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Optima XR240amx and Optima XR240amx HD Upgrade System Parts List
Direction 5750816-1EN Revision 8 © 2017, 2020 General Electric Company. All rights reserved.
GE HEALTHCARE
OPTIMA XR240AMX
DIRECTION 5750816-1EN, REVISION 8
SYSTEM PARTS LIST
Legal Notes TRADEMARKS Optima XR240amxTM is a trademark of GE Healthcare. WPA and WPA2 are trademarks of the Wi-Fi Alliance. All other products and their name brands are trademarks of their respective holders.
COPYRIGHTS All material copyright © 2017, 2020 by General Electric Company, Inc. All rights reserved. The material presented and contained herein may not be reproduced in any form or manner, without the written permission of General Electric Company, Inc.
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Important Precautions DAMAGE IN TRANSPORTATION All packages should be closely examined at time of delivery. If damage is apparent, have notation “damage in shipment” written on all copies of the freight or express bill before delivery is accepted or “signed for” by a General Electric representative or a facility receiving agent. Whether noted or concealed, damage MUST be reported to the carrier immediately upon discovery, or in any event, within 14 days after receipt, and the contents and containers held for inspection by the carrier. A transportation company will not pay a claim for damage if an inspection is not requested within this 14 day period. To file a report, call 1-800-548-3366. Select the option for “Install Support Services for FOI/FOA and MIS.” Contact your local service coordinator for more information on this process.
CERTIFIED ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR STATEMENT All electrical installations that are preliminary to positioning of the equipment at the site prepared for the equipment shall be performed by licensed electrical contractors. In addition, electrical feeds into the Power Distribution Unit shall be performed by licensed electrical contractors. Other connections between pieces of electrical equipment, calibrations and testing shall be performed by qualified GE Healthcare personnel. The products involved (and the accompanying electrical installations) are highly sophisticated, and special engineering competence is required. In performing all electrical work on these products, GE will use its own specially trained field engineers. All of GE’s electrical work on these products will comply with the requirements of the applicable electrical codes. The purchaser of GE equipment shall only utilize qualified personnel (i.e., GE’s field engineers, personnel of third-party service companies with equivalent training, or licensed electricians) to perform electrical servicing on the equipment.
IMPORTANT...X-RAY PROTECTION X-ray equipment if not properly used may cause injury. Accordingly, the instructions herein contained should be thoroughly read and understood by everyone who will use the equipment before you attempt to place this equipment in operation. GE Healthcare will be glad to assist and cooperate in placing this equipment in use. Although this apparatus incorporates a high degree of protection against x-radiation other than the useful beam, no practical design of equipment can provide complete protection. Nor can any practical design compel the operator to take adequate precautions to prevent the possibility of any persons carelessly exposing themselves or others to radiation. It is important that anyone having anything to do with x-radiation be properly trained and fully acquainted with the recommendations of the National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements (NCRP) as published in NCRP Reports available from NCRP Publications, 7910 Woodmont Avenue, Room 1016, Bethesda, Maryland 20814, and of the International Commission on Radiation Protection, and take adequate steps to protect against injury. The equipment is sold with the understanding that GE Healthcare, its agents, and representatives have no responsibility for injury or damage which may result from improper use of the equipment. Various protective materials and devices are available. It is urged that such materials or devices be used.
LITHIUM BATTERY CAUTIONARY STATEMENT DANGER - Risk of Explosion Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer. Discard used batteries according to the manufacturer’s instructions. ATTENTION - Danger d’Explosion Il y a danger d’explosion s’il y a replacement incorrect de la batterie. Remplacer uniquement avec une batterie du même type ou d’un type recommandé par le constructeur. Mettre au rébut les batteries usagées conformément aux instructions du fabricant.
TECHNICAL MANUAL UPDATES When operating or servicing GE Healthcare products, please contact your GE representative for the latest revision of product documentation. Product documentation may also be available on-line at the GE Healthcare Documentation Portal.
OMISSIONS AND ERRORS Customers, please contact your GE Healthcare sales or service representatives. GE personnel, please use the GE Healthcare complaint handling process to report all omissions, errors, and defects in this publication. Page 8
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MEDICAL DEVICE REPORTING The product contains the following Medical Devices:
Component/Description X-Ray System Collimator Assembly Flat Panel Detector
FDA Medical Device Classification Class II Class II Class II
Product installation, service maintenance, repair or field replacement of these Medical Devices should follow the applicable reporting requirements of the regulation.
OPTIMA XR240amx HD UPGRADE APPLICABILITY Once the Optima XR240amx HD Upgrade has been installed on an applicable mobile x-ray system, the upgraded system is equivalent and functions identically to a newly manufactured Optima XR240amx. Throughout this manual, when the product name Optima XR240amx is used, it is also applicable to a system that has had the Optima XR240amx HD Upgrade installed.
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Revision history Revision
Date
1
11SEP2017
Initial release of document.
2
15FEB2018
Added Optima XR240amx HD Upgrade applicability. Added AC Plugs. Added detector batteries.
3
01JUN2018
Updated software collector and Ethernet jack part numbers.
4
31DEC2018
Updated with Gen 2 configuration and options.
5
31JUL2019
Updated part numbers for Software Collector, Collimator Front Cover, Detector Handles. Other part number changes.
6
15FEB2020
Part number edits. Added detector handle latches.
7
30NOV2020
Part number edits. Updated drive handle. Added detector tether kit.
8
31July2022
Chapter 1 • AP215 replaced with AP315, updated Table 1-1 Optima XR240amx Top Level Assembly Chapter 3 • Updated Table 3-10 FlashPad HD detector and related components, added detector charger parts 5891012 and 5891417. Chapter 5 • Updated Table 5-3 2.1 Base - 5508000, Battery Pack Assembly, added 5770733 • Updated Table 5-4 2.1 Drive assembly - 5370437, added new Ground Strap 5887972 • Table 5-13 Table 5-13 Drive Handle HLA - 5504000-2 Added 5504000-2 5391519 and 5391520, changed FRU from No to Yes Added Note to bottom of table explaining asterisks in description entries
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Preface - Publication Conventions Standardized conventions for representing information is a uniform way of communicating information to a reader in a consistent manner. Conventions are used so that the reader can easily recognize the actions or decisions that must be made. There are a number of character and paragraph styles used in this publication to accomplish this task. Please become familiar with them before proceeding forward. It is important that you read and understand hazard statements, and not just ignore them.
Safety & Hazard Information Proper product safety labeling allows a person to safely use or service a product. The format and style for safety communications reflected in this publication represents the harmonization of IEC/ISO 3864 and ANSI Z535 standards. Within this publication, different paragraph and character styles are used to indicated potential hazards. Paragraph prefixes, such as hazard, caution, danger and warning, are used to identify important safety information. Text (Hazard) styles are applied to the paragraph contents that are applicable to each specific safety statement.
Hazard Messages Any action that will, could or potentially cause personal injury will be preceded by the safety alert symbol and an appropriate signal word. The safety alert symbol is the triangle with an exclamation mark within it. It Is always used next to the signal word to indicate the severity of the hazard. Together, they are used to indicate a hazard exists. Signal words describe the severity of possible human injures that may be encountered. The alert symbol and signal word are placed immediately before any paragraph they affect. Safety information includes: 1.) Signal Word - The seriousness level of the hazard. 2.) Symbol or Pictorial - The consequence of interaction with the hazard. 3.) Word Message: a.) The nature of the hazard (i.e. the type of hazard) b.) How to avoid the hazard. The safety alert symbol is not used when an action can only cause equipment damage.
Text Format of Signal Words DANGER - INDICATES AN IMMINENTLY HAZARDOUS SITUATION WHICH, IF NOT AVOIDED, WILL RESULT IN DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY. THIS SIGNAL WORD IS LIMITED TO THE MOST EXTREME SITUATIONS. WARNING - INDICATES A POTENTIALLY HAZARDOUS SITUATION WHICH, IF NOT AVOIDED, COULD RESULT IN DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY. Caution - Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in minor or moderate injury. It may also be used to alert against unsafe practices. NOTICE - Indicates information or a company policy that relates directly or indirectly to the safety of personnel or protection of property. This signal word is associated directly with a hazard or hazardous situation and is used in place of 'DANGER,' 'WARNING,' or 'CAUTION.' It can include: • Destruction of a disk drive • Potential for internal mechanical damage, such as to a X-ray tube
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Symbols and Pictorials Used The following Symbols and Pictorials are be used in this publication. These graphical icons (symbols) may be used to make you aware of specific types of hazards that could possibly cause harm.
keep_up
magnetic
biohazard
compressgas
ppe-hearing
fragile
impact
corrosive
heavyobject
ppe-2people
static_elec
heat
general
laser
ppe-respitory
keep_dry
pinch
radiation
poisongas
ppe-loto
general
explosive
electrical
flammable
ppe-eye
torque
crush/mechanical
tipping
Read Manual
ppe-gloves
ce
instuction
poisonmatl
entanglement
instuction
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Publication Conventions General Paragraph and Character Styles Prefixes are used to highlight important non-safety related information. Paragraph prefixes (such as Purpose, Example, Comment or Note) are used to identify important but non-safety related information. Text styles are also applied to text within each paragraph modified by the specific prefix.
EXAMPLES OF PREFIXES USED FOR GENERAL INFORMATION: Purpose: Note:
Introduces and provides meaning as to the information contained within the chapter, section or subsection (such as used at the beginning this chapter, for example). Conveys information that should be considered important to the reader.
Example:
Used to make the reader aware that the paragraph(s) that follow are examples of information possibly stated previously.
Comment:
Represents “additional” information that may or may not be relevant to your situation.
Page Layout Publication Part Number & Revision Number
The current section and its title are always shown in the footer of the left (even) page. An exclamation point in a triangle is used to indicate important information to the user. Paragraphs preceeded by Alphanumeric characters (e.g. numbers) contain information that must be followed in a specific order.
Publication Title
The current chapter and its title are always shown in the footer of the right (odd) page. Paragraphs preceeded by a symbol (e.g. bullets) contain information that has no specific order.
Headers and footers in this publication are designed to allow you to quickly identify your location. The document part number and revision number appears in every header on every page. Odd numbered page footers indicate the current chapter, its title and current page number. Even page footers show the current section and its title, as well as the current page number.
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Computer Screen Output/Input Text Character Styles Within this publication, mono-spaced character styles (fonts) are used to indicate computer text that’s either screen input and output. Mono-spaced fonts, such as courier, are used to indicated text direction. When you type at your keyboard, you are generating computer input. Occasionally you will see the math operator “greater-than” and “less-than” symbols used to indicate the start and finish of variable output. When reading text generated by the computer, you are reading it as computer generated output. In addition to direction, characters are italicized (e.g. italics) to indicate information specific to your system or site. Example: Fixed Output
This paragraph’s font represents computer generated screen “fixed” output. Its output is fixed from the sense that it does not vary from application to application. It is the most commonly used style used to indicate filenames, paths and text that do not change from system to system. The character style used is a fixed width such as courier.
Example:
Variable Output
This paragraph’s font represents computer screen output that is “variable”. It is used to represent output that varies from application to application or system to system. Variable output is sometimes found placed between greater-than and less-than operators for clarification. For example: <variable_ouput> or <3.45.120.3>. In both cases, the < and > operators are not part of the actual input. Example:
Fixed Input
Example:
Variable Input
This paragraph’s font represents fixed input. It is computer input that is typed-in via the keyboard. Typed input that does not vary from application to application or system to system. Fixed text the user is required to supply as input. For example: cd /usr/3p This paragraph’s font represents computer input that can vary from application to application or system to system. With variable text, the user is required to supply system dependent input or information. Variable input sometimes is placed between greater-than and less-than operators. For example: <variable_input>. In these cases, the (<>) operators would be dropped prior to input. For example: ypcat hosts | grep <3.45.120.3> would be typed into the computer as: ypcat hosts | grep 3.45.120.3 without the greater-than and less-than operators.
Buttons, Switches and Keyboard Inputs (Hard & Soft Keys) Different character styles are used to indicate actions requiring the reader to press either a hard or soft button, switch or key. Physical hardware, such as buttons and switches, are called hard keys because they are hard wired or mechanical in nature. A keyboard or on/off switch would be a hard key. Software or computer generated buttons are called soft keys because they are software generated. Software driven menu buttons are an example of such keys. Soft and hard keys are represented differently in this publication. Example: Hard Keys A power switch ON/OFF or a keyboard key like ENTER is indicated by applying a character style that uses both over and under-lined bold text that is bold. This is a hard key. Example: Soft Keys Whereas the computer MENU button that you would click with your mouse or touch with your hand uses over and under-lined regular text. This is a soft key.
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Table of Contents Chapter 1
Optima Top Level Assembly... 18
Chapter 2
Optima XR240amx Drawings ... 29
Section 2.1 Base - 5508000... 29 2.1.1 Breaker tray - 5555008 ... 29 2.1.2 Cord Reel Plug, US - 5409524 ... 31 2.1.3 Wipes Hold Down Support - 5555015 ... 32
Section 2.2 Covers ... 33 2.2.1 Top Cover HLA, Optima, United States - 5555005-10 (Gen 1 only)... 33 2.2.1.1 Top Cover - 5368309... 40 2.2.1.2 Power Switch Assembly - 5391117 ... 41 2.2.1.3 Overlay Board Assembly - 5391109 ... 42 2.2.1.4 Hornet Display Module Board PWA - 5350004-2... 43 2.2.1.5 Drive Login Active Board Collector - 5394459 ... 44 2.2.1.6 Display and Inverter Collector - 5394460... 46
2.2.2 Top Cover HLA, Optima, United States - 5555005-12 ... 46 2.2.3 Hold Down Strap - 5406840 ... 47 2.2.4 Right Side Cover - 5555002, Rev. 10 ... 48 2.2.5 Left Side Cover - 5555003, Rev. 10 ... 49 2.2.6 Front Cover Right - 5555006 ... 50 2.2.7 Front Cover Left - 5555007 ... 52 2.2.8 Top External Cabling Exit Cover - 5555017 ... 54 2.2.9 Bottom External Cabling Exit Cover - 5555018 ... 55 2.2.10 Column Skirt Front - 5555022 ... 56 2.2.11 Column Skirt Rear - 5555023... 57 2.2.12 Kick Plate - 5555016 ... 58 2.2.13 Access Cover, Docking Connector - 5393547 ... 59
Section 2.3 Tube ... 60 2.3.1 Tube cover assembly - 5505500 ... 60
Section 2.4 Bin... 61 2.4.1 Detector Bin Assembly - 5555004-4 ... 61 2.4.1.1 Guide Rail Assembly - 5662137... 63
2.4.2 Detector Floating Connector Assembly - 5719062, 5720489 ... 65 2.4.3 Front Bin - 5555011 ... 66 2.4.4 Front Bin Window - 5555012 ... 68
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2.4.5 Front Bin Hold Down Right - 5555013 ... 69 2.4.6 Front Bin Hold Down Left - 5555014... 70 2.4.7 Front Bin Filler Blank - 5406506... 71 2.4.8 Access Cover, Docking Connector - 5393547 ... 72 2.4.9 Bin Charge Board - 5716220 ... 73
Section 2.5 PC... 74 2.5.1 Whip antenna/SMA coaxial connector ... 74 2.5.2 Reverse Polarity SMA coaxial RF cable - 5367723... 75
Chapter 3
Digital Detector and Related Components ... 76
Chapter 4
Regional AC Power Plugs ... 79
Chapter 5
Common VHLA - 5555001-2 ... 81
Section 5.1 Base, Column, Arm, Drive Handle, Thorax Assembly - 5509900-5 ... 83 5.1.1 Base - 5508000 ... 88 5.1.1.1 Drive assembly - 5370437 ... 91 5.1.1.2 Column support assembly - 5368482 ... 93 5.1.1.3 Bumper - 5370111 ... 96 5.1.1.4 Cricket Battery Board - 5350008 ... 98
5.1.2 Thorax HLA - 5507000-11 ... 99
5.1.2.1 Firefly Charger Board - 5350000-2 ... 105 5.1.2.2 Tube park latch - 5392386 ... 106 5.1.2.3 Locust Drive Board - 5350006-2 ... 108 5.1.2.4 Fuse holder assembly, thorax - 5394888... 109
5.1.3 Drive Handle HLA - 5504000-2 ... 110 5.1.4 Horizontal Arm Assembly - 5506700 ... 115 5.1.5 DJINN 15R DC 2P - 5341550 ... 118
Section 5.2 Tube and Tube Mount - 5507700 ... 122 5.2.1 Anode/Cathode Side Tube Mount Identification and FRUs... 123
Section 5.3 Manual Collimator - 5129498 ... 124 5.3.1 RoHS-Collimator - 5396306 ... 126
5.3.1.1 Collimator knob set - 5397014 ... 132 5.3.1.2 RoHS-Mechanical Interface - 5396643 ... 133
Section 5.4 HV Cable Collector - 5503011 ... 139 Section 5.5 Hardware Kit - 5399683 ... 139 Section 5.6 Other ... 140
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Chapter 6
Secondary Monitor Option (Gen 2 only) ... 141
Section 6.1 Secondary Display Installation Collector - 5798909... 141 Section 6.2 MM Bracket, Arm and Handle Assembly - 5792760... 142 Section 6.3 19" LED LCD PCAP Monitor - 5790697... 144
Chapter 7
RFID Badge Reader Option (Gen 2 only) ... 148
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Chapter 1 Optima Top Level Assembly 7+,69,(:)2521/<
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Table 1-1 Optima XR240amx Top Level Assembly Mark No.
Part No.
FRU
1
5555001-2
No
Common VHLA Sys Comm
2
5555005-12
Yes
Top Cover HLA - Optima (see 2.2.2 Top Cover HLA, Optima, United States - 5555005-12 on page 46 and 2.2.1 Top Cover HLA, Optima, United States - 5555005-10 (Gen 1 only) on page 33) (Note: 5555005-10 no longer available. Replace with 5555005-12.)
3
5503015
No
Upper External Cable Clamp
4
5503015-2
No
Lower External Cable Clamp
5
5503500-3
Yes
Handswitch with Strain Relief Cable
7
1000-M4C010-07
No
Hexagon Socket Head Cap Screw, M4-0.7, X10mm Long, Grade12.9 Steel, Black Oxide, RoHS Fastener
8
2000-M4-02
Yes
Flat Washer, ISO7089, M4, Steel 140HV, Zinc Plated, RoHS Fastener
9
1000-M4C020-07
No
Hexagon Socket Head Cap Screw, M4-0.7, X20mm Long, Grade12.9 Steel, Black Oxide, RoHS Fastener
10
3002-M4C-04
No
Hexagon Prevailing Torque Nut, ISO7040, M4-0.7, Grade 8 Steel, Zinc Plated, RoHS Fastener
11
5555008
Yes
Breaker Tray (see 2.1.1 Breaker tray - 5555008 on page 29)
12
5555002-5
Yes
Right Side Cover (see 2.2.4 Right Side Cover - 5555002, Rev. 10 on page 48)
13
5555003-5
Yes
Left Side Cover (see 2.2.5 Left Side Cover - 5555003, Rev. 10 on page 49)
14
5555006
Yes
Front Cover Right (see 2.2.6 Front Cover Right - 5555006 on page 50)
15
5555007
Yes
Front Cover Left (see 2.2.7 Front Cover Left - 5555007 on page 52)
16
5555011
Yes
Front Bin (see 2.4.3 Front Bin - 5555011 on page 66)
17
5555012
Yes
Front Bin Window (see 2.4.4 Front Bin Window - 5555012 on page 68)
18
5555013
Yes
Front bin hold down Right (see 2.4.5 Front Bin Hold Down Right - 5555013 on page 69)
19
5555014
Yes
Front Bin Hold Down Left (see 2.4.6 Front Bin Hold Down Left - 5555014 on page 70)
20
5555015
Yes
Wipes Hold Down Support (see 2.1.3 Wipes Hold Down Support - 5555015 on page 32)
21
5555017
Yes
Top External Cabling Exit Cover (see 2.2.8 Top External Cabling Exit Cover - 5555017 on page 54)
22
5555018
Yes
Bottom External Cabling Exit Cover (see 2.2.9 Bottom External Cabling Exit Cover - 5555018 on page 55)
23
5555022
Yes
Column Skirt Front (see 2.2.10 Column Skirt Front - 5555022 on page 56)
24
5555023
Yes
Column Skirt Rear (see 2.2.11 Column Skirt Rear - 5555023 on page 57)
26
5406506
Yes
Front bin filler blank (see 2.4.7 Front Bin Filler Blank - 5406506 on page 71)
27
5406507
Yes
Gen 2 only - Back-up tether filler blank
28
5505500
Yes
Tube Cover Assembly (see 2.3.1 Tube cover assembly - 5505500 on page 60)
29
5555004-4
Yes
Detector Bin Assembly (see 2.4.1 Detector Bin Assembly - 5555004-4 on page 61)
5765451
Yes
Gen 1 only - Single Board Computer for X-Ray Mobile, Advantech with six USB ports, four 1000Mbps Ethernet ports, LVDS display output, Compex WLE200NX-compatible 802.11n miniPCI card
30
5765451-2
Yes
Gen 2 - Backward compatible with Gen 1 if PC replacement is required. Single Board Computer for X-Ray Mobile, Advantech with six USB ports, four 1000Mbps Ethernet ports, LVDS display output, Compex WLE200NX-compatible 802.11n miniPCI card, 20pin USB header.
31
5426915
Yes
Ethernet Jack
35
5419392-1
Yes
Gen 1 - Detector Power Supply Assembly. Gen 2 - Applicable with installation of purchased option, Mobile X-ray Tether Kit 5802567
37
5720159-3
Yes
Gen 1 - FlashPad HD Tether with Plug Asm, 4m. Gen 2 - Applicable with installation of purchased option, Mobile X-ray Tether Kit 5802567
38
5136461
Yes
USB External DVD, CD- RW device
40
5486036-5
No
Clamp - cable, 9.5 dia, P type, steel with zinc finish, RoHS compliant
41
5503013
Yes
Cable Clamp
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Description See Chapter 5 Common VHLA - 5555001-2 on page 81
Chapter 1 Optima Top Level Assembly
GE HEALTHCARE
OPTIMA XR240AMX
DIRECTION 5750816-1EN, REVISION 8
SYSTEM PARTS LIST
Table 1-1 Optima XR240amx Top Level Assembly (Continued) Mark No.
Part No.
FRU
42
1000-M5C020-07
Yes
Hexagon Socket Head Cap Screw, M5-0.8, X20mm Long, Grade12.9 Steel, Black Oxide, RoHS Fastener
43
1000-M5C025-07
No
Hexagon Socket Head Cap Screw, M5-0.8, X25mm Long, Grade12.9 Steel, Black Oxide, RoHS Fastener
44
5367724
Yes
Whip antenna for hospital wireless 802.11 (see 2.5.1 Whip antenna/SMA coaxial connector on page 74)
45
5367723
Yes
Reverse Polarity SMA coaxial RF cable (see 2.5.2 Reverse Polarity SMA coaxial RF cable - 5367723 on page 75)
46
5409599
Yes
USB Keyboard
5399422
No
Gen 1 only - USB Bulkhead
5796033
No
Gen 2 only - PCB Bracket with Standoff
52
5555016
Yes
Kick Plate (see 2.2.12 Kick Plate - 5555016 on page 58)
53
5406840
Yes
Hold Down Strap (see 2.2.3 Hold Down Strap - 5406840 on page 47)
54
5406217
No
Kickplate Bracket
55
5412632
No
HV Cable Ferrite
56
5429442
No
M5x20 socket head cap screw, low head
60
1008-M4P8C016-29
No
Hexagon Head Tapping Screw, ISO 1479, ST 4,8 X 16mm Long, Steel, Zinc Plated, RoHS Fastener
61
1000-M6C012-04
Yes
Hexagon Socket Head Cap Screw, M6-1, X12mm Long, Grade 8.8 Steel, Zinc Plated, RoHS Fastener
62
3000-M6C-04
No
Hexagon Nut, ISO4032, M6-1.0, Grade 8 Steel, Zinc Plated, RoHS Fastener
63
2000-M6-03
No
Flat Washer, ISO7089, M6, Steel 200HV, Zinc Plated, RoHS Fastener
64
2203-M6-07
No
Curved Lock Washer, DIN 128A, M6, Spring Steel, Zinc Plated, RoHS Fastener
65
1000-M4C008-04
No
Hexagon Socket Head Cap Screw, M4-0.7, X8mm Long, Grade 8.8 Steel, Zinc Plated, RoHS Fastener
66
2000-M4-02
Yes
Flat Washer, ISO7089, M4, Steel 140HV, Zinc Plated, RoHS Fastener
67
5375925
Yes
FRU AUX MODULE 30kW
68
5150675
Yes
Flat Field Phantom
70
46-279773P1
Yes
IEC ON SYMBOL
71
46-279772P1
Yes
IEC OFF SYMBOL
73
5409936
No
Tip Warning Label
74
5410372
No
Voltage Warning Label
76
5407387
No
Gen 2 only - Washer, Tether Button
78
5419764
No
Flange socket button head screw - M5 X 12 long
79
46-252635P7
Yes
.25 NOM., PLAIN WASHER
81
5486035-8
Yes
Cushioned cable clamp, 15.9mm diameter, RoHS Compliant
90
5503002
Yes
Aux Box to Rotor Jumper Cable
92
5503005
Yes
Col Bulkhead to DAP Cable Assembly
93
5423408
No
Security Torx M4x10 Buttonhead Fastener
94
5406517
No
front cover thimble
95
5423674
No
M6x10 Lo-head SHCS A2 SS
96
5503011
No
HV Cable Collector (see Section 5.4 HV Cable Collector - 5503011 on page 139)
97
5503017-2
No
External cabling tie wrap (see FRU part number = 5479307 Qty 100)
98
5414029
Yes
Gimp Seal - Left Hand
50
Description
Chapter 1 Optima Top Level Assembly
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