DC +5V

Percentage Regulation 0 to 15% Pass DC +24V

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3.1Mobile C-Arm Controls 3.2WorkStation Controls


Select ⅡSize: 9-inch Ⅱ □ Keyboard Controls
□ Image Resolution □ Instant Film
NORM Resolution: lp/mm □ Thermal Printer Test
MAG1 Resolution: lp/mm
MAG2 Resolution: lp/mm
□ Auto Tracking
3.FUNCTIONAL

1 Copper Filter1: kVp


2 Copper Filter2: kVp
3 Copper Filter3: kVp
3.3Radiographic FIELD FILM FLUORO DIFF SUM □ Beam Alignment
Beam Passed
Normal X
Alignment Check □ Beam Alignment
Normal Y
Failed
45mm×45mm Field
MAG1 X
□ Passed
MAG1 Y 3.4Dose Rate
MAG2 X □Dose Rate R/m
Centering
MAG2 Y
X0 +Y0 =Sum
ANNUAL PM
4.1Radiographic Accuracy (±7%)
□kVp Accuracy @ 2mAs : 60kVp ,90kVp ,110kVp
4.2Fluoroscopic Accuracy (±7%)
4.ACCURACY

□kVp Accuracy: 60kVp ,90kVp ,110kVp

5.1DAP (option) Calibration 6.1Reinstall Covers 6.3Power ON


□DAP Calibration completed □Covers Reinstalled □System
Boot-up Complete
6.COMPLETE
5.MISC

6.2Test the Steering


□Steering

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COMMENTS

Refer to Request I.D. or FSR No. FSE Signature:

Date Completed: Customer Signature:

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8.7 Administrative (Header) Information


Use this procedure in conjunction with the EverView 7500 Periodic Maintenance (PM)
Checklist. Enter the required information at the top of the Checklist prior to performing the PM
test procedures. Read the “Safety” section. During testing, place a check mark next to each test
completed, and (where applicable) record the measured values; if adjustments to these values
are made, note them on the Checklist in the comments section.
This procedure describes how to perform maintenance on a EverView 7500 C-Arm X-Ray
Imaging System and should be used in conjunction with the EverView 7500 PM Checklist(Refer
to section 8.6).
Follow the procedures in the order they appear in this document.

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8.8 Safety Inspections


Complete the safety portion of the periodic maintenance.

8.8.1 Remove Power

Electrical circuits inside the equipment use voltages that are capable of
WARNING
causing serious injury or death from electrical shock. Use appropriate
precautions.

1. If the system has power applied, place the C-Arm power switch in the OFF position and
unplug the C-Arm's AC power cord from the wall outlet.
2. Remove C-Arm and Workstation covers as needed.

8.8.2 Mechanical Inspections


Refer to section 3.6.2 for details.

8.8.3 Electrical Inspections


• Inspect Static Drag Wire
Verify the drag wires underneath the C-Arm and the Workstation are securely attached,
are touching the floor and are free of dirt and debris.
• Electrical Plug/Power Cord
Inspect the C-Arm’s AC power cable for damage and wear. Verify the presence of the AC
ground pin.
• Integrated Cable And Pins
Inspect the integrated cable; verify that the cable, connector, and pins are not damaged.
Verify the connector strain relief is tightened securely.
• FootSwitch Cable And Pins
Inspect the FootSwitch cable; verify that the cable, connector, and pins are not damaged.
• Ground Continuity

Do not perform this continuity test with the AC plug plugged into a power
WARNING
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1. Verify continuity between the following:

From To Spec
Pin 4 of the FootSwitch Connector Screw on the bottom of the < 0.5 Ω
FootSwitch

2. Connect the Integrated Cable to the C-Arm and verify continuity between the
following:

From To Spec
Screw on the top left corner of the WorkStation AC Power Plug Ground Pin < 0.5 Ω
Screw on the tube cover AC Power Plug Ground Pin < 0.5 Ω
Screw on the bottom of the FootSwitch AC Power Plug Ground Pin < 0.5 Ω
3. Record only the highest resistance on the PM form.

8.9 Functional Checks

8.9.1 Power ON

WARNING Observe safety procedures when operating motorized features.

1. Connect the integrated cable in the C-Arm connector and lock it. Connect the
FootSwitch cable to the C-Arm.
2. Plug the AC power cord into the wall receptacle.
3. Press the system on key located on the C-Arm control panel.

8.9.2 C-Arm Controls


Refer to the Checklist’s Functional Checks and check the C-Arm controls using the following
procedure and indicate that all controls were verified.

Performing the following procedure produces X-rays. Take appropriate


WARNING
precautions.

1. Take X-Ray exposure and verify the following Image Orientation functions:
A. Image rotation key rotates the image clockwise and counter-clockwise.
B. Image Invert key inverts and reinverts the image.
2. Press the field size key to change the field size: NORM, MAG1 and MAG2.
3. Using the Converging Line pairs/millimeter (lp/mm) tool on the Image Intensifier, verify the
resolution in lp/mm is equal to, or greater than, the values listed below: Indicate your
measurements on the Checklist.

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4.5″ II 6″ II 9″ II
MAG2 ≥ 2.2 MAG1 ≥ 1.8 NORM ≥ 1.2

4. Press the F3 key to verify the image on the left monitor shifts to the right monitor. Verify
the resolution in lp/mm is equal to, or greater than, the values listed above.
5. Press each of the following collimator keys and verify the correct collimator function:
A. Press the COLLIMATOR IRIS OPEN/CLOSE key.Press the Footswitch or HandSwitch and
verify that the size of the circle varies as the iris is opened and closed.
B. Press the COLLIMATOR LEAF OPEN/CLOSE key and press the Footswitch or
HandSwitch. Verify that the distance between the two lines increases and decreases
as the leaves are opened and closed.
C. Press the COLLIMATOR LEAF ROTATE key.Press the Footswitch or HandSwitch and
verify that the image displays on the Workstation monitor and that the icon rotates
as the collimator leaves are rotated.
6. Press the kVp key and verify that the technique can be adjusted manually.
7. Select Auto Fluoro mode and the NORM field size. Verify that the kVp tracks accurately as
copper filters are inserted into the field per the following ranges (9-inch). Indicate your
measurements on the Checklist.

Copper Filters kVp Range


1 mm copper filter 58 kVp ± 3 kVp
2 mm copper filters 69 kVp ± 3 kVp
3 mm copper filters 77 kVp ± 3 kVp

8. Select High Level Fluoro (HLF) mode via the HLF key on the C-Arm control panel.
A. Cover the II with the lead blocker and press the Foot/handswitch to take 1s exposure.
B. Verify that the audible tone beeps “Di…..” .
C. Verify that the mA is driven higher than normal Fluoro (KV is the same).
9. Select PULSE mode via the C-Arm Control Panel.
A. Press the foot/handswitch.
B. Verify that the X-ray indicator flashes 2 times/3 seconds .
10 . Select Radiography mode and:
Take a 50 kVp 80 mAs shot and verify that Audible “Di……” beeps are heard after the
exposure and no errors occur.

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8.9.3 Workstation Controls


Refer to the Functional Checklist and verify the Keyboard controls. Indicate on the Checklist
that all controls were verified. Refer to the section 3.3.5 for details.

Steps within this procedure produce X-rays. Take appropriate


WARNING precautions.

8.9.4 Dose Rate


Entrance exposure is the amount of radiation available at the entrance point of patient
anatomy. Entrance exposure is measured 9" above the surface of the Image Intensifier in the
center of the X-ray beam. This measurement is used to represent the average thickness of
patient anatomy.
Refer to the Checklists’s Functional Checks Tab and complete the Functional Tests section.
Dose Rate (MAX. kV & mA)
1. Using a dosimeter for the measurements, record the Actual Dose Rate, 110kV and 4mA, on
the PM Checklist. Limit is < 9.26 R/min.
2. Indicate if adjustments were made on the Checklist.

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8.10 Radiographic Beam Alignment Test

8.10.1 Film Exposure


The Radiographic Beam Alignment Test requires the exposure and development of a film.
Complete the Radiographic Beam Alignment section.

WARNING The following steps produce X-rays. Use appropriate safety precautions.

1. Attach the Beam Alignment Tool on the Image Intensifier.


2. Load a film cassette in the Beam Alignment Tool.
3. Make the following four exposures on one sheet of film:
4. Select Manual - Fluoro mode, Normal field. Take a 47 KVp exposure for 4s.
5. Select Manual - Fluoro mode, MAG 1 field. Take a 47 KVp exposure for 4s.
6. Select Manual - Fluoro mode, MAG 2 field. Take a 47 KVp exposure for 4s.
7. Select Manual - Fluoro and completely close the collimator iris.
8. Remove the film cassette and develop the film.

8.10.2 45 mm x 45 mm Field Verification


1. Verify the 45 mm x 45 mm exposure is within the 45 mm square in the middle of the
beam alignment tool.
2. Place a check mark in the PM form checkbox if it passes.

8.11 Dose Area Product(option)


Calibration
1. Install the cassette holder and insert a film.
2. Select radiography mode. Set the KV value as 80kV, mAs value as 10mAs. Take an
exposure. Remove the cassette holder and develop the film.
3. Set the Dosimeter to Accumulated /Hold mode. Put the probe of the dosimeter on the
surface of the filter bar. Select radiography mode and make the setting to be
80kV,10mAs. Press the HandSwitch to take an exposure.
4. The calculated value equals to the reading of the dosimeter multiply the circle area of
the film. Compare the calculated value with the reading on the DAP, if the error is more
than 5%, calibrate the DAP according to step 5. Measure 3 times, the error should be ≤
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The calculation method:


The error=|the calculated value-reading of the DAP|/the calculated value x 100%

5. Calibrate the DAP: Shorten the pin 3 with pin 7 of the crystal terminal for no less than
0.5 s, the display value of the DAP will decrease 0.5%. Shorten the pin 2 with pin 3 of
the crystal terminal for no less than 0.5 s, the display value of the DAP will increase
0.5%.

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8.12 Final Checks

8.12.1 X-ray Generator Accuracy Tests


These tests measure the kVp accuracy of the system. Click on the eChecklist’s Final Checks Tab
and complete the X-ray Generator Accuracy section.

8.12.2 Radiographic Accuracy


Set the system to FILM mode. Use a kVp meter. Tolerance (± 7%). Radiographic kVp Accuracy
@ 2 mAs

WARNING The following steps produce X-rays. Use appropriate precautions.

Radiographic kVp Accuracy @ 2 mAs


Enter 2 mAs exposure. Take exposures at 60, 90 and 110 kVp and record the results on the PM
Checklist.

8.12.3 Fluoroscopic Accuracy


Set the system to FLUORO MANUAL mode. Use a kVp meter for the measurements. Tolerance
(±7%). Complete the Fluoroscopic Accuracy section in the PM checklist.
Fluoroscopic kVp Accuracy
Take exposures at 60, 90 and 110 kVp and record the values on the PM Checklist.

8.13 Reinstall the Covers


When all necessary steps are complete and access to components beneath the covers is no
longer required, reinstall all previously removed covers in reverse order from which they were
removed.

8.13.1 Test the Steering


Complete the steering test and record a check in the test the steering section of the PM
checklist.
1. With the C-Arm's wheel brake engaged, turn the right steering handle 90° to the left and
right. Verify that the wheels move 90° to the left and right.
2. Release the C-Arm's wheel brake. Push the C-Arm slowly and verify that when the steering
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3. Lock the wheel brakes completely. Push the Workstation and verify that the casters lock in
place and the wheels roll in a straight line.
4. Release the Workstation's wheel brake. Push the Workstation and verify that the wheels
and casters turn freely.

8.13.2 Power ON
Complete the Power On test.
1. Apply Power to the system and verify that the Workstation and C-Arm complete the boot
sequence and are functional.
2. While pressing the Emergency Stop switch, verify that vertical column operation and
X-ray generation are disabled.
4. Reboot the system by pulling the Emergency Stop Switch out, pressing the Power Off key.
Wait for a few minutes and then back to Power On key on the C-Arm.
5. Verify that the system boots-up error free.

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List

Name GPCP Number Revision Total Pages Remark


Connect Board 2414092 0 1
Display Board 2414090 0 4
Mother Board 2415166 0 1
Shutter Control 2339421 5 4 MP1
Board
Process Board 2414093 0 3 MP2
KV/MA Board 2414089 0 2 MP3
Filament Board 2339425 4 1 MP4
Power Control 2414088 0 1 MP5
Board
Main Power 2415168 0 1 MP6
Board
MP6 Dummy 2415249 0 1
Boad
Inverter Board 2415167 0 3 MP7
Power 2414086 0 1 PDU
Distribution
Board
Motor Driving 2372500 2 1
Board

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10.1 Operating Conditions:


Temperature 10°C ~ 40°C
Relative Humidity 30% ~ 75%
Atmospheric Pressure 700 hPa ~ 1060 hPa

10.2 Power Specifications:


Signal-phase Alternating Current
Power supply
Voltage AC 220 V, AC 230 V, AC 240 V,AC 110 V, AC 120 V
Current 6A (Fluoroscopy) @220V / 12A @ 110V
22A (Momentary) @220V / 44A (Momentary) @110V
Frequency 50 Hz /60 Hz
Max. impedance 0.6 Ω/0.3 Ω

10.3 Maximum Output Specifications:


Maximum Output Power 2.2kW (Radiography Mode, 110kV, 20mA)
Normal Tube Voltage 110kV (Radiography and fluoroscope Mode)
Maximum Tube Current 20mA/110kV (Radiography Mode)
4.0mA/110kV (Normal fluoroscope Mode)
8.0mA/110kV (High level fluoroscope Mode)
Normal Output Power @ 100kV 2.0kW (100kV, 20mA)

10.4 Safety Classification:


Class I, Type B IEC60601-1,
Foot switch : IPX 8

10.5 Circuit Breaker:


400 V/20 A (for 110 V power)
400 V/10 A (for 220 V power)

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10.6 X-ray Generator:


Type inverter
Tube Voltage 110 kV
Voltage Range 40kV ~ 110 kV
Quality Equivalent Filtration 3.5mm AL
Rating Output 83kV / 2.5mA 5min (Fluoroscopy)
110kV /80mAs (Radiography)

10.7 KV/mA range for fluoroscopy:


Fixed combination
Standard mode 0.1mA/40kV to 4.0 mA/110 kV
KV: step by 1 kV
High Level Fluoroscopy 0.2mA/40kV to 8.0 mA/110 kV
KV: step by 1 kV

10.8 kV range for radiography:


40kV to 110kV Step by 1 kV

10.9 Range of mAs


1mAs to 80mAs steps 1.0, 1.3, 1.6, 2.0, 2.5, 3.2, 4.0, 5.0, 6.3,
8.0, 10, 13, 16, 20, 25, 32, 40, 50, 63, 80 mAs

10.10 Tube current for radiography:


20mA fixed

10.11 X-ray tube


Type fixed anode, two focuses
Focus size 0.6mm and 1.4 mm
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10.12 Earth leakage current


Normal condition 0.5mA
Single fault condition 0.5mA

10.13 Tolerance:
The tolerance of the tube voltage ±7 %
The tolerance of the tube current ±10 %
The tolerance of the current time product ±10 %

10.14 System resolution:


≥12 lp/cm

10.15 Transportation and Storage:


The packed EverView 7500 system can be transported or storage under the below conditions:
Temperature -10°C ~ +55°C
Relative Humidity 10%~95%
Atmospheric Pressure 500 hPa ~1060hPa

10.16 Radiation Safety Specification:


Operators are strongly urged to be familiar with the current recommendations from the
International Commission on Radiological Protection. (ICPR)
Take radiation protection of the patient and operator into consideration seriously.
Scatter data in this manual is only for reference.

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10.16.1 Scatter Data


Filter in the x-ray tube 2.5mm Al
assembly
Additional filter 1mmAl
Total filter 3.5mmAl
Leakage radiation Dose area product rate is less than 1.0mGy/h, averaged
over any area of 100cm2 of which no principal linear
dimension exceeds 20cm at 1m from the focal spot
under conditions of loading. (110kV 4mA)
SID (focal spot to image 880mm
receptor distance)

Patients must be kept as far as possible from the focus, with minimum
WARNING distance of 20cm. Make sure not to operate when a plastic cover in x-ray
assembly is disassembled, which properly make the distance meet the above
requirements.
The operating table matched this equipment should be made of small
NOTE
attenuation equivalent material, otherwise, X-ray dose may be increased.
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10.16.2 Scatter radiation specification

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Appendix
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11.1 Image Intensifier


Installation, adjustment and maintenance of the Image Intensifier described
NOTE
in this document shall be carried out only by qualified personnel.
The present document is applicable to the following products:
- TH 59428 H0V0418-ST triple-field RIU (9”)

11.1.1 Components
The X-Ray Imaging Unit consists of the following items :

1 2

5
3
4

1 - N23 camera head


2 - High Voltage Power supply
3 - X-Ray Image Intensifier
4 - N23 Camera Control Unit
(5) - cable (not provided)

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11.1.2 Mechanical interface

Camera Control Unit


In case the Camera Control Unit is installed inside a rack containing other electrical devices
creating an increase of the ambient temperature, precautions have to be taken in order to
improve the cooling of the Camera Control Unit. So, it is recommended :

- to mount the CCU vertically (as shown) to


facilitate the air circulation between the
internal printed circuit boards ; CCU

AIR FLOW

- to mount the CCU on a cold metal surface used


as a heat sink.
METAL SURFACE

CCU

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11.1.3 Electrical interface


1. Image head / CCU connection
The cable for connecting the Image head to the CCU (J5 on the CCU) is not provided and has to
be place by the customer.
To pass this cable through the housing of the RIU, it is necessary to remove the small cover
near the lateral mounting.

For this customer cable, the connector types are as follows :


- 9-pin D-Sub male on the camera head ;
- 9-pin D-Sub female on the CCU (J5).

The pin out of these connectors is as follows :

pin number Connection name


1 Motor +
2 Motor -
3 Angular position detector
4 Not used
5 Video output
6 +24 V camera head power supply
7 Not used
8 Not used
9 0V

The cable between the camera head and the CCU must be shielded to be in compliance with
the electromagnetic standard IEC 60601-1-2
The shielding of the cable must be connected to the housing of the Image Head and to the
housing of the CCU.
The cable must include a 75 Ω coaxial wire for the video.

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2. High-Voltage Power Supply connection


It is necessary to connect the HVPS to the equipment:

1. to power it with an external 24 V DC source (24 V DC ± 10 %);


2. to control the magnification of the XRII
The RIU uses HV3-3 High-Voltage Power Supply.

The interface connector of this HVPS is a 15-pin male D-Sub connector.


The pinout of this connector is as follows:

1
9
2
10
3
11
4
12
5
13
6 control input 3 (UC3)
control input 2 (UC2) 14
7 control input 1
15
8 + 24 V DC power in (UE)
power 0 volt (0VP)

(1) Open the circular top cover of the Image head protecting the HVPS (2 screws).
(2) Connect the High-Voltage Power Supply interface as follows (a connection kit is
provided).

UE (15) 24 V DC
HV3-3 0VP (8)
N
UC1 (14) M1
UC2 (6)
UC3(13) M2

(3) Re-install the cover.

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3. Camera Control Unit connection


CCU Connector location

CCU Connector description


J0: 25-pin D-Sub female connector
interface with the equipment including:
1. 24 V DC power input for the CCU
2. control inputs for the camera (rotation, gain mode, digital features, DRF...)
3. Auto Brightness Control signals outputs

J1: 75 Ω BNC jack called Video 1 or Video output


video output: - 1 Vpp (0.3 Vpp sync.)
- CCIR
This video output provides a video signal before the digital processing and does not
include recursive filter, last image hold, horizontal and vertical image inversion.
J2: 75 Ω BNC jack called Video 2 or Video after digital
video output: - 1 Vpp (0.3 Vpp sync.)
- CCIR
This video output provides a video signal including the digital features like recursive filter
and last image hold.

J3: 75 Ω BNC connector called Video 3


video output: - 1 Vpp (0.3 Vpp sync.)
This is the video output for products including the optional features like:
- 100 Hz video signal (or 120 Hz)
- additional memories.
Can be used only when the product includes at least one of these features.

J4: 75 Ω BNC connector called Video 4


video output: - 1 Vpp (0.3 Vpp sync.)
Same characteristics that video 3

J5: 9-pin D-Sub female connector


interface with the camera head.

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Video connection (J1 to J4)


Depending on the configuration of the RIU, between 1 and 4 of the video outputs can be used.

NOTE A 75 Ω load must be connected on each used video output.

Camera head connection (J5)


The camera head must be connected to J5 using the provided cable.

Interface to the equipment (J0)

1
+ 24 V DC 14
2 0 V - ground
AGC off 15
3 ABC -
ABC + 16
4 Analog ABC voltage
Image rotation 17
5 Image rotation
Last Image Hold 18
6 DRF on / off
Recursive filter 0 19
7 Recursive filter 4
Recursive filter 8 20
8 Recursive filter 16
Horizontal inversion 21
9 Vertical inversion
Freeze A 22
10 Freeze B
23
11
24
12
25
13

Note : some of these contacts are unused, depending upon camera configuration.

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Connection name Type Pin No. Description


+ 24 V DC input 1 24 V DC Power input for the CCD camera
0V input 14 See the technical characteristics for the maximum current
Image rotation CW input 4 Image continuously rotates clockwise when pin 4 is grounded
Image rotation CCW input 17 Image continuously rotates counterclockwise when pin 17 is grounded
ABC+ output 3 digital output (0V or 12 V) to control the X-ray dose.
12 V indicates that the X-ray dose is too high
ABC- output 15 digital output (0V or 12 V) to control the X-ray dose.
12 V indicates that the X-ray dose is too low
Analog ABC voltage output 16 0 to 12 V output voltage to control the X-ray dose
AGC off input 2 The camera operates with AGC when pin 2 is open and with fixed gain
when pin 2 is grounded.
Recursive filter 0 input 6 The corresponding recursive filter factor is selected
Recursive filter 4 input 19 when one of these pins is grounded.
Recursive filter 8 input 7 0 means No recursive filter.
Recursive filter 16 input 20 default value when all pins are open: 2
DRF on / off input 18 DRF is disabled when pin 18 is grounded
Last Image Hold input 5 The image is frozen on all video outputs when pin 5 is grounded.
Horizontal inversion input 8 The image is horizontally reversed when pin 8 is grounded.
Vertical inversion input 21 The image is vertically reversed when pin 21 is grounded.
Freeze A input 9 The image is frozen on video output 3 when pin 9 is grounded.
Freeze B input 22 The image is frozen on video output 4 when pin 22 is grounded.

4. Protective earth
Three connection points for Protective Earth are available on the RIU:
• One is located near the camera head,
• An other one is located on the HVPS,
• An other one is located on the CCU.

They are identified by the following earth symbol:

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5. Camera block-diagram (Head + CCU)

LIH (5)
Analog
ABC (16) DRF (18)

ABC+ (3) H inv (8)

V inv (21)
ABC- (15)
RF 0 (6) Video 3
(100 or 120 Hz)
RF 4 (19)

RF 8 (7)
ABC
RF 16 (20) 10-bit D/A
converter

Image Image
processing : 50 (60) buffer Freeze A (9)
CCD Video 10-bit A/D to
sensor amplifier converter DRF 100 (120)
LIH Hz
Image
H&V inv converter Freeze B (22)
buffer

10-bit D/A 10-bit D/A


converter converter

Video 1 Video 2 Video 4


(50 or 60 Hz) (50 or 60 Hz) (100 or 120 Hz)

(x) : pin number on the interface connector

6. Video 2 output
(1) The Video 2 output displays the image present on the CCU bus. It could be
either the live image coming from the CCD (Last image Hold =1) or a stored
image coming from the image memory (Last image Hold =0).
(2) The live image displayed through the Video 2 output includes noise reduction
feature with the motion detection.
7. Video 3 output
(1) While Freeze A = 1, the Video 3 output displays the image present on the CCU
bus. This image can be horizontally or/and vertically inverted using the H&V
image inversion control inputs.
(2) The image is frozen on the Video 3 output when Freeze A = 0.

8. Video 4 output
(1) The Video 4 output works like the Video 3 output with the Freeze B control input
instead of Freeze A.
(2) The H&V image inversion control inputs act simultaneously on both channels A
and B. They are not active on frozen images.

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9. Systems using one monitor


The monitor can be connected on the Video 3 output as shown on the following drawing:

Interface to
the equipment

The Freeze A and the Last Image Hold inputs used simultaneously allow to freeze the live
image (LIH).

Remark: replace Freeze A by Freeze B in case of the monitor is connected on the Video 4
output.

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10. Systems using two monitors


- The main monitor (monitor A), connected on the Video 3 output, displays the live
image and the Last Image Hold.
- The second monitor (monitor B), connected on the Video 4 output displays the
images stored in the additional memory.

Interface to the
equipment Monitor A : Monitor B :
live image stored images
+
Last Image Hold

The Freeze A and the Last Image Hold inputs used simultaneously allow to freeze the live
image (LIH).

The Freeze B input is used to maintain the stored image on the monitor B after reading.
The Last Image Hold input is used to maintain the last image on the monitor A when used in
combination with the Freeze A input or to read a stored image.

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11.1.4 ADJUSTMENTS
1. System adjustment location
The RIU includes 3 kinds of adjustments:
- The mechanical adjustment of the camera head (centering, focus, iris) ;
- The electrical adjustment of the Camera Control Unit (video gain, white level, video
mask ...) ;
- The electrical adjustment of the HVPS (U1, U2 and U3 voltages).

camera HVPS
head adjustment
adjustment

Camera
Control Unit
adjustment

NO SPECIFIC ADJUSTMENT IS REQUIRED


IF THE APPLICATION USES THE FACTORY SETTINGS

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2. Camera head adjustment


The image head top cover must be removed to allow the camera head adjustment.

Without its top cover, the radiological imaging unit is not in compliance
with x-ray DHHS regulation during the adjustments of the camera.

3 adjustments are allowed on the camera head :


• the camera head centering;
• the mechanical focusing;
• the iris adjustment.

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Camera head centering


The camera head has been centered in factory in order to place the center of the XRII output
image in the center of the CCD. The centering has been done as follows:

output image
of the XRII
CCD
active area

If necessary, a new centering of the camera head can be done :


Put the RIU vertically ; release the 3 camera head mounting screws (on the orange basis)
Move laterally the camera head to obtain the best image when rotating the camera and using
the horizontal and vertical inversion.
Lock the 3 camera head fixing screws.

NOTE
The required torque is 4 N.m in case of this camera with image rotation (M5
screws).

Mechanical focusing
Normally, the factory adjustment should not be modified, except in case of camera
replacement. The focusing procedure is as follows:

1- Open the camera head top cover (remove the 2 M2.5 screws for cameras with
image rotation).

2 x M 2.5 screws to
3 x M5 screws for remove the camera
camera head head cover
centering

General camera view

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The camera must imperatively be turned off before removing the top cover of
NOTE
the camera head (risk of short circuit).

Two mechanical adjustments are available on the top of the camera head as shown on the
following picture:

Mechanical focusing
Iris adjustment
adjustment
close open

focus

VCCD
Test point 1

2- Use a small screwdriver to adjust the mechanical focusing.

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Iris adjustment
As it is done in the factory, for an input dose of 30 µR/s (75 kVp - 2 mm Cu - uniform X-ray
flow) in the entrance plane of the Radiological Imaging Unit, in normal mode, the iris has to be
adjusted to obtain a CCD signal of 1.3V on the test point TP1.
Use a X-Ray dosemeter to know the X-Ray dose.

In addition, the Automatic Brightness Control (ABC) was adjusted, to maintain the average level
in the center of the CCD at 1.3 volts measured on test point TP1 - see 6.3.4
1- See the previous picture for the iris adjustment location.
2- Use a small screwdriver to adjust the iris aperture.
To recover the factory iris adjustment, see "iris adjustment" on the Thales test
NOTE report. This value indicated the position of the factory adjustment in quarter of
turn with respect to the totally open position.
3. Camera Control Unit adjustment

The following adjustments are available on the CCU:


- video amplifier: white auto level, black level;
- circular blanking : diameter, symmetry, horizontal shift, vertical shift;
- shading correction : horizontal dome, horizontal tilt, vertical dome, vertical tilt;
- Automatic Brightness Control: measuring window diameter, ABC set point;

The following selection or preset are available on the CCU:


- circular blanking : On or Off;
- shading correction : On or Off;
- Measuring window display : On or Off;
- J1 output signal selection : video before digital processing or 25 Hz sync
signal.

CCU adjustment location


To have access to the CCU adjustment, it is necessary to remove the 6 screws which
secure its top cover.

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1
R94 J5
2
P1 P2 P3
J2
J6
1 2 3 4
1
R157
SW2 P4
SW4
2

J4 P11

R156 R163
1
SW3
P5 P6 P8 P9 P10 P7
2 N23 ANB1

All adjustments are located on the N23 ANB1 board.

Video mask / circular blanking adjustment


The circular blanking allows to mask the non-useful part of the image, around the output
screen of the XRII.
The circular blanking is enabled or disabled using the jumper J2.
The horizontal an vertical centering of the circle are made using P1 and P2.
The diameter of the circle is adjusted using P6.
The shape of the circle can be adjusted using P3, circular blanking symmetry.

The videomask has to be adjusted internally to the image itself ; no edge must be visible inside.

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Shading correction adjustment


The shading correction allows compensation of the non-uniformity of the X-ray beam and of
the X-ray Image Intensifier.
The shading correction is enabled or disabled using the jumper J4.
Four potentiometers allow to adjust the shape of the correction:
- P10, H tilt, allows to compensate a horizontal tilt effect (see figure below);

Horizontal tilt correction

video before correction


video after correction

video signal (line)

- P7, V tilt, allows to compensate a vertical tilt effect;


- P9, H dome, allows to compensate a horizontal dome effect (see figure below);

Horizontal dome correction

video before correction


video after correction

video signal (line)

- P8, V dome, allows to compensate a vertical dome effect.


In case of a triple-field RADIOLOGICAL IMAGING UNIT, the shading correction
NOTE must be a compromise between the three magnifications.
Due to rotation, use tilt adjutment only if very necessary.
Automatic Brightness Control adjustment
The Radiological Imaging Unit provides signals that could be sent to the X-ray
generator in order to stabilize the brightness of the image.
This function is called ABC (Auto brightness Control).
Two kinds of ABC signals are available:
- the analog ABC voltage;
- the two digital ABC signals (ABC- and ABC+).

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WHEN USING THIS FUNCTION, SOME PRECAUTIONS HAVE TO BE TAKEN TO LIMIT THE
MAXIMUM DOSE IN ORDER TO PREVENT PATIENT INJURY.

Measuring window

The measuring window is used for the Automatic Gain Control and for the Automatic
Brightness Control. The average signal in the window is taken into account to control the
video gain in AGC mode and to control the dose (ABC).
The measuring window can be displayed on the monitor using the jumper J3.
The diameter of the measuring window can be adjusted using P5.
The measuring window is centered in the circular blanking. The H & V shift
NOTE
of the circular blanking also move the measuring window.
Analog ABC output
The signal in the measuring window (Vlev) is compared to a reference (Vset) in order to
generate the ABC signals.
The analog ABC voltage is available on the pin 16 of J0 interface connector. It varies between
0 V and + 12 V. If the video level in the measuring window (Vlev) is lower than the preset
voltage reference (Vset), the analog ABC voltage is close to 0 V. It means that the entrance
dose is too low: the X-ray generator will increase the dose and the analog ABC voltage will
goes up. If the video level in the measuring window (Vlev) is higher than the preset voltage
reference (Vset), the analog ABC voltage is close to + 12 V. It means that the entrance dose is
too high: the X-ray generator will decrease the dose and the analog ABC voltage will goes
down. The entrance dose will be stabilized at the level which maintain the analog ABC voltage
at about + 6 V.

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set-point adjustment

Vset is adjusted using P4, ABC set-point. It has been adjusted in our factory to get + 6 V on
the analog ABC voltage output when the video level after the CCD is at 1.3V.
The following figure shows analog ABC voltage versus the entrance dose and the effect of the

Analog ABC voltage


ABC set-point adjustment
12 V

6V

Entrance dose
0V

ABC set-point adjustment.


It is necessary to set the measuring window diameter before doing the
NOTE
set-point adjustments.
Video gain
The camera can operate in Automatic Gain Control mode or in fixed gain mode.
The selection of the gain mode is done using pin 2 of J0 interface connector. The default
operating mode, when pin 2 is not connected, is AGC mode. When pin 2 is connected to the
ground, the camera operate with a fixed gain.
Automatic Gain Control adjustment

The black level of the video signal in AGC mode is adjusted using R157, black level, on the
N23 ANB1 board.
The amplitude of the video signal in AGC mode is adjusted using R163, white auto level, on the
N23 ANB1 board.

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J1 output signal selection


The J1 BNC connector provides the video signal before digital processing in normal operating
condition.
Therefore, for product including the optional digital features, the J1 connector can provide a
square signal at 25 or 30 Hz, synchronized with the image frequency. This signal could be
used to synchronize the X-ray generator when the system operates with pulsed X-rays.

The selection of the J1 output signal is done using the jumper SW4 on the N23 ANB1 board.
4. High-Voltage Power Supply adjustment
HV3-3 HVPS allows the adjustment of U1, U2 and U3 voltages in their respective ranges, to
obtain the 3 different input fields on the XRII.
The HVPS voltages have been adjusted in the factory and, except in special cases, they have
not to be adjusted again.
This adjustment can be done using the adjustment slots on the side of the power supply ; to
have a better access to the potentiometers, it's necessary to dismount the HVPS without
disconnecting the cables.

Don't change
Mag2
U1 Mag1
Normal

Mag2
U2 Mag1

high voltage adjustment


To adjust the U1, U2, U3 voltages for each XRII magnification mode, do as follows:

Normal mode :
- select this mode using the C-arm
- if necessary, adjust gently the U3 potentiometer to optimize the field of view
- adjust gently the U2 potentiometer to optimize the resolution

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NOTE it's not necessary to adjust U1.


Mag 1 mode :
- select this mode using the C-arm
- if necessary, adjust gently the U3 potentiometer to optimize the field of view
- adjust gently the U2 potentiometer to optimize the resolution
it's not necessary to adjust U1
Mag 2 mode :
- select this mode using the C-arm
- if necessary, adjust gently the U3 potentiometer to optimize the field of view
- adjust gently the U2 potentiometer to optimize the resolution
it's not necessary to adjust U1

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11.1.5 Field Replacable Unit replacement

All the FRUs are delivered with preadjusted parameters : after change, they will be able to
provide an image which will only have to be optimized according to the field constraints.
The parameters which will be optimized will be :
- HVPS replacement : G3 voltages for fields of view, G2 voltage for resolution
- CCU replacement : video mask size and position, possibly shading correction
- camera head : focus, blemishes, centering, iris ; add CCU adjustment (see above)
- XRII replacement : all the above adjustment

1. HVPS replacement (HV3-3 => TH 7195 EVER FRU)


Everview2 RIU HV3-3 HVPS and connections

Note : Gx and Ux refers to the same


HVPS voltages or cables

G2 (black)
G1 (green)

G3 (red)

Inputs (24V, modes)

G4 (black)
PC (red)

-gauge (blue)

G5 (30 kV)
GND (green-yellow)

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HV3-3 HVPS disconnection

Disconnect all the cables


(use a screwdriver or other tool to
help removing GND, PC, -gauge
cables)

Change caps and gaskets

Using the caps and small gaskets delivered with the TH


7195 EVER FRU HVPS :
- G5 cable (30 kV) : install the red cap, then 2 teflon
gaskets, then the toric one.
- G1 to G4 : install the black cap, then 2 teflon gaskets,
then the toric one.
- clean G5 cable (30kV) with alcohol to remove grease
and humidity before connecting to the new HVPS

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Dismount the HV3-3 HVPS

Remove the 4 screws which


assembly the HV3-3 HVPS
and its bracket on the RIU

Remove the HVPS and


bracket from the RIU

Remove HV3-3 from the


bracket and replace it by TH
7195 EVER FRU 4 other
screws)

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New TH 7195 EVER FRU HVPS connection


New TH 7195 EVER FRU HVPS and the cables with the news caps and gaskets are ready to be
connected.
Caution : G5 cable : don't touch the cable with fingers (to avoid grease or humidity, then further
30 KV leakage)

G5 (30kV) : push the cable completely in the connection hole, screw the cap carefully.

G1 to G4 cables : push the cable completely in the connection hole, screw the cap.

PC (RED)

-GAUGE (BLUE)

G3 (RED)
GND (GREEN-YELLOW)

G4 (BLACK) TEST POINTS

G2 (BLACK)

G1 (GREEN)
INPUTS (24V, MODES)
G5 (30KV)

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TH 7195 information and labels

The TH 7195 EVER FRU HVPS is delivered in


the following conditons :
- with a caps and gaskets kit

The average test points values are :

- TP1 voltage = U1 voltage divided by 100 (between 1.4 and 1.9V)


- TP2 voltage = U2 voltage divided by 1000 (between 0.4 and 0.8 V)
- TP3 voltage = U3 voltage divided by 10000 (between 0.3 and 1.2 V)

The TH 7195 technical labels are as follows :

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TH 7195 adjustment
After the HVPS replacement, when switching on the RIU, the pre-adjustment of the TH 7195
HVPS for 28HP2 XRII or RIU allows to obtain directly a useful image. But, since every tube and
HVPS are a bit different, it's necessary to adjust gently :
- U2 voltage to optimize the image resolution.
- U3 voltage to optimize the field of view
Use the 3 encoders at the top of the TH 7195

U1 U2 U3

Normal mode :
- select this mode using the C-arm
- if necessary, adjust gently the G3 encoders to optimize the field of view
- adjust gently the G2 encoder to optimize the resolution
it's not necessary to adjust G1

Mag 1 mode :
- select this mode using the C-arm
- if necessary, adjust gently the G3 encoders to optimize the field of view
- adjust gently the G2 encoder to optimize the resolution
it's not necessary to adjust G1

Mag 2 mode :
- select this mode using the C-arm
- if necessary, adjust gently the G3 encoders to optimize the field of view
- adjust gently the G2 encoder to optimize the resolution
it's not necessary to adjust G1

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2. CCU (Camera Control Unit) replacement

Disconnect and dismount the CCU


Mount and connect the new CCU FRU

Adjustments :
- video mask / circular blanking : adjust its size and position according to section Video Mask/
Circular Blanking Adjustment in 11.1.4, part 3.
The video mask has to be adjusted internally to the image itself ; no image edge must be visible
inside.
- Shading adjustment : after image vizualisation, if the uniformity is good enough, don't adjust
anything ; if the edge is globally too dark, a shading correction could be done according to
section Shading Correction Adjustment in 11.1.4, part 3.
use the horizontal and vertical dome corrections gently but check the result for all the image
modes (normal mode, mag1, mag2) ; avoid to use the tilt corrections due to possible rotation
effects.
3. Camera head replacement
Disconnect the camera head cable
Dismount the camera head using the 3 screws on its basis :

Lead sheet

3 screws

Check orientation
between cable,
camera head hole
and HVPS

Dismount the camera head from the orange basis (4 screws) and mount the new one.

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4 screws

Avoid dust and clean optics and XRII output screen.


Mount the camera head FRU using the same 3 screws.

! The camera head FRU should include a lead sheet on its top

Adjustments :

- Adjust the focus according to section Mechanical Focusing in 11.1.4, part 2.


for obtaining the best possible resolution

- Check the image blemishes ; if the image quality is not good enough, dismount the camera
head, clean and mount again.

- centering : using the 3 basis screws, adjust horizontally and vertically the camera head
position according to Camera Head Centering in 11.1.4, part 2.
- iris aperture : it was adjusted in factory using a typical XRII ; if iris has to be adjusted, refer to
IRIS Adjustment in 11.1.4, part 2.

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complementary CCU adjustments :

- video mask / circular blanking : adjust its size and position according to Video Mask/ Circular
Blanking Adjustment in 11.1.4, part 3.
The videomask has to be adjusted internally to the image itself ; no edge must be visible inside.

- Shading adjustment : after image vizualisation, if the uniformity is good enough, don't adjust
anything ; if the edge is globally too dark, a shading correction could be done according to
Shading Correction Adjustment in 11.1.4, part 3.
use the horizontal and vertical dome corrections gently but check the result for all the image
modes (normal mode, mag1, mag2) ; avoid to use the tilt corrections due to possible rotation
effects.

4. XRII replacement

- Dismount camera head

- Disconnect and dismount HVPS and its brackets according to section 11.1.5, part 1 HVPS
Replacement.

- Replace the XRII (see C-arm instructions)

- Mount the same camera head according to section 11.1.5, part 1 HVPS Replacement.

- Mount the same HVPS according to section 11.1.5, part 1 HVPS Replacement.

Adjustments :

- adjust HVPS voltages according to section 11.1.4, part 4 HVPS Adjustment.

- adjust camera head and CCU according to section 11.1.5, part 1 HVPS Replacement.

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11.2 High Resolution 17” monitor

Please read the following instructions as they are designed to prevent damage to property and
harm to the user.

Failure to follow the notes below could result in bodily harm or damage to
WARNING equipment.
• Use only a properly grounded power plug and receptacle. An improper ground may
cause electric shock or equipment damage.
• Do not remove cover (or back). No user serviceable parts inside.
• Maintenance and servicing are limited to service personnel only. High voltage parts and
heated parts inside may cause a risk of electrical shock and injury.
• If your monitor does not operate normally - in particular, if there are any unusual
sounds or smells coming from it - unplug it immediately and contact an authorized
dealer or service.
• Never insert anything into the monitor.
• Do not replace fuse.

Failure to follow the notes below could result in bodily harm or damage to
CAUTION equipment.

• Do not cover the vents on the monitor cabinet. Bad ventilation may cause a breakdown
or fire.
• Put your monitor in a location with low humidity and minimum of dust.
• Place the monitor on a flat and stable surface. The monitor can cause injury by falling.
• When cleaning the monitor case or the surface of the CDT, wipe with a slightly
moistened, soft fabric. Do not clean monitor with water. Use a water-diluted mild
detergent.
• Do not spray detergent directly on the monitor.
• Do not place any heavy objects on the monitor.
• For each hour of looking at the monitor, you should let your eyes rest for 5 minutes.
• Do not use or store inflammable substances near the monitor.
• Keep the monitor away from any magnetic substances.

• Please transmit signals according to the broadcast standard shown in the specification.

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11.2.1 Introduction
• This monitor is a very high brightness, high-resolution digitally controlled autoscan
monochrome monitor.
• This monitor, specifically designed for medical applications, gives unique performances
in term of brightness, resolution and spot size.
• A rich set of functions allows quick installation, flexible user preference customization
and easy maintenance.
• Almost all the internal functions of the monitor are digitally controlled, and they can be
stored in a resident memory that may contain up to 18 different formats, 2 of which are
factory preset.
• The monitor complies with the Energy Star Computers Program initiated by the EPA.
• The monitor will automatically synchronize within a wide range of scanning frequencies
and determine the specific operating mode.
• Monitor behaviors, image quality and screen geometry adjustments can be changed or
selected via the hardware OSD by means of the front panel push buttons.
• The monitor provides special features as:
Full compatibility with all mono and color video cards, progressive and interlaced
timing.
Keyboard lock facility.

11.2.2 Connecting Monitor


Follow these steps to connect the monitor to your system:

1. Connection to the SYSTEM


(1) Connect the plug of the BNC cable to the BNC connector (marked “IN VIDEO”, connector
② in figure 1) on the back of the monitor .
(2) Connect the plug of the BNC cable to the VIDEO OUTPUT of SYSTEM.
2. Connection to the mains
(3) Connect the female plug of the power cord to the AC input socket (Socket⑥ in figure 1)
on the back of the monitor.
(4) Connect securely the male plug of the power cord to the AC power supply outlet.
3. Setup Signal Selection

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(5) If signal format of system is SOG (sync on green), Signal Selection (switch① in figure
1) switches to Video.
(6) If signal format of computer is Separate Sync, Signal Selection (switch① in figure 1)
switches to VGA.
4. Setup Daisy Chain Selection
(7) If you use the sole monitor, Daisy Chain Selection (switch④ in figure 1) switches to 75
Ω.
(8) If you use some monitors in Daisy Chain configuration, the units shall be connected as
shown in figure 2. Daisy Chain Selection of the end monitor switches to 75Ω, and the
other monitors switch to High.

Figure1
Connectors on the back of the monitor

Ω Ω Ω

Figure 2
Daisy Chain Configuration

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11.2.3 Information and Use of the Control Panel

Figure3 Button on the front of the monitor


Control location and functions
Button Function
Exit OSD menu and store setting
values
• Select the desired
function
• Decrease setting value
when activate function
• Shortcut key to activate
brightness setting menu
• Select the desired
function
• Increase setting value
when activate function
• Shortcut key to activate
Contrast setting menu
• Activate OSD menu
• Activate/Deactivate the
desired function

Power On/Off

LED COLOR / MEANING TABLE


Green Active mode
Orange Stand-by mode
Off Powered off

Lock and unlock Keyboard

• Press “ ” to activate OSD menu, then continued press “ ” button more than 2s to
lock keyboard.

• Continued press “ ” button more than 2s to unlock keyboard.

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11.2.4 On Screen Display


Brightness
Adjust brightness
Contrast
Adjust contrast
H-Size
Adjust horizontal amplitude
H-Position
Adjust horizontal position
V-Size
Adjust vertical amplitude
V-Position
Adjust vertical position
Pincushion
Reduce pincushion distortion
Trapezoid
Reduce trapezoid distortion
Parallelogram
Reduce parallelogram distortion
Pin Balance
Reduce pin balance distortion
Rotation
Rotate picture
H-OSD
Adjust OSD menu horizontal position
V-OSD
Adjust OSD menu vertical position
OSD Keep Time
Set OSD menu keep time
Recall
Recall preset values
Exit
Exit OSD menu

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11.2.5 Technical Specifications


The following specification is subject to change without notice. Specification
NOTE
limits are guaranteed for the pre-set timings at the “nominal picture size”.
Cathode Ray Tube
Size: 17” Flat Square Tube
Aspect Ratio: 4:3 , landscape
Phosphors: P4
Light Transmission: 37.5% (approx.)
Screen Coating: AGAS, Anti glare, Anti static
Focusing method: Electrostatic, with dynamic stigmatism focusing correction
Display area: 320 x 240 mm
Display performance parameters
Geometry: Local distortion is less than 1.5%
Linearity is better than 10%
Luminance: > 600 nits
Scanning
Horizontal range: 30 to 50KHz, autoscanning
Vertical range: 50 to 120 Hz, autoscanning
Video
Acceptable dot rate: Up to 60 MHz
Video input signal: Analog, 0.714 Vpp, 75 Ohm
Sync input signals: TTL separate sync
Sync on green
Connection interfaces
Signals: BNC
15 pin D-shell
Power: Power receptacle CEE 6A
Regulation
ETL, FDA, FCC, CCC
Controls

Front: ESC/ + / - / ↵, Power On/Off

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OSD function: Brightness, Contrast, H-size, H-Position, V-Size, V-Position,


Pincushion, Trapezoidal, Parallelogram, Pin Balance, Rotation,
H-OSD, V-OSD, OSD Keep time, Recall, Exit
All the front controls can be disabled by the keyboard lock feature.
Power Management
Complies with EPA Energy Star &VESA DPMS standard.
Power consumption in OFF mode is less than 5W.
Physical specifications
Dimensions: 405(W)x394(D)x344(H) mm
Box: 499(W)x488(D)x454(H) mm
Weight: Net 15 Kg, Gross 18Kg
Power supply: 90 to 264 VAC, 47-63 Hz
Power consumption: 80W max.
Operating temperature: 0° to 50°C
Storage temperature: -20° to 65°C
Operating humidity: 10% to 85%, non-condensing
Storage humidity: 10% to 90%, non-condensing
Operating altitude: 10,000 feet
Transportation and Storage altitude: 50,000 feet
MTBF: 25,000 hours (excluding CRT)

11.2.6 Preset Timings


No. Resolution Field Rate Horizontal Frequency
1 768*575 100Hz 31.25 KHz
2 800*600 75Hz 46.875 KHz

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11.3 X-ray tube

Double focus tube with fixed copper anode and copper


radiator for operation in oil-isolated generators.

• Technical data
Nominal high voltage 110 kV
Nominal anobe input power 2.2 kW
Nominal input power (10 minutes ON) 0.6 kW
Maximum anode heat content 53 kJ
Target material Tungsten
Target angle 10°
Small focal spot 0.6 x 1.4 mm
Large focal spot 1.4 mm
Filtration equiv. 0.55 mm Al
Anode Stationary
Typical filament specification 4.2 V, 3.5 A
Maximum filament current 4.6 A
Weight 0.65 kg

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11.4 X-ray Source assemblies

The X-ray generator assembly consists of high voltage transformer, high voltage rectifier
and X-ray tube in one pressurized tank. It can be used in EverView 7500 C-arm X-ray
imaging system.

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1. Technical specification
Power:
Standard Fluroscopy(small focal spot)
110kV×4.0mA=440W (maximum)
HLF(small focal spot, pulse)
110kV×8.0mA=880W (maximum)
Radiography(Large focal spot)
110kV×20mA=2.2KW (maximum)
Nominal high voltage 110kV
Permanent filtration : 2.5mmAl
Isolation: oil
Heat protection: 55°C temperature switch
Focus mark: dot
Maximum thermal capacity: 800kJ (1040kHU)
Weight: 23kg
Maximum heat disappation 177W
Maximum X-ray field(on II input screen) φ210mm
Heating/cooling charcteristics:

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2.Configuration

Time (min)
Reference Axis : The axis from focal spot to the center point of the Image Intensifier.
Note:The focal spot marked in the diagram is the midpoint between large focal spot and
small focal spot, which the windage is no more than 2mm from the benchmark
axes.

3.X-ray tube
Refer to section 11.3.

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4 Eletrical and mechanical connection


a) Connect X-ray tube and X-ray tube head housing via 4 M6 *20 Allen screws, refer to
Fig 1.

Hole for screw

Fig 1

M6*20 Allen screw

Tube head housing

X-ray tube

Fig 2

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b) Connect 9-core connector to glower cable and connect 4-core connector to high voltage
cable.

9-core connector
4core connector

D-sub9 male
D-sub9 female

c) Connect D-sub9 male to Iris and connect D-sub9 female to parallel shutter, please see
picture below for details.

Iris
D-sub9 male

Parallel shutter
D-sub9 female

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Address

SERVICE OFFICES

For service issues, contact the Service Office for your country.

AMERICAS

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA


GE Medical Systems Headquarters Tel: +1–414–544–3011

3000 North Grandview Blvd.

WAUKESHA, WI 53188

Mail: P.O. Box 414

MILWAUKEE, WI 53201

LATIN AMERICA
GE Medical Systems Tel: +1–305–497–1200

Latin America Headquarters

5101 NW 21st Avenue, Suite 350

FORT LAUDERDALE, FL 33309

USA

ASIA

NIPPON (Japan)
GEMSA Headquarters Tel: 81–426–48–2940

GE Medical Systems Asia Fax: 81–426–48–2905

67–4, Takakura, Hachioji

TOKYO, 192–0033, JAPAN

REST OF ASIA
GE Pacific Pte. Ltd (GEMS Asia) Tel: +65–291–8528

South East Asia Pacific Operations (SEAPO) Fax: +65–291–7006

298 Tiong Bahru Road

#15–01/06 Tiong Bahru Plaza

SINGAPORE 0316
EverView 7500 C-Arm X-Ray Imaging system

EUROPE

BELGIE/BELGIQUE (Belgium)
GE Medical Systems Benelux NV/SA (NL) Tel:+32 2 644 09 38

Manhattan Center (F) Tel:+32 2 644 08 42

Bolwerklaan 21 b 9 Avenue du Boulevard (LUX) Tel:0800 2973

B–1210 BRUSSEL/BRUXELLES Fax: +32 2 207 73 33

DANMARK (Denmark)
GE Medical Systems Danmark Tel: +45 45 51 00 55

Skovlytoften 4 Fax: +45 42 42 59 89

DK–2840 HOLTE

DEUTSCHLAND (Germany)
GE Medical Systems Deutschland GmbH & Tel: 49–6102–36–0

Co. KG Fax: +49 610–36–2588

Martin–Behaim–Strasse 10

Deutschland GE Medical System Deutschland GmbH

Beethovenstrasse 239

42655 Solingen

ESPAׁA (Spain)
GE Medical Systems Espa‫ס‬a Tel: +34 1 663 25 00

Avda. de Europa 22 Fax: +34 1 663 25 01

Parque Empresarial la Moraleja

E–28100 ALCOBENDAS

FRANCE (France)
GE Medical Systems Tel: +33 (0)1 30 70 40 40

283 rue de la Mini‫ט‬re

BP34

F–78533 BUC CEDEX

HELLAS (Greece)
GE Medical Systems Hellas Tel: +30 1 93 24 582

41 Nikolaou Plastira Street Fax: +30 1 93 58 414

GR–171 21 NEA SMYRNI


Address

ITALIA (Italy)
GE Medical Systems Italia Tel: +39 02 64 22 01

Viale Fulvio Testi 28–B Fax: +39 02 64 22 0401

20126 MILANO

NEDERLAND (Netherlands)
GE Medical Systems Nederland B.V. Tel: +31 73 6 457 457

Hambakenwetering 1 Fax: +31 73 6 441 233

NL–5231 DD S HERTOGENBOSCH

‫ײ‬STERREICH (Austria)
GE GesmbH Medical Systems Austria Tel: 0660 8651 (geb hrenfrei)

Donau-City Strasse 6/10. Stock A-1220 Wien Fax: +43 1 505 38 74

POLSKA (Poland)
GE Medical Systems Polska

Krzywickiego 34 Tel: +48 2 625 59 62

P–02–078 WARSZAWA Fax: +48 2 615 59 66

PORTUGAL (Portugal)
GE Medical Systems Portuguesa S.A.

Rua S‫ א‬da Bandeira, 585 Tel: +351 2 2007696/97

Apartado 4094 Fax: +351 2 2084494

P–4002 PORTO CODEX Tlx: 22804

ROSSIYA (Russia)
GE Medical Systems Tel:+7 095 935 72 41

Kosmodamianskaya nab. 52, Bldg 1, 6th Floor Fax:+7 095 935 73 46 and 48

113054 MOSCOW Tel (satellite): +7 502 220 30 39

Fax (satellite): +7 502 220 32 59

Tlx:613020 GEMED SU

SVERIGE (Sweden)
GE Medical Systems Tel: +46 8 457 95 20

Box 6768 Fax: +46 8 457 95 47

St. Eriksgatan 117 Tlx: 12228 CGRSWES

S–113 85 STOCKHOLM

SCHWEIZ/SUISSE (Switzerland)
EverView 7500 C-Arm X-Ray Imaging system

GE Medical Systems (Schweiz) AG Tel: 155 6958 (geb hrenfrei)

Sternmattweg 1 Fax: +41 41 421859

CH–6010 KRIENS

T RKIYE (Turkey)
GE Medical Systems Turkiye A.S. Tel: +90 212 75 5552

Mevluk Pehliran Sodak Fax: +90 212 211 2571

Yilmaz Han, No 24 Kat 1

Gayretteppe

ISTANBUL

UNITED KINGDOM
IGE Medical Systems

Coolidge House Tel: +44 753 874000

352 Buckingham Avenue Fax: +44 753 696067

SLOUGH

Berkshire SL1 4ER


www.gehealthcare.com

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