GE MRI Power-On Procedure a step by step guide showing how to turn on GE MRI Scannners.
This detailed, step-by-step guide to turn on GE MRI scanner will have your system back up and running in no time. This article is part of our MRI operator manual series that brings you a growing library of technical resources. Subscribe below to stay up to date when we release related content.
Time Required 12 minutes
GE MRI Scanner Power On Procedure
First, locate the A1 main disconnect panel in the MRI equipment room. Ensure incoming power switch is in the upright position. Press the “Main Power On” and “PDU Power” button to provide power to MRI PDU cabinet. Video example available below.
Now that the breaker is in the horizontal position, flip the breaker back down into the vertical position. Power is applied to the MRI system when the breaker is in the vertical position.
Once the MRI scanner is powered on, press the green “Emo Reset” button next to the breaker. The Emo Reset button powers on MRI subsystems that control critical scan functions. This step should not be skipped.
(Skip to next step if computer boots to login screen successfully.)
Press the power button on the HP computer inside the Global Operator Console.
Once the login screen appears, enter username and password.
Username: sdc PW: adw2.0
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