Chapter 2 − Installation - GE Compax 40E System Service Manual

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GE HEALTHCARE
REV 9
SECTION 1
OVERVIEW
1-1
Foreword
teHLA (High Level Assembly) Program: There are two different versions of equipment shipped to the
customer, a non HLA or an HLA version.
COMPAX 40E SYSTEMS are fully assembled and calibrated at the factory (*) before shipment. Only
Tables purchased as add−ons to existing tables are non−HLA.
The aim of this factory integration, or High Level Assembly Program, is to improve the general quality of
the installation procedure on site while decreasing the installation time.
Program results:
Increased customer satisfaction by reducing the equipment installation time and an increased
reliability and performance from its first use.
Facilitate the technician's work:
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by relieving him of time−consuming, tricky and repetitive jobs.
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by involving technicians in this new global process which consists of reducing installation time
and the global quality improvement of our equipment.
This reduces work load and warranty cost.
The Installation Steering Guide which follows is conceived to take maximum advantage of this High
Level Assembly program.
To avoid any duplication of information given in other documents, this manual makes a number of cross
references to Service or Installation Manuals specific to the various components that make up the system.
Any remarks improving the contents of this document would be appreciated.
(*)
COMPAX 40E Systems for the US are factory checked with a XT "tool" since the suspension
is purchased locally.
System Service Manual − SYSTEM COMPAX 40E, CE Marked
with MPH 50/65/80 (including XT, RS 85 and Tomo−Link)
CHAPTER 2 − INSTALLATION
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DIRECTION 2154260−100

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