GE Logiq 9 Service Manual
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GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS PROPRIETARY TO GE D IRECTION 2294854-100, REVISION 3 LOGIQ™ 9 PROPRIETARYMANUAL Chapter 6 Service Adjustments 6-9 6-5-5-2 Procedure NOTE: The operator panel must be at or near its highest position. 1.) From underneath the handle use a 10mm open-end (small “ignition” style) wrench to screw out the cable adjustment screw so the underside of the screw head is about half way between the casting and the unsqueezed lever. See Figure 6-5 on page 6-8 . 2.) There is a Wire Clamp nestled in...
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GE MEDICAL SYSTEMSPROPRIETARY TO GE D IRECTION 2294854-100, REVISION 3 LOGIQ™ 9 PROPRIETARYMANUAL 6-10 Section 6-5 - Z-Release Cable and Gas Spring Adjustment 6-5-6 Gas Spring Adjustment 1.) Using a 17mm wrench, loosen the Jamb Nut. 2.) Using pliers, grab the Piston Shaft just below the nut and turn the shaft based on the your situation: - If the operation panel can move without squeezing the release lever: Turn so that the shaft un-threads from the release mechanism - If the operation panel does...
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GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS PROPRIETARY TO GE D IRECTION 2294854-100, REVISION 3 LOGIQ™ 9 PROPRIETARYMANUAL Chapter 6 Service Adjustments 6-11 6-5-7 Emergency Release Procedure When the operator panel is at or near its highest position it is possible to see the gas spring mechanism with the Black and White Printer or the VCR removed. If the operator panel is stuck in the down position, it is not possible to see the gas spring mechanism as it is down behind the card rack. To avoid removing the Card Rack to...
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GE MEDICAL SYSTEMSPROPRIETARY TO GE D IRECTION 2294854-100, REVISION 3 LOGIQ™ 9 PROPRIETARYMANUAL 6-12 Section 6-6 - Brake Arm Adjustment Section 6-6 Brake Arm Adjustment Adjustments to the brake arm may be necessary if the pedals do not depress readily nor engage so the front wheels lock in place and do not swivel. 6-6-1 Tools Flat-head screwdriver 6-6-2 Manpower One person, 1 hour + travel 6-6-3 Preparations 1.) Remove the front bumper as described in Front Bumper Replacement Procedure on 8-11....
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GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS PROPRIETARY TO GE D IRECTION 2294854-100, REVISION 3 LOGIQ™ 9 PROPRIETARYMANUAL Chapter 6 Service Adjustments 6-13 6-6-4 Brake Arm Adjustment Procedure To adjust the brake arm it is recommended to separate both front adjustment nuts from the brake assembly. 2.) Remove the brake clamps that are inserted through a small hole in the front adjustment nuts and slipped over the nut at its collar. 3.) Loosen the front retaining nuts to allow room for adjustments. 4.) With a screwdriver...
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GE MEDICAL SYSTEMSPROPRIETARY TO GE D IRECTION 2294854-100, REVISION 3 LOGIQ™ 9 PROPRIETARYMANUAL 6-14 Section 6-7 - Brake Adjustment Section 6-7 Brake Adjustment 6-7-1 Front Wheel Brakes Service adjustment to the front brakes involve setting the brake so it will properly “bite” the rear tire. The default setting should provide proper braking. If not, follow the procedures below. 6-7-1-1 Tools Allen Wrenches 6-7-1-2 Manpower One person, 1 hour + travel 6-7-1-3 Preparations 1.) Set the rear brakes to...
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GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS PROPRIETARY TO GE D IRECTION 2294854-100, REVISION 3 LOGIQ™ 9 PROPRIETARYMANUAL Chapter 6 Service Adjustments 6-15 6-7-2 Rear Wheel Brakes Adjustment Service adjustment to the rear brakes involves setting the brake so it will properly “bite” the rear tire. The default setting should provide proper braking. If not, follow the procedures below to remove the rear wheel and adjust the brake. 6-7-2-1 Tools Bottle Jack Allen Wrenches 6-7-2-2 Manpower One person, 1 hour + travel...
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GE MEDICAL SYSTEMSPROPRIETARY TO GE D IRECTION 2294854-100, REVISION 3 LOGIQ™ 9 PROPRIETARYMANUAL 6-16 Section 6-7 - Brake Adjustment 6-7-2-4 Rear Wheel Removal Procedure 4.) Elevate the scanner by placing the bottle jack on the back frame on the side of the bottom shield of the wheel you will be removing. You can also use a block of wood as a lever to raise the scanner and place a second block of wood under the chassis to support the rear wheel off of the ground. 5.) Remove the four screws and...
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GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS PROPRIETARY TO GE D IRECTION 2294854-100, REVISION 3 LOGIQ™ 9 PROPRIETARYMANUAL Chapter 7 Diagnostics/Troubleshooting 7-1 Chapter 7 Diagnostics/Troubleshooting Section 7-1 Overview 7-1-1 Purpose of Chapter 7 This section describes how to setup and run the tools and software that help maintain image quality and system operation. Basic host, system, and board level diagnostics are run whenever power is applied. Some Service Tools may be run at the application level. Section 7-2...
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GE MEDICAL SYSTEMSPROPRIETARY TO GE D IRECTION 2294854-100, REVISION 3 LOGIQ™ 9 PROPRIETARYMANUAL 7-2 Section 7-3 - Gathering Trouble Data Section 7-3 Gathering Trouble Data 7-3-1 Overview There may be a time when it would be advantageous to capture trouble images and system data (logs) for acquisition through remote diagnostics (InSite) or to be sent back to the manufacturer for analysis. There are different options to acquire this data that would give different results. 7-3-2 Collect Vital...