GE Medical Systems
REV1
Message
Message on
No.
Column Readout
I 29
None
I 30
None
I 50
LOCK JAMMED
I 51
HOT LOCK
I 52
ARM UNLOCKED
I 53
UNLOCKED SID
I 54
WAIT
I 56
SLIPPING
I 70
COMP FAILURE
I 71
LIGHT FAIL
Message on
Control Console
EXCESSIVE mAs FOR
THIS MODE xx mAs
CONFIGURATION
ERROR
LOCK JAMMED
LOCK OVERHEATED
TUBE HOUSING ARM
UNLOCKED
UNLOCKED IMAGE
RECEPTOR
POWER LIMITATION
COMPRESSION MOTOR
SLIPPING
COMPRESSION
FAILURE
LIGHT CENTERING
DEVICE FAIL
3-7
Explanation/meaning
of message
The amount of mAs
necessary to repeat the
same exposure is too
important in the mode
selected by the user.
Configuration error on anode
starter security (300PL3
board)
LOCK PROBLEM:
In spite of command, lock
release does not operate.
Lock temperature too high
(used for too long period
and/or too frequently).
Tube housing arm in
unstable position because
lock is badly latched.
Image receptor is incorrectly
locked.
Heat protection for 27 V
supply. Elevator, rotation,
and light centering device
lock are blocked.
Compression motor has
slipped and lost its position.
No compression due to
failure.
The light centering device is
not functioning correctly.
SENOGRAPHE DMR+
om 5128689-2-100
Corrective Action
Switch to a different mode or to
a different filter if in AEC mode.
Switch OFF and ON. If fault
continues, note all messages
and inform GEMS Field Service.
- Try again to release lock.
- If fault continues, note ALL
messages and contact
GEMS Field Service
- Wait for lock to cool.
- Pivot arm to latch correctly.
If fault continues, note ALL
messages and contact
GEMS Field Service.
- Check that image receptor is
correctly locked in a given SID
position.
If fault continues, note ALL
messages and contact
GEMS Field Service.
- Leave equipment idle for a
while.
If fault continues, note ALL
messages and contact
GEMS Field Service.
1. Release footpedals or com-
pression button, and move
paddle up to park position.
2. Repeat the compression.
- Switch OFF, and switch ON.
If fault continues, note ALL
messages and contact
GEMS Field Service.
- Switch OFF, and switch ON.
If fault continues, note ALL
messages and contact
GEMS Field Service.