GE Healthcare · MR22257132225714
Power Monitor Faults on one series
Symptom
Unable to scan with Power Monitor Faults
Error message
2225713 Power Monitor 1 Fault. RF Transmit Power has Reached Safety Limit Allowed for Scan Parameters and Patient Weight. See long description Thu Apr 15 11:50:18 2004 Error: 2225713 Host: lx-mr Process: NSP File: HPC_PORT_ID:spi_pm_log_error Line: 100 Power Monitor 1 Fault. RF Transmit power has reached safety limit allowed for scan parameters and patient weight. Check patient weight entered. amplitude: 255 pulse width: 07 duty cycle: 02 Fault in head amplitude. If you need to confirm the source of the fault, reset the power monitor and repeat the scan. This could also occur when power cycling SSM. 2225714 Power Monitor 2 Fault. RF Transmit Power has reached Safety limit Allowed for scan Parameters and Patient Weight. See long description Thu Apr 15 11:50:19 2004 Error: 2225714 Host: lx-mr Process: NSP File: HPC_PORT_ID:spi_pm_log_error Line: 100 Power Monitor 2 Fault. RF Transmit power has reached safety limit allowed for scan parameters and patient weight. Check patient weight entered. amplitude: 255 pulse width: 07 duty cycle: 02 Fault in head amplitude. If you need to confirm the source of the fault, reset the power monitor and repeat the scan. This could also occur when powe
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