Power-PRO™ 2 Cot Operations/Maintenance Manual 650700000000 650700080301 650700450301 650705550001 650705550002 650705550003 EN 6507-009-001 Rev AB.
Symbols Refer to instruction manual/booklet Consult instructions for use CE mark Authorized representative in the European Community European medical device General warning Caution Warning; crushing of hands Warning; non-ionizing radiation No pushing China RoHS without declarable substances China RoHS with declarable substances Catalogue number Lot (batch) code Serial number For US Patents see www.stryker.com/patents Manufacturer Date of manufacture 6507-009-001 Rev AB.
Importer Mass of equipment with safe working load Safe working load Type BF applied part 87VL Medical Equipment Classified by Underwriters Laboratories Inc. With Respect to Electric Shock, Fire, and Mechanical Hazards Only in Accordance with ANSI/AAMI ES60601-1:2012 and CAN/ CSA-C22.2 No. 60601-1:14.
Stacking limit by number Battery terminal identification (D - data (SMBus data line), C-clock (SMBus clock line), T- T-Pin or temperature, - negative terminal, + positive terminal) 2800 mAh/71.68 Wh <60s >300s U.S.A. Battery capacity and duration Cot duty cycle: 16.7% English text below this symbol is intended for USA audiences only Distributed by in the US MADE IN U.S.A. Product made in the United States of America Box manufacturer’s certificate 5019398 6507-009-001 Rev AB.
Table of Contents Warning/Caution/Note Definition ..............................................................................................................................3 Summary of safety precautions ................................................................................................................................3 Introduction ...............................................................................................................................................................
Adjusting restraint straps .......................................................................................................................................41 Adding a restraint strap extension ..........................................................................................................................42 Securing the child restraint with the X-restraint package...........................................................................................
Warning/Caution/Note Definition The words W A R N I N G , C A U T I O N , and N O T E carry special meanings and should be carefully reviewed. WARNING Alerts the reader about a situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury. It may also describe potential serious adverse reactions and safety hazards.
• Do not transport the cot sideways to avoid the risk of a cot tip or injury. Always transport the cot in a lowered position, head end or foot end first to minimize the risk of a cot tip or injury. • Always keep hands, fingers, and feet away from moving parts. Use caution when you place your hands and feet near the base tubes to raise or lower the cot. • Always conduct patient monitoring when the cot is idle.
• Always use any appropriate personal protective equipment while power washing to avoid inhaling contagion. Power washing equipment may aerate contamination. • Always wear rubber gloves, in addition to personal protective equipment, when cleaning the battery to reduce the risk of injury. • Always disconnect the charger from the wall outlet before cleaning to avoid the risk of electrical hazards. • Do not spray fluid directly onto the charger. • Do not power wash the charger.
• Always place the electrical charger power cord where it will not be stepped on, tripped over, or otherwise subjected to damage or stress. • Do not touch the battery receptacle terminals with metal objects. • Always grasp and pull the plug, not the cord, when you disconnect the charger to avoid the risk of damage to the electrical plug and cord. • Always remove the battery before you wash the product. • Do not clean, service, or perform maintenance while the product is in use.
Introduction This manual assists you with the operation or maintenance of your Stryker product. Read this manual before operating or maintaining this product. Set methods and procedures to educate and train your staff on the safe operation or maintenance of this product. CAUTION • Improper usage of the product can cause injury to the patient or operator. Operate the product only as described in this manual. • Do not modify the product or any components of the product.
Cot and fastener system: support and transport patients Contraindications None known. Expected service life P o w e r - P R O 2 has a 7 year expected service life under normal use conditions and with appropriate periodic maintenance. A l v a r i u m charger has a 7 year expected service life under normal use conditions. A l v a r i u m battery has a 2 year expected service life under normal use conditions.
Power system Battery (650700080301) 25.6 VDC LiFePO4 Charger (650700450301) 100-240 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 1A 12-34 VDC, 5A Cot duty cycle 16.7% Standards ANSI/AAMI ES 60601-1, 60601-1-12, 60601-1-2, BS EN 1865-2, BS EN 1865-3, AS/NZS-4535, SAE J3027, BS EN1789, BS EN 597-1, 16 CFR 1632 For standards that require specific options, see Standards with required options (page 11). 1 Height is measured from bottom of mattress at seat section to ground level.
Description Number Substance of very high concern (SVHC) chemical name Gas spring yoke 650700080178 Lead Gas spring yoke end 650700080179 Lead Lift motor cable assembly 650700080868 Lead Light module cable assembly 650700080890 Lead Mattress, knee Gatch bolster 6500-002-150 (2H-benzotriazol2-yl)-4, 6-di-tertpentylphenol Mattress, knee Gatch bolster, grey 6506-002-150 (2H-benzotriazol2-yl)-4, 6-di-tertpentylphenol Mattress, knee Gatch bolster, XPS 6500-003-130 (2H-benzotriazol2-yl)-4,
Hazardous substances Lead (Pb) Mercury (Hg) Cadmium (Cd) Hexavalent chromium (Cr (Vl)) Polybrominated biphenyls (PBB) Polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDE) 6090-001009 O X X X X X Light module cable assembly 650700080890 O X X X X X User interface bottom cable assembly 650700080891 O X X X X X User interface top cable assembly 650700080892 O X X X X X Description Number Cot caster nut This table is prepared in accordance with the provisions of SJ/T 11364.
AES and TKIP Encryption (TKIP is not supported with WPA2) Authentication WPA Personal/Enterprise and WPA2 Personal/Enterprise 802.1X PEAP-MSCHAP - v2 Client certificates Cannot accept or upload certificates 802.11b/g: 1-54 Mbps 802.11a: 6-54 Mbps Supported data rates 802.11n: MCS0-7 802.11ac: MCS0-9 (compatible) SHA-1 and SHA-2 server side certificate recognition for PEAP-MSCHAP - v2 Hash function compatibility 2.
Specifications - Alvarium Charger (650700450301) Battery (650700080301) Electrical input 12-34 VDC, 5A Not applicable Electrical output Not applicable 25.6 VDC LiFePO4 Height 6.09 in. 154.69 mm 3.62 in. 91.95 mm Width 4.46 in. 113.28 mm 3.18 in. 80.77 mm Length 7.79 in. 197.87 mm 6.05 in. 153.67 mm Weight 1.55 lb 0.70 kg 2.15 lb 0.
China RoHS - Alvarium Hazardous substances Description Battery charger PCBA Lead (Pb) Mercury (Hg) Cadmium (Cd) Hexavalent chromium (Cr (Vl)) Polybrominated biphenyls (PBB) Polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDE) O X X X X X Number 650700080820 This table is prepared in accordance with the provisions of SJ/T 11364. O: Indicates that said hazardous substance contained in all of the homogenous materials used for this part is below the limit requirement of GB/T 26572.
Product illustration - Power-PRO 2 I J H K L M N G D A B F C P T O Q R S D E Figure 1 – Power-PRO 2 A B C D E F G H I J Foot end light Foot section release lever Retractable foot section Manual back-up release handle Battery Cot control switch Transport handle Footrest Red lifting loop XPS siderail 6507-009-001 Rev AB.
Product illustration - Alvarium C A B D E F Figure 2 – Alvarium Battery Battery indicator button Charger Battery release button AC power cord DC power cord A B C D E F Contact information Contact Stryker Customer Service or Technical Support at: 1-800-327-0770. Stryker Medical 3800 E.
Serial number location - Power-PRO 2 See below for the cot (A) serial number location. A Serial number location - Alvarium See below for the battery (B) and charger (C) serial number locations. B 6507-009-001 Rev AB.
Setup During setup, unpack the cartons and check all items for proper operation. Confirm proper operation before you place the product into service. W A R N I N G - Always install the in-fastener shut-off system (if not using a crash-rated cot fastener) in any emergency vehicle that will be used with this cot. Remove all the shipping and packaging materials from the product before use. Remove the cotter pin from the manual release bracket so you can extend the cot base frame.
Installation Installing the cot fastener The Stryker cot fastener systems are compatible only with cots that conform to the installation specifications. WARNING • Always install the cot fastener by qualified personnel only. Improper installation could result in injury to the patient or operator. • Always make sure that all cots meet the installation specifications for the Stryker cot fastener system.
B A Figure 3 – Adjust the shut-off bracket Selecting the vehicle safety hook The vehicle safety hook is a device that ships with the cot. The cot safety bar and vehicle safety hook keep the cot from being accidentally removed from the vehicle and provide increased operator assurance and confidence when loading and unloading. W A R N I N G - Always adjust the mounting location to maintain the proper position of the vehicle safety hook face when you replace an existing vehicle safety hook with a new style.
6060-036-018 6060-036-017 6092-036-018 Figure 4 – Vehicle safety hook types Vehicle configuration WARNING • Always have a certified mechanic, familiar with ambulance vehicle construction, install the vehicle safety hook to avoid injury to the patient or operator. • Always consult the vehicle manufacturer before vehicle safety hook installation.
C D E A B A B F DH 2 2 Figure 5 – Deck and bumper height A Deck height (DH) B Bumper height C Vehicle safety hook D Sill edge E Sill F Bumper depth Positioning of the vehicle safety hook, front to back Before vehicle safety hook installation, check the front to back and side to side positioning when you unload and load the cot. To check the front to back positioning: 1. Select the appropriate vehicle safety hook (Selecting the vehicle safety hook (page 20)). 2.
6060-036-018 6060-036-017 6092-036-018 A B Figure 6 – Vehicle safety hook placement A Sill B Floor structure support Positioning of the vehicle safety hook, side to side Before vehicle safety hook installation, check the front to back and side to side positioning when you unload and load the cot. WARNING • Do not modify the cot or the vehicle safety hook. If the cot safety bar does not connect with the vehicle safety hook in any of these positions (left, center, or right), modify the vehicle.
Installing the vehicle safety hook Before vehicle safety hook installation, the certified mechanic should plan for the placement of the vehicle safety hook in the rear of the vehicle patient compartment. WARNING • Always have a certified mechanic, familiar with ambulance vehicle construction, install the vehicle safety hook to avoid injury to the patient or operator. • Always consult the vehicle manufacturer before vehicle safety hook installation.
Figure 7 – Safety bar secured in the vehicle safety hook A C B E D Figure 8 – Vehicle safety hook placement A Top view of vehicle B Vehicle safety hook C Squad bench D Bumper E Door frame After installation, check that the cot legs lock into the load position without contacting the vehicle bumper. 6507-009-001 Rev AB.
Operating guidelines WARNING • Always operate the cot only when all persons are clear of the mechanisms. Entanglement in powered cot mechanisms can cause serious injury. • Always inspect the battery for damage before every use. • Do not allow untrained helpers to assist in the operation of the product. • Always follow proper hand placement on hand grips. Keep all hands clear of the red safety bar pivots when you load, unload, or change the cot height position. • Do not ride on the base of the cot.
Operation Checking the battery power level A charged battery, in working condition, provides at least 14 lifts with a 250 lb (113.4 kg) patient (actual results may vary). The charger LED indicator bars show the battery power level.
• Do not leave a patient unattended. Hold the product while a patient is on the product. • Do not apply a wheel lock when a patient is on the product or when you move the product to avoid the risk of a cot tip or injury. • Always secure the mattress to the product to avoid movement during patient transfer. C A U T I O N - Do not use siderails as a patient restraint device. To transfer the patient to the cot: 1. Roll the cot to the patient (Rolling the cot with a patient (page 30)). 2.
Reference Name Description D Release or transport height Press to unlock the cot (this function operates only when within range of a P o w e r - L O A D cot fastener) Press to raise or lower the cot to transport height N o t e - The cot will stop moving when you reach transport height.
To release a wheel lock or S t e e r - L o c k (C), press down on the top of the pedal with your foot or lift up on the pedal with your toe. The top of the pedal will rest against the caster frame when you release the wheel lock or S t e e r - L o c k (Figure 13). N o t e - You can apply a wheel lock or S t e e r - L o c k from the head end or foot end of the cot.
• Always center the patient and equipment or accessories. Lock adjustable features and intended lift points before you transport a patient on the product. • Do not apply a wheel lock when a patient is on the product or when you move the product to avoid the risk of a cot tip or injury. • Always use the specified push/pull locations to reduce the risk of a cot tip or injury. • Always stow and latch the transport handle before you load, unload, or use the transport handle to lift the cot.
Note • You can load an unoccupied cot into a vehicle with one operator using the powered method. • For information about using your cot with P o w e r - L O A D , see the P o w e r - L O A D Operations Manual. To load a cot into a vehicle with an antler style cot fastener: 1. Extend and lock the retractable head section. 2. Stow and latch the transport handle. 3. Place the cot in a loading position. N o t e - A loading position is any position where the load wheels meet the vehicle floor height. 4.
Unloading the cot from a vehicle Always unload an occupied cot with a minimum of two trained operators. Operators must be able to lift the total weight of the patient, cot, and any items on the cot. WARNING • Always support the load of the patient, cot, and accessories after the weight is off of the ground. • Always use two operators when a cot is occupied. • Always follow proper hand placement on hand grips.
With both operators at the foot end With one operator at the foot end and one operator on the side With one operator (when unloading an unoccupied cot) a. Both operators: Grasp the cot frame at the foot end. a. Operator 1: Grasp the cot frame at the foot end and pull the cot out of the vehicle patient compartment until the safety bar connects with the vehicle safety hook. WARNING - Do not press the extend (+) button until the safety bar connects with the vehicle safety hook. a.
Changing levels Rolling Loading and unloading Two operators (O) Two helpers (H) H H H H O O O O O H H Two operators (O) Four helpers (H) H H O H H O H H H H O H H O H O O H O Raising or lowering the backrest To raise the backrest, squeeze the backrest adjustment handle to move the backrest to the desired height. To lower the backrest, squeeze the backrest adjustment handle while you push down on the backrest to the desired height.
• Do not use the siderails as a push/pull device or to steer the product. Siderails (XPS option) attach to the cot and are always available for your use. The siderails (XPS option) adjust according to patient size and lock into seven positions. The siderails also adjust to fit through standard doorways or elevators. To raise the siderails, lift up on the siderail until locked into the desired position. To lower the siderails, lift up to relieve the weight, then pull the red lever.
Figure 17 – Extended Figure 18 – Mid Figure 19 – Retracted Raising or lowering the footrest You can adjust the footrest to elevate the patient’s legs. To raise the footrest, lift the frame as high as possible. The support bracket automatically secures the frame when you release the footrest. To lower the footrest, lift the frame and lift up on the footrest release handle (B) until the frame releases the support bracket (Figure 20). Lower the footrest until flat.
A C B Figure 20 – Gatch Securing the patient with the restraint straps Secure restraint straps to the cot in the required attachment locations: shoulders, waist, thighs, and ankles. P o w e r - P R O 2 cots are compatible with the X-restraint strap system. WARNING • Always use all restraint straps to secure the patient on the product. An unrestrained patient may fall from the product and be injured. • Do not attach restraint straps to the base tubes, cross tubes, or litter skin.
4 1 2 3 Figure 21 – Restraint strap attachment locations Attaching the shoulder restraints To attach the X-restraint shoulder restraints (Figure 22): 1. Wrap the restraint around the cot frame where the matching label is located (Figure 23). 2. Pull the restraint buckle through the loop, toward the head end of the cot. 3. Feed the buckle under the XPS system. 4. Pull the restraint through tight and toward the back of the backrest. 5. Feed the buckle through the opening in the backrest. 6.
1 2 3 4 5 6 Figure 22 – Attaching the should restraints Figure 23 – Shoulder restraints location Attaching the waist restraints To attach the X-restraint waist restraints: 1. Wrap the restraint around the cot frame where the matching label is located (Figure 24). 2. Pull the restraint buckle through the loop, toward the head end of the cot. 3. Feed the buckle under the XPS system. 4. Pull the buckles tight. One restraint should angle toward the head end and one should lay straight across the cot. 5.
Figure 25 – Thigh restraint location Attaching the ankle restraints To attach the X-restraint ankle restraints: 1. Wrap the restraint around the cot frame where the matching label is located (Figure 26). 2. Pull the restraint buckle through the loop, toward the head end of the cot. 3. Pull the buckle tight. 4. Connect the patient right buckle to the patient left buckle.
Adding a restraint strap extension Add a restraint strap extension (6082-160-050) for extra length when you buckle the lap belt around larger patients. Figure 27 – Restraint strap extension Securing the child restraint with the X-restraint package To attach the Britax Meridian SICT (series no. 7200/A/2010), Platinum Pro SICT (series no. 7200/A/2013i), and Millenia SICT (series no. 7200/A/2013/i) Convertible Child Restraint to the cot with the X-restraint package (6500-001-430): 1. Lay the cot flat. 2.
Figure 30 – Attach to the foot end extension tube 10. Pull the restraint strap (6500-001-404) through the foot end of the child restraint (Figure 31). 11. While firmly pushing down on the seat, pull the restraint with your other hand to tighten. 12. While holding the tension, close the rear facing lock-off on the buckle side (Figure 32). Figure 31 – Restraint location Figure 32 – Rear facing lock-off 13. Close the rear facing lock-off on the opposite side. 14.
Figure 33 – Equipment hook Positioning the two-stage IV pole option C A U T I O N - Do not load the IV pole above the safe working load of 25 lb (11.3 kg). To position the IV pole (Figure 34): 1. Lift and pivot the IV pole from the storage position. Push down until the IV pole locks into the receptacle (A). 2. To raise the height of the IV pole, turn the locking collar (B) counterclockwise and pull up on the telescoping section (C). Raise the IV pole to the desired height. 3.
D B C A Figure 34 – Two-stage IV pole Positioning the three-stage IV pole option C A U T I O N - Do not load the IV pole above the safe working load of 25 lb (11.3 kg). To position the IV pole (Figure 35): 1. Lift and pivot the IV pole from the storage position. Push down until the IV pole locks into the receptacle (A). 2. To raise the height of the IV pole, turn the locking collar (B) counterclockwise and pull up on the telescoping section (C). Raise the IV pole to the desired height. 3.
F F D D E E C C B B A A Figure 35 – IV pole raised position Attaching an oxygen bottle to the oxygen bottle holder option CAUTION • Do not load the oxygen bottle holder above the safe working load of 15 lb (6.8 kg). • Do not use two oxygen bottle holders at the same time. To attach an oxygen bottle to the oxygen bottle holder: 1. Place an oxygen bottle in the holder. 2. Insert the lower strap through the buckle and affix the strap onto itself to secure the oxygen bottle to the holder.
Attaching the backrest storage pouch option CAUTION • Do not load the single-sided backrest storage pouch above the safe working load of 10 lb (4.5 kg). • Do not load the dual-sided backrest storage pouch above the safe working load of 20 lb (9 kg). • Do not allow the storage pouch to interfere with the operation of the retractable head section. To attach the single-sided or dual-sided backrest storage pouch: 1. Insert each strap through a opening in the backrest skin. 2.
• Gatch bolster mattress (6506-003-130) - use with the expandable patient surface (XPS) option To attach the mattress to the cot: 1. Align the V e l c r o ® on the back of the mattress with the V e l c r o ® on the cot litter. 2. Attach the strap at the foot end of the mattress through the two holes in the foot end skin on the cot litter. 3. Pull the strap through the buckle and attach the V e l c r o ® to secure the strap. N o t e - The mattress is a Type BF applied part.
A Figure 37 – Battery release button Storing the battery For the longevity, performance, and safety of this equipment, use the original packaging materials when you store or transport this equipment. All batteries lose charge during storage or periods of inactivity. The battery can lose up to 30 percent of its charge within 48 hours after you remove it from the charger. Use and fully charge stored batteries every three months to maintain top performance.
A Figure 38 – Charging the battery Electrical power requirements For reliable and effective operation, reference the following electrical power requirements when you configure the electrical power source for the charger. Power type Operational voltage range Frequency Maximum current draw Standby current draw Low voltage shut off AC 100-240 VAC, 50/ 60 Hz, 1A 50/60 Hz < 1.2A < 50 mA 90 VAC DC 12-34 VDC, 5A Not applicable < 6.
A B Figure 39 – Mounting Plate b. Power cord easily plugs into the rear of the charger. c. Charger slides from front to back to connect to the plate after mounting. d. Mounting plate is secured correctly for the ambulance or station location: Ambulance location (AC or DC power) Station location (AC power) • Secure the plate to a horizontal surface or shelf with size #10, grade 5 flat head screws minimum (not supplied).
D B A C E Figure 40 – Securing the charger to the mounting plate Powering the charger CAUTION • Always place the electrical charger power cord where it will not be stepped on, tripped over, or otherwise subjected to damage or stress. • Do not touch the battery receptacle terminals with metal objects. To power the charger (Figure 41): 1. Locate the power connection on the back of the charger. 2. Move the red AC/DC slider to expose the port and select the desired voltage configuration (AC or DC).
Disconnecting the charger C A U T I O N - Always grasp and pull the plug, not the cord, when you disconnect the charger to avoid the risk of damage to the electrical plug and cord. To disconnect the charger, unplug the power cord from the AC or DC power source. 6507-009-001 Rev AB.
Accessories and parts These accessories may be available for use with your product. Confirm availability for your configuration or region. Call Stryker Customer Service: 1-800-327-0770.
Name Number Power cord, Argentina 650700450212 Power cord, Australia 650700450105 Power cord, Brazil 650700450109 Power cord, China 650700450108 Power cord, Europe 650700450103 Power cord, Israel 650700450210 Power cord, Japan 650700450106 Power cord, North America 650700450102 Power cord, South Africa 650700450211 Power cord, Switzerland 650700450107 Power cord, United Kingdom 650700450104 Power components - DC 12 VDC cable, automotive 6507-009-001 Rev AB.
Cleaning and disinfecting with wipes For United States only. Confirm availability for your configuration or region. Call Stryker Customer Service: 1-800-3270770. Stryker’s preferred wipes (2060-000-001 6'' x 10'' or 2060-000-002 9'' x 12'') include the following active ingredients: • n-Alkyl (60% C14, 30% C16, 5% C12, 5% C18) dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride - 0.154% • n-Alkyl (68% C12, 32% C14) dimethyl ethylbenzyl ammonium chloride - 0.154% • Isopropanol - 21.
Cleaning the product WARNING • Always follow these cleaning and disinfecting guidelines, in addition to your protocols, to maintain hygienic safety. • Always use any appropriate personal protective equipment while power washing to avoid inhaling contagion. Power washing equipment may aerate contamination. CAUTION • Always remove the battery before you wash the product. • Do not clean, service, or perform maintenance while the product is in use. • Do not steam clean or ultrasonically clean the product.
Disinfecting the product In general, when used in concentrations recommended by the manufacturer, either phenolic type or quaternary (excluding V i r e x ® TB) type disinfectants can be used. Iodophor type disinfectants are not recommended for use because staining may occur. Recommended disinfectants: • Quaternary cleaners (active ingredient - ammonium chloride) that contain less than 3% glycol ether • Phenolic cleaners (active ingredient - o-phenylphenol) • Chlorinated bleach solution (5.
Cleaning the charger WARNING • Always wear rubber gloves, in addition to personal protective equipment, when cleaning the battery to reduce the risk of injury. • Always disconnect the charger from the wall outlet before cleaning to avoid the risk of electrical hazards. • Do not spray fluid directly onto the charger. • Do not power wash the charger. • Do not use solvents, lubricants, or other chemicals to clean the charger unless otherwise directed.
Preventive maintenance W A R N I N G - Do not use bare hands to check for hydraulic leaks. C A U T I O N - Always use authorized parts to avoid the risk of product damage. Establish and follow a maintenance schedule and keep records of the maintenance activity. Remove product from service before you perform the preventive maintenance inspection. You may need to perform preventive maintenance checks more often based on your level of product usage. Service only by qualified personnel.
Item Inspect Battery Housing and terminal area for cracks or damage before first and every use Charger For cuts in the cord, bent pins or contacts, or cracks in the housing before first and every use Every three months or six hours Inspect these items every three months or six hours, whichever comes first.
Every six months or 12 hours Inspect these items every six months or 12 hours, whichever comes first.
Item Inspect Manual back-up release handle Returns to the stowed position Litter All welds are intact, not cracked, or broken Warning labels present and legible Base All welds are intact, not cracked, or broken Retractable head section oxygen bottle holder (optional) Straps and clips for wear Foot section Foot end hitch latch hooks not worn Cables and wires Foot end interface board (FEIB) cable connector is tight 6507-009-001 Rev AB.
Wireless notifications For product equipped with optional wireless communication technology, these statements apply to the countries as indicated: Country Notification Contains IC: 4919E-SDMACP Contains IC: 4919E-6507 Canada This device complies with Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada’s licenseexempt RSSs.
EMC information WARNING • Portable RF communications equipment, including peripherals such as antenna cables and external antennas, should be used no closer than 12 inches (30 cm) to any part of P o w e r - P R O 2, including cables specified by the manufacturer. • Avoid stacking or placing other equipment adjacent to P o w e r - P R O 2 to prevent improper operation of the products. If such use is necessary, carefully observe the cot and the other equipment to verify proper operation.
Guidance and manufacturer’s declaration - electromagnetic immunity Radiated RF 10 V/m IEC 61000-4-3 80 MHz to 2.7 GHz 10 V/m Portable and mobile RF communications equipment should follow the guidance in the table titled Recommended separation distances between portable and mobile RF communication equipment and P o w e r - P R O 2.
Recommended separation distances between portable and mobile RF communications equipment and PowerPRO 2 Maximum power Band (MHz) Service (W) Minimum separation distance (m) P o w e r - P R O 2 is intended for use in an electromagnetic environment in which radiated RF disturbances are controlled.
C A U T I O N - Changes or modifications to the A l v a r i u m Battery Management System, not expressly approved by Stryker, could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. For United States only: Alvarium Battery Management System: Model 650700080301 (battery) and Model 650700450301 (charger) N o t e - This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules.
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