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IMPORTANT Keep manual on file at all times. Model 6080 MX–PROt Ambulance Cot OPERATIONS/MAINTENANCE MANUAL For Parts or Technical Assistance 1–800–327–0770...
Introduction INTRODUCTION This manual is designed to assist you with the operation and maintenance of the 6080 MX– PRO Ambulance Cot. Read it thoroughly before using the equipment or beginning any maintenance on it. SPECIFICATIONS Overall Length/Minimum Length/Width 80”/62”/23” Height –...
No employee or representative of Stryker is authorized to change this warranty in any way. Stryker Medical ambulance cots are designed for a 5 year expected life under normal use conditions and ap- propriate periodic maintenance as described in the maintenance manual for each device.
Claims for any short shipment must be made within thirty (30) days of invoice. International Warranty Clause: This warranty reflects U.S. domestic policy. Warranty outside the U.S. may vary by country. Please contact your local Stryker Medical representative for additional information. Patent Information Rugged Products are manufactured under the following patents:...
Summary of Safety Precautions The following is a list of safety precautions that must be observed when operating or servicing this unit. The precautions are repeated throughout the manual, where applicable. Carefully read this list before using or servicing the unit. WARNING S Improper usage of the Cot can cause injury to the patient or operator.
Set–Up Procedures Unpack the cartons and check all items for proper operation. It is important that the Cot is working properly before it is put into service. Have a qualified service person use the following list and the operation instructions to check the cot before it is put into service. All fasteners secure (reference all assembly prints) All welds intact, not cracked or broken No bent or broken tubing or sheet metal...
Vehicle Safety Hook Installation The vehicle safety hook is a device shipped with the cot. The safety hook activates the safety bar and pre- vents the cot from being removed from the vehicle ac- cidently. Installation of the safety hook should be done by a cer- tified mechanic familiar with ambulance construction.
Cot Fastener Installation The Stryker Model 6370/6374 and 6371/6375 Cot Fastener systems are designed to be compatible only with cots which conform to the installation specifications listed on page 11. Ambulance cots which currently meet these specifications are: Stryker Model 6060 DX Emergency Transport Model 6070 LX Emergency Transport Model 6080 MX–PRO Model 6081 MX–PRO Incubator Transporter...
Cot Positions Position 1 – Use for patient transfer. Position 6 – Use for patient transfer/cot rolling. Position 2 – Use for patient transfer/cot rolling. Position 7 – Use for patient transfer/cot rolling/ vehicle loading. Position 3 – Use for patient transfer/cot rolling. Position 8 –...
Cot Operation Using Restraint Straps View 1 View 3 (Foot Section) View 2 (Head Section) WARNING Always use all restraint straps to secure the patient on the cot. An unrestrained patient may fall from the cot and be injured. Always secure the patient on the cot with all the restraint straps. Buckle the restraints across the patient’s chest/shoulders, waist and legs (View 1).
Cot Operation Using Restraint Straps (Continued) View 4 View 5 View 6 When the cot is put into service, the restraints are opened and placed to either side of the cot until the patient is positioned on the cot mattress. The restraint is lengthened, buckled around the patient and shortened until the required tightness is achieved.
Cot Operation Operating Guidelines S Use the Cot only as described in this manual. S Read all labels and instructions on the cot before using the cot. S Use a minimum of two operators to manipulate the cot. S Do not adjust, roll or load the cot without advising the patient. Stay with the patient and control the cot at all times.
Cot Operation Loading the Cot into a Vehicle When loading the cot into a vehicle, an operator should remember the following important issues: S There must be a safety hook properly installed in the vehicle so that the bumper does not interfere with the front legs of the base frame.
Cot Operation Unloading the Cot from a Vehicle Disengage the cot from the cot fastener. (For more detailed instructions, reference the cot fastener installa- tion/operation instruction manual – Stryker part number 6370–90–10.) Operator 1 – Grasp the cot frame. Pull the cot from the patient compartment until the safety bar engages the safety hook.
Cot Operation OPERATING THE OPTIONAL WHEEL LOCK 1. To activate the optional wheel lock, press fully down on the pedal (A) until it stops. 2. To release the optional wheel lock, depress the upper face of the pedal with your foot or lift up with your toe under the pedal.
Cot Operation Changing Cot Height FOOT END NOTE Changing the cot height requires a minimum of two operators, positioned at both ends or on each side of the cot. Each operator must grasp the cot frame securely. To lower the cot from the ends, the operator at the foot end of the cot positions his/her hands so the release handle (A or B) can be squeezed while a secure grip is maintained on the lifting bars.
Cot Operation Adjusting Leg Rest FOOT END The leg rest is adjustable to allow for elevation of the patient’s legs. To raise the leg rest, lift the leg rest frame (A) as high as possible. The support bracket will engage automati- cally.
Cot Operation HEAD END Operating Backrest To raise, squeeze handle (A) for pneumatic assist in lifting the Backrest to the desired height. Remove hand(s) from handle when desired height is achieved. To lower, squeeze handle (A) and push down on the Backrest frame until the Backrest has reached the de- sired height.
Cot Operation Operating Break–away Head Section The head end of the cot litter folds down to shorten the length of the cot and allow for maneuvering when space is limited in elevators, halls, etc. The break–away head section should only be used when the cot is in positions 5–8 (see page 12). To lower the break–away head section, raise the backrest to its uppermost position (see page 21 for back- rest operation instructions).
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Cot Operation Operating 2–Stage I.V. Pole Storage Position 1. Lift and pivot the pole from the storage position and push down until it is locked into receptacle (A). 2. To raise the height of the pole, turn the lock actuator (B) counterclockwise and pull up on the telescoping portion (C) of the pole to raise it to the desired height.
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Cot Operation Operating 3–Stage I.V. Pole (Optional Equipment) 1. Lift and pivot the pole from the storage position and push down until it is locked into receptacle (A). 2. To raise the height of the pole, turn the lock actuator (B) counter- clockwise and pull up on the bottom telescoping portion (C) of the pole to raise it to the desired height.
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Pedi–Matet Infant Restraint System Attachment Instructions Refer to the Pedi–Matet users manual for the manufacturer’s recommendations for the use, operation and care of the Pedi–Matet Infant Restraint System. Securing the Pedi–Matet to the cot 1. Remove any restraints already attached to the cot. 2.
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Pedi–Matet Infant Restraint System Attachment Instructions 5. Pull firmly on the end of the adjustable backrest strap and tighten it securely. 6. Thread the mainframe straps down between the cot frame and the mattress. To be sure the release but- ton is toward the foot end of the cot, insert the buckle behind the crossbrace and bring the it up in front of the crossbrace.
Cleaning Hand wash all surfaces of the cot with warm water and mild detergent. Dry thoroughly. DO NOT STEAM CLEAN, PRESSURE WASH, HOSE OFF OR ULTRASONICALLY CLEAN. Using these methods of cleaning is not recommended and may void this product’s warranty. Clean Velcro AFTER EACH USE.
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NOTE Keep up–to–date maintenance records using the form on page 28. Parts, Service or Technical Assistance: Contact Stryker Customer Service at 1–800–327–0770 or Stryker Medical 6300 Sprinkle Road Kalamazoo, MI 49001 ATTN: Customer Service CHECKLIST All fasteners secure (reference all assembly prints)
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Preventative Maintenance PNEUMATIC BACKREST ADJUSTMENT Required Tools: 1/2” Wrench 5/32” Allen Wrench Locktite 3/32” Allen Wrench 7/32” Allen Wrench 9/16” Wrench Adjustment Procedure: 8. For easier access, move Backrest to 75 degrees. NOTE Before continuing with the Backrest adjustment procedure, be sure the pneumatic cylinder (item A) is com- pletely threaded into the yoke (item B) so no threads are showing on the shaft of the cylinder.
Cot Assembly Fowler Section Top View Foot Section Top View Foot End Top View...
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Cot Assembly Item Part No. Part Name Qty. Item Part No. Part Name Qty. 4–135 H. Soc. But. Hd. Cap Scr. 6060–90–4 Small “Rugged” Label 4–198 H. Soc. But. Hd. Cap Scr. 6060–90–114 “Hands Clear” Label 4–235 H. Soc. But. Hd. Cap Scr. 6070–90–107 “Lift to Release”...
Base Assembly Detail 1 Outer Tube Detail 2 Inner Tube Item Part No. Part Name Qty. Item Part No. Part Name Qty. 3–353 Hex Hd. Cap Screw (page 39) B. Piv. Out. Lift Tube Wldmt. 3–205 Hex Hd. Cap Screw (page 40) B.
Base Assembly FOOT END 6080–201 Wheel Lock Option Item Part No. Part Name Qty. (page 43) Wheel Lock Assembly 6080–145 X–Frame Guard Option Item Part No. Part Name Qty. 6080–145–1 Upper Frame Guard 6080–145–2 Lower Frame Guard 16–111 Hex Nut 4–215 Hex But.
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Base Assembly 6080-150-15 Base Storage Tray Option Item Part No. Part Name Qty. 6080–150–10 Storage Tray 25–79 Rivet 56–16 Bumper 25–133 Rivet...
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6082–1–67 Base Pivot Outer Lift Tube Assembly Item Part No. Part Name Qty. 25–79 Blind Rivet 6082–1–35 Dampener 6082–1–36 Dampener Sleeve 6082–1–57 Outer Lift Tube Weldment...
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6082–1–69 Base Pivot Inner Lift Tube Assembly Item Part No. Part Name Qty. 6082–1–59 Inner Lift Tube Weldment 25–79 Blind Rivet 6082–1–35 Dampener 6082–1–36 Dampener Sleeve...
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6060–2–10 Wheel Assembly Item Part No. Part Name Qty. 81–226 Bearing 715–1–255 Wheel Bushing...
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6080–5–56 Lock Bar Assembly Item Part No. Part Name Qty. 6080–5–55 Lock Bar 6060–5–96 Latch Pin 6080–5–36 Wear Ring 81–248 Bearing 28–181 Retaining Ring...
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Adjustable Wheel Lock Assembly Assembly part number 6080–200–10 (reference only) Item Part No. Part Name Qty. 6080–100–12 Caster Horn 6080–100–32 Spring 11–456 Washer 25–153 Semi–Tubular Rivet 6080–90–101 Warning Label 6080–200–30 Adjustable Pedal 6080–200–41 Octagonal Sleeve 4–67 Hex Soc. But. Hd. Cap Screw 16–118 Centerlock Nut...
Litter Assembly Item Part No. Part Name Qty. Item Part No. Part Name Qty. 4–97 Hex Soc. But. Hd. Cap Scr. 946–35–25 Liner 4–135 Hex Soc. But. Hd. Cap Scr. 6060–25–33 Pivot Mount Spacer 4–136 Pan Hd. Mach. Screw 6060–25–55 Pivot Mount 4–161 Hex Soc.
Breakaway Head Assembly Assembly part number 6080–37–55 (reference only) Item Part No. Part Name Qty. Item Part No. Part Name Qty. 4–163 H. Soc. But. Hd. Cap Scr. 6060–37–26 Pivot Spacer Plate 4–197 H. Soc. But. Hd. Cap Scr. 6060–37–33 Horn Stop Block 4–204 H.
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Breakaway Head Assembly Assembly part number 6080–37–10 (reference only) Item Part No. Part Name Qty. 14–67 Nylon Flat Washer 25–79 Rivet 28–138 Retaining Ring 6082–37–40 Center Pivot 6080–36–25 Pivot Pin 6080–36–47 Bent Release Crossbar (page 52) Breakaway Head Section (page 54) Safety Hook Option 6082–37–25 Strength Bracket...
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Breakaway Head Assembly Assembly part number 6091–156–10 – Safety Hook Option Assembly part number 6091–156–16 – Lift Option Assembly part number 6091–156–15 – No Lift Option (reference only) Safety Hook Option Lift Option Item Part No. Part Name Qty. Item Part No.
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6080–210–10 Optional 2–Stage I.V. Mounting Ass’y, Rt. 6080–215–10 Optional 3–Stage I.V. Mounting Ass’y, Rt. 6080–210–10 6080–215–10 Item Part No. Part Name Qty. Item Part No. Part Name Qty. 6070–110–32 I.V. Retainer Plate 6070–110–32 I.V. Retainer Plate 6080–110–35 I.V. Clip 6080–110–35 I.V. Clip (page 56) 2–Stage I.V.
6080–215–20 3–Stage I.V. Assembly, Patient Right Item Part No. Part Name Qty. 6070–90–105 Caution Label 6070–210–45 I.V. Pole Sleeve 6070–210–46 I.V. Pivot 6070–210–49 I.V. Pivot Ring (page 62) 3–Stage I.V. Pole Assembly 6080–90–33 Specification Label 6080–210–52 I.V. Socket Weldment, Right 25–133 Blind Rivet...
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6080–211–10 Optional 2–Stage I.V. Mounting Ass’y, Left 6080–216–10 Optional 3–Stage I.V. Mounting Ass’y, Left 6080–211–10 6080–216–10 Item Part No. Part Name Qty. Item Part No. Part Name Qty. 6070–110–32 I.V. Retainer Plate 6070–110–32 I.V. Retainer Plate 6080–110–35 I.V. Clip 6080–110–35 I.V. Clip (page 59) 2–Stage I.V.
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6080–211–20 2–Stage I.V. Assembly, Patient Left Item Part No. Part Name Qty. 6070–90–105 Caution Label (page 61) 2–Stage I.V. Pole Assembly 6070–210–45 I.V. Pole Sleeve 6070–210–46 I.V. Pivot 6070–210–49 I.V. Pivot Ring 6080–90–32 Specification Label 6080–211–52 I.V. Socket Weldment, Left 25–133 Blind Rivet...
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6080–216–20 3–Stage I.V. Assembly, Patient Left Item Part No. Part Name Qty. 6070–90–105 Caution Label 6070–210–45 I.V. Pole Sleeve 6070–210–46 I.V. Pivot 6070–210–49 I.V. Pivot Ring (page 62) 3–Stage I.V. Pole Assembly 6080–90–34 Specification Label 6080–211–52 I.V. Socket Weldment, Left 25–133 Blind Rivet...
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6070–210–40 2–Stage I.V. Pole Assembly Item Part No. Part Name Qty. 1210–110–46 Back–Up Ring 1210–110–47 Lock Ring 1210–110–49 Molded Actuator 6070–210–41 Base Tube 6070–110–42 2nd Stage Tube 6070–110–44 2nd Stage Slide Plug 6070–110–50 Hook Weldment 26–6 Roll Pin...
6080–157 Optional Base Lift Bar Assembly Item Part No. Part Name Qty. 4–135 Hex Soc. But. Hd. Cap Screw 16–28 Nylock Hex Nut 37–238 Tube Plug 6080–157–13 Breakaway Lift Bar Weldment...
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Quick Reference Part Numbers ITEM PART NUMBER Breakaway Head Torsion Spring Kit ........6080–700–1 Bumper, Fowler .
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European Representative Stryker France Phone: 33148632290 BP 50040–95946 Roissy Ch. de Gaulle Fax: 33148632175 Cedex–France 6300 Sprinkle Road, Kalamazoo, MI 49001–9799 (800) 327–0770 www.strykermedical.com DH 7/01 6080–90–17 REV B...
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