The Stryker Universal Battery Charger and Stryker F1 Universal Battery Charger (referred to as "battery chargers") are four-station, modular battery chargers designed exclusively for charging Stryker handpiece battery packs. These battery chargers and battery packs are engineered to work together, allowing the charger's information screen to provide specific battery pack details.
Important Technical Specifications
Models:
- Universal Battery Charger (REF 7110-120-000)
- Stryker F1 Universal Battery Charger (REF 7110-190-000)
Dimensions:
- Universal Battery Charger: 130 mm [5.125 inch] height, 257 mm [10.125 inch] width, 394 mm [15.5 inch] length
- Stryker F1 Universal Battery Charger: 193 mm [7.6 inch] height, 257 mm [10.125 inch] width, 394 mm [15.5 inch] length
Mass:
- Both models: 3.47 kg [7.65 lb]
Material:
In accordance with European REACH regulation and other environmental regulatory requirements, components within the charger contain Lead (CAS No. 7439-92-1), Diboron Trioxide (CAS No. 1303-86-2), Lead Monoxide (CAS No. 1317-36-8), and 1-Methyl-2-Pyrrolidone (NMP) (CAS No. 872-50-4). This declaration is based on technical evaluation, supplier data, and/or laboratory testing.
Power Cord (REF 0277-702-019 and REF 0590-100-002):
- Length: 2 m [78.7 inch] (NEMA 5-15 hospital-grade plug) or 2.5 m [98.4 inch] (CEE 7/7 plug)
- Ratings: Current: 10 A, Voltage: 250 VAC minimum, Frequency: 50/60 Hz, Temperature: 0 °C to 70 °C minimum, Flammability: UL 94 V-2 minimum, IEC 60332-1
- Conductor: Size: 3 X 1.00 mm² ≤ size ≤ 3 X 1.50 mm², Material: Copper
- Connector Type: IEC 60320 C13
- Plug Type: Facility power (mains) plug with a ground/earthing pin.
- Cord Type: SJT, H05VV-F, HVCTF, RVV or equivalent (unshielded)
- Dielectric Withstand: 1500 VAC for 60 seconds between line and protective earth, and between neutral and protective earth
- Certification: All applicable in-country medical electrical requirements
Mode of Operation: Continuous Operation
Electrical:
- Input: 100-230 V ~ 50-60 Hz 2.2-1 A
- Output: 22 V ===
Ingress Protection: IPX0
Equipment Type: Class I
Ground Type: Protective Earth Ground
Means of Isolation from Supply Mains: Disconnect the power cord from the battery charger power cord receptacle.
Environmental Conditions:
- Operation:
- Temperature: 10 °C to 40 °C
- Humidity: 20 % to 75 %
- Atmospheric Pressure: 70 kPa to 106 kPa
- Storage and Transportation:
- Temperature: -20 °C to 40 °C
- Humidity: 10 % to 75 %
- Atmospheric Pressure: 50 kPa to 106 kPa
Network Requirements:
- Purpose: Device Usage Data
- Required Network Characteristics: Standard TCP/IP over Ethernet (IEEE 802.3 10/100 Mbs)
- Required Network Configuration: DHCP server, Mask and Gateway provided by site IT admin; Access to Stryker's Cloud
- Technical Specifications: Standard TCP/IP over Ethernet (IEEE 802.3 10/100 Mbs), utilized industry standard https (port 443) web services communication to Stryker's Cloud.
- Intended Information Flow: Device Usage Data
- Hazardous Situations from Network Failure: None known.
- CAUTION: Subsequent changes to the IT network could introduce new risks and require additional analysis. The hospital IT admin should identify, analyze, evaluate, and control these risks. Changes to the IT network include: changes in network configuration, connection of additional items, disconnection of items, update of equipment, upgrade of equipment.
Usage Features
The battery charger features:
- Battery Pack: Accepts a variety of Stryker battery packs (sold separately).
- Charger Module: Interchangeable components designed to accept specific battery pack types. A variety of charger modules are sold separately. Four System 6™ Modules (REF 6110-625-000) are supplied with the Universal Battery Charger, and four Stryker F1 Charger Modules (REF 1900-125-000) are supplied with the Stryker F1 Universal Battery Charger. Alternative modules can be installed as needed.
- Indicator Lights: Provide status information for each charger module.
- GREEN (Steady State): Battery pack fully charged.
- AMBER (Steady State): Battery charger is charging or discharging the battery pack.
- AMBER (Slow Blinking): Battery pack is at or near the end of its useful life.
- AMBER (Fast Blinking): Battery charger or charger module failed diagnostic testing.
- Information Screen: Displays status information and error messages for the battery charger, charger modules, and battery packs.
- State-of-Health Area: Indicates charging activity and battery pack state-of-health.
- Counter Area: Displays numeric information based on the state of the battery charger, charger modules, and/or battery packs.
- Message Area: Displays status information and requests user action.
- Symbol Area: Displays symbols based on the state of the battery charger, charger modules, and/or battery packs.
- Input Button Label Area: Displays appropriate input button labels during the battery pack charging sequence.
- Input Buttons: Allow user interaction with the battery charger.
- Power Cord Receptacle: Accepts the power cord.
- Power Cord: Connects the battery charger to a hospital-grade, facility power receptacle.
- Isolated Diagnostics Port: An Ethernet receptacle used to export device usage data to Stryker via Stryker's Cloud, if desired.
- Ethernet Cable (not supplied): Connects the isolated diagnostics port to a facility Ethernet receptacle.
- MAC ID Label: Shows the Media Access Control Identifier (MAC Address) for the battery charger.
Charging a Battery Pack:
- Install a clean, dry battery pack into a compatible charger module.
- The information screen will momentarily display the battery pack part number, and the charging sequence will begin.
- During charging, a "CHARGING" message appears, and the number of illuminated state-of-health bars increases from left to right.
- Once fully charged, a state-of-health test is performed. Five to eight bars illuminate in the state-of-health area (more bars indicate better energy storage). The counter area updates the charge cycle count (for design integrated components only), and a "READY" message appears.
- If a battery pack fails the state-of-health test, a "REPLACE" message and symbol appear.
- Store the battery pack on the charger to maintain a full charge before sterilization.
Accessing Over Temperature Information:
- From the "READY," "CHARGING," or "REPLACE" screen, press the "MORE" button to access the "# of OVER TEMP" screen, which displays the number of times the battery pack has been exposed to an over-temperature condition.
- Press "MORE" again to access the "TIME OVER TEMP" screen, which displays the total time (in minutes) the battery pack has been exposed to over-temperature conditions.
Disconnecting the Battery Charger:
- Always pull the power cord plug, not the cord itself, to reduce the risk of damage.
- Disconnect from the facility power receptacle and Ethernet receptacle as required.
Replacing a Charger Module:
- Refer to the instructions for use supplied with the replacement charger module.
Maintenance Features
Cleaning the Battery Charger and Charger Modules:
- WARNING: Always disconnect the power cord from the facility power receptacle and the battery charger before cleaning to reduce the risk of electric shock.
- CAUTIONS:
- DO NOT immerse the battery charger or charger modules in liquid.
- DO NOT use solvents, lubricants, or other chemicals unless otherwise directed.
- Abrasive disinfectants (e.g., Clorox bleach) can cause build-up on contacts, affecting module functionality.
- DO NOT allow liquid to collect in charger modules, on top of the charger, or enter cooling vents.
- DO NOT spray or wipe liquid directly on charger module contacts.
- DO NOT sterilize the battery charger or charger modules.
- Procedure:
- Disconnect the power cord from the facility power receptacle and the battery charger.
- Disconnect the Ethernet cable, if used.
- Gently wipe external surfaces and power cord with a soft, lint-free cloth moistened with a prepared cleaning solution or non-abrasive, hospital disinfectant and water.
- Immediately dry the battery charger with a soft, lint-free cloth or compressed air (< 140 kPa [< 20 psi]).
- Inspect the battery charger and power cord for damage.
Cleaning the Battery Pack:
- Refer to the care instructions manual supplied with the battery pack and/or a compatible handpiece for processing instructions.
Inspection and Testing:
- WARNINGS:
- Only trained and experienced individuals should inspect and test this equipment.
- Always disconnect the power cord before inspection/testing to reduce electric shock risk.
- Perform recommended inspections as indicated.
- DO NOT use damaged equipment or components that do not meet inspection criteria.
- DO NOT disassemble or service this equipment; failure to comply may result in electric shock or fire.
- Interval: Upon initial receipt and before each use.
- Activity: Inspect the equipment.
- Criteria:
- No damage or signs of wear.
- No loose or missing components.
- No cuts in the power cord.
- No bent pins or contacts.
- No cracks in the housing.
- NOTE: If equipment fails inspection, contact Stryker sales or customer service. Maintenance documentation is available upon request to Stryker-authorized service personnel.
Storage and Handling:
- CAUTION: Always store equipment within specified environmental conditions.
- Use original packaging materials for storage or transport to ensure longevity, performance, and safety.