SonixMDP/SP/OP Service Manual 00.053.101, Revision C
Chapter 1: General Information
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CHAPTER 1: GENERAL INFORMATION
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AUDIENCE
The intended audience of this service manual is properly trained field and in-house service personnel. This system is a
medical device containing several circuit boards, extensive service diagnostics, and complex operating software. For these
reasons, Ultrasonix recommends that only trained, certified technical support representatives service this ultrasound system.
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Prescription Device
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VOLTAGE DISCLAIMER
The system voltage setting is configured in the factory.
It is the user's responsibility to ensure the system is used only under the electrical conditions dictated by Ultrasonix Medical
Corp. Failure to comply with these conditions may result in damage to the system which is not covered by the Ultrasonix
warranty.
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CONNECTIVITY DISCLAIMER
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PRIVACY DISCLAIMER
To protect patient data, Ultrasonix strongly recommends regular patient/image file back-up and purging of older patient files
stored on the system. Refer to
Chapter 9
in the
relevant
user manual for details on transferring patient data.
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SERVICE DISCLAIMER
Sonix Ultrasound Systems are configured with a variety of options that may not be available on all platforms. Therefore, some
service instructions will apply only to specific models/configurations.
Caution:
United States law restricts this device to sale or use by, or on the order of a Physician.
Caution:
For users running the 100V-120V system, always ensure the utility supply voltage is 100V-120V @ 50/60 Hz.
For users running the 200V–240V system, always ensure the utility supply voltage is 200V-240V @ 50/60 Hz.
Caution:
System networking options are intended for use inside your organization's firewall. Organizations that elect to
configure/use the networking functionality provided by Ultrasonix are assuming all liabilities and risks associated with
that decision.
Caution:
For details on FCC regulations as they apply to the wireless adapter, please refer to the manufacturer's User Guide
included with the system.
IMPORTANT:
The contents of the system hard drive may include Personal Health Information that must be protected as
dictated by local or state laws (for example, Federal Privacy Act or the Health Insurance Portability & Accountability Act
(HIPAA)). In order to ensure regulatory compliance, Ultrasonix will not remove the system hard drive – and the patient
data it contains – from the customer site.
In the event the hard drive must be removed from the system, it will be returned to the customer. Final disposition of the
hard drive and its data will remain the customer's responsibility.
Summary of Contents for SonixMDP
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Page 150: ...Chapter 12 Troubleshooting Issues 00 053 101 Revision C SonixMDP SP OP Service Manual 12 8...
Page 166: ...Appendix C Ultrasonix Limited Warranty 00 053 101 Revision C SonixMDP SP OP Service Manual C 2...
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