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    GE HEALTHCARE
    DIRECTION FC091194, REVISION 11    VIVID 7 SERVICE MANUAL 
    Chapter 3 - System Setup 3 - 7
    3-3-4 Receiving the Vivid 7
    3-3-4-1 Examine All Packages Examine all packages closely at time of de livery, as described in the procedure below.
    Table 3-5    Examine All Packages
    STEPTASKILLUSTRATIONS
    1 Is damage apparent?
    • If yes; continue with the instructions in subsection 
    3-3-4-2 - Damage in Transportation .
    • If  no; continue with the next step.
    2 Is the Shock Indicator red colored inside the middle of the  indicator?
    • If yes: The Shock Indicator has been activated. 
    Continue with the instru ctions in subsection 
    3-3-4-2 - Damage in Transportation .
    • If  no: Continue with step 2.
    3 Is the Tilt Indicator red colored inside the middle of the  indicator?
    • If yes: The Tilt Indicator has been activated. 
    Continue with the instru ctions in subsection 
    3-3-4-2 - Damage in Transportation  before you continue 
    with the next step .
    • If  no: Continue with the instructions in  3-3-5 - Unpacking 
    Vivid 7 .
    4The two upper hinges on the Front Side and the Rear Side of 
    the wooden transportation bow have been sealed with red 
    plastic seals, marked GE Vi ngmed Ultrasound and a serial 
    number. Verify that the four red plastic seals are intact at 
    arrival. 
    If seals are broken:
    If broken, it indicates that the container may have been 
    opened after it left the manufacturer. 
    Continue with the instructions in subsection 
    3-3-4-2 - Damage in Transportation . 
    Continue with the instructions in  3-3-5 - Unpacking Vivid 7.
    RED COLOR
    RED COLOR 
    						
    							
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    DIRECTION FC091194, REVISION 11    VIVID 7 SERVICE MANUAL 
    3 - 8 Section 3-3 - Receiving  and Unpacking the Equipment
    3-3-4-2 Damage in Transportation
    Follow this procedure if damage is apparent, or  if the Tilt & Drop Indicators show failure:
    Table 3-6    Damage in Transportation
    STEPTASK
    1 Write “Damage In Shipment” on ALL copies of the freight  or express bill BEFORE delivery is accepted or “signed 
    for” by a GE representative  or hospital receiving agent.
    2 Report the damage to the carrier.
    • Whether noted or concealed, damage MUST be reported to  the carrier immediately upon discovery, or in 
    any event, within 14 days after receipt, and the content s and containers held for inspection by the carrier. 
    • A transportation company will not pay  a claim for damage if an inspection is not requested within this 14 day 
    period.
    3 Report the damage on the Post  Delivery Checklist. 
    Specify if the tilt & drop indicato rs show failure in the “Packing” field on the Post Delivery Checklist.  
    						
    							
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    DIRECTION FC091194, REVISION 11    VIVID 7 SERVICE MANUAL 
    Chapter 3 - System Setup 3 - 9
    3-3-4-3 Vivid 7 Transportation Box Label The Vivid 7  Transportation Box Label is located at the front of the transportation box.
    Figure 3-3   Vivid 7 Transportation Box Label
    HANDLE WITH 
    CARE KEEP DRY,
    PROTECT FROM MOISTURE
    TOP. UPRIGHT 
    TRANSPORTATION & 
    STORAGE
    RECYCLING.
    RECYCLABLE WOOD KEEP TRANSPORTATION 
    TEMPERATURE BETWEEN 
    -20°C and +60°C RELATIVE HUMIDITY 
    BETWEEN 30 and 95% 
    FRAGILE,
    HANDLE WITH CARE 
    						
    							
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    DIRECTION FC091194, REVISION 11    VIVID 7 SERVICE MANUAL 
    3 - 10 Section 3-3 - Receiving  and Unpacking the Equipment
    3-3-5 Unpacking Vivid 7
    CAUTIONTwo people are needed to unpack the unit because of its weight.
    Attempts to move the unit considerable distances or on an incline by one person could result 
    in injury or damage or both.
    Two people are required whenever a part weighing 16 kg (35 lbs) or more must be lifted or 
    pushed up or down a slope.
    Table 3-7    Unpacking Vivid 7 
    StepTask
    1. Open the four hinges on each door and remove the doors.
    One of the doors are used as ramp out off and into the transportation box. 
    On the first version of the Transportation Box, only the front  door is meant to be used as a ramp. It has bevel cut in one end.
    2. Place the front door as a ramp against the rear edge of the pallet.
    3. Carefully remove the accessory box, and any other item s, including the wooden shelf above the scanners keyboard. 
    - Vivid 7 with LCD monitor: Part #10, support for the LCD monitor,  can’t be removed at this time. Remove the rest of the packing 
    material from the transportation box. 
    - Vivid 7 with CRT monitor: Remove all the  filling material, from the transportation box. 
    Front door bevel cut. 
    This end of the door 
    should be used as 
    the lower end of the 
    ramp.
    On the first version transportation box, which 
    is no longer manufactured by GE, a 10 cm 
    board (not furnished) is placed as a support 
    under the upper end of the ramp.On the second version transportation box, the ramp is placed 
    directly on the labank ends.
    “Labank” 
    						
    							
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    DIRECTION FC091194, REVISION 11    VIVID 7 SERVICE MANUAL 
    Chapter 3 - System Setup 3 - 11
    4.
    • Press once on the brake pedal to release the brakes.
    • Keep direction lock activated. The direction lock keeps the fr ont wheels from swiveling and blocking the system inside the 
    narrow transportation box. 
    Table 3-7    Unpacking Vivid 7 (cont’d)
    StepTask
    Transport notice FC314187-03
    NOTIC E
    M ovin g V iv id 7/L ogiq 9 i n  a nd o ut o f t h e t r a nsp orta tio n b ox
    Vivid 7/Logiq 9 has brakes on all wheels, but direction lock only 
    on the front wheels. The wheels position when moving the 
    system into its transportation box are therefore vital. If the 
    wheels are swiveling when the system is inside the 
    transportation box, it may jam the system inside the box. The 
    system must be moved backwards
     both into and out of the 
    transportation box.
    M ovin g t h e s yste m  i n to  t h e t r a nsp orta tio n b ox
    1. Align the front wheel under the front end of the system as 
    shown in Figure 1.
    2. Push the direction lock pedal to lock the front wheels in this  direction. Check that they are locked.
    3. Push the Top Console to its lowest and most backward 
    locked position.
    4. Pull the system into the box with the rear end first.
    M ovin g  t h e  s yste m  o ut o f t h e t r a nsp orta tio n b ox
    1. Unlock brakes but keep direction lock activated. The 
    direction lock keeps the front wheels in position, and secures 
    the direction stability when the system is rolled out of the 
    transportation box.
    2. Pull
     the system out of the box with rear end first.
    Figure 1: Brakes and direction locks
    Figure 2: Console and Wheels position
    Front Wheels Rear Wheels
    Direction LockBrakeBrakes
    INOUT
    Transportation box
    C AU TIO N
    Have two people available to unpack the system. 
    Attempts to move the system considerable 
    distances or on an incline by one person could 
    result in injury or damage or both. 
    						
    							
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    DIRECTION FC091194, REVISION 11    VIVID 7 SERVICE MANUAL 
    3 - 12 Section 3-3 - Receiving  and Unpacking the Equipment
    5.Carefully move the instrument out of the Transportation Box, down the ramp, with rear end first.
    6.Vivid 7 with LCD: Remove part number 10 (LCD monitor enforcement).
    7. Remove the clear plastic (wrapped around the scanner) from the unit.
    8. Place all the filling material inside  the Transportation Box, close it and store it for possible use in the future.
    Table 3-7    Unpacking Vivid 7 (cont’d)
    StepTask 
    						
    							
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    DIRECTION FC091194, REVISION 11    VIVID 7 SERVICE MANUAL 
    Chapter 3 - System Setup 3 - 13
    Section 3-4
    Packing Materials - Re cycling Information
    The packing materials for Vivid 7 are recyclable:
    • The Transportation Box is made  of spruce or similar material.
    (“PHYTOSANITARY CERTIFICATE” incl uded in all shipments to The Peoples Republic of China.)
    • Lever lockings (hinges) are made of zinc plated steel.
    • The inner reinforcements are made of Ethafoam (Polyethylene foam).
    • The plastic foil is made of  LDPE (Low Density Polyethylene). 
    						
    							
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    DIRECTION FC091194, REVISION 11    VIVID 7 SERVICE MANUAL 
    3 - 14 Section 3-5 - Preparing for Setup
    Section 3-5
    Preparing for Setup
    3-5-1 Physical Inspection
    • Verify that the system arrive d intact (visual inspection). 
    If the system has been damaged, please refer to “Damage in Transportation“ on page  viii in the 
    beginning of this manual.
    • Verify that all items are present (see the Pa cking List). Report any missing parts on the Post 
    Delivery Checklist .
    3-5-2 EMI Protection
    This unit has been designed to minimize the effects of  Electro-Magnetic Interference (EMI). Many of the 
    covers, shields, and screws are provided primarily to  protect the system from image artifacts caused by 
    this interference. For this reason, it  is imperative that all covers and hardware are installed and secured 
    before the unit is put into operation.
    See  2-2-3 EMI Limitations on page 2-7  for more information about EMI protection.
    Section 3-6
    Completing the Setup
    3-6-1 System Specifications
    3-6-1-1 System Requirements Verification
    • Verify that the site meet s the requirements listed in Chapter 2.
    • Verify that the s pecifications below don’t conf lict with any on-site conditions.
    3-6-1-2 Physical Dimensions  The physical dimensions of the Vivid 7 unit are summarized in  Table 3-8.
     
    3-6-1-3 Mass (Weight) with Monitor and Peripherals
    3-6-1-4 Maximum Audio Noise 
    Less than 70dB(A) according to the standard DIN 45635 - 19 - 01 - KL2.  Table 3-8    Physical Dimensions of  Vivid 7 with monitor and peripherals
    HeightWidthDepthUnit
    137.5 - 157.5 64 90 cm
    54.1 - 62 25.2 35,4 Inches
    Table 3-9    Weight of Vivid 7 with monitor and peripherals
    ModelWeight [kg]Weight [lbs]
    Vivid 7 200 410 
    						
    							
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    DIRECTION FC091194, REVISION 11    VIVID 7 SERVICE MANUAL 
    Chapter 3 - System Setup 3 - 15
    3-6-2 Electrical  Specifications
    3-6-2-1 Verification of the System’s Voltage Settings
    Verify that the mains voltage specif ied for the unit is available on-site.
    The Voltage setting for the unit is found on a label ne ar the Mains Power Circuit Breaker at the rear of 
    the system, see  Figure 3-4 on page 3-15 . 
    See also  Table 3-10 Electrical Specifications for Vivid 7 on page 3-16 .
    WARNINGWARNINGCONNECTING A Vivid 7 UNIT TO THE WRONG VOLTAGE LEVEL WILL MOST LIKELY 
    DESTROY THE UNIT. 
    Figure 3-4   Mains Circuit Breaker and Power Rating Label
    Power Rating Label 
    						
    							
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    DIRECTION FC091194, REVISION 11    VIVID 7 SERVICE MANUAL 
    3 - 16 Section 3-5 - Preparing for Setup
    3-6-2-2 Electrical Specifications for Vivid 7 Table 3-10    Electrical Specifications for Vivid 7   sheet 1 of 3
    GE VINGMED 
    PART NUMBER
    DESCRIPTIONVOLTAGETOLERANCESCURRENTFREQUENCY
    FD000010 VIVID 7 DIMENSION CONSOLE, 
    LCD MONITOR 230 VAC ±10% 5 A 50-60 Hz
    FD000020  VIVID 7 DIMENSION CONSOLE, 
    LCD MONITOR 100-120 VAC ±10% 10 A 50-60 Hz
    FD000120  VIVID 7 PRO CONSOLE, 
    LCD MONITOR 230 VAC ±10% 5 A 50-60 Hz
    FD000130VIVID 7 PRO CONSOLE, 
    LCD MONITOR100-120 VAC±10%10 A50-60 Hz
    FD000140 VIVID 7 DIM.  W/  MULTI-DIM. & 
    VOLUME, 
    LCD MONITOR230 VAC±10%5 A50-60 Hz
    FD000150 VIVID 7 DIM.  W/  MULTI-DIM. & 
    VOLUME, 
    LCD MONITOR100-120 VAC±10%10 A50-60 Hz
    FD000160  VIVID 7 DIM.  W/  MULTI-DIM. 
    IMAGING, 
    LCD MONITOR 230 VAC ±10% 5 A 50-60 Hz
    FD000170  VIVID 7 DIM.  W/  MULTI-DIM. 
    IMAGING, 
    LCD MONITOR  100-120 VAC ±10% 10 A 50-60 Hz
    FD000180  VIVID 7 DIM.  W/  VOLUME 
    ULTRASOUND, 
    LCD MONITOR 230 VAC ±10% 5 A 50-60 Hz
    FD000190 VIVID 7 DIM.  W/  VOLUME 
    ULTRASOUND, 
    LCD MONITOR100-120 VAC±10%10 A50-60 Hz
    FC000890VIVID 7 DIMENSION 
    MULTIDIMENSIONAL & Volume 
    (BT’06) 230 VAC230 VAC±10%5 A50-60 Hz
    FC000900VIVID 7 DIMENSION 
    MULTIDIMENSIONAL & Volume 
    (BT’06) 120 VAC110-120 VAC±10%10 A50-60 Hz
    FC000910 VIVID 7 DIMENSION (BT’06) 230 VAC 230 VAC ±10% 5 A 50-60 Hz
    FC000920 VIVID 7 DIMENSION (BT’06) 
    100-120 VAC 110-120 VAC ±10% 10 A 50-60 Hz
    FC000930 VIVID 7 PRO (BT’06) 230 VAC 230 VAC ±10% 5 A 50-60 Hz
    FC000940VIVID 7 PRO (BT’06) 100-120 VAC110-120 VAC±10%10 A50-60 Hz
    FC000950VIVID 7 DIMENSION 
    MULTIDIMENSIONAL IMAGING 
    (BT’06) 230 VAC230 VAC±10%5 A50-60 Hz
    FC000960VIVID 7 DIMENSION 
    MULTIDIMENSIONAL IMAGING 
    (BT’06) 120 VAC110-120 VAC±10%10 A50-60 Hz 
    						
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