User/Patient Safety; General; Low Suction; High Suction - Stryker Neptune 2 Rover-ULTRA Instructions For Use Manual

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User/Patient Safety

WARNINGS:

General

Before using any system component, or any component
compatible with this system, read and understand the instructions.
Pay particular attention to WARNING information. Become familiar
with the system components prior to use.
Only trained and experienced healthcare professionals may use
this equipment.
Healthcare professionals should be thoroughly familiar with the
instructions for use, handling characteristics, and the indicated
and intended uses of this equipment. Contact your Stryker sales
representative or Stryker Neptune Customer Service for in-service
training. See the Contact Information section.
The healthcare professional performing any procedure is
responsible for determining the appropriateness of this equipment
and the specific technique used for each patient. Stryker, as
a manufacturer, does not recommend surgical procedure or
technique.
DO NOT disassemble, modify, service, or repair any system
component or accessory, unless otherwise specified. Call Stryker
Neptune Customer Service. See the Contact Information section.
Upon initial receipt and before each use, inspect each component
for damage. DO NOT use any equipment if damage is apparent
or the inspection criteria are not met. See the Inspection and
Maintenance section for inspection criteria.
ALWAYS operate the equipment within the specified environmental
condition values. See the Specifications section.
The canister scale and fluid volume display are not diagnostic
tools. DO NOT use the scale or fluid volume display to determine
the amount of fluid lost from or retained by the patient.
DO NOT cover the device control panel with drapes or other
objects. Make sure the control panel can be clearly seen.
TIPPING HAZARD — DO NOT lean on the rover.

Low Suction

LOW SUCTION HAZARD
NOT FOR USE as a suction source for the following applications:
Organ stabilizer/positioner devices
Patient positioner devices
Death or serious injury can result from fluctuating suction levels.
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High Suction

HIGH SUCTION DEVICE [MAX = 480 mm-Hg]
The effectiveness of aspiration is dependent upon the
intensity of the vacuum applied.
ALWAYS use the minimum suction limit setting required to
achieve the desired clinical outcome.
ALWAYS follow your institution's guidelines for suction limits.
DO NOT connect directly to chest tubes.
DO NOT connect to closed wound drains.
DO NOT connect directly to tracheal tubes.
NOT FOR USE as a suction source for intermittent suction
applications.
Death or serious injury can result from improper suction levels.
The suction limit setting may only be adjusted by the SUCTION
LIMIT SETTING dial on the control panel. Interruption and
restoration of rover power, whether accidental or intentional, does
not reset the suction limit setting to zero. See ISO 10079-1: 1999,
clause 13.8. Use caution when activating suction with a high
suction limit setting.

Electrical Safety

Use only Stryker-approved system components and accessories,
unless otherwise specified. Using other electronic components
and accessories may result in increased electromagnetic
emissions or decreased electromagnetic immunity of the system.
Take special precautions regarding electromagnetic compatibility
(EMC) when using medical electrical equipment like this
system. Install and place this system into service according
to the EMC information contained in this manual. See the
Specifications section. Portable and mobile radio frequency (RF)
communications equipment can affect the function of this system.
ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD
ALWAYS connect this equipment to a hospital-grade, facility
power receptacle with protective earth (ground).
DO NOT touch or make contact with the rover and patient
simultaneously.
Failure to comply may cause electrical shock and result in patient
or healthcare staff injury.
0702-002-700 Rev-S
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