IMPORTANT INFORMATION: File in your maintenance records Wireless Communication System Manufactured for: Stryker Instruments 4100 E. Milham Kalamazoo, MI 49001 (USA) 800-253-3210 269-323-7700 www.stryker.
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Important Information The words WARNING, CAUTION and NOTE carry special meanings and should be carefully reviewed. WARNING: The personal safety of the patient and/or user may be involved. Disregarding this information could result in injury to the patient and/or operating room staff. CAUTION: These instructions point out special service procedures or precautions that must be followed to avoid damaging the device.
Safety* WARNINGS: • Before using any system component or any component compatible with this system, read and understand the instructions. Pay special attention to WARNING information. Become familiar with system components prior to use. • Upon initial receipt and before each use, operate system components and inspect for damage. DO NOT use if damage is apparent. Perform recommended maintenance as indicated in the instructions for use.
Description The Wireless Communication System may be used in conjunction with the Stryker Turbo 5 Communication Helmet. The Turbo 5 Communication Helmet is a component of the Personal Protection System which is intended as a personal protection system to provide a barrier between the operating environment and the members of the surgical team in order to help protect against contamination and/or exposure to infectious body fluids and harmful microorganisms.
System Features and Functions Stand-alone Headset Communication Helmet Earphone Microphone Earphone Jack On/Off-Volume Dial Power Indicator Glows green when radio is turned on and battery is charged.
Instructions Color Code Your Radios NOTES: • The radios in this set are digitally matched and must be retained as a set. Color ID labels are provided so you can color code each radio in the set with the same color labels for quick reference. • If your facility uses multiple sets of radios, select a unique color to differentiate each set. If colors are duplicated, write on the labels to further identify matched set. 1. Select one label set. For example, red. 2.
Using the Radios NOTES: • Radios must fully charged before use. • Radios must be from the same digitally matched set. A matched set will have the same code number and color code if you’ve opted to use the color code labels. • The master radio must be turned on prior to turning on the remote radios and remain in proximity to other radios. • Communication will be disrupted if the master radio is turned off. Remote radios may be turned off and on without disrupting other team members.
seconds then turn on each remote radio. Communication will resume. Using the Supplemental Battery Pack 1. Hang the supplemental battery form the waistband as shown. Install the cable into the radio jack and thread the collar to secure the connection. The radio’s charge indicator will illuminate while the supplemental battery is in use.
Troubleshooting Guidelines PROBLEM AC charger/adaptor plug will not fully insert into the charger jack. CAUSE Damaged component. SOLUTION Return to Stryker for repair. Charge indicator does not illuminate when the adaptor/ charger is plugged into the radio or supplemental battery. Power strip is turned off. Reset power strip toggle switch. Charger not plugged in. Check electrical connections. Charger defective. Return to Stryker for repair. Talk range has been exceeded.
Cleaning Recommendations CAUTIONS: • Do not immerse. • Do not autoclave. • Do not use alcohol or harsh cleansers as they can damage the casing and leak inside and cause permanent damage. 1. Turn radios off. 2. Detach radios from helmets and/or headsets. 3. Use a soft cloth dampened in water and a mild detergent to clean the exterior surface of the radios and supplemental batteries. 4. Jacks may be wiped with a dry, lint-free cloth. Disposal The radio and supplemental battery contain Nickel Metal Hydride.
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