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Stryker Neptune 3 Waste Management System manual available for free PDF download: Instructions For Use Manual
Stryker Neptune 3 Instructions For Use Manual (63 pages)
Waste Management System
Brand:
Stryker
| Category:
Water Pump
| Size: 7.25 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
5
1 Introduction
8
Audience
8
Conventions
8
Contact Information
8
2 Indications for Use
8
3 Contraindications
8
4 Safety Directives
9
General Safety
9
Connection Safety
9
Suction Safety
9
Electrical Safety
10
Environmental/Biological Safety
10
5 System Overview
11
Operation
11
Figure 1 - to Collect Fluid Waste
11
Figure 2 - Fluid Stacking
11
Figure 3 - to Empty the Canisters
11
Figure 4 - to Clean the Canisters
12
Figure 5 - to Evacuate Surgical Smoke
12
Figure 6 - to Adjust IV Pole Height
12
Components and User Interface
13
Figure 7 - Components and Interface Diagram
13
For Use with
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Documentation
14
Table 1 - Components and Accessories
14
Table 2 - Component Instructions for Use
14
6 Features
15
Hardware Interface
15
Rover Front View
15
Figure 8 - Rover Front View
15
Rover Back View
16
Figure 9 - Rover Back View
16
Software Interface
17
Safety Information Screens
17
Figure 10 - Top Display WARNING Screen
17
Figure 11 - Main Display WARNING Screen
17
Menu Structure
18
Figure 12 - Control Screen Menu Structure
18
Screens, Dialogs, and Drop-Downs
19
Main Display Control Screen Areas
19
Figure 13 - Roving Mode (Control) Screen
19
Typical Settings Dialog Areas
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Figure 14 - Accessories Dialog
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Typical Docking Mode Screen Areas
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Figure 15 - Docking Mode Screen
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Typical Notification or Error Drop-Down Areas
22
Figure 16 - Notification Drop-Down
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Top Display Screen Areas
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Figure 17 - Top Display Screen
23
7 Definitions
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Table 3 - Control Screen Buttons
24
Table 4 - Symbols
27
Table 5 - Suction Limit Ranges and Colors
28
Table 6 - Title Area Colors
28
Table 7 - Button Colors
28
Table 8 - Manifold Symbol Colors
28
Table 9 - Canister Symbol Colors
28
Table 10 - Message Area Colors
28
Table 11 - Audible Event Indicators
28
Table 12 - Abbreviations
28
8 Instructions
29
Before First Use
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To Unpack the Rover
29
To Add Canister Prefill Fluid
29
To Test the Rover
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To Connect Power to the Rover
29
To Test Fluid Suction
29
Figure 18 - to Connect Power
29
Table 13 - Components Supplied with Rover
29
Figure 19 - Set up System Screen
30
Figure 20 - to Start and Adjust Fluid Suction
30
To Test IV Pole Height Adjustment
31
To Test Smoke Evacuation
31
Figure 21 - to Test the Powered IV Pole
31
Figure 22 - Evacuate Smoke Dialog
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Table 14 - Smoke Evacuator Modes of Operation
31
To Adjust the Rover Settings
32
Figure 23 - Settings Menu Dialog
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Figure 24 - Preferences Dialog
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Table 15 - Rover Settings Options
32
Before the Procedure
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To Prepare the Rover
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Figure 25 - to Connect Power
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To Install Disposable Components
34
To Prepare for Fluid Suction
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Figure 26 - to Prepare for Fluid Suction
34
Figure 27 - Reset Volumes Dialog
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To Prepare for Smoke Evacuation
35
To Prepare the IV Pole
35
Figure 28 - to Prepare for Smoke Evacuation
35
Figure 29 - to Use the Powered IV Pole
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During the Procedure
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To Operate the Rover
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To Control Fluid Suction
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To Control Smoke Evacuation
37
Figure 30 - to Start and Adjust Fluid Suction
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Table 16 - High Suction Visual and Audible Indicators
37
To Manage a Full Canister
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Figure 31 - Almost Full Canister Condition
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Table 17 - Fluid Volume Indicators
38
Figure 32 - Full Canister Condition
39
Figure 33 - Empty 4-Liter Canister Dialog
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Figure 34 - Emptying 4-Liter Canister Screen
39
Figure 35 - Prefilling 4-Liter Canister Screen
39
Figure 36 - to Relocate the Manifold
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After the Procedure
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To Remove Disposable Components
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To Remove Suction Components
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Figure 37 - to Gather Suction Components
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Figure 38 - to Discontinue Fluid Suction
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To Remove Evacuator Components
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To Remove Fluid Bag(S)
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To Shut down and Relocate the Rover
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To Remove Power from the Rover
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Figure 39 - to Dispose of Suction Components
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Figure 40 - to Remove Evacuator Components
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Figure 41 - to Remove Fluid Bag(S)
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Figure 42 - to Remove Power
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To Prepare the Rover for Relocation
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To Relocate the Rover
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To Dock the Rover
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Figure 43 - Transport Configuration
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Figure 44 - to Prepare the Docker
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Figure 45 - to Dock the Rover
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To Perform a Docking Cycle
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To Prepare the Docker
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Figure 46 - Docking Mode Screen - Normal Wash
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Table 18 - Docking Cycle Options
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9 Inspection and Maintenance
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Table 19 - Inspection Schedule and Criteria
46
10 Cleaning and Disinfection
47
Recommended Equipment and Materials
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To Wipe down the Rover
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11 Storage and Handling
48
12 Disposal/Recycle
48
Figure 47 - to Wipe down the Rover
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13 Troubleshooting
49
Rover Operation
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Docking Station Operation
51
Troubleshooting Codes
53
14 Specifications
55
15 Electromagnetic Compatibility
57
16 Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Statement Concerning Radio Frequency Interference
59
Manifold Authentication
59
FCC Compliance
59
Radio License
59
Docking Interface
59
17 Glossary
60
18 Software License Notices
60
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