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Stryker Secure II Quick Start Manual
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Stryker Secure II
Quick Start Guide
Always refer to the product label and/or operations manual before using any Stryker product.

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Summary of Contents for Stryker Secure II

  • Page 1 Medical ® Stryker Secure II Quick Start Guide Always refer to the product label and/or operations manual before using any Stryker product.
  • Page 2 Overview Headboard Patient Controls Siderails Nurse Control Panel Footboard 120V AC Outlet (optional) Caster Siderail Release Handle Brake Pedal Siderail Controls Steer Pedal Always refer to the package insert, product labeling and/or operations maintenance manuals before using any Stryker product.
  • Page 3: For Your Safety

    Always engage the brakes unless the bed is being moved. Injury could result if the bed moves while a patient is getting on or off the bed. Always refer to the package insert, product labeling and/or operations maintenance manuals before using any Stryker product.
  • Page 4 Attempting to move the bed laterally when the steer pedal is activated may cause injury to the user. Always refer to the package insert, product labeling and/or operations maintenance manuals before using any Stryker product.
  • Page 5 ALL power cords before opening the service compartment, junction box or receptacle. Do not use the optional 110V outlet for life sustraining equipment. Always refer to the package insert, product labeling and/or operations maintenance manuals before using any Stryker product.
  • Page 6 Always refer to the package insert, product labeling and/or operations maintenance manuals before using any Stryker product.
  • Page 7 If the CPR board option was not purchased, the headboard can also be removed and used as an emergency CPR board. Always refer to the package insert, product labeling and/or operations maintenance manuals before using any Stryker product.
  • Page 8: Foley Bag Hooks

    Ease of Use The patient weight reading on the scale system will not be affected when the optional isolated Foley bag hooks are used. Always refer to the package insert, product labeling and/or operations maintenance manuals before using any Stryker product.
  • Page 9 The siderails are not intended to be used as a push device. Always refer to the package insert, product labeling and/or operations maintenance manuals before using any Stryker product.
  • Page 10 BackSmart Stand Assist Integrated lift system Gives patients two sturdy grip points to assits with eegress Always refer to the package insert, product labeling and/or operations maintenance manuals before using any Stryker product.
  • Page 11 Individual beds may have different options therefore, foot boards should not be moved from one bed to another. Mixing foot boards could result in unpredictable bed operation. Always refer to the package insert, product labeling and/or operations maintenance manuals before using any Stryker product.
  • Page 12 * Press and hold the lock button to unlock. Button and LED on dashboard will illuminate when activated. Always refer to the package insert, product labeling and/or operations maintenance manuals before using any Stryker product.
  • Page 13 Raise the siderails when lowering the litter to the full down position to prevent the interference from causing the scale system to weigh inaccurately. Always refer to the package insert, product labeling and/or operations maintenance manuals before using any Stryker product.
  • Page 14 For best results, secure the mattress power cord to prevent damage to the cord and interference with the bed frame and the scale system. Always refer to the package insert, product labeling and/or operations maintenance manuals before using any Stryker product.
  • Page 15 3. After completing the task, the screen will read, “Equipment Changed” and the Status Screen will now read the weight of the patient only. Always refer to the package insert, product labeling and/or operations maintenance manuals before using any Stryker product.
  • Page 16: To Set Alarm

    Exit, Scale and Motion will cease to operate when the unit enters the power save mode. Injury to the patient could occur if proper patient monitoring protocol is not observed. Always refer to the package insert, product labeling and/or operations maintenance manuals before using any Stryker product.
  • Page 17 50% of approaches the siderail or restricted zone. body weight out of the foot end of the bed. designated zone. Always refer to the package insert, product labeling and/or operations maintenance manuals before using any Stryker product.
  • Page 18 Caregivers should not rely on the lights to perform their duties. Before arming the optional iBed Awareness system, the nurse must physically verify that siderails are locked. Always refer to the package insert, product labeling and/or operations maintenance manuals before using any Stryker product.
  • Page 19: Ibed Awareness Monitoring And Alarms

    Bed Exit If bed exit is disarmed, the display will appear as shown, and the Bed Exit LED on the dashboard will blink. Always refer to the package insert, product labeling and/or operations maintenance manuals before using any Stryker product.
  • Page 20 If the caregiver would like to set the Awareness alarm to the Nurse Call Station, the “Status To N/C” must be turned on through the Advanced Options Menu in the Main Menu. Always refer to the package insert, product labeling and/or operations maintenance manuals before using any Stryker product.
  • Page 21 Always refer to the package insert, product label and/or operations manual before using any Stryker product. Products may not be available in all markets. Some features indicated in this Quick Start Guide are options are and may not be configured on all products. Product availability is subject to the regulatory or medical practices that govern individual markets.