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GE Healthcare · CTLightSpeed182902

LightSpeed 3.X (Ultra, Plus, QXi) - Octane

Symptom

Table would not move in or out. Table would not move in or out

Error message

Error: 182902 Emergency Off button has been pressed Sun Sep 5 16:04:39 2004 Error: 182902 Suite: RP21 Host: ETC Process: Table Controls File: tc emergency.c 1.6 2/16/99 Method: No Method line: 89 Function: No System Function Reported Scan: 0/0/0 Type: None/Unknown Exception Level: Pri/Soft Time: 4016 Log Series: 22 Emergency Off button has been pressed

Applies to

Models
LightSpeed
Product
LightSpeed 3.X (Ultra, Plus, QX/i) - Octane Always 4 or 8 slice MDAS 308i.2_H3.1M5 LightSpeed 3.X - Octane Method of visual identification Method of remote or software identification - See attachment below for a complete list of software commands and typical results. check_config List of Supported Console Types Octane with Pegasus Recon hardware. List of softwares the product can run 308I.2_H3.1M5 305.4_H3.1M4 - obsolete 303.1_H3M4 - obsolete FAQ's Table weight limit - Up to 400 lb. (180 kg) with ± .25 mm positional accuracy. 450Ib (205 kg) max weight Tube type - D3186T Current production details - See Technical Reference Manual found on the Common Document Library Tips and workarounds, where to find it - Common Document Library(CDL) . Search for the latest FMI software release. In the furnished materials will be the list of various manuals with part numbers for the various languages. Example: English versions 2211223-100 Options - TBD Links to the updated Product Service Manuals, FMIs, Service Notes, Option Manuals and Operator Documents can be found online at the attached sites. Always use the most appropriate documentation for your system.
Area
CT

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