FujiFilm SonoSite EDGE II Service Manual
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  • Page 2 Edge, SiteLink, SonoCalc, SonoHD2, SonoMB, SonoMBe, SonoSite, and the SonoSite logo are registered (in some jurisdictions) and unregistered trademarks owned by FUJIFILM SonoSite, Inc. DICOM is the registered trademark of the National Electrical Manufacturers Association for its standards publications relating to digital communications of medical information.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Introduction.................1 Audience ....................1 Contact Information ................1 Conventions, symbols, and terms ............2 Labeling symbols..................2 Specifications ..............7 Specifications ..................7 Dimensions...................7 System ....................7 Display....................7 Environmental limits ................7 Operating (system, battery, and transducer)........7 Shipping and storage (system and transducer)........7 Shipping and storage (battery) .............7 Electrical specifications ................7 Battery specifications ................8 Compatible accessories and peripherals ..........8...
  • Page 6 ECG Module..................36 DICOM ....................37 Troubleshooting ..............39 System and Subsystem Diagnosis............39 System Repair..................40 Test Equipment ..................40 Failure (Assert) Codes .................40 Verifying a System Assert Code............40 DICOM ....................42 Display....................43 Battery ....................43 Control Panel..................43 Replacement Procedures ..........45 Display Replacement ................45 Required Parts ..................45 Required Tools ..................45 Display Removal ..................45 Display Replacement ................49...
  • Page 7 Basic Operational Tests ...............64 2D Performance Tests .................64 2D Performance / Image Quality ............64 Axial Measurement Accuracy...............65 Lateral Measurement Accuracy............65 Penetration ...................66 Additional Performance Tests ..............66 Color Doppler (Color) ................66 Color Power Doppler (CPD) ..............67 M Mode Imaging...................67 Tissue Harmonic Imaging..............67 Image Quality Verification Test/Livescan ..........67 Printer....................68 Battery Charging ..................68...
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  • Page 9: Introduction

    System features depend on your system configuration, transducer, and exam type. Refer to the SonoSite Edge II Ultrasound System User Guide for additional information regarding safety, system controls, operation, capabilities, and specifications.
  • Page 10: Conventions, Symbols, And Terms

    Conventions, symbols, and terms The user guide follows these conventions: • A WARNING describes precautions necessary to prevent injury or loss of life. • A Caution describes precautions necessary to protect the products. • Numbered steps in procedures must be performed in order. •...
  • Page 11 Table 1: Labeling Symbols (Continued) Symbol Definition Corrugated recycle Dangerous voltage Date of manufacture Manufacturer Direct Current (DC) Do not get wet. Do not stack over 2 high. Do not stack over 5 high. Do not stack over 10 high. Electrostatic sensitive devices Device complies with relevant FCC regulations for electronic devices.
  • Page 12 Table 1: Labeling Symbols (Continued) Symbol Definition Device emits a static (DC) magnetic field. Non-ionizing radiation Paper recycle Serial number type of control number Temperature limitation Atmospheric pressure limitation Humidity limitation Submersible. Protected against the effects of temporary immersion. Water-Tight Equipment. Protected against the effects of extended immersion.
  • Page 13 Table 1: Labeling Symbols (Continued) Symbol Definition WARNING: WARNING: Connect Only Accessories and Peripherals Recommended by Connect Only FujiFilm SonoSite Accessories and Peripherals Recommended by FujiFilm SonoSite Chapter 1: Introduction...
  • Page 14 Chapter 1: Introduction...
  • Page 15: Specifications

    Chapter 2: Specifications This chapter contains information regarding system specifications and accessory compatibility. The information applies to the ultrasound system, transducers, accessories, and peripherals. Specifications Dimensions System • Length: 13 in. (33 cm) • Width: 12.4 in. (31.5 cm) • Height: 2.5 in.
  • Page 16: Battery Specifications

    Run time is up to two hours, depending on imaging mode and display brightness. Compatible accessories and peripherals SonoSite has tested the SonoSite Edge II ultrasound system with the following accessories and peripherals and has demonstrated compliance to the requirements of IEC60601-1-2:2007.
  • Page 17 Accessories and peripherals compatible with SonoSite Edge II ultrasound system (Continued) Bar code scanner P14166 4.8 ft/1.5 m Kit, PowerPack P13559 — Black & white printer P13745 — Hybrid black & white printer P20006 Black & white printer power —...
  • Page 18 Chapter 2: Specifications...
  • Page 19: Safety

    Chapter 3: Safety This chapter contains electrical and clinical safety information required by regulatory agencies. The information applies to the ultrasound system, transducers, accessories, and peripherals. Electrical safety This system meets EN60601-1, Class I/internally-powered equipment requirements and Type BF and Type CF isolated patient-applied parts safety requirements.
  • Page 20 • Do not connect the system power supply or docking system to a multiple portable socket outlet (MPSO) or extension cord. • Before using the transducer, inspect the transducer face, housing, and cable. Do not use the transducer if the transducer or cable is damaged. •...
  • Page 21: Electrical Safety Classification

    Electrical safety classification Class I equipment The ultrasound system is classified as Class I equipment when powered from the external power supply or mounted on the stand because the external power supply is a Class 1 protectively earthed power supply. The stand has no protective earth.
  • Page 22: Battery Safety

    Battery safety To prevent the battery from bursting, igniting, or emitting fumes and causing personal injury or equipment damage, observe the following precautions. WARNING: The battery has a safety device. Do not disassemble or alter the battery. WARNING: Charge the batteries only when the ambient temperature is between 0° and 40°C (32°...
  • Page 23: Clinical Safety

    Clinical safety WARNING: Non-medical (commercial) grade peripheral monitors have not been verified or validated by SonoSite as being suitable for diagnosis. WARNING: To avoid the risk of a burn hazard, do not use the transducer with high frequency surgical equipment. Such a hazard may occur in the event of a defect in the high frequency surgical neutral electrode connection.
  • Page 24: Electromagnetic Compatibility

    WARNING: The Sonosite Edge II ultrasound system should not be used adjacent to or stacked with other equipment. If such use occurs, verify that the SonoSite Edge II ultrasound system operates normally in that configuration.
  • Page 25: Separation Distance

    The SonoSite Edge II ultrasound system is intended for use in an electromagnetic environment in which radiated radio frequency (RF) disturbances are controlled. The customer or the user of the SonoSite Edge II ultrasound system can help prevent electromagnetic interference by maintaining a minimum distance between portable and...
  • Page 26: Guidance And Manufacturer's Declaration

    Other equipment, even equipment that complies with CISPR emission requirements, can interfere with the SonoSite Edge II ultrasound system. The SonoSite Edge II wireless adapter contains an IEEE 802.11 transmitter that utilizes the ISM frequency band from 2.412 to 2.4835 GHz and implements two methods of transmission: •...
  • Page 27 Guidance and Manufacturer’s Declaration - Electromagnetic Immunity (Continued) The SonoSite Edge II ultrasound system is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The customer or the user of the SonoSite Edge II ultrasound system should assure that it is used in such an environment.
  • Page 28 Guidance and Manufacturer’s Declaration - Electromagnetic Immunity (Continued) The SonoSite Edge II ultrasound system is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The customer or the user of the SonoSite Edge II ultrasound system should assure that it is used in such an environment.
  • Page 29: Immunity Testing Requirements

    The SonoSite Edge II ultrasound system complies with the essential performance requirements specified in IEC 60601-1-2 and IEC 60601-2-37. Results of immunity testing show that the SonoSite Edge II ultrasound system meets these requirements and is free from the following: •...
  • Page 30: Airborne Equipment Standards

    AAMI/ANSI/ISO 10993-5, Biological evaluation of medical devices—Part 5: Tests for In Vitro cytotoxicity (2009). AAMI/ANSI/ISO 10993-10, Biological evaluation of medical devices—Part 10: Tests for irritation and delayed-type hypersensitivity (2002). AAMI/ANSI/ISO 10993-11, Biological evaluation of medical devices—Part 11: Tests for systemic toxicity (2006).
  • Page 31: System Overview

    Time Display of Thermal and Mechanical Acoustic Output Indices on Diagnostic Ultrasound Equipment. The SonoSite Edge II utilizes AEP-256 encryption with the internal SD card for the purpose of encrypting Protected Health Information (PHI). The system specific encryption key is programmed at the factory and cannot be changed.
  • Page 32: Theory Of Operation

    Theory of Operation The SonoSite Edge II ultrasound system has seven (7) major functional groups: • Transducer • Acquisition Subsystem • Processing Subsystem • Display Subsystem • Control Subsystem • User Interface Subsystem • Power Subsystem Figure 4.1 is a system block diagram that shows the relationship of the functional groups.
  • Page 33: Description Of Operating Modes

    The Display Subsystem converts the detected ultrasound data into picture elements (pixels). The software user interface graphics are combined with the ultrasound information and converted to a video stream. The external video port supports NTSC and PAL format. The Control Subsystem consists of the central processing unit, program and video memory, permanent image storage and retrieval memory, external communication interface ports, and connection to the user interface keys.
  • Page 34 Color In color Doppler, a real-time, two-dimensional cross-section of blood flow is displayed Doppler in a Region of Interest (ROI) box. The 2D cross-section may be presented as a (Color) rectangle, parallelogram, trapezoid or sector, depending on the particular transducer used.
  • Page 35: Additional System Feature Performances

    Pulsed Wave PW provides a real-time representation of blood flow and is displayed as a (PW) velocity-versus-time sweeping output. Velocity (or frequency) is presented as the Doppler vertical axis with time along the horizontal axis. The magnitude of the detected signal is represented as different gray scale values.
  • Page 36: Front End Overview

    Continuous Wave The system provides for audio output of the CW velocity information. This can Doppler Audio be presented as stereo information, with flow moving towards the transducer Output on one channel and flow away on the other, or as a mono output with the single audio output representing the summation of the flow directions.
  • Page 37 focal point at the same time. The number of elements driven is determined by element sensitivity off axis and depth of field considerations. The waveform is selected to drive the transducer at a certain center frequency, bandwidth, and power and is optimized for the given mode. The receive section consists of a transmit/receive switch to protect the receiver from the transmit voltage, a variable gain receiver to amplify and condition the return echoes, an A/D to digitize the data, a delay block to focus the return signals and a weight block to scale the return echoes for each channel.
  • Page 38: Pw Doppler Processing

    PW Doppler Processing Doppler processing includes both audio processing which presents Doppler signal in the form of stereo audio and spectral processing which generates data for display of Doppler spectrum in the form of a scrolling spectrogram. Doppler power spectrum is estimated performing Discrete Fourier Transforms on short, overlapped segments of wall filtered Doppler signal.
  • Page 39: Cw Doppler Processing

    CW Doppler Processing CW Doppler data will be presented to the signal processor as complex (I/Q) data from the analog front end of the external DSP. The 16-bit data will be presented as consecutive samples at a data rate varying from 1.5 kHz to 64 kHz for the complex pair.
  • Page 40: Back End Overview

    The SonoSite Edge II Back End subsystem is shown in the figure below. Figure 4.5 Back End Subsystem Block Diagram The Back End Subsystem performs processing encompassing three main data domains, acquisition data, raster data, and video data.
  • Page 41: Control Subsystem

    Communication interfaces consists of an Ethernet interface, USB port, two general purpose serial bus interfaces, and the IIC bus. The SonoSite Edge II control architecture is an open architecture. It supports functionality extension through the incorporation of the PCI bridge to the PCI bus. Functionality may be added by adding to the PCI Bus.
  • Page 42: Power Supply And Control

    Power Supply and Control The SonoSite Edge II Power Supply and Control System consists of an easily replaced rechargeable battery pack; an On/Off Key; a standby power regulator; digital, analog, display and transducer power supplies; a power monitor and a power control system. Operating current is drawn from the battery or an external AC/DC Adapter which also contains circuitry for charging the battery.
  • Page 43 Battery Pack (VBAT) A rechargeable lithium-ion battery pack will be used to operate the unit in battery mode. The pack will include a capacity monitoring circuit and any required pack protection circuitry. A one-wire, bidirectional, serial interface (BDATA) will be used to read and write the pack data. Battery Charger The charge circuitry is in the external AC/DC Adapter as shown in the following block diagram.
  • Page 44: Ecg Module

    ECG Module The ECG module allows a representation of the heart electrical activity to be displayed in real time with ultrasound images acquired and displayed on the system video display. The ECG module interfaces to the patient through three (3) ECG leads: Right Arm ECG lead (RA), Right Leg ECG lead (RL), and Left Leg ECG lead (LL).
  • Page 45: Dicom

    DICOM The system features Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine (DICOM) capability to provide the acceptance, transfer, display, storage, and digital processing of single ultrasound images as well as loops of ultrasound images. Chapter 4: System Overview...
  • Page 46 Chapter 4: System Overview...
  • Page 47: Troubleshooting

    Note: If the system requires repair, certain steps must be taken to remove patient data from the system prior to return to FujiFilm Sonosite. To accomplish this, a Power-0 Reset must be performed whenever possible (certain conditions may prevent this, such as a system that fails to power on).
  • Page 48: System Repair

    System Repair The system is repairable through subassembly replacement or through replacement of parts as recommended by SonoSite. Component level repair of Printed Circuit Board Assemblies is performed only at the SonoSite repair facility. Replacement of board level components by unauthorized service facilities voids the SonoSite warranty and will prevent receipt of credit on a returned assembly.
  • Page 49: Dicom

    Image settings. failed E.g,. Color (RGB) or Grayscale (Monochrome) DICOM TDNETWORK_OPEN_FAILURE Device does not Verify that SonoSite Edge II AE network recognize Title or IP address is correctly communication SonoSite Edge II, configured on the failed rejects Printer/Archiver.
  • Page 50: Display

    Display Table 5.3: Display Troubleshooting Problem Cause Troubleshooting Faulty Display Connect system to Mini-Dock and feed video to external monitor • If the video is not present on the external display, the Main Display or Main PCBA PCBA is likely at fault. •...
  • Page 51 Chapter 5: Troubleshooting...
  • Page 52 Chapter 5: Troubleshooting...
  • Page 53: Replacement Procedures

    • A wrist grounding strap Display Removal (Please be advised that the SonoSite Edge II Display is a complete assembly comprised of the top cover, display frame, wiring harnesses, hinges, and bezel. Do not attempt to replace the LCD as this is not possible as a field replacement.)
  • Page 54 Figure 6.2 Control Panel Screw Remove the screw securing the Control Panel to the midframe as shown in Figure 6.2. Remove the eight screws from the Bottom Enclosure of the system with a #2 Phillips screw driver per Figure 6.3. Screws (8x) Note: the two screws marked in red are longer...
  • Page 55 Remove flex cable from TGC assembly Don’t forget these two screws to release the Control Panel. (Refer to arrow lines in the figure to the left). Remove two screws in TGC to allow fan access. Figure 6.4 Main Frame Bottom Turn the system over, fully open the display, and lift the control panel per Figure 6.5.
  • Page 56 Figure 6.6 Control Panel Removal Remove the J5 “LCD IN”, J6 “LCD OUT” and J7 “BL IN” cables by gently pulling away from their sockets. Remove the J4 “SPI” ribbon cable after unlocking the dark gray retainer on the socket as shown in Figure 6.7.
  • Page 57: Display Replacement

    Install the four hinge screws that hold the Display Assembly in place. Torque the screws to 8.0-inch pounds. Place the Control Panel onto the SonoSite Edge II frame. Connect the Display Assembly cable (J6 “LCD OUT”) to the Control Panel and display and BLI cables (J5 “LCD IN”...
  • Page 58: Required Parts

    Required Parts One of the following: Service Assembly Control Panel Vet Service Assembly Control Panel P21581-XX Control Panel, SonoSite Edge II, V21581-XX Control Panel, SonoSite Edge II, English English P21582-XX Control Panel, SonoSite Edge II, V21582-XX Control Panel, SonoSite Edge II,...
  • Page 59: Control Panel Removal

    Place the control panel on the base assembly carefully inserting the gain assembly through the mid frame. Close the display and turn the system over. Install the ribbon cable from P605 on the Main PCBA to TGC and 2 screws in the SonoSite Edge II Main Frame securing the Top Enclosure per Figure 6.4.
  • Page 60: Main System Disassembly For Repair And/Or Replacement

    Remove these screws Figure 6.9 TGC Removal Main System Disassembly for Repair and/or Replacement Caution:There have been reports of replacement Main PCBA exhibiting assert 17138. This happens when power is applied to the board and the system attempts to boot up without a properly connected control panel. This can also happen during reassembly after repair.
  • Page 61: Speaker Replacement

    Major System Components Main PCBA USB Extension Fan x2 PCBA Nest Frame Assembly SD Card (on Main PCBA under shield) Power Supply PCBA (under shield) Speaker Speaker Figure 6.10 System Components Speaker Replacement Required Part • P03872 Speaker Assembly Caution: Use caution when removing the left speaker connector to prevent damage to the Main PCBA components around the connector.
  • Page 62 Power Supply PCBA Replacement Required Part • P08850-XX Service Assembly, Power Supply, M-Turbo (Compatible with the SonoSite Edge II system) • V08850-XX Vet Service Assembly, Power Supply, M-Turbo Power Supply Removal Remove the 7 long screws and 2 short screws holding the Power Supply Shield lid. Please note the location of the 2 short screws.
  • Page 63: Power Supply Pcba Replacement

    • P20593-XX Service Assembly Main PCBA, SonoSite Edge II • V20593-XX Vet Service Assembly Main PCBA, SonoSite Edge II • P23581-XX Service Assembly Main PCBA, SonoSite Edge II non-RoHS • V23581-XX Vet Service Assembly Main PCBA, SonoSite Edge II non-RoHS Chapter 6: Replacement Procedures...
  • Page 64: Usb Extension Pcb Assembly Replacement

    Main PCBA. If new parts are required, please order the following components to complete the Transducer Nest Frame Assembly. • Nest Frame Assembly, M-Turbo (Compatible with SonoSite Edge II system): • P07750 Nest Frame Assembly •...
  • Page 65 Screws (5x) Screws (2x) Figure 6.15 Main PCBA Screws Turn the system over. Remove the 4 Socket Head Cap Screws as shown in Figure 6.16. This releases the Nest Frame and will allow the Main PCBA to be removed. As you remove the nest frame assembly from the PCBA, tilt the PCBA and enclosure to almost vertical to avoid spilling the Interposer Connectors from the assembly.
  • Page 66: Midframe Replacement

    Caution: The Nest Frame is keyed onto the Main PCBA via two smaller and two larger hole sizes. Installing incorrectly (180 degrees out) will result in the SonoSite Edge II system being unable to recognize any connected transducers. Refer to Figure 6.14.
  • Page 67: Required Parts

    Figure 6.17 Midframe With Thermal Pads Bottom Enclosure Replacement Required Parts Note: Contact SonoSite Technical Support if it is necessary to replace the bottom enclosure. Ordering the bottom enclosure requires special handling due to the serial number label. Chapter 6: Replacement Procedures...
  • Page 68 Chapter 6: Replacement Procedures...
  • Page 69: Maintenance

    No periodic or preventive maintenance is required for the system, transducers, or accessories other than cleaning and disinfecting the transducer after every use. For cleaning and disinfecting, please reference the SonoSite Edge II User Guide. For a complete list of approved cleaners and disinfectants, please visitthe support section of www.sonosite.com.
  • Page 70 Chapter 7: Maintenance...
  • Page 71: Performance Testing

    Chapter 8: Performance Testing Overview WARNING: Critical Test Function — A failure of the system functions tested in this section could adversely affect safety or effectiveness of the system. While performing the steps in this section, verify that the images on the system display and on the external monitor are acceptable.
  • Page 72: Basic Operational Tests

    Basic Operational Tests Basic System Verify that the correct transducer name appears in the upper right corner of the system Operation display. Tests Verify proper date and time. Verify that the scan plane orientation mark in the image located near the skinline corresponds to element #1 on the transducer.
  • Page 73: Axial Measurement Accuracy

    Measurement Tap the Freeze button. Accuracy Tap Calipers. The calipers appear on the image display. (See the SonoSite Edge II Ultrasound System User Guide, if necessary, for caliper operation.) Use the touchpad or touchscreen to position the active caliper. Select the other caliper in either of the following two methods.
  • Page 74: Penetration

    Penetration The penetration measurement is an integral part of the quality assurance program. Penetration is defined as the deepest depth at which an ultrasound system can provide adequate image quality of small anatomical structures. Penetration measurements should be performed and the results retained for comparison to future measurements.
  • Page 75: Color Power Doppler (Cpd)

    Color Power Doppler (CPD) Test CPD Connect any transducer. Tap the Color button. A Region of Interest (ROI) box is displayed on top of the grayscale image. Tap the Color button to switch to CPD. “CPD” should be annotated in the top left corner of the display.
  • Page 76: Printer

    Printer The printer test is an optional test that requires a video printer and Mini-Dock to be connected to the system under test. Skip this test if a printer is not available. Test Printer Connect the Mini-Dock to the system under test. Operation Connect a video output and print control cable from theMini-Dock to the printer.
  • Page 77: Replacement Parts

    Appendix A: Replacement Parts Replacement Parts The following tables contain all the field-replaceable parts for the SonoSite Edge II ultrasound system. Quantities are one unless otherwise noted. Display Table A.1: Display Part Number Description P21147-XX Service Assembly, Display, SonoSite Edge II...
  • Page 78: Control Panel

    Part Number Description P21581-XX Service Assembly Control Panel, English, SonoSite Edge II V21581-XX Vet Service Assembly Control Panel, English, SonoSite Edge II P21582-XX Service Assembly Control Panel, French, SonoSite Edge II V21582-XX Vet Service Assembly Control Panel, French, SonoSite Edge II...
  • Page 79: Main Pcba

    Part Number Description P20593-XX Service Assembly, Main PCBA, SonoSite Edge II V20593-XX Vet Service Assembly, Main PCBA, SonoSite Edge II P23581-XX Service Assembly, Main PCBA, Edge II, Non-RoHS (for system PN P23610-XX) V23581-XX Vet Service Assembly, Main PCBA, Edge II, Non-RoHS (for system PN...
  • Page 80 Table A.3: Main PCBA (Continued) Item Part Number Description *P22955 16GB MicroSD Card (Resides on Main PCBA under shield). Part of Memory Assembly, P22956 which also includes MicroSD to SD Card Adapter, P21076. *This item is not field replaceable. The SD card is joined with the Main PCBA through the encryption key which is programmed at the factory.
  • Page 81: Miscellaneous Parts

    Miscellaneous Parts Table A.4: Miscellaneous Parts Part Number Description Cables (images are not to scale) P02308 FFC, 12 Position Jumper, 0.5 Pitch, 3” Length (3” Flat Flex Cable) This cable is used on the Control Panel PCB and Main PCBA to TGC connection.
  • Page 82 Table A.4: Miscellaneous Parts Part Number Description Other Electrical Parts P21619 Dual Fan Assembly P03872 Speaker Assembly P20987 USB Extension PCB Assy P14742 Compression Connector Insulator, EDGE (Used with P15273) P15273 Connector, Compression 166 Wires/Inch, 33.350 (Used with P14742) Appendix A: Replacement Parts...
  • Page 83 Table A.4: Miscellaneous Parts Part Number Description Mechanical/Cosmetic Parts P16121 Bottom Enclosure Contact SonoSite Technical Support if it is necessary to replace the bottom enclosure. Ordering the bottom enclosure requires special handling due to the serial number label. P09542 Power Supply Shield Appendix A: Replacement Parts...
  • Page 84 Table A.4: Miscellaneous Parts Part Number Description P14750 Foot (4x) P21783 Hinge Cover P20455 Midframe P23384 Service Assembly, Screw, Spring, 0100S. Includes Screw, P23251 and Spring, P23381 Appendix A: Replacement Parts...
  • Page 85: Transducer Nest Frame Assembly

    Transducer Nest Frame Assembly Figure A.1 Nest Frame Parts Table A.5: Nest Frame Assembly Find Part Number Description Number P07750 Nest Frame Assembly P00364 Connector, Interposer (8x) P03833 Shield, Perimeter, Short (2x) P03834 Shield, Perimeter, Long (2x) P00924 Screw, Shoulder, Thrust Plate (4x) P00353 Wear Plate not shown...
  • Page 86: Ordering Replacement Parts

    Figure A.2 New nest frame parts Table A.6: Assembly, Interposer, Turbo System Find Part Number Description Number P22603 Assembly, Interposer, Turbo System P22545 Frame, Nest, Interposer, Turbo System P21532 Connector, Interposer (8x) P21527 Shield, Perimeter, Short (2x) P21523 Shield, Perimeter, Long (2x) not shown P21529 Screw, Shoulder, Thrust Plate (4x)
  • Page 87: Service Event Reporting

    SonoSite products. For all repairs completed, complete the form and email a copy of it to service@sonosite.com or mail to the following address: Fujifilm SonoSite, Inc. Technical Support 21919 30th Drive SE...
  • Page 88: Service Event Report Form

    Service Event Report Form Service Event Report Instructions on reverse Service Type Parts Status For FUJIFILM SonoSite Use Only (check one) (check one) No parts necessary for this repair. Service † † Out of Box Failure Service Request Event Report for your information.
  • Page 89: Service Event Report Instructions

    Service Event Report Instructions Instructions for completing the Service Event Report Sections highlighted in yellow must be completed for SonoSite to accept the Service Event Report. If additional information is Sections highlighted in yellow must be completed for SonoSite to accept the Service Event Report. required for certain circumstances you will be advised.
  • Page 90: Returning Products To Sonosite

    Please contact SonoSite to get a return material authorization number (RMA). Contact SonoSite before returning any product. The shipping address for all returned products is: FujiFilm SonoSite, Inc. Attn: Technical Support RMA ___________________ 21919 30th Drive SE Bothell, Washington 98021...
  • Page 91 Numerics 2D performance tests axial measurement accuracy 65 image quality 65 lateral measurement accuracy 65 penetration 66 ALARA 15 assert code 40 assistance, customer 1 battery safety 14 specifications 8 battery charging test 68 biological safety 15 bottom enclosure replacement 60 cautions, definition 2 Control 43, 49, 51 control panel subassembly replacement 49...
  • Page 92 Main 58 main PCBA failures 40 main system disassembly 51 Midframe 60 Midframe Replacement 59 performance tests 2D 64 battery 68 CPD 67 CW 67 M-Mode 67 overview 63 printer 68 PW 67 THI 67 Velocity Color 66 video output 68 periodic maintenance 61 Power 39 power supply PCBA replacement 55...
  • Page 93 speaker replacement 53 storage specifications equipment 7 subassembly replacement 39 System 53 system measurement accuracy 65 overview 23 temperature limits 7 theory of operation 24 USB extension PCB replacement 56 user guide, conventions used 2 video output tests 68 warnings, definition 2...
  • Page 96 P21828-02 *P21828-02*...

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