Summary of Contents for Stryker PositionPRO Series
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PositionPRO® Patient Repositioning Support Surface Standalone with pendant or integrated with FL27 InTouch® CC Model Beds 2920 Operations Manual 2016/10 G.2 2920-109-001 REV G www.stryker.com...
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Equipment, this symbol indicates that the product must not be disposed of as unsorted municipal waste, but should be collected separately. Contact your local distributor for disposal information. Wash by hand Do not dry-clean Allow to completely air dry Do not tumble dry Do not iron www.stryker.com 2920-109-001 REV G...
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Symbols Chlorinated bleach For US Patents see www.stryker.com/patents Do not stack more than 1 high 2920-109-001 REV G www.stryker.com...
Cleaning the pendant ......................... 25 Disinfecting............................27 Preventive maintenance ........................... 28 Top cover replacement........................28 Fire barrier replacement ........................28 Quick reference replacement parts......................30 EMC information ............................. 31 Warranty ............................... 35 Warranty exclusion and damage limitations .................... 35 www.stryker.com 2920-109-001 REV G...
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Table of Contents To obtain parts and service ......................... 35 Return authorization........................... 35 Damaged product..........................35 International warranty clause ....................... 35 2920-109-001 REV G www.stryker.com...
Do not immerse support surface or foot box in cleaning or disinfectant solutions. To avoid the risk of product damage or patient injury. • Do not allow fluid to pool on the support surface or foot box. Fluids can cause degradation of components and may cause unpredictable safety and performance of this product. www.stryker.com 2920-109-001 REV G...
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Do not over expose the covers to higher concentration disinfectant solutions as these may degrade the covers. • Do not use accelerated hydrogen peroxides or quaternaries that contain glycol ethers as they may damage the cover. 2920-109-001 REV G www.stryker.com...
Introduction This manual assists you with the operation or maintenance of your Stryker product. Read this manual before operating or maintaining this product. Set methods and procedures to educate and train your staff on the safe operation or maintenance of this product.
Suitable for continuous duty. Medical equipment: Classified with respect to electric shock, mechanical hazards only, in accordance with UL60601-1 CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 601.1.-M90. Electromagnetic compatibility, meets EN 60601-1-2, 2001 (CISPR II classified as Class A, Group 1 ISM equipment) 2920-109-001 REV G www.stryker.com...
Portage, MI 49002 To view your operations or maintenance manual online, see https://techweb.stryker.com/. Have the serial number (A) of your Stryker product available when calling Stryker Customer Service or Technical Support. Include the serial number in all written communication. Serial number location www.stryker.com...
Product illustration Figure 1: Product illustration Handles CPR straps D rings Head end Foot box Integration cable Foot end Power cord Date of manufacture The year of manufacture is the first four digits of the serial number. 2920-109-001 REV G www.stryker.com...
Blue, Red, White, Black Yellow). Figure 3: Connect tubes by color Connect the tilt sensor cables. Align the white dots on the tilt sensor cable connectors. Twist the tilt sensor cables clockwise to fasten (Figure 4 on page 10). www.stryker.com 2920-109-001 REV G...
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Note: The switch is under the power cord. Fasten the straps over the power cord. Install the power cord in the two retaining clips (Figure 6 on page 10). Figure 6: Retaining clips 10. Fasten the three retaining straps. 2920-109-001 REV G www.stryker.com...
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13. Install the clip for the pendant standalone optional control in one of the two locations listed below (Figure 10 on page 11) and (Figure 11 on page 12). Siderails Figure 10: Pendant on siderails Footboard www.stryker.com 2920-109-001 REV G...
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Grounding reliability can be achieved only when a hospital grade receptacle is used. 14. Connect the power cord to the power source. 15. Calibrate the bed following the procedures in the InTouch maintenance manual. 2920-109-001 REV G www.stryker.com...
Do not exceed the safe working load of the bed frame when supporting both the patient and the support surface. Excess weight could cause unpredictable safety and performance of this product. • Always deflate the support surface before beginning CPR. www.stryker.com 2920-109-001 REV G...
1. Reinsert the red CPR straps by pulling down on the strap. 2. Press the Stop button and the Increase Firmness (+) button simultaneously to reset the CPR alarm. The support surface will begin to reinflate. 2920-109-001 REV G www.stryker.com...
Press the Lock button to prevent options from being selected on the pendant after you have activated the functions. To Unlock: Press the Unlock button to allow the selection of options. Note: When selected, the lock icon LED illuminates red. www.stryker.com 2920-109-001 REV G...
200 lb. For average sized patients, 18-22mmHg is recommended. Notes • For larger patients, higher settings are recommended. The increase firmness (+) and decrease firmness (-) buttons are inactive when Turn Assist or Max Inflate is active. 2920-109-001 REV G www.stryker.com...
Always secure all patient lines and tubing together before starting Turn Assist to prevent pulling, removal, or breakage. To prepare for Turn Assist: 1. Secure the patient lines, tubing, and power cords. 2. Center the patient on the support surface. www.stryker.com 2920-109-001 REV G...
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Turn Assist Right and Left LEDs blink when in process. • Turn Assist will hold in a turned position for 2 hours if the Stop button is not pressed twice; after 2 hours have passed, the support surface will return to flat. 2920-109-001 REV G www.stryker.com...
Tap Lock to prevent options from being selected on the InTouch footboard after you have activated the functions. To Unlock: Tap Unlock to allow the selection of options. Note: When selected, the lock icon LED illuminates red. www.stryker.com 2920-109-001 REV G...
200 lb. For average sized patients, 18-22mmHg is recommended. Notes • For larger patients, higher settings are recommended. • Firmness increase and decrease are inactive when Turn Assist and Max Inflate are active. 2920-109-001 REV G www.stryker.com...
1. Secure the patient lines, tubing, and power cords. 2. Center the patient on the support surface. 3. Raise all the siderails on the bed. 4. Tap either the Turn Assist Left or the Turn Assist Right. www.stryker.com 2920-109-001 REV G...
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Right and left locations are from the perspective of the patient. If you do not tap Continue Turn, Turn Assist will hold in a turned position for 2 hours, after 2 hours have passed the support surface will return to flat. 2920-109-001 REV G www.stryker.com...
4. Adjust the height of both platforms to the same level. 5. Transfer the patient following all applicable safety rules and institution protocols for patient and operator safety. 6. Press the Stop button to turn off Max Inflate. www.stryker.com 2920-109-001 REV G...
Managing incontinence and drainage WARNING Always monitor the patient condition at regular intervals for patient safety. You can use disposable diapers or incontinence pads to manage incontinence. Always provide appropriate skin care after each incontinence episode. 2920-109-001 REV G www.stryker.com...
Using a clean, soft, damp cloth, wipe down the pendant using a mild soap and water solution to remove foreign materials. Wipe down the pendant with a clean, dry cloth to remove any excess liquid or cleaning agents. www.stryker.com 2920-109-001 REV G...
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Cleaning Cleaning the pendant (Continued) Care must be taken to thoroughly rinse and dry the pendant following cleaning. Disinfect as necessary with a hospital grade disinfectant after cleaning has been completed. 2920-109-001 REV G www.stryker.com...
Note: Make sure that you follow the disinfectant’s instructions for appropriate contact time and rinsing requirements. Wipe the support surface covers with a clean, dry cloth to remove any excess liquid or disinfectant. Allow the support surface covers to dry completely before returning to service. Air dry, if possible. www.stryker.com 2920-109-001 REV G...
Preventive maintenance At a minimum, check all items listed during annual preventive maintenance for all Stryker Medical products. You may need to perform preventive maintenance checks more frequently based on your level of product usage. Note: Clean and disinfect the exterior of the support surface before inspection, if applicable.
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11. Fold and align the top cover over the top of the crib assembly. 12. Zip the cover to close. Start at the head end patient right corner and stop at the foot end patient right corner. 13. Verify proper operation before returning the product to service. www.stryker.com 2920-109-001 REV G...
Quick reference replacement parts These parts are currently available for purchase. Call Stryker Customer Service: 1-800-327-0770 for availability and pricing. Part Name Part Number Clip QDF2082 Pendant QDF2081 Pump 56-0541 Transformer 56-0047 Manifold Valve Assembly 56-0503 Control Board 56-0280 56-0274...
The customer or the user of PositionPRO can help prevent electromagnetic interferences by maintaining a minimum distance between portable and mobile RF communications equipment (transmitters) and PositionPRO as recommended below, according to the maximum output power of the communications equipment. www.stryker.com 2920-109-001 REV G...
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PositionPRO is suited for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The customer or the user of PositionPRO should make sure that it is used in such an environment. Immunity test Compliance level Electromagnetic environment - guidance IEC 60601 test level 2920-109-001 REV G www.stryker.com...
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Guidance and manufacturer’s declaration - Electromagnetic Emissions PositionPRO is intended for use in an electromagnetic environment specified below. The customer or the user of PositionPRO should make sure that it is used in such an environment. www.stryker.com 2920-109-001 REV G...
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This equipment/system is intended for use by health care professionals only. This equipment/system may cause radio interference or may disrupt the operation of nearby equipment. It may be necessary to take mitigation measures, such as reorienting or relocating PositionPRO or shielding the location. 2920-109-001 REV G www.stryker.com...
Stryker’s obligation under this warranty is expressly limited to supplying replacement parts and labor for, or replacing at its option, any product which is , in the sole discretion of Stryker, found to be defective. If requested by Stryker, products or parts for which a warranty claim is made shall be returned prepaid to the factory.
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