GE Healthcare
Revision 1
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Job Card and Scenario Categories
Category definition
Pre-installation
System Physical Installation
System Electrical Installation
Upgrade
Corrective maintenance:
Configuration (HW & SW),
Calibrations and adjustments
Tool
Functional and performance
checks
Functional and performance
checks for specific regulations
Image Quality performance
checks
Diagnostics
= diagnose only
Trouble shooting
= diagnose + repair
Disassembly/Reassembly
Repair
Signature
Planned Maintenance
De-Installation
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Service Information and Procedures Class A 2385072-16-8EN
Includes wall, ceiling, and floor preparation, electrical
cabling, etc.
First installation on Customer site – Physical installation
step = without powering-on the equipment.
First installation on Customer site
Starts with powering on the system – ends with cleaning the
equipment, the room, and putting all into order.
Describes installation of an option or application of an FMI
on an existing functional system, i.e., a change to the config-
uration of the system.
Describes procedures for configuration of hardware and/or
software. Restore procedures are considered as configura-
tion; JCs describing backup and restore are also classified
as CFG.
Describes calibration and adjustment procedures.
Describes the connection and use of a measuring tool
Describes checks used to confirm correct global operation of
the system after an installation or repair action has been
performed.
Equivalent to VF, but applies to a specific case of verifying
compliance to one standard or regulation.
Equivalent to VF, but applies to the specific case of verifying
Image Quality performance.
Used when a problem has been identified, and it is required
to locate the root cause or to choose between different root
causes. May also be used to describe the use of diagnostic
software tools.
Gives general guidance for a diagnostic and repair strategy
in a certain context (i.e., a certain combination of symp-
toms).
Describes removal and reinstallation of a component or
assembly. Does not usually include calibration and verifica-
tion procedures, but points to them.
Describes a repair procedure without disassembly/reassem-
bly for an identified problem (diagnosis already done). May
be used for a work-around or a "temporary fix".
Signature measurement, backup, and log book completion
May call a FORM type document.
Specifies planned maintenance procedures and their fre-
quency.
Describes on-site de-installation procedures required at the
end of product life.
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Scope
Senographe DS
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JC
SC
code
code
PRE
PRE
PHY
PHY
ELE
ELE
UPG
UPG
CM
CFG
N/A
CAL
N/A
TOOL
N/A
VF
N/A
REG
N/A
IQ
N/A
DIAG
N/A
TSG
N/A
D/R
N/A
REP
N/A
SGN
N/A
PM
PM
UIST
UIST
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