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1. Use the trackball to position one of the calipers Press select to fix the caliper and enable the other caliper Use the trackball to move the other caliper The results update as you move the caliper and the measurement is complete when you finish moving the calipers Press select to alternate the active caliper and adjust the measurement with the trackball You can perform another distance measurement on the image by selecting the other distance icon and repeating the preceding steps Measure the distance center to center of two pins that are 5 12 cm apart vertically Verify the distance measured is within the tolerance listed in Table 8 1 Lateral Measurement Accuracy To test the lateral measurement accuracy 1 2 Perform steps 1 through 7 in Section 8 4 2 Measure the distance center to center of the two pins that are 4 10 cm apart horizontally Verify the distance measured is within the tolerance listed in Table 8 1 Press freeze to return the system to live 2D mode Table 8 1 System Measurement Accuracy MEASUREMENTS TOLERANCE Axial Distance 2 Lateral Distance 2 Chapter 8 Performance Tests 79 80 8 4 4 8 5 8 5 1 Penetration To test penetration 1 Adjust the system controls to obtain an image that clearly shows the limits of echo penetration as shown in Table 8 2 2 Measure from the center of the skinline to the deepest vertical position where the scatter ec
2. 1 Repeat steps 1 through 3 in Section 4 9 1 2 Select power delay min 3 Press power delay min again to select off 15 or 30 4 Press patient to resume imaging C1 75 Ultrasound System Service Manual 4 9 4 4 9 5 4 9 6 Setting the Audible Beep To turn on or off the audible beep 1 Repeat steps 1 through 3 in Section 4 9 1 2 Select audible beep 3 Press audible beep again to select on or off 4 Press patient to resume imaging Setting Up A Recommended Printer CAUTION gt Use only peripherals recommended by SonoSite with the system The system can be damaged by connecting a peripheral not recommended by SonoSite To set up a recommended printer To use the system print controls print and print all images the remote control must be connected 1 Connect a recommended printer to the system using the recommended printer control cable The receptacles are on the left side of the system There are two connections required VIDEO OUT 3 in Figure 4 6 and remote icon 2 in Figure 4 6 2 Turn on the printer Refer to the printer manufacturer s instructions for specific printer information 3 Press patient A menu appears on which is listed system setup 4 Select system setup A menu appears on which is listed video printer calcs f keys 5 Select video printer calcs f keys 6 Select printer to select the type of printer connected to the system Only the types of printers appe
3. Observe the following precautions related to biological safety WARNINGS gt Non medical commercial grade peripheral monitors have not been verified or validated by SonoSite as being suitable for diagnosis Do not use the system if it exhibits erratic or inconsistent behavior Discontinuities in the scanning sequence are indicative of a hardware failure that must be corrected before use Do not use the system if it exhibits artifacts on the LCD screen either within the clinical image or in the area outside of the clinical image Artifacts are indicative of hardware and or software errors that must be corrected before use Some transducer covers contain natural rubber latex and talc which can cause allergic reactions in some individuals Refer to the FDA Medical Alert March 29 1991 Perform ultrasound procedures prudently Use the ALARA as low as reasonably achievable principle SonoSite does not currently recommend a specific brand of acoustic standoff C1 75 Ultrasound System Service Manual 2 4 Labeling Symbols Table 2 1 lists the symbols that are found on the products packaging and containers Table 2 1 Labeling Symbols SYMBOLS DESCRIPTION SYMBOLS DESCRIPTION Do not get wet Type CF patient applied part F C cardiac F floating applied part Type BF patient applied part B body F floating applied part Indoor use only Storage temperature conditions 60 C a i BEE Di
4. System Figure 6 6 Battery Figure 6 7 Subassembly Replacement The system is repairable through subassembly replacement Test Equipment There is no test equipment required for this troubleshooting section Test aids include an external monitor a spare battery and a SiteCharge dual battery charger Chapter 6 Troubleshooting 45 6 4 6 4 1 6 4 2 6 4 3 6 4 4 46 Failures Display Display failures can be verified by attaching an external monitor to the external video connector For example if the system display is blank and the external video is functioning properly the system display requires servicing Control Panel Control panel failures can be identified and verified by going to the patient information screen and pressing each individual key on the keyboard Function keys can be verified by noting their response when pressed Trackball Trackball failures are identified by either intermittent function or loss of control The trackball can be cleaned by removing the retainer ring and then removing the ball Main PCBA The main PCBA can present symptoms that may be difficult to assess Main PCBA failures result in assert codes that are output to the display You should note these assert codes and contact SonoSite technical support per Appendix B Service Event Report on page 97 for clarification of the failure Figure 6 1 shows an assert code and a maintenance icon displayed on the system
5. WARNINGS gt Under certain circumstances the transducer connector and back of the display enclosure can reach temperatures that exceed EN60601 1 limits for patient contact therefore only the operator shall handle the system This does not include the transducer face Patient contact with hot surfaces may result in discomfort or minor risk of patient injury gt To avoid discomfort or minor risk of operator injury when handling the transducer connector the system should not be operated for more than 60 minutes continuously in a live scan mode as opposed to freeze or sleep modes gt Do not operate the system in the presence of flammable gasses or anesthetics Explosion can result Chapter 2 Safety 5 Shock hazards exist if the AC power adapter is not properly grounded Grounding reliability can only be achieved when equipment is connected to a receptacle marked Hospital Only Hospital Grade or the equivalent The grounding wire must not be removed or defeated To avoid the risk of electrical shock before using the transducer inspect the transducer face housing and cable Do not use the transducer if the transducer or cable is damaged To avoid the risk of electrical shock always disconnect the AC power adapter from the system before cleaning the system To avoid the risk of electrical shock do not use any transducer that has been immersed beyond the specified cleaning or disinfection level Refer to the SonoSite
6. 8 4 1 2D Image Quality enna aE essen 78 8 4 2 Axial Measurement Accuracy aeneenenseeseesneeennennnnenn 79 8 4 3 Lateral Measurement Accuracy nnneeneenneneenneeennenennen 79 84 4 Penetration IEiDEHlak lege 80 8 5 Additional Performance Tests cneeneneeeeneennneennen 80 851 WERDE Dreher 80 8 5 2 PowerMapDEPD e 2uensen nee 81 8 5 3 Image Quality Verification Test 81 8 5 4 Image Review monna n rea a e AAi Eaa Rn 81 8 3 9 PENTET na nahm aeea ein ae ae e 82 8 5 6 Battery Charging cccccccccsccsseseeceeecceseeeseeesecseceteesseeees 82 8 5 7 Video Output enasna e Rinne 82 8 6 Returning Products to SonoSite wc ec cecccscesteeseeeeeeeeteeeeeeees 83 8 6 1 Contacting SonoSite Technical Support eee 83 8 6 2 Shipping Instructions cccceecceesceescesceesceeeseeneeeteeseeeees 83 viii C1 75 Ultrasound System Service Manual A Parts List B Service Event Report Index 85 97 99 C1 75 Ultrasound System Service Manual 1 1 1 1 2 Introduction Before servicing the SonoSite ultrasound system read and be familiar with the information in this manual This manual is applicable to SonoSite products manufactured after June 23 2000 For more information about products manufactured prior to June 23 2000 please refer to SonoSite Service Manual P00715 02 Description The SonoSite system is a portable software controlled ultrasound system which has an all digital architecture It is u
7. The software versions on your system may vary based on your upgrade and configuration Enter your license key in the license number field e Ifthe license key that you entered is recognized by the system as being valid for your system and the software you installed a done button displays Select done to install the license key and license your software e Ifthe license key that you entered is not recognized by the system the register later button remains on the screen as long as the defined grace period has not expired e Ifthe grace period has expired the menu item will indicate this by showing zero hours remaining in the grace period At this point you must then enter a valid license key before you can use the system with this or any other transducer Note If you have entered a valid license key and you cannot complete the licensing procedure verify that the license key has been entered correctly The license key should be exactly 12 digits for example 123348990552 with no other characters or punctuation If after confirming correct entry of the license key you are still unable to license your system call SonoSite technical support U S customers call 1 877 657 8118 International customers call 1 425 951 1330 or contact your local representative e Ifthe system is on and the grace period expires the license update screen must be displayed from the system information screen C1 75 Ultrasound System Service Manual
8. returning 83 R replacement parts list 85 ordering 85 replacement procedures 55 75 return material authorization number RMA 83 S safety 5 10 battery 7 biological 8 electrical 5 equipment protection 7 labeling symbols 9 see also system 1 service event report 97 form 98 setup and operation 27 shipping instructions 83 shipping specifications 23 SiteCharge dual battery charger 74 indicator light table 37 using 37 SiteLink Image Management software 16 SiteStand 15 figure 17 SiteStand monitor 16 sleep delay setting 39 software IrfanView 16 licensing 3 SiteLink Image Management 16 upgrading 31 SonoSite system description 1 SonoSite technical support contacting 83 standards airborne equipment 25 electromechanical safety 24 EMC EMI 24 storage image 23 specifications 23 subassembly replacement 45 symbols labeling 9 system charging requirements 19 components 1 controls 13 depth 22 description 1 diagnosis figure 52 dimensions 22 height 22 measurement accuracy 79 overview 11 24 software 3 specifications 22 temperature limit 23 transducers 1 turning off 29 turning on 29 waking up 30 weight 22 width 22 system and subsystem diagnosis 45 system information screen displaying 34 system setups using 38 101 102 T theory of operation 11 13 trackball diagnosis figure 51 failures 46 trackball assembly 64 removing 64 replacing 64 67 required parts 64 required too
9. screen Maintenance icon SPAN P C 0x00000515 1301 D 0x00000000 0 Figure 6 1 Assert Code and Maintenance Icon C1 75 Ultrasound System Service Manual 6 4 5 Clearing the Main PCBA Failure After the assert code has been recorded power down the system 1 Press the Power switch on the system until the power turns off approximately 5 10 seconds 2 Turn the power back on to check if the fault has been cleared or if the condition remains If the condition has cleared the system may be used If the condition remains corrective action must be taken before the system can be used 6 4 6 Battery Battery failures are identified when the system does not operate or does not run for the expected duration for a given charge Chapter 6 Troubleshooting 47 If System Display Is Blank Attach An External Monitor Ext Monitor OK Yes Replace Display Replace Control Panel Corrected No Yes Perform Image Quality Tests Figure 6 2 48 Replace Main PCBA A Corrected Perform Image Quality Tests Display Diagnosis Corrected y Return System to SonoSite Perform Image Quality Tests C1 75 Ultrasound System Service Manual If External Monitor Display Becomes Blank Check The System Display Check And Adjust Sys Display Yes Yes Co
10. the system face down 70 C1 75 Ultrasound System Service Manual 3 Usea 1 Phillips screwdriver to remove the eight screws securing the bottom housing to the top housing Figure 7 18 Screws 8 Figure 7 18 Removing the Bottom Housing from the Top Housing 4 Carefully separate the bottom housing from the top housing do not damage the 100 pin flex circuit that connects the two together 5 Disconnect the 100 pin flex circuit from the Main PCBA 6 Remove the bottom housing that holds the Main PCBA 7 Usea 1 Phillips screwdriver to remove the four screws that connect the Main PCBA to the bottom housing Figure 7 19 40 pin flex Figure 7 19 Removing the Main PCBA from the Bottom Housing 8 Carefully disconnect the 40 pin flex circuit that connects the Main PCBA to the Dock Interface PCBA located under the Main PCBA 9 Remove the Main PCBA Chapter 7 Replacement Procedures 71 72 7 4 4 Replacing the Main PCBA 1 Set the replacement Main PCBA onto the bottom housing Figure 7 20 b 4 f g i 40 pin flex circuit f ie i il Sd a S Figure 7 20 Replacing the Main PCBA 2 Secure the four screws that connect the Main PCBA to the bottom housing Figure 7 21 Torque the screws to 3 6 in lb 0 4 newton meter Connect the 40 pin flex circuit to the Main PCBA 4 Carefully set the top housing onto the bottom housing connecting the 100 pin flex circuit as it sets into position Figure 7 2
11. times the receive information to focus the receive information Processing Subsystem The processing subsystem interfaces with the beamformer and performs high speed processing The processing subsystem demodulates filters detects and compresses the signal supplied by the beamformer it then supplies this data to the display subsystem Display Subsystem The display subsystem converts the detected ultrasound data into picture elements pixels The software user interface graphics are combined with the ultrasound information and converted to a video stream The external video ports support NTSC and PAL format Control Subsystem The control subsystem consists of the central processing unit program and video memory permanent image storage and retrieval memory and a connection to the user interface keys The control software includes the acoustic power and intensity software power group monitors and a beamformer monitor This software guarantees a level of patient safety by ensuring the system is operating within acoustic power and intensity limits User Interface Subsystem The user interface subsystem comprises the software user interface and the form factor The software user interface is the interaction between the user and the screen layout components The form factor is the type of physical buttons location and grouping of the buttons and the device size shape and weight Dedicated controls are for high usage activities and
12. 00 4 4 1995 International Electrotechnical Committee Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC Part 4 Testing and Measurement Techniques Section 4 Electrical Fast Transient Burst Immunity Test Basic EMC Publication IEC 61000 4 5 1999 International Electrotechnical Committee Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC Part 4 Testing and Measurement Techniques Section 5 Surge Immunity Test CISPR11 97 International Electrotechnical Commission International Special Committee on Radio Interference Industrial Scientific and Medical ISM Radio Frequency Equipment Electromagnetic Disturbance Characteristics Limits and Methods of Measurement C1 75 Ultrasound System Service Manual 3 7 3 Meets Airborne Equipment Standards RTCA DO160D 1997 Radio Technical Commission for Aeronautics Environmental Conditions and Test Procedures for Airborne Equipment Section 21 0 Emission of Radio Frequency Energy Category B Chapter 3 System Overview 25 26 C1 75 Ultrasound System Service Manual 4 1 Setup and Operation WARNING gt CRITICAL TEST FUNCTION A failure of the system functional tests performed in this procedure could adversely affect safety or effectiveness of the system Connecting and Removing Transducers The system is supplied with one or more transducers Only one transducer can be connected to the system at a time WARNING gt The transducer connector can become hot during operation This is normal Operate the syst
13. 2 Wan ae crews 4 Figure 7 21 Securing the Main PCBA to the Bottom Housing C1 75 Ultrasound System Service Manual Main PCBA 100 pin flex circuit SEHE U TE Top housing Figure 7 22 Setting the Top Housing Onto the Bottom Housing Chapter 7 Replacement Procedures 73 74 7 5 7 6 7 7 5 Carefully mate the bottom housing to the top housing and use the 1 Phillips screwdriver to secure the eight screws Figure 7 23 Torque the screws to 7 1 in lb 0 8 newton meter Screws 8 Figure 7 23 Securing the Bottom Housing to the Top Housing 6 Place the battery into the battery compartment 7 Turn on the system 8 Verify that the Main PCBA is functioning properly by performing the tests in Chapter 8 Performance Tests on page 77 Transducers There are no user serviceable parts identified for the transducers Return transducers to SonoSite for exchange during the warranty period SiteCharge Dual Battery Charger There are no user serviceable parts identified for the SiteCharge dual battery charger Return chargers to SonoSite for exchange during the warranty period AC Power Adapter There are no user serviceable parts identified for the AC power adapter Return power adapters to SonoSite for exchange during the warranty period C1 75 Ultrasound System Service Manual 7 8 7 8 1 7 8 2 7 8 3 Peripherals If you need assistance in locating a service center near you contact Son
14. 3 5634465 5634466 5636631 5645066 5648942 5669385 5706819 5715823 5718229 5720291 5722412 5752517 5762067 5782769 5800356 5817024 5833613 5846200 5860924 5893363 5916168 5951478 6036643 6102863 6104126 6113547 6117085 6142946 6203498 B1 D0280762 D0285484 D0286325 D0300241 D0306343 D0328095 D0369307 D0379231 Other patents pending C1 75 Ultrasound System Service Manual Table of Contents 1 Introduction 1 hel Description nioen t E N deena 1 1 2 System Components oeeie eirian niae 1 1 3 AdE eaan e A A a TA 2 1 4 Conventions Used in This Manual eeeenen 2 1 5 About the System Software nssenseneeneeesnesnnennnnnennnennn 3 1 6 Software Licensing sinnen iussione EN 3 2 Safety 5 2 1 Electrical Safety une s as 5 2 1 1 Equipment Protection uueseeneesseesseeeneennenennn nn 7 2 2 Battery Safe tyon hinten am Ener 7 253 Biological Safety ennienni n uch es 8 2 4 Labeling Symbols cneesseessesseenneennensneesnnenennenne ernennen 9 3 System Overview 11 3 1 Theory of Operation uusesseenseerseesneesnneennnnnnenneennnennee nn een 11 3 1 1 Transd cer 2 u2een nennaete unse 12 3 1 2 Acquisition Subsystem censeessessessenennsnnnennene nenn 12 3 1 3 Processing Subsystem ccneensnnsnnnennnenneenneeennene nenn 12 3 1 4 Display Subsystem eseneessnnnsnneennennnennnee nennen 12 3 1 5 Control Subsystem nsesenessneesseneesenen
15. 4 6 1 1 Displaying the System Information Screen To display the system information screen 1 Press and release function 2 Press and release i The system information screen displays Figure 4 5 The system information screen displays the following information the Boot PIC Vers version the ARM Ver version the PCBA Serial No number the Product Name the Status the CPLD 1 2 3 Ver CPLD SH Ver version SHDB Ver scanhead database version and the Sh Serial No scanhead serial number Note The software versions on your system may vary based on your upgrade and configuration System Information 019521587209 3 Boot PIC Vers 02 40 006 001 1 1 ARM Ver 02 40 006 010 PCBA Serial No Product Name SonoSite 180 Status CPLD 1 2 3 Ver 0 8 1 4 aa 55 CPLD SH Ver 0 3 SHDB Ver 02 40 006 020 6 Sh Serial No 2000Jun02 14 00 Figure 4 5 System Information Screen To display the license update screen On the system information screen select the padlock icon upper left corner of the screen to display the license update screen See Section 4 6 1 Installing A License Key on page 33 Chapter 4 Setup and Operation 35 36 4 7 Checking and Charging the Battery Note Disconnect the system from AC power prior to checking the battery charge To check the battery Five light emitting diodes LEDs on the right side of the system monitor allow you to check the battery condition If all LEDs are lit the batt
16. Ba SonoSite C1 75 Ultrasound System Service Manual P01118 03 01 2003 Copyright 2003 by SonoSite Inc All rights reserved Printed in the USA C1 75 Ultrasound System Service Manual Manufactured by SonoSite Inc 21919 30th Drive SE Bothell WA 98021 3904 USA Telephone 1 888 482 9449 or 1 425 951 1200 Fax 1 425 951 1201 SonoSite European Headquarters Baystrait House Station Road Biggleswade SG18 8AL UK Telephone 44 1767 313 117 Fax 44 1767 312 400 CAUTION gt United States federal law restricts this device to sale by or on the order of a physician SiteCharge SitePack SiteStand and SonoHeart are trademarks of SonoSite Inc Non SonoSite product names may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners SonoSite products may be covered by one or more of the following U S patents 4454884 4462408 4469106 4474184 4475376 4515017 4534357 4542653 4543960 4552607 4561807 4566035 4567895 4581636 4591355 4603702 4607642 4644795 4670339 4773140 4817618 4883059 4887306 5016641 5050610 5095910 5099847 5123415 5158088 5197477 5207225 5215094 5226420 5226422 5233994 5255682 5275167 5287753 5305756 5353354 5365929 5381795 5386830 5390674 5402793 5 423 220 5438994 5450851 5456257 5471989 5471990 5474073 5476097 5479930 5482045 5482047 5485842 5492134 5517994 5529070 5546946 5555887 5603323 5606972 561786
17. Display into the slots 7 Set the Control Panel into place and replace the two screws inside the battery compartment Figure 7 6 Torque screws to 7 1 in lb 0 8 newton meter 8 Place the battery in the battery compartment 9 Turn on the system 10 Perform the Display tests in Chapter 8 Performance Tests on page 77 to verify that the Display is functioning properly Chapter 7 Replacement Procedures 59 60 7 2 7 2 1 7 2 2 7 2 3 Control Panel Required Parts e Service Assembly Control Panel English P00735 or e Service Assembly Control Panel French P00736 or e Service Assembly Control Panel German P00737 or e Service Assembly Control Panel Spanish P00738 or e Service Assembly Control Panel Portuguese P00739 or e Service Assembly Control Panel Italian P00740 or e Service Assembly Trackball P00741 Note The Service Assembly Control Panel does not include a trackball To install a trackball see Section 7 3 Trackball on page 64 Required Tools e A 1 Phillips screwdriver 7 0 in 17 8 cm 177 8 mm e A torque driver 2 0 10 0 in lb 0 2 1 1 newton meter An anti static mat e A wrist grounding strap Removing the Control Panel 1 Press the battery release on the lower right side of the system to remove the system battery 2 Usea l Phillips screwdriver to remove the two screws in the battery compartment which releases the Control Panel from the top housi
18. Ultrasound System User Guide for cleaning and disinfection levels To avoid the risk of electrical shock and fire hazard inspect the AC power adapter cord and plug on a regular basis Ensure they are not damaged Connection of peripherals not recommended by SonoSite could result in electrical shock Avoid electrical shock hazards by using peripherals and accessory cables recommended by SonoSite To avoid the risk of electrical shock use commercial grade peripherals recommended by SonoSite on battery power only Do not connect these product to AC mains power when using the system to scan or diagnose a patient subject Call SonoSite technical support or your local representative for a list of the commercial grade peripherals available from or recommended by SonoSite The transducer must be removed from patient contact before the application of a high voltage defibrillation pulse To avoid the risk of electrical shock to the patient subject do not touch the system battery contacts while simultaneously touching a patient subject CAUTIONS gt Although your system has been manufactured in compliance with existing EMI EMC requirements use of the system in the presence of an electromagnetic field can cause degradation of the ultrasound image If this occurs often SonoSite suggests a review of the system environment Identify and remove the possible sources of the emissions or move your system Electrostatic discharge ESD or static shock
19. ace the battery in the battery compartment 14 Turn on the system 15 Perform the trackball tests in Chapter 8 Performance Tests on page 77 to verify the proper operation of the new trackball Chapter 7 Replacement Procedures 69 7 4 Main PCBA 7 4 1 Required Parts e e e Service Assembly PCB C1 75 Main English P01393 or Service Assembly PCB C1 75 Main French P01394 or Service Assembly PCB C1 75 Main German P01395 or Service Assembly PCB C1 75 Main Spanish P01398 or Service Assembly PCB C1 75 Main Portuguese P01397 or Service Assembly PCB C1 75 Main Italian P01396 or Service Assembly PCB C1 75 Main Japan P01399 Service Assembly PCB C1 75 Main SonoHeart English P01400 or Service Assembly PCB C1 75 Main SonoHeart French P01401 or Service Assembly PCB C1 75 Main SonoHeart German P01402 or Service Assembly PCB C1 75 Main SonoHeart Spanish P01405 or Service Assembly PCB C1 75 Main SonoHeart Portuguese P01404 or Service Assembly PCB C1 75 Main SonoHeart Italian P01403 Service Assembly PCB C1 75 Main SonoHeart Japanese P01406 7 4 2 Required Tools e e e e A 1 Phillips screwdriver 7 0 in 17 8 cm 177 8 mm A torque driver 3 6 in Ib 0 4 newton meter An anti static mat A wrist grounding strap 7 4 3 Removing the Main PCBA 1 Press the battery release on the lower right side of the system to remove the system battery 2 Place
20. age 39 Chapter 4 Setup and Operation 43 44 C1 75 Ultrasound System Service Manual 5 Cleaning and Disinfecting 5 1 5 2 Universal Precautions SonoSite recommends that personnel who routinely have exposure to returned medical devices practice universal precautions Universal precautions are an approach to infectious control It is recommended that those servicing this product follow the prescribed standards for their area Receipt of Suspected Contaminated Materials e When opening a product returned for service if visual inspection suggests possible contamination take proper steps to contain the contamination Necessary Personal Protective Equipment PPE gloves masks and gowns are worn when opening or examining a package suspected of contamination Prior to transfer to a service area the suspect package must be labeled as contaminated and sealed to prevent exposure Any packing materials removed from a package suspected of contamination must be disposed of in a biohazard container Any contaminated materials received with the product must also be disposed of in an appropriate biohazard container Contaminated materials may include biohazardous waste and sharps A disinfecting agent should be maintained for use in the event of possible contamination of any work surface The recommended agent for disinfecting work surfaces is 0 5 sodium hypochlorite bleach solution Prepare the agent by mixing on
21. ajor functional groups the transducer the acquisition subsystem the processing subsystem the display subsystem the control subsystem the user interface subsystem and the power subsystem Figure 3 1 shows how these functional groups interact Transducer External video to monitor RF bus AQ bus VCR printer ports Processing Display subsystem subsystem Video bus B User interface subsystem Acquisition Serial bus subsystem Control bus Control a subsystem L Power B To all Display power subsystem Ber subsystems lt gt Logic power Pulser voltage Power adapter External power Figure 3 1 System Block Diagram Chapter 3 System Overview 11 12 3 1 1 3 1 2 3 1 3 3 1 4 3 1 5 3 1 6 Transducer The transducer elements convert the pulser voltage to acoustic energy during the transmit portion of the ultrasound acquisition cycle The transducer elements convert the acoustic echo to voltage in the receive portion of the acquisition cycle The system transducers have 64 or more elements The voltage developed on the transducer elements is sensed by the acquisition subsystem Acquisition Subsystem The acquisition subsystem consists of a beamformer and an interface to the transducer The beamformer times the transmit pulses to focus the acoustic beam The beamformer amplifies the low level echo signal and
22. al Support 21919 30th Drive SE Bothell Washington 98021 3904 telephone 1 877 657 8118 U S customers 425 951 1330 international customers facsimile 425 951 6700 e mail service sonosite com website www sonosite com Select Products then Technical Support Appendix B Service Event Report 97 Service Event Report canasiie Service Provider Name Company Address Phone Number E mail address Device Description Name Serial Number Part Number Lot Number Revision Software Version Other Identifiers Event Description Diagnosis Service Performed Actions Parts Removed Part Name Part Number Serial Number Lot Number Rev Replaced B Parts Installed Part Name Part Number Serial Number Lot Number Rev Replaced By Tests Performed attach test data Performed By Performed By Result Pass g Fail q Result Pass Fail g Attach additional sheets as required Page of F00019 Rev B Index Numerics 2D performance tests axial measurement accuracy 79 image quality 78 lateral measurement accuracy 79 penetration 80 A AC power see also power using 30 AC power adapter 74 accessories 2 22 acquisition subsystem 12 ALARA as low as reasonably achievable 8 audible beep turning on off 39 audience 2 B battery charge indicators 19 charging 35 checking 35 diagnosis figure 53 failures 47 install
23. are grouped according to user workflow C1 75 Ultrasound System Service Manual 3 1 7 3 2 3 3 Power Subsystem The power subsystem provides the system power and protects the hardware from destructive or unsafe conditions by detecting failures in the system through hardware and software monitors Detection of a fault disables the pulser supply and signals an error to the control subsystem The power subsystem includes the battery pack and the battery charging electronics Components The SonoSite system components include a hand carried ultrasound system a transducer and a power adapter The hand carried ultrasound system contains the system electronics display control panel and battery pack The transducer contains the transducer cable and memory The power adapter conditions the external power so it can be used to power the system and charge the batteries while in the system Controls Figure 3 2 shows the SonoSite system controls The numbers correspond to the control names and functional descriptions in Table 3 1 Chapter 3 System Overview 13 Figure 3 2 SonoSite Ultrasound System Controls C1 75 Ultrasound System Service Manual 3 4 3 4 1 Table 3 1 SonoSite Ultrasound System Controls NUMBER CONTROLS DESCRIPTION 1 power switch located on the rear Turns power on and or off of the system handle near Affects gain of shallow echoes for 2D far Affects gain of deeper echoes
24. arge in about 3 hours To use AC power 1 Connect the line cord to the AC power adapter 2 Connect the line cord to a hospital grade electrical outlet 3 Connect the AC power adapter to the system AC line voltage receptacle on the upper left side of the system Figure 4 3 C1 75 Ultrasound System Service Manual Note You must wait approximately 10 seconds after connecting to AC power before turning on the power switch Figure 4 3 System Connections Table 4 1 lists the SonoSite system connections Table 4 1 System Connections NUMBER FEATURE 1 AC line voltage receptacle 2 Remote control receptacle for an approved printer 3 Video receptacle for an approved VCR printer or external video monitor 4 5 Upgrading the System Software Transducers that you receive from SonoSite may contain either required or optional upgrades to the system software that resides on your SonoSite system Whenever you connect a transducer to a SonoSite system the system communicates with a transducer to determine if the transducer contains software that would upgrade the system CAUTION gt Initiating any upgrade of the system software erases any images stored on your system Do not upgrade the system software until you have determined that any stored images are no longer needed Chapter 4 Setup and Operation 31 32 To upgrade the system software 1 When you first connect a transducer with new software and tu
25. arger If the battery is dual battery charger is properly installed and the defective yellow light still flashes call SonoSite or your local representative Green Lit The battery is fully charged and is ready for use The SiteCharge dual battery charger can charge one or two batteries in less than four and a half hours depending on the discharge state of the battery Yellow Green Off Battery is defective Call SonoSite technical support Note If the ambient temperature is below 32 F 0 C or above 113 F 45 C the charger may suspend charging due to an over under temperature condition and the green light will be lit Battery operating time may be reduced Using System Setup CAUTION gt If the video format on the system is changed you will need to turn the system power off and then on If you do not do this artifacts may appear in your images System setup is used to customize the system It is available by pressing patient and selecting system setup System setup includes settings for image orientation four selections the caliper line that connects the measurement calipers on off thermal index selection TIs TIb and pictographs on off System setup also includes screen information settings that allow you to show or hide the following items the optimize icon the time the memory icon and the patient name You can also set the audible beep sleep delay power delay and the date time Additionally s
26. aring as settings are recommended for use with the system The printer is ready to print 7 Press patient to resume imaging Setting Up A Recommended VCR To set up a recommended VCR 1 Connect a recommended VCR to the system using the recommended video cable The receptacle is on the left side of the system There is one connection required VIDEO OUT 3 in Figure 4 6 2 Turn on the VCR Refer to the VCR manufacturer s instructions for specific VCR information 3 Press patient A menu appears on which is listed system setup Chapter 4 Setup and Operation 41 er oe Select system setup A menu appears on which is listed video printer calcs f keys Select video printer calcs f keys Select the appropriate video format NTSC or PAL Press patient to resume imaging Use the controls on the VCR to record the image display A separate video monitor connected to the VCR is required for playing the recording 4 9 7 Setting Up A Recommended Video Monitor External To set up a recommended video monitor external 1 Connect a recommended video monitor to the system using the recommended video cable The receptacle is on the left side of the system There is one connection required VIDEO OUT 3 in Figure 4 6 Turn on the video monitor Refer to the video monitor manufacturer s instructions for specific information 4 9 8 Setting Up Function Key Assignments To set up function key assignments Fun
27. be usable until a valid license key has been entered Grace period time is not consumed while the system is powered off or when it is in sleep mode Whenever the system is running in the grace period the grace period time remaining is available on the license update screen For information on displaying the license update screen refer to Chapter 4 6 1 1 Displaying the System Information Screen on page 35 CAUTION gt When the grace period expires all system functions except for licensing will become unavailable until a valid license key is entered into the system Chapter 1 Introduction 3 C1 75 Ultrasound System Service Manual 2 1 Safety Please read this information before using the SonoSite ultrasound system It applies to the ultrasound system transducers peripherals and accessories A WARNING describes precautions necessary to prevent injury or loss of life A CAUTION describes precautions necessary to protect the products Electrical Safety This system meets EN60601 1 Class I internally powered equipment requirements and Type BF isolated patient applied parts safety requirements This system complies with the applicable medical equipment requirements published in the Canadian Standards Association CSA European Norm Harmonized Standard and Underwriters Laboratories UL safety standards See Chapter 3 5 System Specifications on page 22 For maximum safety observe the following warnings and cautions
28. ction keys 1 through 6 can be assigned text for quick and easy labeling of images 1 Press patient A menu appears on which is listed system setup 2 Select system setup A menu appears on which is listed video printer calcs f keys 3 Select video printer calcs f keys 4 Select function key assignment A menu appears which lists function keys fl through f6 5 The data entry cursor appears next to fl 6 Type in your text Use the arrow and space keys to correct mistakes 7 Press enter to move to the next field Continue to assign text to the remaining function keys as desired 8 Select a new exam type to assign function key text and repeat the steps above or 42 select done when finished Refer to the SonoSite 180 or SonoHeart User Guide for how to use the assigned function keys C1 75 Ultrasound System Service Manual 4 9 9 Changing All System Setups to the Default Settings WARNING gt An accurate date and time are critical for accurate obstetrics calculations Verify that the date and time are accurate before each use of the system To change all system setups to the default settings 1 Turn the system off 2 Connect the system to AC power see Section 4 4 Using AC Power on page 30 3 Simultaneously press and release 1 and the power switch The system beeps several times and then the image display appears with all default settings 4 Reset the system settings see Section 4 9 Using System Setup on p
29. ctor cable interface gt Do not use solvents such as thinner or benzene or abrasive cleaners on any part of the system gt Remove the battery from the system if the system is not likely to be used for some time gt Do not spill liquid on the system gt The top membrane of the phantom is delicate and can be damaged if handled improperly Only use minimum force when coupling the transducer to the phantom gt Do not handle PCBs without proper static protection Damage to components may result from improper handling gt Damage to the system may occur if the system is incorrectly assembled configured or the system is connected to an improper power source gt Do not touch the scanhead connector pins Battery Safety Observe the following to ensure that the battery does not burst ignite or generate heat or fumes WARNINGS gt gt vw vvvvvvv The battery has a safety device Do not disassemble or alter the battery Charge the batteries only when the ambient temperature is between 32 and 104 F 0 and 40 C Do not short circuit the battery by directly connecting the positive and negative terminals with metal objects Do not heat the battery or discard it in a fire Do not expose the battery to temperatures over 140 F 60 C Keep it away from fire and other heat sources Do not charge the battery near a heat source such as a fire or heater Do not leave the battery in direct sunlight Rechar
30. d the new software the following message displays Successful upgrade If the software upgrade is unsuccessful the system displays an error code and you must contact SonoSite technical support For U S customers call 1 877 657 8118 For international customers call 1 425 951 1330 or contact your local representative 4 Select reboot to restart your system During the restart the initial system screen will show two progress indicator bars These progress indicator bars are present while the system is replacing its operating software and will disappear when the process is completed C1 75 Ultrasound System Service Manual 4 6 4 6 1 When the operating software has been replaced the system will present you with the license update screen so that you may license the software At this point the software upgrade process is complete but the system software is not yet licensed The following section explains how to license your software Obtaining A License Key A license key is required to update your SonoSite system To obtain a license key do one of the following USA Canada Customers e Technical support 1 877 657 8118 e Technical support fax and email 1 425 951 6700 service sonosite com e SonoSite website www sonosite com International Customers e Call your local representative or 1 425 951 1330 To receive a license key you will need to provide the following information which is displayed on the system informat
31. e part household bleach 5 25 6 sodium hypochlorite to nine parts water The solution may be sprayed or wiped onto the work surface and allowed to air dry Chapter 5 Cleaning and Disinfecting 43 44 5 3 Use these recommendations when cleaning or disinfecting your ultrasound system transducers and accessories This chapter is intended to assist in effective cleaning and disinfection It is also intended to protect the system and transducers against damage during cleaning or disinfection For more information about cleaning or disinfection solutions or ultrasound gels used with the transducer call SonoSite technical support or your local representative For information about a specific product call the product manufacturer Recommended Disinfectants For a list of disinfectants recommended for use on the SonoSite ultrasound system and transducers see the SonoSite Ultrasound System User Guide C1 75 Ultrasound System Service Manual 6 1 6 2 6 3 Troubleshooting System and Subsystem Diagnosis This section covers basic diagnostic and troubleshooting procedures you may need if the system is not operating properly To diagnose system failures consult Table 6 1 and the referenced diagnostic figures that follow Table 6 1 Troubleshooting Subassemblies and Diagnostic Figures SUBASSEMBLIES DIAGNOSTIC FIGURES Display Figure 6 2 External Display Figure 6 3 Keyboard Figure 6 4 Trackball Figure 6 5
32. e your hand beneath the battery If it falls to the floor it could be damaged or cause personal injury If the battery is being installed for the first time it will need to be charged To remove the battery 1 Press and hold the power switch for one second to turn off the system 2 Locate the battery compartment at the bottom of the system 3 Ifyou are holding the system place your hand beneath the battery to ensure that it does not fall out upon release 4 Press the battery release button lower right side to release the battery C1 75 Ultrasound System Service Manual 4 3 To install the battery 1 Locate the battery compartment at the bottom of the system Figure 4 2 2 Install a new battery label side up into the battery compartment by pushing it into the compartment until it clicks into place Do not force the battery into the compartment check the battery orientation if the battery is difficult to install Ensure that both sides of the battery are fully connected and that the battery release button is not pressed heben tunen ie m er 4 x SS eng eS ee me 3 AUBLIVO NONN ALI 2007000 AMA u opun VSN 4000 VM nonoa str aIgOUOS 10 POANIUINULN Figure 4 2 Inserting the Battery Turning the System On and Off When turning power on or off you must press and hold the power switch for approximately one second before the system responds This feature prevents battery discharge resulting
33. ed printer Video receptacle for an approved VCR printer or external video monitor Chapter 4 Setup and Operation 37 38 4 8 Using the SiteCharge Dual Battery Charger To use the SiteCharge dual battery charger 1 Connect the power adapter to the SiteCharge dual battery charger Figure 4 7 2 Connect the AC line cord to a power receptacle When the blue SonoSite logo on the front of the SiteCharge dual battery charger lights it indicates that the power is on 3 Insert one or two batteries into the SiteCharge dual battery charger the batteries only fit one way Refer to Table 4 3 for SiteCharge dual battery charger information Note When the battery reaches full charge the green LED will be lit Figure 4 7 SiteCharge Dual Batter Charger C1 75 Ultrasound System Service Manual 4 9 Table 4 3 SiteCharge Dual Battery Charger LEDs LIGHT COLOR NEXT TO STATUS INDICATES SOLUTION BATTERY Yellow Lit The battery is charging It may take up to 60 seconds for the yellow light to come on depending on the discharge state of the battery Yellow Lit When lit for more than six Remove and reinsert the same hours charging will be battery If the battery is not suspended fully charged within another six hours call SonoSite or your local representative Yellow Flashing The battery is not properly Re install the battery into the installed SiteCharge dual battery The battery or the SiteCharge ch
34. eeseseeeeeeeesees 38 4 9 1 Setting the Date and Time cece eecceteeeeeeteceeeeeeeeeees 39 4 9 2 Setting the Sleep Delay nnnnneeeennneennennnen 39 4 9 3 Setting the Power Delay 39 4 9 4 Setting the Audible Beep nennen 39 4 9 5 Setting Up A Recommended Printer 40 4 9 6 Setting Up A Recommended VER 40 4 9 7 Setting Up A Recommended Video Monitor External 41 4 9 8 Setting Up Function Key Assignments ceenneen 41 4 9 9 Changing All System Setups to the Default Settings 41 Cleaning and Disinfecting 43 5 1 Universal Precautions cenessenenenssensennennnnnen 43 5 2 Receipt of Suspected Contaminated Materials 43 5 3 Recommended Disinfectants nenennsnne 44 Troubleshooting 45 6 1 System and Subsystem Diagnosis cennnneneenennnneen 45 6 2 Subassembly Replacement ccccccsseesceeeteeeeeeeeeeseeeeeessees 45 6 3 Test Equipment ccceccessecsseceeeeeeceeseceecacenaecnseeneeeeneensees 45 6 4 Eaire Sarena E A aim O SE A ai 46 64l Displays aaa a ance aaas 46 6 4 2 Control Panel ask a a 46 6 43 Trackballs sn ee e a E ENS ASe 46 644 Mam PEBA nerien inean aa aat 46 6 4 5 Clearing the Main PCBA Failure nenn 47 6 4 6 Batte yoan id heen oe ahead 47 Replacement Procedures 55 7 2 DISplayc eanna aa etal en ek ead 55 PAA Required Parts sa rasanten a 55 7 1 2 Required Tools and Materials 55 7 1 3 Removing the Di
35. em in the SiteStand or on a flat hard surface to allow air flow past the connector CAUTION gt The electrical contacts inside the system transducer receptacle may be damaged by foreign material or by rough handling Do not touch the electrical contacts Keep foreign material out of the receptacle Keep a transducer connected to the system whenever possible To connect the transducer 1 On the transducer connector pull the lever up and rotate it clockwise until it snaps to a stop Figure 4 1 The lever should be easy to move Do not force the lever 2 Align the transducer connector with the transducer receptacle on the rear of the system and insert it by pushing the transducer connector into the transducer receptacle The transducer connector should be easy to insert Do not force the transducer connector 3 Turn the lever counterclockwise until it snaps to a stop Chapter 4 Setup and Operation 27 28 4 2 4 Press the lever down until it snaps into place securing the transducer connector to the system Transducer connector lever Transducer receptacle Figure 4 1 Connecting the Transducer To remove the transducer 1 On the transducer connector pull the lever up and rotate it clockwise until it snaps to a stop Figure 4 1 2 Carefully pull the transducer connector away from the system Removing and Installing the Battery WARNING gt Ifyou are holding the system when you remove the battery plac
36. equired Tools and Materials e A 1 Phillips screwdriver 7 0 in 17 8 cm 177 8 mm e A torque driver 2 0 10 0 in lb 0 23 1 1 newton meter e An anti static mat e A wrist grounding strap CAUTION gt Always use correct ESD procedures ESD damage is cumulative and may not be noticeable at first ESD symptoms may be first exhibited as a slight degradation of performance or image quality Chapter 7 Replacement Procedures 55 7 1 3 Removing the Display 1 Press the battery release on the lower right side of the system to remove the system battery 2 Usea l Phillips screwdriver to remove the two screws in the battery compartment which releases the Control Panel from the top housing Figure 7 1 Screws 2 Battery compartment d s 3 Insert an anti static mat between the Control Panel and the Display to prevent damaging the Display Figure 7 2 Figure 7 1 Removing the Control Panel 4 Lay the Control Panel over onto the Display to expose the wire harness and flex circuits 5 Carefully disconnect the 100 pin flex circuit from the bottom module 6 Disconnect the Display Wire Harness and unlatch two flex circuits connectors from the Control Panel Figure 7 2 7 Set the Control Panel aside C1 75 Ultrasound System Service Manual 100 pin flex circuit Anti static mat 40 pin flex circuit 40 pin flex circuit Figure 7 2 Disconnecting the Displa
37. erMap DCPD Note Use the RMI 425 Doppler Phantom or the RMI 1425A Doppler Phantom 1 2 3 Connect any transducer and set up the system for PowerMap DCPD mode Press and release function Press and release 0 twice The PowerMap DCPD image appears In PowerMap DCPD imaging repeat these steps to return to 2D imaging To move the PowerMap DCPD image e Use the trackball to move the PowerMap DCPD image While you are moving the PowerMap DCPD image you will see an outline of the new position moving on the display When you stop moving the new position will display the PowerMap DCPD image The size of the PowerMap DCPD image is fixed There is no control with which to change it To adjust PowerMap DCPD gain e Turn gain clockwise to increase the amount of PowerMap DCPD gain While in PowerMap DCPD imaging near and far affect only the 2D image they do not affect the PowerMap DCPD image Turn gain counterclockwise to decrease the amount of PowerMap DCPD gain Image the vessel using a Doppler phantom Verify that as the gain controls are increased and decreased there is a corresponding increase and decrease in the Doppler echo intensity Verify that there is no flow outside of the vessel Save a PowerMap DCPD image by pressing freeze and then save Image Quality Verification Test To test the image quality e Products that have had subassemblies replaced or have otherwise been disassembled must have an Image Q
38. ery is fully charged A solid dark gray battery icon in the lower right portion of the system display indicates a low battery A solid white battery icon indicates approximately 10 minutes of battery life remaining A flashing white battery icon indicates approximately 5 minutes of battery life remaining The system will operate on a fully charged battery for 1 5 to 4 hours depending upon use Ensure the battery is charged at all times to provide the longest possible battery operation You can set the sleep delay and power delay in system setup to prolong battery life See Section 4 9 Using System Setup on page 39 When the system is not likely to be used for some time to prevent total battery discharge remove the battery from the system To charge the battery CAUTION gt Charge batteries only when the ambient temperature is between 32 and 104 F 0 and 40 C 1 Connect the line cord of the power adapter to a hospital grade electrical outlet 2 Connect the AC power adapter to the power receptacle on the system 1 Figure 4 6 and Table 4 2 3 Disconnect the system from AC power Note It takes about three hours to charge a battery when the system is off 4 Turn the system on to check the battery charge C1 75 Ultrasound System Service Manual Figure 4 6 System Connections Table 4 2 System Connections Number 1 Feature DC line voltage receptacle 2 Remote control receptacle for an approv
39. evel e All LEDs lit mean the system battery is fully charged e Some LEDs lit mean the system battery is partially charged Table 3 4 contains the charging requirements for the system Table 3 4 System Charging Requirements SYSTEM CHARGING PARAMETER SPECIFICATION Charge time to 80 capacity 3 hours 77 F 25 C internal charger with the system off Charge time to 80 capacity 12 hours 77 F 25 C internal charger with the system on External Power The external power connection provides external power to the system via the power adapter External power charges the battery pack and powers the system in low battery conditions Chapter 3 System Overview 19 3 4 6 1 External System Connections Figure 3 5 shows the following external system connections e An AC line voltage receptacle 1 connects the system to an power adapter e A remote control receptacle 2 connects the system to a recommended printer e A video receptacle 3 provides a composite video signal for a recommended VCR video printer or monitor 1 2 3 Figure 3 5 External System Connections 3 4 7 Power Adapter CAUTION gt Use only the specified SonoSite power adapter The SonoSite system can be powered by a universal power adapter 50 60 Hz 100 240 VAC When the system is plugged into a wall outlet the battery pack simultaneously recharges Recharging a battery which is not fully discharged will not decrease battery l
40. for 2D gain Affects overall gain in 2D and CPD gain in CPD menu controls Press patient to access system menus optimize depth and zoom Provides an image optimization menu changes the display depth increases the image size to 2x 7 trackball Moves objects on the image display 8 patient Displays the system menus 9 function key f1 through f6 Assigns text for quick labeling of images 10 battery charge indicators All LEDs lit indicate a fully charged battery 11 LCD liquid crystal display monitor Controls LCD brightness brightness control 12 LCD monitor contrast control Controls LCD contrast 13 LCD monitor Adjustable liquid crystal display monitor 14 cine arrows and freeze control Press to move either way through the cine series of images 15 battery release Press to release the battery Accessories This section describes the following optional SonoSite system accessories that may be included with the system SiteStand Mobile Docking Station WARNING gt To avoid the risk of electrical shock use commercial grade peripherals recommended by SonoSite on battery power only Do not connect these products to the AC mains IEC power receptacles on the SiteStand when using the system to scan or diagnose a patient subject Contact SonoSite or your local representative for a listing ofthe commercial grade peripherals available from or recommended by SonoSite Do not use the system if it exhibi
41. from accidentally turning the system on It also prevents accidentally turning the system off during an exam The first time you turn on the system set the date and time See Setting the Date and Time on page 40 CAUTION gt Do not use the system if an error message appears on the image display Note the error code Call SonoSite technical support or contact your local representative When an error code occurs turn off the system by pressing and holding the power switch until the system powers down Chapter 4 Setup and Operation 29 30 4 4 To turn on power 1 Locate the power switch on the back of the left side of the system handle See Figure 3 2 SonoSite Ultrasound System Controls on page 14 2 Press and hold the power switch until the system beeps or until you see the image display 3 Release the power switch To turn off power 1 Press and hold the power switch You will hear the system emit two sets of high low beeps The system powers off after the second set of beeps 2 Release the power switch To wake up the system e The system has a sleep delay which is invoked based on the sleep delay system setup When the battery charge indicators are blinking but the other system lighting is off press any system control to wake up the system Using AC Power The battery charges while using the system on AC power If the system is off and connected to AC power a fully discharged battery will ch
42. g parts are available for purchase separately 1 P00093 e retaining ring P00725 screw k25x16 cross recess panhead C1 75 Ultrasound System Service Manual A 6 Main PCBA For replacement procedures see Chapter 7 4 Main PCBA on page 70 BR WD ci MAIN amp Appendix A Parts List 89 90 Table A 4 Main PCBA NUMBER NUMBER DESCRIPTION P03481 Service assembly PCB C1 8 main Please specific language and system type SonoHeart or 180 when ordering P00346 screw K25 x 12 cross recess panhead 1 P00441 screw flathead 6 32 ss 3 8 2 P00354 backer plate 3 P00353 wear plate 4 P00524 screw shoulder thrust plate 5 P00029 assembly flex circuit 100 pin 6 P00709 gasket nest frame 7 P00364 connector interposer 8 P00646 spring thrust plate 047 wire 9 P00351 nest frame assembly cast C1 75 Ultrasound System Service Manual A 7 Power Supply and Power Cable Table A 5 Power Supply and Power Cable FIND PART NUMBER NUMBER DESC Ren 1 P00538 power supply 85 264 VAC 50 60HZ 16V 45W 2 P00848 power cable north america Appendix A Parts List 91 92 A 8 Video and Printer Cables 2 1 3 4 Table A 6 Video and Printer Cables INDEX PART NUMBER NUMBER DESCRIPTION 1 P00537 control cable printer 2 P01167 video cable rca stereo 3 P01111 video cable rca rca 4 P00536 video cable printer
43. g tables contain all the replaceable parts for the SonoSite ultrasound system All quantities are one unless otherwise noted Ordering Replacement Parts To order parts contact SonoSite Technical Support as indicated in Chapter 8 6 Returning Products to SonoSite on page 83 Appendix A Parts List 85 86 A 3 Display LLLI 4 Table A 1 Display FIND PART NUMBER NUMBER DESCRIHTION P00747 service assembly display sonosite 180 P01015 service assembly display sonoheart Note The following parts are available for purchase separately 1 P00318 flex circuit display 2 P00806 knob tgc assembly 3 P00457 label sonosite logo 3 P00906 label sonoheart logo 4 P00044 assembly display 180 P00343 hinge display P00518 screw k30x14 cross recess panhead tf C1 75 Ultrasound System Service Manual A 4 Control Panel Table A 2 Control Panel PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION P00735 service assembly control panel english P00736 service assembly control panel french P00737 service assembly control panel german P00740 service assembly control panel italian P00739 service assembly control panel portuguese P00738 service assembly control panel spanish Appendix A Parts List 87 88 A 5 Trackball Table A 3 Trackball FIND PART NUMBER NUMBER DESCRIPTION P00741 service assembly trackball Note The followin
44. ge the battery only with the SiteCharge dual battery charger or the system Do not pierce the battery with a sharp object hit it or step on it Do not use a damaged battery Do not solder a battery Chapter 2 Safety 7 2 3 When connecting the battery to the SiteCharge dual battery charger or to the system never reverse the polarity of the battery terminals gt The polarity of the battery terminals are fixed and cannot be switched or reversed Do not force the battery into the system or the SiteCharge dual battery charger gt Do not connect the battery to an electrical power outlet gt Donot continue recharging the battery if it does not recharge after two successive six hour charging cycles CAUTIONS To avoid the battery bursting igniting or fumes from the battery observe the following precautions gt gt Do not immerse the battery in water or allow it to get wet Do not put the battery into a microwave oven or pressurized container If the battery leaks or emits an odor remove it from all possible flammable sources If the battery emits an odor or heat is deformed or discolored or in any way appears abnormal during use recharging or storage immediately remove it and stop using it If you have any questions about the battery consult SonoSite technical support or your local representative Store the battery between 4 F and 140 F 20 C and 60 C Use only SonoSite batteries Biological Safety
45. hoes start to break up and tissue definition is lost Table 8 2 Imaging Performance IMAGING PERFORMANCE C60 ICT C15 L38 2D Penetration 11 5 cm 6 0 cm 19 0 cm 6cm Additional Performance Tests CPD To test CPD Note Use the RMI 425 Doppler Phantom or the RMI 1425A Doppler Phantom 1 Connect any transducer and set up the system for CPD mode 2 Press and release function 3 Press and release 0 The CPD image appears In CPD imaging repeat these steps to return to 2D imaging To move the CPD image e Use the trackball to move the CPD image While you are moving the CPD image you will see an outline of the new position moving on the display When you stop moving the new position will display the CPD image The size of the CPD image is fixed There is no control with which to change it To adjust CPD gain e Turn gain clockwise to increase the amount of CPD gain While in CPD imaging near and far affect only the 2D image they do not affect the CPD image Turn gain counterclockwise to decrease the amount of CPD gain 4 Image the vessel using a Doppler phantom Verify that as the gain controls are increased and decreased there is a corresponding increase and decrease in the Doppler echo intensity Verify that there is no flow outside of the vessel 5 Save a CPD image by pressing freeze and then save C1 75 Ultrasound System Service Manual 8 5 2 8 5 3 8 5 4 PowerMap DCPD To test Pow
46. ife The ambient temperature shall be between 32 and 104 F 0 and 40 C to successfully charge a battery To maintain battery charge attach the power adapter to the system whenever the system is not in use C1 75 Ultrasound System Service Manual 3 4 8 3 4 8 1 3 4 8 2 3 4 8 3 3 4 9 Power Cord Table 3 5 provides power cord specifications Table 3 5 Power Cord Specifications FEMALE BONFGU LENGTH RATING MALE PLUG CONNEC ARTRO MARKING RATION VALS TOR 100 120 VAC 9ft 10 in 250 VAC MA 5 15P CEE 22 UL Manufac 60 Hz Hospital grade molded on CSA turer grounding type Agency molded on Approvals 230 VAC 50 Hz 3 m 250 VAC CEE 7 VII CEE 22 EU Manufac PAL grounding type molded on turer 230 VAC 60 Hz with 4 8 mm pins Agency molded on Approvals Cables Video This video cable 10 ft 3 1 m connects the system to the external monitor or video printer It has RCA to BNC connectors This video cable 10 ft 3 1 m connects the system to the Sony GV 900 Digital Video Recorder It has RCA to RCA connectors This video cable 6 ft 1 8 m connects the system to the Casio EV 660 Handheld Monitor It has RCA to Stereo connectors Printer Control The printer control cable 10 ft 3 1 m connects the system to the video printer It has mini jack to mini jack connectors AC Power Extension The AC power extension cable 1 ft 0 3 m connects the power supply to the S
47. includes a cable for a VGA connection and a power supply 100 240V AC input 12V DC output C1 75 Ultrasound System Service Manual SiteStand display SonoSite system Sleeve Printer tray SiteStand Height adjustment pedal Locking levers Figure 3 3 SiteStand with Display Chapter 3 System Overview 17 18 3 4 3 3 4 4 SiteCharge Dual Battery Charger The SiteCharge dual battery charger Figure 3 4 can charge two lithium ion batteries simultaneously It indicates the following states for each battery charging state charging fault condition and charged state It charges a completely discharged six cell battery in approximately 3 5 hours The ambient temperature of the SiteCharge dual battery charger should be between 32 to 104 F 0 to 40 C for charging to be successful Table 3 2 describes the LEDs and their corresponding system states Power adapter Green LEDs Yellow LEDs Batteries SiteCharge dual battery charger Figure 3 4 SiteCharge Dual Battery Charger with Batteries and Power Adapter Table 3 2 Charger LED Colors and Battery States CHARGER LED COLOR BATTERY STATE Yellow The battery is charging Green The battery is charged Flashing yellow The charger has detected a system fault If the charger detects a system fault the yellow LED on the charger will light Reseat the battery to clear the fault If the fault continues replace the ba
48. ing 29 release 15 removing 28 safety 7 specifications 24 storage and shipping 23 battery charger See SiteStand dual battery charger battery charging test 82 battery pack operating specifications 19 biological safety 8 C C15 4 2 MHz 15mm 1 C60 5 2 MHz 60mm 1 cables video 21 22 cautions 6 cine arrows and freeze controls 15 cleaning and disinfecting 43 44 precautions 43 Color Power Doppler adjusting gain 80 81 see imaging modes 1 contaminated materials receipt of 43 control panel assembly 60 failures 46 removing 60 replacing 63 required parts 60 required tools 60 control subsystem 12 controls optimize 15 conventions 2 D date and time setting 39 default settings changing to 41 depth 15 diagnosis figures 45 disinfectants recommended 44 display diagnosis figures 48 failures 46 display assembly 55 removing 56 replacing 58 required parts 55 required tools and materials 55 display subsystem 12 E electrical safety 5 specifications 23 electrostatic discharge ESD 6 environmental specifications 23 equipment protection 7 error message 6 what to do 6 external power 19 power supply 20 99 F far 15 fetal tables 22 function keys 15 setting up 41 G gain 15 grace period 3 time remaining 3 H humidity limits 23 ICT 7 4 MHz 11mm 1 image quality verification test 81 review 81 storage 23 imaging modes specified 22 imaging modes 2D 1 Color P
49. introduced with a statement in bold face type that ends with a colon For example To read this user guide When the steps in the operating instructions must be performed in a specific order the steps are numbered Bulleted lists present information in a list they do not imply a sequence Screen display text is shown in Arial 10 pt For example Successful upgrade The left side of the system is to your left as you face the system The system handle is at the top of the system the battery compartment is at the bottom of the system Note A note draws attention to information that is a general rule for a procedure or is an exception to a rule noncritical information of general interest C1 75 Ultrasound System Service Manual 1 5 1 6 About the System Software The SonoSite system contains software that controls its operation From time to time SonoSite provides new software for use with the system Transducers that you receive from SonoSite may include new software for the SonoSite system This software may be either required or optional When the new software is required you must install it if you wish to use the new software features e g new transducer If you choose not to install it you must remove the transducer and replace it with one that is compatible with the software that is currently installed in the system When the software is optional you can either install it or choose to use the existing software If y
50. ion screen of your system except for the name of the person installing the upgrade and the system serial number e Name of the person installing the upgrade e System serial number SN located on the back of your system e License Update number e ARM Ver version PCBA Serial No number See Section 4 6 1 1 Displaying the System Information Screen on page 35 If the system is on and the grace period expires the license information screen can be displayed from the system information screen Installing A License Key When you have obtained a license key for the software you must enter it into the system Once a valid license key has been entered the system remains licensed until the next time the system software is upgraded 1 Turn on the system If the software is not yet licensed the license update screen displays Figure 4 4 The license update screen displays the following information the License Update number the ARM Ver version the PCBA Serial No number the SonoSite web site address and telephone number the license number the Chapter 4 Setup and Operation 33 34 register later or done button and the grace period time remaining on your system License Update 019521587209 ARM Ver 02 40 006 010 PCBA Serial No See enclosed instructions visit us at www sonosite com or call us at 1 888 482 9449 License number u done 2000Jun02 14 00 Figure 4 4 License Update Screen Note
51. is a naturally occurring phenomenon ESD is common in conditions of low humidity which can be caused by heating or air conditioning Static shock is a discharge of the electrical energy from a charged body to a lesser or non charged body The degree of discharge can be significant enough to cause damage to a transducer or an ultrasound system The following precautions can help reduce ESD anti static spray on carpets anti static spray on linoleum and anti static mats Do not use the system if an error message appears on the image display note the error code call SonoSite technical support or your local representative turn off the system by pressing and holding the power switch until the system powers down 6 10 seconds To avoid increasing the system and transducer connector temperature do not block the airflow to the ventilation holes on the back of the system C1 75 Ultrasound System Service Manual 2 1 1 2 2 Equipment Protection To protect your ultrasound system transducer and accessories follow these precautions CAUTIONS gt Excessive bending or twisting of cables can cause a failure or intermittent operation gt Improper cleaning or disinfecting of any part of the system can cause permanent damage For cleaning and disinfecting instructions see refer to the SonoSite Ultrasound System User Guide gt Do not submerge the transducer connector in solution The cable is not liquid tight beyond the transducer conne
52. iteStand Video The system has one internal video path and one external video port The internal video is generated for input to a display The external video is composite interlaced video Any image that displays on the system display module can be recorded on a VCR printed or displayed on an external monitor The external video may be connected to a variety of devices such as a monitor video printer or VCR The video output is either NTSC or PAL format which is user configurable in system setups Chapter 3 System Overview 21 22 3 4 9 1 3 5 3 5 1 3 5 2 3 5 3 3 5 4 Video Port Cable The video cable has a 75 ohm impedance and is shielded Table 3 6 provides video cable signal specifications Table 3 6 Video Cable Signal CONNECTOR PIN SIGNAL Center conductor Video Shield Signal ground System Specifications This section provides specifications for the SonoSite ultrasound system Physical Dimensions Height 13 3 in 33 8 cm Width 7 6 in 19 3 cm Depth 2 5 in 6 35 cm Weight 5 4 lbs 2 46 kg with the C60 5 2 MHz transducer connected Monitor Height 4 3 in 10 9 cm Width 3 1 in 7 9 cm Diagonal 5 in 12 7 cm Brightness control Contrast control Transducers C60 5 2 MHz 60 mm curved array C15 4 2 MHz 15 mm micro curved array ICT 7 4 MHz 11 mm intracavitary L38 10 5 MHz 38 mm linear array Imaging Modes 2D Imaging 256 gray shades CPD Imaging 64 c
53. iver to tighten the four screws securing the Trackball Figure 7 13 Torque the screws to 3 6 in lb 0 4 newton meter Screws 4 art Figure 7 13 Securing the Trackball 5 Place the foam backing on the Trackball Figure 7 14 Foam backing s ee NETT x Figure 7 14 Placing the Foam Backing Chapter 7 Replacement Procedures 67 68 6 Turn the Control Panel over and install the new trackball retaining ring Use your fingers to press and turn the ring slightly clockwise until it locks into place Figure 7 15 Trackball retaining ring bhid e a Figure 7 15 Installing the Trackball Retaining Ring 7 Turn the Trackball over and secure the Trackball Wire Harness to the Control Panel 8 Place the Control Panel onto the Display 9 Install the Display Wire Harness and the two 40 pin flex circuits Figure 7 16 10 Replace the 100 pin flex circuit on the bottom module 100 pin flex circuit 30 pin flex circuits 2 Figure 7 16 Installing the Display Wire Harness and Flex Circuits 11 Carefully replace the Control Panel by inserting the tabs on the top of the Control Panel into the slots C1 75 Ultrasound System Service Manual 12 Set the Control Panel into place and replace the two screws inside the battery compartment Figure 7 17 Torque the screws to 7 1 in lb 0 8 newton meter Screws 2 Battery compartment Figure 7 17 Replacing the Control Panel 13 Pl
54. ls 64 transducer 22 acquisition subsystem 11 C15 4 2 MHz 15mm 22 C60 5 2 MHz 60mm 22 connecting 27 ICT 7 4 MHz 11mm 22 removing 28 servicing 74 specifications 22 troubleshooting 45 53 failures 46 test equipment 45 U universal precautions 43 user interface subsystem 12 V VCRs setting up 40 video 21 cable signals 22 internal 22 output tests 82 video output configuring 21 NTSC 21 PAL 21 W warnings 5 with 17 Z zoom 15 C1 75 Ultrasound System Service Manual
55. ly be verified using the recommended video monitor printer or VCRs C1 75 Ultrasound System Service Manual To test the video output 1 Attach an external video monitor to the video connector using the video cable 2 Turn on the system power and verify that the video on the external monitor matches the video on the system display 3 Ifthe video does not appear similar or there is no display on the external monitor refer to Chapter 6 Troubleshooting on page 45 for troubleshooting procedures 8 6 Returning Products to SonoSite 8 6 1 Contacting SonoSite Technical Support For technical support of any SonoSite product do one of the following For US customers call 1 877 657 8118 For international customers call 425 951 1330 e Connect to SonoSite on the World Wide Web at www sonosite com Select Products then choose Technical Support E mail service sonosite com You will be asked to provide the following information by telephone or e mail e Contact name and phone number e Product name Serial number e Description of the problem 8 6 2 Shipping Instructions A return material authorization number RMA is obtained by contacting SonoSite Contact SonoSite before returning any products Chapter 8 Performance Tests 83 84 C1 75 Ultrasound System Service Manual A Parts List A 1 A 2 This section contains a list of field replaceable parts Replacement Parts List The followin
56. nenneenn een 12 3 1 6 User Interface Subsystem nessenenneeneenneennnee 12 3 1 7 Power Subsystem renen naoi E E nennen 13 3 2 COMPONENtS e a A E AEN 13 3 3 Controlsn 2 nr a A O Eee 13 3 4 ACCESSOTICS ss Rn O a A IHN BEN ENT 15 3 4 1 SiteStand Mobile Docking Station 15 3 4 1 1 SiteLink Image Management Software 16 3 4 1 2 IrfanView Software usessessensenssenseenseennensnnennnnenn 16 3 4 2 SiteStand Display 0 00 ccecccecsesseceteeeseeeeeceeeeeeeeeseeseesseens 16 3 4 3 SiteCharge Dual Battery Charger 18 3 4 4 SitePack Protective Carry Pack 18 3 4 3 Battery Pack Scrims nee 19 3 4 5 1 Battery Charge Indicators neennenennneen 19 34 6 External Power u sense 19 vi 3 4 6 1 External System Connections 20 3 4 7 Power Adapters osasse a Mean ane 20 KAO Cablese nee a a tate e S 21 JABA Vides ansehen 21 34 8 2 Printer Control irinae eier aiet 21 3 4 8 3 AC Power Extension ueeeseeessessnnnennsenneennene nennen 21 BAD Videos dium a 21 3 4 9 1 Video Port Cable eenssennsensnnen 22 3 5 System Specifications ueessnssennsenseesnensnnennnnnnnenne en ensen nen 22 3 5 1 Physical Dimensions usensenenenneenesnneennnnne nen 22 3 9 2 Monitors u ini ansehe 22 S503 Transducers mennar nsn a E E EE E 22 3 5 4 Imaging Modes uuessesnensennennnennneenennne nennen 22 3 5 5 Imaje Storage eenei enii en dees o eis 23 3 5 6 Temperature and Humidi
57. ng Figure 7 6 j Screws 2 re Baies compartment Figure 7 6 Removing the Control Panel C1 75 Ultrasound System Service Manual Insert an anti static mat between the Control Panel and the Display to prevent damaging the Display Carefully lay the Control Panel over onto the Display to expose the Display Wire Harness and the two 40 pin flex circuits Carefully disconnect the 100 pin flex circuit from the bottom module Disconnect the Display Wire Harness and the two 40 pin flex circuits from the Control Panel Figure 7 7 Remove the Control Panel Chapter 7 Replacement Procedures 61 100 pin flex circuit Anti static mat Display Wire Harness 40 pin flex circuits 2 Figure 7 7 Disconnecting the Control Panel 62 C1 75 Ultrasound System Service Manual 7 2 4 Replacing the Control Panel 1 2 3 4 Place the Control Panel onto the Display Install the wire harness and the two 40 pin flex circuits Replace the 100 pin flex circuit on the bottom module Figure 7 7 Carefully replace the Control Panel by inserting the tabs on the top of the assembly into the slots Set the Control Panel into place and use a 1 Phillips screwdriver to replace the two screws inside the battery compartment Torque the screws to 7 1 in lb 0 8 newton meter Figure 7 8 Screws 2 Battery compartment Figure 7 8 Replacing the Control Panel _ 6 Place the battery in the battery com
58. oSite technical support Display To return a failed display contact the Sony Service Center at 714 220 9100 For service ship the display to the original OEM or send Sony displays to the following address Sony Service Center 10833 Valley View Cypress CA 90630 United States VCR To return a failed VCR contact the Sony Service Center at 800 282 2848 or 972 931 2497 For service ship the VCR to the original OEM for service or send Sony VCRs to the following address Sony Electronics Inc 7517 Campbell Road Dallas TX 75248 United States Printer To return a failed printer contact the Sony Service Center at 770 263 9888 For service ship the printer to the original OEM or send Sony printers to the following address Sony Service 3175 A Northwood Parkway Norcross GA 90071 United States Chapter 7 Replacement Procedures 75 76 C1 75 Ultrasound System Service Manual 8 Performance Tests 8 1 8 2 Overview WARNING gt Critical Test Function A failure ofthe system function tested in this section could adversely affect safety or effectiveness ofthe system While performing the steps in this section verify that the images on the system display and on the external monitor are acceptable Verify that all controls operate smoothly over their full range and that the system responds properly To obtain 2D images SonoSite recommends using the RMI 413A Soft Tissue Phantom the RMI 403 GS Multipurpo
59. olors PowerMap DCPD Imaging 64 colors C1 75 Ultrasound System Service Manual 3 5 5 3 5 6 3 5 6 1 3 5 6 2 3 5 6 3 3 5 6 4 3 5 6 5 3 5 6 6 3 5 7 Image Storage Up to 120 images depending on the configuration of the system Cine review Temperature and Humidity Limits System Operating e 50 104 F 10 40 C 15 95 R H e 700 1060hPa 0 7 ATM to 1 05 ATM System Shipping Storage e 31 149 F 35 65 C 15 95 R H e 500 1060hPa 0 5ATM to 1 05 ATM Battery Operating e 50 104 F 10 40 C 15 95 R H Battery Shipping Storage e 4 140 F 20 60 C 0 95 R H Transducers Operating e 50 104 F 10 40 C 15 95 R H Transducers Shipping Storage e 31 149 F 35 65 C 15 95 R H Electrical e System optional 100 120 220 240 Vac 50 60 Hz input 16 0 Vdc output power adapter e SiteCharge dual battery charger input voltage 16 0 Vdc 2 8 A e SiteCharge dual battery charger output voltage 12 6 Vdc 3 0 A 2x e AC power adapter input 100 120 220 240 Vac 50 60 Hz 1 0 0 50 A e AC power adapter output 16 0 Vdc 2 8 A e SiteStand input 100 120 220 240 Vac 50 60 Hz 1 0 0 50 A e SiteStand outputs 16 0 Vdc 2 8 A and 100 120 220 240 Vac 50 60 Hz 1 0 0 50 A 2x e SiteStand display input 12VDC 2 75 A Chapter 3 System Overview 23 24 3 6 3 7 3 7 1 3 7 2 Battery e 6 cell 11 1 Vdc 3 0 amp hours rechargeable lithium ion battery
60. ou choose not to install the software the system will prompt you again whenever the system is started and whenever the transducer is disconnected and then reconnected to the system For more information on software upgrades refer to Chapter 4 5 Upgrading the System Software on page 31 Software Licensing Use of the software that you receive from SonoSite is controlled by a license key A license key is a number sequence containing exactly 12 decimal digits License keys are obtained from SonoSite or from its authorized representatives You must obtain one license key for each system that will use the new software Refer to Chapter 4 6 Obtaining A License Key on page 33 for information on obtaining a license key Software that you receive from SonoSite may be installed and will operate for a short period of time without requiring a valid license key We refer to this period of time as the grace period The grace period is variable When you first install the software the SonoSite system will prompt you for a license key If you have not yet obtained a valid license key you can elect to use the software as long as the grace period time has not been fully consumed We refer to this mode of operation as running in the grace period When the system is running in the grace period all system functions are available As you use the system the grace period is slowly consumed When the grace period has expired the system will not
61. ower Doppler 1 PowerMap Directional Color Power Doppler DCPD 1 introduction 1 33 IrfanView software 16 K keyboard diagnosis figure 50 L L38 10 5 MHz 38 mm 1 22 labeling symbols 9 license key 3 installing 33 obtaining 3 32 license update screen displaying 35 main PCBA 69 74 failures 46 removing 70 replacing 71 required parts 69 required tools 70 menu controls 15 monitor 22 brightness 15 contrast 15 external diagnosis 49 external setup 41 specifications 22 moving image 80 81 N near 15 P parts list 85 95 additional spare parts 94 control panel assembly 87 display assembly 86 main PCBA 89 trackball assembly 88 patient 15 performance tests 77 83 overview 77 peripheral output 82 printer 81 required test equipment 77 video output 82 peripherals 22 75 monitor 75 printer 75 VCR 75 phantoms PFS A 3 1 G2 UHDC Flow System Doppler 77 RMI 1425A Doppler 77 RMI 403 GS Multipurpose 77 RMI 413A Soft Tissue 77 RMI 425 Doppler 77 physical dimensions 22 C1 75 Ultrasound System Service Manual power battery charge indicators 19 battery pack 19 connections 20 external 19 line cord specifications 21 subsystem 13 supply 20 switch 15 turning off 30 turning on 29 power delay setting 39 PowerMap Directional Color Power Doppler DCPD see imaging modes 1 printer control 21 printers setting up 40 test 82 processing subsystem 12 product failures reporting 97 products
62. pack e Run time 1 5 to 4 hours depending upon operating conditions Safety Requirements Meets Electromechanical Safety Standards EN 60601 1 1997 European Norm Medical Electrical Equipment Part 1 General Requirements for Safety EN 60601 1 1 1993 European Norm Medical Electrical Equipment Part 1 General Requirements for Safety Section 1 1 Collateral Standard Safety Requirements for Medical Electrical Systems EN 60601 1 2 1998 European Norm Medical Electrical Equipment General Requirements for Safety Collateral Standard Electromagnetic Compatibility Requirements and Tests C22 2 No 601 1 1998 Canadian Standards Association Medical Electrical Equipment Part 1 General Requirements for Safety CEVIEC 61157 1992 International Electrotechnical Commission Requirements for the Declaration of the Acoustic Output of Medical Diagnostic Ultrasonic Equipment UL 2601 1 1999 Underwriters Laboratories Medical Electrical Equipment Part 1 General Requirements for Safety Meets EMC EMI Standards IEC 61000 4 2 1999 International Electrotechnical Committee Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC Part 4 Testing and Measurement Techniques Section 4 2 Electrostatic Discharge Immunity Test Basic EMC Publication IEC 61000 4 3 1997 International Electrotechnical Committee Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC Part 4 Testing and Measurement Techniques Section 3 Radiated Radio Frequency Electromagnetic Field Immunity Test IEC 610
63. partment 7 8 Turn on the system To verify proper operation of the new Control Panel perform the Control Panel tests in Chapter 8 Performance Tests on page 77 Chapter 7 Replacement Procedures 63 7 3 Trackball 7 3 1 Required Parts e Service Assembly Trackball P00741 7 3 2 Required Tools e e e e e A 1 Phillips screwdriver 7 0 in 17 8 cm 177 8 mm A torque driver 2 0 10 0 in lb 0 2 1 1 newton meter A small blunt punch An anti static mat A wrist grounding strap 7 3 3 Removing the Trackball 1 64 Press the battery release on the lower right side of the system to remove the system battery Use a 1 Phillips screwdriver to remove the two screws in the battery compartment which releases the Control Panel from the top housing Figure 7 8 Insert an anti static mat between the Control Panel and the Display to prevent damaging the Display Lay the Control Panel over onto the Display to expose the wire harness and flex circuits Carefully disconnect the 100 pin flex circuit from the bottom module Disconnect the Display Wire Harness and the two 40 pin flex circuits from the Control Panel Remove the Control Panel Remove the trackball retaining ring Carefully insert the tip of a blunt punch into the indent turn the trackball retaining ring slightly counterclockwise This will release it and allow you to remove it Figure 7 9 C1 75 Ultrasound System Service Man
64. rca bnc C1 75 Ultrasound System Service Manual A 9 SiteCharge Dual Battery Charger with Battery Table A 7 SiteCharge Dual Battery Charger with Battery INDEX PART NUMBER NUMBER DESCRIHTION 1 P00049 battery pack 6 cell lithium ion 2 P00552 battery charger Appendix A Parts List 93 94 A 10 Additional Spare Parts Table A 8 Additional Spare Parts NUMBER NUMBER DESCRIPTION 1 P00104 key on off 2 P00361 foot 3 P01036 assembly pcb dock interface 4 P00362 contact battery clip x3 5 P00360 spring clip 6 P00110 enclosure bottom ui 7 P00301 assembly flex circuit 40 pin 8 P00640 spring battery ejection x2 9 P00356 button release 10 P00357 slide release 11 P00358 retainer slide 12 P00359 pivot slide C1 75 Ultrasound System Service Manual Table A 8 Additional Spare Parts Continued INDEX PART NUMBER NUMBER DESCRIETION P00107 contact dock interface clip not shown P00113 enclosure top UI not shown Appendix A Parts List 95 96 C1 75 Ultrasound System Service Manual Service Event Report The Service Event Report provides information about product failures to the manufacturer and to authorized service facilities which provide approved warranty services for SonoSite products For all repairs completed complete the form and return a copy of it to the following address SonoSite Inc Technic
65. rect Current DC Alternating Current AC ENZ CE marking indicating Manufacturers declaration of C compliance with Annex VII of 93 42 EEC CE marking indicating compliance with Annex II or Annex V and VII of 93 42 EEC certified by the British 0086 Standards Institution Underwriter s Laboratories labeling LISTED UL1950 78BM Q Canadian Standards Agency c us Catalog number REF 2 Serial number type of control number SN Batch code date code or lot code type of control LOT number Chapter 2 Safety 9 10 Table 2 1 Labeling Symbols Continued SYMBOLS DESCRIPTION Collect separately from other household waste see European Commission Directive 93 86 EEC Refer to local regulations for disposal Attention see the User Guide Fragile Date of manufacture Caution hot surface Do not stack over 5 high Do not stack over 10 high 3 00 0 gt ES Paper Recycle U x N Submersible Protected against the effects of temporary immersion Charge battery for 3 hours D h R Cao amp User Guide 1 122192 Power supply 2 Mm Al C gt J Battery 3 Ultrasound gel 4 Electrostatic sensitive devices C1 75 Ultrasound System Service Manual 3 System Overview 3 1 Theory of Operation The SonoSite ultrasound system has seven m
66. rn the system on the following message displays Do you want to upgrade the system software For required upgrades You must either perform the software upgrade or replace the transducer with one that is compatible with the software currently installed on your system Do one of the following e Select no disconnect transducer to reject the system software upgrade e Select yes up to 20 minutes to accept the system software upgrade and go to step 2 For optional upgrades You may either install the new software or continue to use the existing software SonoSite recommends that you install these optional upgrades soon after receiving them Do one of the following e Select no continue to use the system without upgrading e Select yes up to 20 minutes to accept the upgrade and go to step 2 2 When you have accepted the upgrade the system loads the new software and displays the following message Upgrade in progress 20 minutes total Note The system upgrade can take up to 20 minutes however many software upgrades will complete successfully in less time To cancel the upgrade in progress select cancel If this is a required upgrade e The existing software remains installed The system displays the following message Incompatible transducer upgrade the system software If this is an optional upgrade e The existing software remains installed e The system will go to live scan 3 When the system has loade
67. rrected Yes gt Stop Video OK Format No No No Correct Replace 7 No External Monitor A Replace Connect Corrected Monitor Main PCBA Cable J Yes Yes Replace Cable Corrected Yes Corrected Yes e No Replace No Main PCBA Figure 6 3 External Monitor Diagnosis Return Return System to Monitor to SonoSite SonoSite Yes gt Stop Chapter 6 Troubleshooting 49 50 LED Burned Out Key Not Working Replace Control Panel Replace No Main PCBA Corrected Yes Stop Figure 6 4 Return No System to SonoSite Corrected Yes Perform Image Quality Tests Control Panel Diagnosis C1 75 Ultrasound System Service Manual Trackball Movement Erratic Trackball Doesn t Move Cursor Keybd OK No Yes gt Clean Trackball Figure 6 5 Corrected Yes No Replace Trackball Corrected Yes Replace Control Panel No Corrected Yes No Replace Main PCB Corrected Yes No Return System to SonoSite Trackball Diagnosis Chapter 6 Troubleshooting 51 No Indication Of Power When You Press The ON Button Try Battery Power Only i Make Sure Battery Is Fully Inserted a Replace Main PCB 52 Listen For Two Beeps And Look For A Video Display If Sy
68. se Phantom or the equivalent To obtain Power Doppler images SonoSite recommends using the RMI 425 Doppler Phantom the RMI 1425A Doppler Phantom or the equivalent When making penetration measurements on a phantom apply the phantom reference value and tolerance to the measurement Test Equipment e SonoSite ultrasound system with a C60 5 2 MHz transducer RMI 413A Soft Tissue Phantom the RMI 403 GS Multipurpose Phantom or the equivalent RMI 425 Doppler Phantom the RMI 1425A Doppler Phantom or the equivalent Acoustic gel Chapter 8 Performance Tests 77 8 3 8 3 1 8 4 8 4 1 Setting Up Performance Tests To set up the performance tests 1 Attach the C 60 5 2 MHz transducer to the system 2 Select general for optimization and OB for exam type 3 Couple the transducer to the phantom adjusting gain settings and transducer for a proper phantom image e g pins are high level echoes positioned in straight lines cysts are sonolucent edges are sharp and graphite particles of the phantom are mid grays Scan Reference Orientation 1 Verify that the correct transducer name appears in the upper right corner of the system display 2 Verify that the scan plane orientation mark in the image located near the skinline corresponds to element 1 on the transducer This can be tested by putting your finger on the probe and running it across the transducer face Your finger touching the transducer face as indicated abo
69. sed to acquire and display high resolution real time 2D Color Power Doppler CPD and PowerMap PM Directional Color Power Doppler DCPD ultrasound images The system has cine review image zoom labeling biopsy measurements and calculations image storage and review printing and recording capabilities Currently the system supports the following broadband transducers e C60 5 2 MHz 60 mm curved array e C15 4 2 MHz 15 mm curved array e ICT 7 4 MHz 11 mm intracavitary array e L38 10 5 MHz 38 mm linear array System Components The SonoSite system comprises the following components e ahand carried ultrasound system e a transducer e a power adapter Chapter 1 Introduction 1 1 3 1 4 The SonoSite system may include the following optional accessories e e e SiteStand mobile docking station SiteStand display SiteCharge dual battery charger SiteLink software ScanPack quick access carrier SitePack protective carrying case Power adapter extra Battery extra Video cables 3 Printer control cable Power cord AIUM Ultrasound Medical Safety Guidance document SonoSite 180 or SonoHeart User Guide Audience The intended audience of this manual is properly trained field and in house service personnel Conventions Used in This Manual These conventions are used in this manual e Control names and references to display elements are presented in bold face type Operating instructions are
70. splay cccccccsssessceeeceseeeeeeseeneenseees 56 7 1 4 Replacing the Display cc cccceseescescetseeeeeeseenteenseees 58 7 2 Control Panel 22 enges nen 60 7 2 1 Required Parts seseensenneeennnnnessnnensennse nennen nenn 60 7 2 2 Req ired Tools 60 7 2 3 Removing the Control Panel 60 7 2 4 Replacing the Control Panel enneeeen 63 vii 7 3 Trackball nern 64 73h Required Parts 48u 2m Dat 64 7 3 2 Required Tools uueeesseessessneenseensenneenneenennennenne en 64 7 3 3 Removing the Trackball nenennee 64 7 3 4 Replacing the Trackball neennnnnen 67 TAs Mam PEBA na wanna 69 TAA Required Parts asinados nann nn e iiai ian 69 742 Req red Tools uu 4u22 narllslarainn 70 7 4 3 Removing the Main PCBA nennen 70 74 4 Replacing the Main PCBA nennen 71 To Transducer Sisene ea a a ia a oia 74 7 6 SiteCharge Dual Battery Charger 74 Tel AGC Power Ad pfer x 20 ua a na AE a ias 74 7 8 lt Peripherals mnra aA E E a 75 1 8 1 Display ns ea a nat 75 TRZ NER ee a a a Aas 75 1 8232 PRINT EA aa S E E A E A 75 8 Performance Tests 77 SL SOVETVICW a inneren netten 77 8 2 Test Equipments serere a a nen 77 8 3 Setting Up Performance Tests ccneenseneeneeenennneennennnnen 78 8 3 1 Scan Reference Orientation ueseneneeeneeenenennen 78 8 4 Testing 2D Performance uncnsensenseesneenneennnn essen 78
71. stem Works On Try AC Yes Power Charge or Replace Battery Perform Image Quality Tests And Verify AC Power Operation Figure 6 6 Battery Verify Operation On AC Power First Remove Battery And Then Connect AC Power Yes No Problem Found Replace AC Adapter Yes gt System OK Replace Main PCB Perform Image Quality Tests And Yes Return System To SonoSite System Diagnosis C1 75 Ultrasound System Service Manual Verify AC Power Operation No Indication of Power When You Press the ON Button Did You Hear Two Beeps When You Pressed the Power Yes i eni Button Is There A u Video Display No First Remove Battery And Then Connect Yes gages ae AC Power yag Replace Is Battery ully Inserted Xes No Insert Battery and Try Power Again Go To System Diagram No Problem Yes Found Charge or Replace Battery Yes Go To System Diagram Figure 6 7 Battery Diagnosis Chapter 6 Troubleshooting 53 54 C1 75 Ultrasound System Service Manual 7 7 1 7 1 1 7 1 2 Replacement Procedures Display Note Consult Chapter 6 Troubleshooting on page 45 before making any repairs Required Parts e Service Assembly Display SonoSite 180 P00747 or e Service Assembly Display SonoHeart P01015 or e Service Assembly Display Hill Rom P01407 R
72. ts artifacts on the LCD screen either within the clinical image Artifacts are indicative of hardware and or software errors that must be corrected before use The SiteStand mobile docking station SiteStand Figure 3 3 provides power video print and image transfer capabilities for the system It holds the SonoSite system transducers a printer and accessories It also provides the following connections three video ports an RS 232C port a printer control port and two AC Chapter 3 System Overview 15 16 3 4 1 1 3 4 1 2 3 4 2 mains IEC power receptacles You can tilt the system and adjust the height of the system when it is in the SiteStand SiteLink Image Management Software SiteLink Image Management SiteLink software is available to use with your system a SiteStand and a connected PC SiteLink allows you to transfer images from the SonoSite system to a host PC For more information refer to the SiteLink Image Manager User Guide which is available in PDF format on the SiteLink CD ROM IrfanView Software IrfanView software is provided with SiteLink IrfanView allows you to view and manipulate images that have been transferred to the PC For more information about IrfanView refer to the help files that are included in the software SiteStand Display The SiteStand may include an optional SiteStand display Figure 3 3 which is a Digital View Series DV 3000 Colour LCD Rugged Monitor 10 4 in 26 4 cm It
73. ttery pack SitePack Protective Carry Pack The SitePack protective carry pack can transport the SonoSite system three transducers accessories and supplies C1 75 Ultrasound System Service Manual 3 4 5 3 4 5 1 3 4 6 Battery Pack CAUTIONS gt See protecting against electrostatic discharge in Chapter 2 Safety on page 5 Use only the specified SonoSite battery pack The system can be powered from either a battery pack or external power The system is powered by a rechargeable six cell 11 1 Vdc 3 0 amp hours lithium ion battery Figure 3 4 A fully charged battery has a run time of 1 5 to 4 hours depending upon operating conditions The battery pack case is made of injection molded plastic When in use it is inserted into the system The battery pack has no user serviceable parts The operating life of the battery ranges from 1 2 years depending on how you use the system Table 3 3 contains battery operating specifications Table 3 3 Battery Pack Operation Specifications BATTERY PACK OPERATION PARAMETER Operation time during use model 2 hours 77 F 25 C Operation time during power off 14 days 77 F 25 C leakage and self discharge Number of charge discharge cycles 500 77 F 25 C 100 depth of discharge SPECIFICATION Battery Charge Indicators The battery charge indicators which consist of light emitting diodes LEDs on the system indicate the current battery l
74. ty Limits 23 3 5 6 1 System Operating oo ececsceesecetecetteeseceeeeeseeeteeeeenseees 23 3 5 6 2 System Shipping Storage nnnsenseneseenneeennnenn 23 3 3 6 3 Battery Operating ec cccescceteceeceeseceeeceseeeeeeeenseens 23 3 5 6 4 Battery Shipping Storage nnnneneneennenn 23 3 5 6 5 Transducers Operating nee 23 3 5 6 6 Transducers Shipping Storage eneenneen 23 BOC Bleetnc lz u 2 cesiecstensaneceiceassetceasesteeneuteensctesvicutetveasteaests 23 3 0 B ttety s euere nn 24 3 7 Safety Requirements eesessseessesssessnnensnnsnnnnennneenennnnnnnnennnnn 24 3 7 1 Meets Electromechanical Safety Standards 24 3 7 2 Meets EMC EMI Standards 24 3 7 3 Meets Airborne Equipment Standards nen 25 Setup and Operation 27 4 1 Connecting and Removing Transducers e 27 42 Removing and Installing the Battery nneen 28 4 3 Turning the System On and Off 29 4 4 Using AC Power east asiamertendenne 30 4 5 Upgrading the System Software nnennneennnen 31 4 6 Obtaining A License Key nnnnsennnenneenenennnenseennn en 32 4 6 1 Installing A License Key 33 4 6 1 1 Displaying the System Information Screen 34 4 7 Checking and Charging the Battery 35 4 8 Using the SiteCharge Dual Battery Charger 37 C1 75 Ultrasound System Service Manual 7 4 9 Using System Setup cccccceccccsseeseceseeesecsecetesee
75. ual Trackball retaining ring Figure 7 9 Removing the Trackball Retaining Ring 9 Remove the ball 10 Disconnect the Trackball Wire Harness from the Control Panel 11 Remove the foam backing from the Trackball to expose the four screws connecting the Trackball to the Control Panel Figure 7 10 N Foam backing Chapter 7 Replacement Procedures 65 66 12 Use a 1 Phillips screwdriver to remove the four screws that secure the Trackball to the Control Panel Figure 7 11 4 ee r A Figure 7 11 Removing the Trackball 13 Holding the Trackball in place carefully turn the Control Panel over and allow the Trackball to drop off of the Control Panel so as not to lose the pieces of the Trackball Figure 7 12 14 Remove the Trackball and note the locations of its components Trackball Trackball Wire Harness Figure 7 12 Removing the Trackball C1 75 Ultrasound System Service Manual 7 3 4 Replacing the Trackball 1 Usea 1 Phillips screwdriver to remove the four screws holding the top cover onto the Trackball Discard the cover and the four screws Be careful not to tip the Trackball which could cause the parts from the Trackball to spill Figure 7 12 2 Holding the Trackball carefully turn the Control Panel over onto the new Trackball and set it into place 3 Once in place carefully turn the Trackball over holding the Trackball in place 4 Usea 1 Phillips screwdr
76. uality Verification Test performed The Image Quality Verification Test should be performed after successful completion of Section 8 3 Setting Up Performance Tests on page 78 and Section 8 5 1 CPD on page 80 It should be completed before returning the system to service It must be performed by a certified sonographer Image Review Review all saved images and verify that the images are displayed properly Chapter 8 Performance Tests 81 82 8 5 5 8 5 6 8 5 7 Printer To test printer operation 1 2 Print two images in rapid succession and verify proper operation Verify the print control receptacles on the system and on the stand are functioning correctly Battery Charging To test battery charging operation 1 Insert a battery into the system 2 Remove AC power from the system AC power connector 3 Press and hold the power switch to turn the system on Allow the battery to discharge The battery indicator LEDs to the right of the display extinguish from top to bottom as the battery discharges Note The battery may take 1 2 hours to discharge 4 Re attach the AC power cord to the AC power connector 5 Note that the battery indicator LEDs light from bottom to top as the battery charges 6 Ifcharging is not evident within 30 60 minutes refer to Chapter 6 Troubleshooting on page 45 for troubleshooting procedures Video Output CAUTION gt The video output at the video receptacle can on
77. ve should show up at the orientation mark on the image format on the monitor 3 With the array pointing down and the orientation mark to the operator s left element 1 corresponds with the left side of the array Testing 2D Performance To test 2D performance 1 Use a C60 5 2 MHz transducer in 2D mode 2 Adjust the position of the C60 50 2 MHz transducer on the phantom 3 Use the 2D system controls to obtain an image that clearly shows both the horizontal and vertical rows of pins 2D Image Quality To test 2D image quality 1 Verify the ultrasound image appears uniform in both the axial and lateral direction without any dropouts or intensity variations 2 Verify the cystic structure at the focal zone is clearly differentiated from the surrounding tissue and is echo free while solid tissue with numerous echo sources appears solid C1 75 Ultrasound System Service Manual 8 4 2 8 4 3 Axial Measurement Accuracy Note Measurements must be performed while the image is frozen To test axial accuracy 1 2 3 9 Acquire the image Press freeze Press measure Two calipers appear on the image display A menu appears on which are listed two distance icons an ellipse icon a delete icon and a calcs icon if applicable If the caliper line setup is on then a dotted line connects the two calipers See the SonoSite 180 or SonoHeart User Guide if necessary The first caliper in the menu is active by default
78. y Wire Harness and Flex Circuits Chapter 7 Replacement Procedures 57 58 7 1 4 8 Usea 1 Phillips screwdriver to remove the four screws securing the Display hinges to the top housing Figure 7 3 9 Carefully guide the ends of the Display Wire Harness and two 40 pin flex circuits out through the slot in the top housing and remove the old Display a _ amp d gt Screws 4 i a o Display hinges Figure 7 3 Removing the Display Replacing the Display 1 Carefully guide the ends of the replacement Display Wire Harness and two 40 pin flex circuits through the slot in the top housing Figure 7 4 gt Display Wire Harness 40 pin flex circuits 2 Figure 7 4 Replacing the Top Housing 2 Use a l Phillips screwdriver to secure the four screws on the replacement Display hinges to the top housing Figure 7 3 Torque screws to 6 1 in lb 0 7 newton meter 3 Place the Control Panel onto the Display C1 75 Ultrasound System Service Manual 4 Install the Display Wire Harness and flex circuits Note Verify the reference designators on the flex circuits match the reference designators on the PCBA connectors 5 Replace the 100 pin flex circuit on the bottom module Figure 7 5 Display 100 pin flex circuit Display Wire Harness Control Panel Trackball Anti static mat Figure 7 5 6 Carefully replace the Control Panel by inserting the tabs on the top of the
79. ystem setup includes the video format printer calcs authors and function key assignments You can resume imaging from any system setup function by pressing patient Chapter 4 Setup and Operation 39 4 9 1 4 9 2 4 9 3 Perform the following procedures to become familiar with using system setup then use these basic operations to set the range of setups required for your uses Setting the Date and Time WARNING gt An accurate date and time are critical for accurate obstetrics calculations Verify that the date and time are accurate before each use of the system The system does not automatically adjust for daylight savings time changes To set the date and time 1 Press patient A menu appears on which system setup is listed 2 Select system setup A menu appears on which is listed audio battery date time 3 Select audio battery date time 4 Select date time A cursor appears at the left side of the date time display 5 Type in the current date year month day and time in the 24 hour format hours minutes If you make a mistake you can use the arrow keys between the delete and enter keys to move the cursor 6 Press patient to resume imaging Setting the Sleep Delay To set sleep delay 1 Repeat steps 1 through 3 in Section 4 9 1 2 Select sleep delay min 3 Press sleep delay min again to select 3 5 or 10 4 Press patient to resume imaging Setting the Power Delay To set power delay
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