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Direction 2141834-100 Rev. 12 CT PM Procedures

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WARNING

If a customer's service provider requires a language other than English, it is the customer's responsibility to provide translation services. Do not attempt to service the equipment unless this service manual has been consulted and is understood. Failure to heed this Warning may result in injury to the service provider, operator or patient from electric shock, mechanical or other hazards. Ce Manuel de maintenance n'est disponible qu'en anglais. Si le technicien du client a besoin de ce manuel dans une autre langue que l'anglais, c'est au client qu'il incombe de le faire traduire. Ne pas tenter d'intervention sur les quipements tant que le manuel Service n'a pas t consult et compris. Le non_respect de cet avertissement peut entraner chez le technicien, l'oprateur ou le patient des blessures dues des dangers lectriques, mcaniques ou autres. Dieses Kundendienst-Handbuch existiert nur in englischer Sprache. Falls ein fremder Kundendienst eine andere Sprache bentigt, ist es Aufgabe des Kunden fr eine entsprechende bersetzung zu sorgen. Versuchen Sie nicht, das Gert zu reparieren, bevor dieses Kundendienst-Handbuch nicht zu Rate gezogen und verstanden wurde. Wird diese Warnung nicht beachtet, so kann es zu Verletzungen des Kundendiensttechnikers, des Bedieners oder des Patienten durch elektrische Schlge, mechanische oder sonstige Gefahren kommen. Este Manual de Servicio slo existe en ingls. Si algn proveedor de servicios ajeno a GEMS solicita un idioma que no sea el ingls, es responsabilidad del cliente ofrecer un servicio de traduccin. No se deber dar servicio tcnico al equipo, sin haber consultado y comprendido este manual de servicio. La no observancia del presente aviso puede dar lugar a que el proveedor de servicios, el operador o el paciente sufran lesiones provocadas por causas elctricas, mecnicas o de otra naturaleza.

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Este Manual de Assistncia Tcnica s se encontra disponvel em Ingls. Se qualquer outro servio de assistncia tcnica, quE no a GEMS, solicitar estes manuais noutro idioma, da responsabilidade do cliente fornecer os servios de traduo. No tente reparar o equipamento sem ter consultado e compreendido este Manual de Assistncia Tcnica. O no cumprimento deste aviso pode por em perigo a segurana do tcnico, operador ou paciente devido a` choques eltricos, mecnicos ou outros. Il presente manuale di manutenzione disponibile soltanto in inglese. Se un addetto alla manutenzione esterno alla GEMS richiede il manuale in una lingua diversa, il cliente tenuto a provvedere direttamente alla traduzione. Si proceda alla manutenzione dell'apparecchiatura solo dopo aver consultato il presente manuale ed averne compreso il contenuto. Non tenere conto della presente avvertenza potrebbe far compiere operazioni da cui derivino lesioni all'addetto alla manutenzione, all'utilizzatore ed al paziente per folgorazione elettrica, per urti meccanici od altri rischi.

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X-RAY PROTECTION -- IMPORTANT!


Xray equipment if not properly used may cause injury. Accordingly, the instructions herein contained should be thoroughly read and understood by everyone who will use the equipment before you attempt to place this equipment in operation. The General Electric Company, Medical Systems Group, will be glad to assist and cooperate in placing this equipment in use. Although this apparatus incorporates a high degree of protection against xradiation other than the useful beam, no practical design of equipment can provide complete protection. Nor can any practical design compel the operator to take adequate precautions to prevent the possibility of any persons carelessly exposing themselves or others to radiation. It is important that everyone having anything to do with xradiation be properly trained and fully acquainted with the recommendations of the National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements. As published in NCRP Reports available from NCRP Publications, 7910 Woodmont Avenue, Room 1016, Bethesda, Maryland 20814, and of the International Commission on Radiation Protection, and take adequate steps to protect against injury. The equipment is sold with the understanding that the General Electric Company, Medical Systems Group, its agents, and representatives have no responsibility for injury or damage which may result from improper use of the equipment. Various protective material and devices are available. It is urged that such materials or devices be used.

OMISSIONS & ERRORS


Customers, please contact your local GE Medical Systems Sales or Service representative to report defects in this documents. GE personnel, please use the GEMS CQA Process to report all omissions, errors, and defects in this documentation.

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REVISION HISTORY
REV 0 1 2 3 4 DATE Nov 1, 1995 Jan 7, 1996 Nov 30, 1996 Feb 28, 1998 Mar. 16, 1998 REASON FOR CHANGE Initial release. Release of Direction 2141834-100 with PM procedures for 9800, HLA, HSA. HSA RP. Include PM schedule and procedures for Hi Speed CT/i Include PM Procedures specific to Tubes. Fix selected CQAs. Replaced CT/I PM schedule page. Updated Chapter 1-General information, page 1 CT/I recommended PM schedule matrix. Updated LOEP and CT/I schedule according to GEMS policies and practices. LOEP inaccuracies between page and revision numbers corrected: Missing headers/footer on CT/I Schedule added. CQA 971860 & 980952 5 6 7 Oct. 15, 1998 Apr. 20, 1999 Aug. 25, 1999 CQA974760: Prerequisites missing from CTPm-1604 CQA992501,992579,992742 Added - LightSpeed (QX/I) Schedule and updated schedules A, B, C & D to include LightSpeed. Added - CTPM-0318 8 9 10 11 Oct. 10, 2000 Jan 4, 2001 June 15, 2001 November 29, 2001 Added - LightSpeed Plus PM Schedules & Job Cards Added - PM check of DAS/Duct assemblies with filters, for LightSpeed (QX/I). Revised PM schedules per CQA1011041 and 1014598. Added LightSpeed Ultra PM Schedules & Job Cards Changed PM schedules from once a month to quarterly. CQA 1018968 Added - Check Fans/Clean/ Vacuum All Exhaust Vent Holes (CTPM 1205), Check Fans / Clean / Vacuum Console Interior (CTPM 2003) 12 February 26, 2002 CQA 1022176

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CTPM-5004 CTPM-5101 CTPM-5102 CTPM-5103 CTPM-5104 CTPM-5105 CTPM-5106 CTPM-5107 CTPM-5108 CTPM-5201 A-1 to A-6 9800 SCHEDULE 9800 Schedule A 9800 Schedule B 9800 Schedule C 9800 Schedule D 9800 Schedule E 9800 Schedule F 9800 Schedule G 9800 Schedule H 9800 Schedule I 9800 Schedule J 9800 Schedule K 9800 Schedule L HLA SCHEDULE HLA Schedule A HLA Schedule B HLA Schedule C HLA Schedule D HLA Schedule E HLA Schedule F HLA Schedule G HLA Schedule H HLA Schedule I HLA Schedule J HLA Schedule K HLA Schedule L HSA SCHEDULE HSA Schedule A HSA Schedule B HSA Schedule C HSA Schedule D HSA Schedule E HSA Schedule F HSA Schedule G HSA Schedule H HSA Schedule I HSA Schedule J HSA Schedule K HSA Schedule L HSA RP SCHEDULE HSA RP Schedule A HSA RP Schedule B HSA RP Schedule C HSA RP Schedule D HSA RP Schedule E HSA RP Schedule F HSA RP Schedule G HSA RP Schedule H HSA RP Schedule I HSA RP Schedule J HSA RP Schedule K HSA RP Schedule L

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SECTION

I. II.

GENERAL CT PM Schedules & Checklists 9800


PM Annual Schedule PM Monthly Schedules

9800 9800

HLA
PM Annual Schedule PM Monthly Schedules

HLA HLA

HSA
PM Annual Schedule PM Monthly Schedules

HSA HSA

HSA RP
PM Annual Schedule PM Monthly Schedules

HSA RP HSA RP

HiSpeed CT/i
PM Schedule (Revolution Cycles per Year)

HiSpeed CT/I

LightSpeed QX/I
PM Schedule (Revolution Cycles per Year)

LightSpeed QX/I

LightSpeed Plus
PM Schedule (Revolution Cycles per Year)

LightSpeed Plus

LightSpeed Ultra
PM Schedule (Revolution Cycles per Year) LightSpeed Ultra
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CT PM Procedures - Job Cards


Computer (9800)
CTPM-0101 CTPM-0102 CTPM-0103 CTPM-0104 CTPM-0105 CTPM-0106 CTPM-0107 CTPM-0108 CTPM-0109 CTPM-0110 Check fans and filter (MDD/ODD) Clean ARGUS filter Check ARGUS bad block log Check ACE fan Check ACE bad block log Check fans/ clean filter in the bays Clean magnetic tape unit Check fans in magnetic tape unit Check GAIDS fans and GAIDS Power Supply Check AP fans/ clean filters

Console (9800)
CTPM-0201 CTPM-0202 CTPM-0203 CTPM-0204 CTPM-0205 CTPM-0206 Verify countertop screws Clean display monitor/Console exterior Check/ adjust vertical and horizontal sizing Clean /vacuum console interior Check 'ease of use' of keys and track-ball Check for screen burns

Gantry (9800, HLA)


CTPM-0301 CTPM-0302 CTPM-0303 CTPM-0304 CTPM-0305 CTPM-0306 CTPM-0307 CTPM-0308 CTPM-0309 CTPM-0310 CTPM-0311 CTPM-0312 CTPM-0313 CTPM-0314 CTPM-0315 CTPM-0316 CTPM-0317 Check laser accuracy Inspect end stops Measure and record detector pressure (9800 only) Verify heater operation (LED) Check DAS power supply fans and filter Check Mylar window and laser ports Check fans/ clean filters Inspect belts for wear Verify lamps Clean tube radiator and check fans Inspect for leaky tube wells Clean covers (including top cover) Vacuum gantry base Check axial and tilt pots Inspect take-up drums Inspect take-up for debris Inspect take-up bearings

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SECTION

Generator (9800, HLA)


CTPM-0401 CTPM-0402 CTPM-0403 CTPM-0404 CTPM-0405 CTPM-0406 CTPM-0407 CTPM-0408 CTPM-0409 CTPM-0410 CTPM-0411 CTPM-0412 CTPM-0413 CTPM-0414 CTPM-0415 CTPM-0416 CTPM-0417 Replace MOV on transformer Check generator lamps Check mA and kV meter accuracy Verify mA overload circuit Verify exposure time Calibrate 80 kW internal bleeder Check for PDU shield placement Ground checks (CT 232) Change oil in transformer wells Transformer clean up Change oil in tube wells General clean up of MPX Clean generator filter/check fans Check PDU fans/ clean filters Check PDU indicator lights Check power tek or tran-sector function Check REM lamps

System (9800)
CTPM-0601 CTPM-0602 CTPM-0603 CTPM-0604 CTPM-0605 CTPM-0606 CTPM-0607 CTPM-0608 CTPM-0609 CTPM-0610 CTPM-0612 Verify customer's system emergency off Verify emergency off buttons (table/console) Check X-Ray on lights/ operation of scan abort Tube output check Image performance QA Verify CT numbers Scan large phantom Monitor error log Verify raw data tape Verify current diagnostic tapes Update site log

Table (9800, HLA)


CTPM-0701 CTPM-0702 CTPM-0703 CTPM-0704 CTPM-0705 CTPM-0706 CTPM-0707 CTPM-0708 CTPM-0709 CTPM-0710 CTPM-0711 CTPM-0712 Check I/S and cradle release Check I/S and cradle latch Check head holder/extender and attaching mechanism Inspect Table-side Switch Panel Inspect cradle for adhesive tape/verify operation Inspect encoder cable Inspect and lubricate elevation screws Check I/S, cradle, elevation pots/belt Check limit switches Inspect TGGC fans Vacuum internal table Inspect and Clean Table Covers

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SECTION

Zebra disks (9800)


CTPM-0802 CTPM-0803 CTPM-0804 CTPM-0805 CTPM-0806 CTPM-0807 CTPM-0808 Check fans Replace absolute filter Inspect for debris and foam deterioration Clean coarse filter Clean static brush Check disk adapter fans Check error log

MFU Camera (9800)


CTPM-0902 CTPM-0903 CTPM-0904 CTPM-0905 CTPM-0906 CTPM-0907 Check dark box fan Check MFU fan Inspect X-Y drive cable Vacuum cabinet Check lamps Check latch and felt lining

System (HLA)
CTPM-1001 CTPM-1002 CTPM-1003 CTPM-1004 CTPM-1005 CTPM-1007 CTPM-1008 Verify EMERGENCY OFF buttons (table/console) Check operation of final scan control push buttons Check x-ray on lights Image performance QA Monitor error logs General Cleaning Update site log

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Console (HLA, HSA, HSA RP)


CTPM-1101 CTPM-1102 CTPM-1103 Check display monitor for raster burns Check for smooth rolling track-ball Clean/vacuum console interior

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Computer (HLA, HSA, HSA RP)


CTPM-1201 CTPM-1202 CTPM-1203 CTPM-1204 Clean/ Vacuum all exhaust vent holes Check that all fans work Clean air intake filter screen Clean media drive heads

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SECTION

Gantry (HSA, HSA RP, HiSpeed CT/i)


CTPM-1301 CTPM-1302 CTPM-1303 CTPM-1304 CTPM-1305 CTPM-1306 CTPM-1307 CTPM-1308 CTPM-1309 CTPM-1310 CTPM-1311 CTPM-1312 CTPM-1314 CTPM-1315 CTPM-1316 CTPM-1317 CTPM-1319 CTPM-1320 CTPM-1321 CTPM-1322 Check the number of gantry revolutions Inspect slip ring and POWER brushes Remove and measure new POWER brushes Visually inspect SIGNAL brushes Remove and measure SIGNAL brushes Clean slip ring tracks Inspect the axial motor brushes Grease main bearing Inspect Tube Wells , HV Tanks, and HV Cables Visually inspect gantry for loose cables, hardware Check drive belt for wear Check scan and laser windows Clean ventilation holes and check fans on all covers Check gear reducer for leaks/ add oil if needed Inspect Stator Cable ,Fans Power Cable, Fans, Tube Radiator Vacuum gantry base Handling and removal of slip ring debris Clean or replace tube fan filter Slip ring vacuuming Gantry SDAS DAS/Duct Cleaning

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Gantry (LightSpeed Plus, Ultra)


CTPM-1308 CTPM-1319 CTPM-1321 CTPM-1322 CTPM-1323 Gantry Grease main bearing Gantry Handling & Removal of Slip Ring Brush Debris Gantry Slip Ring Vacuuming Gantry SDAS DAS/Duct Cleaning GANTRY Schleifring Maintenance and Brush Inspection

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HV System (HSA, HSA RP)


CTPM-1401 mA meter verification kV test CTPM-1403 HV Tank Feedback Calibration CTPM-1404 Total kV Measurement CTPM-1405 kV Meter Verification CTPM-1407 CTPM-1408 CTPM-1409 CTPM-1410 CTPM-1411 Auto mA Cal mA and kV Verification Rise and Fall Times Verification of Internal Scan Timer Verification of Exposure Time Accuracy

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SECTION

HiSpeed CT/I
CTPM-1421 mA meter verification kV test CTPM-1423 HV Tank Feedback Calibration CTPM-1424 Total kV Measurement CTPM-1425 kV Meter Verification CTPM-1427 CTPM-1428 CTPM-1429 CTPM-1430 CTPM-1431 Auto mA Cal mA and kV Verification Rise and Fall Times Verification of Internal Scan Timer Verification of Exposure Time Accuracy

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LightSpeed Plus, Ultra


CTPM-1421 CTPM-1423 CTPM-1428 CTPM-1429 CTPM-1430 mA meter verification HV Tank Feedback Calibration mA and kV Verification Rise and Fall Times Verification of Internal Scan Timer

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PDU (HSA, HSA RP, CT/I, LightSpeed Qxi)


PDU /GPDU
CTPM-1501 CTPM-1502 Inspect filter Inspect fan operation

15

GPDU
CTPM-1503 Inspect 7 green indicator lamps on circuit breaker panel assembly Check tightness of wire lugs Inspect 4 green lamps indicating L1, L2, L3, and DCRGS power Inspect 6 green indicator lamps on transformer assembly CRPDU PM checks (Servo AMP Fan, MOVs , Air Vent Screen)

PDU
CTPM-1504 CTPM-1505 CTPM-1506

CRPDU
CTPM-1507

PDU (Plus)
CTPM-1508 PM checks

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System (HSA, HSA RP, HiSpeed CT/i)


CTPM-1601 CTPM-1602 CTPM-1603 CTPM-1607 CTPM-1608 Verify EMERGENCY OFF buttons (table/console) Check operation of final scan control push buttons Check x-ray on lights General Cleaning Update site log

System (LightSpeed Plus, Ultra)


CTPM-1601 CTPM-1603 CTPM-1608 Verify EMERGENCY OFF buttons (table/console) Check x-ray on lights Update site log

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Table (HSA, HSA RP, HiSpeed CT/i)
CTPM-1701 CTPM-1702 CTPM-1703 CTPM-1704 UPPER ASSEMBLY LOWER ASSEMBLY Vacuum internal table (and inspect covers) Check for wear or damage on table extensions

SECTION

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SRU (HLA, HSA)


CTPM-1801 CTPM-1802 CTPM-1803 Check for proper Fan operation on all Fans in SRU Check and clean dirt, dust, debris from bottom/front of SRU For SRU's with "Older Style" ST-CT AP, clean AP blower filter

18

Recon Processor (HSA RP)


CTPM-1901 CTPM-1902 CTPM-1903 Inspect Fans Clean Accumulated Dust/Dirt Verify all Recon Processor covers are in place

19

Console/Computer (HiSpeed CT/i)


CTPM-2001 Check for smooth rolling track-ball and mouse

20

Xenon Blood Flow (9800)


CTPM-5001 CTPM-5002 CTPM-5003 CTPM-5004 Calibrate Xenon sensor Replace Xenon sensor Check condition of hoses/bag Check that all fans work

50

Matrix Camera (9800, HLA, HSA)


CTPM-5101 CTPM-5102 CTPM-5103 CTPM-5104 CTPM-5105 CTPM-5106 CTPM-5107 CTPM-5108 Clean the intake fan filter Clean the autoloader suction cups Clean metal and rubber rollers Clean the film sensor Film magazine inspection Lubricate autoloader Lubricate motor drives Clean the CRT

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Laser Camera (9800, HLA, HSA, HSA RP)


CTPM-5201 3M Laser Camera Maintenance

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Appendix A - Monthly PMs I. II. Introduction CT PM Schedules & Checklists 9800


PM Annual Schedule PM Monthly Schedules

A-1

9800 9800

HLA
PM Annual Schedule PM Monthly Schedules

HLA HLA

HSA
PM Annual Schedule PM Monthly Schedules

HSA HSA

HSA RP
PM Annual Schedule PM Monthly Schedules

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Chapter 1 - GENERAL
All PM schedules and tasks in this manual are for CT Products approved by CT Engineering.

1. Introduction The objective of this manual is to provide a specification for Planned Maintenance (PM) to insure correct production operation. The frequency of PM visits and approximate PM time needed, as specified by engineering are shown in Table 1-1. Product Name 9800 HLA HSA HSA RP HiSpeed CT/i LightSpeed QX/i LightSpeed Plus LightSpeed Ultra Recommended PM Approximate PM sessions ( #/year) Time per year (hrs.) Every 250k revs 16 Every 250k revs 15 Every 250k revs 12 Every 250k revs 12 Every 250k revs 21 Every 250k revs 20 Every 250k revs 20 Every 250k revs 20 Table 1-1 CT PM Recommendations Approx. Time per PM session (hrs.) 4 3.5 3 3 4 to 6 4 to 6 4 to 6 4 to 6

Note:For customers that require a monthly PM, refer to Appendix A. 2. CT PM Manual This Manual includes all the PM procedures and annual schedules needed for the following CT Systems: 9800, HiLight Advantage (HLA), HiSpeed Advantage (HSA), HiSpeed Advantage RP (HSA RP), HiSpeed CT/I, LightSpeed Qxi, Plus, and Ultra. The Manual is structured in two parts: 1) Schedules and Checklists and 2) PM Procedures. 2-1. Schedules and Checklist The first part of the manual, Schedules and Checklists, provides the recommended annual schedule for each system followed by a session checklist. The annual schedule is based on 12 sessions with Schedule A being the first. One PM session can correspond to one monthly visit, three PM sessions combined correspond to one quarterly visit. Each annual schedule references the job card number where the respective procedure is located. It also references the subsystem, the priority, and the frequency of each procedure (Refer to Table 2-1 and Table 2-2 for explanation). Estimated times are given for the completion of each procedure. All PM's are based on gantry revolutions. These PM's are done every 250k gantry revolutions. The average scanner does 1,000,000 revolutions per year, therefore the average scanner has approximately four Planned Maintenance activities per year. 1-1

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HSA RP Annual PM Schedule


Job Card# SubSystem Description Check display monitor for raster burns Check for smooth rolling trackball/Clean Clean/ vacuum console interior Clean/Vacuum all exhaust vent holes CTPM-1101 Console CTPM-1102 Console CTPM-1103 Console CTPM-1201 Computer Pr Fr Sch Sch Sch Sch Sch Sch Sch Sch Sch Sch Sch Sch A B C D E F G H I J K L 4 S 0:0 0:0 5 5 3 A 0:1 5 3 A 0:1 5 3 Q 0:1 0:1 0:1 0:1 5 5 5 5

Illustration 2-1-1 Contents of an Annual PM Schedule The session checklists, called PM Reports, are intended to be use as a record for the customer. The reports can also be used as a guide to perform the needed PM procedures during each PM visit. Each PM Report shows the schedule (e.g. Schedule A for the first month, Schedule B for the second month, and so on), the PM procedures sorted by subsystem, and the actions taken (e.g. Inspect, Clean, Split Dispatch). The PM Annual Schedules and PM Reports in this manual can be reproduced (photocopies, if using the paper form of this Manual, or printouts if using the electronic form). PR 1 2 3 4 Description Safety and Regulatory Image Quality Procedures that make the system unavailable for scanning Procedures that can be performed while the customer is scanning Table 2-1 Priority Codes FR M Q S A Description Monthly (every 1 month) Quarterly (every 3 months) Semi-Annually (every 6 months) Annually (every 12 months) Table 2-2 Frequency Codes

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HSA RP
SITE:

PM REPORT
SCHEDULE A
DATE: SYSTEM ID:

Procedure
COMPUTER Clean/Vacuum all exhaust vent holes Check that all fans work Clean air intake filter screen Clean media drive heads SYSTEM Update site log Comments :

Inspect
______ ______ ______ ______

Clean
______ ______ ______ ______

Split
______ ______ ______ ______ ______

Field Engineer:

Id#:

Dispatch #:

Illustration 2-1-2 Contents of a PM Report 2-2. PM Procedures The second part of the manual, "PM Procedures", lists all CT PM procedures. The PM procedures are presented in what we call Job Card format (See illustration 2-2-1), organized by sub-system. Each subsystem set of job cards makes up one section.

Sub System
COMPUTER
Purpose: Clean Air Intake Filter Screen Subassembly: Computer Chassis

Job Card
1/1
Date: 7/95 Estimated Time: 0:15

Job Card #
CTPM-1203
Rev 0 min.

SPECIAL TOOLS/SUPPLIES: Brush, part number 2121423 PREREQUISITES: TASK DESCRIPTION: Computer chassis air intake filter screen

1. Insert the brush underneath the computer chassis from the front-right side until the bristles are just under the chassis to clean the front part of the intake screen. 2. Rotate the brush handle in a counter clockwise direction while using your other hand to pull the brush to the left - rolling the dust onto brush.

Illustration 2-2-1 Contents of a Job Card Each job card contains all the information required to perform a specific task (Special tools/supplies needed, prerequisites, and task description). This format gives the flexibility to 1-3

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customize the order in which the job cards are presented, depending on the needs of each Field Engineer or each system. With the electronic form of this document, each job card can be printed out. Bear in mind that only the complete collection of job cards (Direction 2141834) is under revision control, and therefore it is the official PM Manual. 3. How to use this Manual This manual is structured in a way that allows fast referencing regardless of the form that is being used, paper or electronic. 3-1. Paper form Using the appropriate PM Annual Schedule as the main reference, select the corresponding PM report/checklist for the current visit. Go to the Job Card PM Procedures and refer to the appropriate sub-system section. The section number corresponds to the first two digits of the job card number. For example, if the Schedule calls for Job Card CTPM-0102, go to section 1, and select the appropriate job card. For CTPM-0403, go to section 4.

Select
e.g. CTPMJob Cards Schedules 9800 1 HLA Job Card e.g. CTPM2 HSA 3 RP 4

Select
PM Schedule Illustration 3-1-1 PM Manual Section Tabs (Paper form) Use the checklist to record the action taken. Checklists are intended for customers. They summarize the work to be performed during a PM visit to the scanner. The checks give feedback to items checked and actions completed. In addition, actions were requiring additional corrective maintenance or attention. 3-1. Electronic Forms From the table of contents, select the appropriate PM Annual Schedule as the main reference. The PM reports/checklists and each PM job-card are hyper-linked. Select the corresponding PM report/checklist for the current visit and make a printout. Job cards can be accessed from the Annual Schedule and the individual PM reports.

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Linked to Job Card


Job Card# CTPM-1101 CTPM-1102 CTPM-1103 CTPM-1201 CTPM-1202 CTPM-1203 CTPM-1204 CTPM-1301 SubSystem Console Console Console Computer Computer Computer Computer Gantry Description Check display monitor for raster burns Check for smooth rolling trackball/Clean Clean/ vacuum console interior Clean/Vacuum all exhaust vent holes Check that all fans work Clean air intake filter screen Clean media drive heads (DAT, MOD) Check the number of gantry revolutions

HSA RP Annual PM Schedule


Pr Fr Sch Sch Sch B C A 4 S 0:05 3 A 3 A 3 Q 0:15 3 Q 0:15 3 Q 0:15 3 Q 0:15 1 M 0:05 0:05 0:05 Sch Sch Sch Sch Sch Sch D E F G H I 0:05 0:15 0:15 0:15 0:15 0:15 0:15 0:15 0:15 0:15 0:15 0:05 0:05 0:05 0:05 0:05 0:05 Sch Sch Sch J K L

0:15 0:15 0:15 0:15 0:05 0:05 0:05

Linked to PM Report/ Checklist

Illustration 3-2-1 PM Manual Hyperlinks (Electronic form) Use the checklist to record the action taken. The checklist is intended for the customer. They summarize the work performed during the PM visit. The checks give customer feedback on items that were completed, or items that required additional corrective maintenance.

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Cleanliness Guidelines for CT Rooms in the Hospital

Lint and other dirt affects the reliability of the system. The CT system has filters in critical locations to protect the components. We have developed planned maintenance schedules with the assumption that the hospitals maintain reasonable cleanliness in the scanner room. Sites with excessive lint and dirt in the scan room may require more frequent cleaning. There is an on going effort by CT engineering to improve filters and other designs to make the system more immune to dirt. Following the suggestions listed below and strict adherence to the specified maintenance schedule will improve the product life and the system up time. Some suggestions for the hospital staff (customer): Clean up dirt on the floor, particularly around the table, console and gantry accessible to the customer. Relocate linen/cloth stored near the table and gantry to reduce source for lint/dirt around the scanner. Incorporation and regular changing of HEPA filter to the CT rooms will also improve the cleanliness of the room. Careful planning of the air circulation in the CT Scanner room. Airflow in the CT room during and after site planning stages are important to system reliability and tube life.

Suggestions for the Field Engineer to reduce site visits due to Filter Cleaning: Communicate site cleanliness with customer. Show the customer the critical components (like the tube and the cooling system) and explain the airflow. Stress the importance of keeping the room clean between PM visits, provide suggestions for maintaining site cleanliness to improve System reliability and tube life. Keeping the fans on continuously draws more dirt into the gantry and should be avoided. Keeping fans on continuously is NON-COMPLIANT to approved CT Scanner Design. Follow the PM schedule and reschedule as soon as possible if a PM is missed. Use the Automated Support Center (ASC) to help monitor site. The ASC will be sweeping the CTi sites once a day as part of the proactive service feature. If it detects a tube pressure/temperature switch trip, an on line support center engineer will review and call the field engineer. It is important for the field engineer to visit the site to make sure that the filter is not clogged. Please remember, there are other conditions that can trip the switch. Inspect the filters when servicing Gantry If Filter is used, the new Heat Exchange filter should take 5 minutes to clean (if needed). If NO filter is in place, consider moving up PM schedule. 1-6

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9800 Annual PM Schedule


Job Card# CTPM-0101 CTPM-0102 CTPM-0103 CTPM-0104 CTPM-0105 CTPM-0106 CTPM-0107 CTPM-0108 CTPM-0109 CTPM-0110 CTPM-0201 CTPM-0202 CTPM-0203 CTPM-0204 CTPM-0205 CTPM-0206 CTPM-0301 CTPM-0302 CTPM-0303 CTPM-0304 CTPM-0305 CTPM-0306 CTPM-0307 CTPM-0308 CTPM-0309 CTPM-0310 CTPM-0311 CTPM-0312 CTPM-0313 CTPM-0314 CTPM-0315 CTPM-0316 CTPM-0317 CTPM-0318 CTPM-0401 CTPM-0402 CTPM-0403 CTPM-0404 CTPM-0405 CTPM-0406 CTPM-0407 CTPM-0408 CTPM-0409 CTPM-0410 CTPM-0411 CTPM-0412 CTPM-0413 CTPM-0414 CTPM-0415 CTPM-0416 CTPM-0417 CTPM-1001 CTPM-1002 CTPM-1003 CTPM-1004 CTPM-1005 CTPM-1007 CTPM-1008 SubSystem Computer Computer Computer Computer Computer Computer Computer Computer Computer Computer Console Console Console Console Console Console Gantry Gantry Gantry Gantry Gantry Gantry Gantry Gantry Gantry Gantry Gantry Gantry Gantry Gantry Gantry Gantry Gantry Gantry Generator Generator Generator Generator Generator Generator Generator Generator Generator Generator Generator Generator Generator Generator Generator Generator Generator System System System System System System System Description Check fans and filter (MDD/ODD) Clean argus filter Check argus bad block log Check ACE fan Check ACE bad block log Check fans/ clean filter in the bays Clean magnetic tape unit Check fans in magnetic tape unit Check Gaids fans and Gaids Power Supply Check AP fans/ clean filters Verify countertop screws Clean display monitor/Console exterior Check / adjust vertical and horizontal sizing Clean / vacuum console interior Check 'ease of use' of keys and trackball Check for screen burns Check laser accuracy Inspect end stops Measure and record detector pressure Verify heater operation (LED) Check DAS power supply fans and filter Check Mylar window and laser ports Check fans/ clean filters Inspect belts for wear Verify lamps Clean tube radiator/ check fans Inspect for leaky tube wells Clean covers (including top cover) Vacuum gantry base Check axial and tilt pots Inspect take-up drums Inspect take-up for debris Inspect take-up bearings Inspect Collimator Filter Age Replace MOV on transformer Check generator lamps Check mA and kV meter accuracy Verify mA overload circuit Verify exposure time Calibrate 80 kw internal bleeder Check for PDU shield placement Ground checks (CT 232) Change oil in transformer wells Transformer clean up Change oil in tube wells General clean up of MPX Clean generator filter/check fans Check PDU fans/ clean filters Check PDU indicator lights Check power tek or transector function Check REM lamps Verify emergency off buttons (table/console) Check final operation of scan abort control Check X-Ray on lights Image performance Monitor error log General cleaning Update site log Schedule Schedule Schedule Schedule A B C D 10 5 10 15 15 15 5 5 5 10 5 10 10 15 5 5 15 10 15 5 10 5 10 15 5 15 5 10 15 10 15 5 5 5 10 5 30 15 15 30 5 55 10 20 15 15 10 10 5 30 5 5 5 5 55 30 15 5

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9800 Annual PM Schedule (cont.)


Job Card# SubSystem Description Check I/S and cradle release Check I/S and cradle latch Check for wear or damage on headholder/extender and attaching mechanism Inspect Tableside Switch Panel Inspect cradle for adhesive tape/verify operation Inspect encoder cable Inspect and lube elevation screws Check I/S, cradle, elevation pots/belt Check limit switches Inspect TGGC fans Vacuum internal table Inspect and Clean Table Covers Check fans Replace absolute filter Inspect for debris and foam deterioration Clean coarse filter Clean static brush Check disk adaptor fans Check error log Check dark box fan Check MFU fan Inspect X-Y drive cable Vacuum cabinet Check lamps Check latch and felt lining Clean the intake fan filter Clean the autoloader suction cups Clean metal and rubber rollers Clean the film sensor Film magazine inspection Lubricate autoloader Lubricate motor drives Clean the CRT 3M Laser Camera Maintenance Calibrate Xenon sensor Replace Xenon sensor Check condition of hoses/bag Check fan Total Time Min Total Time Hours 9800 MFU Camera Matrix Camera Laser Camera Xe Blood Flow Total time w/o camera Additional time for MFU camera Additional time for Matrix camera Additional time for Laser camera Additional time for Xenon Blood Flow CTPM-0701 Table CTPM-0702 Table CTPM-0703 Table CTPM-0704 CTPM-0705 CTPM-0706 CTPM-0707 CTPM-0708 CTPM-0709 CTPM-0710 CTPM-0711 CTPM-0712 CTPM-0802 CTPM-0803 CTPM-0804 CTPM-0805 CTPM-0806 CTPM-0807 CTPM-0808 CTPM-0902 CTPM-0903 CTPM-0904 CTPM-0905 CTPM-0906 CTPM-0907 CTPM-5101 CTPM-5102 CTPM-5103 CTPM-5104 CTPM-5105 CTPM-5106 CTPM-5107 CTPM-5108 CTPM-5201 CTPM-5001 CTPM-5002 CTPM-5003 CTPM-5004 Table Table Table Table Table Table Table Table Table Zebra Disks Zebra Disks Zebra Disks Zebra Disks Zebra Disks Zebra Disks Zebra Disks MFU Camera MFU Camera MFU Camera MFU Camera MFU Camera MFU Camera Matrix Camera Matrix Camera Matrix Camera Matrix Camera Matrix Camera Matrix Camera Matrix Camera Matrix Camera Laser Camera Xe Blood Flow Xe Blood Flow Xe Blood Flow Xe Blood Flow Schedule Schedule Schedule Schedule A B C D 5 5 10 5 5 5 10 10 10 5 15 10 10 15 5 5 5 5 15 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 10 10 10 10 35 10 25 5 5 220 3.666667 17.25 30 min 60 min 35 min 45 min 310 5.166667 285 4.75 235 3.916667

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SITE:

PM REPORT
SCHEDULE A
DATE: SYSTEM ID:

Procedure COMPUTER Clean magnetic tape unit GANTRY Measure and record detector pressure Verify heater operation (LED) Check DAS power supply fans and filter Verify lamps Clean covers (including top cover) Check axial and tilt pots SYSTEM Verify emergency off buttons (table/console) Check X-Ray on lights/ operation of scan abort Image performance QA Monitor error log Verify raw data tape Verify current diagnostic tapes Update site log TABLE Check I/S and cradle release Check I/S and cradle latch Inspect cradle for adhesive tape/verify operation Inspect encoder cable Check I/S, cradle, elevation pots/belt Check limit switches Inspect TGGC fans Inspect and Clean Table Covers Zebra Disks Check fans Clean coarse filter Check disk adaptor fans Check error log

Inspect
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Split
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Field Engineer:

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SITE:

PM REPORT
SCHEDULE B
DATE: SYSTEM ID:

Procedure COMPUTER Clean magnetic tape unit GANTRY Clean tube radiator/ check fans Inspect for leaky tube wells GENERATOR Replace MOV on transformer Check generator lamps Calibrate 80 kw internal bleeder Change oil in transformer wells Change oil in tube wells Clean generator filter/check fans Check PDU fans/ clean filters Inspect collimator filter age SYSTEM Tube output check Verify CT numbers Monitor error log Update site log

Inspect
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Clean
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Split
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PM REPORT
SCHEDULE C
DATE: SYSTEM ID:

Procedure COMPUTER Check fans and filter (MDD/ODD) Clean argus filter Check argus bad block log Check ACE fan Check ACE bad block log Check fans/ clean filter in the bays Clean magnetic tape unit Check fans in magnetic tape unit Check Gaids fans and Gaids Power Supply Check AP fans/ clean filters CONSOLE Verify countertop screws Clean display monitor/Console exterior Check/ adjust vertical and horizontal sizing Check 'ease of use' of keys and trackball Check for screen burns GANTRY Check laser accuracy Check Mylar window and laser ports Check fans/ clean filters SYSTEM Scan large phanthom Monitor error log Update site log

Inspect
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Clean
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Split
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Field Engineer:

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Dispatch#:

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9800
SITE:

PM REPORT
SCHEDULE D
DATE: SYSTEM ID:

Procedure COMPUTER Clean magnetic tape unit GANTRY Inspect end stops Verify heater operation (LED) Inspect belts for wear Verify lamps Clean covers (including top cover) Inspect take-up drums Inspect take-up for debris Inspect take-up bearings SYSTEM Verify customer's system emergency off Verify emergency off buttons (table/console) Check X-Ray on lights/ operation of scan abort Image performance QA Monitor error log Update site log TABLE Inspect cradle for adhesive tape/verify operation Inspect Tableside Switch Panel Inspect TGGC fans Inspect and Clean Table Covers Zebra Disks Check fans Replace absolute filter Inspect for debris and foam deterioration Clean coarse filter Clean static brush Check disk adaptor fans Check error log

Inspect
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Clean
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Split
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Comments:

Field Engineer:

Id#:

Dispatch#:

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HLA Annual PM Schedule


Job Card# CTPM-1101 CTPM-1102 CTPM-1103 CTPM-1201 CTPM-1202 CTPM-1203 CTPM-1204 CTPM-0302 CTPM-0304 CTPM-0305 CTPM-0306 CTPM-0307 CTPM-0308 CTPM-0309 CTPM-0310 CTPM-0311 CTPM-0312 CTPM-0313 CTPM-0314 CTPM-0315 CTPM-0316 CTPM-0317 CTPM-0318 CTPM-0401 CTPM-0402 CTPM-0403 CTPM-0404 CTPM-0405 CTPM-0406 CTPM-0407 CTPM-0408 CTPM-0409 CTPM-0410 CTPM-0411 CTPM-0412 CTPM-0413 CTPM-0414 CTPM-0415 CTPM-0416 CTPM-0417 CTPM-1001 CTPM-1002 CTPM-1003 CTPM-1004 CTPM-1005 CTPM-1007 CTPM-1008 CTPM-0701 CTPM-0702 CTPM-0703 CTPM-0704 CTPM-0705 CTPM-0706 CTPM-0707 CTPM-0708 CTPM-0709 CTPM-0710 CTPM-0711 CTPM-0712 SubSystem Console Console Console Computer Computer Computer Computer Gantry Gantry Gantry Gantry Gantry Gantry Gantry Gantry Gantry Gantry Gantry Gantry Gantry Gantry Gantry Gantry Generator Generator Generator Generator Generator Generator Generator Generator Generator Generator Generator Generator Generator Generator Generator Generator Generator System System System System System System System Table Table Table Table Table Table Table Table Table Table Table Table Description Check display monitor for raster burns Check for smooth rolling trackball/Clean Clean/ vacuum console interior Clean/Vacuum all exhaust vent holes Check that all fans work Clean air intake filter screen Clean media drive heads (DAT, MOD) Inspect end stops Verify heater operation (LED) Check DAS power supply fans and filter Check Mylar window and laser ports Check fans/ clean filters Inspect belts for wear Verify lamps Clean tube radiator/ check fans Inspect for leaky tube wells Clean covers (including top cover) Vacuum gantry base Check axial and tilt pots Inspect take-up drums Inspect take-up for debris Inspect take-up bearings Inspect collimator filter age Replace MOV on transformer Check generator lamps Check mA and kV meter accuracy Verify mA overload circuit Verify exposure time Calibrate 80 kw internal bleeder Check for PDU shield placement Ground checks (CT 232) Change oil in transformer wells Transformer clean up Change oil in tube wells General clean up of MPX Clean generator filter/check fans Check PDU fans/ clean filters Check PDU indicator lights Check power tek or transector function Check REM lamps Verify emergency off buttons (table/console) Check operation of final scan abort control Check X-Ray on lights Image performance QA Monitor error log General Cleaning Update site log Check I/S and cradle release Check I/S and cradle latch Check for wear or damage on headholder/extender and attaching mechanism Inspect Tableside Switch Panel Inspect cradle for adhesive tape/verify operation Inspect encoder cable Inspect and lube elevation screws Check I/S, cradle, elevation pots/belt Check limit switches Inspect TGGC fans Vacumm internal table Inspect and Clean Table Covers Schedule Schedule Schedule Schedule A B C D 5 15 15 15 15 15 15 10 5 10 5 10 15 5 15 5 10 15 10 15 5 5 5 10 5 30 15 15 30 5 55 10 20 15 15 10 10 5 30 5 5 5 5 55 30 15 5 5 5 10 5 5 5 10 10 10 5 15 10

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HLA Annual PM Schedule (cont.)


Job Card# CTPM-1801 CTPM-1802 CTPM-1803 CTPM-5101 CTPM-5102 CTPM-5103 CTPM-5104 CTPM-5105 CTPM-5106 CTPM-5107 CTPM-5108 CTPM-5201 SubSystem SRU SRU SRU Matrix Camera Matrix Camera Matrix Camera Matrix Camera Matrix Camera Matrix Camera Matrix Camera Matrix Camera Laser Camera Description Check for proper operation of all fans in SRU For SRU's w/ "older style" ST-CP AP, clean AP blower filter Clean dirt/dust/debris from bottom of SRU cabinet Clean the intake fan filter Clean the autoloader suction cups Clean metal and ruber rollers Clean the film sensor Film magazine inspection Lubricate autoloader Lubricate motor drives Clean the CRT 3M Laser Camera Maintenance Total Time Min Total Time Hours Total time w/o any camera Additional time for camera Additional time for camera 145 2.416667 14.58333 Schedule Schedule Schedule Schedule A B C D 15 10 15 5 5 5 5 10 10 10 10 35 310 5.166667 60 min 35 min 285 4.75 135 2.25

HLA Matrix Camera Laser Camera

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SITE:

PM REPORT
SCHEDULE A
DATE: SYSTEM ID:

Procedure COMPUTER Clean/Vacuum all exhaust vent holes Check that all fans work Clean media drive heads Clean media drive heads CONSOLE Check display monitor for raster burns SYSTEM Monitor error log General Cleaning Update site log TABLE Check I/S and cradle release Check I/S and cradle latch Inspect Tableside Switch Panel Inspect cradle for adhesive tape/verify operation Inspect TGGC fans Inspect and Clean Table Covers

Inspect
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Clean
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Split
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Comments:

Field Engineer:

Id#:

Dispatch#:

PMVist03.rpt Rev.1 12/10/96

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GE Medical Systems
HLA
SITE:

PM REPORT
SCHEDULE B
DATE: SYSTEM ID:

Procedure COMPUTER Clean magnetic tape unit GANTRY Clean tube radiator/ check fans Inspect for leaky tube wells GENERATOR Replace MOV on transformer Check generator lamps Calibrate 80 kw internal bleeder Change oil in transformer wells Change oil in tube wells Clean generator filter/check fans Check PDU fans/ clean filters Inspect collimator filter age SRU Check for proper fan operation of all fans in SRU For older style ST-CP AP, clean AP blower filter Clean dirt/dust/debris from bottom of SRU cabinet SYSTEM Monitor error log General Cleaning Update site log

Inspect
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Clean
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Split
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Comments:

Field Engineer:

Id#:

Dispatch#:

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HLA
SITE:

PM REPORT
SCHEDULE C
DATE: SYSTEM ID:

Procedure GANTRY Inspect end stops Verify heater operation (LED) Check DAS power supply fans and filter Check Mylar window and laser ports Check fans/ clean filters Verify lamps Clean tube radiator/ check fans Inspect for leaky tube wells Clean covers (including top cover) Inspect collimator filter age SYSTEM Monitor error log General Cleaning Update site log

Inspect
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Clean
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Split
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Comments:

Field Engineer:

Id#:

Dispatch#:

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HLA
SITE:

PM REPORT
SCHEDULE D
DATE: SYSTEM ID:

Procedure COMPUTER Clean/Vacuum all exhaust vent holes Check that all fans work Clean air intake filter screen Clean media drive heads SYSTEM Verify emergency off buttons (table/console) Check operation of final scan abort control Check X-Ray on lights Image performance QA Monitor error log General Cleaning Update site log TABLE Inspect cradle for adhesive tape/verify operation Inspect encoder cable Check I/S, cradle, elevation pots/belt Check limit switches Inspect TGGC fans Clean table covers and cradle

Inspect
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Clean
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Split
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Comments:

Field Engineer:

Id#:

Dispatch#:

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HSA Annual PM Schedule


Job Card# CTPM-1101 CTPM-1102 CTPM-1103 CTPM-1201 CTPM-1202 CTPM-1203 CTPM-1204 CTPM-1301 CTPM-1302 CTPM-1303 CTPM-1304 CTPM-1305 CTPM-1306 CTPM-1307 CTPM-1308 CTPM-1309 CTPM-1310 CTPM-1311 CTPM-1312 CTPM-1314 CTPM-1315 CTPM-1316 CTPM-1317 CTPM-1319 CTPM-1321 CTPM-1323 CTPM-1401 CTPM-1403 CTPM-1404 CTPM-1405 CTPM-1407 CTPM-1408 CTPM-1409 CTPM-1410 CTPM-1411 CTPM-1501 CTPM-1502 CTPM-1503 CTPM-1504 CTPM-1505 CTPM-1506 CTPM-1601 CTPM-1602 CTPM-1603 CTPM-1607 CTPM-1608 CTPM-1701 CTPM-1702 CTPM-1704 CTPM-1801 CTPM-1802 CTPM-1803 CTPM-5201 SubSystem Console Console Console Computer Computer Computer Computer Gantry Gantry Gantry Gantry Gantry Gantry Gantry Gantry Gantry Gantry Gantry Gantry Gantry Gantry Gantry Gantry Gantry Gantry Gantry High Voltage High Voltage High Voltage High Voltage High Voltage High Voltage High Voltage High Voltage High Voltage High Voltage PDU/GPDU PDU/GPDU GPDU PDU PDU PDU System System System System System Table Table Table SRU SRU SRU Laser Camera Description Check display monitor for raster burns Check for smooth rolling trackball/Clean Clean/ vacuum console interior Clean/ vacuum all exhaust vent holes Check that all fans work Clean air intake filter screen Clean media drive heads (DAT, MOD) Check the number of gantry revolutions Visually inspect slip ring and POWER brushes Remove and measure POWER brushes Visually inspect SIGNAL brushes Remove and measure SIGNAL brushes Clean slip ring tracks (as required) Inspect the axial motor brushes Grease main bearing Inspect Tube Wells , HV Tanks, and HV Cables Verify cables & hardware are tight Check drive belt for wear Check scan and laser windows Clean ventilation holes and check fans Check gear reducer for leaks/ add oil if needed Inspect Stator Cable ,Fans Power Cable, Fans, Tube Radiator Vacuum gantry base Handling and removal of slip ring brush debris Gantry Slip Ring Vacumming or Schleifring Maintenance and Brush Inspection mA meter verification (HHS) KV test (HHS) or HV tank feedback resistors calibration Total KV measurement KV meter verification Auto mA cal mA and KV verification (HHS) Raise and fall times (HHS) Verification of internal scan timer (HHS) Verify exposure time accuracy (HHS) Inspect filter Inspect fan operation Inspect 7 green indicator lamps on GPDU Check tightness of wire lugs Inspect 4 green lamps (L1,L2,L3,DCRGS status) Inspect 6 green lamps on transformer assembly Verify emergency off buttons (table/console) Check operation of final scan abort pushbuttons Check X-Ray on lights (HHS) General Cleaning Update site log Upper Assembly PM Lower Assembly PM Check for wear or damage on table extensions Check for proper operation of all fans in SRU For SRU's w/ "older style" ST-CP AP, clean AP lower filter Clean dirt/dust/debris from bottom of SRU Cab 3M Laser Camera Maintenance Total PM Time in Minutes Total PM Time in Hours Schedule Schedule Schedule Schedule A B C D 5 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 5 5 5 5 30 30 30 30 30 20 10 30 5 5 5 5 5 15 30 15 15 15 60 60 60 60 30 30 30 15 15 15 30 30 15 15 5 5 5 25 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 55 5 5 75 50 5 15 15 5 35 35 490 8.2 270 4.5 265 4.416667 200 3.3

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HSA Annual PM Schedule (Cont.)


HAS-RP Schedule Frequency/Year Old Schedule 12 New Schedule 4 Savings / System Labor 14.9 hours Trips 8 Total Time Hours 35.33 20.4

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GE Medical Systems
HSA
SITE:

PM REPORT
SCHEDULE A
DATE: SYSTEM ID:

Procedure COMPUTER Clean/Vacuum all exhaust vent holes Check that all fans work Clean air intake filter screen Clean media drive heads CONSOLE Check display monitor for raster burns GANTRY Check the number of gantry revolutions PDU Inspect fan operation Inspect 4 green lamps (L1,L2,L3,DCRGS status) Inspect 6 green lamps on transformer assembly SYSTEM Monitor error logs (view stats, messages...) General Cleaning Update site log

Inspect
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Clean
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Split
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Comments:

Field Engineer:

Id#:

Dispatch#:

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SITE:

PM REPORT
SCHEDULE B
DATE: SYSTEM ID:

Procedure GANTRY Check the number of gantry revolutions Inspect Tube Wells , HV Tanks, and HV Cables Verify cables & hardware are tight Check scan and laser windows Clean ventillation holes and check fans Inspect Stator Cable ,Fans Power Cable, Fans, Tube Radiator. SRU Check for proper fan operation of all fans in SRU For older style ST-CP AP, clean AP blower filter Clean dirt/dust/debris from bottom of SRU cabinet SYSTEM Monitor error logs (view stats, messages...) General Cleaning Update site log

Inspect
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Clean
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Split
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Comments:

Field Engineer:

Id#:

Dispatch#:

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PM REPORT
SCHEDULE C
DATE: SYSTEM ID:

Procedure GANTRY Check the number of gantry revolutions HIGH VOLTAGE mA meter verification (HHS) KV test (HHS)
HV tank feedback resistors calibration Total KV measurement KV meter verification

Inspect
______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______

Clean
______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______

Split
______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______

Auto mA cal mA and KV verification (HHS) Verification of internal scan timer (HHS) Verify exposure time accuracy (HHS) SYSTEM Monitor error logs (view stats, messages...) General Cleaning Update site log

Comments:

Field Engineer:

Id#:

Dispatch#:

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SITE:

PM REPORT
SCHEDULE D
DATE: SYSTEM ID:

Procedure COMPUTER Clean/Vacuum all exhaust vent holes Check that all fans work Clean air intake filter screen Clean media drive heads GANTRY Check the number of gantry revolutions PDU Inspect fan operation Inspect 4 green lamps (L1,L2,L3,DCRGS status) Inspect 6 green lamps on transformer assembly SYSTEM Verify emergency off buttons (table/console) Check operation of final scan abort pushbutton Check X-Ray on lights (HHS) Image performance QA Monitor error logs (view stats, messages...) General Cleaning Update site log

Inspect
______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______

Clean
______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______

Split
______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______

Comments:

Field Engineer:

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Dispatch#:

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HSA RP Annual PM Schedule


Job Card# CTPM-1102 CTPM-1103 CTPM-1201 CTPM-1202 CTPM-1203 CTPM-1204 CTPM-1301 CTPM-1307 CTPM-1308 CTPM-1311 CTPM-1312 CTPM-1314 CTPM-1319 CTPM-1321 CTPM-1323 CTPM-1401 CTPM-1403 CTPM-1404 CTPM-1405 CTPM-1407 CTPM-1408 CTPM-1409 CTPM-1410 CTPM-1411 CTPM-1501 CTPM-1502 CTPM-1503 CTPM-1504 CTPM-1505 CTPM-1506 CTPM-1601 CTPM-1602 CTPM-1603 CTPM-1604 CTPM-1608 CTPM-1701 CTPM-1702 CTPM-1704 CTPM-1901 CTPM-1902 CTPM-5201 SubSystem Console Console Computer Computer Computer Computer Gantry Gantry Gantry Gantry Gantry Gantry Gantry Gantry Gantry High Voltage High Voltage High Voltage High Voltage High Voltage High Voltage High Voltage High Voltage High Voltage High Voltage PDU PDU PDU PDU PDU PDU System System System System System Table Table Table SCU SCU Laser Camera Description Check for smooth rolling trackball/Clean Clean/ vacuum console interior Clean/Vacuum all exhaust vent holes Check that all fans work Clean air intake filter screen Clean media drive heads (DAT, MOD) Check the number of gantry revolutions Inspect the axial motor brushes Grease main bearing Check drive belt for wear Check scan and laser windows Clean ventilation holes and check fans Handling and removal of slip ring brush debris Gantry Slip Ring Vacuuming or Schleifring Maintenance and Brush Inspection mA meter verification (HHS) KV test (HHS) or HV tank feedback resistors calibration Total KV measurement KV meter verification Auto mA cal mA and KV verification (HHS) Raise and fall times (HHS) Verification of internal scan timer (HHS) Verify exposure time accuracy (HHS) Inspect filter Inspect fan operation Inspect 7 green indicator lamps on GPDU Check tightness of wire lugs Inspect 4 green lamps (L1, L2, L3, DCRGS status) Inspect 6 green lamps on transformer assy Verify emergency off buttons (table/console) Check operation of final scan abort pushbuttons Check X-Ray on lights (HHS) Image performance QA Update site log Upper Assembly PM Lower Assembly PM Check for wear or damage on table extensions Inspect fans for operation, noise and obstruction Clean dirt/dust/debris from bottom of SCU Cab 3M Laser Camera Maintenance Schedule Schedule Schedule Schedule A B C D 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 5 5 5 5 20 10 5 5 5 15 15 15 60 60 60 60 30 30 30 15 15 15 30 30 15 15 5 5 5 25 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 55 5 5 75 50 5 15 15 35 35

Schedule A PM Cycle Begins when Rev Counter shows xxx250k revs. Schedule B Next 250k Rev when Rev Counter increments 500k revs. Schedule C PM Cycle Begins when Rev Counter shows xxx750k revs. Schedule D PM Cycle Begins when Rev Counter shows a million revs. HSA RP PMs are based on gantry revolutions. PMs will be done every 250k gantry revolutions. The average CT/I scanner does 1,000,000 revolutions per year, therefore the average scanner has approximately four Planned Maintenance activities per year.
HAS-RP Schedule Frequency/Year Old Schedule 12 New Schedule 4 Savings / System Labor 19.7 hours Trips 8 Total Time Hours 35.33 16.3333333

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SITE:

PM REPORT
SCHEDULE A
DATE: SYSTEM ID:

Procedure COMPUTER Clean/Vacuum all exhaust vent holes Check that all fans work Clean air intake filter screen Clean media drive heads CONSOLE Check display monitor for raster burns GANTRY Check the number of gantry revolutions PDU Inspect fan operation Inspect 4 green lamps (L1,L2,L3,DCRGS status) Inspect 6 green lamps on transformer assembly SYSTEM Monitor error logs (view stats, messages...) General Cleaning Update site log

Inspect
______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______

Clean
______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______

Split
______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______

Comments:

Field Engineer:

Id#:

Dispatch#:

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SITE:

PM REPORT
SCHEDULE B
DATE: SYSTEM ID:

Procedure GANTRY Check the number of gantry revolutions Inspect Tube Wells , HV Tanks, and HV Cables Verify cables & hardware are tight Check scan and laser windows Clean ventillation holes and check fans Inspect Stator Cable ,Fans Power Cable, Fans, Tube Radiator. SCU Inspect fans for operation, noise and obstruction Clean dirt/dust/debris from bottom of SCU cabinet Verify all recon processor covers are in place SYSTEM Monitor error logs (view stats, messages...) General Cleaning Update site log

Inspect
______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______

Clean
______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______

Split
______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______

______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______

______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______

______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______

Comments:

Field Engineer:

Id#:

Dispatch#:

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HSA RP
SITE:

PM REPORT
SCHEDULE C
DATE: SYSTEM ID:

Procedure GANTRY Check the number of gantry revolutions HIGH VOLTAGE mA meter verification (HHS) KV test (HHS)
HV tank feedback resistors calibration Total KV measurement KV meter verification

Inspect
______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______

Clean
______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______

Split
______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______

Auto mA cal mA and KV verification (HHS) Verification of internal scan timer (HHS) Verify exposure time accuracy (HHS) SYSTEM Monitor error logs (view stats, messages...) General Cleaning Update site log

Comments:

Field Engineer:

Id#:

Dispatch#:

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HSA RP
SITE:

PM REPORT
SCHEDULE D
DATE: SYSTEM ID:

Procedure COMPUTER Clean/Vacuum all exhaust vent holes Check that all fans work Clean air intake filter screen Clean media drive heads GANTRY Check the number of gantry revolutions PDU Inspect fan operation Inspect 4 green lamps (L1,L2,L3,DCRGS status) Inspect 6 green lamps on transformer assembly SYSTEM Verify emergency off buttons (table/console) Check operation of final scan abortl pushbutton Check X-Ray on lights (HHS) Image performance QA Monitor error logs (view stats, messages...) General Cleaning Update site log

Inspect
______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______

Clean
______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______

Split
______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______

Comments:

Field Engineer:

Id#:

Dispatch#:

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HiSpeed CT/I PM Schedule (based on 1000k rev cycle / year)


Job Card# CTPM-2001 CTPM-1301 CTPM-1307 CTPM-1308 CTPM-1311 CTPM-1312 CTPM-1314 CTPM-1319 CTPM-1320 CTPM-1321 CTPM-1421 CTPM-1423 CTPM-1424 CTPM-1425 CTPM-1427 CTPM-1428 CTPM-1429 CTPM-1430 CTPM-1431 CTPM-1501 CTPM-1502 CTPM-1503 CTPM-1504 CTPM-1505 CTPM-1506 CTPM-1507 CTPM-1601 CTPM-1602 CTPM-1603 CTPM-1607 CTPM-1608 CTPM-1701 CTPM-1702 CTPM-1704 SubSystem Console Gantry Gantry Gantry Gantry Gantry Gantry Gantry Gantry Gantry Description Check for smooth rolling trackball / mouse Check the number of gantry revolutions Inspect the axial motor brushes Grease main bearing Check drive belt for wear Check scan and laser windows Clean ventilation holes and check fans Handling & Removal of Slip Ring Brush Debris Clean or Replace tube fan filter Slip Ring Vacuuming x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x 5.2 x 4.3 x 6.2 x 4.3 x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x Schedule Schedule Schedule A B C x x x x x x x x x x x x x x Schedule D x x

High Voltage mA Meter Verification High Voltage KV Test (HHS) or High Voltage High Voltage High Voltage HV tank feedback resistors calibration Total KV measurement KV Meter Verification

High Voltage Auto mA cal High Voltage mA and KV verification (HHS) High Voltage Verify Rise and fall times (HHS) High Voltage Verification of internal scan timer (HHS) High Voltage Verify exposure time accuracy (HHS) PDU/GPDU PDU/GPDU GPDU PDU PDU PDU CRPDU System System System System System Table Table Table Inspect/Clean filter Inspect fan operation Inspect 7 green indicator lamps on GPDU Check tightness of wire lugs Inspect 4 green lamps (L1,L2,L3,DCRGS status) Inspect 6 green lamps on transformer assy CRPDU PM checks Verify emergency off buttons (table/console) Check X-Ray on lights (HHS) Check operation of final scan abort pushbuttons General Cleaning Update site log Upper Assembly PM Lower Assembly PM Check for wear or damage on table extensions

HiSpeed CT/i Total time w/o camera (units in hours) Schedule A - PM Cycle Begins When Rev Counter shows xxx250k revs. Schedule B - Next 250k Rev When Rev Counter shows xxx500k revs. Schedule C - Next 250k Rev When Rev Counter shows xxx750k revs. Schedule D - Next 250k Rev When Rev Counter increments a million revs.

CT/I PMs are based on gantry revolutions. PMs will be done every 250k gantry revolutions. The average CT/I scanner does 1,000,000 revolutions per year, therefore the average scanner has approximately four Planned Maintenance activities per year.

These schedules are for CT/I products approved by CT Engineering

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SITE:

PM REPORT
SCHEDULE A Gantry Revolutions: xxx250k
DATE: SYSTEM ID:

Procedure GANTRY Check number of gantry revolutions Check scan and laser windows Clean ventilation holes and check fans Handling and Removal of Slip Ring Brush Debris Clean or Replace tube fan filter Slip Ring Vacuuming SDAS DAS/Duct Cleaning (Only for DAS/Duct assemblies with filter) PDU/GPDU Inspect/Clean filter GPDU Inspect 7 green indicator lamps on GPDU PDU Inspect 4 green lamps (L1,L2, L3, DCRGS status) Inspect 6 green lamps on transformer assembly SYSTEM Verify emergency off buttons (table/console) Check X-Ray on lights (HHS) Check operation of final scan abort pushbuttons Monitor Sys Logs (Change to look at HealthPage) General Cleaning Update site log Table Upper Assembly PM Lower Assembly PM (CT/I Only) Check for wear or damage on table extensions

Inspect ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______

Clean ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______

Split ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______

______

______

______

______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______

______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______

______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______

Comments:

Field Engineer:

Id#:

Dispatch#:

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PM REPORT
SCHEDULE B Gantry Revolutions: xxx500k
DATE: SYSTEM ID:

Procedure CONSOLE Check for smooth rolling trackball / mouse GANTRY Check number of gantry revolutions Inspect the axial motor brushes Check scan and laser windows Clean ventilation holes and check fans Handling and Removal of Slip Ring Brush Debris Clean or Replace tube fan filter Slip Ring Vacuuming SDAS DAS/Duct Cleaning (Only for DAS/Duct assemblies with filter) PDU/GPDU Inspect/Clean filter Inspect fan operation GPDU Inspect 7 green indicator lamps on GPDU PDU Check tightness of wire lugs Inspect 4 green lamps (L1,L2,L3,DCRGS status) Inspect 6 green lamps on transformer assembly CRPDU CRPDU PM checks SYSTEM Verify emergency off buttons (table/console) Check X-Ray on lights (HHS) Check operation of final scan abort pushbuttons Monitor Sys Logs (Change to look at HealthPage) General Cleaning Update site log TABLE Check for wear or damage on table extensions

Inspect ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______

Clean ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______

Split ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______

______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______

______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______

______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______

Comments:

Field Engineer:
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PM REPORT
SCHEDULE C Gantry Revolutions: xxx750k
DATE: SYSTEM ID:

Procedure Inspect Clean GANTRY Check number of gantry revolutions ______ ______ Check scan and laser windows ______ ______ Clean ventilation holes and check fans ______ ______ Handling and Removal of Slip Ring Brush Debris ______ ______ Clean or Replace tube fan filter ______ ______ Slip Ring Vacuuming ______ ______ SDAS DAS/Duct Cleaning ______ ______ (Only for DAS/Duct assemblies with filter) HIGH VOLTAGE (The following order facilitates installing the bleeder once.) ______ ______ Verify Rise and fall times (HHS) * ______ ______ Verification of internal scan timer (HHS) * KV Test (HHS) or HV tank feedback resistors calibration * ______ ______ Total KV measurement * ______ ______ KV Meter Verification ______ ______ mA Meter Verification ______ ______ Auto mA cal ______ ______ ______ ______ mA and KV verification (HHS) ______ ______ Verify exposure time accuracy (HHS) * Bleeder Needed PDU/GPDU Inspect/Clean filter ______ ______ GPDU Inspect 7 green indicator lamps on GPDU ______ ______ PDU Inspect 4 green lamps (L1,L2,L3,DCRGS status) ______ ______ Inspect 6 green lamps on transformer assembly ______ ______ SYSTEM Verify emergency off buttons (table/console) ______ ______ Check X-Ray on lights (HHS) ______ ______ Check operation of final scan abort pushbuttons ______ ______ Monitor Sys Logs (Change to look at HealthPage) ______ ______ General Cleaning ______ ______ Update site log ______ ______ Table Check for wear or damage on table extensions ______ ______

Split ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______

______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______

______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______

Comments:

Field Engineer:
Rev 9

Id#:

Dispatch#:
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SITE:

PM REPORT
SCHEDULE D Gantry Revolutions: million
DATE: SYSTEM ID:

Procedure GANTRY Check number of gantry revolutions Grease main bearing Check drive belt for wear Check scan and laser windows Clean ventilation holes and check fans Handling and Removal of Slip Ring Brush Debris Clean or Replace tube fan filter Slip Ring Vacuuming SDAS DAS/Duct Cleaning (Only for DAS/Duct assemblies with filter) PDU/GPDU Inspect/Clean filter GPDU Inspect 7 green indicator lamps on GPDU PDU Inspect 4 green lamps (L1,L2,L3,DCRGS status) Inspect 6 green lamps on transformer assembly SYSTEM Verify emergency off buttons (table/console) Check X-Ray on lights (HHS) Check operation of final scan abort pushbuttons Image performance QA Monitor Sys Logs (Change to look at HealthPage) General Cleaning Update site log Table Check for wear or damage on table extensions

Inspect ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______

Clean ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______

Split ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______

______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______

______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______

______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______

Comments:

Field Engineer:

Id#:

Dispatch#:

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LightSpeed QX/I PM Schedule


(based on 1000k rev cycle / year) Job Card# CTPM-2001 CTPM-2003 CTPM-1205 CTPM-1301 CTPM-1307 CTPM-1308 CTPM-1311 CTPM-1312 CTPM-1314 CTPM-1319 CTPM-1320 CTPM-1321 CTPM-1322* CTPM-1421 CTPM-1423 CTPM-1424 CTPM-1425 CTPM-1427 CTPM-1428 CTPM-1429 CTPM-1430 CTPM-1431 CTPM-1501 CTPM-1502 CTPM-1503 CTPM-1504 CTPM-1505 CTPM-1506 CTPM-1507 CTPM-1601 CTPM-1602 CTPM-1603 CTPM-1604 CTPM-1605 CTPM-1607 CTPM-1608 CTPM-1701 CTPM-1704 SubSystem Console Console Computer Gantry Gantry Gantry Gantry Gantry Gantry Gantry Gantry Gantry Gantry High Voltage High Voltage High Voltage High Voltage High Voltage High Voltage High Voltage High Voltage High Voltage PDU PDU PDU PDU PDU PDU PDU System System System System System System System Table Table Description Check for smooth rolling trackball / mouse Check Fans /Clean /Vacuum Console Interior Check Fans /Clean /Vacuum All Exhaust Vent Holes Check the number of gantry revolutions Inspect the axial motor brushes Grease main bearing Check drive belt for wear Check scan and laser windows Clean ventilation holes and check fans Handling & Removal of Slip Ring Brush Debris Clean or Replace tube fan filter Slip Ring Vacuuming SDAS DAS/Duct Cleaning mA Meter Verification HV tank feedback resistors calibration Total kV measurement kV Meter Verification Auto mA cal mA and KV verification (HHS) Verify Rise and fall times (HHS) Verification of internal scan timer (HHS) Verify exposure time accuracy (HHS) Inspect/Clean filter Inspect fan operation Inspect 7 green indicator lamps on GPDU Check tightness of wire lugs Inspect 4 green lamps (L1,L2,L3,DCRGS status) Inspect 6 green lamps on transformer assy PDU PM checks Verify emergency off buttons (table/console) Check X-Ray on lights (HHS) Check operation of final scan abort pushbuttons Image performance QA Monitor Sys Logs General Cleaning Update site log Upper Assembly PM Check for wear or damage on table extensions x x x x x 4.2 x 4.3 x 6.2 x 4.3 x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x Schedule Schedule Schedule A B C x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x Schedule D x x x x

Li ghtSpeed QX/i Total time w/o camera (units in hours) * This step applies only to systems with filters on DAS duct fan assembly. Schedule A - PM Cycle Begins When Rev Counter shows xxx250k revs. Schedule B - Next 250k Rev. When Rev Counter shows xxx500k revs. Schedule C - Next 250k Rev. When Rev Counter shows xxx750k revs. Schedule D - Next 250k Rev. When Rev Counter increments a million revs.

LightSpeed QXi PM based on gantry 1 million revolutions per year. PM is based on (4) service cycles per year at 250k revolution intervals.

These schedules are for LightSpeed Qxi products only, as approved by CT Engineering

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LightSpeed PLUS PM Schedule


(based on 1000k rev cycle / year) Job Card# CTPM-2003 CTPM-1205 CTPM-1308 CTPM-1319 CTPM-1321 CTPM-1322* CTPM-1323 CTPM-1421 CTPM-1423 CTPM-1428 CTPM-1429 CTPM-1430 CTPM-1508 CTPM-1601 CTPM-1603 CTPM-1608 SubSystem Description Console Computer Gantry Gantry Gantry Gantry Gantry Check Fans /Clean /Vacum Console Interior Check Fans /Clean /Vacum All Exhaust Vent Holes Grease main bearing Handling & Removal of Slip Ring Brush Debris Slip Ring Vacuuming SDAS DAS/Duct Cleaning Schleifring Maintenance and Brush Inspection Schedule Schedule Schedule A B C x x x x x x Schedule D x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x 1.75 x x x 2.1 x x x 4.2 x x x x 2.1 x x x

High Voltage mA Meter Verification High Voltage HV tank feedback resistors calibration High Voltage mA and KV verification (HHS) High Voltage Verify Rise and fall times (HHS) High Voltage Verification of internal scan timer (HHS) PDU System System System PM Check Verify emergency off buttons (table/console) Check operation of final scan abort pushbuttons Update site log

LightSpeed Plus Total time w/o camera (units in hours)

Schedule A - PM Cycle Begins When Rev Counter shows xxx250k revs. Schedule B - Next 250k Rev. When Rev Counter shows xxx500k revs. Schedule C - Next 250k Rev. When Rev Counter shows xxx750k revs. Schedule D - Next 250k Rev. When Rev Counter increments a million revs. LightSpeed Plus PM based on gantry 1 million revolutions per year. PM is based on (4) service cycles per year at 250k revolution intervals.

These schedules are for LightSpeed Qxi products only, as approved by CT Engineering

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PM REPORT
SCHEDULE A
GANTRY REVOLUTIONS: DATE: 7/24/01 SYSTEM ID:
Inspect Clean

(k)

Split

Comments:

Engineeer:

ID#:

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LIGHTSPEED PLUS
SITE:
Subsystem Gantry Gantry Gantry PDU System System System Procedure Handling & Removal of Slip Ring Brush Debris Slip Ring Vacuuming SDAS DAS/Duct Cleaning PM Check Verify emergency off buttons (table/console) Check operation of final scan abort pushbuttons Update site log

PM REPORT
SCHEDULE B
GANTRY REVOLUTIONS: DATE: 7/24/01 SYSTEM ID:
Inspect Clean

(k)

Split

Comments:

Engineeer:

ID#:

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Rev 11

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LIGHTSPEED PLUS
SITE:
Subsystem Gantry Gantry Gantry High Voltage High Voltage High Voltage High Voltage High Voltage System System System Procedure Handling & Removal of Slip Ring Brush Debris Slip Ring Vacuuming SDAS DAS/Duct Cleaning mA Meter Verification HV tank feedback resistors calibration mA and KV verification (HHS) Verify Rise and fall times (HHS) Verification of internal scan timer (HHS) Verify emergency off buttons (table/console) Check operation of final scan abort pushbuttons Update site log

PM REPORT
SCHEDULE C
GANTRY REVOLUTIONS: DATE: 7/24/01 SYSTEM ID:
Inspect Clean

(K)

Split

Comments:

Engineeer:

ID#:

Dispatch#:

Rev 11

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LIGHTSPEED PLUS
SITE:
Subsystem Gantry Gantry Gantry Gantry PDU System System System Procedure Grease main bearing Handling & Removal of Slip Ring Brush Debris Slip Ring Vacuuming SDAS DAS/Duct Cleaning PM Check Verify emergency off buttons (table/console) Check operation of final scan abort pushbuttons Update site log

PM REPORT
SCHEDULE D
GANTRY REVOLUTIONS: DATE: 7/24/01 SYSTEM ID:
Inspect Clean

(K)

Split

Comments:

Engineeer:

ID#:

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LightSpeed ULTRA PM Schedule


(based on 1000k rev cycle / year) Job Card# CTPM-2003 CTPM-1205 CTPM-1308 CTPM-1319 CTPM-1321 CTPM-1322* CTPM-1323 CTPM-1421 CTPM-1423 CTPM-1428 CTPM-1429 CTPM-1430 CTPM-1508 CTPM-1601 CTPM-1603 CTPM-1608 SubSystem Description Console Computer Gantry Gantry Gantry Gantry Gantry Check Fans /Clean /Vacum Console Interior Check Fans /Clean /Vacum All Exhaust Vent Holes Grease main bearing Handling & Removal of Slip Ring Brush Debris Slip Ring Vacuuming MDAS DAS/Duct Cleaning Schleifring Maintenance and Brush Inspection Schedule Schedule Schedule A B C x x x x x x Schedule D x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x X x x x 1.75 x x x 2.1 x x x 4.2 x x x x 2.1 x x x

High Voltage mA Meter Verification High Voltage HV tank feedback resistors calibration High Voltage mA and KV verification (HHS) High Voltage Verify Rise and fall times (HHS) High Voltage Verification of internal scan timer (HHS) PDU System System System PM Check Verify emergency off buttons (table/console) Check operation of final scan abort pushbuttons Update site log

LightSpeed Ultra Total time w/o camera (units in hours)

Schedule A - PM Cycle Begins When Rev Counter shows xxx250k revs. Schedule B - Next 250k Rev. When Rev Counter shows xxx500k revs. Schedule C - Next 250k Rev. When Rev Counter shows xxx750k revs. Schedule D - Next 250k Rev. When Rev Counter increments a million revs. LightSpeed Ultra PM based on gantry 1 million revolutions per year. PM is based on (4) service cycles per year at 250k revolution intervals.

These schedules are for LightSpeed Qxi products only, as approved by CT Engineering

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SITE:
Subsystem Gantry Gantry Gantry System System System Procedure Handling & Removal of Slip Ring Brush Debris Slip Ring Vacuuming MDAS DAS/Duct Cleaning Verify emergency off buttons (table/console) Check operation of final scan abort pushbuttons Update site log

PM REPORT
SCHEDULE A
GANTRY REVOLUTIONS: DATE: 7/24/01 SYSTEM ID:
Inspect Clean

(k)

Split

Comments:

Engineeer:

ID#:

Dispatch#:

Rev 11

GE Medical Systems
LIGHTSPEED ULTRA
SITE:
Subsystem Gantry Gantry Gantry PDU System System System Procedure Handling & Removal of Slip Ring Brush Debris Slip Ring Vacuuming MDAS DAS/Duct Cleaning PM Check Verify emergency off buttons (table/console) Check operation of final scan abort pushbuttons Update site log

PM REPORT
SCHEDULE B
GANTRY REVOLUTIONS: DATE: 7/24/01 SYSTEM ID:
Inspect Clean

(k)

Split

Comments:

Engineeer:

ID#:

Dispatch#:

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Subsystem Gantry Gantry Gantry High Voltage High Voltage High Voltage High Voltage High Voltage System System System Procedure Handling & Removal of Slip Ring Brush Debris Slip Ring Vacuuming MDAS DAS/Duct Cleaning mA Meter Verification HV tank feedback resistors calibration mA and KV verification (HHS) Verify Rise and fall times (HHS) Verification of internal scan timer (HHS) Verify emergency off buttons (table/console) Check operation of final scan abort pushbuttons Update site log

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Purpose: Check Fans and Filter MDD/ODD) Subassembly: MDD/ODD Date: 7/95

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Vacuum Cleaner Filter, part# 49-266987P10 Fan, part# 46-266476P4

PREREQUISITES: TASK DESCRIPTION: 1. Turn power off before moving drives. 2. Push optical disk filter grill latch to the side and remove filter (Illustration 1). Vacuum filter. 3. Re-install filter and filter grill 4. Turn on both drives and verify fans operate.

ILLUSTRATION 1 OPTICAL & MAGNETIC DISK DRIVES

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Purpose: Check Argus Filter Subassembly: Argus Filter Date: 7/95

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Vacuum Cleaner Filter, part# 46-251291P430

The Argus drive is very sensitive and should not be bumped or jarred when removing and reinstalling the front cover.

1. Bring system down in an orderly fashion. Cancel to R" and release DA0. 2. Power off the Argus at the front panel. 3. Remove front cover by depressing cover clips on each side. 4. Vacuum filter and make sure it is positioned correctly. (Filter is part #46-251291P430).

POWER BUTTON FRONT OF DRIVE UNDERCOVER

COARSE AIR FILTER

ILLUSTRATION 1 CLEANING ARGUS DRIVE FILTER

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Purpose: Check Argus Bad Block Log Subassembly: Argus Drive Date: 7/95

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Ades tape (46-237845G2), or Adex tape (46-266498G2)

PREREQUISITES: TASK DESCRIPTION: 1. Bring down system by releasing DA0.

2. For S140 CPU - mount DGC diags, Ades tape (46-237845G2) and set proper tape density on drive. 3. For MV 7800 CPU - mount MV Adex tape (46-266498G2) and set proper density on tape drive. 4. Boot 6239_FMTR as follows. (Please note menus may vary slightly).

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The 'X' indicates the error for each parameter. 5. Verify that the error log is empty, i.e. There should be no cylinder numbers listed. 6. If blocks are found, service time will be required to remap these errors or reformat this disk, depending upon the information found under the H/S status word. It should not be performed during the PM time. 7. Boot system back up from DA0 and check for normal operation.

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Lateral Fan, part# 46-229455P1 Power Supply, part# 46-266808P1

PREREQUISITES: TASK DESCRIPTION: 1. Locate Ace drive chassis fan on the back of the Ace drawer, or HTD drawer, in the computer cabinet. 2. Using a flashlight, or by feeling for the proper airflow, check that the power supply fan is operating normally. 3. Check that the lateral fans on the drawer are operating normally. 4. Fans should also be free of dirt and should operate quietly.

Drawer Lateral Fans Power Supply Fan

Illustration 1. HTD Drawer

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Purpose: Check ACE Bad Block Log Subassembly: ACE Drive Date: 7/95

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Advanced Service Tape (46-266950G4)

1. Bring down the system from R level, e.g., type DOWN <CR>. 2. Mount Ace advanced service tape (46-266950G4) on tape drive. 3. For S140 type 100022L - for MV7800 type B 22 <CR>. 4. Select initializer program. INITIALIZER PROGRAM The initializer program is used to initialize the controller and disk drive(s) as well as load ACE microcode. The Disk Initializer program has four modules to it. 1). ZDKINIT should normally be used as follows: File # Program 2 GESCSI CONFIGURATOR 3 GESCSI DIAGNOSTICS 4 GESCSI FORMATTER 5 GESCSI INITIALIZER 6 GESCSI RELIABILITY 7 GESCSI COMMAND STRING 8 MV7800 MICROCODE LOADER FILE NUMBER? 5<CR> >>>>> GESCSI Disk Initializer Rev. 4.00 Copyright 1987. Zetaco Inc. Command List [E]nter a device [S]tart a device [R]estart the program [C]ommand list [F]lags [X]eg and error log [D]elete a device [H]alt a device [L]ist device status [P]rinter control [M]ode of display [Q]uit

Enter a Command Selection (C=Cmd List): E<CR>

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Enter the device code [24]: <CR> Start initialization of controller. Microcode rev #: 3.00 End initialization of controller. Unit 0. is Ready: Select (YES.[NO]): YES<CR> Command choices: [Z]DKINIT ( ZDKINIT. INSTALL MICROCODE. INIT SOFT LOG) [A]NALYZE DISK [R]ELOCATE BLOCKS [M]ICROCODE INSTALL ONLY ENTER YOUR SELECTION [R]: <CR> The bad block log will now be listed. If END OF BLOCK LOG" appears, no new bad blocks have been found. If new bad blocks are found, enter blocks. NOTE: You must enter <S>tart in order to have the selected operation take place.

5. When finished, reset computer and return system to M" level. 6. Check for normal operation.

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Vacuum Cleaner Fan, part# 46-183043P74 (Qty 4) Filter 6 3/8, part# 46-210243P7; 9 15/16 46-210243P8

PREREQUISITES: TASK DESCRIPTION:

Computer power is on!

CPU FANS 1. Remove the front plastic chassis covers on the computer. Remove the FCC hardened chassis covers (gold covers) if applicable. There will be a main chassis and an expansion chassis for S140. There will be a main chassis only for MV 7800. 2. Using a flashlight, check that all fans in the computer are operating normally. Four fans are located on the left side of each chassis. BLOWERS AND FILTERS 1. Older style cabinets (Illustration 1): Remove the two bottom cabinet grills and remove the filters. Vacuum the filters. With a flashlight, inspect the cabinet blowers in the bottom of the cabinets. Insure quiet operation and that air is being drawn in the bottom front of the cabinet. 2. Newer style cabinets: Locate the left side cabinet grill and swing it open. Remove the large cabinet air filter and vacuum it.

ILLUSTRATION 1 2 -BAY CABINET

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Purpose: Clean Magnetic Tape Unit Subassembly: Magnetic Tape Unit Date: 7/95

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91% Isopropyl Alcohol, part# 46-183000P164

Use 91% Isopropyl Alcohol, cotton swab, and/or lint free cloth to clean the following: 1. Clean head assembly. Use cotton swab to remove debris from the head channels. 2. Clean head tape guides and tape cleaner surface with lint free cloth. 3. Clean vacuum chamber and air holes with end of resistor or similar cleaning object.

Do not enlarge holes!!

4. Clean Capstan with dry lint free cloth. Do not use alcohol. It may damage the Capstan rubber surface. Refer to Direction 46018076 for more detailed information.

ILLUSTRATION 1 CLEANING MAGNETIC TAPE UNIT

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Fan, part# 46-186572P128

1. Turn on the power to the mag tape unit using the front panel on/off switch. 2. Open the cabinet rear door to view the rear of the mag tape unit. 3. Verify that both cooling fans are operational. One fan is located at the rear of the magnetic tape unit and the other is on the right side as viewed from the back. A tywrap or small piece of paper may be needed to check side fan due to the difficulty of reaching it.

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Purpose: Check Gaids Fans & Power Supply Subassembly: 2-Bay Computer Date: 7/95

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Fan, part# 46-229909P1

Power is on!

1. Remove the front plastic chassis covers on the 2 bay computer to locate the chassis. 2. Using a flashlight, check that all fans in each gaids chassis are operating normally. These fans are located on the left side of each chassis. Also, check the power supply fan located at the rear of the chassis (old style chassis).

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Purpose: Check AP Fans/Clean Filters Subassembly: AP Date: 7/95

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FP Fan, part# 46-219465P1 Star Fan, part# 46-241971P68 Star Filter, part# 46-210243P6

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Power is on!

FLOATING POINT AP: 1. Remove the bottom cabinet grill and air filter. 2. Vacuum the filter. 3. With a flashlight, inspect the blower in the bottom of the cabinet. Ensure quiet operation and that air is being drawn into the bottom front of the cabinet. 4. Vacuum the foam filters on the front of the AP chassis and the fan screen on the rear of the chassis. Check that the cooling fan in the rear of the chassis is operating properly. 5. Swing out the power supply on the left side of the chassis and check the fan.

STAR AP (STCT): 1. Remove the grill and the filter in the front of the cabinet. 2. Vacuum the filter and ensure that the blower is operating properly. 3. Verify that the power supply fan located at the rear of the cabinet is operational. Use a TY wrap inserted into the blades since this fan will spin even if it is not powered on due to the air flow from the cabinet blower.

STAR AP (STCTC): 1 Open the rear cabinet door and locate the two cooling fans on the top side of the AP chassis. 2. Ensure that these are operating properly. 3. Verify that the power supply fan is also operational.

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Purpose: Verify Countertop Screws Subassembly: Countertop Date: 7/95

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Allen head screws, part# 46-208734P4

Check for loose or missing Allen head screws beneath the console countertop (Illustration 1). These screws secure the slideout countertop to the console. The bottom pan cover beneath the keyboard is also secured with these screws.

OC & DO Consoles

Screws 46-208734P4

Screws 46-208734P4

ILLUSTRATION 1 OC OR IC

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SPECIAL TOOLS/SUPPLIES: PREREQUISITES: TASK DESCRIPTION: 1. Locate the power on/off switch and turn the console off. The switch is located under the right side of the keyboard. 2. With a clean cloth and an appropriate cleaning solution, clean the exterior of the console, including the keyboard area and the monitor screens. Be careful not to bump the display monitor contrast and brightness knobs. 3. Turn the console back on. 4. Reenable the alpha lock on the keyboard.

NOTE: If your system is a MV 7800, then it will be necessary to type C" RTN at the SCP-CLI command to return to operating level.

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SPECIAL TOOLS/SUPPLIES: PREREQUISITES: TASK DESCRIPTION: 1. Display an image on the screen using the W/L trackball. Set the level in a negative direction until the background is bright. This should give you a lightened display with the image and the corner text still visible. 2. Measure the lightened display area using a ruler or tape measure. The lightened display area excluding the gray scale should measure 7.51 x 7.51. (Refer to Illustration 1). 3. Verify that the lightened area including the gray scale is not tilted left or right and that it is centered within the plastic console bezel opening.

ILLUSTRATION 1 SCANNED IMAGE

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SPECIAL TOOLS/SUPPLIES: PREREQUISITES: TASK DESCRIPTION: 1. Locate the console on/off power switch (Illustration 1) and turn the console off. 2. Remove the front lower console panel. 3. Swing open the hinged circuit boards to gain access to the console interior. 4. Remove the console top rear cover. 5. Vacuum both the monitor area and the console interior using care not to disturb wiring or bump any adjustments. 6. Reinstall the console panels and turn the console power back on. 7. Reenable the alpha lock on the keyboard. NOTE: If your system is a MV 7800, then it will be necessary to type C" RTN at the SCP-CLI7 command to return to operating level.

ILLUSTRATION 1 CLEANING THE CONSOLE

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Purpose: Check 'Ease Of Use' Keys/Trackball Subassembly: Countertop Date: 7/95

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Scan Function Switches, part# 46-208534P4 Talk switch, part# 46-208634P9

PREREQUISITES: TASK DESCRIPTION: 1. Verify console power is on. 2. Check that both trackballs operate smoothly in all directions, without jittering (Illustration 1). 3. Check that all W/L, scan, and intercom switches (Illustration 2) operate normally and are not broken.

TRACKBALLS

ILLUSTRATION 1 TRACKBALL CHECK

ILLUSTRATION 2 KEYBOARD SWITCHES


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SPECIAL TOOLS/SUPPLIES: PREREQUISITES: TASK DESCRIPTION: 1. Turn console power off. 2. Turn room lights on. The display monitor image screen should be a uniform gray color. Screen burn will be especially noticeable in the area where the gray scale is displayed. 3. Also check the alphanumeric monitor for absence of screen burn. 4. Turn power back on and reenable the keyboard alpha lock.

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SPECIAL TOOLS/SUPPLIES: PREREQUISITES: TASK DESCRIPTION: 1. Place resolution phantom 46-241852G1 on phantom holder. 2. Center the phantom using the calcheck program. Use the section of the phantom with just water and no wedges. 3. After phantom is centered to isocenter, turn on alignment lights. Check that the coronal laser lines (G" in illustration 1) are centered on the horizontal reference line on the phantom. For an additional check, tilt the Gantry 20 degrees and recheck. When finished, tilt back to zero. Next, the sagittal laser line (E" in illustration) should be centered to the top of the phantom, perpendicular to the vertical reference line (See Illustration 1). You may need a piece of tape on the top of the phantom to see the laser since the plexiglas is clear and, therefore, nonreflective. This sagittal line will also project onto the cradle. It should divide the cradle evenly. (The spec for sagittal and coronal laser is +/- 3 mm).

ILLUSTRATION 1 LASER ALIGNMENT LIGHT ACCURACY SETUP

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4. Turn lasers on again if they are off. Center phantom to the circumferential reference line using the internal axial line (see H" in illustration 1). Press Internal Landmark". Gantry display for cradle position should read 0 mm. Take a scan. Use 120 kV, 170 mA, 10 mm, 25 cm FOV, 2 sec. 5. When your image comes up, you will see line pairs (illustration 2), but these are unimportant for this test. What you are looking for is the thin horizontal lines centered on the left and right sides of the square holding the line pairs (see illustration 2). One line on each side is longer than the others. The position of these two longer lines corresponds exactly to the black line scribed on the circumference of the phantom. Therefore, if the two longer lines are centered, the internal axial lasers are centered (spec = +/- 1.5 mm spacing between lines is 1 mm).

Center hole position corresponds to black line around phantom circunference

Align black line on phantom to positioning light

ILLUSTRATION 2 RESOLUTION PHANTOM SCANNED IMAGE 6. To check external axial lasers, drive the phantom out to the external axial line (F" in illustration 1). Center the external axial right and left lasers on the phantom circumferential reference line by moving the cradle in or out as needed. NOTE: Step 6 requires that the internal axial lasers in the previous step are verified to be correct. 7. Press External Landmark" on the table control pad. Press advance on the same pad and hold until the cradle stops driving. The phantom is now centered to the axial scan plane. If the internal axial right and left lasers were correct from the preceding step, they should now be focused on the phantom circumferential reference line. If not, the external lasers need adjustment. Do not remove these lasers. The correct procedure is to readjust laser lights.

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SPECIAL TOOLS/SUPPLIES: PREREQUISITES: TASK DESCRIPTION: 1. Remove both Gantry side covers. 2. Turn off scan drive switch. 3. Rotate Gantry CCW until the right side Ehook activates (Illustration 1). 4. Continue rotating. Verify that the hook stops Gantry rotation. 5. Rotate Gantry CW until the left side Ehook activates. 6. Continue rotating and verify that the hook stops Gantry rotation. 7. Return system to normal operation.

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ILLUSTRATION 1 END STOP HOOK ACTIVATION

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Batteries (D-Cell 9V)

1. This procedure is for xenon detectors only. 2. Remove right side Gantry cover and turn off scan drive switch. 3. Rotate Gantry to access DAS Boards 1 through 23. Remove this cover. 4. Locate the transducer (Illustration 1) and determine which type you have. The resistance type has three connections, (Illustration 2) and the bridge type has four connection (Illustration 3).

PRESSURE TRANSDUCER

DAS

DAS Boards 1 through 23

ILLUSTRATION 1 ACCESSING PRESSURE TRANSDUCER

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B INCREASING
RANGE

A RESISTANCE TYPE TRANSDUCER

1.5 VDC D Battery

+ B DVM

CT3291A

ILLUSTRATION 2 RESISTANCE TYPE TRANSDUCER Connect the battery as shown in Ill. 2. Power is on! Measure voltage with DVM across terminals A and B, then across A and C. Calculate the % pressure as follows:
NOTE:

Minimum allowable pressure is 74%. If the pressure decreases to 74%, arrangements should be made to recharge detector.

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(INPUT A)

(OUTPUT D)

(INPUT C)

(OUTPUT B) A

BRIDGE TYPE TRANSDUCER

TRANSDUCER

+ A D B C

9V BATTERY

DVM +

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ILLUSTRATION 3 BRIDGE TYPE TRANSDUCER Measure the voltage across the battery, then connect the DVM and battery as shown above.

Power is on! Calculate the PSIG as follows: AMBIENT PRESSURE = VOLTAGE IN mV ACROSS C & D50,000 VOLTAGE ACROSS BATTERY PSIG= AMBIENT PRESSURE + 2(68- ROOM TEMPERATURE) 3 The detector pressure shall not be allowed to decrease below 275 PSI. If the pressure reaches 275 PSI, arrangements should be made to recharge detector. 5. Record pressure for future reference. 6. Replace cover and return system to normal operation.
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1. Remove the right side cover of Gantry and turn off scan drive switch. 2. Rotate Gantry as needed to view the highlight detector heater (Ill. 1). 3. Observe that the Heater On" led cycles on periodically (Ill. 1). This indicates that power is applied to the heater elements. 4. After verification, return system to normal operation.

ILLUSTRATION 1 DETECTOR HEATER PANEL

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NOTE: CDAS (Older style CDAS systems do not have a fan or blower). 1. Remove Gantry right side cover and disable scan drive switch. 2. Rotate Gantry as needed to view DAS power supplies. 3. Check for rotation and quiet operation of DAS cover fan.

NOTE: EDAS (Newer style EDAS does not have a fan). 1. Remove right side cover from Gantry and turn off scan drive switch. Unplug side cover fan cable (some covers do not have fans). Manually rotate Gantry so that the lower part of EDAS is at 3 O'Clock position. 2. From the right side facing the EDAS, slide filter out and inspect/clean. Also, check by using a TYwrap that the fan is running. It is under the filter. (See Illustration 1). 3. Return filter to its normal position. Reinstall side cover fan cable. Turn on loop contactor switch. Reinstall side cover.

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CH 1

SLOT NAME 1 FILTER CARD

RIGHT HALF 9 10 FILTER CARD FILTER CARD

376 745-752

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BLOWER*

LEFT HALF

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744 AC PLUG* METAL DIVIDER FOR FANLESS E-DAS ONLY

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FILTER CARD FILTER CARD ADC 1 CARD ADC 2 CARD ADC 3 CARD ADC 4 CARD TIMING CARD SPARE (FANNED E-DAS ONLY) PROCESSOR CARD DISPLAY/KEYBOARD CARD

DC POWER PLUG/CABLE DATA CABLE CONNECTORS DATA CABLES *NEWER FAN-LESS E-DAS's DO NOT HAVE BLOWER, OR AC PLUG

DC POWER PLUG
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SPECIAL TOOLS/SUPPLIES:

Mylar Window Asm., part# 46-222068G1 Small Alignment Light Window, part# 46-237668P1 Large Alignment Light Window, part# 46-229657P1

PREREQUISITES: TASK DESCRIPTION: Refer to Illustration 1

Do not look directly into the laser behind the alignment light windows. The laser can cause eye damage. Inspect the windows at an angle. 1. Clean mylar window in Gantry. 2. Check mylar window for scratches. Replace if necessary. 3. Clean alignment light windows in Gantry. 4. Inspect alignment light windows for scratches, and cracks. Replace if necessary.

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CAUTION DO NOT LOOK DIRECTLY INTO LASER LIGHTS

ALIGNMENT LIGHT WINDOWS

ALIGNMENT LIGHT WINDOWS

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ILLUSTRATION 1 LOCATION OF ALIGNMENT LIGHT WINDOWS

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Filter, part # 46-222067P1 Fan, part # 46-229909P1

PREREQUISITES: TASK DESCRIPTION:

1. On older style Gantrys, remove the side covers (illustration. 1). Check condition of the fan power cords. 2. Check operation of the fans. Inspect blades, bearings. mounts. 3. Replace cover filters every six months.

ILLUSTRATION 1 FAN INSPECTION ON OLDER STYLE GANTRYS

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SPECIAL TOOLS/SUPPLIES: PREREQUISITES: TASK DESCRIPTION: 1. Remove both Gantry side covers and turn off scan drive switch. 2. Open front and rear Gantry covers. 3. Inspect condition of main drive belt. Look for thinning of the belt, fraying near edges, or any visible steel cords. Any signs of these anomalies warrants belt replacement. 4. Verify correct main belt tension by measuring 3/4" on compressed spring. (See Illustration 1). 5. Inspect take up belt (Illustration 2). Look for thinning of the belt, fraying, or any visible steel cords. Any signs of these anomalies warrants belt replacement. 6. Verify correct take-up belt tension by measuring 1/8" as shown on Illustration 2. 7. Inspect condition of over speed belt (Illustration 2). Look for thinning of belt, fraying of belt. 8. Reassemble Gantry and check for normal operation

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ILLUSTRATION 1 MAIN DRIVE BELT INSPECTION AND TENSION ADJUSTMENT

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ILLUSTRATION 2 TAKE UP BELT INSPECTION AND TENSION ADJUSTMENT

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SPECIAL TOOLS/SUPPLIES: PREREQUISITES: TASK DESCRIPTION:

Lamp, part# 46-170046P13

1. Remove right side cover and turn off scan drive switch. 2. Reach into the back side of the Gantry front cover and flop the switch on the edge of the display board. This will light all lamps. 3. Replace any lamps that are not lit. Lamp type 73 (46-170045P13). 4. Return system to normal operation.

ILLUSTRATION 1 GANTRY DISPLAY

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SPECIAL TOOLS/SUPPLIES: Vacuum Cleaner PREREQUISITES: TASK DESCRIPTION: 1. Remove right side Gantry cover. 2. Disable scan drive at switch inside Gantry. 3. Manually position the Gantry to where the xray tube is accessible (3 O'Clock). 4. Turn off the XRay and Drives" switch at the REM box. 5. Inspect heat exchanger (radiator) behind the tube cooling fans for dust and dirt buildup (Ill. 1). If excessive, remove fans and vacuum, then reinstall fans. 6. Turn on XRay and Drives" switch at the REM box and check the two tube fans for normal operation. 7. Return system to normal operation.

ILLUSTRATION 1 CLEANING THE TUBE RADIATOR

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1. Remove side covers of Gantry and disable scan drive switch. 2. Open front cover. 3. Inspect inside of Gantry, especially tube, DAS, and mylar window, for signs of oil leakage from the tube wells. 4. Wipe up any oil. If oil is found, the tube wells will need to be checked. Refer to procedure in the Generator section, Job Card number CTPM-0411.

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SPECIAL TOOLS/SUPPLIES: PREREQUISITES: TASK DESCRIPTION:

Clean all covers with a suitable cleaner. Be sure to tilt Gantry and clean top cover.

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SPECIAL TOOLS/SUPPLIES: PREREQUISITES: TASK DESCRIPTION:

Vacuum Cleaner

1. Remove side covers and disable scan drive switch. 2. Turn off xray drives at REM panel. 3. Open front and rear covers and vacuum Gantry

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1. Remove table covers to access TGGC. Remove Gantry right side cover.

Power is on for this procedure.

2.To check tilt pot, tilt Gantry until shipping bolt holes on right side of Gantry line up. This is by definition 0 degrees tilt. 3. Locate TP17 (Tilt POS) and TP21 (AGND) on the A4 board in the TGGC. With a DVM, connect the +" meter lead to TP17 and the -" lead to TP21. The meter should read -2.5VDC +/- 0.009VDC. 4. To check axial pot, disable scan drive switch. 5. Rotate Gantry manually to 0 degrees (tube at bottom of Gantry). Make your measurement when axial encoder C pulse is observed on led on Gantry board. Be sure to be in CCW area, not CW area for the measurement. This is identified by the white area on the takeup, not the gray area. 6. Locate TP18 (Axial POS) and TP21 (AGND) on the A4 board in the TGGC. 7. With a DVM, connect the +" meter lead to TP18 and the -" lead to TP21. The meter should read -1.25VDC +/- 0.009VDC. 8. Any adjustment will require a recharacterization of tilt or axial. 9. Return system to normal operation.

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SPECIAL TOOLS/SUPPLIES: PREREQUISITES: TASK DESCRIPTION:

Drum, part# 46-236148P1

1. Remove both Gantry side covers and disable scan drive switch. 2. Open front and rear covers of Gantry. 3. Remove left side cable takeup cover as viewed from the front of the Gantry (illustration. 1). 4. Rotate Gantry by hand to expose the six cable takeup drums. Rotate carefully so as to avoid hitting the Estop hooks or accidentally tripping the Estop. 5. Spin each drum by hand to check for free movement on the shaft. 6. Inspect the rubber surface of each drum for grooves and wear. A normal drum will show some grooving, but deep grooves or missing chunks of rubber is cause for replacement. Part # for the drum is 46-236148P1. 7. Reassemble the system and verify normal operation.

ILLUSTRATION 1 CABLE TAKEUP DRUM INSPECTION


1

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SPECIAL TOOLS/SUPPLIES: PREREQUISITES: TASK DESCRIPTION:

Vacuum Cleaner

1. Remove side covers on Gantry and disable scan drive switch. 2. Open front and rear covers of Gantry. 3. Remove left side cable takeup cover as viewed from the front of the Gantry. This will be our viewing port for the takeup. 4. Shine a flashlight into the takeup. Rotate the Gantry by hand as necessary to inspect the entire range of travel from Ehook to Ehook. Be careful not to trip the Estops by hitting the hooks too hard. 5. Inspect for debris from takeup rollers, worn cables, loose hardware, broken spring steel, or missing clamps. 6. Remove any debris with a vacuum cleaner and correct any problems. 7. Reassemble the system and verify operation.

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SPECIAL TOOLS/SUPPLIES: PREREQUISITES: TASK DESCRIPTION:

Radial Bearing, part# 46-237184G1

NOTE: This procedure applies to old style gantrys with exposed bearings. 1. Remove side covers on Gantry and disable scan drive switch. 2. Open front and rear covers of Gantry. 3. Inspect the eight bearing assemblies. See Illustration 1. Each consists of two thrust bearings and one rubber coated roller. Inspect for cracked rubber coating or broken bearings. Part number for radial bearing: 46-237184G1. 4. Reassemble the system and verify operation.

ILLUSTRATION 1 INSPECTION OF CABLE TAKEUP BEARINGS

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SPECIAL TOOLS/SUPPLIES: Filter #46-198176G1, Dial Indicator #46-195935P1 PREREQUISITES: INFORMATION: The poly filter has a useful life of about 400k slices/exposures. Next, the filter starts to develop hairline cracks, which will eventually separate and cause image artifacts. Replacing the filter proactively every 400k slices or 4 years will eliminate the images artifacts during customer use that are caused by the filter cracking. The inspection takes 5 minutes to actually replace the Collimator Filter, Align and Calibrate takes approximately 2 hours. TASK DESCRIPTION: 1. Note date of last Filter or Collimator change. (See sticker on collimator, site log, or last PM sheet for date.) 2. Check and log slices and date at this PM. Subtract this count from the count logged at the last Filter or Collimator change. 3. If greater than 400k slices or greater than 4 years, order Filter and replace at next PM or Tube change, whichever comes first (i.e. within the next 30 days).

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Purpose: Replace MOV On Transformer Subassembly: Transformer Date: 7/95

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SPECIAL TOOLS/SUPPLIES: Part #46-170026P8,Transient surge supressor, quantity 2. PREREQUISITES: TASK DESCRIPTION: These MOV's should be replaced annually due to the difficulty in troubleshooting them for an open circuit failure and due to their breakdown over time. They are easier to replace than to test. However, anyone interested in testing them for circuit loading rather than open circuit may follow this procedure. To test for a shorted MOV's: 1. Turn off xray drives, remove XFMR cover. Perform an exposure from Gencal at 80 kV/300 mA/4 sec. Note the mA reading on the Gantry display. Turn off xray drives. Referring to Ill. 1 for location of MOV's, disconnect the red MOV'S from mA+ and mA- terminals. Perform a second exposure from GENCAL (reset first) at 80 kV/300 mA/4 sec. Note mA reading on the Gantry. If reading differs from previous exposure by more than 3 mA, then the MOV'S are partially shorted. To replace defective MOV's: Refer to Illustration 1 for location. Turn off xray drives. Remove XFMR cover. Remove red MOV'S from mA+ and mA- terminals. Install new set. Power up and perform exposure from Gencal at 80 kV/300 mA/4 sec. Note mA reading on Gantry. It should be within 3 mA of the exposure taken with MOV'S disconnected. Replace covers. Return to normal operation.

ILLUSTRATION 1 REPLACING MA+ AND MA- MOV'S

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SPECIAL TOOLS/SUPPLIES: PREREQUISITES: TASK DESCRIPTION:

9800 REM Lamp, part# 46-194361P17

1. Turn xray drives off at REM box. Verify red Off" lamp lights up. 2. Remove front cover of XG1. Verify red lamp A11DS1 is on. (See Illustration 1). 3. Turn xray drives on. Verify green On" lights on REM. 4. Verify red lamp A7DS1 is on. (See Illustration 1). NOTE: Installing a 470 ohm, 1/4 watt resistor in series with one of A7DS1's leads dramatically extends the life of the lamp.

A3

A7DS1 A6 A11DS1

A8 A7 Cable Storage

ILLUSTRATION 1 POWER LAMP LOCATIONS

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SPECIAL TOOLS/SUPPLIES: HV Bleeder PREREQUISITES: TASK DESCRIPTION: 1. Turn off xray drives at REM. 2. Install external HV divider: a. For MPX 125 Transformer - Model #46-146958G3, the bleeder should be installed in parallel in the SA" wells. Remove wires from terminal SA" on transformer if this is not already done. Jumper SO" terminal to SA" to engage the proper HV tube select switches inside of the transformer. Make sure 13 CC of insulating oil (T0552G) are placed in the SA anode and SA cathode wells before you install the bleeder cables. After the bleeder is removed, fill these wells at least 1/2 full of insulating oil to prevent arching if the HV tube select switches are accidently engaged. Connect the 46-229856G1 kV meter cable to bleeder as shown in Illustration 1.

ILLUSTRATION 1 MPX 125 KW TRANSFORMER/DIVIDER SETUP WARNING!


THE HV DIVIDER WAS NOT DESIGNED FOR CONTINUOUS OPERATION, AND THEREFORE, SHOULD BE DISCONNECTED FROM THE SYSTEM DURING CUSTOMER OPERATION. FAILURE TO OBEY THIS WARNING WILL RESULT IN A DEFECTIVE DIVIDER WHICH CAN CAUSE SYSTEM PROBLEMS (E.G., GENERATOR OVERLOADS, SCAN ABORTS, SARC FAULTS, ETC.).

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b. For MPX 80 KW Transformer - Model #46-266668G1, the bleeder should be installed in series. With xray drives off, remove anode and cathode cables at transformer which come from the gantry and install them in one set of 10 foot HV bleeder anode and cathode wells Install bleeder cables into the same transformer wells from which you just removed the HV cables coming from the gantry. The other end of the bleeder cables should be in the remaining bleeder wells. Be sure to connect anode to anode and cathode to cathode. Use HV spanner wrench to tighten all connections. All wells should contain insulating oil. See Illustration 2.

ILLUSTRATION 2 MPX 80 KW TRANSFORMER/DIVIDER SETUP

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kV Meter Accuracy Check 1. Connect DVM across bleeder output, +" to anode, -" to cathode. Set to read on 200 volt scale. 2. Turn power on. 3. Perform exposure at 80 kV/100 mA, 120 kV/100 mA, 140 kV/100 mA, 4 seconds each (see NOTE below). 4. Read the DVM after the reading has stabilized. Verify that the reading is within 2 kV of the indicated kV value on the Gantry display. NOTE: These exposures are most easily performed from Gencal program in CTDS. Enter CTDS Select GC (CR) Perform Function 7 (reset TGGC and download) Perform Function 2 (verify/adjust) Select Corxtab table and manual mode by editing Select new technique - change time to 4 seconds Hit return to retain previous values when finished Hit R" to retry scan if you need to Cancel" key will exit. mA Meter Accuracy 1. Turn the xray drives off. Set DVM to DC mA, 200 mA range. Remove the two wires from the mA +" lead on the XFMR. Connect one lead of the DVM to the 2 wires. Connect the other lead of the DVM to the mA +" terminal. 2. Turn power on. 3. Perform an exposure at 80 kV/200 mA/4 sec (see NOTE below). Wait for mA meter reading to stabilize, then compare it to Gantry display reading at end of exposure. mA readings should be the same within 2 mA. NOTE: These exposures are most easily performed from Gencal program in CTDS. Enter CTDS Select GC (CR) Perform Function 7 (reset TGGC and download) Perform Function 2 (verify/adjust) Select Corxtab table and manual mode by editing Select new technique - change time to 4 seconds Hit return to retain previous values when finished Hit R" to retry scan if you need to Cancel" key will exit.

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4. Turn power off, remove all test equipment and restore to original condition. Make sure all open XFMR wells have enough oil (1/2 full minimum). Be sure pins on anode and cathode are spread properly and are tightened down. If the site has an external bleeder that remains connected all the time, verify that the bleeder switch is off or that the jumper between SO and SA is disconnected. (This applies to 46-146958G3 XFMR only). Replace all covers and verify system will scan properly.

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SPECIAL TOOLS/SUPPLIES: 20 ohm resistor, 5%, 5W, 46-266990G1 PREREQUISITES: TASK DESCRIPTION:

1. This test adds resistance in the overload sensing circuit to force a generator overload at normal techniques. 2. Turn generator off at REM box. Open transformer cover. 3. Observe that there are two orange leads with push-on terminals at XG2A18TP-mA- and two similar brown leads at XG2A18TP-mA+. Pull J1 at XG2A14A1 mA sensing circuit board, and using an ohmmeter, identify and mark the orange lead at TP-mA- and the brown lead at TPmA+ which connect to XG2A14A1J1-21 and J1-22, respectively. 4. Reconnect J1 at the mA sensing board and the brown lead at TP-mA+. Connect a 20 ohm, 5%, 5 watt resistor in series with the orange lead at TP-mA-. Procure locally or order part #46266990G1. 5. Turn the generator on and perform a test exposure using GENCAL. 6. Attempt to make a series of 80 kV, 1 sec. exposures at 170 and 300 mA (see NOTE 1 below). A generator overload shall not occur at 170 mA, and shall occur at 300 mA. NOTE 1: These exposures are most easily performed from Gencal program in CTDS. Enter CTDS Select GC (CR) Perform Function 7 (reset TGGC and download) Perform Function 2 (verify/adjust) Select Corxtab table and manual mode by editing Select new technique - change time to 4 seconds Hit return to retain previous values when finished Hit R" to retry scan if you need to Cancel" key will exit. NOTE 2: Use MGTEST FETCH FAULT STATUS (option 22) and verify a 20F2 fault is reported. If Gantry is left in service mode (for error diplay), just verify that the display shows 242 error on left side of display.

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7. When the generator overload occurs, verify that a subsequent exposure is prevented and that the generator overload fault is reported at the operators console. 8. Reset the overload using Gencal Function 7 and verify that a 170 mA exposure is then permitted. 9. Turn the xray generator off and relocate 20 ohm resistor to the identified brown lead at XG2A18TP-mA+, then repeat steps above to test the circuits using the brown lead. When finished, remove the resistor and reconnect the brown lead at TP-mA+. 10. Label both the orange lead and brown lead that were used with the resistor for future reference. 11. Restore power and verify proper exposures occur at 170 and 300 mA.

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SPECIAL TOOLS/SUPPLIES: Oscilloscope PREREQUISITES: TASK DESCRIPTION: 1. Make the following interconnections between the oscilloscope and test board XG1A4A4 of the xray power cabinet. (See Illustration 1). 2. Connect channel 1 probe to A4 pin 60 (kV meter) and connect channel 2 probe to A4 pin 43 or 45 (Primary LED) and scope ground to TP6 on the XG1A4A4 board. 3. For axial scan exposure time, at M-level, execute a 2 second and an 8 second axial scan at 120 kVp and 100 mA. 4. Verify that the measured value for the 2 second and 8 second axial scans are accurate to within +/- 5% for exposure times. (2.0 sec - 1.92 - 2.08 sec) (8.0 sec - 7.75 - 8.25 sec) 5. For scout scan exposure time, at M-level, perform three scout scans at 120 kV, 100 mA as tabulated below: CRADLE TRAVEL (mm) 20 150 300 CRADLE SPEED (mm/sec) 75 75 37.5 CRADLE TIME(s) 0.26 2.0 8.0 SPEC LIMIT TIMES MIN MAX .247 1.92 7.75 .307 2.08 8.25

An alternate method is to measure the times of the kV waveform on your oscilloscope. This would only be easier if you had a bleeder already connected.
Pin 60 and Pin 43 On Backplane XG1A4A4 (P nel Sw ng Open)

Rear View of Vilament Panel


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ILLUSTRATION 1 ACCESSING THE TEST BOARD FOR SCOPE CONNECTIONS


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ILLUSTRATION 1 HV INTERNAL BLEEDER CALIBRATION SETUP FOR 80 KW TRANSFORMER Calibration of internal bleeder for 80 kW transformer only. Part #46-266668G1. See Illustration 1. 1. Disconnect input from the HV transformer internal bleeder to CT system: - Lift and temporarily tape the RED lead from A14J118 at terminal KV+" of the transformer. - Lift and temporarily tape the ORN lead from A14J116 at terminal KV-" of the transformer. 2. Connect a DVM set on 20 VDC between anode (A) signal terminal of the external bleeder (C1515A) and the KV+" terminal of the transformer. Connect the negative DVM lead to the bleeder and the positive lead to the transformer. 3. Use manual mode of GCAUTO to make exposure at 4 sec. for each of the following techniques: 80 kV/200 mA, 120 kV/100 mA, 140 kV/170 mA. Read and record the DVM reading during the last two seconds of the exposures on the data sheet.

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NOTE: Be sure to record the reading during the actual xray exposure. The DVM will indicate an erroneous voltage when the safety contractor is closed before the exposure and another erroneous reading after the exposure, when the HV system is discharging. The reading to record is the one while the RED PRI CTR LED on the XG2A4A4 test board is lit. If necessary, reduce the DVM voltage range and repeat the exposure for an accurate reading. If the DVM reading is 0.0 +/- 0.1 volt, no adjustment is required. 4.Based on data from the 120 kV: 100 mA exposure, if adjustment is required, loosen the shaft lock on R10 (+) kV CAL, turn the pot shaft the appropriate direction and amount as given in the NOTE below, relock the shaft, and repeat the 120 kv exposure until the DVM reading is 0.0 +/0.1 volt. NOTE: Turn the shaft of R10 CW to increase the DVM reading (more positive), and CCW to decrease the DVM reading (more negative). One turn of the pot shaft will change DVM reading about 3.0 volts. 5. Reconnect the DVM set on 20VDC between cathode signal terminal of the external bleeder (C1515A) and the kV- terminal of the transformer. Connect the positive DVM lead to the external bleeder and the negative lead to the transformer. 6. Use manual mode of GCAUTO to make exposure at 4 sec. for the following technics: 80 kV/200 mA, 120 kV/100 mA, 140 kV/170 mA. Read and record the DVM reading during the last two seconds of the exposures on the data sheet. NOTE: Be sure to record the reading during the actual xray exposure. The DVM will indicate an erroneous voltage when the safety contractor is closed before the exposure and another erroneous reading after the exposure, when the HV system is discharging. The reading to record in the one while the RED PRI CTR LED on the XG2A4A4 test board is lit. If necessary, reduce the DVM voltage range and repeat the exposure for an accurate reading. If the DVM reading is 0.0 +/- 0.1 volt, no adjustment is required. 7. Based on data from the 120 kV/100 mA exposure, if adjustment is required, loosen the shaft lock on R9 (-) kV CAL, turn the pot shaft the appropriate direction and amount as given below, relock the shaft, and repeat the 120 kV exposure until the DVM reading is 0.0 +/- 0.1 volt. Turn the shaft of R10 CW to increase the DVM reading (more positive), and CCW to decrease the DVM reading (more negative). One turn of the pot shaft will change DVM reading about 3.0 volts. 8. Exit GCAUTO. Turn off XG1. Reconnect the RED and ORN leads at kV+ and kV-. Turn XG1 power ON.
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The internal HV divider should be calibrated twice a year (i.e., every 6 months). After each calibration, affix a 46-188162P1 calibration sticker (illustration. 2) to the top cover of the transformer. The sticker can be ordered from PRO. Fill out the sticker as shown below.

ILLUSTRATION 2 46-188162P1 CALIBRATION STICKER FOR INTERNAL H.V. DIVIDER

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1. Remove PDU front cover. 2. Verify that the plexiglas power transformer shield is installed behind the plexiglas swinging door. See Illustration 1.
PDU

Shield

ILLUSTRATION 1 PDU PROTECTIVE SHIELD

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Clamp on Ammeter T231, part# 46-194427P228 T232, part# 46-208572P4

PREREQUISITES: TASK DESCRIPTION: Tools Required - Beckman Clamp-on Ammeter T231, #46-194427P228 - Beckman Clamp-on Ammeter T232 or equivalent fluke clamp-on Ammeter, #46-208572P4 1. Bring system down in an orderly fashion. From R" level run DOWN" <CR>. 2. Turn off xray drives, data processing switches on REM box. 3. Turn off main A1 panel breaker and open up the breaker panel. 4. Locate the system ground wire. Using the smallest clampon ammeter that will close around the wire, measure AC current. It should be 0 mA. 5. Remove the cover between the table and gantry. Remove the bottom grill on the PDU and the front cover (See Illustrations 1 and 2). 6. Leave A1 panel open and turn power back on. Turn on data processing and xray drives at the rem panel. 7. At the console, turn alpha lock back on the keyboard. 8. Boot system up to M" level. Using the Fluke or T232 ClampOn 9. At the Table/Gantry (Illustration 1), you should have three #1 0 wires and one #4 wire. One #1 0 goes to computer. One goes to PDU, and one connects to the base of the Gantry. Currents should be less than 100 mA in each of the #1 0 wires . Current through the #4 should be less than 40 mA. Verify and record the results. At the PDU - Power is on!

10. At the PDU, you should have two #1 4 wires at the bottom left front ground bus bar. Current through these should be less than 100 mA. Verify and record. (See Illustration 2). Using the T231 ClampOn At the PDU - Power is on!

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ILLUSTRATION 1 TABLE/GANTRY REFERENCE GROUND POINT

ILLUSTRATION 2 PDU GROUND POINT

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11. Verify and record that the currents are close to these typical currents. (See Illustration 2). Neut/Grnd = 75 mA T1 Neut = 20 amp

12. At the computer cabinet, verify current through all grounds to computer, mag tape, disk, gaids, and all optional equipment is less that 50 mA. 13. At the AP, verify current through #8 ground is less than 50 mA. 14. At the camera, verify current through #8 ground is less than 50 mA. 15. At each console, verify current through each #8 ground is less than 50 mA. 16. Return to the incoming A1 power panel and clamp on to the incoming ground. 17. With system now at M" level, verify that the current reading is not 0 mA but is less than 250 mA. This verifies that the wire is connected at the other end. 18. Perform a 120 kV, 200 mA, 2 second scan (warm up tube if necessary) and verify current reading at A1 panel ground is less than 400 mA (350 mA is typical). 19. Remove all test equipment, close all covers, and verify normal system operation. Save all recorded readings for reference.

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Dielectric oil, part #T0552G

1. Turn xray drives off. 2. Remove XFMR cover. Using cable spanner wrench, remove anode and cathode cables. If necessary, gently pry them out with a thin blade screwdriver if they won't come out easily. Do not pull on them. 3. Ground the 3 pins on each cable momentarily to the metal transformer. 4. Remove oil from the SO cathode and SO anode wells. 5. Inspect the candlesticks and wells for any carbon arcing. 6. Refill the wells with 13 cc of insulating oil part #T0552G. 7. Replace anode and cathode cables, making sure to key them properly. Retighten and re-assemble. 8. Make an exposure and verify normal operation.

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SPECIAL TOOLS/SUPPLIES: Degreaser PREREQUISITES: TASK DESCRIPTION:

1.Turn off xray drives on Rem box. 2. Remove top cover of high voltage transformer. 3. Clean top of XFMR using alcohol or some other degreaser such as Fantastik, 409, etc. Remove any excess oil, dirt, etc. 4. Locate the mA+, mA- terminals and the brass metal spark gaps attached to these terminals. 5. Verify that a piece of film or something of equivalent thickness can be slid between the point of the brass spark gap and the transformer. Bend them as necessary to achieve this. 6. Locate the ground stud on the XFMR. Verify that there is a wire with a thin metal grounding rod attached to this stud. 7. Replace cover and clean outside surfaces.

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Dielectric Oil, par# TO552G

1. Remove right side cover from Gantry and turn off scan drive switch. Unplug side cover fan cable (if applicable; some covers do not have fans) . Set cover aside. Manually rotate Gantry so that xray tube is at 3 O'Clock position. 2. Turn off XRay and Drives" switch at Rem box. Using cable wrench, turn high voltage cable endcaps counterclockwise until free from tube housing. Pull HV candlesticks gently out of x ray tube. (Install tip of flat bladed screwdriver between base of candlestick and xray tube; pry gently to loosen candlesticks and then remove). Ground tips of candlestick to tube casing to bleed off any potential voltage. 3. Insert clean cloth or rag into tube wells to absorb and remove oil. Check for dirt and carbon on cloth, which indicated arcing in the well. Refill tube well with oil (approximately 13 cc's). A syringe works well. Oil part # is T0552G. 4. Wipe off high voltage candlesticks and check for dirt and carbon; check also for cracks. 5. Make sure rubber orings are properly seated in tube wells. Reinsert candlesticks and tighten with cable wrench. Wipe off any excess oil; otherwise it can drip into the DAS and other parts. 6. Turn REM box XRay and Drives" switch on. REinstall fan cable connector. Turn loop contactor switch on. Replace side cover. Make sure system will scan.

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SPECIAL TOOLS/SUPPLIES: Vacuum Cleaner PREREQUISITES: TASK DESCRIPTION:

1. Turn off xray drives at REM box. 2. Turn off filament breaker at PDU breaker panel. 3. Vacuum and clean inside of cabinet.

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Fan, part# 46-220234P3 Filter Parts: #46-203134P5

PREREQUISITES: TASK DESCRIPTION:

1. Turn off xray drives on Rem box. 2. Remove front cover of XG1 cabinet. 3. Turn on xray drives and verify 3 fans in top of cabinet are on. 4. Vacuum filter through cover at bottom of cabinet.

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Fan, part# 46-220234P3 Filter, part# 46-203134P5

PREREQUISITES: TASK DESCRIPTION: 1. Open front cover of PDU. 2. Verify top three fans are spinning (Illustration 1). 3. Verify servo amp fan is spinning. 4. Vacuum bottom filter through grate (Illustration 1).

Power is on!

5. Reinstall cover.

FANS

Fans

FILTER

Filter

CT3296A

ILLUSTRATION 1 PDU FANS & FILTER

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Lamp, part# 46-229342P2

Power is on!

1. Open front cover of PDU. 2. Verify seven green lamps are on. (See Illustration 1). 3. Replace cover. Lamp Part #46-229342P2.

LAMPS PDU Lamps (4) (4)

PDU

PDU LAMPS (3)

PDU Lamps (3)

CT3296A

ILLUSTRATION 1 PDU INDICATOR LIGHTS

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SPECIAL TOOLS/SUPPLIES: PREREQUISITES: TASK DESCRIPTION: Transtector: 1. Verify that the three red LED's on the transtector are lit. Power TEK Suppression Filter:

Power is on! Unit may be wired before main disconnect, so do not assume power is off if main 480 V breaker is off. 1. Using a clampon ammeter, measure the AC current through each loop (See Illustration 1). Compare to original reading documented from installation. If no record of previous documentation can be found, start one now. 2. If any readings are grossly out of range from previous readings, schedule replacement of appropriate module. Power TEK Regulator: 1. At this time there is no PM procedure for the power TEK R.

ILLUSTRATION 1 POWER TEK AND TRANSTECTOR

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SPECIAL TOOLS/SUPPLIES: Lamp, part# 46-194361P17 PREREQUISITES: TASK DESCRIPTION:

1. Verify both green ON lamps are lit on the REM box. 2. Replace lamp as necessary.
ON LAMP ON LAMP

ILLUSTRATION 1 REM LAMPS

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SPECIAL TOOLS/SUPPLIES: PREREQUISITES: TASK DESCRIPTION: 1. Drive the I.S. and cradle off home position and towards the Gantry approximately two feet. 2. Grasp the sides of the I.S. with both hands and pull it away quickly from the Gantry. The I.S. should break free and the cradle should unlatch. Cradle Unlatched" light on Gantry should light. 3. Reset table lock switch on the table control pad by pushing down and up on either yellow knob. 4. Make sure the I.S. and cradle are not at home position. Once again grasp the sides of the I.S.with both hands. This time quickly push the I.S. towards the Gantry. It should again break free and Cradle Unlatched" should light. 5. Again reset the table locks. This is the switch and plunger assembly involved in this procedure. There is one located at each end of the I.S. drive chain.

ILLUSTRATION 1 SWITCH AND PLUNGER ASSEMBLY

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1. Drive I.S. and cradle to table home position. 2. Check I.S. bearings and tracks and clean if necessary. 3. Stand at the end of the table and place one hand on the cradle and one hand on either side of the I.S. Push hard towards the Gantry and insure that the cradle and I.S. do not break free.

NOTE: While performing this procedure, do not accidentally pull the I.S. and cradle towards you before pushing on it. This can defeat the purpose of the procedure. The home switch should already be activated, but if it is not, pulling the table slightly towards you may be enough to trip it. This indicated the switch needs adjustment (see Ill. 1).

ILLUSTRATION 1 I.S. AND CRADLE LATCH ASSEMBLIES

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1. Inspect the cradle extender and associated end plate supports (Ill. 1) for loose or missing hardware, especially the latches. Table extensions include the cradle extender, head holders, and phantom holder.
CRADLE EXTENDER

ILLUSTRATION 1 CRADLE EXTENSION INSPECTION

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1. Inspect tableside switch overlay panel for degradation or cracks. 2. If the overlay is damaged, replace the switch panel. Note: Damaged overlay panels could result in liquids shorting out the switches

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1. Drive cradle along full length of travel and inspect bottom for cracks, tape, and residue. Remove any tape that is found. 2. Check the edges and top of table for contaminates such as barium, contrast, etc. Clean to prevent artifacts. 3. Verify that cradle and I.S. drive smoothly along full length of travel.

ILLUSTRATION 1 VISUAL INSPECTION OF TABLE

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Power is on!

2. Inspect the entire path of the I.S. and cradle encoder cables for fraying, bends, or other damage. 3. Move the table in and out of the Gantry and ensure that the cables and idlers move smoothly. 4. Replace covers.

See Detail A

See Detail B

Encoder Cable and Idlers Encoder Cable at Drum Assembly Encoder Cable and Idlers Detail B

Encoder Cable and Idlers Detail A

ILLUSTRATION 1 ENCODER CABLE INSPECTION


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1. Remove table side covers to access jackscrews. Power is on! 2. Inspect the two elevation jackscrews for wear and mechanical integrity. Lubricate the jackscrews with a light film of general purpose grease, if needed. Check the elevation bearings and tracks and clean if necessary. 3. Raise the table up and down using the table control pad. Check for smoothness of elevation operation. Make sure there is no wobble in the jackscrews. 4. Replace the table covers.

ILLUSTRATION 1 ELEVATION JACK SCREWS

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SPECIAL TOOLS/SUPPLIES: Digital Voltmeter PREREQUISITES: TASK DESCRIPTION: NOTE: The estimated time of 10 min is just for checking the following items only. If an adjustment is required, refer to the applicable Table and Gantry Service Manual for details. If an item needs to be replaced, refer to the applicable Parts List Manual for FRU details. 1. REMOVE TABLE COVERS to access Table Gantry Generator Control (TGGC).

Power is on!

2. RESET TGGC by pushing reset on the CPU board. Place the table in home position. 3. I/S POT CHECK: Locate TP13 (IS POS) and TP21 (AGND) on the A4 board in the TGGC card cage. With a DVM, connect the + lead to TP13 and the - lead to TP21. The meter should measure -0.5VDC +/- 0.05 volts. 4. CRADLE POT CHECK: Connect the + meter lead to A4TP14 (Long POS) and the - lead on A4TP21. The meter should measure -0.2VDC +/- 0.05 volts. 5. ELEVATION POT CHECK: Raise the table to maximum elevation using the slow up button on the table control panel. Connect + meter lead on A4TP12 (Elev POS) and the - lead on A4TP21. The meter should measure -4.61VDC +/- 0.05 volts. Remove meter. 6. I.S. DRIVE BELT CHECK: Locate the I.S. pot drive belt and inspect it for splitting or cracking. Press on it and check for -inch deflection. 7. ELEVATION DRIVE BELT CHECK: Locate the Elevation pot drive belt and inspect it for splitting or cracking. Press on it and check for -inch deflection.

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Purpose: Check Limit Switches Subassembly: Date: 7/95

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SPECIAL TOOLS/SUPPLIES: PREREQUISITES: TASK DESCRIPTION:

1. Open table side covers to access viewing of table elevation limit switches. 2. Reset the TGGC but do not download characterization. 3. Drive table to maximum elevation and verify that limit switch actuator drives on to LS11 (42" limit switch) and stops table elevation movement.

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Purpose: Inspect TGGC Fans Subassembly: TGGC Date: 7/95

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SPECIAL TOOLS/SUPPLIES: PREREQUISITES: TASK DESCRIPTION:

Fan. part# 46-229455P1

1. Remove the right side table covers. 2. Check the two cooling fans located on top of the TGGC unit for proper operation.

Power is on!

Old Style Table

See Detail A

TGGC

Fan Operation - Inspect Blades Inspect Bearings

46-229455P1 (2 Used)

Detail A

ILLUSTRATION 1 FANS IN OLD STYLE TGGC

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Purpose: Vacuum Internal Table Subassembly: Table Base Date: 7/95

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SPECIAL TOOLS/SUPPLIES: PREREQUISITES: TASK DESCRIPTION: 1. Raise table to maximum height and remove all table side covers. 2. Turn off the table power at the table main circuit breaker. 3. Vacuum the inside of the table including the area around the TGGC. 4. Restore power and replace covers.

CAUTION! TURN OFF THE TABLE POWER

Table Base and Assemblies

ILLUSTRATION 1

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Purpose: Inspect and Clean Table Covers Subassembly: Table SPECIAL TOOLS/SUPPLIES: PREREQUISITES: TASK DESCRIPTION: Date: 11/96

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1. Inspect all the table covers for cracks and damage, especially around cover mounting hardware. 2. Inspect the covers for loose or missing hardware. 3. Clean the table covers and cradle with a clean cloth and appropriate cleaning solution.

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ZEBRA DISKS
Purpose: Check Fans Subassembly: Date: 7/95

1/1
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SPECIAL TOOLS/SUPPLIES: PREREQUISITES: TASK DESCRIPTION: 1. Boot down the system - cancel to R" - then type release DZ0(CR). You should get the !" prompt. 2. Turn off the spindle drive on each disk drive (you may have one or two drives). See Illustration 1.

ILLUSTRATION 1 SPINDLE DRIVES 3. Leave DC power on in order to power the fans. 4. Remove the front cover and the right side cover. Front cover has two screws that twist CCW and are spring loaded to snap out. Side cover lifts up and out - off of it's guide pins. 5. Locate the 2 peewee boxer fans under the 2 circuit boards - front right of drive. 6. Carefully stick a TY wrap or rolled up piece of paper into these fans to check if they are spinning. 7. Locate the power chassis fan. It is located towards the back left while looking in through the front. 8. Shine a flashlight into the fan to see if it is spinning or reach in and stick a TY wrap into it.

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ZEBRA DISKS
Purpose: Replace Absolute Filter Subassembly: Date: 7/95

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SPECIAL TOOLS/SUPPLIES: PREREQUISITES:

Filter, part# 46-176490P1

TASK DESCRIPTION: 1. Boot down the system - cancel to R" level then type release DZ0. You should get the !" prompt. 2. Power down the spindle. When it stops, turn off DC power switch. 3. Remove front cover (Illustration 1). 4. Loosen, then unfasten the filter holding strap (Illustration 1). 5. Remove filter. 6. Install new filter with the air flow arrow pointing up. Be very careful not to damage the filter or the filter edge seal when installing it. 7. Tighten the holding strap snugly. 8. Write the date on the new filter.

FILTER COVER

HOLDING STRAP

FILTER 46-176490P1

ILLUSTRATION 1 ACCESSING FILTER LOCATION


1

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9. Disable the servo by flipping the switch on the edge of the drive logic board (Illustration 2).

ILLUSTRATION 2 DRIVE LOGIC BOARD

10. Powerup DC power and spindle and carefully check for air leaks around the top and bottom of filter. 11. Examine old filter input side. It should be either white like the output side or slightly gray from dirt. If it is excessively gray with dirt, then the frequency of changing the filter should be increased to 4 per year instead of 2 per year. 12. Powerdown the spindle to reset fault led. 13. Reenable the servo switch. 14. Replace covers and return to normal operation.

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Purpose: Inspect for debris & foam deterioration Subassembly: Date: 7/95

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SPECIAL TOOLS/SUPPLIES: PREREQUISITES: TASK DESCRIPTION: 1. Bring down the system - cancel to R" level then type release DZ0(CR). You should get the !" prompt. 2. Turn off spindle power and wait for pack to stop spinning. 3. Open disk p[ack compartment and inspect the condition of the foam seals. 4. If the compartment has a glass window on top, inspect its rubber seal and clips that hold it in place. 5. If any repair, replacement, or cleaning needs to be done, first remove the disk pack. 6. If any work is performed, after reinstalling the disk pack, disable servo on the drive logic board, powerup the spindle and purge the chamber for 3 minutes.

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ZEBRA DISKS
Purpose: Clean Coarse Filter Subassembly: Date: 7/95

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SPECIAL TOOLS/SUPPLIES:

Vacuum Cleaner Filter, part# 46-186572P560

PREREQUISITES: TASK DESCRIPTION: 1.Bring system down - cancel to R", then type release DZ0. 2. Turn off spindle power on drive. 3. Open front cover. 4. Remove and clean coarse filter from its compartment in the front cover. use vacuum cleaner. 5. Check condition of foam seal around blower. 6. Reinstall filter in the same direction of air flow and reassemble system.

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Purpose: Clean Static Brush Subassembly: Date: 7/95

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SPECIAL TOOLS/SUPPLIES: PREREQUISITES: TASK DESCRIPTION: 1. Bring down the system. Cancel to R" and release DZ0. 2. Power down disk drive spindle. Turn off power. 3. Remove front cover. 4. Loosen the 2 mounting screws for the discharge brush so the brush hangs down. Do not bend the brush or it will not make the proper connection. (See Illustration 1). 5. Clean brush with alcohol and wipe dry. 6. Retighten brush mounting screws. 7. Restore DC power and replace front cover.

CAREFULLY CLEAN THIS SURFACE. DO NOT BEND BRUSH.

STATIC DISCHARGE BRUSH

ILLUSTRATION 1 CLEANING THE STATIC DISCHARGE BRUSH

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Purpose: Check Disk Adaptor Fans Subassembly: Date: 7/95

1/1
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SPECIAL TOOLS/SUPPLIES: PREREQUISITES: TASK DESCRIPTION:

Fan, part# 46-18572P894

1. Remove computer cabinet side cover and check disk adaptor fans. 2. Replace any stopped or slow spinning fans

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Purpose: Check Error Log Subassembly: Date: 7/95

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SPECIAL TOOLS/SUPPLIES: PREREQUISITES: TASK DESCRIPTION: Discussion STATE$REP.TM is a file which contains a history of any computer or disk related errors. It can be accessed from R" level. It will report on disk 0 or 1 if the system has 2 drives. Use Control S" to stop screen from scrolling. Use Control Q" to start screen scrolling again. See Illustration 1. The STATESREP.TM file is located in Directory DZ0 at R level. This file tracks ONLINE" disk drive STATUS and ECC errors. It is useful for finding: 1.) New Bad Blocks 2.) Intermittent Disk Drive Errors. This file is updated everytime DOWN" is typed. To access STATE$REP.TM, from R level of Directory DZ0 type: STATE$REP.TM 'CR`. The following is a typical error printout and information to aid in decoding such printouts.

ILLUSTRATION 1 VIEWING STATE$REP.TM OUTPUT

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Decoding Information ERCC ERROR COUNT = 0 Number of ERCC errors. Any count (other than 0) indicated ERCC errors have occurred during system operation. This means there is a problem with the CPU Memory. `DIB' DATA = 000000K, `DIA' DATA = 000000K DIB and DIA data are analyzed to determine the last actual memory bit to fail. `DZ0' ERROR COUNT = 6, (DZ = Zebra, DA = Argus, 0 or 1 = Drive Unit Number) The total number of Disk Drive errors. (DZ = Zebra Disk, DA = Argus Disk) DATA LATES = 0, (Zebra Only) The number of Data Late Errors. This comes from DIA Status bit 14.

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Purpose: Check Dark Box Fan Subassembly: Date: 7/95

1/1
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SPECIAL TOOLS/SUPPLIES: PREREQUISITES: TASK DESCRIPTION: 1. Turn camera power off.

Fan, part# 46-208956P1

2. Remove the front cover of the camera. This cover is secured by four snapon fasteners. Gently pry the cover off by carefully installing a thin blade screwdriver between the front cover and side cover. 3. Remove screws and dark box panel to gain access to dark box. 4. The dark box fan is centered in the XY drive table. Turn power on and visually check for fan rotation. Turn power off. Visually check curly cord connected to fan for rubbing, cracks, or breaks in the insulation. Check curly cord strain relief for breakage. 5. Replace covers.

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Purpose: Check MFU Fan Subassembly: Date: 7/95

1/1
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SPECIAL TOOLS/SUPPLIES: PREREQUISITES: TASK DESCRIPTION: 1. Turn camera power on.

Fan, part# 46-220248P3

2. The MFU fan is located in the back of the top cover of the camera. To check the fan, turn power on and walk behind the camera. Locate the fan vent in the center of the back top cover. 3. Insert a small TYwrap gently into the vent to check for blade rotation.

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Purpose: Inspect X/Y Drive Cable Subassembly: Date: 7/95

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SPECIAL TOOLS/SUPPLIES: Moli-Cote Part number 81705 (870001P018 GEMSE). Nook Ball Spray Part number TC121117 PREREQUISITES: TASK DESCRIPTION: 1. Turn camera power off. 2. Remove the front cover of the camera. This cover is secured by four snapon fasteners. Gently pry the cover off by carefully installing a thin blade screwdriver between the front cover and side cover. 3. Remove screws and dark box panel to gain access to dark box. 4. The XY drive cable is a ribbon cable physically located along the right side of the drive table. Check the cable along its path to see if it is rubbing anywhere, making sure the TYwraps securing it are not broken. Check for any unnatural bending, cracking, or flexing. 5. Turn power on. Close top cover latch. The XY table will drive to load position. Check for smooth operation of drive screws and motors. 6. Turn power off. If drive screws are dry, lubricate along length of shaft with MolyCote lubricant or Nook Ball Screw Spray. Be careful not to let excess lubricant drop on XY table or other camera parts. 7. Inspect the XY drive table positioning microswitches located at the bottom center and bottom left side of camera. Check the switches and associated cable for wear and cracking. 8. Replace covers and check for normal operation.

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Purpose: Vacuum Cabinet Subassembly: Date: 7/95

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SPECIAL TOOLS/SUPPLIES: Vacuum Cleaner PREREQUISITES: TASK DESCRIPTION: 1. Turn camera power off and remove power plug. 2. Remove the front cover of the camera. This cover is secured by four snapon fasteners. Gently pry the cover off by carefully installing a thin blade screwdriver between the front cover and side cover. 3. Remove rear cover and side covers. Take out screws from top cover and lift cover, balancing it on top of camera frame, so as to allow access into interior. Be careful not to stretch or break interconnecting cables. 4. Inspect and clean interior of camera. Remove any film that may have fallen into camera interior. Vacuum power supplied and base of camera. Clean fans and fan vents. 5. Replace covers and clean exterior of camera with clean cloth and mild liquid cleaner, such as State 999 or Tiger's Brite, Fantastik, 409, etc. 6. Check for proper operation when finished.

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Purpose: Check Lamps Subassembly: Date: 7/95

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SPECIAL TOOLS/SUPPLIES: PREREQUISITES: TASK DESCRIPTION:

Lamps, part# 46-170045P11

1. Turn camera power on. Check that the On" lamp illuminates. Check that Insert Cassette" illuminates. Open the cassette door. 2. Insert a 14 x 17 cassette. Check that Remove Dark Slide" lamp illuminates. 3. Close the cassette door and latch. Load" lamp should light. Push the Load" switch. Listen for the XY table driving and check that the Unload" lamp illuminates. 4. Check that all 12 lamps illuminate on the keyboard scanner on the operator console (46170045P11). If a doctor's console is present, also check its 12 keyboard scanner lamps. Press each switch individually, and check that each bulb brightens after and exposure is made. If a doctor's console is present, repeat this procedure. (The cassette will need to be reloaded in the camera). 5. Check that Large" and Small" light on the keyboard scanner, depending on which one is selected. 6. Push the Unload" switch and wait for the XY table to drive to the unload position. Check that the Insert Dark Slide" lamp and the Remove Cassette" lamp illuminate. Remove cassette. 7. If the On/Off", Load" or Unload" keyboard scanner lamps need replacing, turn power off and gently pry off the lens with a small screwdriver. Remove the old lamp by pulling the tab and install a replacement lamp. Snap lens cover back on. 8. If Insert Cassette", Remove Dark Slide", Replace Dark Slide", or Remove Cassette needs a new lamp, turn camera power off. Remove camera top and use a nut driver to access the bulbs from the inside of the top cover.

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Purpose: Check Latch and Felt Lining Subassembly: Date: 7/95

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SPECIAL TOOLS/SUPPLIES: PREREQUISITES: TASK DESCRIPTION: 1. Turn camera power on. 2. Insert a cassette in the camera and close the cassette door. Remove the dark slide. Turn the knob on top of the door clockwise and check for smooth operation. Check that closing the door activates the door microswitch by watching the Load" lamp illuminate. 3. Push the load" switch and wait for the camera XY table to finish driving. Gently try to open the cassette door by turning the knob counterclockwise. If the camera is working properly, you should not be able to open the door due to the solenoid holding it shut. This is to avoid accidental exposure of the film to light. 4. Turn on all room lights with the cassette still in the camera. Do not take any exposures. After three minutes, push the unload switch, and replace the dark slide in the cassette. Remove the cassette and develop the film. Check the film for fogging; it should be completely clear. 5. If fog is present, check the felt lining where the cassette is inserted and also the foam seal on the cassette door. Look for worn spots and metal shavings; felt may need replacing if wear is excessive. 6. It is also possible that light leaks are coming from the cassettes. This can be determined by developing films from several loaded cassettes that have been sitting in room light. If these films are clear, it indicates the problem is coming from the camera. 7. The cassettes should all be checked for loose screws. Tighten all Allen screws on all corners of the cassettes, and all Allen screws on the front and back. Tighten the screws holding the cassette handle.

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Purpose: Verify EMERGENCY OFF Buttons Subassembly: Table/ Console Date: 7/95

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SPECIAL TOOLS/SUPPLIES: PREREQUISITES: TASK DESCRIPTION: Emergency stop 1. Using the table control pushbuttons, advance the cradle about 2 feet from the home position. 2. Press one of the emergency stop pushbutton on the table. 3. Depress one of the tilt buttons. Verify that tilt is disabled. 4. Depress one of the table elevation buttons. Verify that table elevation is disabled. 5. Depress one of the cradle drive buttons. Verify that cradle drive is disabled. 6. Verify that the cradle clutch is released by manually moving the cradle to the home position. 7. Verify that cradle is latched securely in the home position. 8. Turn X-RAY DRIVES POWER back on by: pressing the X-RAY DRIVES POWER button on the REM box. 9. Verify that tilt, elevation, and cradle drive now work. 10. Repeat all of the above with the other table emergency stop pushbutton. 11. Repeat all of the above with the console emergency stop switch.

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SPECIAL TOOLS/SUPPLIES: PREREQUISITES: TASK DESCRIPTION: 1. Queue up axials. Check the following x-ray indicator lights: - front of gantry - operator's console - site x-ray light - back of gantry (Since the light is at the back of the gantry and not visible from the console, turn off the lights in the x-ray room and/or set up a mirror to reflect the light toward the console.) 2. Look for any observable delays in light turn-on time during scanning, or any light flickering or dropouts during x-ray on time. 3. Make sure each of the four lights goes on and off for the duration of the axial scan. 4. Queue up short scout (20 mm). Make sure light stays on for at least 0.5 seconds. NOTE: It is the facility's responsibility to replace site x-ray lights. Notify someone at the site of all faulty lights.

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Purpose: Check Operation of Final Scan Control Pushbuttons Subassembly: Console Date: 7/95

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SPECIAL TOOLS/SUPPLIES: PREREQUISITES: TASK DESCRIPTION: 1. Queue up ten axial scans. 2. Verify that the following are operational: - Start scan (and keypad lights) - Stop scan (and keypad lights) - Pause scan - Advance to scan - Stop table

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Purpose: Image Performance QA Subassembly: Image Quality Date: 4/99

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SPECIAL TOOLS/SUPPLIES:

QA Phantom part# 46-241709G1, Polyethylene phantom (48 cm) part#46-229361G2

PREREQUISITES: TASK DESCRIPTION: Scan the 48cm phantom and the 3 locations of the QA phantom, then use the [ROI] feature to measure certain parts in the images. Each location and the specification they test are presented here. Scanning Protocol Use scan FOV for display FOV (Field of View) unless otherwise stated. All reconstructions shall be 512x512 matrix size unless otherwise stated. Scan all images with peristaltic on unless otherwise noted. Any image series scan that does not meet specifications is a failure. The person scanning the image series is responsible for reviewing the image to specifications listed on data sheets and means and standard deviations, and recording failures during image series. Any failure on a particular technic will require at least a total of 10 slices to evaluate effectively. For means and standard deviations, 90% of the slices must pass. Means and Standard Deviation Recording Record means to 2 decimal places and round to the nearest tenth when comparing to specs. Record standard deviations to 2 decimal places then truncate to 1 decimal place and apply the spec. For average standard deviations figure average using 2 decimal places then truncate. Any failure on a particular technic will require at least a total of 10 slices to evaluate effectively. For means and standard deviations, 90% of the slices must pass. When recording means and standard deviations, make sure to check image data sheets to verify if the means and standard deviations are to be averaged or recorded slice by slice. Be sure to record all Image data required on the HHS data sheets when the image data is recorded.

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Term Definition Xc Mean CT number for the specified center coordinates of the phantom image.

AvXc Average Mean CT number for the center of the phantom image found by averaging the mean CT value for all of the specified center coordinates for the number of slices in an exam. Xo Mean CT number for the outside of the phantom image found by averaging the mean CT value for all of the specified outside coordinates of one slice.

AvXo Average outside mean CT number for the number of slices in an exam. AvSDc Average image noise about the center image coordinate (measured as the standard deviation) for the number of slices in an exam. AvSDo Averaging image noise (standard deviation) for the outside of a phantom, average over all outside coordinates for the number of slices in an exam.

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Image Series For HLA System A. Scan large phantom 1. Place large phantom in Gantry opening and align with laser lights. 2. Perform a 90 degree scout to verify phantom is not skewed. If phantom is skewed, correct by placing a spacer (penny or folded paper) between phantom and holder. Repeat until phantom is level. 3. In applications, set up a scan as follows: Axial/0 location/4 scans/ 10 mm/120 kV/200 mA/4 sec. 4. Proceed to axial and select scan FOV as large. 5. When all 4 scans have been acquired, transfer to the DISPLAY program. 6. Starting at Image 1, page through each image and observe the following: -Means and standard deviations CT numbers using a 45 x 45 pixels ROI box. Use Image Data Sheet provided. Coordinates: Center: 255, 255 Outside: 255, 59 451, 255 255, 451 59, 255 Compare to specifications: AvXo - AvXc: +/- 8.5 AvSDo < 20.0

- Any artifacts. 7. If the means and standard deviations are out of specifications, or artifacts are present, schedule time to look into possible problems.

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IMAGE DATA SHEET 48cm/L 48cm/L/10mm/120KV/200mA/4sec Exam # # of Slice AvXc AvXo AvXo AvXc AvSDo Comments/Artifacts Scan Tech Aprov

SPECS

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+/-8.5

<20.0

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Box Size: 45 x 45 pixels Coordinates: Center: Outside:

255, 255 255, 59 451, 255 255, 451 59, 255

Image Acceptance/Date: ________ Certified Image Reviewer: _______

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B. QA Phantom Place the QA phantom on the phantom holder and level it. Systems with metalless cradles will come with a phantom holder that has a perpendicular adjustment (Z-axis) knob on it. Each time you change phantoms, be sure to use a bubble level and the Zaxis knob on the phantom holder to level the phantom. ; All slices Peristaltic on unless otherwise noted. Use the laser alignment lights to position the phantom. - Align the axiasl light to the circunferential line corresponding to the appropriate section to scan. - Align the coronal light to the horizontal lines on either side of the phantom. - Align the sagittal line (where it strikes the top of the phantom) to the vertical line on the face of the phantom. - Position the phantom and press internal landmark.
Vertical reference line

Circumferential reference Line

Horizontal reference line

Horizontal reference line

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Scan phantom at the three different sections. Use Image Data Sheets for reference.

QA#1/2/3 Series for HLA Scan Phantom QA#1 QA#1 QA#2 QA#3 FOV S S S S KV 120 120 120 120 mA 170 170 170 170 Scan Thickness Time Slice 10 10 10 10 2 2 2 2 4 4 4 4 Comments @0mm Bone Retro, FOV=15cm @35mm Peristaltic off @50 mm

QA#1

QA#2

QA#3

Section 1 Section 2 High Contrast Resolution (MTF) Contrast Scale Contrast Factor Laser Accuracy Location: 0 mm Location: s35 mm

Section 3 Means and STD DEV (Noise and Uniformity) Location: s50 mm

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Check laser accuracy 1. Position the QA phantom at the black reference line using the internal alignment lights. Verify that BOTH internal axial lasers line up on the black line on the QA phantom. If not, check table/gantry, cradle, and/or laser alignment. Use internal landmark. 2. Perform a series of axial scans starting at I5.0 and ending at S5.0 with 1.0mm spacing. Use the following parameters; 120KV/100mA/1.0mm/sm/2sec Bone detail. 3. Review the image series to locate the scan plane indication on the right side of the phantom (labeled L on the screen). The scan plane indication is the longer bar in the bar pattern (refer to illustration). 4. Using the image where the long bar appears darkest, record the scan location from the image annotation on the Image Data Sheet. This is the scan plane deviation which should be less than +/- 1.0mm. If necessary, adjust the internal alignment light position to meet this requirement. 5. Repeat the above test using the external alignment light and pressing the external landmark. 6. Press ADV button to move phantom to landmark position. The scan plane indication must be within +/- 1.0mm. 7. Enter data on Image Data Sheets.

Center hole position corresponds to black line around phantom circunference

Align black line on phantom to positioning light

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Purpose: Image Performance QA Subassembly: Image Quality Date: 4/99

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IMAGE DATA SHEET QA Phantom QA#1 MTF and CONTRAST SCALE

QA#1/S/10mm/120KV/170mA/2sec Scan at 0 mm Use this slice data for following Bone Retro. Exam # MTF MTF Contrast Scale Comments Scan # of 4 slice Tech Slice average Aprov

SPECS --0.68 to 1.0 Box Size : 17 x 17 pixels

110.0 to 130.0

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Image Acceptance Date:__________________


ROI C

Image Reviewer: _________________ SDA = Standard deviation of Roi Box over F bar pattern in plexiglass.

F E D C B A

ROI B

ROI A

SDave = Average standard deviation of plexiglass and water (i.e., image noise), SDave = (SDB + SDC) / 2. Contrast Scale = mean of B - mean of C Modulation = (SDA2 - SDave2)1/2 MTF = 2.2 x (Modulation / Contrast Scale)

QA#1/S/10mm/120KV/170mA/2sec/ Bone Retro/ DISPLAY FOV=15cm Scan at 0 mm Exam # # Line Patterns Artifacts Comments Scan Tech Aprov of Slice Visible

SPECS B,C,D,E,F --Image Acceptance Date:__________________

----Image Reviewer: _________________

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IMAGE DATA SHEET QA Phantom QA#2 CONTRAST FACTOR QA#2/S/10mm/120KV/170mA/2 sec . Scan at 35mm. PERISTALTIC OFF Exam # Visible Holes Contrast factor # of (View at window Slice of 20)

Comments/ Artifacts

Scan Tech Aprov

SPECS

See below

7.5 to 11.5

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Contrast Factor

7.5 to 11.5

Lower limit number of visible holes * 3

Upper limit number of visible holes* 5

Smallest visible hole size 3mm

* Number of holes required to be visible, depending on contrast factor. Two out of four slices taken must meet specs. Image Acceptance Date:__________________ Image Reviewer: _________________

ROI D 49 x 9 pixels(x= 255, y= 199) IN WATER

ROI E 49 x 9 pixels (x=-255, y=234) IN POLYSTYRENE AND WATER

10mm

7.5mm

5.0mm

3.0mm

1.5mm

CONTRAST FACTOR = Mean E - Mean D

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IMAGE DATA SHEET QA Phantom QA#3 MEANS and STANDARD DEVIATION QA#3/S/10mm/120KV/170mA/2 sec . Scan at 50mm. PERISTALTIC OFF Exam # Mean Std Dev Average Std Dev # of Average of 4 Slice slices

Comments/ Artifacts

Scan Tech Aprov

0.0 +/--1.5 Box Size : 51 x 51 pixels

SPECS

3.15-3.85

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Image Acceptance Date:__________________ QA#3 MEANS and STANDARD DEVIATION QA#3/S/10mm/120KV/170mA/2 sec . Do not scan, evaluate images from previous step. Exam # AvXc AvXo AvXo # of AvXc Slice

Image Reviewer: _________________

Comments/Artifact s

Scan Tech Aprov

SPECS ----Box Size: 31 x 31 pixels Coordinates: Center: Outside:

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255, 255 255, 94 416, 255 255, 416 94, 255

Image Acceptance/Date: ________ Certified Image Reviewer: _______

Image Acceptance Date:__________________

Image Reviewer: _________________

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Purpose: Monitor Error Logs Subassembly: Date: 7/95

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SPECIAL TOOLS/SUPPLIES: PREREQUISITES: TASK DESCRIPTION: Review System Error Messages Sample Error Message: Date Time Suite: Suitename File:Filename Host: Hostname Method:Methodname Proc:Processname ErrorError Number

Line#: Location ID

Function:Major: Minor Function Scan/Image Type:Scan/image TypeScanScan Specifics Image: Ima;ge Specifics Exception Level: level/flag Ticks: ticks (This line, firmware only) Log Series: #####

Service lines: Specific and detailed information concerning the error including (but not limited to): -- Additional problem description and cause information. Information indicating what was supposed to happen, what did happen, and how it was detected (for example, expected value vs. actual value, name of file attempted to open, etc). This includes any information concerning abnormal conditions related to the error. Network input/output information

Review System Error Log for any errors pertaining to the SRU Review the System Error Log for any errors pertaining to the SRU and run the appropriate diagnostics.

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Purpose: General Cleaning Procedures Subassembly: All Date: 7/95

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SPECIAL TOOLS/SUPPLIES: PREREQUISITES: TASK DESCRIPTION: Clean plasma screen Clean plasma screen with a methanol damped cottoncloth. Clean display monitor and console exterior Use a lightly damp (not wet) cloth to wipe the face of the display monitor. Do not apply liquid or any other cleaner directly to the monitor. Using a damp cloth, clean console exterior. Clean table covers and cradle NOTE: Use proper procedures to avoid blood-borne pathogens. Clean table covers and cradle with a cloth and alcohol. Be sure to remove any adhesive from underneath the cradle. Be sure to wipe off contrast from the cradle edge extrusion. Clean gantry covers including top NOTE: Use proper procedures to avoid blood-borne pathogens. Use a cloth and a mild detergent (such as "Goop" ) or alcohol to clean the covers.

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Purpose: Update Site Log Subassembly: Date: 7/95

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SPECIAL TOOLS/SUPPLIES: PREREQUISITES: TASK DESCRIPTION:

Record all maintenance procedures in the site log. Make sure that a PM checklist is generated for the customer records/ PM site log. Maintain site PM history.

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Purpose: Check CRT for Raster Burns Subassembly: Console Monitor Date: 7/95

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SPECIAL TOOLS/SUPPLIES: PREREQUISITES: TASK DESCRIPTION: 1. Turn console power off 2. Turn room lights on. The display monitor image screen should be a uniform gray color. 3. Screen burn will be especially noticeable in the area where the grey scale is displayed. 4. Turn power back on.

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Purpose: Check for Smooth Rolling Trackball / Clean Subassembly: Console Desktop Date: 7/95

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SPECIAL TOOLS/SUPPLIES: PREREQUISITES: TASK DESCRIPTION: 1. Display crosshair cursor on plasma. 2. Move cursor to four corners of plasma using trackball. 3. Verify trackball movement is smooth. 4. If not smooth, clean 2 shafts on trackball unit with alcohol and cotton swab. To access the trackball - Remove seven 10-32 by 3/8 screws which secure the bottom pan to the console. - Set the bottom pan on the floor. The ground wire is still connected and should be long enough to allow the pan to rest on the floor. If not, disconnect ground wire from the bottom pan. - To remove the trackball disconnect one cable and four screws.

FRONT SUPPORT BAR 3/8 - 16 x 1 BOLT

TERMINATED GROUND WIRE NUT

BOTTOM PAN

10-32 x 3/8 SCREW (SEVEN)

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CTPM-1102
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Purpose: Clean / Vacuum Console Interior Subassembly: Console Interior Date: 7/95

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SPECIAL TOOLS/SUPPLIES: PREREQUISITES: TASK DESCRIPTION:

Vacuum Cleaner

Be sure that console power is turned off 1. Remove pedestal front door. 2. Swing out panel with Security Board to get access to the front panel of the Console Power Modules. 3. Clean/vacuum console interior.

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Purpose: Clean/ Vacuum All Exhaust Vent Holes Subassembly: Computer Date: 7/95

1/1
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SPECIAL TOOLS/SUPPLIES: PREREQUISITES: TASK DESCRIPTION:

Vacuum Cleaner

Verify that all air inlets and exhaust ports are clean and clear of dirt and obstructions. Note: It is important to leave the VME slot cover plates and slot air restriction baffle plates in all empty VME rack slots. This helps direct the cooling airflow across the active VME boards. VME rack exhaust Make sure to allow 6-8" clearence from the left of the computer and any room walls or other equipment to allow breathing space SCSI tray Clean the exhaust holes in the tray chassis.

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Purpose: Check That All Fans Work Subassembly: Computer Fans Date: 7/95

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SPECIAL TOOLS/SUPPLIES:

VME rack Fan, part# 46-307090P23 SCSI tray Fan, part# 46-307681P1 1600 W Power Supply, part# 46-307090P1

PREREQUISITES: TASK DESCRIPTION: VME Rack Cooling fan module Shutdown and power off computer Remove front computer cover Remove GAI serial connector panel (A2) Locate and remove the AC power plug at fan module Remove fan module fasteners Slowly slide fan module out of chassis Reconnect AC power plug to fan module VERY CAREFULLY turn computer power on & make sure that all fan module fans (6) start and run normally. DANGER! USE CAUTION & KEEP CLEAR OF FANS ! Turn computer power off and allow fans to stop Unplug fan module, reassemble components, plug fan module back and tighten all fasteners 1600W Power Supply Fan The 1600W power supply has a fan inside. Make sure that the fan works. If it fails, the power supply needs replacement. SCSI tray The SCSI is enclosed and has it own cooling fan mountend at the top corner of the back of the tray. Make sure that the fan is working (blowing out of the tray exhaust) when the power is on. Repair or replace any fans that do not work.

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SCSI tray cooling fan inside

VME rack cooling fan inside

1600 W Power supply fan inside

A2 panel removed

fan module AC plug & harness fan module fasteners (2) fan module & pull handle

computer - front view (cover removed)


IILLUSTRATION 1. COMPUTER FANS 2

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Purpose: Clean Air Intake Filter Screen Subassembly: Computer Chassis Date: 7/95

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SPECIAL TOOLS/SUPPLIES: PREREQUISITES: TASK DESCRIPTION:

Brush, part number 2121423

Computer chassis air intake filter screen

1. Insert the brush underneath the computer chassis from the front-right side until the bristles are just under the chassis to clean the front part of the intake screen. 2. Rotate the brush handle in a counter clockwise direction while using your other hand to pull the brush to the left - rolling the dust onto brush. 3. When the brush reaches the left side of the cabinet, remove the brush and clean off the lint. 4. Reinsert the brush under the front-right side again, but twice as far in and repeat steps 2 and 3 to clean the rear portion of the intake screen. 5. Continue until the entire bottom intake screen has been cleaned in this manner. 6. Using a sweeping motion, remove any dust on the floor, underneath, or around the chassis to prevent it from being drawn into the intake screen.

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Purpose: Clean Media Drive Heads Subassembly: Computer Drives Date: 1/96

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SPECIAL TOOLS/SUPPLIES:

DAT cleaning cartridge, part# 46-320006P1 CART cleaning kit, part# 46-307490P1

PREREQUISITES: TASK DESCRIPTION: DAT Drive 1. Make sure the drive is powered on 2. Insert the DAT cleaning cartridge (46-320006P1). After a few moments the DAT drive will eject the cleaning cartridge and cleaning cycle is done. 3. Remove cleaning cartridge. 4. Encourage the operator to clean the DAT drive as instructed in the cleaning cartridge instructions. Cleaning frequency varies depending on the number of DAT cartridges used daily. CART Drive 1. Follow the instructions in the Tape Drive Cleaning Kit (46-307490P1) to clean the tape drive heads. Note: To ensure proper cleaning of the tape drive head, leave cleaning tape for at least 20 seconds. 2. Encourage the operator to clean the CART drive as instructed in the cleaning instructions. Cleaning frequency varies depending on the number of cartridges used daily.

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Purpose: Subassembly: Date: 1/96 Estimated Time:

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Purpose: Check Fans/Clean/ Vacuum All Exhaust Vent Holes Subassembly: Computer Date: 11/01

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SPECIAL TOOLS/SUPPLIES: PREREQUISITES: TASK DESCRIPTION: Turn off power.

Vacuum Cleaner w/HEPA Filter

Verify that system fan and power supply fans are working. Clean/vacuum interior, and verify that all air inlets and exhaust ports are clean and clear of dirt and obstructions. Critical components are: CPU MOD O2 Computer Fins Octane Fins

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2/2
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Figure 1: Octane - Rear View

Power Supply Fan

Power Supply Fan System Fan

Figure 2: Scan Recon Computer Unit

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Purpose: Check the Number of Gantry Revolut. Subassembly: Gantry Inside Date: 7/95

1/1

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SPECIAL TOOLS/SUPPLIES: PREREQUISITES: TASK DESCRIPTION: 1. Open the Gantry right side cover and read the number of gantry revolutions on the revolutions counter.

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Purpose: Subassembly: Date: 7/95 Estimated Time:

CTPM-1301
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Purpose: Inspect Slip Ring & POWER Brushes Subassembly: Slip Ring Date: 7/95

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SPECIAL TOOLS/SUPPLIES:

HEPA Vacuum Cleaner part #46-297933P1 HEPA Filter, part# 46-297948P1

PREREQUISITES: TASK DESCRIPTION: Visually inspect slip ring and POWER brushes (every 500,000 revolutions) 1. Turn OFF all power at the PDU. WARNING: Read instructions on job card CTPM1319, handling and removal of slipring brush, before proceeding. 2. Remove slip ring covers by loosening the 4 bolts of each cover. 3. Clean any brush debris from the slip ring covers using a HEPA vacuum cleaner. 4. Visually inspect all 14 slip ring tracks. Tracks should be smooth. Look for pits or deposits. Deposits can be silver or black from arching. Deposit and pits are sometimes hard to see. If there is a suspect area on the ring, take the end of a CLEAN tie wrap and gently drag it across the suspect area. You should be able to feel a vibration in the tie wrap if a pit or deposit is present. If pits or deposits are found, refer to job card CTPM1306 on repairing the slip ring. 5. Visually inspect the POWER brush tips, WITHOUT removing the brush blocks. a. Using a flashlight, check both top and bottom tips for significant wear. The brush tips will wear at slightly different rates and may appear out of alignment, this is expected. DO NOT touch the tips with your finger or any tool. b. If any tip appears to be less than 5mm (0.20 in.), refer to job card CTPM1303, measure slip ring brush tips. 6. Verify all 4 mounting screws are tightened to 22 +/- 3 in-lb (0.254 +/- 0.35 m-kg). 7. Install the slip ring covers.

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Purpose: Remove & Measure New POWER Brush Subassembly: Slip Ring Date: 7/95

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SPECIAL TOOLS/SUPPLIES: PREREQUISITES: TASK DESCRIPTION:

HEPA Vacuum Cleaner part #46-297933P1; HEPA filters part #46-297948P1

Remove and measure new POWER brushes (after 1,500,000 revolutions) 1. Turn OFF all power at the PDU. WARNING: Read instructions on job card CTPM1319, handling and removal of slip ring brush debris, before proceeding. 2. Remove slip ring covers by removing the 4 bolts for each cover. 3. Remove the grounding strap form the power brush block. CAUTION: DO NOT bend or deform brushes. CAUTION: DO NOT touch tips or slip ring. CAUTION: DO NOT file or clean the brush tips under any circumstances. 4. Remove brush block: a. Remove 2 of the 4 bolts--one on the top of the block, one on the bottom. b. Hold the brush block against the brackets and remove the remaining 2 screws. c. Remove the brush block from the brackets. 5. Measure the remaining brush tip thickness using a scale. The measurement includes the copper spring material and the copper braid.

ILLUSTRATION 1

6. If any individual brush tip is less than 4mm (0.16 in), a new brush block assembly must be installed. a. Power brush tips will wear much faster than the signal brush tips. DO NOT replace the signal brush blocks just because the power blocks need replacing. Power brush tips are expected to last 2,000,000 revolutions or 2 years, where signal brush tips are expected to last for 10 years (12,000,000 revolutions). b. If any of the brush tips are between 4 and 5mm (0.16 and 0.20in), measure again after 200,000 gantry revolutions.

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7. Clean any brush debris from the slip ring covers and brush assemblies using a HEPA vacuum cleaner and a soft brush attachment. *NOTE** The soft brush attachment that comes with the HEPA vacuum cleaner should NOT be used for anything other than slip ring brush debris cleaning. The brush must be kept clean to avoid contamination of the slip ring and brush tips. It is recommended to store the brush in a seperate closed bag (e.g. Zip-lock bag). 8. Visually inspect all 14 slip ring tracks. Tracks should be smooth. Look for pits or deposits. Deposits can be silver or black from arching. Deposit and pits are sometimes hard to see. If there is a suspect area on the ring, take the end of a CLEAN tie wrap and gently drag it across the suspect area. You should be able to feel a vibration in the tie wrap if a pit or deposit is present. If pits or deposits are found, refer to job card CTPM1306 on repairing the slip ring. 9. Re-install Brush Block: a. Position brush block assembly with brush tips aligned with slip ring tracks and the insulator block against alignment screws, as shown in illustration 2.

BRUSH BLOCK

Alignment Screws

Illustration 2

b. Compress brush tip springs against the slip ring tracks and hold Brush Block against the brackets. c. Install all 4 screws, but do not tighten. d. Check that there is clearance between brush tips and the slip ring barriers. e. Tighten all 4 screws to 22 +/- 3 in-lb. (0.254 +/- 0.35 m-kg.) f. ReInstall ground strap. 11. Rotate Gantry manually and check again that the brush tips are centered between the track barriers. 12. Install slip ring covers. 13. Turn ON power. 14. If a new Brush Block was installed, rotate Gantry for 10 minutes at 1 revolution/second to wear in new brush tips. This can be done under Utilities, CT Tools, DDC, selecting axial, 1 sec., x-ray off.

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Purpose: Visually Inspect SIGNAL Brushes Subassembly: Slip Ring Date: 7/95

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SPECIAL TOOLS/SUPPLIES: PREREQUISITES: TASK DESCRIPTION:

HEPA Vacuum Cleaner part #46-297933P1

Visually inspect SIGNAL brushes (every 6,000,000 revolutions) 1. Turn OFF all power at the PDU. WARNING: Read instructions on job card CTPM1319, handling and removal of slip ring brush debris, before proceeding. 2. Remove slip ring covers by loosening the 4 bolts of each cover. 3. Clean any brush debris from the slip ring covers using a HEPA vacuum cleaner. 4. Visually inspect all 14 slip ring tracks. Tracks should be smooth. Look for pits or deposits. Deposits can be silver or black from arching. Deposit and pits are sometimes hard to see. If there is a suspect area on the ring, take the end of a CLEAN tie wrap and gently drag it across the suspect area. You should be able to feel a vibration in the tie wrap if a pit or deposit is present. If pits or deposits are found, refer to job card CTPM1306 on repairing the slip ring. 5. Visually inspect the SIGNAL brush tips, WITHOUT removing the brush blocks. a. Using a flashlight, check both top and bottom tips for significant wear. The brush tips will wear at slightly different rates and may appear out of alignment, this is expected. DO NOT touch the tips with your finger or any tool. b. If any tip appears to be less than 5mm (0.20 in.), refer to job card CTPM1305, measure slip ring brush tips. 6. Verify all 4 mounting screws are tightened to 22 +/- 3 in-lb (0.254 +/- 0.35 m-kg). 7. Install the slip ring covers.

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Purpose: Subassembly: Date: 7/95 Estimated Time:

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Purpose: Remove & Measure New SIGNAL Brush Subassembly: Slip Ring Date: 7/95

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HEPA Vacuum Cleaner part #46-297933P1; HEPA filters part #46-297948P1

Remove and measure new SIGNAL brushes (every 9,000,000 revolutions) 1. Turn OFF all power at the PDU. WARNING: Read instructions on job card CTPM1319 , handling and removal of slip ring brush debris, before proceeding. 2. Remove slip ring covers by removing the 4 bolts for each cover. 3. Using proper ESD practices, remove the Stationary Buffer Board. a. Disconnect three cables at connectors J1, J2, and J3. b. Remove eight (8) 4-40 screws fastening the board to the signal brush block assembly. c. Remove the board, and set it aside. CAUTION: DO NOT bend or deform brushes. CAUTION: DO NOT touch tips or slip ring. CAUTION: DO NOT file or clean the brush tips under any circumstances. 4. Remove brush blocks a. Remove 2 of the 4 bolts--one on the top of the block, one on the bottom. b. Hold the brush block against the brackets and remove the remaining 2 screws. c. Remove the brush block from the brackets. 5. Measure the remaining brush tip thickness using a scale. The measurement includes the copper spring material and the copper braid.

ILLUSTRATION 1

6. If any individual brush tip is less than 4mm (0.16 in), a new brush block assembly must be installed. a. Power brush tips will wear much faster than the signal brush tips. DO NOT replace the signal brush blocks just because the power blocks need replacing. Power brush tips are expected to last 2,000,000 revolutions or 2 years, where signal brush tips are expected to last for 10 years (12,000,000 revolutions).
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b. If any of the brush tips are between 4 and 5mm (0.16 and 0.20in), measure again after 1,000,000 gantry revolutions. 7. Clean any brush debris from the slip ring covers and brush assemblies using a HEPA vacuum cleaner and a soft brush attachment. *NOTE** The soft brush attachment that comes with the HEPA vacuum cleaner should NOT be used for anything other than slip ring brush debris cleaning. The brush must be kept clean to avoid contamination of the slip ring and brush tips. It is recommended to store the brush in a seperate closed bag (e.g. Zip-lock bag). 8. Visually inspect all 14 slip ring tracks. Tracks should be smooth. Look for pits or deposits. Deposits can be silver or black from arching. Deposit and pits are sometimes hard to see. If there is a suspect area on the ring, take the end of a CLEAN tie wrap and gently drag it across the suspect area. You should be able to feel a vibration in the tie wrap if a pit or deposit is present. If pits or deposits are found, refer to job card CTPM1319 on repairing the slip ring. 9. Re-install Brush Blocks a. Position brush block assembly with brush tips aligned with slip ring tracks and the insulator block against alignment screws, as shown in the illustration.

BRUSH BLOCK

Alignment Screws

Illustration 2 b. Compress brush tip springs against the slip ring tracks and hold Brush Block against the brackets. c. Install all 4 screws, but do not tighten. d. Check that there is clearance between brush tips and the slip ring barriers. e. Tighten all 4 screws to 22 +/- 3 in-lb. (0.254 +/- 0.35 m-kg.) 10. Rotate Gantry manually and check again that the brush tips are centered between the track barriers. 11. Install slip ring covers. 12. Turn ON power. 13. If a new Brush Block was installed, rotate Gantry for 10 minutes at 1 revolution/second to wear in new bru sh tips. This can be done under Utilities, CT Tools, DDC, selecting axial, 1 sec., x-ray off.

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HEPA Vacuum Cleaner part #46-297933P1; HEPA filters part #46-297948P1; Cratex (medium) part # 46-297961P1; Cratex (fine) part # 46-297961P2; Alcohol 90% pure

PREREQUISITES: CTPM 1319 TASK DESCRIPTION: Use the following procedure ONLY when a slip ring track becomes contaminated with ANY foreign material, such as, oil, fingerprints, or dust or when you discover pitted areas or areas with deposits. General PM on the slip ring should ONLY include vacuuming the dust that may be left on the ring from the brush tips. There should be no need to clean further, as long as there is no build up, deposits, or burn marks on the slip ring. If these problem are seen when inspecting the ring, refer to this cleaning/repairing section for recommended actions. **NOTE** A general haze MAY BE present over the slip ring. This is due to an interaction of the silver with the atmosphere. This haze could range in color from brown to orange to purple depending on the environmental conditions. The color will be more prevalent on the edges of the ring, outside of the wear track. This haze is normal and, should NOT be cleaned off the slip ring. NOTE: Frequent cleaning of the slip ring shortens brush tip life. Repairing the slip ring track 1. Turn OFF all power at the PDU. WARNING: Read instructions on job card CTPM1319, handling and removal of slip ring brush debris before proceeding. 2. Remove Gantry side covers. 3. Raise top cover and pull back rear cover. 4. Remove slip ring covers by removing the 4 bolts for each cover. 5. Clean off dust from slip ring tracks with a HEPA vacuum cleaner and the soft brush attachment.

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*NOTE** The soft brush attachment that comes with the HEPA vacuum cleaner should NOT be used for anything other than slip ring brush debris cleaning. The brush must be kept clean to avoid contamination of the slip ring and brush tips. It is recommended to store the brush in a seperate closed bag (e.g. Zip-lock bag). 6. Using Cratex fine abrasive stick (46-297961P2) attempt to smooth out the pitted area or areas with deposits on the slip ring. ONLY use Cratex on the ring that is in need of repair. If the area(s) are still not smooth, use Craytex medium abrasive stick (46-297961P1). After using the medium stick, repeat the procedure with the fine stick. 7. Wipe repaired area with a lint-free cloth wetted with minumum 90% PURE alcohol, and follow with a DRY lint-free cloth. DO NOT use the alcohol prep pads found in hospitals. *NOTE** The purpose of the alcohol is to clean the Cratex off the ring. It will note break down the Cratex, only allow for a means of removing the pieces left on the tracks. If cratex residue, or other foreign material, is left on the slip ring, it could begin to cause arching or communication problems. 8. Reinstall system covers and test. Perform 100 slices of system functional test.

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Purpose: Inspect the Axial Motor Brushes Subassembly: Axial Motor Date: 7/95

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Vacuum cleaner 9800/HLA Brush Replacement Pack , part#46-313627G1 HSA Brush Replacement Pack, part# 46-327224G1

PREREQUISITES: TASK DESCRIPTION: Inspect the axial motor brushes (every 1,500,000 revolutions) PARTS: The motor brushes (and caps) are now available as a field replacement unit. Description Part Number Contents 9800/HLA Brush Replacement Pack 46-313627G1 8 brushes & 8 caps HSA Brush Replacement Pack 46-327224G1 8 brushes & 8 caps PROCEDURE: Before attempting this procedure, the following precautions/prerequisites should be completed: Note: If, during an inspection, an original brush is reinserted into the motor, make sure the brush is reinserted in the same location and orientation. Position the table to the lowest elevation. Gantry tilt at about zero degrees. Turn off facility power to PDU-use tag and lockout procedure. Remove and set aside both gantry side covers. Turn off the SCAN DRIVES SAFETY switch(right side of gantry) and the X-RAY/DRIVES switch(on REM panel). For HSA, turn off all 3 switches on the status control box on the right side of the gantry. Open top cover and engage prop rod. Open front cover. For HSA, remove and set aside the gantry scan window. Inspection: 1. Manually rotate the rotating base to a position of axial motor accessability if necessary. 2. Loosen the brush cap. See Illustration 1. Note: the brush/cap assembly is spring loaded; the cap will pop out of place once released. The brushes should move freely in their holders. If they stick, it is usually due to accumulated carbon dust or a damaged brush holder. If the brush holder is damaged, the motor should be replaced. 3. Vacuum at each brush/cap opening to remove any excess brush wear material and any material that may have fallen on to the gantry base or surrounding area. Note: the brushes at approximately the 6 o clock position will most likely expel the majority of the brush wear material.
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4. Remove all 8 brushes from the motor, one at a time. Note:The brushes will be worn in and will need to be put back In their original holder with the original orientation. Measure the length of each brush. Record the length of the shortest brush and the date inspected on the motor. The brushes should be replaced when the lenght of the brush is less than 6.5 mm (1/4 inch). If replacement is required, replace all brushes at the same time. Special attention should be paid to the copper braid on the brush. If this is frayed or broken, replace the brush. Failure to do so will result in damage to the brush holder and the motor will have to be replaced. 5. Insert each brush into its holder; all brushes should move freely in their holders. The brushes will be worn in so make sure that the brushes are put back In their original holder with the original orientation. When installing the caps, make sure each cap butts-up to the brush spring head (the brush spring head should lay flat in the cap cavity.) If the spring head is cocked and the brush cap is tightened, a cracked cap may result.

CAP BRUSH

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PREREQUISITES: TASK DESCRIPTION:

Grease main bearing (every 1.2 million revolutions) Use only ANDOK-C grease. (# 46-297932P1) Add 1 cartridge (25 cc) of grease every 1.2 million revolutions. 1. Position table to lowest elevation. 2. Turn off facility power to PDU -use tag and lockout procedure. 3. Remove and set aside both gantry side covers. 4. Turn off all 3 switches on the status control box on right side of Gantry. 6. Remove and set aside Gantry scan window. 7. Remove covers (front for QX/I or top and rear covers for H2/H3). 8. Grease fitting has multiple locations for different gantries. QX/I fitting is located at the upper right-hand corner of gantry (above pivot sector/ below gantry revolutions counter). H2 and H3 grease fittings are located on stationary bearing either on inside facing or rear facing. Rotate gantry by hand to find fitting in cases where fitting location may be hidden by slip ring brackets. 9. Gantry should be rotating at approximately 10 seconds/revolution while the grease is being added (rotate gantry manually). In cases where fitting is located on rear facing of bearing, continuous greasing while rotating gantry will not be possible as the slip ring brackets will interfere with grease tube. Removal and reinsertion of tube will be necessary during process to ensure even grease distribution. 10. Use entire cartridge of grease. DO NOT OVERGREASE.

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SPECIAL TOOLS/SUPPLIES: PREREQUISITES: TASK DESCRIPTION: A. Prepare System 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

Dielectric Oil, part# T0552G O rings, part# 2126804

Position table to lowest elevation. Turn off facility power to PDU. - Use tag and lockout procedure. Remove, and set aside, both gantry side covers. Turn off all 3 switches on the status control box, on right side of Gantry. Open top cover, and engage prop rod. Remove, and set aside, Gantry scan window. Open front cover. Rotate Gantry until the tube reaches the 12 oclock position. Engage rotational lock. On left side of the Gantry: Loosen the two wingnuts on the STC Chassis Rotate the STC Chassis 90 degrees, then lock it into position, to gain access to Anode HV Transformer Tank

B. Visual Inspection - HV Transformer Tanks. (one at a time) 1. Check outside Anode and Cathode HV Transformer tanks for signs of oil leakage. 2. Place a rag around the HV Cable connector opening on the transformer tank. 3. Remove the HV cable terminals from the HV transformer tank: Loosen each cables locking ring with the spanner wrench. Pull each cable terminal out of its receptacle. Ground the end of the cable to the Gantry frame to ensure no voltage. 4. Wipe excess oil from HV cable terminals and HV transformer tank well. 5. Check for cracks on the wells. 6. Check oil level, cleanliness (proper oil color), and for signs of arcing. 7. Check HV Cable and cable terminals. (See part D below). 8. Before re-installing the HV Cable terminals into the tank, add 20 cc. of dielectric oil to the connector well on the HV transformer tank. 9. Place a rag around the wells to absorb excess oil when the HV cable is inserted. 10. Insert the HV cable terminal into the HV transformer well. 11. Tighten the locking ring using the spanner wrench. 12. Carefully wipe any excess oil off. Use mild soap and water to clean oil from the floor.
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C. Visual Inspection - X-Ray Tube wells 1. Rotate the Gantry until the tube reaches the 3:00 position. 2. Engage rotational lock. 3. Remove the anode and the cathode cable: Loosen each cables locking ring with the spanner wrench. Pull each cable terminal out of its receptacle. Ground the end of the cables to the Gantry frame to ensure no voltage. 4. Wipe up any oil that drips from the cable terminal. 5. Check HV Cable and cable terminals. (See part D below). 6. Before re-installing the HV Cable terminals into the tube, add 20 cc. of dielectric oil to the receptacles on the tube. 7. Replace the O rings to insure that no oil leakage occurs 8. Place a rag around the receptacle openings to absorb excess oil when the HV cable is inserted. 9. Slowly insert the cable, to engage the connector pins and seat the cable in the well 10. Fasten the cable locking ring. 11. Use the spanner wrench with a torque wrench to tighten the locking ring to 11 +/- 1 ft.lb. Do not over tighten the locking ring. Over tightening can deform the cable plug sealing surfaces, break the oil seal between receptacle and housing, twist the receptacle, and disrupt internal wiring. 12. Back off on the cable locking ring without disturbing the cable plug. 13. Retighten the locking ring, and torque to 7 +/- 1ft.- lb. 14. Carefully wipe any excess oil off. Use mild soap and water to clean oil from the floor. D. Visual Inspection - HV Cable 1. Inspect cable insulation to make sure there are no cuts or exposure of the ground braid cable. 2. Wipe off cable terminals (candlesticks) and check for cracks, bent or missing pins, dirt and carbon . 3. Inspect HV cable candlestick pins to make sure they are spread properly. 4. On the top of the candlestick there is an elbow, raise this up and inspect to make sure cable has not separated from the candlestick exposing the cable ground 5. Measure Ground braid cable between the tube and gantry frame. E. Return system to its normal working condition.

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SPECIAL TOOLS/SUPPLIES: PREREQUISITES: TASK DESCRIPTION: 1. Position table to lowest elevation. 2. Turn off facility power to PDU -use tag and lockout procedure. 3. Remove and set aside both gantry side covers. 4. Turn off all 3 switches on the status control box on right side of Gantry. 5. Open top cover and engage prop rod. 6. Remove and set aside Gantry scan window. 7. Open front cover. 8. Manually rotate Gantry and make sure all cables, harnesses, and other hardware are secured to prevent them from catching on stationary parts of the Gantry. (Visual Inspection) 9. Tighten loose cables, replace covers, etc.

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SPECIAL TOOLS/SUPPLIES: PREREQUISITES: TASK DESCRIPTION: 1. Position table to lowest elevation. 2. Turn off facility power to PDU -use tag and lockout procedure. 3. Remove and set aside both gantry side covers. 4. Turn off all 3 switches on the status control box on right side of Gantry. 5. Open top cover and engage prop rod. 6. Remove and set aside Gantry scan window. 7. Open front cover. 8. Inspect condition of drive belt. Check for cracks, wear, or fraying. Make sure to check the entire drive belt. 9. Replace drive belt if necessary.

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HSA Scan Window,part# 46-296858G1 Laser Window, part# 46-296869G1

PREREQUISITES: TASK DESCRIPTION:

CAUTION

Do not look directly into the laser lights. Laser can cause eye damage. Inspect windows at an angle.

NOTE: Use proper procedures to avoid blood-borne pathogens. 1. Inspect scan and laser windows for scratches or cracks. Make sure scan window has no creases. 2. Replace damaged windows.

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HEPA Vacuum Cleaner part #46-297933P1 HEPA Filters part #46-297948P1 Clean Vacuum Brush

PREREQUISITES: Gantry Revolution Count TASK DESCRIPTION: Schleifring Slip Ring PM Requirements are vacuuming brush dust at the following intervals: The FIRST 250k gantry revolutions after brush module replacement. Every 500k gantry revolutions thereafter. It is required to inspect the slip ring and brushes while vacuuming. GENERAL INFORMATION ABOUT SLIP RING VACUUMING The vacuum brush must be free of contaminates and oil. Do not introduce foreign contaminates from a dirty or oily brush. Regardless of how heavy or old the brush dust accumulation is, a good vacuuming to remove ALL of the dust is sufficient for Schleifring maintenance. Do not use solvents to remove brush dust. When done properly and on a regular PM schedule, slip ring vacuuming is ample to avoid pre-mature power ring, brush or communication failures. It will also prevent any need for ring repair, or craytex sanding. Not removing ALL of the brush dust will cause arcing on the power rings. This will necessitate repair action that involves cratex sanding and use of alcohol for cratex residue removal. This is not a good thing because: Alcohol, as a binding agent, will encourage dust accumulation in ring crevices and will contaminate the brush tips, resulting in increased communication issues, maintenance and other problems. It is never necessary to use alcohol on the Schleifring during normal operation and wear of this ring. Alcohol cleaning is a service action to repair damage resulting from improper vacuuming; it is NOT a PM function.

Arcing on the power rings will most times cause pitting and will necessitate sanding with the Craytex sanding crayon. Sanding the rings will remove ring material and significantly reduce ring life and if the residue from the sanding is not completely removed, will significantly increase brush wear. Sanding with a Craytex sanding crayon is a service repair action resulting from improper vacuuming, it is NOT a PM function.

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DUST VACUUMING PROCESS: 1. Tag and Lock A1 Disconnect. WARNING: Read instructions on job card CTPM1319, handling and removal of slip ring brush debris, before proceeding. 2. Remove slip ring covers. Reference the appropriate section in the General Service Manual. 3. Remove the grounding strap from the power brush block. 4. During the vacuuming process, visually inspect all slip ring tracks. Properly seasoned tracks will normally have a brownish black lubricant laid on the ring. This patina of carbon /silver is two to three thousands thick, and self-renewing. DO NOT remove this film of lubricant. Look for pits or deposits. Deposits can be silver or black from arching. Deposit and pits are sometimes hard to see. If there is a suspect area on the ring, take the end of a CLEAN tie wrap and gently drag it across the suspect area. You should be able to feel a vibration in the tie wrap if a pit or deposit is present. If pits or deposits are found, refer to job card CTPM1306 on repairing the slip ring. CAUTION: DO NOT touch tips or slip ring. CAUTION: DO NOT file or clean the brush tips under any circumstances. CAUTION: Tube /Transformer oil (and other oils) will cause major current draw through the power rings, and communication errors on the signal rings.

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5. Brush Block Wear Inspection Refer to the System Service Manual for Brush Block removal
procedure details. Expected signal brush life is 5 million gantry rotations. Expected power brush life is 2.5 million gantry rotations. Alcohol and its contaminants will significantly reduce brush tip life. 1.) Remove the brush block as per the System Service Manual. !NOTICE: Do not touch brushes with your fingers. The skin oils will contaminate the brush and reduce usable life and potentially create future failures. Note: Since brushes are spring-loaded to ensure constant contact with the slipring during operation, when the block is removed, the springs will relax forward causing the brushes to protrude further from their holders; however, the brushes will not eject from the block! If brush is to be re-used make sure you install it in the same orientation as removed. The brush was seated/conditioned in that position. 2.) Inspect each brush tip for wear. Each tip will have a triangle stamped on one side (see Illustration 1). When the brush wears to the point of the triangle, the brush must be replaced. Refer to the System Service Manual for details on brush replacement. 3.) Refer to the System Service Manual for details on how to reinstall the brush block. !NOTICE Brush tips are extremely brittle. Do not apply lateral force, as they will break. You must replace any brush that has been damaged in this fashion.

Maximum wear allowed. (Dotted line not present on actual brush)

BRUSH

WEAR MARK

BRUSH BLOCK

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5. VACUMING Vacuuming the Signal brushes 1. Remove all brush blocks. 2. Tap lightly with a small hammer to dislodge the dust particles 3. Vacuum thoroughly 4. Do not replace the removed components until the rest of the ring is vacuumed. Vacuuming the Power brushes (Same as Signal brush vacuuming) 1. Remove brush block. 2. Tap lightly with a small hammer to dislodge the dust particles 3. Vacuum thoroughly 4. Do not replace the removed components until the rest of the ring is vacuumed.

Check both top and bottom tips for significant wear. Expect the brush tips to wear at slightly different rates and they may appear out of alignment. DO NOT TOUCH THE TIPS WITH YOUR FINGER OR ANY TOOL. Vacuum the inside of the Slip Ring Cover Vacuum the Gantry Rotating base. Vacuum the Slip Ring Itself. DO NOT TOUCH THE RING WITH YOUR FINGERS. Replace all of the removed components. Reassemble of the component is critical to brush and ring performance. Please refer to the proper replacement procedures in the General Service Manual. Install the slip ring covers.

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DVM; 6 feet test lead part # 46-297887P1 (black), 46-297887P2 (red)

PREREQUISITES: TASK DESCRIPTION: Inside the Gantry: Switch off the 550v enable. Switch off the Axial Drive Rotate the Anode Tank to the 2 o'clock position Pin the Gantry Remove the OBC cover (if not previously done) Using a DVM as a DC mA meter, (Set meter range to one decimal place.) Connect its black lead to TP8 (ACAL1) on the mA board. Connect its red lead to TP11 (ACAL2) on the mA board (See Illustration 2, OBC Board Slot Assignments). Locate the Anode HV Tank Measurement board. If a wire from the harness is present on TP5 (see Illustration 1) Measurement Board the following test lead is not required. If no wire is present, install the test lead as follows: Using a jumper with a 68 ohm 5 watt resistor in series, Connect one end to TP11 (ACAL2) on the mA board. Connect the other end to TP5 on the Anode Tank Measurement board. Under Generator Characterization Menu Select......Read Metering On the display, enter a time delay in seconds, this delay is the time required for you to walk from the console to the DVM and record the reading. The test will not begin until this time delay has expired. Once the test begins the meter circuit will be enabled for only four (4) seconds. For HSA: On the plasma Select.......Run

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Record the displayed and measured Anode mA values on FORM 4879 for "Circuit OFF" and "Circuit ON". A guideline for "Circuit ON" values is 140 to 200 mA. (Note: If your system has the test wire to TP5 included in the harness, the cathode side should read approximately 19mA during "Circuit ON"; anode should read 140 to 200 mA as stated above.) Disconnect the test lead from the anode tank (if used). Measurement Board

Illustration 1

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Repeat the test for the Cathode side as follows: Using a DVM as a DC mA meter, (set meter range to one decimal place.) Connect its red lead to TP9 (CCAL1) on the mA Board. Connect its black lead to TP14 (CCAL2) on the mA Board. (See Illustration 2, OBC Board Slot Assignments). Locate the Cathode HV Tank Measurement board. If a wire from the harness is present on TP5, the following test lead is not required. If no wire is present, install a test lead as follows: Using a jumper with a 68 ohm 5 watt resistor in series. Connect one end to TP14 (CCAL2) on the mA board. Connect the other end to TP5 on the Cathode Tank measurement board. For HSA: On the plasma Select.......Run

Record the displayed Cathode mA values on FORM 4879 for "Circuit OFF" and "Circuit ON". A guideline for "Circuit ON" values is 140 to 200 mA. (Note: If your system has the test wire to TP5 included in the harness, the anode side should read approximately 20 mA during "Circuit ON"; cathode should read 140 to 200 mA as stated above.) Disconnect the test equipment. Switch on the 550 enable. OBC Board Slot Assignments

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SPECIAL TOOLS/SUPPLIES: Bleeder, Ground Wire, Oscilloscope PREREQUISITES: TASK DESCRIPTION:

Calibration of HV Tank Feedback Resistors Installing the HV Divider Switch off "X-Ray and Drives" power on the REM box. On systems with Gantry side controls press the E-Stop button. Inside the Gantry: Switch off the 550v Enable Switch off the Axial Drive Rotate the tube to the 3 o'clock position Pin the Gantry Switch off the 120 vac Gantry power Install HV Divider between the Tube and Tanks. See illustration. NOTE: A table or tube hoist for the HV Divider will be necessary to make the cables reach. Add ground wire (minimum size of AWG 12) from Tube Ground to Bleeder Ground. See illustration. Switch on the 120vac Gantry power. Switch on the 550v enable Switch on "X-Ray and Drives" power on the REM box. On systems with Gantry side controls press the on button. Reset the Hardware

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INSTRUMENTATION SETUP * If possible, try to plug the scope into the table 120 vac outlet, using an extension cord if necessary. This reduces noise seen on scope waveforms. Using an oscilloscope* with 10X probes: Connect channel one to the anode output of the divider Scope ground to bleeder ground. Connect channel two to the cathode output of the divider. Scope ground to bleeder control. Note: In order to minimize bleeder-induced ripple on the KV waveform, it is recomended that a 30 foor Belden shielded twister cable be connected between the scope probes and the bleeder. See the Tools Needed list at the begining of the section. Trigger channel one, positive, DC couple, trigger mode normal. Channel one and two, 10v/div, time base 200 ms. Invert Channel two. Go to the Generator Characterization menu and toggle the softkey Monitor Enable ON. Now kV and mA readings will be displayed in the message log. NOTE: Verify which type of kV Board is in the OBC.
Names of components on the 46-321064G1-D kV Board are shown in this procedure without brackets. Names of components on the 46-321198G1 kV Board are shown in this procedure in [brackets]. 2

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CATHODE CALIBRATION In DDC take a 1 second, static, 0mm exposure at 100kV/50mA using a large focal spot. The Computer Displayed reading spec for the Cathode kV and Anode kV is 50 +/- 0.5 kV. Compare the scope reading from the average Cathode kV and the displayed Cathode kV in the message log. NOTE: If scope cursors are used to window the trace, the Left Vertical Cursor must be positioned to the Right of the Rising Edge of the waveform and the Right Vertical Cursor must be positioned to the Left of the Falling Edge of the Waveform. Adjust the Cathode pot on the kV Board until the scope reading for the Cathode kV and the displayed reading for the Cathode kV in the message log are +/- 0.5kV of each other. The pot labeled CA [CAKV, R316] on the kV board will adjust the scope reading. CCW will decrease the scope kV. CW will increase the scope kV. 1/2 turn is approximately 0.5 kV. Record readings in FORM 4879. ANODE CALIBRATION In DDC take a 1 second, static, 0mm, exposure at 100kV/50mA using a large focal spot. Compare the scope reading for the average Anode kV and the displayed Anode kV in the message log. NOTE: If the scope cursors are used to window the trace, the Left Vertical Cursor must be positioned to the Right of the Rising Edge of the waveform and the Right Vertical Cursor must be positioned to the Left of the the Falling Edge of the Waveform Adjust the Anode Pot on the kV Board until the scope reading for the Anode kV and the displayed reading for the Anode kV in the message log are +/- 0.5kV of each other. The pot labeled AN [ANKV, R318] on the kV board will adjust the scope reading. CCW will decrease the scope kV. CW will increase the scope kV. 1/2 turn is approximately 0.5 kV. Record readings in FORM 4879.

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SPECIAL TOOLS/SUPPLIES: PREREQUISITES: CTPM-1403 TASK DESCRIPTION: TOTAL kV MEASUREMENT Change the oscilloscope to add ch. 1 and ch. 2 to read total kV from the HV divider. Channel one and two, 20v/div, time base 200ms, trigger ch. one, positive. In DDC take a 1 second, static, 0mm, exposure at 100kV/50mA using a large focal spot. Record the scope reading and Avg. kV as displayed in the message log in FORM 4879. Go to the Generator Characterization menu and toggle the softkey Monitor Enable OFF. Now kV and mA readings will not be displayed in the message log.

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SPECIAL TOOLS/SUPPLIES: PREREQUISITES: CTPM-1404 TASK DESCRIPTION: Beginning from the Top Level Plasma execute the following sequence of softkeys. Touch ..... Utilities Touch ..... 1, 2, 3 Touch ..... CT Tools Touch ..... Genrator Charact Touch ..... Read Metering On the Plasma Touch ...... Run Record the displayed Anode kV, Cathode kV and Total kV values on FORM 4879 for "Circuit OFF" and "Circuit ON". Remove the external HV Divider and connect the system normally. Verify High Voltage cables are ty-wrapped in place. Reapply paper toweling around tube locking rings to absorb excess oils. Re-install OBC Cover (to retain OBC boards during rotation.)

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Note: A tube warm-up is performed automatically. Run Auto mA Cal using the following sequence. Touch..... Utilities Touch.....1,2,3 Touch.....CT Tools Touch.....Generator Charact Touch.....Auto mA Cal Press Start Scan when illuminated, the program will now run automatically; Ductility warm-up Auto mA Cal The system will record the final filament currents on the plasma.

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SPECIAL TOOLS/SUPPLIES: PREREQUISITES: CTPM-1407 TASK DESCRIPTION: Objective - To verify kV and mA accuracies are met over the range of selectable technics. Beginning from the end of Auto mA Cal Touch ... Backup (to get to the Genrator Charact menu) Touch ... HHS Scans Press start scan when illuminated.The system will now perform the technics called out in HHS Data Record Document. Allow system to complete tube calibration scans. If the system cannot complete the Auto mA cal because of HV aborts then perform heat soak and seasoning. Record the Computer displayed kV and mA at 5ms, Anode mA, Cathode kV and Total kV in HHS Data Record Document for small focal spot and large focal spots.

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SPECIAL TOOLS/SUPPLIES: Oscilloscope PREREQUISITES: TASK DESCRIPTION: Note: Verify which type of kV Board is in the OBC. Names of components on the 46-321064G1-D kV Board are shown in this procedure without brackets. Names of components on the 46-321198G1 kV Board are shown in this procedure in [brackets]. In the OBC connect a scope to the kV board. Channel 1 Exposure Commmand EXCM, TP22 [TP5]. Scope Ground to LGND, TP6 [TP3]. 2v/div Total kV KVTB, TP30, [TP11] (At this testpoint KV = 20 KV per volt.) Scope Ground to AGND TP39 [SGND, TP12]. 1v/div

Channel 2

Set the Scope Time Base to 200 uSec. Positive or Negative trigger as required. Using DDC scan at the technics called in below. Technic kV mA 80 400 140 40 1.0 sec scans 0mm aperture Stationary Large Focal Spot Record the delay between rise / fall of the EXCM signal and the 75% threshold crossing of the selected kv (on FORM 4879), do not include overshoot of the waveform. The 75% point for: 80kV equals 60kV 100kV equals 75kV 120kV equals 90kV 140kV equals 105kV

Measure rise time only Measure fall time only

NOTE: See Illustration 1 for clarification of measurement. Leave scope connected for next test, Verification of Internal Scan Timer.
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Illustration 1

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SPECIAL TOOLS/SUPPLIES: Oscilloscope PREREQUISITES: CTPM-1409 TASK DESCRIPTION:

Go to the Generator Charact menu and toggle the softkey Monitor Enable ON. Now the scan time will be displayed in the message log. Leave the oscilloscope connected to the kV Board as for the previous test (Rise and Fall time measurement). Set the scope time base to 200msec, positive trigger. Using DDC take a stationary, 1.0 sec. 0mm, 100kV, 40mA, Large Focal Spot scan. Record the measured scan time from the oscilloscope and the displayed scan time from the message log on form 4879. Go to the Generator Charact menu and toggle the softkey Monitor Enable OFF. Now the scan time will not be displayed in the message log. Disconnect the scope from the kV board and replace the OBC cover.

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SPECIAL TOOLS/SUPPLIES: PREREQUISITES: TASK DESCRIPTION:

Go to the Generator Charact menu and toggle the softkey Monitor Enable ON. Now the scan time will be displayed in the message log. Use the scan protocol under RP install (for RP systems) named Exposure Time Accuracy to complete this test. If the protocol is not available use the table below to prescribe the test: Scout Scans: Using 120 kV / 40 mA take scout scans at 20 mm, 150 mm, and 600mm of distance. Record the scan time that is displayed in the message form on Form 4879. Axial and Helical Time Take the scans in the tables below using Applications mode (Scan Rx) using 120kV/ 40 mA and record the scan time that is displayed displayed in the message form on Form 4879. Selected Time: 0.6 sec Large FOV, 1.0 4.0 Selected Time: 120kV/ 40 mA/ 10 mm/ S145-I145. Go to the Generator Charact menu and toggle the softkey Monitor Enable OFF. Now the scan time will not be displayed in the message log.

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DVM; 6 feet test lead part # 46-297887P1 (black), 46-297887P2 (red)

1. Inside the Gantry: Switch OFF the 550v enable Switch OFF the axial drive. Rotate the Anode tank to the 2 oclock position. Pin the Gantry. 2. Display Generator Characterization Menu. 3. Select |Read Metering| Note: On the display, type/enter a time delay in seconds, to provide enough time for you to walk from the console to the DVM, and record the reading. The test will not begin until this time delay expires. Once it begins, the test enables the meter circuit for only 4 seconds. 4. Use a DVM as an mA meter; connect it to the hardware on the anode side: Connect the black lead to TP8 (ACAL1) on the mA board. Connect the red lead to TP11 (ACAL2) on the mA board. 5. Locate the Anode HV Tank Measurement board (Illustration 1.). If TP5 has a wire from the harness, you dont need the following test lead. If TP5 does NOT have a wire from the harness, install a test lead as follows: Use a jumper with a 68 ohm, 5 watt, resistor in series. Connect one end to TP11 (ACAL 2) on the mA board. Connect the other end to TP5 on the Anode Tank Measurement board (Illustration 1.). 6. On the Display, Select the |Accept| softkey. 7. Record the displayed and measured Anode mA values on FORM 4879 for "Circuit OFF" and "Circuit ON". Note: If your system has the test wire to TP5 included in the harness, the Cathode side should read approximately 19mA during Circuit On. 8. Disconnect the test equipment from the Anode side, if used. Note: When you exit Generator Characterization, this test may generate Kv board tube spit counter = x error messages.

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ILLUSTRATION 1. ANODE TANK MEASUREMENT BOARD & OBC CARD CAGE

Repeat for the Cathode side. 1. Use a DVM as an mA meter: Connect the black lead to TP9 (CCAL1) on the mA board. Connect the red lead to TP14 (CCAL2) on the mA board. 2. Locate the Cathode HV Tank Measurement board (Illustration 1. ). If TP5 has a wire from the harness, you dont need the following test lead. If TP5 does NOT have a wire from the harness, install a test lead as follows: Use a jumper with a 68 ohm, 5 watt, resistor in series. Connect one end to TP14 (CCAL 2) on the mA board. Connect the other end to TP5 on the Cathode Tank Measurement board (Illustration 1.). 3. On the Display, Select the |Accept| softkey. 4. Record the displayed and measured Anode mA values on FORM 4879 for "Circuit OFF" and "Circuit ON". Note: If your system has the test wire to TP5 included in the harness, the Anode side should read approximately 20mA during Circuit On. 5. Disconnect the test equipment from the Cathode side if used. 6. Note: When you exit Generator Characterization, this test may generate Kv board tube spit counter = x error messages.

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SPECIAL TOOLS/SUPPLIES: Bleeder, Ground Wire, Oscilloscope PREREQUISITES: TASK DESCRIPTION: Calibration of HV Tank Feedback Resistors Installing the HV Divider 1. Switch OFF XRay and Drives power on the gantry. 2. Inside the Gantry: Switch OFF the HVDC (550) enable. Switch OFF the axial drive. Rotate the Tube to the 3 oclock position Pin the Gantry. Switch OFF the 120vac Gantry power. Refer to Illustration. Install the HV Divider between Tube and Tanks. Note: Place the HV Divider on a table or tube hoist, so the cables reach the tube. 3. Refer to Illustration. Add a ground wire (minimum size of AWG 12) from Tube ground to Bleeder ground. 4. Switch ON the 120vac Gantry power. 5. Switch ON the HVDC (550) enable. 6. Switch ON XRay and Drives power on the gantry. 7. Reset the hardware.

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Setup Instrumentation Use an oscilloscope* with 10X probes: 1. Connect channel one to the anode output of the divider. > Connect the scope ground to bleeder ground. 2. Connect channel two to the cathode output of the divider. > Connect the scope ground to bleeder ground. Note: In order to minimize bleederinduced ripple on the KV waveform, connect a 30 foot Belden shielded twisted pair cable between the scope probes and the bleeder. 3. Trigger channel one, positive, DC couple, trigger mode normal. 4. Channel one and two, 10v/div, time base 200ms. 5. Invert Channel two. *If possible, try to plug the scope into the table 120vac outlet, to reduce the noise on the scope waveforms. Use an extension cord if necessary. Note: Determine the type of kV board in the OBC. This procedure lists the names of components on the 46321064G1D kV board without brackets. This procedure lists the names of components on the 46321198G1 kV board in [brackets]. Calibrate the Cathode 1. Display the Generator Installation and Verification menu. 2. Select |Bleeder Setup| (DDC). 3. Verify/Setup the following DDC parameters: > STATIC XRAY ON > 1 SECOND > 1 SCAN > FOCAL SPOT LARGE > 100 KV > 50 MA > MONITOR ENABLE 4. Select |ACCEPT RX| The Computer Displayed reading spec for the Cathode kV and Anode kV equals 50 _ 0.5 kV. Note: If you use scope cursors to window the trace, position the Left Vertical Cursor to the Right of the Rising Edge of the waveform. Position the Right Vertical Cursor to the Left of the Falling Edge of the Waveform.

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5. Adjust the Cathode pot on the kV board, until the scope reading for the Cathode kV, and the displayed reading for the Cathode kV in the message log, fall within _ 0.5kV of each other. 6. Use the pot, labeled CA [CAKV, R316], on the kV board, to adjust the scope reading. > CCW decreases the scope kV. > CW increases the scope kV. > 1/2 turn equals approximately 0.5 kV. 7. Record the results on FORM 4879. Calibrate the Anode 1. Display the Generator Installation and Verification menu. 2. Select |Bleeder Setup| (DDC). 3. Verify/Setup the following DDC parameters: > STATIC XRAY ON > 1 SECOND > 1 SCAN > FOCAL SPOT LARGE > 100 KV > 50 MA > MONITOR ENABLE 4. Select |ACCEPT RX| The Computer Displayed reading spec for the Cathode kV and Anode kV equals 50 _ 0.5 kV. Note: If you use scope cursors to window the trace, position the Left Vertical Cursor to the Right of the Rising Edge of the waveform. Position the Right Vertical Cursor to the Left of the Falling Edge of the Waveform. 5. Adjust the Anode pot on the kV board, until the scope reading for the Anode kV, and the displayed reading for the Anode kV in the message log, fall within _ 0.5kV of each other. 6. Use the pot, labeled AN [ANKV, R318], on the kV board, to adjust the scope reading. > CCW decreases the scope kV. > CW increases the scope kV > 1/2 turn is approximately 0.5 kV. 7. Record the results on FORM 4879.

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SPECIAL TOOLS/SUPPLIES: PREREQUISITES: CTPM-1423 TASK DESCRIPTION: TOTAL kV MEASUREMENT 1. Display the Generator Installation and Verification menu. 2. Select |Bleeder Setup| (DDC). 3. Verify/Setup the following DDC parameters: > STATIC XRAY ON > 1 SECOND > 1 SCAN > FOCAL SPOT LARGE > 100 KV > 50 MA > MONITOR ENABLE 4. Change the oscilloscope to add ch.1 and ch.2, to read total kV from the HV divider. 5. Channel one and two, 20v/div, time base 200ms, trigger ch. one, positive. 6. Select |ACCEPT RX| 7. Record the scope reading, and the Avg. kV displayed in the message log, in FORM 4879. 8. Display the Generator Characterization menu. 9. Toggle the softkey Monitor Enable OFF, so the message log no longer displays kV and mA readings.

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SPECIAL TOOLS/SUPPLIES: PREREQUISITES: CTPM-1424 TASK DESCRIPTION: Use this procedure to verify the calibration of the internal kV metering circuits. 1. Display the Generator Installation and Verification menu. 2. Select |mA Meter Check| 3. Select |Accept| > The test begins after the time delay expires. > Once the test begins, the software enables the meter circuit for 4 seconds. 4. Record the displayed Anode kV, Cathode kV and Total kV values in the FORM 4879 Circuit OFF and Circuit ON table. 5. Select |Dismiss| 6. Remove the external HV Divider and restore the normal system connections. 7. Make sure you tywrapped the High Voltage cables into place. 8. Wrap paper towels around tube locking rings to absorb excess oil. 9. Restore the OBC cover (to retain OBC boards during rotation.)

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Run this program when you replace the XRay tube, or the system requires recalibration. 1. Select |Auto mA Cal|. Note: The software automatically warms up the tube. 2. Press (Start Scan) when it flashes, to automatically run the program and update the display: > Ductility warmup > Auto mA Cal 3. The system displays the final filament currents on the screen.

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SPECIAL TOOLS/SUPPLIES: PREREQUISITES: CTPM-1427 TASK DESCRIPTION: Use this procedure to verify the system currently meets kV and mA accuracies over the range of selectable technics. 1. Load the Exam Rx protocols from the DDC menu, or manually enter the scan parameters listed in the HHS form. (FORM 4879) 2. Press (Start Scan) when it flashes, to acquire the selected protocols. If necessary, refer to the system Operator Manual for scan instructions. Note: If the system cannot complete the Auto mA Cal because HV aborts, run the scan protocol, Service Heat Soak and Seasoning, located under the CT/i Install protocol menu. Place a 48cm phantom in the XRay beam, to protect the detector from radiation damage during this procedure. Do not worry about the image quality of the scans reconstructed during the Service Heat Soak and Seasoning. Enter the parameter in the applications scan menu. 3. Record the Computer displayed kV and mA at 5ms, Anode kV, Anode mA, Cathode kV and Total kV in the corresponding Tables in FORM 4879 for the Large and Small focal spots. You may use a signed/dated hard copy printout in place of recording the data on FORM 4879. The system also displays other nonHHS reportable kV/mA/scan time data on the plasma, as a part of a quality check. Any data accompanied by an asterisk* is out of spec, and has to be fixed.

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SPECIAL TOOLS/SUPPLIES: Oscilloscope PREREQUISITES: TASK DESCRIPTION: Note: Determine the type of kV board in the OBC. This procedure lists the names of components on the 46321064G1D kV board without brackets. This procedure lists the names of components on the 46321198G1 and 2138293 kV board in [brackets]. 1. In the OBC, connect a scope to the KV board. > Channel 1: Exposure Command EXCM, TP22 [TP5]. Scope ground to LGND, TP6 [TP3]. 2v/div > Channel 2: Total kV KVTB, TP30 [TP11]. (At this test point KV = 20KV per volt.) Scope ground to AGND TP39 [SGND, TP12]. 1v/div 2. Set the Scope Time base to 200 usec. > Positive or Negative trigger as required. 3. Select |Protocol Name|. 4. Select |Load|. 5. Select |Rise Fall (DDC)| Measure Rise Time 1. Verify/Setup the following DDC parameters: > STATIC XRAY ON > 1 SECOND > FOCAL SPOT LARGE > 80 KV > 400 MA Measure Fall Time 1. Verify/Setup the following DDC parameters: > STATIC XRAY ON > 1 SECOND > FOCAL SPOT LARGE > 140 KV > 40 MA

Note: Measure rise time only on the the 80kV/400mA scan. Measure rise time only on the the 80kV/400mA scan. 2. 3. 4. 5. Select |Accept Rx| Select |Pause| after the start of scan, to prevent the scope from displaying the fall time. After you record the rise time, select the |Resume| to initiate the fall time scan. Record the delay between the rise/fall of the EXCM signal, and the 75% threshold crossing of the selected kV (on FORM 4879). > Do not include the waveform overshoot.

Note: Refer to Illustration 1 for measurement clarification. Note: The 75% point for: 80kV equals 60kV 100kV equals 75kV 120kV equals 90kV 140kV equals 105kV
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Illustration 1

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Purpose: Verification of Internal Scan Timer (HHS) Subassembly: X-Ray Generation Date: 2/98

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SPECIAL TOOLS/SUPPLIES: Oscilloscope PREREQUISITES: CTPM-1429 TASK DESCRIPTION:

1. Display the Generator Characterization menu 2. Toggle the softkey |Monitor Enable| to ON, to display the scan time in the message log. 3. In the OBC, connect a scope to the kV board, as follows: Channel 1, Exposure Command (EXCM, TP22). Scope ground to (LGND, TP6) [TP3]. 2v/div Channel 2, Total kV (KVTB, TP30) [TP11]. Scope ground to (AGND, TP39) [SIG, TP12]. 1v/div Set the Scope Time base to 200msec, positive trigger. 4. Use DDC to take a stationary, 1.0 sec, 0mm, 100kV, 40mA, Large Focal Spot scan. 5. Record the measured scan time from the oscilloscope and the displayed scan time from the message log. Spec limits are as follows: Note: Scope Exposure Duration = 0.96 to 1.04 s. Displayed Exposure Duration = 0.99 to 1.02 s. Display the Generator Characterization menu. Toggle the softkey Monitor Enable OFF, to stop the scan time display in the message log. > Failure to turn the Monitor Enable OFF results in the system message log filling with exposure information. Disconnect the scope from the kV board. Replace the OBC cover.

6. 7.

8. 9.

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HIGH VOLTAGE
Purpose: Verify Exposure Time Accuracy (HSS) Subassembly: X-Ray Generation Date: 12/96

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SPECIAL TOOLS/SUPPLIES: PREREQUISITES: TASK DESCRIPTION: 1. Turn on Monitor Enable to read the scan times. Select |End Exam| to halt any exam in progress. Display the Service Desktop Manager. Select |System Integration |. Select |Generator Calibration |. Select |Start| to open the Generator Installation and Verification menu. Select |Bleeder Setup| (DDC) to open the DIagnostic Data Collection menu . Select |Monitor Enable | to display the scan times in the message log. Do NOT Dismiss, or close, the DDC window, because it turns OFF the monitor enable function. 2. Toggle to the Exam Rx desktop. 3. Select the Service Protocol Exposure Time Accuracy or 4. Manually select the scan parameters in Table 1. TABLE 1. EXPOSURE TIME ACCURACY SCAN PARAMETERS Scan Type Scout Scout Scout Axial Axial Axial Helical kV 120 120 120 120 120 120 120 mA SFOV 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 Large Large Large Large Thickness Scan Time 10mm 10mm 10mm 10mm 0.6sec 1.0sec 4.0sec Start Loc. End Loc. I10 I75 I300 S0 S0 S0 I145 S10 S75 S300 S145 Pitch 1:1

5. Complete the scans, and record the scan times displayed in the message log, on Form 4879. 6. When complete, toggle to the Service Desktop, and |Dismiss| the DDC window to turn OFF the Monitor Enable function. Failure to turn OFF Monitor Enable fills the message log with kV, mA and scan times.

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HIGH VOLTAGE
Purpose: Subassembly: Date: 12/96 Estimated Time:

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PDU
Purpose: Inspect Filter Subassembly: Front Panel Date: 7/95

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SPECIAL TOOLS/SUPPLIES:

Vacuum Cleaner Filter, part# 46-203134P5

PREREQUISITES: TASK DESCRIPTION: For the first year, inspect PDU filter every 6 months for accumulation of lint and dirt. If dirty, clean with vacuum or compressed air and continue to inspect and clean semi-annually. If filter has not accumulated lint and dirt after the first 6-month inspection, change inspection schedule to yearly.

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PDU
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PDU
Purpose: Inspect Fan Operation Subassembly: PDU Chassis, Top Date: 7/95

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SPECIAL TOOLS/SUPPLIES: PREREQUISITES: TASK DESCRIPTION:

Fan, part# 46-327043P1 (Qty 3)

Inspect operation of the 3 fans in the top of the PDU and of the servo fan and verify normal, quiet operation. Replace fans that have developed audible noise or that have stopped functioning.

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PDU
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PDU
Purpose: Inspect 7 green indicator lamps, GPDU Subassembly: Circuit Breaker Panel Date: 2/98

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SPECIAL TOOLS/SUPPLIES: PREREQUISITES: TASK DESCRIPTION:

Lamp, part# 2113764-13

GPDU
Inspect operation of the 7 green lamps on the A3 panel. LP7 on A3 panel is OFF. Replace lamps as necessary.

DCRGS A2 Panel

Axial Servo Amp A1 Panel Indicator Lamps Fuse Assembly A5 Panel

Circuit Breaker Assembly A3 Panel

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PDU
Purpose: Subassembly: Date: 2/98 Estimated Time:

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PDU
Purpose: Check Tightness of Wire Lugs Subassembly: PDU Internal Date: 7/95

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SPECIAL TOOLS/SUPPLIES: PREREQUISITES: TASK DESCRIPTION: After 3 months of operation: Then, Repeat this procedure yearly. With the main disconnect tagged and locked off, tighten the 3 wire lugs at the top of the load center inside the circuit breaker panel, take care not to over tighten these are aluminum buss bars. Wires are labeled TS1-1, TS1-2 and TS1-3. Then tighten all circuit breaker wire retaining screws. Also check tightness of all lugs on the transformer assembly in the base of the PDU. Important Note: The following procedure should be used at the above mentioned time intervals to ensure that the integrity of the connections made to the EURO type terminal strips are maintained. These EURO type connectors have a plated copper buss bar supported at he ends with grey plastic stand-offs, the required number of terminals are mounted to this bar. When using stranded wire of cables, the strands do not conform to the square opening of the EURO terminal. This happens when the wire is tightened for the first time. Over a period of time these strands may relax, resulting in a loose connection. If the wire inserted in this terminal has a ferrule crimped on the end then the terminal connection will usually remain tight. When tightening this type of connection (stranded wire) "wiggle" the cable or wire repeatedly, while tightening to ensure that the strands are "compressed" and conform to the square opening in the terminal. Use the wiggle/tighten procedure on the stranded wire or cables on the following EURO connectors in the PDU. Inside the circuit breaker panel at TS5 & TS6. On the DCRGS at TS1 & TS2 On the ground terminal strip, TS1 on the main transformer. On the (Westamp) axial servo panel at TS1, TS2 and TS3. Note: A redesigned axial servo panel was phased in starting June of 1993. The new servo panel uses an Allen Bradley servo vice the Westamp. The new axial servo panel has no EURO connectors on it.
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PDU
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PDU
Purpose: Inspect 4 Green Lamps, DCRGS Status Subassembly: PDU display assembly Date: 7/95

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SPECIAL TOOLS/SUPPLIES: PREREQUISITES: TASK DESCRIPTION:

Lamps, part# 46-229342P2 (Qty 4)

Inspect operation of the 4 green lamps indicating power for L1, L2, and L3 and DCRGS power. These are located at the upper left corner of the PDU front cover. Replace lamps as necessary.

Display Assembly A1 Panel Axial Servo Amp A4 Panel DCRGS Assembly A2 Panel

Circuit Breaker Panel A3 Panel Transformer Assembly A5 Panel

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PDU
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PDU
Purpose: Inspect 6 Green Indicator Lamps On Transformer Assembly Subassembly: PDU Transformer Assembly Date: 7/95

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SPECIAL TOOLS/SUPPLIES: PREREQUISITES: TASK DESCRIPTION:

Lamp. part# 46-229342P2

If any of the 6 green indicator lamps on the transformer assembly are out, a transient may have opened F1-F6 or the lamp is open. Replace the fuse and/or lamp as required. These lights may be manually inspected, as the system can continue to function without transient protection.

Display Assembly A1 Panel Axial Servo Amp A4 Panel DCRGS Assembly A2 Panel

Circuit Breaker Panel A3 Panel Transformer Assembly A5 Panel

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PDU
Purpose: Subassembly: Date: 7/95 Estimated Time:

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PDU
Purpose: CRPDU PM Checks Subassembly: CRPDU Date: 1/96

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SPECIAL TOOLS/SUPPLIES: PREREQUISITES: TASK DESCRIPTION:

Vacuum cleaner

CRPDU (Refer to illustration 1 for location)


A. Inspect Servo Amp Fan Operation

1. Open the top cover.


2. Inspect operation of Servo Amp fan in the top of the CRPDU and verify normal, quiet operation. For a noisy fan the servo amp will need to be replaced because the fan currently is not a FRU. B. Check MOV LEDs on the control board

1. Open the front cover. 2. Check the green LEDs just above the MOVs on the right bottom side of the control
board. Normal operation is shown by the green LEDs turned on. A LED turned off indicates a blown fuse due to a MOV shortage.

C. Clean air vent screen on the bottom of the chassis 1. Make sure to power the system down.

2. Vacuum dust and dirt from the air vent on the bottom of the chassis. There is no need to
remove the Plexiglas cover

3. Replace covers 4. Turn system power back on.

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PDU
Purpose: CRPDU PM Checks Subassembly: CRPDU Date: 1/96

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ILLUSTRATION 1. CRPDU PM CHECKS

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PDU
Purpose: PM Checks Subassembly: PDU Date: 10/00

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SPECIAL TOOLS/SUPPLIES: TASK DESCRIPTION:

Vacuum cleaner

A. Check MOV LEDs on the control board

1. Open top and remove front cover. 2. Locate PDU control board. Check the operation of the green LEDs, just above the
MOVs on the right bottom side of the control board. Normal operation is for the green LEDs to be on. A failure condition is indicated by any LED being "off". This indicates a blown fuse due to a MOV shortage.

B. Clean the ventilation holes at the bottom of the chassis 1. Power down system and tag and lockout power at the main power disconnects. 2. Open top-cover and remove front cover. "There is no need to remove the protective Plexiglas cover."

3. Vacuum any dust and dirt away from the air vent located near the bottom of the chassis. 4. Replace front cover and lock top cover closed 5. Turn system power back on.

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PDU
Purpose: PM Checks Subassembly: PDU Date: 10/00

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SYSTEM
Purpose: Verify Emergency Off Buttons Subassembly: Console, Table/Gantry Date: 7/95

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SPECIAL TOOLS/SUPPLIES: PREREQUISITES: TASK DESCRIPTION: Emergency stop 1. Using the table control pushbuttons, advance the cradle about 2 feet from the home position. 2. Press one of the emergency stop switches on the table or on the gantry mounted table controls if so equipped. 3. Depress one of the tilt buttons. Verify that tilt is disabled. 4. Depress one of the table elevation buttons. Verify that table elevation is disabled. 5. Depress one of the cradle drive buttons. Verify that cradle drive is disabled. 6. Verify that the cradle clutch is released by manually moving the cradle to the home position. 7. Verify that cradle is latched securely in the home position. 8. Turn X-RAY DRIVES POWER back on by: pressing the X-RAY DRIVES POWER button on the REM box, or, pressing the RESET button on the gantry mounted table controls if so equipped. 9. Verify that tilt, elevation, and cradle drive now work. 10. Repeat all of the above with the other table and gantry mounted control emergency stop switches. 11. Repeat all of the above with the console emergency stop switch. 12. Repeat all of the above with the four table tape switches: right/left side of rear leg and right/left top side cover. (This step applies to systems that have only table mounted, table controls). Table Tape Switch Check (systems with gantry mounted table controls ONLY) 1. Raise the table and advance the cradle about 2 feet (1.5 meter) from the home position. 2. Press one of the table tape switches. 3. Depress one of the tilt buttons. Verify that tilt is disabled. 4. Depress one of the table elevation buttons. Verify that table elevation is disabled. 5. Depress one of the cradle drive buttons. Verify that cradle drive is disabled. 6. Verify that the cradle clutch is released by manually moving the cradle to the home position. 7. Verify that cradle is latched securely in the home position.

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SYSTEM
Purpose: Verify Emergency Off Buttons Subassembly: Console, Table/Gantry Date: 7/95

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8. Re-enable the table and tilt drive power by pressing the RESET button on the gantry mounted table controls. 9. Verify that tilt, elevation, and cradle drive now work. 10 Repeat all of the above with the remaining three table tape switches. Table Tape Switch Check (systems with gantry mounted table controls ONLY) 1. Raise the table and advance the cradle about 2 feet (1.5 meter) from the home position. 2. Press one of the table tape switches. 3. Depress one of the tilt buttons. Verify that tilt is disabled. 4. Depress one of the table elevation buttons. Verify that table elevation is disabled. 5. Depress one of the cradle drive buttons. Verify that cradle drive is disabled. 6. Verify that the cradle clutch is released by manually moving the cradle to the home position. 7. Verify that cradle is latched securely in the home position. 8. Re-enable the table and tilt drive power by pressing the RESET button on the gantry mounted table controls. 8. Verify that tilt, elevation, and cradle drive now work. 9. Repeat all of the above with the remaining three table tape switches.

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SYSTEM
Purpose: Check Operation of Final Scan Abort Control Pushbuttons Subassembly: Console Date: 11/96

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SPECIAL TOOLS/SUPPLIES: PREREQUISITES: TASK DESCRIPTION: 1. Queue up ten axial scans. 2. Verify that the following are operational: - Start scan (and keypad lights) - Stop scan (and keypad lights) - Pause scan - Advance to scan - Stop table

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SYSTEM
Purpose: Subassembly: Date: 11/96 Estimated Time:

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SYSTEM
Purpose: Check X-Ray On Lights Subassembly: Room Date: 11/96

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SPECIAL TOOLS/SUPPLIES: PREREQUISITES: TASK DESCRIPTION: 1. Queue up axials. Check the following x-ray indicator lights: - front of gantry - operator's console - site x-ray light - back of gantry (Since the light is at the back of the gantry and not visible from the console, turn off the lights in the x-ray room and/or set up a mirror to reflect the light toward the console.) 2. Look for any observable delays in light turn-on time during scanning, or any light flickering or dropouts during x-ray on time. 3. Make sure each of the four lights goes on and off for the duration of the axial scan. 4. Queue up short scout (20 mm). Make sure light stays on for at least 0.5 seconds. NOTE: It is the facility's responsibility to replace site x-ray lights. Notify someone at the site of all faulty lights.

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Purpose: Subassembly: Date: 11/96 Estimated Time:

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SYSTEM
Purpose: General Cleaning Subassembly: All Date: 1/96

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SPECIAL TOOLS/SUPPLIES: PREREQUISITES: TASK DESCRIPTION: Turn the console power off. Clean plasma/ touch screen NOTE: Do not use any type of abrasive pad, scouring powder or solvent, such as alcohol. Clean the touch screen with a clean cloth lightly moistened with a mild deteregent solution. Clean display monitor and console exterior With a clean cloth lightly moistened with a mild deteregent solution clean the exterior of the console, including the keyboard area. Wipe the face of the display monitor. Do not apply liquid or any other cleaner directly to the monitor. Clean table covers and cradle NOTE: Use proper procedures to avoid blood-borne pathogens. Clean table covers and cradle with a cloth and alcohol. Be sure to remove any adhesive from underneath the cradle. Be sure to wipe off contrast from the cradle edge extrusion. Clean gantry covers including top NOTE: Use proper procedures to avoid blood-borne pathogens. Use a cloth and a mild detergent (such as "Goop" ) or alcohol to clean the covers. Turn the console back on.

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Purpose: Subassembly: Date: 1/96 Estimated Time:

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SYSTEM
Purpose: Update Site Log Subassembly: Date: 7/95

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SPECIAL TOOLS/SUPPLIES: PREREQUISITES: TASK DESCRIPTION: Record all maintenance procedures in the site log. Make sure that a PM checklist is generated for the customer records/ PM site log. Maintain site PM history

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TABLE
Purpose: Upper Assembly PM Subassembly: Upper Table Assembly Date: 2/98

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SPECIAL TOOLS/SUPPLIES: Torque wrench set part # 46-268445G1 PREREQUISITES: TASK DESCRIPTION: Table Upper Assembly NOTE: Use proper procedures to avoid blood-borne pathogens. NOTE: For best access, fully elevate the table 1. Remove both top table side covers. a. Locate 2 fasteners on bottom of surface of cover, and turn ccw 1/4 of a turn; fasteners are not captive. b. Lift Cover up to disengage pins and control panel, and then outward. c. If needed, jump the side cover tape switch connection by removing the jumper plug from its storage position on the bracket and plug it into the Tape Switch Harness Connector. d. NOTE: Note that the jumper plug must be removed from the harness connector and returned to its storage position before the side cover can be refitted. 2. Remove cradle drive cover. a.Loosen and keep 2 thumb screws. b. Unthread 2 captive knurled screws holding cover in place, and slide front of cover off pins. 3. Install and tighten the calibration pin in the home position to hold carriage in place. 4. Remove cradle. a. Verify that the cradle/carriage is at home position and latched before removing the cradle. b. NOTE: Failure to latch the cradle/carriage could cause damage to the encoder assembly. c. Remove and keep the six plug buttons and six screws. d. Lift the cradle upward to remove from the table. Inspect cradle for adhesive tape/verify operation 5. Inspect underside of cradle for adhesive tape. 6. Remove adhesive with a cloth and alcohol. 7. Clean cradle catch pan/ clean cradle drive cover.
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Purpose: Upper Assembly PM Subassembly: Upper Table Assembly Date: 2/98

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Inspect rails, carriage 8. Remove rail covers. 9. Inspect rails for peeling or debris. Clean if necessary, trying to preserve some grease. Spread grease over areas that have been cleaned. 10. Inspect cam followers and v-rollers for side play or excessive wear. Replace upper cam followers and/or v-rollers as needed. Replace carriage assembly with lower rollers as needed. 11. Re-install rail covers Check cradle latch 12. Inspect latch and adjust if needed. (See illustration) a. Position carriage at "home" position with calibration pin; tighten pin. b. Adjust the position of the Latch Assembly in its slots, so that the distance between the carriage latch block and the forward edge of the latch bar opening is .050 +/- .005; tighten the four screws. c. Adjust the set screw in the latch clevis block, so that the outer edge of the latch bar overlaps the outer edge of the carriage latch block by .050 +/- .005; tighten the lock nut. d. Adjust the position of the solenoid bracket in slots, so that the clearance between the outer edge of the carriage latch block is .050 +/- .005, with solenoid plunger fully bottomed; tighten two screws. e. Adjust the position of the spring bracket, so that the spring is extended .125 +/- .010 beyond its free length with the latch bar against the set screw; tighten the two screws.

12a 12b

12e 12c

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Purpose: Upper Assembly PM Subassembly: Upper Table Assembly Date: 2/98

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Check cradle drive release solenoid 13. Inspect cradle drive release mechanism. (see illustration).

.050 setting for stop screw

Tighten set screw after positioning clutch assembly. Torque to 65-70 in-lbs.

Adjust solenoid bracket so gear lever has 100% engagement with brass gear with no backlash and with solenoid plunger set to bottom of stroke. 14. Adjust/replace as necessary. Check cradle encoder assembly 15. Remove encoder assembly cover. 16. Inspect the assembly for the following: Loose set screws Worn/old belt Wire cable engagement in spool Kinks or frays in wire cable Debris in assembly DO NOT attempt to replace or repair the wire cable or encoder. Replace entire encoder assembly. 17. Reinstall encoder assembly cover.

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TABLE
Purpose: Upper Assembly PM Subassembly: Upper Table Assembly Date: 2/98

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18. Reinstall cradle a. Position the rear end of the cradle over the carriage and align the screw holes. Install one bolt, but do not tighten. b. Looking through the gantry bore at the end of the table, position the cradle laterally on the drive rollers so that the same gap exists between the sloped sides of the cradle and the guide rollers. c. Tighten six screws to 13 ft-lbs (1.8 m-kg) and replace the plug buttons. d. Make sure that the cradle/carriage is not resting against the latch. 19. Return calibration pin to its storage position. Check limit switches

20. Check limit switches for proper operating condition. a. Longitudinal Limit Switch: Verify that it actuates when the cradle/carriage is at its maximum travel position, as determined by the calibration pin. b. Home Position Limit Switch: Verify that it actuates when the carriage is 0.50 in +/- .03 out of home position, as determined by the calibration pin. 21. Adjust as necessary or Replace switches that are defective. a. Adjust the position of the switches in the bracket, if needed, by using their corresponding two nuts. 22. Verify cradle operation. Make sure that the calibration pin is in its storage position. 23. Reinstall cradle drive cover. 24. Reinstall table side covers. a. To refit side cover, move cover inward toward table, making sure the control panel is aligned with its opening. When pin begins to engage table, move floating control panel until it pops through opening making sure that the rubber panel is not caught on the edges of the opening. b. Install 2 fasteners and turn cw 1/4 of a turn. c. Test Tape Switch to insure that PDU Contactor is opened when tape switch is pressed.

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TABLE
Purpose: Lower Assembly PM Subassembly: Lower Table Assembly Date: 4/99

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SPECIAL TOOLS/SUPPLIES:

Permanent Marker, Straight Edge, the Radial Alignment Tool ( Bar ) will work for this function. Else the Straight Edge needs to be a minimum of 21 inches ( 53 MM ) Long.

PREREQUISITES: TASK DESCRIPTION: The purpose of this test is to check the Operation of the Table Fan and the Operation and Gross Position of the Hardware Limit Switches. If needed you may refer to the ETC Board Schematics sheet 14 and Table Interconnect Schematics for reference. Table Lower Assembly NOTE: Use proper procedures to avoid blood-borne pathogens. Preparation 1. Elevate the Table to Max Height or near Max Height. 2. Tilt the Gantry to Zero Degrees +/- 3 degrees. 3. Retract the Cradle to the Home and Latched position. 4. Have a Multi-Meter, Screw Drivers and a Damp cloth handy. Inspect ETC fan 1. Remove the table base covers. 2. Inspect the ETC fan for proper operation / condition. Verify fan is turning and generating air flow. Verify Fan is not generating excess noise indicating bearing failure. Replace fan if needed. 3. Turn off 24 hour power to the Table ( fan power ). 4. Clean the fan with damp cloth ( water ). Check Elevation Encoder Assembly 1. Inspect the Elevation Encoder Assembly for the following: 2. Loose set screws / Worn or Torn Belt. 3. Loose Connections at the Elevation Cam Limit Switches. 4. Remove the Metal Cover from the ETC Board. And loosen the Captive Screw to tilt the ETC Board flat and level. 5. Return the power to the Table and re-boot the Scanner. 6. Verify that as you lower the Table the rollers of the two Elevation Cam Limit Switches will follow the features of the Cam ( Located near Elevation Encoder ). Then raise the Table to near max height.

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Purpose: Lower Assembly PM Subassembly: Lower Table Assembly Date: 4/99

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7. Position the Table Elevation at or very near to the Elevation "C" Pulse, use the Up & Down buttons to Jog the Table Elevation to this Position. Table Up or Down Slow moves at 1 inch / 5 seconds. Hence it should be easy to Jog to the "C" Pulse with-in +/- 0.2 inch. Use the Green Elevation "C" Pulse LED ( on ETC Board ) to verify proper positioning. Then measure and record this "C" Pulse Table Height, use a Straight Edge Across the Cradle and measure to the Floor. At this Point the Gantry Display should be tracking / displaying the Table Height, if not you did not cross the Elevation "C" Pulse yet or have a hardware problem.

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TABLE
Purpose: Vacuum Internal Table Subassembly: Lower Assembly Date: 7/95

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Vacuum Cleaner

1. Turn Table power off 2. Remove the table base covers and side panels. 3. Inspect covers for damage (cracks, chips) and replace or repair if necessary. 4. Vacuum the internal Table 5. Clean covers with a clean cloth and alcohol. 6. Restore covers and side panels 7. Turn Table power on

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TABLE
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1. Inspect the cradle extender and associated plate supports for loose or missing hardware, especially the latches. Table extensions include the cradle extender, head holders, and phantom holder.

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SRU
Purpose: Check for proper fan operation Subassembly: Scan Assembly Date: 11/96

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Scan Chassis Fan, part# 46-229909P1 ST Fan, part# 46-241971P68

PREREQUISITES: TASK DESCRIPTION:

1. Check the following 5 fans: 1 Rear Scan chassis Fan 2 Fans underneath Scan Chassis. 2 Fans on top of ST-CTC AP 2. Repair or replace any fans that make unusual noise. 3. Clean dirty fans with a cloth and water.

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SRU
Purpose: For SRUs with "Older Style" ST-C AP, clean AP blower filter Subassembly: AP Date: 7/95

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SRU
Purpose: Clean dust/dirt/debris, Bottom of Cabinet Subassembly: SRU Chassis Date: 7/95

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Use a damp cloth to clean accumulated dirt, dust from the bottom and front of the SRU cabinet. Vacuum debris.

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SCU
Purpose: Inspect Fans for Operation, noise and Obstruction Subassembly: Scan Assembly Date: 7/95

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Fan, part# 46-229909P1

1. Inspect fans for operation, noise and obstructions Fans in the Fan Tray Assembly Fan at rear of HSD Tray 2. Repair or replace any fans that make unusal noise. 3. Clean dirty fans with a cloth and water.

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Purpose: Clean Dust/Dirt/Debris from bottom of SCU Cabinet Subassembly: SCU Chassis Date: 7/95

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Vacuum Cleaner

Clean/Vacuum accumulated dust/dirt in bottom of chassis.

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SCU
Purpose: Verify All RP Covers Are In Place Subassembly: Scan Assembly Date: 7/95

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Verify all covers are in place.

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CONSOLE
Purpose: Check for Smooth Rolling Trackball and Mouse Subassembly: Console Desktop Date: 2/98

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SPECIAL TOOLS/SUPPLIES: PREREQUISITES: TASK DESCRIPTION: The Trackball and the Mouse require little maintenance. Verify that their movement is smooth. If not smooth proceed to clean them: Trackball: 1. Turn the console power off. 2. Turn the trackball upside down and remove the three screws in the bottom of the case. 3. While holding the top and bottom halves of the case together, turn the trackball right side up and remove the cover. 4. Lift the ball out and clean it using a mild detergent. 5. Using rubbing alcohol on a cotton swab clean the roller surfaces that come in contact with the ball.

SCREW HOLES

CLEAN HERE

SCREW HOLES

ILLUSTRATION 1. TRACKBALL 6. Put the rubber ball back into the trackball. Replace the cover and slide it back clockwise until it lock into place.

Clean quarterly.
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Purpose: Check for Smooth Rolling Trackball and Mouse Subassembly: Console Desktop Date: 2/98

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Mouse: 1. Turn the console power off. 2. Turn the mouse upside down and remove the mouse track ball cover by sliding it counter clockwise. 3. Turn the mouse right side up and let the rubber ball fall out into your hand. Clean it using a mild detergent. 4. Using rubbing alcohol on a cotton swab clean the roller surfaces that come in contact with the ball.
OPEN

Rollers

ILLUSTRATION 2. MOUSE

5. Put the rubber ball back into the mouse. Replace the cover and slide it back clockwise until it lock into place. Clean quarterly.

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CONSOLE
Purpose: Check That All Fans Work Subassembly: Computer Fans Date: 1/96

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VME rack Fan, part# 2141481 User Drive Assembly Fan, part# 2141473 VME Power Supply, part# 2138382

PREREQUISITES: TASK DESCRIPTION: VME Rack Cooling fan module 1. Shutdown and power off the console 2. Remove console front panel and EMC cover 3. Remove the screw holding the fan module to the VME chassis (see illustration 1). 4. Slowly slide fan module out of chassis. DANGER! USE CAUTION & KEEP CLEAR OF FANS ! THE FANS HAVE NO GUARDS 5. VERY CAREFULLY turn console power on & make sure that all fan module fans (3) start and run normally. 6. Turn console power off and allow fans to stop 7. Re-insert fan module back in and tighten the screw. VME Power Supply Fan 1. Locate the power supply fan (see illustration 1). 2. Make sure that the fan works. If it fails, verify that the power supply works properly.

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CONSOLE
Purpose: Check That All Fans Work Subassembly: Computer Fans Date: 1/96

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SGI Chassis Cooling Fans and User Drive Assembly Fan The SGI is enclosed and has its own cooling fans (3) mounted at back of the chassis. The User Drive Assembly has an enclosed fan in the back of the assembly. There are two ways to check that the fans are working: Method A) is recommended in all cases except those sites that have seismic bolts installed to secure the console to the floor. A) Moving the console SGI chassis cooling fans 1. Turn the console power off. 2. Make sure that the casters are functional. Move the console just enough to gain access from behind. Do not move the console more than four feet. 3. Turn the console power back on. 4. Make sure that the three (3) SGI chassis cooling fans and the user drive assembly fan (1) are working (blowing out of the exhaust) when the power is on. See illustration 2. 5. Use a flashlight to verify that the fans are working. Direct the flash light to the fan exhaust vents. If the blades of each fan can not be seen then the fans are working. B) Sliding the assemblies out from the front of the console. SGI chassis cooling fans and User drive assembly fan 1. Turn the console power off. 2. Remove the captive fastener from the cable bulkhead bracket. Remove the bracket with the cables attached to it. 3. Remove six (6) captive fasteners securing the SGI chassis to the console. See Illustration 1. 4. Very carefully slide the SGI assembly out and rest it on the floor. 5. Turn the console power back on. 6. Make sure that the three (3) fans are working (blowing out of the exhaust) when the power is on. 7. Using a flashlight verify that the fans are working. Direct the flash light to the fan exhaust vents. If the blades of each fan can not be seen then the fans are working.
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User drive assembly fan 1. Turn the console power off. 2. Remove six (2) screws securing the user drive chassis to the console. See Illustration 1. 3. Slide the user drive assembly out to the service position. 4. Loosen four (4) screws that hold the power supply top cover, slide the cover back enough to see the power supply fan 5. Turn the console power back on. 4. Make sure that the user drive assembly fan (1) is working (blowing out of the exhaust) when the power is on.

ILLUSTRATION 1. CONSOLE COMPUTER FANS 3

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ILLUSTRATION 2. CONSOLE COMPUTER FANS AND AIR FLOW

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CONSOLE
Purpose: Check Fans / Clean / Vacuum Console Interior Subassembly: Console Date: 11/01

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SPECIAL TOOLS/SUPPLIES: PREREQUISITES: TASK DESCRIPTION: Turn off power.

Vacuum Cleaner w/HEPA Filter

Verify that system fans and power supply fans are working. Clean/vacuum interior, and verify that all air inlets and exhaust ports are clean and clear of dirt and obstructions.

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CONSOLE
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Console Front View

VME Power Supply Fan Card Cage Fan Assembly Box Assembly Fan (With Drive Installed - N/A for H3)

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Console Front View

Drive Assembly Fan

Rear Cover Fan (H2 w/PEG IG and H3 only) 12 VDC Fan

Power Supply Fan Assembly (H2 w/PEG IG and H3 only) Fan

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XENON BLOOD FLOW


Purpose: Calibrate Xenon Sensor Subassembly: Date: 7/95

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SPECIAL TOOLS/SUPPLIES: PREREQUISITES: TASK DESCRIPTION: 1.This procedure avoids using the small test bag to acquire a sample of the gas. The sampling can be done directly from the boxes main gas bag. Purge and then refill the bag with enough gas to perform the calibration and run a test study (about a third of the bag). This ensures that the sample will be the correct mixture of Xenon and oxygen. 2. Remove the left side cover and locate the silver Xenon solenoid value. The left port is used to collect the calibration sample. The right ports only function is to collect the bag sample at the beginning of a study. The hose from the right port will be switched to the left side port to supply the gas sample during the calibration. 3. Set the thumbwheel switch on the service interconnect board to three. Toggle the reset switch (innermost switch). Xenon Calibration" should appear on the display. Remove the hose from the left port. Room air will be sampled to set the zero end of the adjustment. Toggle the middle switch to take a sample. The value will be posted on the display. It should read 0 +/- 25 MV. If not, adjust R80 (lower pot) on the signal conditioning board (Illustration 1). 4. To set up the gain, remove the hose from the right port and connect it to the left port (a hose that is a couple inches longer may be needed to reach without kinking. It can be left on permanently). Toggle the middle switch. The sample should read 1650 +/- 25 MV. If not, adjust R81 (top pot) to obtain the correct value. (Wait a few seconds between samples to allow the electronics to stabilize). 5. When the correct value is reaches (same reading for 4 or 5 samples), go back and recheck the zero cal. The adjustments may affect each other. When complete, be sure to return all hoses to the correct ports and set the thumbwheel switch to 0. Run through a test study to be sure everything is connected properly and the cal is ok.

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XENON SENSOR XENON SOLENOID VALVE

SERVICE INTERCONNECT BOARD

SIGNAL CONDITIONING BOARD


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ILLUSTRATION 1 SIGNAL CONDITIONING BOARD

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XENON BLOOD FLOW


Purpose: Replace Xenon Sensor Subassembly: Date: 7/95

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SPECIAL TOOLS/SUPPLIES:

Oxygen sensor, par# 46-237517G1 Xenon sensor, part# 46-237580G1

PREREQUISITES: TASK DESCRIPTION: Oxygen Sensor (Ill. 1) 1. Open left side cover. The oxygen sensor is a chemical sensor with a six month shelf life. If you do not use the Xenon box for six months, it is probably going to fail. It can be replaced in less than a minute. 2. Pull the plug. 3. Unscrew the sensor. 4. Install the new sensor. 5. Insert the plug. 6. The sensor calibrates automatically on power up. A spare can be kept onsite as long as it is in its sealed bag. Once it is opened, you have six months. Part # for oxygen sensor: 46237517G1. Xenon Sensor (Ill. 1) 1. Open left side cover. 2. Replace sensor. 3. Calibrate sensor per Section 1. The Xenon sensor has three failure symptoms. The most obvious is if your readings are -100% or 100% . Call service. If the readings go above 33%, the sensor needs to be calibrated or replaced. If it requires calibration every few days, replace it. If the values are low, you must do some checking first. Air leaks at the patient mask, hose or sample hose will cause low readings ( so will partial blockage of these hoses). A leaking bypass valve or a bad gas mixture in the bag will cause low readings. A wrong Xenon pump flow rate or the amplifiers on the circuit board can also cause low readings. The majority of the problems for this symptom are air leaks. Even a hairline crack in the sample hose can cause a major change in the percent of Xenon sensed. Part # for Xenon sensor: 46-237580G1.

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XENON BLOOD FLOW


Purpose: Subassembly: Date: 7/95 Estimated Time:

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XENON SENSOR XENON SOLENOID VALVE


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02 SENSOR

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ILLUSTRATION 1 XENON AND O2 SENSORS

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XENON BLOOD FLOW


Purpose: Check Condition of Hoses/Bag Subassembly: Date: 7/95

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SPECIAL TOOLS/SUPPLIES:

Patient Hose, part# 46-237928G1 Xenon Samole Hose, part# 46-241605p3 Bag, part# 46-237494P1

PREREQUISITES: TASK DESCRIPTION: 1. Inspect Xenon fill bag (Illustration 1). It should not be damaged. Check seams, check for holes, etc. 2. Inspect patient hoses (Illustration 1). They should be free of damage. 3. Open top of unit under Xenon fill bag. Inspect all hoses or loose clamps that could cause a leak.

ILLUSTRATION 1 HOSES AND BAG INSPECTION


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XENON BLOOD FLOW


Purpose: Check Fan Subassembly: Date: 7/95

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SPECIAL TOOLS/SUPPLIES: PREREQUISITES: TASK DESCRIPTION: 1. Open right side cover.

Fan, part# 46-229909G1

2. With unit plugged into the base of Gantry and power on, verify fan is operating (See Illustration 1). Part # for fan: 46-229909G1.

FAN

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ILLUSTRATION 1 LOCATION OF FAN

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SPECIAL TOOLS/SUPPLIES:

Vacuum Cleaner Fan, part# 46-243738P171

PREREQUISITES: TASK DESCRIPTION: The intake fan is located on the outside of the power supply drawer. You may access it by opening the rear door of the MI10. Power the MI10 OFF and open the rear door. Use a vacuum cleaner to clear the dust from the outside layer of screening on the filter. There are a total of four screens in the filter element (Illustration 1). If the filter is severely clogged, then gently press down on the fan housing and remove the outer captive plate. You may now vacuum each of the screws individually. Do not immerse the filter in water. Re-install the filter.

ILLUSTRATION 1 CLEANING THE INTAKE FAN FILTER

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Purpose: Clean The Autoloader Suction Cups Subassembly: Date: 7/95

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SPECIAL TOOLS/SUPPLIES: PREREQUISITES: TASK DESCRIPTION:

Do not open rear or side panels without removing unexposed film from film plane and closing the send and receive magazines.

To clean the suction cups, you must access them by removing either of the MI10's side panels. The five suction cups are located on the suction frame which runs across the width of the autoloader directly above the send magazine. (See Illustration 1). Dampen a soft, lintfree cloth with water and wipe the underside of each suction cup. Dry each cup, ensuring that no moisture remains.

Never use alcohol to clean the suction cups as this will causedeterioration of the rubber and result in premature failures of the suction cups.

ILLUSTRATION 1 LOCATION OF THE SUCTION CUPS

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Purpose: Clean Metal & Rubber Rollers Subassembly: Date: 7/95

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SPECIAL TOOLS/SUPPLIES: PREREQUISITES: TASK DESCRIPTION: Cleaning the Metal Roller Set Refer to Illustration 1, for the location of the first, second and third metal roller sets. - Remove the send and receive magazines from the autoloader. Dampen a section of soft lintfree cloth with water and remove any dust or debris from each roller. Dry the roller completely with a dry section of cloth. Use isopropyl alcohol to remove grease and other tough stains. - Be certain to keep the alcohol away from rubber and plastic autoloader components.
THIRD ROLLER FIRST ROLLER

SECOND ROLLER

ILLUSTRATION 1 LOCATION OF METAL ROLLERS

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Cleaning the Rubber Roller Set The fourth rubber roller set feeds the exposed film into the receive magazine. Refer to Illustration 2 for the exact location of the fourth rollers. - Remove the send and receive magazines from the autoloader. Dampen a section of soft lintfree cloth with water and remove any dust or debris from each roller. Dry the roller completely with a dry section of cloth. Use a mild liquid detergent solution to remove grease and other tough stains.

FORTH ROLLER

ILLUSTRATION 2 LOCATION OF RUBBER ROLLERS

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SPECIAL TOOLS/SUPPLIES: PREREQUISITES: TASK DESCRIPTION: If the film sensor becomes blocked with dirt, it may not detect film leaving the film plane during the receive cycle. This will result in a MISFED error message being displayed on the MI10's control console.

1. As shown in Illustration 1, the film sensor is located below the autoloader film plane at the end nearest the reversible roller set. You may access it by opening the rear door of the MI10. 2. Use a soft cotton swab to wipe any dirt off the film sensor.

ILLUSTRATION 1 CLEANING THE FILM SENSOR

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SPECIAL TOOLS/SUPPLIES: PREREQUISITES: TASK DESCRIPTION: Perform the following checks on your send and receive magazines: 1. Empty the film out of the magazines and inspect their interiors for accumulations of dust and emulsion particles. Hold the magazine vertically with the darkslide open and the handle side facing down. Gently shake the magazine to empty it of any loose debris. 2. Check that the darkslide opens smoothly and closes completely and that the darkslide release lever (marked push") provides positive locking of the darkslide in the closed position. 3. Ensure that the magazines can be inserted all the way into their respective slots in the autoloader, and that they lock into place when you open the darkslides. 4. Check the film size selector knob on the receive magazine. Rotate the knob through all three positions to ensure that it locks positively for each of the three film sizes. 5. Inspect the entire magazine for evidence of dents, especially around the handle. A dent in the send magazine might prevent the autoloader's suction arm from picking up the film consistently. 6. Magazine repair kit: MX 57-20-10037.

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Purpose: Lubricate Autoloader Subassembly: Date: 7/95

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SPECIAL TOOLS/SUPPLIES: Dry lubricant or micro-oiler PREREQUISITES: TASK DESCRIPTION: You should lubricate points in the autoloader where moving metal parts contact other metal parts. This includes roller shafts and bushings, the two drive chains, and the suction arm drive mechanism. Lubricants: A microoiler (Illustration 1) with light grade machine oil is recommended for lubricating all moving parts except where indicated in the following steps. This allows you to control precisely where and how much oil is applied. Always use a very light coating of oil and wipe away any excess. The autoloader runs at low RPM and does not require heavy lubrication. Dry silicone based lubricants are also acceptable (Illustration 1). However, these usually come in aerosol spray cans and you must be extremely careful not to contaminate the interior of the autoloader with lubricant. Always mask off the area you intend to spray. Avoid using heavy grease or wet lubricants such as WD40. These can be messy, and can attract dust and other debris after prolonged usage.

ILLUSTRATION 1 TYPES OF LUBRICANTS

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Apply a light coating of the oil at the points indicated in Illustration 2 below. A. ROLLER BUSHINGS & SHAFTS

ILLUSTRATION 2 AUTOLOADER LUBRICATION (LEFT SIDE)

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Apply a light coating of the oil at the points indicated in Illustration 3 below.

ILLUSTRATION 3 AUTOLOADER LUBRICATION (RIGHT SIDE)

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Purpose: Lubricate Motor Drives Subassembly: Date: 7/95

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SPECIAL TOOLS/SUPPLIES: PREREQUISITES: TASK DESCRIPTION:

Lithium Grease, part# 46-197385P1 (1/3 oz. tube)

You should lubricate the four stepper motor lead screws annually in order to ensure continued smooth and quiet operation. Use a light coating of Lithium grease (Matrix part number 14-01021). 1. Select the CAL mode on the MI10's front panel console. This will extend the monitor bellows inside the camera as far as it can go. Once the stage has reset to the CAL position, power the camera OFF and remove the AC line cord from its receptacle on the power and signal input panel. 2. Remove the MI10's left side panel by loosening the two 1/4 turns DZUS fasteners on the bottom. Lift the panel until it disengages and store it where it will not get damaged. 3. The X and Y axis lead screws are located near the top of the unit. Inspect these for any accumulation of dirt or debris and wipe them clean with a lintfree cloth. Apply a light coating of Lithium grease to each lead screw and wipe off any excess. 4. The M and Z lead screws are located inside the monitor stage assembly. You can access them from the back door side of the camera by lifting the bellows slide latch near the CRT face and sliding the bellows toward the front of the MI10. Both the M and Z lead screws will be exposed when the bellows is opened up. 5. Inspect both lead screws for any accumulation of dirt or debris and wipe them clean with a lintfree cloth. Apply a light coating of Lithium grease to each lead screw and wipe off any excess. 6. Slide the bellows closed until the bellows slide latch catches. 7. Replace the left side panel and close the rear door.

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Glass Cleaner

Clean the CRT face every six months. Use glass cleaner and a clean cloth. Perform the following steps to position the CRT and bellows assembly so that it is accessible. 1. To access the CRT, Turn the power ON by pressing the power switch on the front of the camera. The message SEL ST (Select Station) will appear in the message window. 2. To access the CRT, Press STA switch. The console message window will display the current mode of the MI-10. 3. To access the CRT, Press the LOCK switch to unlock the camera. The LOCK light will turn off. 4. To access the CRT, Press the FMT (Format) switch to get a readout of the current format. 5. To access the CRT, Press the + (plus) or (minus) switch so that FT CAL appears in the message window. 6. To access the CRT, Press the RST switch to reset the camera to the CAL format. 7. To access the CRT, When the stage finishes resetting, power the camera OFF and unplug the power cord from the rear panel of the camera. Open the rear door. 8. To access the CRT, lift the bellows slide latch and slide the bellows toward the front of the cabinet using the tab shown in Illustration1. 9. To access the CRT, Dampen the cloth with glass cleaner and wipe the CRT until it is completely dry. Avoid streaking. 10. To access the CRT, Slide the bellows closed until the bellows slide latch catches.

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SPECIAL TOOLS/SUPPLIES: 3M Cleaning Kit: 46-266975P57 Repair Kit: 46-266975P183 Vacuum Cleaner PREREQUISITES: TASK DESCRIPTION: To perform these procedures, you will need a 3M cleaning kit, 46-266975P57. The kit contains 30 cleaning film sheets, 30 alcohol pads, and 30 dry, lint-free cloths. 1. Clean suction cups. - Lift the optics module. There is a latch release on the right side of the module. - Use a lint free cloth dampened with water and clean the suction cups. DO NOT USE ALCOHOL PADS ON SUCTION CUPS OR ROLLERS

2. Clean the transport plate. -Clean the transport plate with alcohol pads from cleaning kit. Allow transport plate to dry. 3. Clean the transport plate. Note: If the camera is docked to a non-3M processor (i.e., Kodak), there will be a docking unit to clean. If there is no docking unit skip to next step. - Open the docking unit cover with the 2 knobs located on either side. - Clean the docking unit stainless steel transport plate using alcohol pads found in the 3M cleaning kit. - Allow plate to air dry. Close the docking unit cover. 4. Close the optics module.

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ILLUSTRATION 1 LASER CAMERA 5. Run cleaning film and inspect magazines. Place the docking unit lever in the magazine position. Press the load button to access the supply magazine. Press the unload button to access the receive magazine.

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Inspect supply and receive magazines for damage. Repair kit #46-266975P183. Peel the protective paper from the cleaning film, which is found in the 3M cleaning kit. Place it in the supply magazine with the adhesive side up. Place the supply magazine back into the camera. Press the Density Test button on the local panel as shown in Illustration 2. When the ready light comes on, the cleaning film is in the receive magazine. Press the receive unload button and remove the cleaning film from the receive magazine. Check to see that the adhesive side of the film is still tacky. If it is not, repeat the previous 5 steps with a new cleaning film until it comes out tacky.If the camera is docked to a processor, put the docking unit lever back into the processor position.

ILLUSTRATION 2 CAMERA CONTROL PANEL

6. Clean filter and vacuum interior. - Open both magazine drawers and remove 2 front cover screws on each side. - Slide the front cover to the right to remove it. - Vacuum the interior as needed. - Replace the front cover and vacuun the filter on the bottom of the cover ( filter number 46-266975P78). 7. Clean exterior panels - Use an alcohol pad and a lint-free cloth to clean any dirt on the exterior panels.
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Appendix A - Monthly PMs


All PM schedules and tasks in this manual are for CT Products approved by CT Engineering.

1. Introduction The objective of this appendix is to provide a specification for monthly Planned Maintenance (PM) to insure correct production operation. Standard frequency of a PM is scheduled quarterly. However, some customers may require a monthly PM. The monthly PM visits and approximate PM time needed, as specified by engineering, are shown in Table 1-1. Product Name 9800 HLA HSA HSA RP HiSpeed CT/i LightSpeed QX/i LightSpeed Plus LightSpeed Ultra 2. CT PM Appendix This appendix includes all the PM procedures and annual schedules needed for the following CT Systems: 9800, HiLight Advantage (HLA), HiSpeed Advantage (HSA), HiSpeed Advantage RP (HSA RP), HiSpeed CT/I, LightSpeed Qxi, Plus, and Ultra. Refer to applicable PM Procedures located within this document. 2-1. Schedules and Checklist This appendix provides the recommended annual schedule for each system followed by a session checklist. The annual schedule is based on 12 sessions with Schedule A being the first. One PM session can correspond to one monthly visit, three PM sessions combined correspond to one quarterly visit. Each annual schedule references the job card number where the respective procedure is located. It also references the subsystem, the priority, and the frequency of each procedure (Refer to Table 2-1 and Table 2-2 for explanation). Estimated times are given for the completion of each procedure. CT/I PM's are based on gantry revolutions. These PM's are done every 250k gantry revolutions. The average CT/I scanner does 1,000,000 revolutions per year, therefore the average scanner has approximately four Planned Maintenance activities per year. *Note: Three sessions can be combined in one PM. Recommended PM Approximate PM Approx. Time per sessions ( #/year) Time per year (hrs.) PM session (hrs.) 12 / yr 48 4 12 * / yr 42 3.5 12 * / yr 36 3 12 * / yr 36 3 Every 250k revs 21 4 to 6 Every 250k revs 20 4 to 6 Every 250k revs 20 4 to 6 Every 250k revs 20 4 to 6 Table 1-1 Monthly CT PM Recommendations

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Job Card# SubSystem Description Check display monitor for raster burns Check for smooth rolling trackball/Clean Clean/ vacuum console interior Clean/Vacuum all exhaust vent holes CTPM-1101 Console CTPM-1102 Console CTPM-1103 Console CTPM-1201 Computer Pr Fr Sch Sch Sch Sch Sch Sch Sch Sch Sch Sch Sch Sch A B C D E F G H I J K L 4 S 0:0 0:0 5 5 3 A 0:1 5 3 A 0:1 5 3 Q 0:1 0:1 0:1 0:1 5 5 5 5

Illustration 2-1-1 Contents of an Annual PM Schedule The session checklists, called PM Reports, are intended to be use as a record for the customer. The reports can also be used as a guide to perform the needed PM procedures during each PM visit. Each PM Report shows the schedule (e.g. Schedule A for the first month, Schedule B for the second month, and so on), the PM procedures sorted by subsystem, and the actions taken (e.g. Inspect, Clean, Split Dispatch). The PM Annual Schedules and PM Reports in this appendix can be reproduced (photocopies, if using the paper form of this appendix, or printouts if using the electronic form). PR 1 2 3 4 Description Safety and Regulatory Image Quality Procedures that make the system unavailable for scanning Procedures that can be performed while the customer is scanning Table 2-1 Priority Codes FR M Q S A Description Monthly (every 1 month) Quarterly (every 3 months) Semi-Annually (every 6 months) Annually (every 12 months) Table 2-2 Frequency Codes

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Inspect
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Clean
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Illustration 2-1-2 Contents of a PM Report 2-2. PM Procedures The second part of the manual, "PM Procedures", lists all CT PM procedures. The PM procedures are presented in what we call Job Card format (See illustration 2-2-1), organized by sub-system. Each subsystem set of job cards makes up one section.

Sub System
COMPUTER
Purpose: Clean Air Intake Filter Screen Subassembly: Computer Chassis

Job Card
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SPECIAL TOOLS/SUPPLIES: Brush, part number 2121423 PREREQUISITES: TASK DESCRIPTION: Computer chassis air intake filter screen

1. Insert the brush underneath the computer chassis from the front-right side until the bristles are just under the chassis to clean the front part of the intake screen. 2. Rotate the brush handle in a counter clockwise direction while using your other hand to pull the brush to the left - rolling the dust onto brush.

Illustration 2-2-1 Contents of a Job Card Each job card contains all the information required to perform a specific task (Special tools/supplies needed, prerequisites, and task description). This format gives the flexibility to A-3

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customize the order in which the job cards are presented, depending on the needs of each Field Engineer or each system. With the electronic form of this document, each job card can be printed out. Bear in mind that only the complete collection of job cards (Direction 2141834) is under revision control, and therefore it is the official PM Manual. 3. How to use this Manual This manual is structured in a way that allows fast referencing regardless of the form that is being used, paper or electronic. 3-1. Paper form Using the appropriate PM Annual Schedule as the main reference, select the corresponding PM report/checklist for the current visit. Go to the Job Card PM Procedures and refer to the appropriate sub-system section. The section number corresponds to the first two digits of the job card number. For example, if the Schedule calls for Job Card CTPM-0102, go to section 1, and select the appropriate job card. For CTPM-0403, go to section 4.

Select
e.g. CTPMJob Card e.g. CTPM-

Select
PM Schedule Illustration 3-1-1 PM Manual Section Tabs (Paper form) Use the checklist to record the action taken. Checklists are intended for customers. They summarize the work to be performed during a PM visit to the scanner. The checks give feedback to items checked and actions completed. In addition, actions were requiring additional corrective maintenance or attention. 3-1. Electronic Forms From the table of contents, select the appropriate PM Annual Schedule as the main reference. The PM reports/checklists and each PM job-card are hyper-linked. Select the corresponding PM report/checklist for the current visit and make a printout. Job cards can be accessed from the Annual Schedule and the individual PM reports.

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Linked to Job Card HSA RP Annual PM Schedule


Job Card# CTPM-1101 CTPM-1102 CTPM-1103 CTPM-1201 CTPM-1202 CTPM-1203 CTPM-1204 CTPM-1301 SubSystem Console Console Console Computer Computer Computer Computer Gantry Description Check display monitor for raster burns Check for smooth rolling trackball/Clean Clean/ vacuum console interior Clean/Vacuum all exhaust vent holes Check that all fans work Clean air intake filter screen Clean media drive heads (DAT, MOD) Check the number of gantry revolutions Pr Fr Sch Sch Sch B C A 4 S 0:05 3 A 3 A 3 Q 0:15 3 Q 0:15 3 Q 0:15 3 Q 0:15 1 M 0:05 0:05 0:05 Sch Sch Sch Sch Sch Sch D E F G H I 0:05 0:15 0:15 0:15 0:15 0:15 0:15 0:15 0:15 0:15 0:15 0:05 0:05 0:05 0:05 0:05 0:05 Sch Sch Sch J K L

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Linked to PM Report/ Checklist

Illustration 3-2-1 PM Manual Hyperlinks (Electronic form) Use the checklist to record the action taken. The checklist is intended for the customer. They summarize the work performed during the PM visit. The checks give customer feedback on items that were completed, or items that required additional corrective maintenance.

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Cleanliness Guidelines for CT Rooms in the Hospital

Lint and other dirt affects the reliability of the system. The CT system has filters in critical locations to protect the components. We have developed planned maintenance schedules with the assumption that the hospitals maintain reasonable cleanliness in the scanner room. Sites with excessive lint and dirt in the scan room may require more frequent cleaning. There is an on going effort by CT engineering to improve filters and other designs to make the system more immune to dirt. Following the suggestions listed below and strict adherence to the specified maintenance schedule will improve the product life and the system up time. Some suggestions for the hospital staff (customer): Clean up dirt on the floor, particularly around the table, console and gantry accessible to the customer. Relocate linen/cloth stored near the table and gantry to reduce source for lint/dirt around the scanner. Incorporation and regular changing of HEPA filter to the CT rooms will also improve the cleanliness of the room. Careful planning of the air circulation in the CT Scanner room. Airflow in the CT room during and after site planning stages are important to system reliability and tube life.

Suggestions for the Field Engineer to reduce site visits due to Filter Cleaning: Communicate site cleanliness with customer. Show the customer the critical components (like the tube and the cooling system) and explain the airflow. Stress the importance of keeping the room clean between PM visits, provide suggestions for maintaining site cleanliness to improve System reliability and tube life. Keeping the fans on continuously draws more dirt into the gantry and should be avoided. Keeping fans on continuously is NON-COMPLIANT to approved CT Scanner Design. Follow the PM schedule and reschedule as soon as possible if a PM is missed. Use the Automated Support Center (ASC) to help monitor site. The ASC will be sweeping the CTi sites once a day as part of the proactive service feature. If it detects a tube pressure/temperature switch trip, an on line support center engineer will review and call the field engineer. It is important for the field engineer to visit the site to make sure that the filter is not clogged. Please remember, there are other conditions that can trip the switch. Inspect the filters when servicing Gantry If Filter is used, the new Heat Exchange filter should take 5 minutes to clean (if needed). If NO filter is in place, consider moving up PM schedule. A-6

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Job Card# CTPM-0101 CTPM-0102 CTPM-0103 CTPM-0104 CTPM-0105 CTPM-0106 CTPM-0107 CTPM-0108 CTPM-0109 CTPM-0110 CTPM-0201 CTPM-0202 CTPM-0203 CTPM-0204 CTPM-0205 CTPM-0206 CTPM-0301 CTPM-0302 CTPM-0303 CTPM-0304 CTPM-0305 CTPM-0306 CTPM-0307 CTPM-0308 CTPM-0309 CTPM-0310 CTPM-0311 CTPM-0312 CTPM-0313 CTPM-0314 CTPM-0315 CTPM-0316 CTPM-0317 CTPM-0318 CTPM-0401 CTPM-0402 CTPM-0403 CTPM-0404 CTPM-0405 CTPM-0406 CTPM-0407 CTPM-0408 CTPM-0409 CTPM-0410 CTPM-0411 CTPM-0412 CTPM-0413 CTPM-0414 CTPM-0415 CTPM-0416 CTPM-0417 CTPM-1001 CTPM-1002 CTPM-1003 CTPM-1004 CTPM-1005 CTPM-1007 CTPM-1008 SubSystem Computer Computer Computer Computer Computer Computer Computer Computer Computer Computer Console Console Console Console Console Console Gantry Gantry Gantry Gantry Gantry Gantry Gantry Gantry Gantry Gantry Gantry Gantry Gantry Gantry Gantry Gantry Gantry Gantry Generator Generator Generator Generator Generator Generator Generator Generator Generator Generator Generator Generator Generator Generator Generator Generator Generator System System System System System System System Description Check fans and filter (MDD/ODD) Clean argus filter Check argus bad block log Check ACE fan Check ACE bad block log Check fans/ clean filter in the bays Clean magnetic tape unit Check fans in magnetic tape unit Check Gaids fans and Gaids Power Supply Check AP fans/ clean filters Verify countertop screws Clean display monitor/Console exterior Check/ adjust vertical and horizontal sizing Clean /vacuum console interior Check 'ease of use' of keys and trackball Check for screen burns Check laser accuracy Inspect end stops Measure and record detector pressure Verify heater operation (LED) Check DAS power supply fans and filter Check Mylar window and laser ports Check fans/ clean filters Inspect belts for wear Verify lamps Clean tube radiator/ check fans Inspect for leaky tube wells Clean covers (including top cover) Vacuum gantry base Check axial and tilt pots Inspect take-up drums Inspect take-up for debris Inspect take-up bearings Inspect Collimator Filter Age Replace MOV on transformer Check generator lamps Check mA and kV meter accuracy Verify mA overload circuit Verify exposure time Calibrate 80 kw internal bleeder Check for PDU shield placement Ground checks (CT 232) Change oil in transformer wells Transformer clean up Change oil in tube wells General clean up of MPX Clean generator filter/check fans Check PDU fans/ clean filters Check PDU indicator lights Check power tek or transector function Check REM lamps Verify emergency off buttons (table/console) Check final operation of scan abort control Check X-Ray on lights Image performance QA Monitor error log General cleaning Update site log Pr Fr Sch A 3 Q 3 Q 3 Q 3 Q 3 Q 4 Q 4 M 0:05 4 Q 4 Q 4 Q 1 S 3 Q 3 S 3 A 3 Q 4 S 1 Q 1 A 2 S 0:15 2 Q 0:05 2 S 0:10 2 Q 3 Q 3 A 3 Q 0:05 3 Q 3 Q 3 Q 0:10 3 A 3 S 0:10 3 A 3 A 3 A 2 5 1 A 1 Q 1 A 1 A 1 A 1 S 1 A 1 A 3 A 3 A 3 A 3 A 3 Q 3 Q 3 A 3 A 3 S 1 S 0:05 1 Q 0:05 1 Q 0:05 2 Q 2 Q 0:30 2 Q 4 M 0:05 Sch Sch Sch Sch Sch Sch Sch Sch Sch Sch Sch B C D E F G H I J K L 0:10 0:10 0:10 0:10 0:05 0:05 0:05 0:05 0:10 0:10 0:10 0:10 0:15 0:15 0:15 0:15 0:15 0:15 0:15 0:15 0:15 0:15 0:15 0:15 0:05 0:05 0:05 0:05 0:05 0:05 0:05 0:05 0:05 0:05 0:05 0:05 0:05 0:05 0:05 0:05 0:05 0:05 0:05 0:10 0:10 0:10 0:10 0:05 0:05 0:10 0:10 0:10 0:10 0:10 0:10 0:15 0:05 0:05 0:05 0:05 0:05 0:05 0:15 0:15 0:15 0:15 0:10 0:15 0:05 0:05 0:05 0:10 0:05 0:05 0:05 0:05 0:10 0:10 0:10 0:10 0:15 0:05 0:05 0:05 0:15 0:15 0:15 0:15 0:05 0:05 0:05 0:05 0:10 0:10 0:10 0:15 0:10 0:15 0:05 0:05 0:05 0:05 0:10 0:05 0:05 0:05 0:05 0:30 0:15 0:15 0:30 0:30 0:05 0:55 0:10 0:20 0:15 0:15 0:10 0:10 0:10 0:10 0:10 0:10 0:10 0:10 0:05 0:30 0:05 0:05 0:05 0:05 0:05 0:05 0:05 0:05 0:05 0:05 0:05 0:55 0:55 0:55 0:55 0:30 0:30 0:30 0:15 0:15 0:15 0:15 0:05 0:05 0:05 0:05 0:05 0:05 0:05 0:05 0:05 0:05 0:05

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Job Card# SubSystem Description Check I/S and cradle release Check I/S and cradle latch Check for wear or damage on headholder/extender and attaching mechanism Inspect Tableside Switch Panel Inspect cradle for adhesive tape/verify operation Inspect encoder cable Inspect and lube elevation screws Check I/S, cradle, elevation pots/belt Check limit switches Inspect TGGC fans Vacuum internal table Inspect and Clean Table Covers Check fans Replace absolute filter Inspect for debris and foam deterioration Clean coarse filter Clean static brush Check disk adaptor fans Check error log Check dark box fan Check MFU fan Inspect X-Y drive cable Vacuum cabinet Check lamps Check latch and felt lining Clean the intake fan filter Clean the autoloader suction cups Clean metal and rubber rollers Clean the film sensor Film magazine inspection Lubricate autoloader Lubricate motor drives Clean the CRT 3M Laser Camera Maintenance Calibrate Xenon sensor Replace Xenon sensor Check condition of hoses/bag Check fan CTPM-0701 Table CTPM-0702 Table CTPM-0703 Table CTPM-0704 CTPM-0705 CTPM-0706 CTPM-0707 CTPM-0708 CTPM-0709 CTPM-0710 CTPM-0711 CTPM-0712 CTPM-0802 CTPM-0803 CTPM-0804 CTPM-0805 CTPM-0806 CTPM-0807 CTPM-0808 CTPM-0902 CTPM-0903 CTPM-0904 CTPM-0905 CTPM-0906 CTPM-0907 CTPM-5101 CTPM-5102 CTPM-5103 CTPM-5104 CTPM-5105 CTPM-5106 CTPM-5107 CTPM-5108 CTPM-5201 CTPM-5001 CTPM-5002 CTPM-5003 CTPM-5004 Table Table Table Table Table Table Table Table Table Zebra Disks Zebra Disks Zebra Disks Zebra Disks Zebra Disks Zebra Disks Zebra Disks MFU Camera MFU Camera MFU Camera MFU Camera MFU Camera MFU Camera Matrix Camera Matrix Camera Matrix Camera Matrix Camera Matrix Camera Matrix Camera Matrix Camera Matrix Camera Laser Camera Xe Blood Flow Xe Blood Flow Xe Blood Flow Xe Blood Flow 9800 MFU Camera Matrix Camera Laser Camera Xe Blood Flow Pr Fr Sch Sch Sch Sch Sch Sch Sch Sch Sch Sch Sch Sch A B C D E F G H I J K L 2 S 0:05 0:05 2 S 0:05 0:05 4 A 0:10 1 4 2 1 2 2 4 1 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 1 1 3 3 S Q S A S S Q A Q Q S S Q S Q Q S S S S S S S 0:05 0:05 0:05 0:05 0:10 0:10 0:10 0:05 0:10 0:10 0:10 0:10 0:05 0:10 0:10

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Procedure COMPUTER Clean magnetic tape unit GANTRY Measure and record detector pressure Verify heater operation (LED) Check DAS power supply fans and filter Verify lamps Clean covers (including top cover) Check axial and tilt pots SYSTEM Verify emergency off buttons (table/console) Check X-Ray on lights/ operation of scan abort Image performance QA Monitor error log Verify raw data tape Verify current diagnostic tapes Update site log TABLE Check I/S and cradle release Check I/S and cradle latch Inspect cradle for adhesive tape/verify operation Inspect encoder cable Check I/S, cradle, elevation pots/belt Check limit switches Inspect TGGC fans Inspect and Clean Table Covers Zebra Disks Check fans Clean coarse filter Check disk adaptor fans Check error log

Inspect
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Clean
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Split
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Procedure COMPUTER Clean magnetic tape unit GANTRY Clean tube radiator/ check fans Inspect for leaky tube wells GENERATOR Replace MOV on transformer Check generator lamps Calibrate 80 kw internal bleeder Change oil in transformer wells Change oil in tube wells Clean generator filter/check fans Check PDU fans/ clean filters Inspect collimator filter age SYSTEM Tube output check Verify CT numbers Monitor error log Update site log

Inspect
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Clean
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Procedure COMPUTER Check fans and filter (MDD/ODD) Clean argus filter Check argus bad block log Check ACE fan Check ACE bad block log Check fans/ clean filter in the bays Clean magnetic tape unit Check fans in magnetic tape unit Check Gaids fans and Gaids Power Supply Check AP fans/ clean filters CONSOLE Verify countertop screws Clean display monitor/Console exterior Check/ adjust vertical and horizontal sizing Check 'ease of use' of keys and trackball Check for screen burns GANTRY Check laser accuracy Check Mylar window and laser ports Check fans/ clean filters SYSTEM Scan large phanthom Monitor error log Update site log

Inspect
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Clean
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Split
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9800
SITE:

PM REPORT
SCHEDULE D
DATE: SYSTEM ID:

Procedure COMPUTER Clean magnetic tape unit GANTRY Inspect end stops Verify heater operation (LED) Inspect belts for wear Verify lamps Clean covers (including top cover) Inspect take-up drums Inspect take-up for debris Inspect take-up bearings SYSTEM Verify customer's system emergency off Verify emergency off buttons (table/console) Check X-Ray on lights/ operation of scan abort Image performance QA Monitor error log Update site log TABLE Inspect cradle for adhesive tape/verify operation Inspect Tableside Switch Panel Inspect TGGC fans Inspect and Clean Table Covers Zebra Disks Check fans Replace absolute filter Inspect for debris and foam deterioration Clean coarse filter Clean static brush Check disk adaptor fans Check error log

Inspect
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Clean
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Split
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Comments:

Field Engineer:

Id#:

Dispatch#:

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GE Medical Systems
9800
SITE:

PM REPORT
SCHEDULE E
DATE: SYSTEM ID:

Procedure COMPUTER Clean magnetic tape unit GANTRY Clean tube radiator/ check fans Inspect for leaky tube wells GENERATOR Check generator lamps Check for PDU shield placement Transformer clean up General clean up of MPX Clean generator filter/check fans Check PDU fans/ clean filters Check PDU indicator lights Check power tek or transector function Check REM lamps SYSTEM Tube output check Verify CT numbers Monitor error log Update site log

Inspect
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Clean
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Split
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Comments:

Field Engineer:

Id#:

Dispatch#:

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9800
SITE:

PM REPORT
SCHEDULE F
DATE: SYSTEM ID:

Procedure COMPUTER Check fans and filter (MDD/ODD) Clean argus filter Check argus bad block log Check ACE fan Check ACE bad block log Check fans/ clean filter in the bays Clean magnetic tape unit Check fans in magnetic tape unit Check Gaids fans and Gaids Power Supply Check AP fans/ clean filters CONSOLE Clean display monitor/Console exterior Check 'ease of use' of keys and trackball GANTRY Check laser accuracy Check Mylar window and laser ports Check fans/ clean filters SYSTEM Scan large phanthom Monitor error log Update site log

Inspect
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Clean
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Split
______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______

Comments:

Field Engineer:

Id#:

Dispatch#:

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9800
SITE:

PM REPORT
SCHEDULE G
DATE: SYSTEM ID:

Procedure COMPUTER Clean magnetic tape unit GANTRY Measure and record detector pressure Verify heater operation (LED) Check DAS power supply fans and filter Verify lamps Clean covers (including top cover) Check axial and tilt pots SYSTEM Verify emergency off buttons (table/console) Check X-Ray on lights/ operation of scan abort Image performance QA Monitor error log Verify raw data tape Verify current diagnostic tapes Update site log TABLE Check I/S and cradle release Check I/S and cradle latch Inspect cradle for adhesive tape/verify operation Inspect encoder cable Check I/S, cradle, elevation pots/belt Check limit switches Inspect TGGC fans Inspect and Clean Table Covers Zebra Disks Check fans Clean coarse filter Check disk adaptor fans Check error log

Inspect
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Clean
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Split
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Comments:

Field Engineer:

Id#:

Dispatch#:

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9800
SITE:

PM REPORT
SCHEDULE H
DATE: SYSTEM ID:

Procedure COMPUTER Clean magnetic tape unit GANTRY Clean tube radiator/ check fans Inspect for leaky tube wells GENERATOR Check generator lamps Check mA and kV meter accuracy Verify mA overload circuit Verify exposure time Calibrate 80 kw internal bleeder Clean generator filter/check fans Check PDU fans/ clean filters Inspect collimator filter age SYSTEM Tube output check Verify CT numbers Monitor error log Update site log

Inspect
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Clean
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Split
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Comments:

Field Engineer:

Id#:

Dispatch#:

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9800
SITE:

PM REPORT
SCHEDULE I
DATE: SYSTEM ID:

Procedure COMPUTER Check fans and filter (MDD/ODD) Clean argus filter Check argus bad block log Check ACE fan Check ACE bad block log Check fans/ clean filter in the bays Clean magnetic tape unit Check fans in magnetic tape unit Check Gaids fans and Gaids Power Supply Check AP fans/ clean filters CONSOLE Verify countertop screws Clean display monitor/Console exterior Check/ adjust vertical and horizontal sizing Check 'ease of use' of keys and trackball Check for screen burns GANTRY Check laser accuracy Check Mylar window and laser ports Check fans/ clean filters SYSTEM Scan large phanthom Monitor error log Update site log

Inspect
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Clean
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Split
______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______

Comments:

Field Engineer:

Id#:

Dispatch#:

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9800
SITE:

PM REPORT
SCHEDULE J
DATE: SYSTEM ID:

Procedure COMPUTER Clean magnetic tape unit GANTRY Verify heater operation (LED) Verify lamps Clean covers (including top cover) SYSTEM Verify customer's system emergency off Verify emergency off buttons (table/console) Check X-Ray on lights/ operation of scan abort Image performance QA Monitor error log Update site log TABLE Check headholder/extender and attaching mechanism Inspect Tableside Switch Panel Inspect cradle for adhesive tape/verify operation Inspect and lube elevation screws Inspect TGGC fans Vacumm internal table Inspect and Clean Table Covers Zebra Disks Check fans Replace absolute filter Inspect for debris and foam deterioration Clean coarse filter Clean static brush Check disk adaptor fans Check error log

Inspect
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Clean
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Split
______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______

Comments:

Field Engineer:

Id#:

Dispatch#:

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9800
SITE:

PM REPORT
SCHEDULE K
DATE: SYSTEM ID:

Procedure COMPUTER Clean magnetic tape unit GANTRY Clean tube radiator/ check fans Inspect for leaky tube wells GENERATOR Check generator lamps Ground checks (CT 232) Clean generator filter/check fans Check PDU fans/ clean filters Check REM lamps SYSTEM Tube output check Verify CT numbers Monitor error log Update site log

Inspect
______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______

Clean
______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______

Split
______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______

Comments:

Field Engineer:

Id#:

Dispatch#:

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9800
SITE:

PM REPORT
SCHEDULE L
DATE: SYSTEM ID:

Procedure COMPUTER Check fans and filter (MDD/ODD) Clean argus filter Check argus bad block log Check ACE fan Check ACE bad block log Check fans/ clean filter in the bays Clean magnetic tape unit Check fans in magnetic tape unit Check Gaids fans and Gaids Power Supply Check AP fans/ clean filters CONSOLE Clean display monitor/Console exterior Clean /vacumm console interior Check 'ease of use' of keys and trackball GANTRY Check laser accuracy Check Mylar window and laser ports Check fans/ clean filters Vacuum gantry base SYSTEM Scan large phanthom Monitor error log Update site log

Inspect
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Clean
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Split
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Comments:

Field Engineer:

Id#:

Dispatch#:

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GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS

CT PLANNED MAINTENANCE 2141834-100

HLA Annual PM Schedule


Job Card# CTPM-1101 CTPM-1102 CTPM-1103 CTPM-1201 CTPM-1202 CTPM-1203 CTPM-1204 CTPM-0302 CTPM-0304 CTPM-0305 CTPM-0306 CTPM-0307 CTPM-0308 CTPM-0309 CTPM-0310 CTPM-0311 CTPM-0312 CTPM-0313 CTPM-0314 CTPM-0315 CTPM-0316 CTPM-0317 CTPM-0318 CTPM-0401 CTPM-0402 CTPM-0403 CTPM-0404 CTPM-0405 CTPM-0406 CTPM-0407 CTPM-0408 CTPM-0409 CTPM-0410 CTPM-0411 CTPM-0412 CTPM-0413 CTPM-0414 CTPM-0415 CTPM-0416 CTPM-0417 CTPM-1001 CTPM-1002 CTPM-1003 CTPM-1004 CTPM-1005 CTPM-1007 CTPM-1008 CTPM-0701 CTPM-0702 CTPM-0703 CTPM-0704 CTPM-0705 CTPM-0706 CTPM-0707 CTPM-0708 CTPM-0709 CTPM-0710 CTPM-0711 CTPM-0712 SubSystem Console Console Console Computer Computer Computer Computer Gantry Gantry Gantry Gantry Gantry Gantry Gantry Gantry Gantry Gantry Gantry Gantry Gantry Gantry Gantry Gantry Generator Generator Generator Generator Generator Generator Generator Generator Generator Generator Generator Generator Generator Generator Generator Generator Generator System System System System System System System Table Table Table Table Table Table Table Table Table Table Table Table Description Check display monitor for raster burns Check for smooth rolling trackball/Clean Clean/ vacuum console interior Clean/Vacuum all exhaust vent holes Check that all fans work Clean air intake filter screen Clean media drive heads (DAT, MOD) Inspect end stops Verify heater operation (LED) Check DAS power supply fans and filter Check Mylar window and laser ports Check fans/ clean filters Inspect belts for wear Verify lamps Clean tube radiator/ check fans Inspect for leaky tube wells Clean covers (including top cover) Vacuum gantry base Check axial and tilt pots Inspect take-up drums Inspect take-up for debris Inspect take-up bearings Inspect collimator filter age Replace MOV on transformer Check generator lamps Check mA and kV meter accuracy Verify mA overload circuit Verify exposure time Calibrate 80 kw internal bleeder Check for PDU shield placement Ground checks (CT 232) Change oil in transformer wells Transformer clean up Change oil in tube wells General clean up of MPX Clean generator filter/check fans Check PDU fans/ clean filters Check PDU indicator lights Check power tek or transector function Check REM lamps Verify emergency off buttons (table/console) Check operation of final scan abort control Check X-Ray on lights Image performance QA Monitor error log General Cleaning Update site log Check I/S and cradle release Check I/S and cradle latch Check for wear or damage on headholder/extender and attaching mechanism Inspect Tableside Switch Panel Inspect cradle for adhesive tape/verify operation Inspect encoder cable Inspect and lube elevation screws Check I/S, cradle, elevation pots/belt Check limit switches Inspect TGGC fans Vacumm internal table Inspect and Clean Table Covers Pr Fr Sch A 4 S 0:05 3 A 3 A 3 Q 0:15 3 Q 0:15 3 Q 0:15 3 Q 0:15 1 A 2 Q 2 S 2 Q 3 Q 3 A 3 Q 3 Q 3 Q 3 Q 3 A 3 S 3 A 3 A 3 A 2 5 1 A 1 Q 1 A 1 A 1 A 1 S 1 A 1 A 3 A 3 A 3 A 3 A 3 Q 3 Q 3 A 3 A 3 S 1 A 1 A 1 A 2 S 3 M 0:30 3 M 0:15 4 M 0:05 2 S 0:05 2 S 0:05 4 A 1 4 2 1 2 2 4 1 3 S Q S A S S Q A Q 0:05 0:05 Sch Sch Sch Sch Sch Sch Sch Sch B C D E F G H I 0:05 0:15 0:15 0:15 0:15 0:15 0:15 0:15 0:15 0:15 0:15 0:10 0:05 0:05 0:05 0:10 0:10 0:05 0:05 0:05 0:10 0:10 0:10 0:15 0:05 0:05 0:05 0:15 0:15 0:15 0:05 0:05 0:05 0:10 0:10 0:10 0:15 0:10 0:15 0:05 0:05 0:05 0:05 0:10 0:05 0:05 0:05 0:30 0:15 0:15 0:30 0:30 0:05 0:10 0:20 0:15 0:10 0:10 0:15 0:10 0:10 0:05 0:30 0:05 0:10 0:10 0:10 0:10 Sch Sch Sch J K L

0:15 0:15 0:15 0:15 0:05 0:05 0:10 0:05 0:15 0:05 0:10 0:10

0:05

0:55

0:05 0:05 0:05 0:05 0:55 0:55 0:30 0:30 0:30 0:30 0:30 0:30 0:30 0:30 0:30 0:30 0:30 0:15 0:15 0:15 0:15 0:15 0:15 0:15 0:15 0:15 0:15 0:15 0:05 0:05 0:05 0:05 0:05 0:05 0:05 0:05 0:05 0:05 0:05 0:05 0:05 0:10 0:05 0:05

0:05 0:05 0:10 0:10 0:05 0:10

0:05 0:05 0:10 0:10 0:10 0:05 0:15 0:10

0:05 0:10

0:05 0:10

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GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS

CT PLANNED MAINTENANCE 2141834-100

HLA Annual PM Schedule (cont.)


Job Card# SubSystem Description Check for proper operation of all fans in SRU For SRU's w/ "older style" ST-CP AP, clean AP blower filter Clean dirt/dust/debris from bottom of SRU cabinet Clean the intake fan filter Clean the autoloader suction cups Clean metal and ruber rollers Clean the film sensor Film magazine inspection Lubricate autoloader Lubricate motor drives Clean the CRT 3M Laser Camera Maintenance CTPM-1801 SRU CTPM-1802 SRU CTPM-1803 SRU CTPM-5101 Matrix Camera CTPM-5102 Matrix Camera CTPM-5103 Matrix Camera CTPM-5104 Matrix Camera CTPM-5105 Matrix Camera CTPM-5106 Matrix Camera CTPM-5107 Matrix Camera CTPM-5108 Matrix Camera CTPM-5201 Laser Camera HLA Matrix Camera Laser Camera Pr Fr Sch Sch Sch Sch Sch Sch Sch Sch Sch Sch Sch Sch A B C D E F G H I J K L 1 Q 0:15 0:15 0:15 0:15 3 Q 0:10 0:10 0:10 0:10 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 Q S 0:05 S 0:05 S 0:05 S 0:05 S 0:05 A A S 0:10 S 0:35 0:15 0:15 0:05 0:05 0:05 0:05 0:05 0:10 0:10 0:10 0:35 0:15 0:15

Total time w/o any camera Additional time for camera Additional time for camera

2:30 3:00 2:10 3:45 3:15 2:25 3:00 3:25 2:25 3:30 2:55 2:30 0:35 0:00 0:00 0:00 0:00 0:00 0:55 0:00 0:00 0:00 0:00 0:00 0:35 0:00 0:00 0:00 0:00 0:00 0:35 0:00 0:00 0:00 0:00 0:00

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GE Medical Systems
HLA
SITE:

PM REPORT
SCHEDULE A
DATE: SYSTEM ID:

Procedure COMPUTER Clean/Vacuum all exhaust vent holes Check that all fans work Clean media drive heads Clean media drive heads CONSOLE Check display monitor for raster burns SYSTEM Monitor error log General Cleaning Update site log TABLE Check I/S and cradle release Check I/S and cradle latch Inspect Tableside Switch Panel Inspect cradle for adhesive tape/verify operation Inspect TGGC fans Inspect and Clean Table Covers

Inspect
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Clean
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Split
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Comments:

Field Engineer:

Id#:

Dispatch#:

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GE Medical Systems
HLA
SITE:

PM REPORT
SCHEDULE B
DATE: SYSTEM ID:

Procedure COMPUTER Clean magnetic tape unit GANTRY Clean tube radiator/ check fans Inspect for leaky tube wells GENERATOR Replace MOV on transformer Check generator lamps Calibrate 80 kw internal bleeder Change oil in transformer wells Change oil in tube wells Clean generator filter/check fans Check PDU fans/ clean filters Inspect collimator filter age SRU Check for proper fan operation of all fans in SRU For older style ST-CP AP, clean AP blower filter Clean dirt/dust/debris from bottom of SRU cabinet SYSTEM Monitor error log General Cleaning Update site log

Inspect
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Clean
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Split
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Comments:

Field Engineer:

Id#:

Dispatch#:

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HLA
SITE:

PM REPORT
SCHEDULE C
DATE: SYSTEM ID:

Procedure GANTRY Inspect end stops Verify heater operation (LED) Check DAS power supply fans and filter Check Mylar window and laser ports Check fans/ clean filters Verify lamps Clean tube radiator/ check fans Inspect for leaky tube wells Clean covers (including top cover) Inspect collimator filter age SYSTEM Monitor error log General Cleaning Update site log

Inspect
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Clean
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Split
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Comments:

Field Engineer:

Id#:

Dispatch#:

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HLA
SITE:

PM REPORT
SCHEDULE D
DATE: SYSTEM ID:

Procedure COMPUTER Clean/Vacuum all exhaust vent holes Check that all fans work Clean air intake filter screen Clean media drive heads SYSTEM Verify emergency off buttons (table/console) Check operation of final scan abort control Check X-Ray on lights Image performance QA Monitor error log General Cleaning Update site log TABLE Inspect cradle for adhesive tape/verify operation Inspect encoder cable Check I/S, cradle, elevation pots/belt Check limit switches Inspect TGGC fans Clean table covers and cradle

Inspect
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Clean
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Split
______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______

Comments:

Field Engineer:

Id#:

Dispatch#:

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GE Medical Systems
HLA
SITE:

PM REPORT
SCHEDULE E
DATE: SYSTEM ID:

Procedure GENERATOR Check generator lamps Check for PDU shield placement Transformer clean up General clean up of MPX Clean generator filter/check fans Check PDU fans/ clean filters Check PDU indicator lights Check power tek or transector function Check REM lamps SRU Check for proper fan operation of all fans in SRU For older style ST-CP AP, clean AP blower filter Clean dirt/dust/debris from bottom of SRU cabinet SYSTEM Monitor error log General Cleaning Update site log

Inspect
______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______

Clean
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Split
______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______

Comments:

Field Engineer:

Id#:

Dispatch#:

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GE Medical Systems
HLA
SITE:

PM REPORT
SCHEDULE F
DATE: SYSTEM ID:

Procedure GANTRY Verify heater operation (LED) Check Mylar window and laser ports Check fans/ clean filters Inspect belts for wear Verify lamps Clean tube radiator/ check fans Inspect for leaky tube wells Clean covers (including top cover) Vacuum gantry base Check axial and tilt pots SYSTEM Monitor error log General Cleaning Update site log

Inspect
______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______

Clean
______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______

Split
______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______

Comments:

Field Engineer:

Id#:

Dispatch#:

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HLA
SITE:

PM REPORT
SCHEDULE G
DATE: SYSTEM ID:

Procedure COMPUTER Clean/Vacuum all exhaust vent holes Check that all fans work Clean air intake filter screen Clean media drive heads CONSOLE Check display monitor for raster burns Check for smooth rolling trackball/Clean Clean/ vacuum console interior SYSTEM Monitor error log General Cleaning Update site log TABLE Check I/S and cradle release Check I/S and cradle latch Inspect Tableside Switch Panel Inspect cradle for adhesive tape/verify operation Inspect TGGC fans Inspect and Clean Table Covers

Inspect
______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______

Clean
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Split
______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______

Comments:

Field Engineer:

Id#:

Dispatch#:

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GE Medical Systems
HLA
SITE:

PM REPORT
SCHEDULE H
DATE: SYSTEM ID:

Procedure COMPUTER Clean magnetic tape unit GANTRY Clean tube radiator/ check fans Inspect for leaky tube wells GENERATOR Check generator lamps Check mA and kV meter accuracy Verify mA overload circuit Verify exposure time Calibrate 80 kw internal bleeder Clean generator filter/check fans Check PDU fans/ clean filters Inspect collimator filter age SRU Check for proper fan operation of all fans in SRU For older style ST-CP AP, clean AP blower filter Clean dirt/dust/debris from bottom of SRU cabinet SYSTEM Monitor error log General Cleaning Update site log

Inspect
______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______

Clean
______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______

Split
______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______

Comments:

Field Engineer:

Id#:

Dispatch#:

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GE Medical Systems
HLA
SITE:

PM REPORT
SCHEDULE I
DATE: SYSTEM ID:

Procedure GANTRY Verify heater operation (LED) Check DAS power supply fans and filter Check Mylar window and laser ports Check fans/ clean filters Verify lamps Clean tube radiator/ check fans Inspect for leaky tube wells Clean covers (including top cover) Inspect take-up drums Inspect take-up for debris Inspect take-up bearings Inspect collimator filter age SYSTEM Monitor error log General Cleaning Update site log

Inspect
______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______

Clean
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Split
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Comments:

Field Engineer:

Id#:

Dispatch#:

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GE Medical Systems
HLA
SITE:

PM REPORT
SCHEDULE J
DATE: SYSTEM ID:

Procedure COMPUTER Clean/Vacuum all exhaust vent holes Check that all fans work Clean air intake filter screen Clean media drive heads SYSTEM Image performance QA Monitor error log General Cleaning Update site log TABLE Inspect cradle for adhesive tape/verify operation Inspect encoder cable Check I/S, cradle, elevation pots/belt Check limit switches Inspect TGGC fans Clean table covers and cradle

Inspect
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Clean
______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______

Split
______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______

Comments:

Field Engineer:

Id#:

Dispatch#:

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HLA
SITE:

PM REPORT
SCHEDULE K
DATE: SYSTEM ID:

Procedure GENERATOR Check generator lamps Ground checks (CT 232) Clean generator filter/check fans Check PDU fans/ clean filters Check REM lamps SRU Check for proper fan operation of all fans in SRU For older style ST-CP AP, clean AP blower filter Clean dirt/dust/debris from bottom of SRU cabinet SYSTEM Monitor error log General Cleaning Update site log

Inspect
______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______

Clean
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Split
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Comments:

Field Engineer:

Id#:

Dispatch#:

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HLA
SITE:

PM REPORT
SCHEDULE L
DATE: SYSTEM ID:

Procedure GANTRY Verify heater operation (LED) Check Mylar window and laser ports Check fans/ clean filters Verify lamps Clean tube radiator/ check fans Inspect for leaky tube wells Clean covers (including top cover) Check axial and tilt pots SYSTEM Monitor error log General Cleaning Update site log TABLE Check headholder/extender and attaching mechanism Inspect and lube elevation screws Vacuum internal table

Inspect
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Clean
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Split
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Job Card# SubSystem Description Pr Fr Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Sch Sch Sch Sch Sch Sch Sch Sch Sch Sch Sch Sch A B C D E F G H I J K L S 0:05 0:05 A 0:15 A 0:15 Q 0:15 0:15 0:15 0:15 Q 0:15 0:15 0:15 0:15 Q 0:15 0:15 0:15 0:15 Q 0:15 0:15 0:15 0:15 M 0:05 0:05 0:05 0:05 0:05 0:05 0:05 0:05 0:05 0:05 0:05 0:05

CTPM-1101 CTPM-1102 CTPM-1103 CTPM-1201 CTPM-1202 CTPM-1203 CTPM-1204 CTPM-1301 CTPM-1302 CTPM-1303 CTPM-1304 CTPM-1305 CTPM-1306 CTPM-1307 CTPM-1308 CTPM-1309 CTPM-1310 CTPM-1311 CTPM-1312 CTPM-1314 CTPM-1315 CTPM-1316 CTPM-1317 CTPM-1319 CTPM-1323 CTPM-1401

Console Console Console Computer Computer Computer Computer Gantry Gantry Gantry Gantry Gantry Gantry Gantry Gantry Gantry Gantry Gantry Gantry Gantry Gantry Gantry

Gantry Gantry Gantry High Voltage High Voltage CTPM-1403 High Voltage CTPM-1404 High Voltage CTPM-1405 High Voltage CTPM-1407 CTPM-1408 CTPM-1409 CTPM-1410 CTPM-1411 CTPM-1501 CTPM-1502 CTPM-1503 CTPM-1504 CTPM-1505 CTPM-1506 CTPM-1601 CTPM-1602 CTPM-1603 CTPM-1607 CTPM-1608 CTPM-1701 CTPM-1702 CTPM-1703 CTPM-1704 CTPM-1801 CTPM-1802 High Voltage High Voltage High Voltage High Voltage High Voltage PDU/GPDU PDU/GPDU GPDU PDU PDU PDU System System System System System Table Table Table Table SRU SRU

Check display monitor for raster burns Check for smooth rolling trackball/Clean Clean/ vacuum console interior Clean/ vacuum all exhaust vent holes Check that all fans work Clean air intake filter screen Clean media drive heads (DAT, MOD) Check the number of gantry revolutions Visually inspect slip ring and POWER brushes Remove and measure POWER brushes Visually inspect SIGNAL brushes Remove and measure SIGNAL brushes Clean slip ring tracks (as required) Inspect the axial motor brushes Grease main bearing Inspect Tube Wells , HV Tanks, and HV Cables Verify cables & hardware are tight Check drive belt for wear Check scan and laser windows Clean ventillation holes and check fans Check gear reducer for leaks/ add oil if needed Inspect Stator Cable ,Fans Power Cable, Fans, Tube Radiator. Vacuum gantry base Handling and removal of slip ring brush debris Schleifring Maintenance and Brush Inspection mA meter verification (HHS) KV test (HHS) or HV tank feedback resistors calibration Total KV measurement KV meter verification Auto mA cal mA and KV verification (HHS) Raise and fall times (HHS) Verification of internal scan timer (HHS) Verify exposure time accuracy (HHS) Inspect filter Inspect fan operation Inspect 7 green indicator lamps on GPDU Check tightness of wire lugs Inspect 4 green lamps (L1,L2,L3,DCRGS status) Inspect 6 green lamps on transformer assy Verify emergency off buttons (table/console) Check operation of final scan abort pushbuttons Check X-Ray on lights (HHS) General Cleaning Update site log Upper Assembly PM Lower Assembly PM Vacumm internal table Check for wear or damage on table extensions Check for proper operation of all fans in SRU For SRU's w/ "older style" ST-CP AP, clean AP lower filter Clean dirt/dust/debris from bottom of SRU Cab 3M Laser Camera Maintenance

4 3 3 3 3 3 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 2 2 1 3 3 3 1 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 4 3 3 4 4 1 1 1 3 4 1 3 3 1 1 3 3 3

Q Q A Q Q A S A Q S S S S S S S A A S A Q Q A Q Q A A A M M S S S A Q Q

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0:30 0:05 0:05 0:15 0:30

0:30 0:05 0:05 0:15

0:15 0:30 0:30 0:05 0:30 0:30 0:30 0:05 0:30

0:15 0:30 0:15 0:15 0:05 0:05 0:05 0:05 0:25 0:05 0:05

0:15 0:30 0:30 0:15 0:05

0:05 0:05 0:05 0:05 0:05 0:15 0:15 0:15 0:15 0:15 0:15 0:05 0:05 0:05 0:05 0:05 0:05 1:15 0:50 0:15 0:15 0:10 0:15 0:10 0:15

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CTPM-1803 SRU CTPM-5201 Laser Camera HSA Laser Cam.

Q 0:15 S 0:35

Total time w/o any camera Additional time for camera

2:15 3:00 2:45 3:20 2:35 3:15 3:15 3:00 3:00 3:05 2:30 3:20 0:35 0:00 0:00 0:00 0:00 0:00 0:35 0:00 0:00 0:00 0:00 0:00

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HSA
SITE:

PM REPORT
SCHEDULE A
DATE: SYSTEM ID:

Procedure COMPUTER Clean/Vacuum all exhaust vent holes Check that all fans work Clean air intake filter screen Clean media drive heads CONSOLE Check display monitor for raster burns GANTRY Check the number of gantry revolutions PDU Inspect fan operation Inspect 4 green lamps (L1,L2,L3,DCRGS status) Inspect 6 green lamps on transformer assembly SYSTEM Monitor error logs (view stats, messages...) General Cleaning Update site log

Inspect
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Clean
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Split
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Comments:

Field Engineer:

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Dispatch#:

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SITE:

PM REPORT
SCHEDULE B
DATE: SYSTEM ID:

Procedure GANTRY Check the number of gantry revolutions Inspect Tube Wells , HV Tanks, and HV Cables Verify cables & hardware are tight Check scan and laser windows Clean ventillation holes and check fans Inspect Stator Cable ,Fans Power Cable, Fans, Tube Radiator. SRU Check for proper fan operation of all fans in SRU For older style ST-CP AP, clean AP blower filter Clean dirt/dust/debris from bottom of SRU cabinet SYSTEM Monitor error logs (view stats, messages...) General Cleaning Update site log

Inspect
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Clean
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Split
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Comments:

Field Engineer:

Id#:

Dispatch#:

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HSA
SITE:

PM REPORT
SCHEDULE C
DATE: SYSTEM ID:

Procedure GANTRY Check the number of gantry revolutions HIGH VOLTAGE mA meter verification (HHS) KV test (HHS)
HV tank feedback resistors calibration Total KV measurement KV meter verification

Inspect
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Clean
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Split
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Auto mA cal mA and KV verification (HHS) Verification of internal scan timer (HHS) Verify exposure time accuracy (HHS) SYSTEM Monitor error logs (view stats, messages...) General Cleaning Update site log

Comments:

Field Engineer:

Id#:

Dispatch#:

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HSA
SITE:

PM REPORT
SCHEDULE D
DATE: SYSTEM ID:

Procedure COMPUTER Clean/Vacuum all exhaust vent holes Check that all fans work Clean air intake filter screen Clean media drive heads GANTRY Check the number of gantry revolutions PDU Inspect fan operation Inspect 4 green lamps (L1,L2,L3,DCRGS status) Inspect 6 green lamps on transformer assembly SYSTEM Verify emergency off buttons (table/console) Check operation of final scan abort pushbutton Check X-Ray on lights (HHS) Image performance QA Monitor error logs (view stats, messages...) General Cleaning Update site log

Inspect
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Clean
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Split
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Comments:

Field Engineer:

Id#:

Dispatch#:

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SITE:

PM REPORT
SCHEDULE E
DATE: SYSTEM ID:

Procedure GANTRY Check the number of gantry revolutions Inspect Tube Wells , HV Tanks, and HV Cables Verify cables & hardware are tight Check drive belt for wear Check scan and laser windows Clean ventillation holes and check fans Check gear reducer for leaks/ add oil if needed SRU Check for proper fan operation of all fans in SRU For older style ST-CP AP, clean AP blower filter Clean dirt/dust/debris from bottom of SRU cabinet SYSTEM Monitor error logs (view stats, messages...) General Cleaning Update site log

Inspect
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Clean
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Split
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Comments:

Field Engineer:

Id#:

Dispatch#:

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HSA
SITE:

PM REPORT
SCHEDULE F
DATE: SYSTEM ID:

Procedure GANTRY Check the number of gantry revolutions SYSTEM Monitor error logs (view stats, messages...) General Cleaning Update site log TABLE Upper Assembly PM Lower Assembly PM Vacumm internal table

Inspect
______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______

Clean
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Split
______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______

Comments:

Field Engineer:

Id#:

Dispatch#:

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SITE:

PM REPORT
SCHEDULE G
DATE: SYSTEM ID:

Procedure COMPUTER Clean/Vacuum all exhaust vent holes Check that all fans work Clean air intake filter screen Clean media drive heads CONSOLE Check display monitor for raster burns Check for smooth rolling trackball/Clean Clean/ vacuum console interior GANTRY Check the number of gantry revolutions PDU Inspect filter Inspect fan operation Check tightness of wire lugs Inspect 4 green lamps (L1,L2,L3,DCRGS status) Inspect 6 green lamps on transformer assembly SYSTEM Monitor error logs (view stats, messages...) General Cleaning Update site log

Inspect
______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______

Clean
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Split
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Comments:

Field Engineer:

Id#:

Dispatch#:

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SITE:

PM REPORT
SCHEDULE H
DATE: SYSTEM ID:

Procedure GANTRY Check the number of gantry revolutions Inspect Tube Wells , HV Tanks, and HV Cables Verify cables & hardware are tight Check scan and laser windows Clean ventillation holes and check fans Inspect Stator Cable ,Fans Power Cable, Fans, Tube Radiator. SRU Check for proper fan operation of all fans in SRU For older style ST-CP AP, clean AP blower filter Clean dirt/dust/debris from bottom of SRU cabinet SYSTEM Monitor error logs (view stats, messages...) General Cleaning Update site log

Inspect
______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______

Clean
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Split
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Comments:

Field Engineer:

Id#:

Dispatch#:

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HSA
SITE:

PM REPORT
SCHEDULE I
DATE: SYSTEM ID:

Procedure GANTRY Check the number of gantry revolutions HIGH VOLTAGE mA meter verification (HHS) KV test (HHS)
HV tank feedback resistors calibration Total KV measurement KV meter verification

Inspect
______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______

Clean
______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______

Split
______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______

Auto mA cal mA and KV verification (HHS) Raise and fall times (HHS) Verify exposure time accuracy (HHS) SYSTEM Monitor error logs (view stats, messages...) General Cleaning Update site log

Comments:

Field Engineer:

Id#:

Dispatch#:

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HSA
SITE:

PM REPORT
SCHEDULE J
DATE: SYSTEM ID:

Procedure COMPUTER Clean/Vacuum all exhaust vent holes Check that all fans work Clean air intake filter screen Clean media drive heads GANTRY Check the number of gantry revolutions PDU Inspect fan operation Inspect 4 green lamps (L1,L2,L3,DCRGS status) Inspect 6 green lamps on transformer assembly SYSTEM Image performance QA Monitor error logs (view stats, messages...) General Cleaning Update site log

Inspect
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Clean
______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______

Split
______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______

Comments:

Field Engineer:

Id#:

Dispatch#:

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HSA
SITE:

PM REPORT
SCHEDULE K
DATE: SYSTEM ID:

Procedure GANTRY Check the number of gantry revolutions Inspect Tube Wells , HV Tanks, and HV Cables Verify cables & hardware are tight Check scan and laser windows Clean ventillation holes and check fans Vacumm gantry base SRU Check for proper fan operation of all fans in SRU For older style ST-CP AP, clean AP blower filter Clean dirt/dust/debris from bottom of SRU cabinet SYSTEM Monitor error logs (view stats, messages...) General Cleaning Update site log

Inspect
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Clean
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Split
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Comments:

Field Engineer:

Id#:

Dispatch#:

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HSA
SITE:

PM REPORT
SCHEDULE L
DATE: SYSTEM ID:

Procedure GANTRY Check the number of gantry revolutions SYSTEM Monitor error logs (view stats, messages...) General Cleaning Update site log TABLE Upper Assembly PM Lower Assembly PM Vacumm internal table Check for wear or damage on table extensions

Inspect
______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______

Clean
______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______

Split
______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______

Comments:

Field Engineer:

Id#:

Dispatch#:

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HSA RP Annual PM Schedule


Job Card# SubSystem Description Pr Fr Q1 Sch Sch Sch Sch A B C D S 0:05 A A Q 0:15 0:15 Q 0:15 0:15 Q 0:15 0:15 Q 0:15 0:15 M 0:05 0:05 0:05 0:05 Q2 Sch Sch Sch E F G 0:05 0:15 0:15 0:15 0:15 0:15 0:15 0:05 0:05 0:05 Q3 Q4 Sch Sch Sch Sch Sch H I J K L

CTPM-1101 CTPM-1102 CTPM-1103 CTPM-1201 CTPM-1202 CTPM-1203 CTPM-1204 CTPM-1301 CTPM-1302 CTPM-1303 CTPM-1304 CTPM-1305 CTPM-1306 CTPM-1307 CTPM-1308 CTPM-1309 CTPM-1310 CTPM-1311 CTPM-1312 CTPM-1314 CTPM-1315 CTPM-1316 CTPM-1317 CTPM-1319 CTPM-1323 CTPM-1401 CTPM-1403 CTPM-1404 CTPM-1405 CTPM-1407 CTPM-1408 CTPM-1409 CTPM-1410 CTPM-1411 CTPM-1501 CTPM-1502 CTPM-1503 CTPM-1504 CTPM-1505 CTPM-1506 CTPM-1601 CTPM-1602 CTPM-1603 CTPM-1607 CTPM-1608 CTPM-1701 CTPM-1702 CTPM-1703 CTPM-1704 CTPM-1901 CTPM-1902 CTPM-1903 CTPM-5201

Console Console Console Computer Computer Computer Computer Gantry Gantry Gantry Gantry Gantry Gantry Gantry Gantry Gantry Gantry Gantry Gantry Gantry Gantry Gantry Gantry Gantry Gantry High Voltage High Voltage High Voltage High Voltage High Voltage High Voltage High Voltage High Voltage High Voltage High Voltage PDU PDU PDU PDU PDU PDU System System System System System Table Table Table Table SCU SCU SCU Laser Cam. HSA RP Laser Cam.

Check display monitor for raster burns Check for smooth rolling trackball/Clean Clean/ vacuum console interior Clean/Vacuum all exhaust vent holes Check that all fans work Clean air intake filter screen Clean media drive heads (DAT, MOD) Check the number of gantry revolutions Visually inspect slip ring and POWER brushes Remove and measure POWER brushes Visually inspect SIGNAL brushes Remove and measure SIGNAL brushes Clean slip ring tracks (as required) Inspect the axial motor brushes Grease main bearing Inspect Tube Wells , HV Tanks, and HV Cables Verify cables & hardware are tight Check drive belt for wear Check scan and laser windows Clean ventillation holes and check fans Check gear reducer for leaks/ add oil if needed Inspect Stator & Fans Cable, Fans, Tube Radiator. Vacuum gantry base Handling and removal of slip ring brush debris Schleifring Maintenance and Brush Inspection mA meter verification (HHS) KV test (HHS) or HV tank feedback resistors calibration Total KV measurement KV meter verification Auto mA cal mA and KV verification (HHS) Raise and fall times (HHS) Verification of internal scan timer (HHS) Verify exposure time accuracy (HHS) Inspect filter Inspect fan operation Inspect 7 green indicator lamps on GPDU Check tightness of wire lugs Inspect 4 green lamps (L1,L2,L3,DCRGS status) Inspect 6 green lamps on transformer assy Verify emergency off buttons (table/console) Check operation of final scan abort pushbuttons Check X-Ray on lights (HHS) General Cleaning Update site log Upper Assembly PM Lower Assembly PM Vacumm internal table Check for wear or damage on table extensions Inspect fans for operation, noise and obstruction Clean dirt/dust/debris from bottom of SCU Cab Verify all recon processor covers are in place 3M Laser Camera Maintenance Total time w/o any camera Additional time for camera

4 3 3 3 3 3 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 2 2 1 3 3 3 1 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 4 3 3 4 4 1 1 1 3 4 1 3 3 1 1 3 1 3

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0:30 Q S S S S S S S A A S A Q 0:05 Q A Q 0:05 Q A A A M M S S S A Q Q Q S 0:05 0:30 0:05

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HSA RP
SITE:

PM REPORT
SCHEDULE A
DATE: SYSTEM ID:

Procedure COMPUTER Clean/Vacuum all exhaust vent holes Check that all fans work Clean air intake filter screen Clean media drive heads CONSOLE Check display monitor for raster burns GANTRY Check the number of gantry revolutions PDU Inspect fan operation Inspect 4 green lamps (L1,L2,L3,DCRGS status) Inspect 6 green lamps on transformer assembly SYSTEM Monitor error logs (view stats, messages...) General Cleaning Update site log

Inspect
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Clean
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Split
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Comments:

Field Engineer:

Id#:

Dispatch#:

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HSA RP
SITE:

PM REPORT
SCHEDULE B
DATE: SYSTEM ID:

Procedure GANTRY Check the number of gantry revolutions Inspect Tube Wells , HV Tanks, and HV Cables Verify cables & hardware are tight Check scan and laser windows Clean ventillation holes and check fans Inspect Stator Cable ,Fans Power Cable, Fans, Tube Radiator. SCU Inspect fans for operation, noise and obstruction Clean dirt/dust/debris from bottom of SCU cabinet Verify all recon processor covers are in place SYSTEM Monitor error logs (view stats, messages...) General Cleaning Update site log

Inspect
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Clean
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Split
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______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______

Comments:

Field Engineer:

Id#:

Dispatch#:

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HSA RP
SITE:

PM REPORT
SCHEDULE C
DATE: SYSTEM ID:

Procedure GANTRY Check the number of gantry revolutions HIGH VOLTAGE mA meter verification (HHS) KV test (HHS)
HV tank feedback resistors calibration Total KV measurement KV meter verification

Inspect
______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______

Clean
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Split
______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______

Auto mA cal mA and KV verification (HHS) Verification of internal scan timer (HHS) Verify exposure time accuracy (HHS) SYSTEM Monitor error logs (view stats, messages...) General Cleaning Update site log

Comments:

Field Engineer:

Id#:

Dispatch#:

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HSA RP
SITE:

PM REPORT
SCHEDULE D
DATE: SYSTEM ID:

Procedure COMPUTER Clean/Vacuum all exhaust vent holes Check that all fans work Clean air intake filter screen Clean media drive heads GANTRY Check the number of gantry revolutions PDU Inspect fan operation Inspect 4 green lamps (L1,L2,L3,DCRGS status) Inspect 6 green lamps on transformer assembly SYSTEM Verify emergency off buttons (table/console) Check operation of final scan abortl pushbutton Check X-Ray on lights (HHS) Image performance QA Monitor error logs (view stats, messages...) General Cleaning Update site log

Inspect
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Clean
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Split
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Comments:

Field Engineer:

Id#:

Dispatch#:

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SITE:

PM REPORT
SCHEDULE E
DATE: SYSTEM ID:

Procedure GANTRY Check the number of gantry revolutions Inspect Tube Wells , HV Tanks, and HV Cables Verify cables & hardware are tight Check drive belt for wear Check scan and laser windows Clean ventillation holes and check fans Check gear reducer for leaks/ add oil if needed SCU Inspect fans for operation, noise and obstruction Clean dirt/dust/debris from bottom of SCU cabinet Verify all recon processor covers are in place SYSTEM Monitor error logs (view stats, messages...) General Cleaning Update site log

Inspect
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Clean
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Split
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Comments:

Field Engineer:

Id#:

Dispatch#:

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HSA RP
SITE:

PM REPORT
SCHEDULE F
DATE: SYSTEM ID:

Procedure GANTRY Check the number of gantry revolutions SYSTEM Monitor error logs (view stats, messages...) General Cleaning Update site log TABLE Upper Assembly PM Lower Assembly PM Vacumm internal table

Inspect
______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______

Clean
______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______

Split
______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______

Comments:

Field Engineer:

Id#:

Dispatch#:

PMVist03.rpt

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HSA RP
SITE:

PM REPORT
SCHEDULE G
DATE: SYSTEM ID:

Procedure COMPUTER Clean/Vacuum all exhaust vent holes Check that all fans work Clean air intake filter screen Clean media drive heads CONSOLE Check display monitor for raster burns Check for smooth rolling trackball/Clean Clean/ vacuum console interior GANTRY Check the number of gantry revolutions PDU Inspect filter Inspect fan operation Check tightness of wire lugs Inspect 4 green lamps (L1,L2,L3,DCRGS status) Inspect 6 green lamps on transformer assembly SYSTEM Monitor error logs (view stats, messages...) General Cleaning Update site log

Inspect
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GE Medical Systems
HSA RP
SITE:

PM REPORT
SCHEDULE H
DATE: SYSTEM ID:

Procedure GANTRY Check the number of gantry revolutions Inspect Tube Wells , HV Tanks, and HV Cables Verify cables & hardware are tight Check scan and laser windows Clean ventillation holes and check fans Inspect Stator Cable ,Fans Power Cable, Fans, Tube Radiator. SCU Inspect fans for operation, noise and obstruction Clean dirt/dust/debris from bottom of SCU cabinet Verify all recon processor covers are in place SYSTEM Monitor error logs (view stats, messages...) General Cleaning Update site log

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GE Medical Systems
HSA RP
SITE:

PM REPORT
SCHEDULE I
DATE: SYSTEM ID:

Procedure GANTRY Check the number of gantry revolutions HIGH VOLTAGE mA meter verification (HHS) KV test (HHS)
HV tank feedback resistors calibration Total KV measurement KV meter verification

Inspect
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Auto mA cal mA and KV verification (HHS) Raise and fall times (HHS) Verify exposure time accuracy (HHS) SYSTEM Monitor error logs (view stats, messages...) General Cleaning Update site log

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GE Medical Systems
HSA RP
SITE:

PM REPORT
SCHEDULE J
DATE: SYSTEM ID:

Procedure COMPUTER Clean/Vacuum all exhaust vent holes Check that all fans work Clean air intake filter screen Clean media drive heads GANTRY Check the number of gantry revolutions PDU Inspect fan operation Inspect 4 green lamps (L1,L2,L3,DCRGS status) Inspect 6 green lamps on transformer assembly SYSTEM Image performance QA Monitor error logs (view stats, messages...) General Cleaning Update site log

Inspect
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Clean
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Split
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HSA RP
SITE:

PM REPORT
SCHEDULE K
DATE: SYSTEM ID:

Procedure GANTRY Check the number of gantry revolutions Inspect Tube Wells , HV Tanks, and HV Cables Verify cables & hardware are tight Check scan and laser windows Clean ventillation holes and check fans Vacumm gantry base SCU Inspect fans for operation, noise and obstruction Clean dirt/dust/debris from bottom of SCU cabinet Verify all recon processor covers are in place SYSTEM Monitor error logs (view stats, messages...) General Cleaning Update site log

Inspect
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HSA RP
SITE:

PM REPORT
SCHEDULE L
DATE: SYSTEM ID:

Procedure GANTRY Check the number of gantry revolutions SYSTEM Monitor error logs (view stats, messages...) General Cleaning Update site log TABLE Upper Assembly PM Lower Assembly PM Vacumm internal table Check for wear or damage on table extensions

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