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GE Healthcare · CTHiSpeed182417

83341 HiSpeed CTi 6.X

Symptom

Table will not move. Table will not move

Error message

Error: 182417 Invalid Index Pulse with reference to the Interference switches Sun Sep 18 10:02:45 2005 Error: 182417 Host: ETC Process: Elevation File: emcMonitor.c 1.44 1/29/96 Line: 111 Function: PATIENT ANATOMY POSITIONING : Elevation - Tilt Scan: 0/0/0 Type: None/Unknown Exception Level: Pri/Soft Time: 10:02:41:090 Log Series: 27 HW error: Invalid Index Pulse with reference to the Interference switches.

Applies to

Models
HiSpeed
Product
HiSpeed CTi 6.X HiSpeed CTi 6.X with Octane and HSA Gantry HiSpeed CTi 6.X with Octane and HSA Gantry 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.
Component
2269175-3 LONGITUDINAL ENCODER ASM (Used on HSA, CTi, H1 QXi, Plus, Ultra, 16 slice H4 and HiSpeed QXi.) replaces 2269175-2. See long description for details Part #: 2269175-3 Part Type: GP CONSUMABLES Part Weight: 0.00 LBR Repairable: No Returnable: No Hazardous Material: N Description: Longitudinal Encoder Assembly with Dynapar encoder FRU: Yes Status: Orderable Comments: Per ECR 2036924, 212008898, 12/4/2006. ** FE Assist ** If no stock or unable to order the 2269175-3 , order 2269175-2. (212001261 5/22/07) Part #: 2269175-2 Part Type: GP CONSUMABLES Part Weight: 0.00 LBR Repairable: No Returnable: No Hazardous Material: N Description: Longitudinal Encoder Asm. NOTE:This asm. has LCC encoder/tested and sensor gap is 0.06-0.08mm FRU: Yes Status: Orderable Comments: Per ECR 2036924, 212008898, 12/4/2006
Area
CT

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