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GE Healthcare · MRExcite2248652

Patient Comfort Sensor Trips Due To Cooling Water Temperature Too High.

Symptom

Will Not Scan With Patient Comfort Sensor Trip. See Long Description Patient comfort sensor trip; cannot scan due to bore sensor indicating temperature is too hot for patient safety. A message "Patient Comfort Sensor Trip" appears in the message box on the left side of the scan page at the start of autoprescan.

Error message

2248652 Scan inhibited. Patient comfort sensor trip. See Long Description Mon Apr 5 07:37:02 2004 Error: 2248652 Host: lxmr3 Process: NSP File: SCP:BoreTempSriHWO Line: 999 Scan inhibited. Patient comfort sensor trip. To return to scanning, verify: 1. Patient fan is ON. 2. Scan room temperature is normal. 3. Air flow through the bore is unobstructed. 4. Gradient Cooling fan is normal. 5. BRM heat exchanger is normal. Extended Error: The bore temp that was measured by the SRI has reached the second trip level. Subsequent scans will not be allowed. If the bore temperature is not high, this could indicate a problem with the bore temperature sensor cable or the SRI. Please make sure that the bore temperature sensor cable is connected to the SRI and that it is positioned correctly in the bore. Possible cause(s): Bore Temp Sensor, SRI

E02 Error on AirSys Chiller Display. The AirSys Medicool chiller control display reads Error E02 as the error code for Low pressure (digital) or high water level. Active if low pressure (suction pressure) is below 0.6Bar or when the water level in the tank is below the high level. (Likely a coolant leak) See Long Description. The AirSys Medicool chiller co

Applies to

Models
Excite
Product
Excite HDx Includes "Excite HDi" system. 14.0 Software only.
Software
14.0 For both Excite HDx and 3T Excite HDx systems.
Area
MR

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