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GE Healthcare · MRExciteSigna23215562371512

Loader shell's positioning crosshairs potentially do not line up with inner positioning crosshairs on DQA phantom.

Symptom

Loader shell's positioning crosshairs potentially do not line up with inner positioning crosshairs on DQA phantom See Resolution concept for the complete SMILe released 03/22/2007. Subject:Crosshairs on Loader and DQA Phantom Not Always Aligned in DQA Phantom with Loader Assembly Used with Split Head Coil. Effectivity:All DQA Phantom and Loader assemblies, part numbers 2321556 and 2371512, manufactured before FW 17 (week of April 23), 2007 and used with 1.5T and 3.0T Signa MR Split Head Coils. Problem:Loader shell's positioning crosshairs potentially don't line up with inner positioning crosshairs on DQA GE Healthcare SMILe's and Service Notes are copyright (c) to General Electric Company Inc with all rights reserved. SMILe's and Service Notes issued by GE Healthcare are proprietary to GE Healthcare. Disclosure to persons not employed by GE Healthcare or not in possession of a Advanced Service Agreement with GE Healthcare is prohibited. See Resolution concept for the complete SMILe released 3/22/2007 Subject: Crosshairs on Loader and DQA Phantom Not Always Aligned in DQA Phantom with Loader Assembly Used with Split Head Coil. Effectivity: All DQA Phantom and Loader assemblies, part numbers 2321556 and 2371512, manufactured before FW 17 (week of April 23), 2007 and used with 1.5T and 3.0T Signa MR Split Head Coils. Problem: Loader shell's positioning crosshairs potentially do not line up with inner positioning crosshairs on DQA phantom.

Applies to

Models
Excite, Signa
Product
Excite HD For 12.0 1.5T Systems only.
Software
12.0 Excite HD and 3T Excite HD products only
Area
MR

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