GE CT/ i MAINTENANCE COURSE TRAINING
Course:
GE ProSpeed system course is designed for ProSpeed service engineers. Course covers functional checks, calibration procedures, image performance, trouble shooting techniques, and routine maintenance as prescribed by the original manufacture. The course is conducted with an experienced instructor, a staged and fully functional ProSpeed, the original manufacture’s documentation and a criterion reference manual.
Qualifications for Admission:
Students should have prior CT service experience, preferably with GE CT. They should have a minimum of a two- year degree in electronics or equivalent experience. Strong microprocessor skills are an advantage.
Course Hi-Lights:
• System Overview
Features
Hardware Layout
Drawings and Diagrams
Scan Parameters
Scan Protocols
Image Quality
• System Software
System Configurations
Loading Software
• Gantry
Functional Overview
Diagnostics
Axial Servo Amp Functional Checks
• Table
Table Circuitry Functional Checks and Calibrations
Diagnostics
• PDU
PDU Overview
Service Considerations
• Lab Exercises
X-Ray Tube Change
Detector Change
Hardware Identification
Slip-Ring Maintenance
Error Logs
Diagnostics
Reloading Software
Field Replaceable Units
Preventive Maintenance
Summary:
Upon Completion of the 5-day ProSpeed course, the engineer should be able to provide service and use troubleshooting skills to service to the subsystem level. Hands-on labs will give the engineer experience with routine maintenance, calibrations, documentation, and typical service events. Engineer will be confident and prepared for full service coverage.
Course:
GE CT/ i system course is designed for CT/ i service engineers. Course covers functional checks, calibration procedures, image performance, trouble shooting techniques, and routine maintenance as prescribed by the original manufacture. The course is conducted with an experienced instructor, a staged and fully functional CT/i system. The original manufacture’s documentation and a criterion reference manual.
Qualifications for Admission:
Students should have prior CT service experience, preferably with GE CT. They should have a minimum of a two- year degree in electronics or equivalent experience. Strong microprocessor and IRIX O/S skills are an advantage.
Course Hi-Lights:
• System Overview
Features
Hardware Layout
Drawings and Diagrams
Scan Parameters
Scan Protocols
Image Quality
• System Software
System Configurations
Loading Software
• Scan / Recon Unit
Bad Block Management
SRU System Diagnostics
• Gantry
Functional Overview
Diagnostics
Axial Servo Amp Functional Checks
• Table
Table Circuitry Functional Checks and Calibrations
Diagnostics
• PDU
PDU Overview
Service Considerations
• Lab Exercises
X-Ray Tube Change
Detector Change
Hardware Identification
Slip-Ring Maintenance
Error Logs
Diagnostics
Reloading Software
Field Replaceable Units
Preventive Maintenance
Summary:
Upon Completion of the 5-day CT/ i course, the engineer should be able to provide service and use troubleshooting skills to service to the subsystem level. Hands-on labs will give the engineer experience with routine maintenance, calibrations, documentation, and typical service events. Engineer will be confident and prepared for full service coverage.
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