Tips and Tricks to help with your Preventative Maintenance for your Ultrasound Systems
Tips and Tricks to help with your Preventative Maintenance for your
Ultrasound Systems
We have discussed the importance of maintaining your diagnostic
equipment, specifically your ultrasound systems, from time to time,
but since the importance of this industry is ever growing we think it
is as important to continually update you with tips and tricks to help
with your preventative maintenance schedules.
Here are a few tips to keep in mind when servicing your ultrasound systems:
Set up a reminder in your calendar to clean your filters, trackball
and mouse – Heat and dust is the number one enemy to electronics.
Whenever a Preventative Maintenance (PM) check is performed on your
system, be sure to save copies of the scan shots so that you can refer
to them at a later date. This is an invaluable tool to help when there
are image quality concerns.
With every major change of the season (spring/fall) be sure to have
the power evaluated coming out of the wall to your electronics. There
should be less than 1vpp AC ripple (noise) from neutral to ground and
at least 107VAC to 117VAC from not to ground/neutral.
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@esgdm
1-501-6295-431
divisionmedica@hotmail.com
esgdivisionmedica.4t.com
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Ultrasound Systems
We have discussed the importance of maintaining your diagnostic
equipment, specifically your ultrasound systems, from time to time,
but since the importance of this industry is ever growing we think it
is as important to continually update you with tips and tricks to help
with your preventative maintenance schedules.
Here are a few tips to keep in mind when servicing your ultrasound systems:
Set up a reminder in your calendar to clean your filters, trackball
and mouse – Heat and dust is the number one enemy to electronics.
Whenever a Preventative Maintenance (PM) check is performed on your
system, be sure to save copies of the scan shots so that you can refer
to them at a later date. This is an invaluable tool to help when there
are image quality concerns.
With every major change of the season (spring/fall) be sure to have
the power evaluated coming out of the wall to your electronics. There
should be less than 1vpp AC ripple (noise) from neutral to ground and
at least 107VAC to 117VAC from not to ground/neutral.
--
@esgdm
1-501-6295-431
divisionmedica@hotmail.com
esgdivisionmedica.4t.com
בס"ד
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