Stryker Medical 6516 Power-PRO IT User Manual 1

Stryker Medical Power-PRO IT Users Manual 1

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Operating instru ctlons
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Dangerous voltage
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General warnlng
Warning; crushing ol hands
Do not lubricate
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Protection lrom powerful lets cl water
Do not transport Incubator andior oqulpment In raised position
Tl'ansport Incubator andlor equipment ln low position only
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In accordance with European Directive 2002156156 on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment,
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Table of Contents
Symbols .............
Wernlanaution/Note Detrnltron . . t
Introduction . 4
Product Description . ‘ i
Intended Use of Product ...................................
Contact inlorrnation .....
Sarlel Number Location .
Product Illustration .......
Summary of safety Precautions .....................................
Pinch Points.
Setup Procedures. .
Setting col Land Height and "Jay“ Function .................................................
Cot Fastener Installation ...................
Installing the ln-FastsnerShLIt-Olt . r
Vehicle solely Hook Selection .
Vehicle Safety Hook Installation . .
Vehicle cdntroutatiun ........................................
Required Hardware for Installation at the solely Hook (Not Supplled) .
Front to Back Positioning of the Safety Hook ........................
Side to Side Positionlng oi the Saiety Hook .................................................
Instelllng the Safety Hook ......................
Power-PRO Cot User Controls .......
Uslng the col Control Switches
Checking the Cot Battery Power Level ....................................................
Checking the Hour Meter/LCD Error Display . .
Operation Guide .........
Dpsrallng Guidelines
Proper Llltlng Techniques ..............
Holllng the cm .......................
Unloading an Empty Cot trim a Vehicle with One Operator - Menunl Method . .
Using Additional Assistance . .
Adluellng The Helghl 01 the Cat fl
Laedlng or Unloading the Cut. . . g
Laadlng or Unloading the Cat with the Power LOAD Option ............................ . . 3:
High Speed FiatrectIExtend ............................... ‘31
Loading the Cut Into a Vehicle with Two Operator: - Powered Method. . rflfi
Loading an Empty Cot into a Vehicle with One Operator - Fowerod Method. . , . ..................... fl
Unloading the Get train a Vehlclo wlth Two Operators « Powered Method ................ . I13
Unloading on Empty Cot from a tremolo with One Operator - Powered Method. . . t 4_1
Using the Manual Override. i ig
Loadlng the Get into a Vehicle with Two Operators Manual Method ........................... A rfl
Unloading the Gotham a Vehlcle with Two Operators — Manuel Method ......... IQ
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Removing and Replacing a SMHT'M Pelt .............................
Operating the Retractable Head Section
Operating lilo Optional Wheel Locks
Operating the Optional steeriock . .
Installing and Removing the incubator Adaptor ........................
Installing the Airborne"ll Incubator In The Sid >by-Slde Configuration
inslalllng the Draaerm incubator .
Installing the Airlmme'M stealtable
Installing the Air Sled with e Sled Receptacle ..................
Securing the Air Sled . . . r
Using the Rigid Push Bars A .
Installing the Base Storage Net t
Installing the Head End storage Flet ........................
Cleaning ................
Washing Procedure . .
Washing Limitations. . , .
Removal of iodine Compounds ....................
Preventative Maintenance. , .
Lubrication
Regular inspection and Adluslments. .
Maintenance Record .......................................
Training Record .........
Troubleshnollng Guide . . .
Electronics and Hydraulics Locatur.
Hydraullc Assembly ............................
Hydraulic Assembly Wiring Schemallos.
Electrical System Block Diagram .....
Troubleshooting Guide ...................
LCD Error Codes ......................
Main Cable Assembly ...............
Main Callie Assembly Wiring Schematics.
Control Board Assembly ............
Control Board Wiring Schemallcs .....
Quick Reterance Replacement Parts List
Headseotion Replacement ..........
Manual Release Cable Adjustment . ,
Filling the Hydraulics Assembly Res
Wheel Locking Force Adjustment
Steer-Lock Mechanism Adjustment
Cot Retaining Post Adjustment .........................................
Cot Retalning Fest Replacement .......
Cot Retaining Poet Screw Replacement r .
Hydraulic A Valve or 3 Valve Fleplecement.
Hydraulic Manual Release Valve Replacement ...............................................
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Hydraulic Cylinder Replacement. .
Hydraulic Hose Replacement . . . .
Terminal Block Replacement . . .
Cot Assembly. . .
Base Assembly. .
Dual Wheel Lack Option ........
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Caster Horn Assembly ............ M
Adjustable caster Lock Assembly ........................... I0
Wheel Assembly - 60604102010 . . . 105
No Steer-Lock Option ............ . . 195
Optional Steer-Lock - 6506-0384100 ...... 191
Steer-Lock Subessembly, Head End . r 193
Outer Lllt Tube Assembly. Base Pivot - 6500.301-021 ....................... . . 193
‘Inner Lilt Tube Assembly. Base Pivot - 6500-301-022 ............. 1.1.0
Inner Lift Tube, Litter Pivot - 8500-001-034 r . . 1J1
Inner Lilt Tube. thtel Fivol - 8500-001-035 ............................ 13
Outer Hail Subassemhly, flight . . . jg
Outer Rail Subassembly, Lelt , . 114
Hall Sensor Assembly .......... M
Sensor Houslng Assembly ....... m
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Powerplanl Assembly N , . r
Hydraulic Suhassambly - 8.500700an .........................
Fuot End Assemblyr , .
Label. SMFlT Power ,
Cross Brace Assembly . .
Button Assembly - 6500-10“)!!! .......
Non-Power-LOAD Compatible Optlon. . . V
PowervLDAD Compatible Option - 6516-1414000 . . . .
Headseclion - 6500402020 ..............
Heed Sectlon Lock Assembly » ssoo-ouI-ozs.
Optional Inn-Fastener Shut-Oil Assembly » 6500-001-027 ......
No Hoedsectlon Oxygen Bottle Holder Option - 6506-036-000
Foot End Fastener Assembly (Power-LOAD Compatible Optlon) .........................
Col Retelnlng Post, alum » 6085-033-000 ............
Airborne Side»by-Slde Assembly Optlon - 8516428000
Incubator Adaptor Assembly - Alrhorns SIde-by—Slde . . l .
Extension Assembly - 651010014115 . , . . .....
Dreqer Assembly Option - 6518-129-000 ......
Dragev Extended Assembly Optlon - 6518-14l-000 ....................
Incubator Adaptor Assembly - Drags! .............
Alrbume Stockeble Assembly Option - 6516-1274100. .
lncubalor Adaptor Assembly - Airborne Stockable .....................
No Adapter Assembly Optlon, Air Sled - 6516-142-000 ................
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Head End Storage Flat - 5500-1284300 . ’ E
Base Slarags Not - 6500480000. . . . . . fl
Battery Pack. SMFl'l . 8500-033-000 ........................................................ fl
Salelv Hook, Shorl - aoso-ose-omsuely Hook. Luna - 6060-036018/Safely Hook. J - 6092-0364116 . . . . 155
Recycling Passport . 155
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Warranty . . . .
Slryker EMS Retum Pollc'y‘ . . .
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WarninglCaution/Note Definition
Tha words WARNING. CAUTION and NO‘rE carry :peclal maanlngs and should be caraiully reviewed.
A WARNING
Alerts the reader about a siluation whlch, if not avoided. could result in doatn or sarlous injury. It may also descrlba
putanllal saridus adverse roaclluns and saMy hazards.
A CAU'IION
Alerts ths reader 0! a potentially hazardaus slluation which. ii not avoided, may result in minor or moderate Inlury to the
user or patlent or damage to tire equlpmenl or other property. Thls includes specia1 care necessary for the sale and
sliecllva use of tho devlce and tha cars necessary to avoid damage In a devico that may occur as a result of use or
mlsuse.
NOTE
Pruvldes special inlormatlon to make maintenance easier or Important Instructions clearer.
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Introduction
This manual is designed to assist you with the operation and maintenance at the Strylter Power-PRO“l IT cot. Read
this manual thoroughly betore using the equipment or beginning maintenance on it. To ensure eeie operation at this
equipment. it Is recommended lhat methods and procedures be established ior educating and training stafl on the safe
operation oi this cot.
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
The Stryker Model 6516 Power-PRC!"I IT to a powered incubator transport ambulance col that consists of a platform
mounted on a wheeled X-trama designed to support and transport a maximum weight oi 700 It: (318 kg) In pro-hospital
and hospital environments. The device is collapsible lor use in emergency vehlcles and has an adlustahle load height
ioalutie to allow the device to be set to dliierent ambulance deck heights lot proper body mechanics during loading
and unloaolng. The NiCd battery-powered hydraulic lift system aliows operators to raise and lower the cot using the
powered controls. while duplicate loot-end controls on the upper and lower Ilit hare accommodate oltterent operator
positions or sizes. The cot ls equipped with a manual back-up release handle to allow the operation of cat iunctions in
the event oi power loss. The device I: equipped with a retractable head section lor GBD-degreo mobility in any height
position. tour platlorm options for Incubator system compatibility and various optional accessories that assist with
transport at the patient.
INTENDED USE OF PRODUCT
The Power-PRO” IT is a powered Incubator transport wheeled stretcher. which Is intended to support a rigidly afiixed
incubator system and transport the entire body at a traumatized. ambulatory or non—ambulatory human patient while
incubated. The balleryrpowered hydraulic Irit system. is Intended to help reduce the eitort raquineit by the operator «3
raise and lower the cot. The devlce is designed to provide a level patient surface at transport and working heights.
and iacilitala the transportation oi associated medical equipment (Le. oxygen bottles. monitors. andlor pumps) in
emergency/transport vehicles. This ambulance not is intended to be used in prerhospltal and hospital environments. In
emergency and non-emergency applicatlons. It is rated to a maximum capacity OI 700 lb (315 k9) (sum DI the Pallet“.
incubator and accessory weight) and the intended operators oi the device are trained proiessionals Includlna: nurses.
doctors, emergency madlcal service and medical care center personnel, as well as medical ilrst responders. The
expected service llla oi the product is 7 years.
Ambulance owls are intended for transportation purposes. They are not intended for extended stay or to be used
as hospital beds. They are also not Intended to be used In devices which mooiiy air pressure. such as hyperbarlc
chem he re.
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SPECIFICATIO NS
Safe Working Lead
Note: Safe Working Lead Indicates the sum 700 lb
or the patient and accessory weight.
Maximum unassisted Llfl Capacity ‘ 500 lb
Backrest Articulationfshocit Position Not applicable
Overall LengthIMinlmum LengthIWIdth 81 In I 65 tn I 23 In 206 cm I 150 cm I SB cm
Height“ Adjustable irem Adjustable from 38
14 into 41.5in enttn 105 cm
Weight’ i 134 lb
Castor DJametarJWldth ‘ 8 in I 2 In 15 cm I 5 cm
Minimum Operators Required for Loadtng/ 2
Unloading en Occupied Cot
Minimum Operators Required for Loedlng/
Unroadlng an Unucouofsd Cat
Recommended Fastener Systems Model 6310 or 6371 Floor Mount Typo
Model 6371 Wall Mount Type
Madei east) Puwar-LOA D'”I
Recommended Leading Helght‘ Up to 38 In 1 Up to SI crn
Single Adlustable Wheel Lack] Optional
Double Adjustable Wheel Look
Hydraulic Oil Stryker Perl Number 6500-001-293
Power System
Battery 24V DC Nrca - SMHT'“l Power System
Charger t20VI240V M3 or 12V DC , SMR‘I'“ Power System
Standards (Cots and Chargers) IEC 30601-1 CAN/CSA-szz No 601 .1-M90
UL 50901-1 IEC 60501-1-212001
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‘ Col lead: over 300 III (135 kn) may require additions! anhtance to meellhe eel cot load height,
9 Height measured [tom the top oi the cat, at the center point, to ground level.
' Got I: weighed with one baltory and without Incubator.
‘cot may be set to any amnulanee dock height tanning 1mm 26" to 86‘ (66 cm to 91 cm).
Stryker reserves the rlghl to change specifications without notice
The Power-PRO” IT I: flattened to conform to I'll Federal Specltlcatlon lor lhe Slar‘ol-Llie Arnlt “lance (KKK-A4322)
T he Power-PRO" IT is designed to be compolitzle with Gompulitlvfl cot lestener systems.
Patents pending.
The yellow and hleolt color scheme I: a proprietary trlazmark at Stryker Corporation.
Stryker hereby declares that this Power-FRO rr ambulance cot (model 5515) is In compllance with the essential requlrornentz Ind
other relevant provlstons ol Directive insist/EC. A copy or the original declaration ol cantnrmlty can be attained by contentan
Stryker Medical At 3800 E, Centre Ave, Portage, Ml 49002 Attn. Regulatory Airetrs,
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S PECIFICATIO NS (CONTINUED)
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Temperature
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Relative Humidity f
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1060 hPa
Atmospheric Pressure :F
700
A CAUTION
Changes or madlllcatiens to the unit not expressly approved by Stryker could void the user’s authority to operate
the system,
This equipment has been tested and lound to comply with the limits tor a Class A digitai device, pursuant to part
15 or the FCC Rules. 1hese limits are assigned to provide reasonable protection against harmlul Interference when
the equipment Is operated In a commercial BHVlmi’lmsi'll. This equipment generates. uses, and can radiate mdio
trequcncy energy and, ll not Installed and used in acoomanca with the instructlcn manual. may cause harmlul
Intenerance to rattle communications Operalinn at this equipment in a residential area I; likely to cause harmtul
lnterlerence In which case the user will be required tn correct the Inteneranoa at their expense.
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CONTACT IN FOR MATION
Contact Stryker Customs! Servicc or Technlcal Suppovl‘ at: (800) 327-0770.
Slrykel Medical
3800 E. Centre Avenue
Porlana. MI 49002
USA
Please have the serlal number (A) 01 you! Slryker product available (as shown In Figure 1) wits" calling Stryker
Customar Servlca or Technical Suppolt. Includo the aerial numbal In all wrllten communlcatlon,
SERIAL NUMBER LOCATION
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PRODUCT ILLUSTRATION
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Summary of Safety Precautions
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Ensure proper hand placement on hand grips. Hands should be clear of red saiety bar pivots thle loading and
unloading the not or whenever changing height position of the cot with two or more operators.
Improper usage of the cot can cause Injury to the patient or operator. Operate the not only as described In this
manual.
Do not modify the not or any components ol the cot. Modilylrrg the product can cause unpredictable operation
resulting In injury to the patient or operator. Modifying the product also voids Its warranty (see page list).
Any emergency vehicle to be used with thls car must have the in-iastener shut-off system installed (it not using
Power-LOAD] (see page 2A). ‘
it Is the responsibility of the cot operator to ensure that the cot Doing used in the Stryker Cot Fastener Systems
meets the installation specification: listed on page 23. Injury may result il a noncompetible cat is used in the
strylrer Fastener System.
The In-tastenor shut-off must be positioned properly before pleolng the car into service. Failure to install the in-
lestener shut-off may cause injury to the patient or operator andlor damage to the vehicle.
Do not attempt to operate the out when it is loaded into a cot fastener.
The In—tastener shut-oil Is only a means tor disabling the electronic luncllonalityt Damage to the product and/or
injury to the patient and/or operator may occur it used tor any other purpose.
Have the vehicle safety hook installed by a certllied mechanic. improper salety hook installation can cause injury
to the patient or operator endlor damage to the cot.
Failure to Install the safety hook can cause injury to the patient or operator. Install and use the safety hook as
described on page 28.
The lace oi the salary hook that engages the solely bar should be located at least 375I4' lrom the leading edge
of the door sill. Alter installation. verily that the cot legs look into the load posltlnn without contacting the vehicle
bumper.
To avoid Injury, verily that the eeiety bar has engaged the saiety hook belore removing the cot tram the patient
compartment.
Verity that the eatery hook always engages m: not eatery bar regardless at how the cm is unloaded from the
vehicle or injury to the patient or operator ondfor damage to the cot may occur.
The cut must have at least SIB“ of clearance between the vehicle bumper and the cm to disengage the setety bar
when unloading the cot lrom the vehicle. Verli'y that the cor legs look Into the toad position beiore disengaging the
eatery bar irom the salely hook. Failure to properly look the cot height into position can cause Injury to the patient
or operator anolor damage to the cot.
To avoid risk of electric shock, never attempt to open the battery pack tor any reason. It the battery pack case
ls cracked or damaged. do not Insert It into the charger. Return damaged battery pech to a service center for
recycling.
Do not remove the battery when the cot ls activated.
Avoid dlrect contact with a wet battery or battery enclosure. Contact may cause injury to the patient or operator.
Entanglement ln powered cot mechanisms can cause serious Injury. Operate the cot only when all persons
are clear or the mechanisms.
Inspect SMHT'" Fairs ior damage beiora every use.
Practice changing height positions and loading the cot untll operation at the product is lully understood.
Improper use can cause Injury.
Do not allow untrained assistants to assist in the operation at the col. Untrained techniciansfaasletents can
cause Injury to the patient or themselves.
Do not ride on the base oi the cot. Damage to the product could occur. resulting In Injury to the patient or operetor.
Transporting the cot sideways can cause the cot to tip. resulting Irr possible damage to the product and/or injury to the
patient or operator, Transporting the cot In a lowered position, head or loot end iirst. minimizes the potential ot a cot tip,
Grasping the cot Improperly can cause injury. Keep hands. tingers and feet away irom moving parts. To avoid In-
jury. use extreme caution when placing your hands and teat near the base tubes while raising and lowering the cot.
Never leave a patient unetlended on the cot or injury could result. Hold the cot securely while a patient Is on the
product.
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Never apply the optional wheel locks while a patient I: on the cot. Tipping could occur it the cot is moved while
the wheel lock Is applied. resulting In injury to the patient or operator and/or damage to the cot.
Hydraulioally raising 0r lowering the cot may temporarily ellect eiectronlc patient monitoring equipment. For best
results, patient monitoring should be conducted when the cot is idle.
High obstacles such as curbing, steps or rough terrain can cause the out to tip, possibly causing Injury to the
patient or operator.
Transporting the cot In lower positions reduces the potentiai of a cot tip. II possible, obtain additional assistance
or take an alternate route,
Power-LOAD Is designed to be oompatthle with the oofiéidflflfi Perlorrnanoe-PRD XT, GEOOJBSIG Power-PHD"
XT, and 6510165“ Power-PRO” IT cats with the Power-LOAD option only. In certain situations. you can use
Power-LOAD as a standard antler tor most X-treme cots. but a rali clamp assembly Is required lor all cots without
the Power-LOAD option.
It Is the responsibility at the cot operator to ensure that the not being used In the Stryker Model 6380 Power-
LOAD'”I system is e Power-LOAD compatibie cot. injury may result It a non-compatible cot is used in the Stryker
Model 3390 Power-LOAD system.
Whenever the weight of the cot and patient is no longer supported Ivy the wheels, the cot will automatically enter
the high speed retract mode it the retract (—1 button to pressed.
Alter the weight is oil oi the ground, the operators must support the load oi the patient, cot and any accessories.
Failure to support the load properly may cause injury to the patient or operator.
Two operators must be present when the cut is occupied.
Operators must he able to liit the total weight oi the patient. cot and any items on the cot
The higher an operator must lift the cat. the more dillicult it becomes to hold the weight. An operator may need
help loading the cot ll helslta is too short or it the patient is too heavy to Iilt salely, The operator must be alrle to
hit the cot high enough tor the cot legs to unfoid completely and look when the cot Is unloaded. A shorter operator
needs to raise their arms higher to enable the undercarriage to unfold.
There must be a satoty hook properly Installed In the vehicie so that the bumper does not interlere with the Iron:
legs ol the base home;
When using a cot lastenar. do not load the col into the vehicle with the head section retracted. Loading the col
with the hood eection retracted may cause the product to tip or not engage properly in the cot fastener. possibly
causing Injury to the patient or operator andior damage to the car.
The one person loading and unloading procedures are for use oniy with an empty cot. Do not use the procedures
when Ioadinglunloadlng a patient. Injury to the patient or operator could result.
Do not pull or Iilt on the solely bar when unloading the cot. Damage to the eatety bar could result and Injury to
the patient or operator could occur.
Do not press the extend (+) button until the safety her has engaged the setety hook.
To avoid injury. always verity that the head sectlon Is locked into place prior to operating the cot.
Do not attempt to load the not into the patient compartment with the head section retracted. Loading the cot
with the head section retracted may cause the product to tip or not engage properly in the cot fastener. possibly
causing injury to the patient or operator and/or damage to the product.
Never in stall or use a wheel lock on a cm with excessively worn wheels. Installing or using a wheel lock on a wheel
with less than a a" diameter could compromise the holding ability oi the wheel lock. possibly resulting In Injury to
the patient or operator andlor damage to the cat or other equipment.
These adapters are Intended tor use only on the model 6516 PoweH’nO'" IT cot. They are not intended tor
Installation on any other Stryker cot or on any cot lront another manufacturer. Using these adaptors on any cot
other than the model 6515 Fewer-PRC!m IT cot may result In damage to the cot and [or Injury to the patient or user.
Verlly that the adaptor is properly Installed on the cot and the Incubator Is securely fastened to the adaptor prior
to use. An Improperly attached adaptor or incubator may cause injury to the patient or user.
The Airborne“ side-by-Sldo incubator adaptor (8516-1284100) is designed to secure only Airborne“ incubators to
the model Site Power-PRO” I‘I' cot. Using this adaptor on any cot other than the model 85“! Power-PRO“ IT
col or using any unapproved incubators In this conllguratlon may result In damage to the cot end/or Injury to the
patient or user.
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A WARNING (CONTINUED)
The Dragerta Incubator adaptor (65l6-t29-000) is designed to secure only Drager" Incubators to the 6510 Power.
PHO'" IT cot. Using this adaptor on any cot other than the model 6516 Power-PROm IT cot or using any
unapproved Incubators In this configuration may result In damage to the cot nndior injury to the patient or user.
suyker is not responsible for specifications changes to the Drager' (or Alr~sniolds° Series) Incubators.
The rltlrlaerne'M steerable adaptor (6516421000) adaptor is designed to secure only an Airborne Stackaolo to the
model 8516 Power-PRO” IT cot. Using this adaptor on any out other than the model 6516 or using any unapproved
incubators or stackehles In this oonilguratlen may result in damage to the cot and/or iniury to the patient or user.
The Air Sled, no adaptor option (6515442-000) ls designed to secure Incubators without an adaptor to the model
6516 Power-PRO“ IT cot Using this coniipuretlon on any cot other than the model 6515 Power-PROV“ IT not or
using any unapproved Incubators In this configuration may result In damage to the cot end/or injury to the patient
or user.
Stryker Is not responsible for specification or option changes to Air Sled campallble incubators.
When the optional head and storage ilat ls being used. ensure that It does not lnleriere with the operation at the
retractable head section. seiely bar end saiety hook. Injury to the patient or operator could result.
When cleaning, use any appropriate personal saiery equipment (goggles. respirator, etc.) to avoid the risk oi
lnhalihg contagion. Use of power washing equipment can aerate oontamlnatlon collected during the use at the cot.
SOME CLEANING PRODUCTS ARE CORROSIVE IN NATURE AND MAY CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE PRODUCT
IF USED IMPROPERLYA It the products described above are used to clean Stryker EMS equipment. measures
must be taken to ensure the cots are wiped wilh clean water and thoroughly dried following cleaning. Failure to
properly rinse and dry the core will leave a corrosive residue on the suriaee of the cuts. possibly causing premature
corrosion at critical components.
Failure to properly clean or dispose oi contaminated cot components will Increase the risk oi blood borne perhaps he
and may cause Iniury to the pallent or operator.
Escaping iluld under pressure can penetrate the skin causing serious Injury. Avoid the hazard try relieving pressure
beiore disconnecting hydraulic or other lines. Tighten all connections before applying pressure. Ii an accident
occurs. see a doctor immediately. Anyfiuld Intacted Into the skin must be surgically removed within a (aw hours or
gangrene may rasull. Doctors uniamiliar With this type of injury should tolerance a knowledgeable medical source;
To avoid the rislr oi Injury‘ do not use bare hands to check Ior hydraulic leaks.
Taite special precautions regarding electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) when using medical electrical equipment
litre Power-PRO. Install and place Power-PRO into service according to the EMG Iniormatlon in this manual
Portable and mobile RF communications equipment can eiiect the iunctlon oi Power-PRO.
The use at accessories. transducers and cables other than those specified. with the exception of transducers
and cables sold by suykar as replacement parts I'or Internal components may result In Increased emissions or
decreased immunity of the Power-PRO cot.
The Power-LOAD system and the Power-PRO cot should not be used adjacent to or stacked with other equipment.
It adjacent or stacked use Is necessary. observe the Fower»PRO cat to verity normal operation In the configuration
in which it will be used
Power-PHD operates at the tollowing frequenctes: 70 - 125 kHz for Inductive charging and 13.56 MHu7 kHz.
Amplitude Modulated (00K), EFth #95? dBm. T he Power-PRO cot may be Interierod with by other equipment.
even Ii that other equipment compiles with CISPR emission requirements.
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changes or modifications to the unit not expressly approved by stryker could void the user's authority to operate
the system.
This equipment has been tested and iound to comply with the limits tor a Class A digital device, pursuant to part
15 ol the FCC Flules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against hermtul interleionee when
the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radlete radio
frequency energy and, it not installed and used In accordance with the Instruction manual, may cause harmiul
Interference to radlo communicallons. Operation at this equipment In a residential area ls likelyto cause hermiul
Interference In Which case the user will be required to correct the Interference at their expense.
The not cnnTe set at any ool'lEsd helgh't poaiIWEstabils'h—the requ'ifid cot load height b-aiora plaElr'tg the cor
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Summary of Safety Precautions
A CAUTION (CONTINUED)
Into service.
Set the cot load height to the proper stop height prior to operation.
lnstalletion ol the salety hook should be done by a certified mechanic lemlliar with ambulance vehicle construction.
Consult the vehicle manufacturer before Installing the safety hook and be sure that the Installation of the safety
heck does not damage or Interfere with the brake lines. oxygen Ilnes. luel lines, fuel tank or electrical wiring of
the vehicle.
Only use the battery and charger as epecllied in the SMRT'" Power System Operationeraintanence Manual.
The not Is not for use with an AC adapter.
When charging a battery In an ambulance. locate the charger In an enclosed cabinet and out of patient reach
during transport.
Ensure that the battery is fully charged prior to placing into service. An uncharged or depleted battery may cause
poor cot performance
Before operating the cot, clear any obstacles that may interfere and cause Injury to the operator or patient.
Do not "jog“ the cot past the established cot load height of the product when the safety bar engages the vehicle
safety hook or damage may occur to the product.
When unloading the cot Irom the patient compartment, ensure that tire caster wheels are safely set on the ground
or damage to the product may occur.
Remove the battery if the out Is not going to be used for an extended period of time (more than 24 hours).
Wheel locks are only Intended to help prevent the cot from rolling while unattended and to aid In patient transfer.
A wheel lock may not provide sufficient resisuance on all surfaces or under load:
The weight of the equipment in the base storage net (if equipped) must not exceed 20 lb (9 kg).
Be careful when retracting the hose to avoid damaging items stored In the base storage net.
The weight of the equipment in the head and storage flat (if equipped) must not exceed 40 lb (“1 kg).
00 NOT STEAM CLEAN OH ULTRASONICALLY CLEAN THE UNIT.
Maximum water temperature should not exceed 180'Fl82‘c
Maximum water pressure should not exceed 1500 psiI130.5 bar. If a hand held wand Is being used to wash the
unit, the pressure nozzle must be kept a minimum of 24 Inches (81 cm) from the unlt.
Allow cot to air dry.
Towel dry all casters and Interface points.
Failure to comply with these instructions may Invalidate any/ail warranties.
Always remove the battery before washing the cot.
A preventative maintenance program should be established for all Stryker EMS equipment. Preventative
maintenance may need to be performed more frequently based on the usage level of the product. Close attention
should be given to safety features including. but not limited to:
- Hydraulic power mechanism
- All electrical controls return to off or neutral position when released.
For additional maintenance information, see the preventative maintenance Information
Improper maintenance can cause Inlury or damage to the product, Malnleln the not as described in this manual.
Use only Stryker approved parts and maintenance procedures. Uslng unapproved parts and procedures cculd
cause unpredictable operation andior ln|ury and will void the product warranty (see page 161),
Failure to use authorized partsl lubricants. etc. could cause damage to the cot and will void the warranty of the
product.
Hydraulic lines, hoses, and connections can fail or loosen due to physical damage. Itinlts, age. and environment
exposure. Checlt hoses and lines regularly to avoid damage to the col. Check and tighten loose connections.
Do not tip the out onto its load wheels and actuate the product as this will allow air to enter the hydraulic system.
Do not lubricate the bearings In the XJrame as It will degrade the performance of the cot and may void Its warranty
(see page 161).
The cot retaining post is shipped preconligured Iar an x-frems cot. If the cot fastener has been configured for an
H-lreme cot, you must adjust the cot retaining post to accommodate the cot fastenerc
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Summary of Safety Precautions
FINCH POINTS
WARNING: Flnch Palms
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Ensure proper "and placemem on hand grips. Hands shauld be dear 01 red safety bar plvals whilo loadlng and unloadlng
the cat or whenever changing holghl posillon of the col with M0 or more uperalovs.
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Setup Procedures
Enaure that all shipping and pockeglng materials have been removea iron! the products prlor to use.
Unpack the cartons and check all Items for proper operation It Is important that the out to working properly betore It
Is put into service. See Figure 2 on page 14 to Identity all or the cot components.
The patient compartment ot the vehicle In which the cat will be used must have a;
- Smooth rear edge for cot loading
- Level lloot large enough ler the folded cot
~ Stryker Model 537016371I6378I6379 or 637V Cot Fastener System or Stryioer Model 6330 Power-LOAD (not
included)
. In—tastener shutott module installed and positioned properly (it not using Power-LOAD] (see page 24)
Space to properly Install the safety hnok
Note: Loose items or debris on the patient compartment lloor can intertere with the operatlon ol the safety hook and
not tastener. Keep the patient comparlmant floor clear.
When necessary, modify the vehicle to lit the cot, Do not modlty the cot
A wan NINE
. improper usage at the cot can cause injury to the patient or operator. Operate the out only as described In this
manual.
cot. Modilying the product can cause unpredictable operation
tying the product atso voids its warranty (see page 181].
t have the inrtaatoner shut-01E system installed (It not using
< Do not modlly the cot or any components ol the
resulting In injury to the patlant or operator. Modl
- Any emergency vehicle to he used with this cat mu:
Power-LOAD) (see page 24).
Note:
. This manual should be consi
ls subsequently soldt
Stryker continually seeks advancements In product design and quality. Thoreiore. while thls manual contains the
most current product intormatlon available at the time of printing. there may be minor discrepancies between your
not and this manual. It you have any questions. please contact Strykor Customer Service or Technical Support
at (800) 327-0770.
dared a permanent part at the cot and should remain with the product even It the cot
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Setup Procedures
SETTING COT LOAD HEIGHT AND “JOG” FUNCTION
The out control mechanism uses height sensors to set the load height stop tor the cot. These helght sensors match
the load wheel height tor a specific ambulance deck height.
The col load height can be set trom 26" to as" (66 nm to 91 cm) as measured lrorrr the ground to the bottom ol the
load wheat Determine the cot load height before placing the cot Into service» Vnu can modity tlte cot load height at
any time. but you must determine and set the cot load height betore the cot is placed lnto service.
To set the cot load height:
1 Locate the sensor housing on the patient right slde oi the cot as shown
in Figure 4.
2. Using a T27 Torx driver, remove the sensor housing cover by loosening the
two (2] screws (one on each end) as shown in Figure 5.
(5. Adjust the lett height sensor only as shown in Flgure 5.
a. Move the sensor to the left to Increase the set load height or move the
sensor to the right to decrease the not load height
h. Press the retract t-l button In lower the out to its lowest position. then
press the extend M button to raise the not to its highest set load Figure 4; Sensor Housing
height.
or Measure the cot helgnt Item the bottom of the load wheels to the
floor
Note; Add an addltlonel V2' (1,3 ornl to your deck helght measurement
to allow tor variollons with petlent height and other equipment added
to the cot.
d. Flepeat steps 33 and 3b until the desired cot load height is reached
4‘ After the proper load wheel hetght is set, ensure that all of the height
sensor cables are secure and lylng tlat Inside of the housing between the
sensors as shown In Figure 7.
5. Using a T27 Torx driver. replace the sensor housing cover by reinstalling
the two screws that were removed in step 2‘
57 Followan completion or the sensor height adluetment. verily that the out
groparly engages the safety hook.
A CAUTION
The cat can be set at any set load height position. Estebllsh the required cot
load height betore placing the cot lmo seMoe.
Figure 7: Securing Cables
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Cot Fastener Installation
Note: The Cat Fastener Installation instructiens on page 22 through page 24 are Intended lur cots that you will
NOT use with Power-LOAD. For Model 6516 cots wlth the Fewer-LOAD option, $991'l9 Power-LOAD Operations]
Maintenance Manual lor Installation Insxructions.
The Strykey Cat Fastener Systems an ueslgned to be compatlble only with cat: which contorm to the installation
specifications Ilsled on page 23‘
A WARNING
lt isms responsibility of the cot operator to enwm that the cot balng used in the Sliyker Cot Fastener systems meets tho
Installetlon specifications listed on page 23‘ Injury may mault il a non-compatible cat is used in tho Stryker Fastener
System.
Note: Adjustment oi the Mall clamp assembly may be required In order to compensate for any variation In the cot
retaining pest position depending on the cot mahutectursr and model numbei'
For more inlormatlon about the strykor Cot Fastener Systems, see the Cat Fastener OparatiunslMalmenanco Manual.
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Cot Fastener Installation
Note: Those Inmallallon in nrumlons are Intended lor cots wllh cal fastener symms (NOT Power-LOAD). For Model 6516
cols wlth Ihe Power-LOAD opllon, see m9 Power-LOAD OperallonslMalntenance Manual lor installation Instruclions,
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Cot Fastener Installation
INSTALLING THE lN-FASTENER SHUT-OFF
Note: These Installation Instructions are inoe need tor ours that
you will NOT use with Power-LOAD. For Model 6516 cots with
the Power-LOAD option. see the Power-LOAD Operations]
Maintenance Manual for Installation instructions.
A WARNING
The Irt-iestener shut-oft must be positioned properly belore
placing the not into service, Failure to Install the in-lastenor
shut-oil may cause injury to the patient or operator end/or
damage In the vehicle.
the cot and fastener system have an Integrated in-taerener
shut-oil function that disables the cot meter when the cot ls
secured Into the out fastener. Securely tighten the bolts on
the leetener beiore installing the shut-oil bracket. Install the
shut-ell bracket onto the rail clarno assembly belore putting
the not into service.
1 Place the cut into a loading position (any positlon where
the load wheel: or the head section meet the vehicle
lluur height).
2. thtthe vehicle bumperto Ihe relsed position (It equipped).
5. Roll the cot to the open door at the patient
compartment.
4. Push the cot torwartt until the load wheels are on the
compartment ttoor and the stately bar passes the safety
hook.
a. For maximum clearance to Iilt the hose. pull the cutback
until the setety bar engages the stately hack.
4. Hates the base and push the cut into the pallent
compartment loliowlnu the appropriate loading
instructions.
5. Engage the extended head section of the cot Into the cot
restener antlor and secure the out post Into the lastener
rail clamp.
6. Adjust the shutvotf bracket along the rail clamp unrll the
“diamond" (A) on the sensor housing Is lined up with the
pop rivet head (a) as shown in Figure 10.
7. Using a 127 Torx driver. securely fasten the bolts to
attach the strut-cit bracket to the rail clamp Assembly.
a, Press the retract (—) button to ensure that the motor does
not turn on while the cat is in the fastener. The battery
Indictor will still Illuminate. If the motor turns on, reedlust
the shut-oil bracket.
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Note: Align the ‘dlamond' (A) on the sensor
housing cover with the pop rivet heed (B) on the
In-embulance sh ut-oll.
Ftnure 11: In-Fastener Shut-Oil Module
A WARNING
Do not attempt to operate the cot when It is loaded
into a cot lesterter.
The ln-iastener shut~olt is only a means tor
dlsebling the electronic tunetlonallty. Damage to
the product andrur Injury to the patient andlor
operator may occur if used tor any other purposes
Any emergency vehicle to be used with this cat
must have the in-ieetener shuteolt system Installed
(lf nut using Power-LOAD) .
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Note: The Vehicle Salely Hook Selection and installation instructions on page 25 through page 26 are intended ior
cote that you will NOT use with Power-LOAD. For Model 6516 cote wlth the Power-LOAD option, see the Power-LOAD
Operations/Melmenence Manuel tor lnstellailon Instructions. Power-LOAD ships and Is installed with its own setety
hook. thus no additional hook is needed.
The vehicle safety hook is a device that ships with the not The out selety bar and vehicle solely hook are designed
to keep the col irorn being accidentally removed lrarn the Vehicle and to provide increased nperalor assurance and
confidence when loading and unloading The :ately hook was designed ior compatibilily and proper operation when
loading and unloading the out front a venlcle that is compliant with Federal Regulation KKK-A4322,
Stryker alters three different types of safety hooks 3- 3/ 4"
that are ordered and shipped wlih your cot These
seiety hook types are designed to meet the needs of
various emergency vehicle configurations. specifically
the length and location oi the litter struclure support
that Is located in the rear oi the vehicle
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Consider the {allowing inlormalion when selecrlng shortstnynm
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which satiety hook is appropriate ior your vehicle . I enwmn
configuration: ' ' '
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support where there Is adequate room to mount
the solely hook.
- Ensure that the satiety hook can he securely
mounted into the back oi the vehicle while
providing adequate bumper clearance to allolllI the
out to be loaded and unloaded from the vehicle.
' Notathe olllerencos In vehicledesign. Each saiely
hook provides a dltlerent mounting location option
to maintain the appropriate distance between the
face at the solely hook and the edge of the door sill
Figure 12: Soieiy Honk Types
Due to the dllierences in vehicle dimensions and the floor structure support locations. each satiety hook requires e
dliialenl mounting Iocallon. See "Vehicle Safety Hook Installation“ to determine the correct positioning tor safety hook
Installation.
Note: When replacing an existing safety hook with a new style, adjust the mounting location to maintain the proper
position at the safety hook face.
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Vehicle Safety Hook Installation
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Note: These tnstallatlon lnstructlons are Intended for cots that you will NOT use with Power~LOAD. For Model 5516
cote with the Power-LOAD option. see the Pewer»l.OAD OperetlcnslMalntenence Manual ier Installation Instructlons.
VEHICLE CONFIGURATION
According to lederal regulations [reference KKKA-taz2t, the bumper helght at the vehlcle shall be installed equldistanl
x 5 cm (2 Inches) item the Vehlcle floor to the ground level. whlch is dellneu as the vehicle deck helghl. The bumper
step shall have a mtnimum depth 01 la cm 15 Inches) and a maximum depth of 25 cm (10 Inches} Ii the bumper depth
is greater than 18 cm (7 Inches). than the bumper must be able to fold. Installation of the safety hook into any vehlcle
compliant wlth this lederal xpecllleatlen provides adequate clearance tor the cot base to lower to its lully extended
posillcn. The out Is compatible with all vehicle deck heights (see specifications lor maximum load haloht) as long a:
the vehicle meets the lederel specifications that are eutllnad in KKK-A4822.
Salety Hook 5i" 5"“
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A CAUTION
~ Set the cot load helght to the proper stoo height prlor to oparatlen.
- lnstallatlon ol the safety hook should be done by a certified mechanic familiar with ambulance vehlcle eonstntctlon.
Consult the vehicle manufacturer balore installing the safety hook and be sure that the Installation at the safety hook
does not damage or interfere wllh the brake Ilnes. oxygen linear luel lines, luel tank or electrical wiring ol the vehicle.
REQUIRED HARDWARE FDR INSTALLATION OF THE SAFETY HOOK (NOT SUPPLIED)
(2) Grade 5, Mlnimum 1] "-20 Socket Head Cap Screws“ for the short or long selety neck
(2) Grade 5. Minimum 1] "-20 Flat Socket Head Gap Screws“ for the J hook
[2) Flat Washer:
(2) Lock Washers
(2) 1/4"-20 Nuts
' The length of the socket head can screws depends on the thlckness all the vehicle lloor. Use screws that are long
enough to go completely through the patient compartment llocr, washer and nut by at least two tull threads,
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Vehicle Safety Hook Installation
Nine: These installation Instructions are Intended lor cots that you will NOT use with Power-LOAD. For Model 6515
cots with the Power-LOAD option. see the Power-LOAD Operations/Maintenance Manual [or installation instructions.
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Have the vehicle saiety hook inetalted by e certilled mechanic. Improper aalety hook Installation can cause Injury
to the patient or operator endior damage to the oat.
‘ Failure to Install the salety hook can cause lhlury to the patient or operator.
' The lace ol the satiety hook that engages the solely bar should be located at least 5-3/4" from the leading edge
at the door sill. After installation, verily that the cot legs lock Into the load position without contacting the Vehicle
bumper.
. To avoid Injury, verily that the ealety oar has engaged the safety hook heiore removing the cot tram the patlent
compartment,
Note: Stryker recommends that, prior to Installation. the aertiliod mechanic plan the placement at the satay hook in
the rear ol the vehicle.
Beiere Installing the salety hook into your vehicle, check the front to back and side to elite positioning when unloading
and loading the not to ensure that the safety hook will be Installed properly. The not saiety bar must engage the salety
hook every ilrne. regardless oi col position.
FRONT TO BACK POSITIONING OF THE SAFETY HOOK
Select the appropriate safety hook tor your vehicle configuration.
, Poeltlen the saiety hook at least 34m" from the leading edge oi the door will.
3. Ensure that the safety hook can be securely mounted Into the bank at the vehicle while pier/Ming attenuate bumper
clearance to allow the cm to be loaded and unloaded irum the vehicle.
4. See “Side to Slde Pesltlohlng al the Safety Hook" te oonilrrn the side to side placement.
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Vehicle Safety Hook Installation
Note: These installation Instructions are intended tor cots that you wili NOT use with PowerrLOAD. For Modei 6516
sets with the PowerrLOAD optiony see the Power-LOAD Operationanaintenance Manual Ior Installation Instructions.
SIDE 1") SIDE POSITIONING OF THE SAFETY HOOK
Remove the cot trorrt the lesrener and unioad it lmm the vehicle.
While the out Is being removed. note the position of the load wheels and the safety bar.
Mark the center oi the cot salety our on the vehicle Iloor.
Verity that the position marked in Step 3 is where the safety bar engages the solely hook every time when
unloading the cot in a variety ol positions iali the way to the ielt and Eli the way to the right), regardless oI cot
positron.
~ It the col safely bar does not engage the lately hook in any ol these positions (ielt. center, or righti, modily
the vehicle. not the out or salely hook.
. II the cot selety bar engages the safety hook every time. install the safety hook.
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INSTALLING THE SAFETV HOOK
1. Determine the correct salety hook hunt to back and side to side positioning. so the cot eately bar engages the
saiety hook every time.
Drlll the holes Ior the screws.
6. Fasten the safety hook to the patient compartment liner and verily that the saiety hook always engages the cot
saiety har regardless at how the out is unloaded from the vehlcie.
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A WARNING
Verity that the satety hook always engages the cot salety bar regardiess of how the cot ie unloaded trom the ve-
hicie or injury to the patient or operator end/or damage to the cot may occur.
The cat must have at least EIB' oi clearance between the vehicle bumper and the out to disengage the salary bar
when unloading the cot [tom the vehicle. Verity that the cot iegs leak into the load poslllon belore disengaging the
salety bar Item the safety hook. Failure to properly lock the cot height into position can cause Injury to the patient
or operator and/or damage to the not.
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Power-PRO Cot User Controls
USING THE COT CONTROL SWITCHES
‘I’have are lwo Idamical cot conlml switchu lacaxed on the PowervPHO cots. Pros: ths bullwls on ellher at mass
swltches to extend the cot, lelrect the cat, or ralsaso the col lrom Power-LOAD (il appllcable).
'I’hls llgure and table highlight Ihe three hultons located on the no! control swllcn.
Deacnpllon (wllh use ol Punter-LOAD)
Press In unlock lha not lrom Puwar-LOAD
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co! undavcaniage when loading Undsvcarvlags
Extand M Pressand holdtorafssthollllsr oreandme Plus: and hold to lullv Bxlend Ihe cot
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CHECKING THE COT BATTERY POWER LEVEL
10 check the betwry power level. press the retract (-)
button (A) as shown In Figure 18 on the cot control
swlloh to eclivate the cot battery LED indicator (5) as
shown in “Frame 19: Foot End Control Enclosure" on
page 31,
The cot battery LED indicator is located at the Power-
PRO loot end control enclosure (shown as a battery
symbol).
- The LED is solid green when the battery is iully
charged or has adequately charged battery power.
- The LED flashes ember when the battery needs
to be recharged or replaced.
~ The LED is solid ember to indicate a battery error.
See the SMART” Power System Operations]
Maintenance Manual for additional SMHT'”l Pair and
SMRT‘“ Charger lntorrnetlon.
Notes:
Figure 1 B: Retmu Button - Control Switch
v Automatic charging will only occur with SMHT'" Fair batteries.
Only use Stryker-approved batteries with Power-PRO.
it applicable, Fewer-LOAD automatically charges the PowerrFRO SMRT'" Pelt battery when the out Is locked
into Power-LOAD In the transport position (no cable or connectors required). The not battery LED indicator
momentarily llashes green to signify that it is charging.
WARNING
To avoid risk of electric shock. never attempt to open the battery pack lor any reason. It the battery pack case
ls cracked or damaged, do not insert it into the charger. Return damaged battery pack: to a service center tor
recycling.
Do not remove the battery When the cot Is activated.
Avoid direct contact with a wet battery or battery enclosure. Contact may cause injury to the patient or operator.
A CAUTION
Only use the battery and charger as specliled In the SMHT'“ Power System OperetlensiMeintehance Manual.
The cat is not for use with an AC adapter.
When charging 3 battery in an ambulance. locate the charger in an enclosed cabinet and out or patient reach
during transport.
Ensure that the battery is lully charged prior to pleclng lnto service. An uncharged or depleted battery mey cause
poor cot penurmance.
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CHECKING THE HOUR METERILCD ERROR DISPLAY
The hour meter (0). located on Illa fool and control Enclosure. Indlcalas lhI amount of time (HHHH hours) that lha
hydraulics have been activated as shown in Flgure 19. You can use lho hour melev lo dwarmlns the frequency lor
pravonlallve mainlenance procedure: as llsteu on page 64.
The error display (0). located on the fuel and control enclosure, prwdes error coda informallon lor lrouhleshoallng.
509 "LCD Error Codes” on page 77.
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OPERATING GUIDELINES
> Use the cot only as described in this manual.
- Read all labels and Instructions on the cot before using the col.
- Beiore tire! and every use, Inspect the SMRT‘”I Pok houslng and termlnal aree ior cracks endler damage.
- Loading or unloading an Occupied cot Into a vehicle requires a minimum oi two [2) trained operators. One or
two operators can lift from the (cot and or the cot. Stryker recommends that both operators are at the foot end to
reduce the load on each operator. If additional asslsrance Is needed, see “Using Additional Assistance" on page
48.
. Do not adjust. roll or load the out into a Vehicle wlthout advrslng the patient, Stay with the patient and control the
col at all times,
- The not can be transported In any position. Stryker recommends that the operators transport the patient In the
lowest comfortable poxttlan to‘ maneuver the cor.
- Only use the wheel locks during patient rranster or wlthout a patient on the cm.
- Do not leave wheel looks engaged while transporting the cot. Failure to do so may cause wheel damage.
Use properly trained helpers. when necessary. to control the cot.
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- Improper usage at the cat can cause injury to the patient or operator. Operate the cot only as described In this
manual
- Entanglement In powered cot mechanisms can cause serious Injury Operate the cot only when all persons are
clear oi the mechanisms.
- Inspect SMRT'“ Paks lor damage before every use.
Practice changing height positions and loading the cot untll operation or the product is fully understood. Improper
use can cause Injury
- Do not allow untrained assistants to assist In the operation at the cat. Untrained technloianslessistsnls can cause
inlury to the patient or themselves.
. Ensure proper hand placement on hand grips. Hands should be clear of red safety bar pivots whlle loading and
unloading the cot or whenever changing height position oi the cut with two or more operators.
- Do not ride on the hose oi the cot. Damage to the product could occur. resulting In Injury to the patient oroperator.
- Wensportlng the cot sideways can cause the out to tip. resultrnn in possible damage to the pmduct ondlor inluly to the
patient or operator. Transporting the cot In a lowered position. head or loot end lirst. minimizes the potential at a out tip.
- Grasping the cot improperly can cause inlury. Keep hands. lingers and lost away from moving parts. To avoid
injury, use extreme caution when placing your hands and feet near the base tubes while raising and lowering the
cot.
Any emergency vehicle to be used wlth this not must have the in‘iastener shut-oil system Installed (It not using
Power-IDAD) {see page 24).
A CAUTION
Before epemtlng the not. clear any obstacles that may interiere and cause Injury to the operator or patient.
PROPER LIFTING TECHNIQUES
When tilting the cot and patient, there are live beslc guidelines to help you avoid Injury:
- Keep your hands close to your body.
- Keep your back straight.
~ Coordinate your movements with your partner and lift wlm your legs.
. Avoid twisting
Always operate the cut as described In this manual.
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ROLLING THE COT
When rolling the not:
v Position an operator at the foot and and one at the head and at the cm at all tlmus wllan rolling the cot with a
patient on It.
- Approach door sills andlor other low obstacle: squarely and Iitt each eat 01 wheels over the obstacle separately.
A WAH NING
' Never leave a patient unattended on the cot or inlury could result. Hold the cot securely whlle a patient is on the
product
- Never apply the optlanal wheel locks while a patlant is on the cot. Tlpplnu could occur if the cot Is moved whlle
the wheel Ioult Is applied. resulllng in injury to the patient or operator and/or damage to the cot.
v Hydraulically ralslng or lowering the cot may temporarily affect electronic patient monitoring equipmenlt For best
rasulla. patient monitoring should he conducted when the cat is idle.
- High obstacles such as curbing. steps or rough terrain can cause the Got to tip, possibly cauelng injury to lhe
patient or operator.
- fiansponing the out in lower positions reduces the potential of a cot tip. ll passthle. obtain additional assistance or
take an alternate route
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ADJUSTING THE HEIGHT OF THE GOT
A WARNING
Grasping the col Improperly can cause |n|urv. Keep hands. lingers and test away lrom moving parts. To avoid
injury, use extreme caution when placing your hands and test near the base tubes while raising and lowering the
cot.
Ensure proper hand placement on hand grips. Hands should be clear at rad selely bar pivots while loading and
unloading the not or whenever changing height position o! the cot with two or more operators.
You can raise or lower en unoccupied cat with one operator. if a pattent I: on the cot, a mlnlmum of two (2) trained
operators (one located at each end at the cot) are required to raise or lower the ot the out.
To raise or lower en unoccupied out:
1. Operator 1 (Foot End) — Grasp the cot heme at the loot end and press either the extend (+t button on the control
switch to raise the litter or the retract (—i button on the control when to lower the liner to the desired position.
To raise or lower the out with e patient:
1. Operator 1 (Foot End) — Grasp the cot trarne at the tent and and press either the extend (+) button on the control
switch to raise the litter or the retract (—) button on the control switch to lower the litter to the desired position.
2. Operator 2 [Head End) -- Maintain a ltrm grip on the outer rail until the not is securely in the desired position.
Note: It the extend (t) button on the control switch remains activated alter reaching the set load height, the motor will
remain halted until the oneralnr releases the button. filter the button is released. press the extend tr) button again to
"log" the cm height up lurther.
A CAUTION
Do not "ion“ the not post the established cut Ioed height at the product when the salety bar engages the vehicle safety
hook or damage may occur to the product.
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LOADING OR UNLOADING THE CDT
The cot loading and unloading Instructions on page 35 through page 45 are Intended ior cots that you will NOT use
with Power-LOAD. For Model 6516 cots with the Power-LOAD option, see the Power-LOAD OperationsiMelntenenoe
Manual tor loading and unloading Instructions
LOADING OR UNLOADING THE GOT WITH THE P6WEfi-LOAD OPTION
The Model 6516 Power-PRO” IT cot is lully compatible with the Model 6390 Power-LOAD system if It Is ordered with
the Power-LOAD option or compatibility klt (6516-700-001).
For more information about using your Power-LOAD compatible cot. see the PowerLOAD OperetionsiMeintenence
Manual.
A WARNING
~ Power-LOAD is designed to be compatible with the 50855085 Parliaments-PRO XT. ssoorasie Power~PHO XT.
and 6510/6516 PowenPflo'“ IT cats with the Power-LOAD optlon only. In certain situations, you can use Power-
LOAD as a standard antler lor most X-lreme cats. but a roll clamp assembly is required for all cots without the
Fewer-LOAD option.
- It is the responsihlilty of the cot nperalur to ensure that the out being used in the Stryker Model 6390 Power-LOAD
system Is a Power-LOAD compatible cot Injury may result it e non-compatible out I: used in the Stryker Model
6390 Power-LOAD system,
HIGH SPEED RETRACTIEXTEND
The cot is equipped with a high-speed retract mode to expedite ioadlnglunioading the cot into and out at a vehicle.
. The undercarriage rupldly retracts toward the highest position once the weight at the cot and patient Is no longer
supported by the wheels. Press the retreat (—3 button to actuate the control switch.
- The undercarriage rapidly extends toward the lowest position once the weight of the cot and patient Is no longer
supported by the wheels Press the extend (+) button to actuate the control switch‘
A WARNING
- Whenever the weight at the cot and patient Is no longer supported by the wheels, the col wIlI automatically enter
the high speed retract mode If the retreat H button is pressed
' Alter the weluht is oil of the ground. the operators must support the load oi the patient, cot and any accessories.
Failure to support the load properly may cause injury to the patient or operator.
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LOADING THE COTINTO A VEHICLE WITH TWO OPERATORS - POWERED METHOD
Loading arr occupied cot into a vehicle requires a minimum at two (2) trained operators. One or two operators can
tilt from the loot end at the cot Stryker recommends that both operators are at the loot end to reduce the load on
each operator.
AWARNING
- Two operators must be present when the cot ie occupied.
- Operators must be able to tilt the total weight of the petient. cot and any items on the col.
0 The higher an operator must lit! the not, the more ollticult It becomes to hold the weight, An operator may need
help loading the not It heiehe is too short or if the patient to too heavy to lllt solely. The operator must be able to
tilt the cot high enough lor the cot legs to unfold completely and look when the cot is unloadedt A shorter operator
needs to raise their arms higher to enable the undercarriage to unfold.
Ensure proper hand placement on hand grips. Hands should be clear of red eatery oar pivots while loading and
unloading the cot or whenever changing height position of the cot with two or more operators.
There must be a stately hook properly Installed in the vehicle so that the bumper does not interiors with the lroht
legs at the base lrarne.
Failure to install the salety hook can cause lniury to the patient or operator. Install and use the salety hook as
described on page 26.
1'0 load the not Into a vehicle with two operators:
Ensure that the retractable head section is fully extended arid lockeot
Place the cat in a leading position (any position whrre the load wheels meet the vehicle tloor height),
Lilt the vehicle bumper to the raised position (It equipped)
Roll the not to the open door at the patient compartment.
Push the cot lorwaro until the load wheels are on
the compartment liner and the solely bar passes the
setety hook as shown in Figure 20.
til For maximum clearance to tilt the base, pull the not
back until the eatetv bet engages the satety hooki
7. Operator 2 — Verity that the salety bar engages the
satety hook.
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Figure 20: Satety Bar Engaging solely Hook
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5. Load the cot aimer tram the tool and or Mth one operator at the loot and and one on the side:
with both operalors at the to at end (pretemd method):
0 Both Operators — Grasp the cot trams at the loot end.
. Operator 1 —~ Press the retract (—) button untli the undercarriage e! the cot retracts iully4
With one operator at the tout end end one on the Iide:
- Operator 1 — Grasp the cut frame at the tact and and press the retract (—) Dultun until the undarcalliage of
the cot retracts fulty.
- Operator 2 - Securely grasp the out cuter rail to stabilize the cot during retraction.
9. Both Operators -~ Push the not into the patient compartment until the not engage; the cot tastener (not Included).
A WARNING
When using a col fastener, do not load the cot Into the vehicle with the head section retracted. Loading the cat with the
head section retracted may cause the product to tip at not engage properly In [he not fastener. possibiy causing injury
to the paliem or operator analor damage to the cot.
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Loading an unoccupied cot Into the emergency vehicte can be accomptished by a stngle operator.
AWARNING
- The one person loading and unloading procedures are for use only wrlh an empty cot. Do not use the procedures
when loadinglunloadlng e pallentt Injury to the pallent or operaror could resutt.
Ensure proper hand placement on hand grips, Hands should be steer ol red selety bar plvots whlle loadan and
untoadlnp the cot or whenever changlng hetght position of the cat wlth two or more operators.
Tb load an empty col Into a vehlcle with one operator:
1‘ Place the cot Into a Ioadlng positlon (any position
where the lead wheels of the head section meet the
vehtote floor helgnl)
2. Lllt the vehicle bumper to the raised pusttlon (il
equipped).
3. Rotl the cot to the open door of
the pattern compartment,
4. Push the cot lorward until the lead wheets are an the
patient compartment liner and the selely bar passes
the safety hack,
5‘ For maximum clearance lD Iilt the base, puH the out
back until the safety but engages the safety hook.
G Grasp the cot items at the loot end and press the
retreat (7) button. until the undercarriage ot the cot
retracts into Ite highest position as shown in figure
21). Figure 11: Frees the Helmet Bunon
77 Push the cot into the patient compartment untlt the cot
engages the cot lestoner (not inctuded),
A WARNING
When ustng a cot fastener, do not load the cot mm the vehicle wlth me head section retracted. Loading the cut with the
head section retracted may cause the pmouot to tip or not engage property In the not lamener. possibly caust‘ng tnlury
to the patlent or operator andlor damage to the cot.
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UNLOADING THE COT FROM A VEHICLE WITH TWO OPERATORS - POWERED ME‘IHOD
Unloading an occupied cot item a vehicle requlres a minimum at two (2) trained operalors. One or two operators
can lllt truth the loot end ot the cot. Stryker recommends that both operators are at the loot end to reduce the load
on each operator.
Awesome
Two operators must be present when the cot is occupied.
- Operators must be able to tilt the total welgnt ol the patlent. cot and any items on the cot.
- The higher an operator must Iilt the cat, the more dilllcult It becomes to hold the weight. An operelor may need
help loading the out It helshe Is too short or it the patient ls too heavy to lilt salely, The operator must be able to
Iillthe out hlph enough for the cot leg: to untold completely and look when the cut is unloaded. A shorter operator
need: to raise their arms higher to enable the undercarriage to unfold.
~ Ensure proper hand placement on hand grips. Hands should be clear oi red saiety bar pivots whlla loading and
unloadlng the cot or whenever changing height posllton ol the cat with two or more operators.
There must be a safety hook properly installed in the vehicle so that the bumper does not interlere with the trout
legs at the base frame.
- Failure to install the safety hook can cause Injury to the patlent or operator. install and use the eatery hook as
described on page 28.
To avoid Inlury, verlty that the solely bar has engaged the satety hook hetero removing the cot irom the patient
compartment.
- Do not pull or Iiit on the safety bar when unloading the cot. Damage to the salary bar could result and Injury to
the patient or operator could occur.
Do not press the extend (6) button until the saloty bar has engaged the saiely hook.
To unload the cot Irorn a vehicle with two operators:
1. Lilt the vehicle bumper to the raised position (lf equlpped).
2. Dlsongage the cot iron the cot laetaner. (For more inlormallon about the cot iaslaner, see page 23).
3. Unload the cot either lroni the root end or with one operator at the tom and and one on the side:
With hath operators attire loot and (preterm! method):
I Both Operators - Grasp the cot irarne at the toot and. Pull the cot out at the patient compartment until the
saiety bar engages the safety hook.
- Both Operators — Veriiy that the saiety bar engages the saiety hook.
- Operator 1. -~ Depress the extend to) button to lower the undercarriage to its lolly extended position.
Note: Vou can use the manual release or a comblnatlon ol the manual release iollowed hy the extend (r) button.
Ii lhe extend (+) button Is Used. you must ensure that the manual release Is iully engaged bolero presslng the
extend (t) button.
With one operator at: the fool and and one on the side:
‘ Operator 1 - Grasp the cot items at the loot and. Pull the cot out oi the patlent compartment until the safety
bar engages the saiaty hook.
Operator 2 - Verify that the eatety oer engages the salety hook.
Operator 2 -* stabilize the cot during the unloading operation by securely grasping the outer rail.
- Dpereton — Deprers the extend [+] button to lower the undercarriage to its iully extended position.
Note: You can use the manual release or a combination oi the manual release lollowod try the extend (+) button.
it the extend (#1 button is used. you must ensure that the manual release is fully engaged before pressing the
extend (+) button.
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4. Overltor 2 , Pull lhe salety bar tolease lover lnrwaru
to dlssngage the stately bar [tom the saimy hook In the
patlent compartment as shown In Figure 22.
5. Remove the load wheels from the patlanl compartment
0! the vahlcle,
A CAUTION
- When unloading the cot horn the patient compartment,
ensure tnal lhe caster whaats are safely so! on the
ground or damago w the produm may occurt
Do not “jog" the out past the estanllshsd col toad height
0! (he pmduct when the safety bar engages the vehicle
salhty hook or damage may occur to the product. Flgure 22: Olsenguning the 531er Bar
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Unloading an unoccupied not irorn a vehicle can be accomplished by a single operator.
A wan mus.
- The one person loading and unloadlng procedures are for use only with an empty cat. no not use the procedures
when loading or unloading a patient, Injury to the patient 0! operator could result.
- Do not pull or llil on the salety bar when unloadlng the cot. Damage to the safety he: could rosuil and lniury to
the patient or operator could occur.
- Ensure proper hand placement on hand grips. Hands should be clear oi red safety bar pivots while loading and
unloading the cot or whenever changing height position oi the cot wlth two or more operators.
To unload on empty cot from a vehicle with one
operlior:
I. Liit the vehicle Dumper to the raised position (it
equipped),
2. Disengege the cot item the cot lestener. (For more
information about the cot iastener, see page 23).
3. Grasp the emireme at the tool and.
Full the cot irom the vehicle until the salary bar
engages the selety hook.
5. Depress the extend it) button to lower the
undemarrlege to its iully extended position as shown
ln Figure 23.
6. Disengeae the solely bar lrom the selety hook by
pulllng the saiely bar release level toward and roll
the out out of the vehicle.
7. Remove the load wheels llnrn the petlent compartment Figure 28: Press the Extend Button
ol the vehicle.
1‘
A CAUTION
- When unloading the cot from the patient compartment. ensure that the caster wheels ere seiely set on the ground
or damage to the product may occur,
Do not "jog' the cot post the established col load helght oi the product when the satiety bar engages the vehlcle
salaty hook or damage may occur to Ihe product.
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w‘lth a manual override la allow manual operatlon of the
In the event at less ol electrlcel lunctlen. the cut ls euulppad
the red manual beck-up release handle to ralse or lower
product until electrlnal functlonallty Is restored. You can use
the cat.
The red manual hack-up release handle (A) is located along the patient Ielt side at the lower IIII bar at the root end or
the cot as shown In Figure 24.
Fluure 24: Manual Bank-Up Release Handle
To raise or lower the cot wllh the manual hack—up release hlndle:
1. Bell! Operators —' Llll the cal durlng the rais-Ilnwer operation to :upport the weight 01th: cot at each end.
2. Operalar 1 (Foot End) - Pull the manual back~up release handle Inward the lift bar. Whlle Iha manual back-up
release handle ls pulled. raise or lower the cat to the deslred pesltlon and then release the handle to lock the cot
Intu pasltienV
Nolee:
. The eperaoers mull II" the cot walqht sllghtly 0" ol the wheels In use the manual extend or retract while a patlent
is on the cot
' Activatlon of the manual back-up release handle may cause the cat to lower slowly il less than 50 lb (23 kg) are
on the cot.
n the cot le used lor extended parlode In Gold lemperatures. When
errand the base during unloadlng in cold weather conditions. hold
at wheels touch the ground to mlnirnize sagging of the
- Hydraullc lluld wlll become more vlseou; whe
uslng the manual bank-up release lunctlon to
the release handle lor approximately one second amr the c
liner as the not Is removed from the ambulance.
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Loading an occupied car into a Vehicle requires a minimum of two (2) trained operators. One or two operators can
iiit lrorn the tool and of the cot. Stryker recommends that both operators are at the loot end to reduce the load on
ach operator.
‘QWAHNING
TWO operators must be present when the cot is occupied.
Operators must be able to Ilft the total weight ol the patient, cot and any items on the cat.
The higher an operator must lift the cat, the more dliiioult It becomes to hold the weight. An operator may need
help loading the not If heishe ls too short or it the patient Is too heavy to lill salelyt The operator must be able to
Hit the out high enough tor the cot legs to untold completely and luck when the out Is unloaded. A shorter operator
needsto raise their arms higher to enable the undercarriage to untold,
Ensure proper hand placement on hand grips. Hands should be clear oi red selety bar pivots while loading and
unloading the Go! or whenever changing height position of the cat with two or more operators.
There must be a safety hook properly installed In the vehicle so that the bumper does not interiere with the llont
legs ol the base trams,
Failure to Install the sanity hook can cause injury to the patient or operator, Install and use the salary hook as
described on page 26.
To load the cot Into a vehicle with Iwo operators using the manual back-up release handle:
1.
Place the cot in a leading position (any position where the load wheels meet the vehicle iloor height).
Liit the vehicle bumper to the raised position (ii equipped).
2.
3. Roll the cot to the open door of Ihe patient compartment.
5"
Push the cot forward until the loud wheels are on the patient compartment iloor and the solely bar passes the
solely hook.
For maximum clearance to Hit the base. pull the not back until the surety her engages the satety hook.
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0. Operator 2 — Verity that the safety bar engages the
saler hook
1. Operator I — Grasp the :01 Ireme at the loot end. Lift
the (cot end 0! the col until the weight is off of the cor
base. Squeeze and hold the release handle as shown
In Flgure 25‘
S. Operator 2 -- Slabllizo the cot by placlng your hand on
the outer rail. Grasp the base lremel Alter the loot and
operator has lifted the cot and squeezed the release
handle, ralse the undercarrleoe unlll il stops in the
highest positlon and hold lt therer
SI. Both Operators , Push the not into the pallent
compartment. engaging the cot lastener {not included)
Note: When operating the manual beck-up release handle, Flgure 25. Manual Back-up Release Handle
avoid rapld lllllng or luwering of the base or movement may
appear slugglsh‘. Iilt with a slow constant motlnn.
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UNLOADING THE GOT FROM A VEHICLE WITH TWO OPERATORS - MANUAL METHOD
Unioadlng an occupied eat from a vehicle requires a minimum of two (2) trained operators. one or two operators
can tilt from the foot and of the cot. Stryller recommends that both operators are at the foot and to reduw the load
h each operator.
Awanhme
Two operators must be present when the cat is occupied.
Operators must be able to lift the total weight of the patient. cot and any items on lhe cat,
The higher an operator must lift the cat. the more difficult It becomes to hold the weight. An operator may need
help loading the col if he/she is too short or If the patient Is too heavy to lift safely. The operator must be able «3
lift the cot high enough for the cot legs to unfold completely and look when the cat is unloaded, A shorter operator
needs to raise their arms higher to enable the undercarriage to unfold.
Ensure proper hand placement on hand grips. Hands should as clear of red safety ber pivots while loading and
unloading the cut or whenever changing height position oi the not with two or more operators.
There must be a safety hook properly installed In the vehicle so that the bumper does not interfere with the front
legs or the base frame.
Failure to Install the safety hook can cause Injury to the patient or operator. Install and use the safety hook as
described on page 26.
To avoid inlury. verify that the safety bar has engaged the safety hook before removing the cot from the patient
compartment.
Do not null or lift on the ealety bar when unloading the cot. Damage to the safely bar could result and Inlury to
the patient or operator could occur,
Do not press the extend (b) button until the safely bar has engaged the solely hook.
To unload the cot from a vehicle with two operators:
1.
Liit the vehicle bumper In the raised position (If equipped).
2. Dleengage the out from the not lastener. (For more Information about the cot fastener. see page 28).
S. Unload the not either from the foot and or with one operator at the foot and and one on the side:
With both operator; at the foot ond (preferred method):
0 Both Operatore— Grasp the cot frame at the font and.
I Operator 1 - Pull the manual baclvup release handle to lower the undercarriage to its fully extended position.
Pull the cot out of the patient compartment until the safety bar engages the salety hook.
- Operator 2 — Verify that the eatety har engage; the safety hook.
With one operator II the foot end end one on the side:
I Operator 1 — Grasp the cot frame at the foot end. Pull the manual back-up release handle to lower the
undercarriage to its fully extended position. Pull the cat out at the patient compartment until the safety bar
engages the stately hnok.
- Operator 2 — Verity that the safety bar engages the safety hook.
I Operator 2 — Stabilize the cot during the unloading operation by securely grasping the outer rail.
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4. Operator 2 — Pull the surely bar release lever forward
to d‘sengage the salary bar "om lhe sorely hank in me
pallenl compartment (Figure 26).
5. Remove the load wheels lmm [he patient comparrmam
a! the vahlcle.
A CAUTION
When un‘oadlng Ihe cot "om Ihe pailent companmemr ensure
that the easier wheels are salary sar on me ground or damage
to the product may occur‘
Flgure 26: Dlssngaglng lha Saiely Bar
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UNLOADING AN EMPTY OOT FROM A VEHICLE W|TH ONE OPERATOR - MANUAL METHOD
Unloading en unoccupied not item a vehicle can be ewompllshed by a slngle operator.
AWARNING
- The one person loading and unloading procedures are lor use only wllh an empty not. Do not use the procedures
when Ioadlnp or unleadlng a petlent. |n|ury no the patient or operator could result.
- Do not pull or lllt en the salary bar when unloadan the cot. Damage to the solely bar could result and Injury to
the patlent or operator could occur.
- Ensure proper hand placement on hand grips. Hands should be clear of red solely bar pivots while loading and
unloading the co! or whenever changing holght posltlcn ol the cot wlth two or more operators,
To unload on empty col lrolrl a vehicle with on. operntor:
Llfl the vehlcle bumper to the relsed posillon (il equlpped).
Dlsenpage the not trorn the cot lastoner, (For more lnlolmation eneut the cot lestener. see page 23}
Grasp the cot frame at the loot end.
Pull the cot item the vehicle untll the salety bar engages the salety hook.
Pull the manual beck-up release handle to lower the undeloerriaga to its lully extended position.
Dleengage the solely her from the salary hook by pulling me talely bar release lever lorward and roll the out out
ol the vehlclo.
Remove the load wheels from the patient compartment of the vehicle.
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A CAUTION
When unloading the cat from the patient compartment, ensure that the caster wheels are solely set on the ground or
damage to the product may occur.
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A WARNING
Ensura pmper hand placement on hand grips. Hands shuuld be ciear oi rad salary bar plvols whlie loadlng and unloading
the cm or whenever changing height posiIion oi the not with [Wu or more operators.
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REMOVING AND REPLACING A SMRT'" PAK
The out Is supplied with two removable 24V SMRTW Faks as the power wurce.
See the SMRT'“ Power System OperatinnslMeinlenance Manual ior additional SMRT‘" Pak and SMART" Charger
Iniormatlon.
A WARNING
To avoid risk or electric Shock, never attempt to open the battery pack tor any reason, ii the battery pack case
is cracked or damaged. do not Insert Ir Into the charger. Return damaged battery packs to a service center tor
recycling.
- Do not remove the battery when the cot ts activated.
~ Avoid direct contact with a wet battery or battery enclolure. Contact may cause Injury to the patient or operator.
To remove the SMHT'”I Pair:
1. Press the red one hand release button (Ct or press the battery release button (At to release the SMR‘I'W‘ Pak (B)
irom the out as shown In Figure 27.
2. Slide the released SMRT'“ Pek out at the enclosure.
Figure 27: SMHT'“ Felt Removal and Replacement
To reinstall or replace the SM RT'" Park:
1. Align the tabs in the hattery enclosure.
2, Push the SMRT‘" Pait Into the enclosure until the latch clicks Into place.
- The out power indicator LED is sclld green ii the SMHT" Pelt Is charged and ready.
- The cut power Indicator LED flashes amber ii the SMITI"M Pak needs to be recharged or replaced.
Nate: Batteries slowly less power when not on the charger.
A cnurron
Remove lhe battery If the cot Is not going to be used tor an extended period of time (more than 24 hours).
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OPERATING THE RETRACTABLE HEAD SECTION
The head seotlon leiesoopes item a first position suitable tor
loading the cot into an emergency vehicletu a second posttien
retreated within the litter frame When retracted. the cot can
roll in any directlon on the caster wheel: even in the lowest
position, allowing lot improved mobility and maneuverability.
To extend the head section:
1. Green the outer rail with one hand tor support and pull
the handle (A). rotating the handle toward the head end
at the cat to release the head section lrom the locked
position.
2' Whlle holding the handle (A) In the released position. pull
the head section away from the lllter lrame. lengthening
the heed section unlil It engages in the fully extended
position.
3. Release handle (A) to lock the head section In the
extended posllion.
To retract the held eeotlon:
i. Grasp the outer rail with one hand lor support and release
the handle (A). rotate the handle toward the head end
ol the cut to release the head section lrorn the locked
pasltlan.
2. While holding the handle (A) in the released position.
push the head section toward the litter lrerne, retracting
the head section until it engages In the retracted positlnn.
3. Release handle (A) to lock the heed section In the
retracted pueltlon.
A WAR MING
To avoid Injury. always verily that the head section is
locked Into place prior to operating the cut.
' Do not attempt to load the cot into the patient compartment
with the head section retracted. Loading the not with the
head section retracted may cause the praductm tip or not
engage properly in the cot fastener. possibly causing injury
to the patient or operator end/or damage to the product.
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OPERATING THE OPTIONAL WHEEL LOCKS
To activate the optional wheel lacks. was: fully down on lhe pedal (A) as sh
own in Figure 31 unIiI It stops and is
resting llimly against the surlace M the wheel.
Tn release Ihe opllnnal wheel looks. denies: the upper face oi the pedal with your toot or iiit up with your toe under
lhe pedal. The upper povllan oi lhe pedal will test against the caster frame when the wheel lock Is released
Flgure 3i: Wheel Lock
A WARNING
Never apply the optional wheel look: while a patienl is on the col, Tipping coutd occur ii the out is moved while a
wheel lock is applied. resultlnq in injury to the nailent or operator ahdloi damage to the cm.
Never leave a valiant unaltended on the out or InJUIy couid iteult. Hold lhe cot securely while is patient is on me
col.
Never instell or use a wheel lock on a cat with excessively worn wheels. Installing or using a wheel look on e wheel
with less than a 6“ diameter could compromise the holding ability of the wheel lock. possibly resulting In Injury to
Ihe patient or opelawr anolor damage to the cut or other equipment.
A CAUTION
Wheel locks are only intended to help prevenl the cot from mlllng while unattended
and to old In patlenl translev. A wheel
lack may not provide suiflclent reslstehco on all surluces or under loads.
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OPEflA‘I’ING THE OPTIONAL STEER-LOCK
To activate saucy-lock lmm the cm tom or head and:
From ths col loot end, press the red (lock) side of the fool psdm as shown In
plass down an elmsr led pedal as shown In Figulo 33‘
Home the cot until at least one ham} and camr Is \ocked.
F‘gure 32 or lmm the col head and,
Flgura 32 Flame 33
To deacllvale steer-lock [mm the cm foot or head end:
From tha cot tool and‘ prsss the green (unlock) side ol the loo! pa
and, \ift up an oilhar rad pada‘ al the head and as shown in Flume 35.
dnl as shown in Flgure 84 or from the not head
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INSTALLING AND REMOVING THE INCUBATOR ADAPTOR
Notes:
~ It the adaptor was ordered With the model 6516 Porter-Pita"M I'I’ cot. the Incubator adaptor may have been
installed at the factory.
- It the adaptor was purchased as a retrofit klt. tollow these Insnuetlons tor Installatlon,
A WARNING
a model 6516 Power-PRO“I IT cot. They are not Intended tor installation
These adapters are intended lor use only on th
on any other Strytter cot or on any cot lrorn an other manufacturer. Using these adaptors on any out other than the model
8515 Painter-PROm IT cot may result in damage to the cot and [or injury to the patient or user.
1 Remove the existlng adaptor (It there is one already present). See Table 1.0m locate the page: tor removal and
Installation instructions of each adapter.
2. Install the new Incubator adaptor. See Table 1.0 to locate the pages with removal and installation Instructions cl
each adapter.
3. Align the adaptor assembly wll’n the mountlng holes In the Flower-PRO”I I‘I' cot as shown In the appropriate
illustration.
4. Fteterence the appropriate illustratlon to determine the correct location tor Installatlon ot the provldad tasteners.
Apply a tow drops or the prnvlded Loctlte' to the threads at the fasteners and tighten them securely.
5. Install the Incubator on theadaptor. See Table 2.0 to locate the pages tor Installation instructions or each Incubator.
fiequlred Tools
- 5:32" Allen Wrench
page lciB - 3116" Allen Wrench
- "2" Socket A fiatchet
5 - 5132' Allen Wrench
”“9” Pa" 1“ - 3/16“ Allen Wrench
Airlzorna‘M Stacttable page 147 - 1I2' Socket 3. Ratchet
Alt Sled (No Adaptor Option) page 149 . 1l2“ Socket Er Ratchet
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A WARNING
Verity that the adapter is property Installed on the cot and the Incubator is securely fastened to the adaptor prior to use.
An Improperly attached adaptor or incubator may cause Inluty to the patient or user.
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INSTALLING THE AIRBORNE” INGUBATOH IN THE SIDE-BY-SIDE CONFIGURATION
Prlor to installing the Alrbume‘" Sldavby-Slue Incubator on the model 6516 Power-PRO" IT cor, read and understand
thls manual and the manual supplied wlth the Incubator.
A WAR “me
The Airborne“ Side-by«side Incubator adaptor (6516-125-000) is designed ID secure only Airborne“I Incubators to the
model 8516 Power-PRO” l'l’ cot Using this adapter on any out other than the model 6516 Power-PRO"I IT color using
any unapproved Incubators in lhls oontlguratlon may result In damage to the col andlcr injury to the patlent or user.
To Inelali the Incubator:
1. Push down on latch tab (A) to release latch tab (E) as shown In Flgure 35.
2. Pull down on latch tab (B) and open each of the Iatohes on the Iour corners or the Incubator.
3. Place the Airborne” incubator Into the adaptor on the cot Verliy that all [our cornars at the incubator are properly
seated in the adapter.
4. Insert each latch into Ila all)! on the adaptor, Push up on larch (El) to secure [he lalohast Varlly that all Iour latches
are securely taslonad.
SIDE VIEW
Figure 33: Alrhorno'”I Sido-hy-Slde Incubator Fluure 37; Lnloh “b. . sldg Vlew
A WARNING
Verlty that tho adaptor ls properly Installed on the cot and the Incubator Is securely Iastaned lo the adaptor prior to use
An improperly attached adaptor or Incubator may cause Inlury to the patient or user.
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INSTALLING THE IJFIAGEIIO INCUBATOR
Prlor to Installlng the Dragerm Incubator on the model 3516 PowerPHO'" IT not. read and understand thls manual and
lhe manual supplled with tho Incubelor.
A WARNING
The Izlrargjer'E Incubator adaptor (8516429000) is designed to secure only Dragev" Incubators to the 6510 Power-
PHD'" IT cot. Uslna thls adaptor on any cot other than the model 6516 Power-I’m)"l IT cot or uslng any
unapproved Incubators In this configuration may result ln damage In the cot end/or Inlury to the patient or user.
Stryker is not responslhle for snecltlcatlons changes to the Drager" (or Atr-Shlelds° Series) incubators.
To Install the incubator:
1. Pull the red latch handle (A) an the adaptor and move lt to tho rlght untll the slot in the handle engages with the
shoulder bolt (5) on the adaptor as shown in Flgure as.
2. Place the Incubator on the adaptor. Allah the holes in the lncubator wlIh the [our pln: (G) on the adaptor (only two
of the tour plns are shown).
3. Move the latch handle to the la“ to release it. The handle retracts end the latches engage to secure the incubator.
Inspect all four locklng polnrs to verily that the latches are securely engaged and are not obstructed by anything
(hoses. wlres. etc).
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INSTALLING THE DRAGERO INCUBATOH (CONTINUED)
Flgure 39 and Flgure 4D Shaw the incubator In the unlocked and lacked positions.
A WARNING
Var|ly that Illa adaptor ls moperly Installed on the cal and m Incubator ls securely Iananad to the adaptor pl
An impmpally atlached adapt»! or Incubator may cause injury to [he patiem or user.
inr to use.
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INSTALLING TH E Al HBORN E7"K STACKAE LE
Prior to installing the Airborne” Stackable on the model 6516 Power-PRO"ll IT cot, read and understand this manual
and the manual supplied with the Incubator.
A WARNING
The Alrburne'" Slackable adapter 16516421000) adaptor Is designed to secure only an Airborne stackeble to the model
8516 Power-PROV” i‘l' cat. Using this adaptor on any not other than the model 8516 or using any unapproved Incubators
er stankahlos In this configuration may result In damage to the cot andlor Inlury to the patient or user,
To Install the ad nptur:
1. Using the 112' socket and ratchet, remove the lour 5M6" hex nine and washers (A) Item the mounting studs (B)
on the adapter es shown In Figure 4i.
2. Locate the mounting holes in the bottom ol the oxygen bottle module (C).
8. Install the oxygen bottle holder on the adaptor mounting studs (B) with the battle openings facing toward the
retractable head section. Verify that all tour mnunting studs are properly seated inio the mounting holes at the
oxygen bottle holder. -
4. Using a 1J2" socket and ratchet, Install the tour 5118” hex nuts and washers (A) that were removed in step one
and securely tighten them.
HEAD END
Figure 41: Airborne“ Stackeblo
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Verify that the adaptor is properly installed on the col and the oxygen module is securely {eatened to the adaptor prior
to use, An improperly attached adaptor ur oxygen module may cause injury to the patient or users
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INSTALLING THE AIR SLED WITH A SLED RECEPTACLE
PlIUIlo Installing the Air Sled on the model 6513 Power-PHD“ IT col, read and understand this manual and the manual
woollen with the Incubator. These Instructions explain how to install the Alr sled with the manulantulor‘s supplied sled
receptacle (not Included).
A WARNING
The Air Sled. no adaptor option {8516-1424100} is daslgnad to secure incubators without an adaptor to the model
6516 Power-FRO“I IT cot. Uslng this conllguratloh on any not other than the model 6516 Power-PHD" IT not or
using any unapproved incubator; in thls configuration may result In damage to the cot andlor Inlury to the patlent
or user.
Stry'ker is not rasponslbto tor specification or cpllon changes to Air Sled compatl‘alo Incubators.
To Install the Incubator:
1. use the suppllad lasteners to bolt the receptacle re the litter frame as shown in Flgure 42V
2. Insert the All Sled (A) into the mceptacle (Bl by using the latching system that I: included as part 0! the Air Sled
apparatus.
Flgure 42: Alt Sled Installation
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SECURING THE AIR SLED
Prlorm Installlng lhe Alr Sled on the on ma model 6516 Power-PHD" IT 001. read and understand this manual and the
manual supplied wlth the incuhalot These Instruollons explaln how in secure the Alr Sled to “‘9 filter surface oi ihe
model 6516 Peculiar-PRO"l IT cot with straps.
A WARNING
To neur- the nlr sled to [he Illler auriuce:
1.
3. Conlirm that Ihe Alr Slud ls secured
Tho Alr Sled. no adaptor option (636442-000) is deslgnnd lo scours incubators without an adaptor to lhe model
6516 Power-PROV" IT cot. Uslna thls configuration on any car other than the modol 851B PawenPflO'” 11' out or
using any unapproved Incubators In this configuration may rnsuil in damage In (ha cm andlor Inlury to the pollen!
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Siryker Ls not wsponsibla for specificatlon or option changas to Air Sled campsnhls incuhawrs.
Attach the snaps (not supplled), as
snwm In Flour. 43. in secure the Air
Sled to (he lillar surface (A).
Ensuro ihal the straps (B) are secured
{mm the liner and not the push bars to
ma Alr Slim (Figure 43).
in the cm as shown In Figure 44.
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USING THE RIGID PUSH BARS
Use the rlgld push bars tn enhance emergency mobility through stuvdy push points while malntainlng sulld stahlllty‘
Push bats are avellable for Installatlon at both the head end (A) and loot end (B) at the cat as shown in Flame 45_
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INSTALLING THE BASE STORAGE NET
To Install the base storage not. Map the Velcw'J straps around the base tubes,
A}, CAUTION
- The weight at the equipment In the base storage not (H equippedt must not exceed 20 lb (9 kg).
- Be careful when retractlng the base to avoid damaglng items stared In the base storage net,
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INSTALLING THE HEAD END STORAGE FLAT
A WARNING
When the oplianel head and storage flat ls belnn useu‘ ensure that it does nol Interfere with the ope-alum of the
retraciehle head section. safety bar and safety hook. iniury to the pallom or opemer could resull. ’
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Flgure 65: Head End Shrine Flll
To Install the optlonnl held end storage flat (see Flguve 46):
1. lnstatl the velcm' straps (A) near the pneumatlc cyllnder and around the cross bar of the retractable head 59 ctlon.
2. Buckle the restraint straps (B) around the outer rails ol the retractable heed sectlonl
A CAUTION
The we‘uht of the equlpment in the head end storage llm (ll equlpped} must not exceed 40 lb (Ia kg).
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Cleaning
The Power-PHI)”I IT cot is designed Io he oowar washlbie. The unil may sh ow some signs at oxtdallon or dlscoloratlon
from continuous washing. however, no degradation of the cat's perlarmance cherecterletic: or tunctlonallty will occur
due to power washing as long as the proper procedures are followed,
Thoroughly clean the not once a month. Clean Veicro‘ AFTER EACH USE. Saturate Valaro' with dislntectant and ellow
disinlectant to evaporate. Appropriate dielnleolant for nylon Veloro'l should be determined by the service.
WASHING PROCEDURE
- Always remove the halteryl Never wash the not with the battery Installed.
- Follow the cleaning solution menulacturer‘s dilution recommendations exactly.
~ The preferred method Stryker Medical recommends for power washing the cat is with the standard hospital
surgical cart washer or hand held wand unit.
WASHING LIMITATIONS
A WAH NING
When cleaning, use any appropriate personal solely equipment (goggles. respirator. etc) to avoid the risk oI inhaling
contagion, Use 01 power wash qulpment can aerate contamination collected during the use ol the cot,
A CAUTION
DO NOT STEAM CLEAN 0R ULTRASONIGALLV CLEAN THE UNIT.
- Maximumwater temperature should not exceed ISO'FIBZ'C.
Maximum water pressure should not exceed 1500 psIHaO‘S bar. It a hand held wand is belnp used to wash the
unit, the pressure nozzle must be kept a minimum or 24 inches 161 am) from the unIt.
- Allow cot to alr dry,
Towel (try all casters and Interface points.
- Failure to comply with these Instructions may invalidate any/all warranties.
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In general, when used In these concentrations recommended by the manufacturer. ellher phenolic type or quaternary
(excluding Vlrox° TB) type disinfectants can be used iodophor type dislnlecwnts are not recommended lor use
because staining may result.
Suggested cleaners tor the out surleoos:
- Quaternary Cleaners (acllve ingredient » ammonium chloride)
v Phenolic cleaners (active inuredlenl - o-phenylphenol)
- Chlorinated Bleach Solution (525% - less than 1 part bleach to we parts water)
Avoid over saturation and ensure that the product does not stay wet longer than lire chemical manuiacturer‘s guidelines
for proper dislnfeotlng.
A WARN mo
. SOME CLEANING PRODUCTS ARE COHROSIVE IN NATURE AND MAV CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE PRODUCT IF USED
IMPROPEHLV. ll the products described above are used to oiean Strykar EMS equipmenl, measures must be taken
to ensure lha cots are wiped with clean water and thoroughiy dried lollowlna cleaning. Failure to properly rinse and
dry the oats will leave a corrosive residue on the suflaoe oi‘ the outs. possibly causing premature corrosion ol crlllcal
corn ponams‘
Note: Failure to lollow the above directions when using these types ol cleaners may void this product‘s warranty (see
page 161),
REMOVAL OF IODINE COMPOUNDS
Use a solution 0! 1/2 Tablespoon Sodium Tlrlusuilete in a pint of warm water to clean the stained area. Clean as soon
as possible alter staining occurs lt stains are not lmmedieteiy removed, allow solution to seek or stand on the surface.
Rlnee eurlaces which have been exposed lo the solution in cieer water belore returning unit to service
A WARNING
Failure to properly clean or dispose of contaminated out components wrll increase the risk 0! exposure to bloodoorne
pathogens and may cause iniury lo the patient or the operator.
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Preventative Maintenance
A preventative maintenance program should be established for all Stryker Medical equipment. Preventative maintenance
may need to be parlormad more llequently trased on the usage level oi the product. The cot require: regular
maintenance. Establish and lollow a melntenance schedule and keep records oi maintenance actlvlty (see page 68
tor a lcrnl).
A CAUTION
A preventative maintenance program should be established lur all Stryker EMS equipment. Preventative malntenanoe
may need to he performed more frequently based on the usage level of the product, Close attention should be given in
salary features including, but not Ilmited to:
Hydraulic power mechanism
- All electrloal controls return to all or neutral position when released
For additional maintenance lnlormetlon. see the preventative maintenance inletrnation on page 69.
A WARNING
- Do not modily the cat or any components at the col. Muditying the product can cause unpredictable operation
resulting In Injury to the patient or operator. Modifying the product will also void Its warranty (see page 161).
~ Escaping llutd under pressure can penetrate the skin causing serious Injury. Avoid the hazard by relieving pressure
before disconnecting hydraulic or other lines. Tighten all connections before applying pressure. If an accident
occurs. see a doctor lmmedlerely, Any tluld Injected into the skin must he surglcelly removed within a few hours or
gangrene may result. Doctors untamiliar with this type or Injury should relerenoe a knowledgeable medical source.
‘ To avoid the risk at lniury, do not use bare hands to check for hydraulic leaks.
When using maintenance products. [allow the directions at the manulacturer and reference all material selety data
sheets.
A caurron
Improper maintenance can cause iniury or damage to the product. Maintain the cot as described in this manual.
use only Strykar approVed parts and malntenance procedures. Using unapproved parts and procedures could
cause unpredictable operation endfor |n|ury and will void the product warranty (see page l81).
- Failure to use authorized parts. lubricants. etc. could cause damage to the cot and will void the warranty ol the
product.
. Hydraulic lines, hoses. and connections can fall or loosen due to physical damage. klnks‘ age. and environment
exposure, Check hoses and lines regularly to avoid damage to the cot. Check and tighten loose connections.
- Do not tip the out onto Its load wheels and actuate the product as this will allow air to enter the hydraulic system.
LUBRICATION
The out has been designed to operate without the need Icr lubrication.
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Do not lubricate the hearings in the x-fmme as it will degrade the perrormance ut the out and may void its warranty (see
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Troubleshooting Guide
ELECTRONICS AND HYDRAULICS LDCATOR
Note: Some components hava been lemcvod luv clallty.
Manual Release cable
Hydraullc Manilolrl Maln Oahlo
Assembly
Electronics Huuslnu
Caprsldo Hydraullc H059 (Conlwl Board Inslds]
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B-Vawe nnector
Hydrauitc Mnnilotd
Prusura Swtlch
A-Vatue Connector
Pressure Switch Connector
Motor Gonnsmr
HYDRAULIC ASSEMBLY WIRING SCHEMA‘I‘ICS
Item Connactmn Connectlon Item
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Pressure mi— ' _ 3- Pressure
Swltch “’ ‘ - Switch
Connector
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A Valve 11): — — — — A Valve
Solenoid D Connantor
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BValve E: ————[ BVaIvs
satennid 5_— — — — — B Connector
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ELECTRICAL SVSTEM BLOCK DIAGRAM
Lin and Extend (Unload) Functions
Pms Extend (+) Bulwn
Open A-Valve
Yup Hall Enact»
Senmr Damned?
Slop unlil human Is passed
Rump In motor (Up)
Hun melon at max speed
Top Hall Ellecls
Sonsal Dmeclod’!
Ramp om motor and stay
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Elaculcll System Block Diagram
Lower and Relracl (Load) Fu‘ncnons
Press (—) Eullon
Plascure Sflllcn
Open?
Pressule Swilch Open B-Valvu
Open?
Open B-Valve and Bump in
Molar
Hold Bum open unlil
butlan lelenwd or pleasure
mm claws
Hun mum! at max speed
Bolwm Hall Eflacla
Sensor Dalectad?
Hump aul molar and stop,
close B-anve '
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blem I5 fixed. return the cat to servloe. If assistance is
check ter proper operatlun elter each step. When the pro
327-0770 or (209) 324-8500.
needed at any time durlng twubteehootlng, please Contact a service technician at (BOD)
, :nPfi .
thter units (without patient welghl)
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Flush the hydraulic system by squeeflng the
manual release handle while slmultaneously
pressing the (4) power bulton lor approximately 15
seconds. Repeat ll necessary.
check the manual release cable adjustment.
Change the 'ltwking‘ manual valve.
change the ‘3’ Valve.
Flush the hydraulic system by squeezing the
manual release handle whlle :Imuiteneously
pressing the (+) power button for approxlmately 15
seconds. Repeat ll necessary.
Check the manual release cable adjustment.
Chenge the ‘non-looking' manual valve.
Change the ‘A' valve.
Check the pow-r indicator LED.
3. Il blinking constant ember, change the battery.
Check for error on LCD.
. Check for broken or disconnected wires.
4. Check lor 24V DC at cunnector (C) on the meln
cable by the motor whlle presslnp the retract (-)
button. ll voltage is present. replaw (in order) the
hell enacts sensor. solenoid. and or ‘B' valve. ll
voltage is not present, no to step 5.
5. Check for 24V DC on electronics assembly plus
I clue and 5 orange on (F) while presslnp the
retract (-l button. ll voltage is not present, replace
the electronlos assembly. I! voltage Is present,
replace the wire harness.
a. ii the green nan turns on. but does
not lower. try the other switch. ll the
other switch works. replace the bed
swltch.
3P9.”
Base drilts (Without patient weigho
resazo
Litter does not lower in
the powered mode
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TROUBLESHOO‘IING GUIDE (CONTINUED)
Check the power ln
e. lt blinking constant ember, change the battery.
2. Check for error on LCD.
3. Check tor braken or disconnected wlres.
4. Check lor 24V DC at connector (C) on In. meln
cable by the meter while pressing the retract (-)
button. ll voltage Is present, replace (In order) the
hall ellects sensor, solenoid. and or ‘B‘ velve. lt
voltage Is not present. go to step 5.
5. Check lor 24V DC on electronics assembly pins
1 blue and 5 orange on (F) whlle pressing the
retract (-) lumen. ll voltage is net present. replace
the electronics assembly. ll voltage is present.
replace the wrre harness.
a. It the green fight turns on. but does
net lower, try the other swltch. II the
other when works, replace the bed
switch.
6. Check lhe meter.
9. It the meter runs. but does net rules the cot:
l. Check the manual release cable for ten
much tenelnn.
ll. ngntly tap the manual lucklng velver
iil. Replace lhe manual Incklng valve.
b. If the motor is stalled. replace the ‘A' value.
a. ll the light ls green. hutthe motor does not run:
l. Check ler 24V DC at connector
(E) on the meln cable It vultege
is present. replace the hall eltects sensor.
ll the hall effects sensor is replaced, and
the meter still does not run, replace the
hydraullc sub assembly, ll voltage ls not
prelent, no to step ii.
ll. Check ler 24V DC on eleclronlcs asee mbly
connection (H) (-) lead on black (+) lead
on green whlle prasslng the extent! (+]
button. It vellega ls not present. replace
the electronles assembly. ll voltage ls
present. replace the main cable.
truer do as not extend in
the powered mode
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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE (CONTINUED)
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Check the power indicator LED.
3. ll blinking constant amber. change the battery.
2. Check for error on LCD.
3. Check for broken or dilconnecled wires.
4. Check tar 24V DC at connector (St on the meln
cable by the motor while pressing the retreat 1-)
bullen It When ls present. replace (in order) [he
hall eltecls sensor, solenold. and or '3' value. it
voltage Is not present. go to step 5.
5. Check for 2AV Dc on electronlcs assembly pins
1 blue And 5 orange on (F) whlle pretslno the
relract [-) button. ll voltage is not present, replace
the electronics assembly. It voltage is present,
replace the wire harness.
Base does not extend In the manual 1. Check the manual cable enlusiment.
MOdB 2. Change the ‘noh-lccking' manual valve.
Bees does not retract In the manual 1, Check the manual release cable adjustment.
"Wide 2. change ‘Iucklng‘ manual valve.
Liller does nut retract In the manual 1. Make sure that the weight ie all at the casters
mono (WW1 panel" We‘llhll before luwerlng the cut.
2. Chuck the manual cable adlustment.
3. Replace the ‘lucklng‘ menu-I valve.
1. Check the manual cable adjustment.
2. change the ‘non-Iecklng‘ manual valve.
1. check that the weight is all at the casters.
2. Change the pressure switch.
3. Change the hall ettect cable.
PHI"): ‘Bli‘lu
Base does not retreat in
lhe vowered mode
Litter does not extend In the manual
mode
High speed retract does not engage
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LCD ERROR CODES
MAIN MICRO
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MAIN CABLE ASSEMBLY
MAIN CABLE ASSEMBLY WIRING SCHEMATIGS
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CON‘IHOL BOARD ASSEMBLY
CONTROL BOARD WIRING SCHEMATICS
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Quick Reference Replacement Parts List
The parts and accessories listed on these pages are all currently available lor purchase Some of the parts identi-
tied on the assembly drawing pens In this manual may not be Individually available for purchase. Please call Slrykor
Customer Service USA: 1-800-327-0770 (Option 2) far availability and pricing.
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Bess Storage Net
6500-1 60400
Cable. Hall Ellecl Sensor 8500-00146!)
DC Battery Charger. 110V. Domestic 65.00.070.000
Dc Battery Charger fill/24V. In-Ambulance 65000724300
Electronics Assembly 6500-002-014
Hydmullc OII 5500-001-293
Klt. Battery Pack, SMRT'“ Fak GEM-700.046
Kit, SMRT'M Power System 12V 00 (Car Charger), includes charger 2 make, and power cord 6500-7004340
Kit. SMRT'" Power System 120V ac (Wall Charger), includes charger, 2 peks. and power cord 6500-70043“
Mounting Bracket, smn'rm Charger 1 6500~201-100
Salety Hook, J 8092-036-0I8
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7000001422
6500-0017286
Valve, '1!" 6500-00I-237
j 6500-001-258
Valve. Locking
6500-001-289
6086-2004310
eatery Hook, Long
Emery Hook. snarl
Storage Flat. Head End
Touch-Up Paint (Yellow)
Touch-Up Palm (Black)
Valve. "A"
Valve. Non-Locking
Wheel La ck
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HEADSEGTION REPLACEMENT
To 0!: fiequlved:
7/16" Combination Wrench
- 3m" Hex Wrench
Procedure:
1, Raise the construe full upright poslllon.
2. Uslng e 7116" combination wrench and a 5I1G“ hex
wrench, remove the mo screws (A) that secure the
cap hearings to the base lltter Interface bracket
(one on each slde) (Figure 47),
5. Squeeze the need Manse handles and slowiy
remove the head section assembly
Reverse stops to velnsmil,
Verify proper operation ol the unit before reiurmnq
it to servlce.
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MANUAL RELEASE CABLE ADJUSTMENT
Tools Required:
' 8 mm Combination Wrench
- 10 mm Comblnatlnn Wrench
r (2) Welgh! (50 lb each]
Procedure:
1. Support the litter so no
wetgm Is on the bass.
2. Ensure that the manual release
cable is intact (A) (Flume 4a).
8. Uslng a 10 mm combination
wrench, loosen the cable
lock nul (B) (Flgure 4a).
4. Uslng a 8 mm comblnaliun
wrench. afllusi the tonslun on
the manual release cable so It
lust starts to touch the manual
release duel pull bracket (C)
(Hum: 48).
Note: The manual release dual pull bracket should not be tight against the manual valve nuts.
5"
Tlghlen the cable lack nut.
Test for proper adjustment by following are ps A-D:
A. Place 50 lb oi welgm on the hydraulic skin.
8. Load heluht must read 84-112" to 35412".
C. Place 100 lb or welght on the hydraulic :kln, raise act to lull halght. pull the manual release handle and ensure
that the cot does not drop.
D. Remove 100 lb 0! weight. raise not to lull height. pull the manual release handle, and ensure that the col drops.
Mole: ll stops MI) do not work properly. repeat slaps 3-6.
7. Verlly proper operation of the unlt before returning lt to service.
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FILLING THE HYDRAULICS ASSEMBLY RESERVOIR
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Note: Any llme you work With the hydtaulica you may lose some all.
Tools fiequIr-d:
- 3115" max Wrench
Ploceduvo:
False the cal 10 the lull up position.
Ensuve that [he Illl port Is horizontal and lined up with the hole in (ha molar mnum.
Remove tho port prug (A) using 3 3,16" hex wrench (Flgura 49).
Fill the reservoir up In the bottom oi the "H port.
Replace the plug and run me out up and down a law llmas.
verily proper operation 0! ins unli balms mummy ii to servicei
9'5”?!“9’7‘
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WHEEL LOCKING FORGE ADJUSTMENT
Tools Heq ulred:
‘ 5/32" Hex stnch
7/Ie' Combinaliun Wranch or Socket
Proceduvo:
1. thing lhe 5/32" hex wrench and ma" combinatlan wrench or socket. remove Iha sacks! screw Item the center 0!
"la lock padaL The wheaI lock is fnlllally assemmed whh the pedal :31 at the mlnlmum locking tome. The marker
on me pedal (A) is aligned with the Markov on ma octagonm slows (B) (Figuva 50p.
2. Remove the sleeve (B). Home lhe slam/e countevclockwise to increase the pads! lacklng flaws and clockwlie to
decrease the Iocklnu farce, Insert the sleevs Ihm lhe pedal (F‘gure 50),
3. Uslnu the 5132" hex wrench and 7/18' combinallon wrench or suck“. mlns‘all tho socket screw.
4. Tasl ‘ho pedal iocklng fame and verlly mat the pedal was properly balms rolurnlng il ‘0 selvlce. .
3" 3‘ 3L 1%
MAXIMUM
MINIMUM
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STEER-LOCK MECHANISM ADJUSTMENT
Tools Requirad:
0/16' Combinalion Wrench
Procadure:
II your steer-lock muchanlsm wlll not engage:
' Using a 9/16" comblnallon wrsnchr adlun the barrel nuls
[award the loot and of the cot (Figure 51). F gure 51
Note: Alter adjualmanl. make sure thal a mlnlmum of
nne lull lhmad l3 expand on each slde M the barrel
ml I.
ll your steer-lock mvchanlam wlll nol dlungaqa:
Using a 9I16“ comblnallcn wrench, adjust the barrel nuts
Inward the head and of the not (Figure 52).
Nuke: Alter adjualmam. make sure Ihal a mlnlmum 01
one lull lhread Is expound on each slde M the barrel
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