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No. 2Y730-517EN*A
MAINTENANCE MANUAL FOR DIAGNOSTIC ULTRASOUND SYSTEM
/ MODELS TUS-X200/TUS-X200S/ TUS-X100/TUS-X100S (2Y730-517EN*A)
TOSHIBA MEDICAL SYSTEMS CORPORATION 2013 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
No. 2Y730-517EN*A
IMPORTANT! 1. No part of this manual may be copied or reprinted, in whole or in part, without written permission. 2. The contents of this manual are subject to change without prior notice and without our legal obligation. 3. The contents of this manual are correct to the best of our knowledge. Please inform us of any ambiguous or erroneous descriptions, missing information, etc.
No. 2Y730-517EN*A
REVISION RECORD REV.
DATE (YYYY-MM)
INI.
2013-02
*A
2013-08
REASON /AUTHOR Mr. Kikuchi Addition of TUS-X100, TUS-X100S
PAGE CHANGED -------
Front page, Mr. Kikuchi P. 11, 14, 20
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DOC. PRODUCT.
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Safety Precautions 1.
Meaning of Signal Words
In this manual, the signal words DANGER, WARNING, and CAUTION are used regarding safety and other important instructions. The signal words and their meanings are defined as follows. Please understand their meanings clearly before reading this manual.
Signal word
Meaning
DANGER
Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury.
WARNING
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury.
CAUTION
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in minor or moderate injury.
CAUTION
2.
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in property damage.
Meaning of Safety Symbols Symbol
Description Type-B applied part *
Type B when Type-B applied part is connected.
Type-BF applied part *
Type BF when Type-BF applied part is connected. The reference signal cables that can be connected to this system are Type-BF applied parts.
"Attention" (Refer to the operation manual.)
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3.
Safety Precautions
Please observe the following precautions to ensure the safety of service engineers as well as operators when using this system.
DANGER: Do not use flammable gases such as anesthetics, or flammable liquids such as ethanol, near this product, because there is danger of explosion. If flammable or combustible gas is present in the room where the system is installed, ventilate the room by opening the windows or using other appropriate measures before turning the system power ON/OFF. If the system power is turned ON/OFF in a room containing flammable or combustible gas, an explosion may occur as a result of sparking at contacts in a relay circuit or circuit breaker.
WARNING: 1. Information concerning the terminal to which the potential equalization conductor is to be connected (
):
To use another medical device in combination with this system, an equipotential wire for connecting to an equipotential bus must be supplied. For more information, contact your TOSHIBA representative. *
Be sure to connect the potential-equalization lead wire before inserting the equipment power plug into the receptacle. Also, be sure to remove the equipment power plug from the receptacle before disconnecting the wire to avoid electrical shock.
2. Do not connect this system to outlets with the same circuit breakers and fuses that control current to devices such as life-support systems. If this system malfunctions and generates an overcurrent, or when there is an instantaneous current at power ON, the circuit breakers and fuses of the building’s supply circuit may be tripped. 3. Do not connect to the system transducers other than those specified by TOSHIBA, to prevent accidents such as fire. 4. Do not subject the transducers to knocks. Use of defective transducers may cause an electric shock. 5. Use the system only on a level floor. Do not place the system at a location where the slope is 5° or more. Doing so may result in the system falling over and causing an injury.
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CAUTION: 1. Malfunctions due to radio waves (1) Use of radio-wave-emitting devices in the proximity of this kind of medical electronic system may interfere with its operation. Do not bring or use devices which generate radio waves, such as cellular telephones, transceivers, and radio controlled toys, in the room where the system is installed. (2) If a user brings a device which generates radio waves near the system, they must be instructed to immediately turn OFF the device. This is necessary to ensure the proper operation of the system. 2. Lock the casters once the system is moved to its installation location. Otherwise, the system may move unexpectedly, injuring the patient or operator or hitting nearby objects. 3. Move the system forward or backward only. If the system is moved to the left or right, it may fall, causing injury. 4. To prevent electric shock, do not connect the peripheral devices (video printer, DVD recorder, etc.) to an external outlet. Peripheral devices should be connected to the service outlet of the system. For the connection procedures, contact your TOSHIBA representative. 5. Do not place any objects on top of the monitor. They may fall, causing injury. 6. Do not allow fluids such as water to contact the system or peripheral devices. Electric shock may result. 7. Before starting leakage current measurement, be sure to connect an isolation transformer between the testing device for the electrical safety check and the wall socket. 8. An AC voltage that is 10% greater than the line voltage is applied to the electrodes. To prevent electric shock, follow the instructions below. (1) Do not perform measurements with moist hands. (2) Do not allow other persons to come close to the sensors during measurement. (3) Connect the testing device securely with aluminum foil. The aluminum foil should enclose the electrode. 9. Be sure to turn OFF the power breaker, disconnect the mains plug from the outlet, and wait at least 30 seconds before removing the covers of the main unit and performing internal wiring or other work. 10. When discarding any part of this system, follow all applicable local regulations. 11. Wear protective gloves to ensure safety and prevent infection when performing unit replacement, board replacement, internal wiring, or cleaning. 12. Wait at least 30 seconds after turning OFF the power breaker and disconnecting the mains plug from the outlet before replacing the battery. Otherwise, an electric shock may result.
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CAUTION: 1. The service outlet of the main unit is intended solely for recommended peripheral units. Do not connect devices other than recommended peripheral units to the service outlet. Connecting devices other than those recommended may cause the consumption current to exceed the power capacity of the main unit, possibly resulting in malfunction. 2. Removing and cleaning the air filters Do not start the system with the filters removed. 3. Do not use a hydrocarbon-based cleaning liquid for glass or for OA equipment when cleaning the monitor. 4. Do not clean the system using organic solvents (such as benzin, paint thinner, or alcohol) or abrasive cleansers. 5. When the patient leakage current is measured, there must be some physiological saline solution between the transducer and the aluminum foil.
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CONTENTS Page Safety Precautions -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------4 1.
2.
INTRODUCTION ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11 1.1
Purpose ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11
1.2
Scope---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11
1.3
Tools and Measuring Devices Required ------------------------------------------------------------------- 11 1.3.1
Phantoms and measuring devices -------------------------------------------------------------- 11
1.3.2
Documents -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11
1.3.3
Tools, measuring devices, and consumables for the diagnostic ultrasound system -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 12
1.3.4
Standard set of tools, consumables ------------------------------------------------------------ 13
1.4
Inspection Schedule --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 14
1.5
Check Before Inspection --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 14 1.5.1
Checking the system conditions ----------------------------------------------------------------- 14
1.5.2
Checking the operating environment ----------------------------------------------------------- 14
1.5.3
Checking the system settings -------------------------------------------------------------------- 14
1.5.4
Checking the system version --------------------------------------------------------------------- 14
1.5.5
Checking the system operation ------------------------------------------------------------------ 14
1.6
Inspection Results ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 15
1.7
Safety Inspections ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 15
CLEANING ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 16 2.1
Interior of the System/Fan ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 17
2.2
Filters ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 18
2.3
Covers/Panels----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 19
2.4
Touch Panel ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 19
2.5
LCD Monitor ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 19
2.6
Transducer/ Transducer Holder ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 19
2.7
Video Printer ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 19
2.8
Cables/Cords ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 19
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3.
SYSTEM SELF-DIAGNOSIS------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 20 3.1
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
Hardware Diagnostics ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 21
CHECK OF FUNCTIONS ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 22 4.1
Display of the Time and Date --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 23
4.2
Operation of the Trackball ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 23
4.3
Operation of the Fan -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 23
CHECK OF ELECTRICAL SAFETY---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 24 5.1
Protective Conductor Resistance ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 26
5.2
Ground Line Leakage Current -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 27
5.3
Contact Current (Between Enclosure and Ground) ----------------------------------------------------- 28
5.4
Patient Leakage Current (Between Patient and Ground) ---------------------------------------------- 29
5.5
Patient Leakage Current (F-type Applied Part) ----------------------------------------------------------- 31
5.6
Patient Auxiliary Current ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 33
CHECK OF MECHANICAL SAFETY -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 37 6.1
Casters -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 38
6.2
Caster Attachment Sections ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 38
6.3
Monitor Mounting Mechanism --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 38
6.4
Operating Panel -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 38
6.5
Mounting Mechanism for Peripheral Devices ------------------------------------------------------------- 38
6.6
Other Mechanical Parts ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 38
6.7
External Appearance and Connections of the Cables -------------------------------------------------- 38
6.8
External Appearance of the Transducer -------------------------------------------------------------------- 38
CHECK OF PHANTOM DATA AND RECORDING OF IMAGES --------------------------------------------- 39 7.1
Recording the Phantom Temperature and SNR --------------------------------------------------------- 40
7.2
Lateral Resolution and Axial Resolution -------------------------------------------------------------------- 40
7.3
Spatial Resolution ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 41
7.4
Penetration --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 42
7.5
Contrast Resolution ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 43
7.6
Image Recording ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 43
REPLACEMENT OF PARTS------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 53 9
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8.1
Replacing the Battery ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 54
8.2
Charging the Battery -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 54
PERIODIC INSPECTION CHECK SHEET -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 55 APPENDIX Leakage Current Measurement Using HIOKI ST5540 ------------------------------------------------- 56
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1.
INTRODUCTION
1.1
Purpose It is extremely important to maintain medical systems so that they operate safely and with optimal performance. Preventive maintenance is necessary to avoid the occurrence of malfunctions and to maintain optimal performance of the system up to the end of its service life. The purpose of regular maintenance and inspection is to maintain the safety, reliability, and essential performance of the system, thus ensuring that high-quality diagnostic information is consistently obtained.
1.2
Scope This manual describes the maintenance and inspection procedures for the diagnostic ultrasound systems TUS-X200/TUS-X200S/TUS-X100/TUS-X100S.
1.3
Tools and Measuring Devices Required
1.3.1
Phantoms and measuring devices Product name UL-PHANTOM01
Type BSM34-2029
Manufacturer Toshiba
Specifications/standards Toshiba's original phantom for ultrasound (containing wire targets, contrast targets, and cyst targets)
Maintenance parts except the parenchymal region of the phantom main unit BSM34-2029-01 (MENTE. PARTS) : Maintenance parts (4 phantom supports, 2 side plates, 1 set of screws) 1.3.2
Documents Product name
No.
Maintenance manual
2Y730-517EN
Service manual
2D730-551EN 2D730-552EN
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1.3.3
Tools, measuring devices, and consumables for the diagnostic ultrasound system Tool/measuring device
Q'ty
Remarks
Testing device for the electrical safety check
1 set
HIOKI ST5540 or equivalent, or Toshiba-specified product
Isolation transformer
1 set
HIOKI or equivalent
Ground circuit tester
1 set
Toshiba-specified type
Resin container or stainless container
1
Large enough to accommodate two transducer heads
Vinyl bags
1
Approx. 2 m 2 m
Rubber gloves
1 pair
Vacuum cleaner
1
Blower (600 W, 0 to 16000 mm/min)
1
Makita 4014NV or equivalent
Brush
1
As small as a toothbrush
Air spray or blower brush
1
Cleaner
Consumable parts
Q'ty
Aluminum foil
1
Physiological saline solution (0.85 to 0.95% saline solution)
Neutral detergent
Remarks
The saline container should be filled. For cleaning the covers and panels
Rag
CAUTION: 1. Do not use a hydrocarbon-based cleaning liquid for glass or for OA equipment when cleaning the monitor. 2. Do not clean the system using organic solvents (such as benzin, paint thinner, or alcohol) or abrasive cleansers.
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1.3.4
Standard set of tools, consumables Tool
Type
Manufacturer
Specifications/standards
Screwdriver (various sizes and types)
(Not specified)
Stubby Phillips screwdriver (large)
(Not specified)
Wire nipper
(Not specified)
Needle nose pliers
(Not specified)
Diagonal pliers
(Not specified)
Soldering iron, stand
(Not specified)
Desoldering tool
(Not specified)
Wrench set
(Not specified)
Adjustable wrench
(Not specified)
Tweezers
(Not specified)
Hammer
(Not specified)
Metric Allen wrench set
(Not specified)
File (various types)
(Not specified)
Cutter
(Not specified)
Consumables
Type
Manufacturer
Specifications/standards
Insulation tape
(Not specified)
Hishilite tube, Empire tube (various types)
(Not specified)
Wiring material (various types)
(Not specified)
Screws, nuts, washers (various types)
(Not specified)
Solder
(Not specified)
Paper file (various types)
(Not specified)
Ethanol for cleaning and disinfection
(Not specidied)
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Inspection Schedule The prescribed inspection schedule after installation is shown below.
Model
Inspection schedule
Remarks
Every 12 months
TUS-X200 TUS-X200S TUS-X100 TUS-X100S
Basically the system should be inspected every year. Clean it depending on its condition or the system environment.
The contents of contract-based inspections made subsequent to the first year after installation differ depending on the maintenance contract. The relevant branch office or service center must determine the contents and intervals of such inspections depending on the system usage conditions and/or the system environment. 1.5 1.5.1
Check Before Inspection Checking the system conditions Check the items below with the user or in the log book to understand the system conditions.
1.5.2
(1)
The occurrence of anything out of the ordinary while the system is in operation
(2)
Abnormalities occurring intermittently
(3)
History of problems
(4)
Requests from the user
Checking the operating environment Check the temperature and humidity in the examination room. Measurements related to electric safety are particularly sensitive to the humidity. These measurements are also sensitive to the measurement location and measurement circuit. If the insulation characteristics deteriorate due to system changes over time or system malfunctions, the measurement fluctuations are likely to increase with the increase in humidity.
1.5.3
Checking the system settings Check the preset conditions of the system, the settings of the monitor, and the options, including the transducer. Make a hard copy of the preset conditions used normally and file it in the log book.
1.5.4
Checking the system version Check the system version in the service menu.
1.5.5
Checking the system operation Check the system operation. 14
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1.6
Inspection Results If any abnormalities are found in the inspection, instruct the user to stop using the system and to request repair.
1.7
Safety Inspections Safety inspections include the items described in subsection 2.2 "Filters", section 5 "CHECK OF ELECTRICAL SAFETY", and section 6 "CHECK OF MECHANICAL SAFETY".
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CLEANING Flowchart of cleaning process Disconnect the power cable from the outlet. Remove the accessories. Remove the covers of the main unit. Clean the interior of the system and the fan. Clean the filters. Clean the covers and panels. Clean the touch panel. Clean the LCD monitor. Clean the peripheral devices and accessories. Clean the power supply cord and the cables.
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Item Cleaning
Code A01
Inspection contents 2.1 Interior of the System/Fan
Procedures (1) Disconnect the power plug from the outlet.
Tools Phillips screwdriver
(2) Remove accessories such as the transducer, transducer holder, and peripheral devices from the main unit. (3) Remove the covers of the main unit so that the PWBs and the interior of the power supply are visible. Do not remove any PWBs unless it is abnormal. (4) Cover the main unit with a big vinyl bag.
Vinyl bag Size 2 2 m
(5) Put the nozzle of the vacuum cleaner in the vinyl bag and turn it ON to vacuum dust.
Vacuum cleaner
(6) On the vinyl bag, make an opening as large as can allow the nozzle of the blower to be inserted and blow out dust on the monitor, fan, PWBs, rack, power supply, etc. from top to bottom.
Blower Makita 4014NV 600 W or equivalent 0 to 16000 mm/min
(7) Remove the vinyl bag gently, taking care not to spread the dust on the inner surface of the bag. (8) Vacuum all remaining dust with the vacuum cleaner.
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Vacuum cleaner
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Item Cleaning
Code A02
Inspection contents 2.2 Filters
Procedures (1) Removing and cleaning the air filters (for the user and service engineers) (a)
Remove the air filters.
(b)
Remove the dust from the meshes using a vacuum cleaner.
(c)
Return the cleaned air filters to their original positions and secure the filters.
Figure 1 Locations of the dust filters (example of the TUS-X200)
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Item
Code
Cleaning
Inspection contents
Procedures
A03
2.3 Covers/Panels
Wipe the covers and panels gently using a piece of soft dry cloth. If necessary, spray neutral detergent onto a piece of soft, finely woven cloth and use it to clean the covers and panels. Use cotton swabs to clean areas around the switches and keys on the main panel.
A04
2.4 Touch Panel
Clean the surface sheet using a commercially available eyeglass cleaning cloth (non-woven rayon cloth etc.) or a soft dry cloth. If necessary, use a piece of soft cloth moistened with a small amount of ethyl alcohol.
A05
2.5 LCD Monitor
Monitor : Use a soft cotton cloth or lens cleaning paper to clean the LCD panel surface. Cover
CAUTION:
Tools
: Clean the monitor cover using a soft cloth moistened with mild detergent.
A06
2.6 Transducer/ Transducer Holder
Clean the transducers according to the operation manual supplied with each transducer. Clean the transducer holder with a piece of soft dry cloth. If necessary, use a piece of soft cloth moistened with water.
A07
2.7 Video Printer
Clean the thermal head of the printer according to the operation manual for the printer.
A08
2.8 Cables/Cords
Wipe off all dirt from the main unit power supply cord and the signal cables using a neutral detergent.
1.
Do not use a hydrocarbon-based cleaning liquid for glass or for OA equipment when cleaning the monitor.
2.
Do not clean the system using organic solvents (such as benzin, paint thinner, or alcohol) or abrasive cleansers.
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Neutral detergent
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SYSTEM SELF-DIAGNOSIS Inspection procedure Perform system self-diagnosis using Diagnostics Tools in the service menu of the TUS-X200/TUS-X200S/TUS-X100/TUS-X100S. Flowchart of the inspection process Diagnostics tests
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