Nickel–Cadmium battery community Do not allow fluids to enter EU: Not for general waste Secure Drape under clips Chinese RoHS Unique Device Identifier Prescription Use Only Medical Device Follow instructions for use Operations/Service Manual SPIDER2™ Limb Positioner 126-99-01 Rev. J...
– Consult a biomedical engineer . The targeted population is patients undergoing surgical procedures • Load on SPIDER2 is not to exceed 40lbs (18.14kg) when fully that require positioning of the limbs. extended . Failure to comply may result in patient and/or health care staff injury .
. • Prior to each use, inspect the device to ensure it is functioning • The SPIDER2 battery charger is not permitted to be used in properly and not damaged. Do not use a damaged device.
Changing Batteries Changing Batteries Batteries may be changed at any time; SPIDER2™ will remain in its original state (joints locked/ unlocked) once battery is removed. If changing battery during surgery DO NOT change the state of the Power Switch. To change batteries: 1.
Set Up Figure 11 . Tighten Knob The SPIDER2 is designed to attach to either the rail of the O.R. table, or the SPIDER Attachment Rail. The rail attachment is on the 5. Verify that the Clamp is rigidly attached; if not, additional back of the Smith &...
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Pull up on the Piggy Back to ensure it is locked in place. 6. Place the Switch Drape over top of the Piggy Back and SPIDER2 Arm. Pull the drape down, past the Dumbbell Joint (Figure 14) , (or standard Drape if only Foot Pedal is to be used).
SPIDER2 . Securing Limb to SPIDER2 Figure 19 . Engage locks on Piggy Back and SPIDER2 Distal Ball Joint. The patient’s limb can be attached to the SPIDER2 by various 11. Patient’s limb is attached to SPIDER2 by various accessories.
1. Ensure Power Switch is in ON position; indicator light should be lit and a solid green color. If blinking, or OFF, replace battery. 2. Grasp the patient’s limb (attached to SPIDER2) and/or SPIDER2 slender arm. 3. Press with your finger on the Switch Drape Release Button or step on Foot Pedal; this immediately releases all three SPIDER2 joints.
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Operative Table 1 . Procedure Set-up and Accessories supported by SPIDER2™ Procedure SPIDER Table SPIDER SPIDER Required Per Procedure Optional Attachment Location to Orientation Accessories Side Patient Beach Chair Operative Side or If operative side at Horizontal on Rail Shoulder Connection Bar (7210571)
Note: A dark oily residue in the joints is normal. If the dry cloth does not remove the residue, isopropyl alcohol on a cloth may Figure 24 . Tilting and lifting SPIDER2 off of O. R. Table Rail be used. Do not pour or spray fluid into the joints.
Expected Service Life Expected Service Life SPIDER2 Specifications* Smith and Nephew SPIDER2™ and its accessories are reusable * Specifications are approximate and may vary from unit to unit or instruments. The functional life of these devices depends on as a result of power supply fluctuations.
Guidance and Manufacturer’s Declaration - Electromagnetic Emissions Guidance and Manufacturer’s Declaration - Electromagnetic Emissions The Smith & Nephew SPIDER2™ is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The customer or the user of the SPIDER2 should assure that it is used in such an environment.
Guidance and Manufacturer’s Declaration – Electromagnetic Immunity Guidance and Manufacturer’s Declaration – Electromagnetic Immunity The Smith & Nephew SPIDER2™ is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The customer or the user of the SPIDER2 should assure that it is used in such an environment.
Guidance and Manufacturer’s Declaration – Special Environment The SPIDER2™ is intended for use in a Special Environment using HF surgical equipment. WARNING - HF Interference: This equipment was designed and tested to be used with HF ESU equipment . However, if interference occurs with other equipment it may be corrected by one or more of the following measures: –...
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