Stryker Sidne Operating And Maintenance Manual
Stryker Sidne Operating And Maintenance Manual

Stryker Sidne Operating And Maintenance Manual

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  • Page 1 OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL...
  • Page 2 Contents English Sidne™ Operating and Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 3 OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL 5900 Optical Court Tel. 800.624.4422 San Jose, CA 95138 Fax 800.729.2917...
  • Page 4 Important Before operating SIDNE for the first time, attach the antenna to the back of the SIDNE unit as shown.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    ..8 EN The Sidne™ Console ......9 EN The Tablet .
  • Page 6 (VCR) ........50 EN Sidne™ Options ......52 EN Stryker FloControl Arthroscopy Pump .
  • Page 7 Voice Commands Menu ....105 EN Sidne™ Feedback Messages ....106 EN Troubleshooting Guide .
  • Page 8 Cradle Cleaning and Maintenance ..117 EN Cleaning ....... . . 117 EN Maintenance .
  • Page 9: Warnings And Cautions

    The warranty is void if any of these warnings are disregarded. Stryker Endoscopy accepts full responsibility for the effects on safety, reliability, and performance of the equipment only if: • Readjustments, modifications, and/or repairs are carried out exclusively by Stryker Endoscopy.
  • Page 10 Warnings and Cautions Please read this manual and follow its instructions carefully. The words warning, caution, and note carry special meanings and should be carefully reviewed: Warning The personal safety of the patient or physician may be involved. Disregarding this information could result in injury to the patient or physician.
  • Page 11: Avertissements Et Précautions

    Toutes les spécifications sont sujettes à modification sans préavis. Prendre contact avec le distributeur Stryker Endoscopy le plus che dont les coordonnées sont indiquées dans la section Autres services d’assistance ou appeler le représentant ou 6 EN...
  • Page 12 *Avertissements et précautions l’agent Stryker Endoscopy local pour obtenir des informations sur les modifications et les nouveaux duits. Lire ce manuel et suivre scrupuleusement les instructions qu’il contient. Les termes Warning (avertissement), Caution (attention) et Note (remarque) ont une importance particulière décrite ci-dessous : Avertissement La sécurité...
  • Page 13: Product Description / Intended Use

    Sidne™ system can be controlled through commands issued to the Sidne™ console. The Sidne™ console is controlled by a touch-screen, interactive tablet or through commands spoken into a microphone headset. Figure 1: The Sidne™ system.
  • Page 14: The Sidne™ Console

    Each of these three main components is described in detail in the following pages. The Sidne™ Console The Sidne™ console is the primary component of the Sidne™ system. The console provides connection ports for the various operating- room devices, which it controls by processing voice and tablet commands issued by the surgeon and operating-room staff.
  • Page 15 Figure 2: The Sidne™ console, front panel 1. CD-ROM Drive: Will play compact discs with a future Sidne driver. Insert the CD with the bottom side facing the CD eject button. 2. CD-ROM Indicator Light: Indicates the presence of a disk in the CD-ROM drive.
  • Page 16 9. Wireless Receiver Antenna: Receives wireless communication signals from the tablet. 10. Disabled: Do not use. 11. Phone Line In: Brings dial tone from a wall jack to the Sidne™ console. 12. Phone: Gives dial tone from the Sidne™ console to a regular telephone.
  • Page 17: The Tablet

    The tablet has an interactive touch screen that displays the devices connected to the Sidne™ system and provides a control menu for each device. When a command is selected by touching the tablet screen, the tablet relays the command to the Sidne™...
  • Page 18 4. On-Screen Keyboard Button: Displays / hides the on-screen keyboard when pressed. 5. DC Power Input: Connects the tablet to the Sidne™ console for DC power and battery recharging. 6. Power On/Off Switch: Powers the tablet on or off when held for 3 continuous seconds.
  • Page 19: The Microphone Headset

    When a command is spoken into the microphone headset, the headset transmits the command via radio frequency to the Sidne™ console, where it is then routed to the appropriate device. The headset comprises three main components, which are described in Figures 5 through 8 below: 1.
  • Page 20 Product Description / Intended Use Figure 6: The transmitter 1. Antenna 2. Power-on LED: Shines red when the transmitter is powered on. 3. Audio Input Jack: Connects the transmitter to the headpiece connector. 4. Mounting Clip: Clips to clothing for easy support. 5.
  • Page 21 Figure 7: The receiver, front panel 1. Power Switch: Powers the system on and off. 2. Alert Indicator: Shines red to indicate that the transmitter is in the mute mode or is powered off, or to indicate system warnings, such as weak transmitter battery, or no/poor RF communication between the transmitter and receiver.
  • Page 22 6. Balanced Audio Output Jack: Connects to an XLRM-type connector to connect the receiver to a mixer or integrated amplifier. 7. Unbalanced Audio Output Jack: Connects to an unbalanced mixer. 8. Power Input Jack: Connects to the DC plug from the Sidne™ console. 17 EN...
  • Page 23: Setting Up The Sidne™ System

    Setting Up the Sidne™ System Setting Up the Console Warning When Sidne™ is interconnected with other electrical equipment, leakage currents may be additive. Ensure all systems are installed according to the requirements of IEC 60601-1-1. Warning Ensure that the power switch is set to 120 V or 240 V as appropriate prior to plugging in the device.
  • Page 24 Sidne™. After connecting the camera to Sidne™, connect the monitor and recording device to Sidne™. 6. Connect Sidne™ to a telephone line if desired (see Figure 9). Note The telephone option is only available if the supplemental telephone driver has been installed.
  • Page 25 Power to external Line out to a To a hospital-grade speakers telephone power outlet To a telephone wall Power to the tablet jack and microphone- DVI/XGA 1 Input headset receivers 1 and 2 Figure 9: Standard Sidne™ Connections 20 EN...
  • Page 26 Setting Up the Sidne™ System Camera S-Video Sidne™ SDCHD S-Video S-Video Printer Monitor Figure 10: S-Video Configuration (with Dictation) 21 EN...
  • Page 27 Camera DVI/XGA Sidne™ DVI/XGA SDCHD S-Video Printer Flat-Panel Monitor Figure 11: DVI/XGA-1 video Configuration (with Dictation) 22 EN...
  • Page 28: Setting Up The Tablet

    Setting Up the Sidne™ System Setting Up the Tablet Refer to the Wired Tablet Insert for Tablet setup instructions. 23 EN...
  • Page 29: Setting Up The Headset

    Setting Up the Receiver 1. Attach the two provided antennae to the rear receiver panel. 2. Position the receiver on a stable surface near the Sidne™ console. 3. Connect the power cord. • Connect one end to the power input jack on the rear receiver panel.
  • Page 30: Setting Up The Transmitter

    Setting Up the Sidne™ System Setting Up the Transmitter Warning To maintain sterility in the surgical field, set up the transmitter and headpiece prior to scrubbing for surgery. 1. Ensure the batteries are installed in the transmitter. • Release the battery door and insert two AA batteries, observing polarity.
  • Page 31: Selecting The Video Source

    In order to display the camera image properly, Sidne™ must know where the camera has been connected. Use the tablet or microphone headset to tell Sidne™ which video input port the camera is connected to. (For more information on navigating tablet and voice-command menus, see the Operating the Sidne™...
  • Page 32: Operating The Sidne™ System

    The Sidne™ system and the devices connected to it can be controlled by commands issued through either the tablet or the microphone headset. Sidne™ provides both audio and visual feedback to acknowledge commands.
  • Page 33 1. Folders 2. Device icons Touching a device icon brings up a device-specific option menu that displays the same controls found on the actual device. For example, the camera option menu offers controls for light, enhancement, zoom, white balance, and specialty (see Figure 14 below). Figure 14: The camera option menu The device shown on the tablet screen can be controlled by touching the options displayed on the screen.
  • Page 34: Headset

    Issuing Commands with the Microphone Headset The Sidne™ system and the devices connected to it can also be operated by spoken commands issued through the microphone headset. Sidne™ displays the available commands through a chain of menus projected onto the upper right-hand corner of the operating-room monitor.
  • Page 35 Menu 1 The first menu, known as the Sidne menu, shows the Sidne™ logo. Saying “Sidne™” will awake the system and access the second menu. Menu 2 The second menu, known as the Device menu, lists all the devices connected to the Sidne™...
  • Page 36: Global Commands

    “up” and “down” on the Camera’s Menu Note To exit any menu and return to the Sidne Menu, say “Exit.” Global Commands Although most voice commands can be issued only from their respective menus, some voice commands are available from more than one menu.
  • Page 37: Device-Specific Commands

    *These drivers are available for purchase. Contact your local Stryker Representative for ordering information. Device-Specific Commands The Sidne™ system is compatible with a wide variety of “Sidne™-smart” operating-room devices, such as the devices listed below: Each of these devices has its own set of voice and tablet commands, as well as a unique set of audio feedback messages that come from the Sidne™...
  • Page 38: Stryker 2.0 Liter Arthroscopy Pump

    Operating the Sidne™ System Stryker 2.0 Liter Arthroscopy Pump Tablet Commands Menu Figure 15: The tablet commands menu for the arthroscopy pump Voice Commands Menu Device Awaken Control Select Description Select Ten Up Increases the pump pressure by 10 mm Hg.
  • Page 39 Figure 16: Arthroscopy Pump voice commands interface on monitor Sidne™ Feedback Messages Sidne™ Says Meaning “Arthroscopy Added as a prefix to the messages below when the control is issued from the pump...” tablet or pump front panel while not in the arthroscopy voice-command menu.
  • Page 40: Stryker 888 / 988 Medical Video Camera

    Operating the Sidne™ System Stryker 888 / 988 Medical video Camera Tablet Commands Menu Figure 17: The tablet commands menu for the camera 35 EN...
  • Page 41 Decreases digital enhancement Down (image sharpness). Zoom Out Zooms out continuously. Zoom In Zooms in continuously. Stop Stops zoom. Sidne™ Camera Laparoscopy Selects laparoscopy specialty setting. Specialty Arthroscopy Selects arthroscopy specialty setting. Standard Selects standard specialty setting. Sets the shutter to automatically Automatic control brightness.
  • Page 42 Operating the Sidne™ System Figure 18: Medical video Camera voice commands interface on monitor Sidne™ Feedback Messages Sidne™ Says Meaning Added as a prefix to the below messages when the control is issued from the “Camera...” tablet or camera front panel while not in the camera voice-command menu.
  • Page 43: Stryker 30L And 40L High-Flow Insufflators

    Stryker 30L and 40L High-Flow Insufflators Tablet Commands Menu Figure 19: The tablet commands menu for the insufflator Tablet Commands Menu Device Awaken Control Select Description Select Decreases the preset pressure by 1 mm Down Increases the preset pressure by1 mm Hg.
  • Page 44 Operating the Sidne™ System Figure 20: Insufflator voice commands interface on monitor 39 EN...
  • Page 45 Sidne™ Feedback Messages Sidne™ Says Meaning Added as a prefix to the below messages when the control is issued by the tablet or insufflator front panel while not in the insufflator voice-command “Insufflator...” menu. Also added as a prefix to the “connected” and “disconnected”...
  • Page 46: Stryker X6000 / Q5000 Light Source

    Operating the Sidne™ System Stryker X6000 / Q5000 Light Source Tablet Commands Menu Figure 21: The tablet commands menu for the light source Voice Commands Menu Device Awaken Control Select Description Select Light Sets the light source to automatically Sidne™...
  • Page 47 Figure 22: Light Source voice commands interface on monitor Sidne™ Feedback Messages Sidne™ Says Meaning Added as a prefix to the below messages when a control is issued by “Light Source...” the tablet or light-source front panel while not in the light-source voice- command menu.
  • Page 48: Stryker Tps Shaver

    Operating the Sidne™ System Stryker TPS Shaver Tablet Commands Menu Figure 23: The tablet commands menu for the shaver 43 EN...
  • Page 49 Starts the handpiece motor at the preset Activate speed in the Forward mode. Sets the Endo handpiece speed to high Forward High range. Sidne™ Shaver Sets the Endo handpiece speed to low range. Starts the handpiece motor at the preset Activate speed in the reverse mode.
  • Page 50 Operating the Sidne™ System Figure 24: Shave voice commands interface on monitor Sidne™ Feedback Messages Sidne™ Corrective Action (if Meaning Says applicable) This precedes “connected” and “Shaver...” “disconnected” messages. See the TPS console screen for the “See TPS The TPS console has detected an error error message and the appropriate console”...
  • Page 51: Stryker Digital Capture System (Sdc Pro / Sdc Pro 2 /Sdc Hd)

    Dictation Off Stops voice recording. *There is no menu timeout associated with the “Dictation” -> “Record” -> “Dictation Off” menu level. Any of the following voice commands will exit this voice menu level: “Dictation Off,” “Sidne™,” and “Exit.” 46 EN...
  • Page 52 Operating the Sidne™ System Figure 26: SDC HD voice commands interface on monitor Sidne™ Feedback Messages Sidne™ Says Meaning Added as a prefix to the below messages when a command is issued from the tablet or SDC front panel while not in the digital-capture voice- “Digital capture...”...
  • Page 53: Sony Up-5600Md Video Printer

    Live Displays the live image. Print Issues a print command to the video printer. More Increments by 1 the number of copies to be printed. Sidne™ Printer Copies Decrements by 1 the number of copies to be Less printed. Selects one picture per page.
  • Page 54 Operating the Sidne™ System Figure 28: Printer voice commands interface on monitor Sidne™ Feedback Messages Sidne™ Says Meaning Added as a prefix to the below messages when the control is issued “Printer...” by the tablet or printer while not in the printer voice-command menu.
  • Page 55: Sony Svo-9500 Video Cassette Recorder

    Figure 29: The tablet commands menu for the VCR While most Sidne™-smart devices can be simultaneously controlled through Sidne™ and device front-panel controls, this is not true for the VCR unless the dip switches on the back panel match the setting shown below.
  • Page 56 Operating the Sidne™ System Figure 30: VCR voice commands interface on monitor VCR video Error Bar Error Message Error Condition Tape not inserted The video cassette is not inserted. Tape write protected The video cassette is write protected. End of tape The video cassette is at the end of the tape.
  • Page 57: Sidne™ Options

    Sidne™ Options Commands specific to the Sidne™ console itself can be found in the Options tablet and voice menus. Figure 31 below lists the functions of the options tablet commands menu. Tablet Commands Menu Figure 31: The tablet commands menu for Sidne™ options.
  • Page 58 Operating the Sidne™ System Figure 32: The “enter IP address” screen on the tablet. Specify the IP address of the devices that Sidne™ will communicate with. If a valid address is entered, the following screen will appear: Figure 33: The valid IP address screen on the tablet.
  • Page 59 Voice Commands Menu Device Awaken Control Select Description Select Selects female voice 1 for Sidne™ audio Female 1 feedback. Selects female voice 2 for Sidne™ audio Female 2 feedback. Audio Selects male voice 1 for Sidne™ audio Male 1 feedback.
  • Page 60 Operating the Sidne™ System Figure 34: Options voice commands interface on monitor 55 EN...
  • Page 61: Stryker Flocontrol Arthroscopy Pump

    Stryker FloControl Arthroscopy Pump Tablet Commands Menu Figure 1: The tablet commands menu for the arthroscopy pump Figure 2: The voice commands interface on monitor 56 EN...
  • Page 62 Decreases the pump pressure by 5 mm Hg. Activate Starts the pump. Turns the wash mode off. Wash Arthro Turns the wash mode on and activates the Sidne™ Pump pump. Increases the flow by 0.25 L/min. Flow Down Decreases the flow by 0.25 L/min.
  • Page 63 The pump detects that the tubing is not inserted when the pump is turned on. inserted” “Overpressure” The pump detects an overpressure condition. Note When the pump displays an error message, it shuts itself off. This will cause Sidne™ to say, “Arthroscopy pump disconnected.” 1000400723a 58 EN...
  • Page 64: 1088 Camera

    1088 Camera Tablet Commands Menu Figure 1: The tablet commands menu for the 1088 Camera Figure 2: The 1088 voice commands interface on monitor 59 EN...
  • Page 65 Zooms Camera out continuously. Zoom Zooms Camera in continuously. Changes the Camera’s specialty Standard setting to Standard. Changes the Camera’s specialty Arthroscopy SIDNE™ Camera setting to Arthroscopy. Changes the Camera’s specialty Laparoscopy setting to Laparoscopy. Changes the Camera’s specialty Mini Lap setting to Mini Lap.
  • Page 66: Voice Commands

    Zooms Camera in continuously. Stop Stops Camera zoom. Changes the Camera’s specialty setting Laparoscopy to Laparoscopy. Changes the Camera’s specialty setting Arthroscopy to Arthroscopy. SIDNE™ Camera Changes the Camera’s specialty setting Cytoscopy to Cytoscopy. Changes the Camera’s specialty setting Microscope to Microscope. Specialty Changes the Camera’s specialty setting...
  • Page 67 Sidne™ Feedback Messages Sidne™ Voice Meaning Message “Connected” Camera is turned on and plugged into Sidne™. “White Balance White Balance successfully completed. Complete” “White Balance Invalid” White Balance was unsuccessful. “Shutter Automatic” Shutter mode is set to automatic. “Shutter Manual”...
  • Page 68: Sidne™ Cleaning And Maintenance

    Stryker representative. Replacing Fuses 1. Unplug the Sidne™ console from the electrical outlet and disconnect the power cord from the rear console panel. 2. Unlatch the fuse holder next to the AC connection on the rear console panel and remove the fuse.
  • Page 69: Troubleshooting

    • Check that the input selector on the video monitor is set properly. • Check that the input selector on Sidne™ is set to the proper input. For voice menus, select Sidne™ » Options » video » Source and choose the source the camera is connected to.
  • Page 70 • Make sure the device driver software for the Sidne™-compatible device has been loaded onto the Sidne™ console System error (reported • Cycle the power on the Sidne™ console. by audio feedback and a • If the error is repeated, proceed red front-panel LED) according to Service and Claims section in this manual.
  • Page 71 Please contact your local dongle Stryker Representative. • Check the version of the dongle being used. All 1.0 version dongles will only work with older versions of Sidne. All 2.0 version dongles will work with old and new versions of Sidne. 66 EN...
  • Page 72: Technical Specifications

    Technical Specifications Technical Specifications Environmental Specifications: Operating Temperature: 10° to 40°C Humidity: 20 to 95% RH Altitude: -1,000 to 15,000 feet above sea level -300 to 4500 meters above sea level Vibration: 0.2g, 25-500Hz Shock: Controller 2g, 11ms half sine Hand-Control tablet 2g,11ms half sine Shipping/Storage:...
  • Page 73 Electromagnetic Interference Sidne™ has been designed and tested to comply with the requirements of EN60601-1-2:2001 for electromagnetic compatibility. Classifications Class I equipment Continuous Operation Water Ingress protection - IPX0, Ordinary protection No applied part Controller video Input: Component (S-video): Four S-video...
  • Page 74: Component Dimensions

    Microsoft XP Embedded Software End-User License Agreement (EULA) • You have acquired a device (“DEVICE”) that includes software licensed by Stryker Endoscopy from Microsoft Licensing Inc. or its affiliates (“MS”). Those installed software products of MS origin, as well as associated media, printed materials, and “online” or electronic documentation (“SOFTWARE”) are protected by international intellectual property laws and treaties.
  • Page 75 • GRANT OF SOFTWARE LICENSE. This EULA grants you the following license: • You many use the SOFTWARE only on the DEVICE. • NOT FAULT TOLERANT. The software is not fault tolerant. Stryker Endoscopy has independently determined how to use the software in the device, and MS has relied upon Stryker Endoscopy to conduct sufficient testing to determine that the software is suitable for such use.
  • Page 76: Electromagnetic Compatibility Tables

    To ensure electromagnetic compatibility (EMC), Sidne™ must be installed and operated according to the EMC information provided in this manual. Warning The radiated output power of Sidne™ is below the FCC radio frequency exposure limits.
  • Page 77: Testing Compatibility

    Test each device for compatibility with the Sidne™ system. • Power on the critical care devices. • Perform a variety of functions with the Sidne™ system. Issue commands with both the tablet and headset, and power on and off the tablet, headset, and console.
  • Page 78 Electromagnetic Compatibility Tables Guidance and Manufacturer's Declaration: Electromagnetic Emissions Sidne™ is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The customer or the user of Sidne™ should ensure that it is used in such an environment. Electromagnetic Environment Emissions test...
  • Page 79 Recommended Separation Distances Between Portable and Mobile RF Communications Equipment and the Sidne™ System The Sidne™ system is intended for use in an electromagnetic environment in which radiated RF disturbances are controlled. The user of the Sidne™ system can help prevent electromagnetic...
  • Page 80 Electromagnetic Compatibility Tables Guidance and Manufacturer's Declaration: Electromagnetic Immunity Sidne™ is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The customer or the user of Sidne™ should ensure that it is used in such an environment. Electromagnetic IEC 60601...
  • Page 81 Ut) for 25 Ut) for 25 power mains cycles cycles interruptions, it is recommended <5% Ut <5% Ut that Sidne™ be (>95% dip (>95% dip in powered from in Ut) for 5 Ut) for 5 sec. an constant sec. power supply or a battery.
  • Page 82 Electromagnetic Compatibility Tables Guidance and Manufacturer's Declaration: Electromagnetic Immunity Sidne™ is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The customer orthe user of Sidne™ should ensure that it is used in such an environment. Electromagnetic Immunity IEC 60601...
  • Page 83 If the measured field strength in the location in which the Sidne™ system is used exceeds the applicable RF compliance level above, the Sidne™ system should be observed to verify normal operation. If abnormal performance is observed, additional measures may be necessary, such as reorienting or relocating the Sidne™...
  • Page 84: Warranty

    This product is being sold only for the purpose described herein. In no event shall Stryker Endoscopy be liable for any breach of warranty in any amount exceeding the purchase price of the product.
  • Page 85: Service And Claims

    2. When returning equipment for service, package all the components carefully in the original shipping container, if possible. 3. Ship the Sidne™ unit, prepaid and insured, to your local Stryker Endoscopy distributor or to: Stryker Endoscopy Customer Service Attention: Repair Department...
  • Page 86: International Service

    International Service International Service For service in the U.S.A., call your Stryker Endoscopy representative or Stryker Endoscopy Customer Service at 1-800-624-4422. Outside of the U.S.A., please contact your Stryker Endoscopy distributor at one of the following locations: Stryker Corporation Stryker European Rep - RA/QA...
  • Page 87 Stryker Finland Stryker Middle East / Africa PL 80 (Makelankatuz) Via Della Posta FIN 00501 Helsinki 6934 Bioggio FINLAND SWITZERLAND Phone: 358 (0) 9 7744 680 Phone: (4021) 212-1122 Fax: 358 (0) 9 7744 6820 Fax: (4021) 212-1133 Stryker Korea NV Stryker SA (Belgium) 11F Dong Sung Bldg.
  • Page 88: Addenda To The Sidne Manual

    Installing the Tablet Battery Pack ... . 113 EN Sidne™ Tablet-Recharging Cradle... . 114 EN All of these addenda are commercially available to users. Please contact your local Stryker Representative for ordering information.
  • Page 89: Installing The Telephone Upgrade

    Follow the instructions below to install the Sidne™ Telephone Installation 2.0 upgrade on the Sidne™ console: 1. Power on the Sidne™ console and wait until Sidne™ says “Sidne™ ready.” 2. Remove the cap from the telephone driver dongle (see the figure below).
  • Page 90: Connecting A Phone Set To The Sidne

    Installing the Telephone Upgrade Connecting a Phone Set to the Sidne™ Console Follow the diagram below to connect a phone set to the Sidne™ console. To a telephone handset Sidne™ rear console panel From a telephone wall jack Figure 3: The phone connections on the SIDNE rear panel...
  • Page 91 A telephone connected to the Sidne™ console can be operated via tablet or voice commands. (See “Setting Up the Console” for information on connecting a phone to the Sidne™ system.) Tablet Commands Menu Figure 4: The tablet commands menu for the telephone 1.
  • Page 92 Installing the Telephone Upgrade Making a Call To make a phone call using the Sidne™ console: 1. Enter the phone number using either the number buttons or the speed dial buttons. 2. Press the Answer / Dial button. Setting the Speed Dial 1.
  • Page 93 Selects the phone number programmed for Radiology Radiology. Selects the phone number programmed for Recovery Recovery. Selects the phone number programmed for Histology Sidne™ Telephone Histology. Selects the phone number programmed for Nurses Nurses. Selects the phone number programmed for Office Office.
  • Page 94 Erases the last selected digit. Initiates a call after the telephone number has Call been entered. Selects digits that make up a telephone number. Sidne™ Feedback Messages Sidne™ Says Meaning “Telephone number not saved” The selected speed-dial option has no number assigned to it.
  • Page 95: Sidne™ Operating And Maintenance Manual Addendum

    Sidne™ Operating and Maintenance Manual Addendum Connection and Operation Instructions for Control of the Valleylab Force FX™ Electrosurgical Unit 90 EN...
  • Page 96: Kit Overview

    Kit Overview Kit Overview Figure 1 shows the contents of the Sidne™ ESU Driver 2.0 upgrade kit. Figure 1: Contents of the kit 1. EDAM adapter cable 2. Sidne™ interface cable 3. Sidne™ ESU EDAM 4. User Insert 5. Cover plate 6.
  • Page 97: Quick Start-Up Guide

    Mount the EDAM. 4. Power On the Sidne™ console. 5. Install the ESU driver upgrade. 6. Sidne™ will restart. Wait for Sidne™ to say “Sidne™ ready” before powering On the ESU. Caution Sidne™ should say “ESU Connected” and the EDAM LED should be flashing green within 20 seconds of powering On the ESU.
  • Page 98: Connecting The Electrosurgical Unit (Esu)

    Connecting the Electrosurgical Unit (ESU) Connecting the Electrosurgical Unit (ESU) Warnings and Cautions Please read this addendum and follow its instructions carefully. The words warning, caution, and note carry special meanings and should be carefully reviewed: Warning The personal safety of the patient or physician may be involved.
  • Page 99 Caution To avoid potential damage to this device, please note the following cautions: 1. Always power Off the ESU before connecting or disconnecting the Sidne™ interface kit. 2. Ensure that the Sidne™ ESU EDAM (hereafter referred to as “EDAM”) is securely mounted to the ESU or cart. 94 EN...
  • Page 100: Installing The Cover Plate

    Installing the Cover Plate Ensure that the cover plate is mounted to the ESU before connecting to Sidne™. If the cover plate is mounted, proceed to “Connecting Sidne™ to the Valleylab Force FX™ Electrosurgical Unit (ESU).” If the cover plate is not mounted, continue with steps below.
  • Page 101 Figure 3: Removing the metal plate 4. If jack screw posts are not present in the left (nine-pin) connector, use the nut driver to insert the new jack screw posts (see Figure Empty slots Inserted jack screw posts Figure 4: Inserting jack screw posts 5.
  • Page 102: Connecting Sidne™ To The Valleylab Force Fx™ Electrosurgical Unit (Esu)

    Electrosurgical Unit (ESU) Figure 6: ESU, EDAM adapter cable, and EDAM 1. Ensure that the ESU and the Sidne™ console are powered Off. 2. Connect the male end of the EDAM adapter cable to the serial port on the rear panel of the ESU (see Figure 7).
  • Page 103: Mounting The Edam

    4. Connect the Sidne™ interface cable to the USB connector on the EDAM. 5. Connect the other end of the Sidne™ interface cable to one of the eight USB ports on the Sidne™ console (see Figure 9). Figure 9: ESU connected to Sidne™...
  • Page 104 Connecting the Electrosurgical Unit (ESU) Figure 10: Mounting the EDAM to the ESU 99 EN...
  • Page 105: Installing The Esu Driver Upgrade

    ESU Driver is complete and the Sidne™ console has restarted (after step 6 of this section). The Sidne™ ESU Driver 2.0 upgrade allows the Sidne™ console to communicate with the Valleylab Force FX™ Electrosurgical Unit (ESU). Follow the instructions below to install the Sidne™ ESU Driver 2.0 upgrade on the Sidne™...
  • Page 106 ** Sidne™ will announce this message only if the programming has failed. 6. Wait as Sidne™ restarts. When the console says, “Sidne™ ready,” the driver is installed and ready for use. Caution Sidne™ should say “ESU Connected” and the EDAM LED should be flashing green within 20 seconds of powering On the ESU.
  • Page 107: Operating The Esu

    Operating the ESU Sidne™ ESU Tablet Commands Figure 13 shows the Sidne™ tablet commands menu for the ESU. Table 1 on the next page describes the tablet commands and their functions. Tablet Commands Menu Figure 13: The Sidne™ tablet commands menu for the ESU...
  • Page 108 Operating the ESU Figure 14: The voice commands interface on the monitor 103 EN...
  • Page 109 Tablet Commands Device Control Selection Description Level SIDNE™ Standard Sets Bipolar function to Standard mode. Precise Sets Bipolar function to Precise mode. Macro Sets Bipolar function to Macro mode. Bipolar Power Down Decreases the Bipolar power level by one setting.*...
  • Page 110: Voice Commands Menu

    Sets Cut function to Pure mode Sets Cut function to Low mode * Sidne™ will respond to these commands with or without the word “Power” (i.e., “Power Up” or “Up”; “Power Down” or “Down”). ** For more information on power level settings, refer to the Valleylab Force FX™...
  • Page 111: Sidne™ Feedback Messages

    Sidne™ Feedback Messages Table 3 shows the Sidne™ feedback messages and their meanings. Sidne™ Feedback Messages Sidne™ Voice Message Meaning “Connected” ESU is turned On and plugged into Sidne™. “Disconnected” ESU has been disconnected or turned Off “Check Patient Return Return Electrode Monitor fault has been detected.
  • Page 112: Troubleshooting Guide

    EDAM LED • The ESU is not communicating properly with stays solid the Sidne™ ESU EDAM. Ensure that the red* ESU is properly connected to Sidne™. See the “Connecting Sidne™ to the Valleylab Force FX™ Electrosurgical Unit” section of this addendum for more details.
  • Page 113 Attempt the following fixes in order: 1. Power Off ESU. 2. Ensure Sidne™ is powered On. 3. Ensure that the Sidne™ interface cable is plugged into the EDAM. 4. Ensure that the Sidne™ interface cable is plugged into Sidne™.
  • Page 114: Electromagnetic Compatibility Tables

    Sidne ESU EDAM. Caution Portable and mobile RF communications equipment may affect the normal function of the Sidne ESU EDAM. The Sidne ESU EDAM has been designed and tested to comply with IEC 60601-1-2:2001 requirements for EMC with other devices. 109 EN...
  • Page 115 Guidance and Manufacturer's Declaration: Electromagnetic Immunity Sidne ESU EDAM is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The customer or the user of Sidne ESU EDAM should ensure that it is used in such an environment. IEC 60601 Test...
  • Page 116 RF transmitters, an electromagnetic site survey should be considered. If the measured field strength in the location in which the Sidne ESU EDAM system is used exceeds the applicable RF compliance level above, the Sidne ESU EDAM system should be observed to verify normal operation.
  • Page 117 The Sidne ESU EDAM system is intended for use in an electromagnetic environment in which radiated RF disturbances are controlled. The user of the Sidne ESU EDAM system can help prevent electromagnetic interference by maintaining a minimum distance between portable and mobile RF communications equipment (transmitters) and the Sidne ESU EDAM system as recommended below, according to the maximum output power of the communications equipment.
  • Page 118: Installing The Tablet Battery Pack

    Installing the Tablet Battery Pack Before performing the instructions listed under “Setting Up the Tablet” in the Sidne™ Operating and Maintenance Manual (1000-400-653a), follow these instructions for installing the tablet battery pack: 1. Insert the battery pack into the battery slot.
  • Page 119: Sidne™ Tablet-Recharging Cradle

    Damage to the cradle and/or device may result. The Sidne™ Tablet-Recharging Cradle is an optional battery-charging station intended for recharging the batteries of the Sidne™ tablet. The cradle features two charging docks: one charges the tablet battery while the battery is still attached to the tablet; the other charges a battery that has been removed from the tablet.
  • Page 120: Cradle Operation

    Cradle Operation Cradle Operation Setting Up the Cradle Warning To reduce the risk of electrical shock, do not use the cradle within a 1.5-meter radius of the patient. Warning To reduce the risk of electrical shock, use only the supplied DC adapter and hospital-grade AC power cord with the cradle.
  • Page 121: Electrical Ratings

    Figure 2: Inserting the tablet into the charging dock Allow the battery to charge completely before removing it from the cradle. To charge a battery that has been disconnected from the tablet: 1. Insert the battery into the battery-charging dock as shown in Figure 3 below.
  • Page 122 Caution Do not sterilize the cradle, as product damage may result. 1. Wipe the cradle with a soft, dry cloth. Maintenance The cradle requires no preventative or periodic maintenance. Warranty and Repairs Refer to the Sidne™ Operation and Maintenance Manual for warranty and repair information. 1000400716a 117 EN...
  • Page 123 5900 Optical Court Stryker European Representative San Jose, CA 95138 Regulatory Manager 1-408-754-2000 ZAC Satolas Green Pusignan 1-800-624-4422 Av. de Satolas Green 1000-400-653 Rev. D 69881 MEYZIEU Cedex, France...

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