Stryker Instruments 5100 TPS Console and TPS Irrigation Console RFID User Manual 5100 001 709 pmd 334

Stryker Instruments TPS Console and TPS Irrigation Console RFID 5100 001 709 pmd 334

Manual

1IMPORTANT INFORMATION:  File this in your TPS recordsTotal Performance System ConsolesREF 5100-1 ConsoleREF 5100-50  Irrigation ConsoleHermes READY™REF 5100-201 ConsoleREF 5100-250 Irrigation ConsoleUser's Guide••••••••••••••••••••••Includes setup, safety, repair, and warranty information for theStryker Total Performance System.For answers to questions about other equipment,  see theinformation supplied with that equipment.4100 E. MilhamKalamazoo, Michigan(USA) 490011-800-253-32101-269-323-77005100-001-709 Rev-A6/03Version4.0 US Patents D398,598; D415,134; 5,543,695; 5,689,159; 6,017,354;6,025,683; 6,045,564; 6,329,778 and other patents pending
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3Software License NoticeStryker® TPS™ Surgical Tool System products contain software that is installed in the products by Stryker Corporation.  Stryker Corpora-tion owns this software; this software is never sold.  Each sale of a software containing product is not a sale of such software; it includesonly a license to use the software in the product in which the software was initially installed.Any license granted by Stryker Corporation to use the software contained in its; products does not give the licensee the right to copy,alter, disassemble, reverse engineer, create derivative works of such software or to use such software in either original or modified form inany product other than the Stryker Corporation product in which the software was initially installed by Stryker Corporation.ContentsSoftware License Notice .................................................................................... 3Where to Find Answers ...................................................................................... 4Warning, Caution, Note Defined ........................................................................ 4Important Safety Instructions ............................................................................ 5System OverviewSymbol Definition................................................................................................6Operating InstructionsConnecting the EquipmentHermes READY™ TPS Consoles....................................................................... 7The Control ScreenTPS Start-Up ScreenNo Handpiece Detected Screen ......................................................................... 8Functions of the Control ScreenElements of the Control Screen......................................................................... 9Select Your System SettingsStandard Features............................................................................................. 10Quick Reference Guide (Icon Definition) .......................................................... 11Handpiece ScreensSaw Handpiece Screen (TPS Oscillating and Sagittal Saws) ........................... 12Rotary Handpiece Screen(TPS Universal and MicroDrills & TPS MicroDriver) ...........................................13Stryker Endoscopy and Leibinger Handpiece Screen(SE5 hand-controlled Endo Shaver, QuadraCut Shaver, QuadraCut Bone Plug,and QuadraCut Small Joint, Hummer 4, Formula, 6K Micro, 12K Micro) ........... 14Other ScreensMain Option Screen .......................................................................................... 15System Information Screen..............................................................................16Handpiece Adjustment Screen ........................................................................ 17Console Adjustment Screen ............................................................................18Footswitch Adjustment Screen........................................................................19Footswitch Button Mapping Screen................................................................ 20Handpiece Button Mapping Screen.................................................................21Surgeon Preference Screen ............................................................................. 22Messages and Error Messages ....................................................................... 23Specifications .................................................................................................... 24Federal Communications Commission Compliance Statement ................... 24Repair/Loaner ProgramLimited Warranty ............................................................................................... 25Stryker International Subsidiaries ................................................................... 26© 2003, Stryker Corporation
4Where to Find AnswersWhen you have questions about your Stryker TPS products, there are several places tofind the answers.In this bookUse this book to set up your system and select console options.  This book alsocontains information on system safety, repair, and component warranty.............................................................................................................................................In TPS component instructionsFor answers to questions about any TPS handpiece, attachment, or component , seethe information supplied with that component. A copy of TPS Cleaning, Maintenanceand Sterilization Recommendations is also supplied with each component.............................................................................................................................................From your Stryker Sales RepresentativeIf you can't find an answer in any of the materials provided or you have questionsabout other Stryker Instruments products, call your Stryker Sales Representative.............................................................................................................................................From Stryker Customer ServicePlease contact our Customer Service Department to order product informationliterature, a cutting accessories guide, additional TPS maintenance manuals, andcomponent instructions by dialing 1-800-253-3210.  Outside the U.S.A., contact yournearest Stryker subsidiary.............................................................................................................................................See the TPS Cleaning, Maintenance, and Sterilization Recom-mendations booklet for care information.Warning • Caution • NoteThis symbol is used to alert the reader to important safety and precautionary information.When displayed on the actual device, it refers the user to accompanying documents.Please read this manual and follow all instructions carefully.  The words WARNING, CAUTION andNOTE carry special meanings and should be carefully reviewed.WARNING: The personal safety of the patient and/or user may be involved.  Disregarding thisinformation could result in injury to the patient and/or operating room staff.CAUTION: These instructions point out special service procedures or precautions that must befollowed to avoid damaging the instrument.NOTE: This provides special information to make maintenance easier or important instructionsmore clear.
5IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONSSYSTEM SAFETY!!!!!DO NOT modify ground of power cord.!Equipment not suitable for use in the presence offlammable anesthetic mixture with air or with oxygen ornitrous oxide.!The Stryker Total Performance System is designed tobe used by persons familiar with surgical procedures.Misuse may cause injury to both patient and systemcomponents.  Prior to each use, system componentsshould be inspected for damage.  DO NOT use ifdamage is apparent.!Use only Stryker TPS components and accessoriesunless otherwise specified.!Clean and sterilize handpieces and accessories beforefirst and every use.!Use of safety glasses by user and operating room staffis recommended to prevent eye injuries.HANDPIECE SAFETY!Read this booklet and the information suppliedwith your TPS components.  Component instruc-tions provide specific safety information.  Refer tothe instructions supplied with Stryker Endoscopyhandpieces when using those handpieces inconjunction with the TPS console.!DO NOT attempt to change a saw, bur, or drill whilehandpiece is running.!Stryker handpieces which fail due to long life and/ornose bearing failure may allow foreign matter tomigrate or emit from the distal tip of the handpiece.Fluid may leak into the surgical site, such that mea-sures may be required, per the physician's discretion,to protect the patient from infection.!Never rest handpiece on the patient.  Improperhandling of a handpiece could result in damage orburns to tissue.!Do not place a TPS handpiece near or on a magneticpad or tray.  The magnetic field can simulate a Univer-sal Handswitch and may cause the handpieces to runinadvertently.!DO NOT modify any bur to fit the handpieces.  Useonly Stryker approved burs.  Other burs may not fitproperly in the handpiece.  During use they may comeout of the handpiece or bend which would result indamage to tissue in the surgical site due to loss ofcontrol of the bur.!Burs and blades are intended for single use only.!Excessive pressure, such as bending or prying, maycause accessory to bend or break and cause tissuedamage to patient and/or operating room staff.!Heavy sideloads and/or long operating periodsoccasionally will cause overheating of the distal tip andthe body of handpieces to the point where the hand-piece is uncomfortable to hold or causes injury to thepatient.!If the recommended duty cycle is not followed, thehandpiece may overheat and cause injury to patientand/or operating room staff.  See the Duty Cycleinformation supplied with each handpiece.!Excessive pressure, such as bending and/or pryingwith a bur, may cause the bur to bend or fracture.  Ifoperated at a high speed, it is possible that the bur willbend yet further.  This could result in damage to tissuein the surgical site, handpiece vibration that causes losttactile control, or breakage of the bur such that thebroken piece would be ejected at a high velocityendangering the patient and/or operating room staff.  Itis therefore recommended that safety glasses be used.!Excessive pressure, such as bending and prying withblade, may cause the blade to bend or fracture andcould result in damage to tissue in the surgical siteand/or loss of tactile control.!If using a device with a safety lock, such as aMicroDriver or Universal Handswitch, always place thatdevice in the SAFE position when not in use.  IMPOR-TANT:  Be aware that the TPS footswitch will overridethe Universal Handswitch SAFE setting.!Always use the appropriate accessory combination witha handpiece.  Contact your Stryker sales representativefor a complete list of accessories.  Failure to complymay result in patient and/or operating room staff injury.!Please note the handpiece starts with rapid accelera-tion when the footswitch or handswitch is activated.!During initial use of your TPS handpieces, monitor theheat response in relation to the type of surgicalprocedure being performed.  Frequently check thedistal tip and body until you are familiar with itstemperature rise characteristics.  Failure to pay closeattention to handpiece temperature may cause burninjury to patient.WARNING:  The personal safety of the patient and/or user may be involved.  Disregarding this informationcould result in injury to the patient and/or operating room staff.  Read and understand the following warnings.
6Power ONPower OFFConnection DetailSystem OverviewTPS FootswitchTPS HandpieceTPS Irrigation ConsoleStrykerEndoscopyHandpieceTPS Handpiecewith UniversalHandswitchHandpieceCordsType BAppliedPartType BFAppliedPart  ENDOEndoscopyHandpiece PortTPS2TPS HandpiecePort 2TPS1TPS HandpiecePort 1SymbolDefinitionFootswitchConnectorThe Stryker Total Performance System is intended for use in the cutting, drilling, decorticating, and smoothing of bone andother bone related tissue in a variety of surgical procedures.  It is also used for the placement or cutting of screws, wires,pins, and other fixation devices as it can be used to cut metal.TPS console powers multiple handpieces while allowing the user to program a number of customized settings.  HermesREADY™ TPS Consoles are designed to interface with Computer Motion's Hermes Operating Room Control Center.  TheHermes system allows voice control and pendant setting adjustment of the SE5 Hand Controlled Shaver REF 272-704-100 and 12K Hand Controlled Shaver REF 272-704-500.
7Operating InstructionsHermes READY™ TPS ConsolesREF 5100-201 and 5100-250A Hermes-Interface cable links the twosystems.  Linking the system does notaffect the normal function of the console.At any time, console functions may beselected from the control screen or byusing a control accessory such as a TPSfootswitch.     WARNINGS:!Only the Hermes Operating RoomControl Center is approved for usewith the TPS console.  Do not plugany other device into the Hermesconsole port.  Use of other devicesmay damage the console.!It is important to read and understandthe Hermes Operating Room ControlCenter instructions; the use of theTPS console with the HermesOperating Room Control Center isexplained in those instructions.!Stryker recommends attaching analternate control accessory(footswitch) to the console in the eventthe Hermes System fails duringsurgery.NOTE:  The port labeled DATA PORT isintended for the manufacturer's use only.If you have questions about using theHermes System with the TPS console,contact your Stryker Endoscopyrepresentative or call Stryker EndoscopyCustomer Service at 1-800-624-4422.Outside the US, contact the nearestStryker subsidiary.Connecting the EquipmentThis is a system overview.  For specific instructions on each TPS component, referto the information supplied with the component.1. Place your console on a sturdy, flat surface near a hospital grade outlet.2. Plug the console's power cord into the recessed power socket on the back ofthe console.3. Plug the other end of the power cord into a hospital-grade wall outlet.4. Turn on the console.  The on/off switch is located on the front of the console.NOTE: As you set up the system, the console's screen will change to indicate thevarious components as they are plugged in.5. If using a Footswitch, plug the footswitch cable into the console port markedFOOTSWITCH. Align orientation marks and gently push connectors together.CAUTION:  All TPS Cords have push/pull connectors.  Do not thread or twist forinsertion or removal.6. Plug the handpiece cord(s) into the console port(s) identified for the hand-piece. Align connector orientation marks and gently push connectors together.NOTE:  Ports marked TPS1 and  TPS2 are for Stryker TPS handpieces only.The port marked ENDO is intended for the following list of Stryker Endoscopyhandpieces:  SE5 Handpiece REF 272-704-100, SE5 Hand-controlled REF 272-704; QuadraCut Shaver REF 275-701; QuadraCut Bone Plug REF 275-705; andQuadraCut small Joint REF 275-601.NOTE:  If using a TPS Universal Handswitch, attach it to the handpiece before youplug the cord into the handpiece.7.  Plug the other end of the handpiece cord(s) into the handpiece(s).8.  Attach cutting accessories to handpieces. Instructions supplied with eachhandpiece or attachment provide details for cutting accessory assembly.WARNING:  Use only Stryker approved cutting accessories.9. If using an Irrigation Console REF 5100-50 or 5100-250, assemble IrrigationPole REF 5100-50-28 to the console as shown.  Hang irrigation bag from pole.Install irrigation cassette into the pump.  Attach irrigation clips to handpieces andconnect tubing.Continue to the next step if using a Hermes READY™ TPS Console and HermesOperating Room Control Center.CAUTION:  Use only the Hermes-Interface cable provided by Stryker Endoscopy.10. Connect the TPS console to the Hermes controller using a Hermes-Interface cableinto the port labeled Hermes on the back of the console.  Plug the other end intoany available device port on the rear panel of the Hermes controller.11. Power up both systems and test the devices to ensure they are performing properlyprior to surgery.WARNINGS:!Before using this system read and understand the information in this manual and the instructions supplied with eachTPS component and Stryker Endoscopy handpieces.  Pay close attention to the User/Patient Safety Information.!Familiarization with the Total Performance System prior to use is important.  If you have any questions, contact yourStryker Instruments representative or Stryker Customer Service at 1-800-253-3210.!Prior to use, system components should be operated and inspected for any damage.  DO NOT use if damage isapparent.
8The Control ScreenNo Handpiece DetectedScreenThis image indicates that no handpiece is at-tached to the cord plugged into the selected port.The screen will change to the handpiece screenwhen the missing handpiece is connected to thecord.NOTE:  This screen will also appear if the consoleis unable to recognize the handpiece.  This couldbe caused by a handpiece that is not compatiblewith the TPS console, or a faulty or damagedhandpiece or cord.This example shows that no handpiece is attached to the cord plugged into theTPS2 port.TPS Start-Up ScreenThis display appears on the screen every time theconsole is turned on.This display remains on the screen until a cord isplugged into one of the TPS handpiece ports or theOPT button is depressed.If a handpiece cord is plugged into a handpieceport when the console is turned on, this displayshows momentarily before changing to either a nohandpiece detected screen or to the screen of theselected handpiece.
9Functions of the Control ScreenThe TPS console allows the user to select functions and settings such as handpiece selection, speed, and direction.Designed to be easy to use and understand, the touch sensitive control screen allows you to set the system controls withthe touch of a finger.  Interactive icons on the control panel represent  system  components and functions.  The controlscreen also provides important monitoring information for the selected handpiece.Select systemoptions screenFootswitchindicator andoptionsHandpieceidentification HandpiecespeedTPS handpieceselect buttonsEndo handpieceselect buttonElements of the Control ScreenAttachment/BladeidentificationHandpiece powerIndicator rampSurgeonpreferenceindicatorControl screen visually presents options which can be setfor the selected handpiece.Icons represent elements of your TPS system.  Icons arefunctional buttons.  Each function may be selected bypressing the screen where the button is displayed.  Whenyou touch an icon, the icon appears to be pressed downand the graphic symbol highlights to indicate that it isactivated.  (See Icon Definition).NOTE: An audible signal indicates interface with icons.NOTE: Buttons such as the adjust arrows or OPT buttonwhich are temporary toggles or adjustment buttons onlyhighlight while depressed.NOTE: Buttons with a white background are toggle buttons.NOTE:  Options vary among different handpieces.  Theconsole will only display the options available for a givenhandpiece.Handpiece identification displays the name of the activehandpiece.   NOTE:  Handpieces can be plugged into eachof the console's handpiece ports, but only one can beselected at a time.NOTE: When *CUSTOM* is displayed at the top of thescreen, the console's default settings are selected fromSurgeon Preferences.  The console is able to capture thepreferred settings for several different users. When thisfeature is activated, the preferred settings act as defaultsettings.  See Surgeon Preference for further details.Handpiece speed information displays the default speedfor each handpiece until you reset speed settings.While the handpiece is running, the display shows theactual handpiece speed.  If the handpiece is not runningthe default or selected speed is displayed.NOTE: Incremental information displayed on the controlscreen is accurate within +/-1%.
10Select Your System SettingsNOTE:  When the console is turned on, its defaultsetting is factory default unless a Surgeon Preferencesetting is selected as the start up default.  See SurgeonPreference for further details.1. Handpiece select buttons enable you to activate thehandpiece plugged into one of the three ports on thefront of the console.  To display the control screen forthe handpiece plugged into the TPS1 port, touch thecorresponding handpiece select icon.  The iconhighlights and appears pressed down.NOTE: Selecting a handpiece icon activates thecorresponding handpiece and displays its specificcontrol screen.2. Change the maximum handpiece speed.  Press theadjustment arrows to change the handpiece speedsetting incrementally until the desired speed is reached.• Saws - The set point is displayed as a percentage ofmaximum power and vertical line on the speed ramp.During handpiece operation, the percentage readingand  speed ramp displays the power level.• Rotary handpieces - The speed set point is displayed.During handpiece operation, the current speed isdisplayed.3. Select various settings as desired.  Refer to thecontrol screens on the following pages for details foreach handpiece.4. Select the OPT icon to access the MAIN OPTIONscreen.  This screen allows access to general consoleand user settings as well as direct access to eachhandpiece option screen.NOTE: The screen returns to the active handpieceadjustments screen when the handpiece name istouched.5. Touch the EXIT icon to return to the active hand-piece control screen.Handpiece IrrigationIrrigation functions pertain only to consoles with the built-in irrigation pump REF 5100-50 and 5100-250.Press the icon to start irrigation flow while thehandpiece is running.If irrigation is desired while the handpiece is stopped, pressand hold the icon until the pump is activated.  The pump canbe turned off by touching the icon again.Irrigation flow rate can be adjusted from the HANDPIECEscreen or the HANDPIECE ADJUSTMENTS screen.From the HANDPIECE screen, toggle the SPEEDicon to WATER before using the arrows to adjustflow rate. -OR-From the HANDPIECE ADJUSTMENTS screen,select the WATER icon and use the arrows toadjust flow rate.  Flow rate diminishes as the set-ting approaches zero.NOTE:  Flow rate may vary among handpiecemodels.The pump can also be turned on and off with the footswitch.Main Option IconThe option icon appears on all handpiece screensand allows access to the MAIN OPTION screen.See MAIN OPTION SCREEN for further details.Footswitch IconThe footswitch icon only appears when afootswitch is plugged into the console.If using a footswitch with these graph-ics, pedal functions can be repro-grammed.  See Footswitch Adjustmentsand Footswitch Button Mapping.A footswitch with these graphicscannot be reprogrammed.Standard Features
11Direction Arrows:  Sets handpiecemode.Forward (clockwise)Reverse (counterclock-wise)OscillateIrrigation: Activates ordeactivates handpieceirrigation.System OptionsOptions: Gives access tohandpiece adjustments,system information, consoleadjustments and userpreference.Handpiece option:Accesses corre-sponding handpieceadjustment screens.Exit: Returns to previousscreen.Information: Displays systeminformation screen.Console: Gives access toconsole adjustment screen.Allows access to the surgeonHandpiece SelectThis type of icon appears whena cord (without a handpiece) isplugged into the correspondingEndo, TPS1 or TPS2 port.It appears depressed whenselected.The handpiece graphic appearswhen a handpiece is attachedto the corresponding cord.The handpiece graphichighlights and the icon appearsdepressed when selected.High: Enables handpiece tooperate in a high speed mode.Low:  Enables handpiece tooperate in a low speed mode.Toggle ButtonsNOTE: For easy identification, only togglebuttons have a white background.Speed: Use with the increaseand decrease icons to adjustrotary handpiece speed.Water: Use with the increaseand decrease icons to adjustirrigation flow.Power: Use with the increaseand decrease icons to adjustsaw power.Variable: Handpiece speedresponds to varying degrees ofpressure on the footswitch orhandswitch.Nonvariable: Handpieceoperates at constant set-pointspeed/power level.One touch: Handpiece isactivated by one touch of atrigger device and continues torun when the trigger device isreleased.  Handpiece isdeactivated by touching anytrigger device. In this mode, thehandpiece operates at constantset-point speed/power level.Footswitch Icon: Appearswhen a footswitch is connectedto the console.  Also givesaccess to footswitch adjust-ments screen.Quick Reference GuideIcon DefinitionAdjustment Arrows: Use in conjunctionwith other options to set handpiecespeed or power, braking, acceleration,irrigation flow, screen contrast etc.IncreaseDecreaseAdvanced: - Accesses theadvanced footswitch mappingscreen.Button: Access buttonmapping screen.Return to full screen:  Returnfrom Big to full handpiecescreen.NOTE:  TPS Console models REF 5100-1 and 5100-201 donot display options related to handpiece irrigation.
12Saw Handpiece ScreenTPS Oscillating and Sagittal SawsPOWER/WATER ADJUSTMENTThe power icon functions as a toggleswitch for power and water settings.Power and irrigation adjustments aremade using the adjustment arrows.As the power setting is reduced from 100%, a verticalbar displays to correspond to the lower selectedmaximum power.The irrigation setting is not displayed on this screen.However, it can be seen on the Handpiece Adjust-ments screen.METHOD OF OPERATIONSaws can be operated with the TPS UniversalHandswitch or TPS Footswitch.Handswitch  Handpiece selection can be made bydepressing the handswitch once. The handpieceselect icon changes to indicate the active handpiece.Depress the handswitch again to run the handpiece.Handpiece runs from start-up to the maximumselected speed.Footswitch Handpiece runs from start-up to themaximum selected speed with either the forward orreverse pedal.This screen appears when a TPS saw is selected at the TPS1 port with themaximum power set at 100%.ENDO, TPS2 and the footswitch icons indicate other instruments are pluggedinto the console.
13Rotary Handpiece ScreenThis screen appears when a TPS rotary handpiece is selected. The TPS UniversalDrill is plugged into the TPS2 port and the speed is set at 75,000 RPM.ENDO, TPS1 and the footswitch icons indicate that other instruments are pluggedinto the console.SPEED/WATER ADJUSTMENTThe speed icon functions as a toggleswitch for speed and water settings.Speed and irrigation adjustments aremade using the adjustment arrows.DIRECTION OPTIONSFORWARD ClockwiseREVERSE CounterclockwiseOSCILLATETPS MicroDriver and UniversalDriverMETHOD OF OPERATIONThe TPS MicroDriver can be operated with its built-in trigger and rotary control switch or with the TPSFootswitch.NOTE: The handpiece will not run when the rotaryswitch is in the SAFE position.Trigger The built-in speed control trigger(s) runsthe handpiece from start-up to the maximumselected speed.MicroDriver only:  Select cutting direction with therotary switch on the handpiece. Direction icon willhighlight to match the rotary switch position.Universal Driver only:  Select cutting direction bydepressing either the forward trigger or the reversetrigger.  Squeezing both triggers simultaneouslyruns the handpiece in the oscillate mode.  Theoscillate icon will become highlighted.Footswitch Handpiece runs from start-up to themaximum selected speed.The direction icon on the screen changes when thecorresponding footswitch pedal is depressed.Footswitch operation overrides handpiece settings.Example:  If the footswitch reverse pedal is de-pressed while the handpiece rotary switch is set inforward, the handpiece operates in the reversedirection and the reverse icon highlights. However,after the pedal is released, the direction icon willrevert to the direction set on the rotary switch.TPS Universal and Micro DrillsMETHOD OF OPERATIONThe Universal Drill can be operated with the TPS UniversalHandswitch or TPS Footswitch.Handswitch Handpiece selection can be made by depress-ing the handswitch once. The handpiece select icon changesto indicate the active handpiece.  Depress the handswitchagain to run the handpiece.Handpiece runs from start-up to the maximum selectedspeed. Speed and cutting direction corresponds to what isselected on the screen.Footswitch Handpiece runs from start-up to the maximumselected speed.Handpiece direction is controlled by selecting the forward orreverse pedals.  The direction icon on the screen changeswhen the corresponding footswitch pedal is depressed.
14Depress the mode icon and set the maximum speedusing the adjustment arrows.  Speed settings areindividually selected for each mode.Default speed settings and incremental steps arespecific to each handpiece.MODESOperation in high speed mode.Operation in oscillate mode.Operation in low speed mode.The Stryker Endoscopy and Leibinger Handpiece ScreenThe oscillate mode is selected and Set Speed is set at 1,800 RPM.TPS1, TPS2 and the footswitch icons indicate that other instruments are pluggedinto the console.WARNING:  Read and understandthe Stryker Endoscopy handpieceinstructions.If instructions were not supplied with yourhandpiece, refer to the appropriate StrykerEndoscopy Operating and MaintenanceManual listed below.Handpiece Manual272-704 1000-400-120275-701 1000-400-034275-705 1000-400-034275-601 1000-400-034290-601 1000-400-288IMPORTANT INFORMATIONThe hand-controlled Endo Shaver can becontrolled by the footswitch or by the hand-control buttons built into the handpiece.
15Main Option ScreenSelect the OPT icon to access the MAIN OPTIONscreen.  This screen allows direct access to thehandpieces attached to the console, console and usersettings, and system information.OPTION 1, 2, and E icons appear only when hand-pieces are plugged into the corresponding consoleports.  A handpiece must be plugged in to program itssettings.To go to the HANDPIECE ADJUSTMENT screen, touchthe option button that corresponds to the desiredhandpiece.  Refer to HANDPIECE ADJUSTMENT.The MAIN OPTION screen also gives DIRECTaccess to:Refer to SURGEON PREFERENCE.Refer to CONSOLE ADJUSTMENT.Refer to SYSTEM INFORMATION.EXIT: Return to handpiece screen.
16System Information ScreenSelecting the INFO icon from the MAIN OPTION menudisplays the part numbers and revision levels of theconfigured system components.This information is used as a diagnostic aid only.Return to the MAIN OPTION screen.
17Handpiece Adjustment ScreenSelect a Handpiece Option icon from the MAIN OPTIONscreen to access this screen.NOTE: For quick access to this screen, touch thehandpiece title displayed at the top of any handpiecescreen.  And return to the handpiece screen bytouching the handpiece title displayed on this screen.Depending on the type of handpiece, one or more ofthe following options will be available.Select BRAKE, ACCEL, TURNS, WATER or AUX thenpress the arrow icons to change the setting.Brake: At 100%, the handpiece stops abruptly.Deceleration slows as the setting nears zero.Accelerate: At 100%, handpiece speedaccelerates quickly.  Acceleration slows as thesetting approaches zero.Turns: Use to set the number of turns perdirection when running a handpiece in theoscillate mode.  The minimum setting will setthe oscillate function to operate in a TIME-BASED mode where the number of turns arebased on the speed of the handpiece.Water: At 100%, irrigation volume is greatest.Volume decreases as the setting approacheszero.ATTACHMENT:  Use the arrow icon on the left to scrollthrough the list of attachments.  Select the attachment thatis assembled to the handpiece by stopping on it.Selecting the proper attachment will optimize the perfor-mance of the handpiece for the attachment and displaythe appropriate speed scale on the handpiece screen.RUN MODE: Use the RUN MODE toggle button toscroll through the options and stop on the desiredsetting.Variable: Handpiece speed responds to thedegree of pressure applied to the handswitch.Nonvariable: Handpiece speed runs at themaximum setting only.  Varying pressure onthe handswitch does not vary the handpiecespeed.One touch: Toggle the handpiece on and offwith a single touch of a trigger device.  Thetrigger device can be the  handswitch orhandpiece trigger buttons.BUTTON: See Handpiece Button Mapping.FOOTSWITCH:  Activates FOOTSWITCHADJUSTMENTS.  See Footswitch Adjust-ments.
18Console Adjustment ScreenSelect the CONSOLE ADJUSTMENTS icon from theMAIN OPTION screen to access this screen.Select CONTRAST, BRIGHTNESS or VOLUME thenpress the arrow icons to change the setting.Contrast: Screen contrast lightens athigher settings.  The chosen settingremains until reset.Brightness: Screen brightnessintensifies at higher settings.Volume: The audible signal is louder athigher settings.Use the BIG SCREEN toggle button to select one ofthe following options.Automatic: A big screen is displayed whilethe handpiece is running and automaticallyreturns to the full screen when handpiecestops.On: The big screen is continuously dis-played.  It can be temporarily switched backto the full screen by touching the Full Screenicon which appears in the lower right cornerof each handpiece screen.  See example ofscreens below.Off: The big screen option is turned off.Only a full screen is displayed.Example of big screen.Example of full screen.
19This screen appears only when using a TPS Footswitchthat is Revision 3 or newer.  See Standard Features.NOTE:  The Footswitch revision is displayed on the SYSTEMINFORMATION screen.Access this screen by selecting the Footswitch icon on theHANDPIECE CONTROL SCREEN or HANDPIECE ADJUST-MENTS screen.NOTE:  These footswitch settings function only for thehandpiece for which they were selected.  The handpiece isidentified at the top of the screen.From this screen, the default functions of footswitch pads Aand B can be reprogrammed to accommodate the surgeon'spreferences.  The left and right toggle icons correspondrespectively to  footswitch pads A and B.  Press each icon toscroll through the following function options and stop on thedesired setting.Off: Pedal is turned off.Default: Footswitch defaults to the settingsselected on the handpiece screen.Forward: Pedal setting default is overridden.Pedal will provide handpiece rotation in the forward(clockwise) direction.Reverse: Pedal setting default is overridden.Pedal will provide handpiece rotation in the reverse(counterclockwise) direction.Advanced: Use to access the Footswitch ButtonMapping screen.  It will allow you to reprogram allthe footswitch pedals.Return: Return to the previous screen.Footswitch Adjustment Screen
20Footswitch Button Mapping ScreenAccess this screen by selecting the ADVANCED icon onthe FOOTSWITCH ADJUSTMENTS screen.  The defaultfunctions of each footswitch pedal and button can bereprogrammed to accommodate the surgeon's prefer-ences.Depending on the type of handpiece displayed at the topof the screen, one or more of the following options will beavailable on this screen.The DIRECTION, OP MODE, and RUN MODE iconscorrespond respectively to the two largest footswitchpedals.  Press each icon to scroll through the follow-ing function options.  And stop on the desired func-tion setting.DIRECTIONPedal is turned off.Footswitch defaults to the settings selected onthe handpiece screen.Forward: Pedal setting default is overridden.Pedal will provide handpiece rotation in theforward (clockwise) direction.Reverse: Pedal setting default is overridden.Pedal will provide handpiece rotation in thereverse (counterclockwise) direction.OP MODEFootswitch defaults to the settings selected onthe handpiece screen.Handpiece operates in the high speed range.Handpiece operates in the low speed range.Handpiece operates in oscillate mode.RUN MODEFootswitch defaults to the settings selected onthe handpiece adjust screen.Variable: Variable speed control.  Speedresponds to varying degrees of pressure on thefootswitch.Nonvariable: Handpiece operates at aconstant speed level determined by themaximum speed selected from the handpiecescreen.One touch: The one touch function is similar toan on/off toggle.  Tap the footswitch to operatethe handpiece at the maximum speed selectedfrom the handpiece screen.  Tap any triggerdevice again to stop operation.BUTTON FUNCTIONThe I, II, and III icons correspond to the three small padsacross the top of the footswitch.Button Function displays the active function of thecorresponding button.Use the arrow icons to scroll through the functions andstop on the desired setting.See Button Functions listed on next page.Reset all: Press to return all pedals andbuttons back to their default setting.Reset: Press to return the selected footswitchbutton back to its default setting.
21Handpiece Button Mapping ScreenAccess this screen from the Handpiece Adjustmentscreen.  Use it to change handpiece button func-tions.Depending on the features of the handpiece, asmany as five buttons can be reprogrammed.  Identifycorresponding button numbers by pressing the buttonson the handpiece.  When the handpiece button isselected, the corresponding function is displayed on thescreen.  Use the arrow icons to scroll through thefunction options.  Stop on the desired option.  See thelist below for a description of the options.NOTE:  Available options are handpiece specific.BUTTON FUNCTIONSReset: Select to return a single button to itsdefault function.Reset all: Select to return all buttons to theirdefault functions.Return: Return to previous screen.Button Function DescriptionMain trigger Starts handpiece in default directionand mode.FWD trigger Starts handpiece in forwarddirection in default mode.REV trigger Starts handpiece in reversedirection in default mode.OSC trigger Starts handpiece in oscillate mode.Speed increment Increments the set point speed.Speed decrement Decrements the set point speed.Water increment Increments the pump flow set point.Water decrement Decrements the pump flow setpoint.Water on/off Toggles the pump on/off button.  Ifpressed and held, the pump can beturned on without running thehandpiece.  Once started, the pumpcan be stopped by pressing thebutton again or by starting thehandpiece.Button Function DescriptionOsc <> High/low Toggles the run mode between oscillateand high or low.High <> Low Toggles the run mode between high andlow.Forward <> Reverse Toggles the running direction.Change port Changes the active handpiece port.Change attachment Scrolls through the attachment list for theselected handpiece.Pump flush Turns the pump on at the flush rate.  Oncestarted the pump can be stopped bypressing the button again or by startingthe handpiece.Make port active Makes the selected handpiece active.Button Functions List
22Surgeon Preference ScreenAccess the SURGEON PREFERENCE screen from the MAINOPTIONS screen.The console is able to capture and store the preferred settings ofdifferent surgeon's.There are three options:• Factory default settings• Settings saved by a previous surgeon• Collection and storage of new settingsUsing factory settings1. Use the arrows to obtain "Stryker" and "Factory Default."NOTE:  The EDIT, DELETE and padlock icons do not functionwhile factory default settings are selected.Using the settings saved by a previous user1. Use the arrows to select the surgeon and procedure.2. Select LOAD.  Screen returns to the MAIN OPTION screen.3. Proceed with surgery.Collect and store preferred settings1. Select NEW.  The editor screen will appear with the selectedsurgeon's name.2. To create a new procedure under this surgeons name, selectENTER.  Or if you wish to collect and store settings under anew surgeon name, use the key pad to delete (DEL) theexisting name then key-in the new name.  Upon completion,select ENTER.3. Use the key pad to enter the procedure name.4. Upon completion, select ENTER.  The screen returns to theSURGEON PREFERENCE screen.5. Toggle  padlock icon so that the padlock appears open.6. Select LOAD.7. Configure system settings.8. Upon completion, return to the SURGEON PREFERENCEscreen.9. Toggle the padlock icon so that the padlock appears locked.NOTE:  If the padlock icon remains in the unlocked position, theselected settings will be continuously updated with currentsettings.Select to add a surgeon name.Select  to change the doctor name and/or procedure.NOTE:  Toggle the UPPER/LOWERCASE pad on theeditor screen to select letter case.Delete: Select  to delete the currently displayed file.Select and use with the open padlock to gather (load)new preference settings.Default: Using the arrows, scroll the SURGEONPREFERENCE screen to the desired surgeon andprocedure settings before activating DEFLT.  Thisselection becomes the default power on setting for thesystem until a different selection is made.This is the key pad screen used toenter the doctor's name and nameof procedure.Padlock opened to gather preferences.Padlock closed to store preferences.
23MessagesMessage If you select OK to this question:Delete all the surgeon's procedures? The surgeon ID and all procedures will be deleted.Change the name of all the surgeon's Procedures listed under the surgeon will be moved underprocedures? the current surgeon's name.Identical record found.Maximum number of records exceeded.  Please delete inactive records.Initializing console hardware.  Please wait.Handpiece has reached recommended service interval.  Please return for service at earliest convenience.Handpiece does not support the selected preference.  Default handpiece setting will be used.Handpiece temperature has exceeded its nominal operating range and may cause burning.Handpiece temperature has exceeded its operating range.  Allow to cool before restarting.Procedure name unspecified.Ensure handpiece speed does not exceed specified attachment limitations.  Failure to do so may result in user and/or patientinjury.Error MessagesMessage Action to TakeError 001. Console hardware fault detected. Return console to Stryker for repair.Error 002. Console hardware fault detected. Turn unit off and on again.  If problem persists, returnContact your Stryker service representative. console to Stryker for repair.Error 003. Console hardware fault detected. Turn console off and on again.  If problem persists, returnContact your Stryker service representative. console to Stryker for repair.Error 004. Footswitch fault detected, right pedal will be disabled. Unplug Footswitch from console and plug in again.Contact your Stryker service representative. If problem persists, return footswitch to Stryker for repair.Error 005. Footswitch fault detected, left pedal will be disabled. Unplug Footswitch from console and plug in again.Contact your Stryker service representative. If problem persists return footswitch to Stryker for repair.Error 006. Footswitch unreadable. Unplug Footswitch from console andContact your Stryker service representative. plug in again.  If problem persists,return footswitch to Stryker for repair.Error 007. Handpiece fault detected, handpiece triggers will be Unplug cord from handpiece and plug in again.disabled.  Contact your Stryker service representative. If problem persists, return handpiece to Stryker for repair.Error 008. Handpiece unreadable. Unplug handpiece from console and plug in again.Contact your Stryker service representative. If problem persists, return handpiece Stryker for repair.Error 009. Handpiece requires additional console hardware. Call your Stryker Instruments sales representative.Contact your Stryker service representative.Error 010 Handpiece requires additional console hardware. Call your Stryker Instruments sales representative.Contact your Stryker service representative.Error 011 Handpiece requires additional console hardware. Call your Stryker Instruments sales representative.Contact your Stryker service representative.The Total Performance System is not field repairable.  In case of operating difficulties, Stryker products must be returned for maintenanceor repair.
24SpecificationsElectrical: 100-120VAC, 50-60Hz 6.0AApproval: CSA International• UL 2601-1• CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 601.1 M90• IEC 60601-1Class IPORT TYPE SYMBOLEndo BTPS1 BFTPS2 BFIPX0  Ordinary EquipmentProtective Earth GroundDuty Cycle: Continuous operation withintermittent loadingRefer to cycle times defined inthe TPS handpiece instruc-tions.Handling your console and equipment• When setting up your console, place on a sturdy, flat surface,and carefully follow all setup instructions.• When connecting or disconnecting a cable, always hold thecable by its connector (the plug, not the cord).• Never force a connector into a port.  If the connector and portdo not join with reasonable ease, they probably don't match.Make sure that the connector matches the port and that youhave positioned the connector correctly in relation to the port.• To ensure the longevity, performance, and safety of thisequipment, package in original package materials when storingor transporting.If the console experiences sporadic electrical interference:• Turn off all electrical equipment not in use in the operating room.• Relocate electrical equipment; increase spacial distance.• Plug the TPS console and other operating room equipment intodifferent outlets.Environmental ConditionsThese conditions apply to all components of the TPS systemunless otherwise specified in the information supplied withthat device.Environmental Conditions: Operation Storage and TransportationTemperature:Relative humidity:Atmospheric Pressure:Specifications listed are approximate and may vary slightly fromunit to unit or by power supply fluctuations.Models: 5100-1  TPS Console5100-50  TPS Irrigation ConsoleSize: 11.8 in. [299 mm] width7.0 in. [179 mm] height9.0 in. [229 mm] depth12.2 in. [310 mm] depth (units with irrigation pump)Weight: 9 lbs. [4.1 Kg]14.1 lbs. [6.4 Kg] (units with irrigation pump)Models: 5100-201  TPS Hermes READY™  Console5100-250  TPS Hermes READY™  Irrigation ConsoleSize: 11.8 in. [299 mm] width7.0 in. [179 mm] height9.4 in. [240 mm] depth12.7 in. [322 mm] depth (units with irrigation pump)Weight: 9 lbs. [4.1 Kg]14.1 lbs. [6.4 Kg] (units with irrigation pump)Federal Communications CommissionCompliance Statement (US only.) FCC ID: Q9R-5100This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.  Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this devicemay not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference thatmay cause undesired operation.Note that FCC regulations provide that changes or modifications not expressly approved by StrykerInstruments could void your authority to operate this equipment.
25Repair and Loaner ProgramThis service is available in the United States only.  Outside the U.S.A., contact your Stryker salesrepresentative or your nearest subsidiary listed on the last page.On request, Stryker Instruments will provide a loaner unit for your use while repairs arebeing made.Please clean and sterilize all potentially contaminated products being sent in for repair,credit, or return of a loaner unit.  The policy of Stryker Instruments is not to accept orprocess potentially contaminated products which do not meet this requirement.Also, please be aware that it is unlawful to transport bio-contaminated products throughinterstate commerce which are not properly packaged and labeled as such.1. Contact Stryker Customer Service at 1-800-253-3210 to request a loaner.  Provide aname and address for shipping.  Every effort will be made to send a loaner unit immediately.2. Send the inoperative unit to Stryker with a purchase order number of authorization forrepair.  The order should explain the nature of the difficulty.  Also, provide a name andaddress for shipping the repaired instruments.Return the inoperative unit to: Stryker InstrumentsRepair Department4100 E. MilhamKalamazoo, Michigan, 49001.3. The repaired unit will be shipped back and the repair invoice will follow under separatecover.  Under most conditions, repair turnaround time will be approximately 2-3 weeks.4. As soon as your repaired unit is returned, return the loaner to Stryker Instruments.Limited WarrantyFor all TPS products unless otherwise specified.In the U.S.A. only, products of Stryker Instruments are warranted to the original purchaser for a period of oneyear from the date of purchase, with exceptions noted below.  Products are warranted to be free from defects inmaterial and workmanship.  Abnormal wear and tear or damage caused by misuse or by failure to performnormal and routine maintenance as set out in the Maintenance Manual or Operating Instructions, or as demon-strated by an authorized Stryker Instruments representative, is not covered by the warranty.  Any effort at fieldrepair or adjustment may invalidate your warranty.The warranty extends to all purchasers and is limited to the repair or replacement of the product without chargewhen returned prepaid to Stryker Instruments.  There are no other expressed warranties.  This warranty givesyou specific legal rights and you may have other rights which vary by state and municipality.For selected products.•Universal Handswitch is warranted for a period of 6 months from date of invoice.•Handpiece cords are warranted for a period of 6 months from date of invoice.• Cutting accessories are not warranted.
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