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Stryker CrossFlow - Service Manual

Stryker CrossFlow
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CrossFlow™ Integrated Arthroscopy Pump
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Questions and Answers

  • P
    Paul AllenSep 8, 2025
    What to do if Stryker Water Pump cassette(s) are inserted, but the Run Screen does not appear, and the pump does not start?
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      robertbanksSep 8, 2025
      If the Stryker Water Pump cassette(s) are inserted, but the Run Screen does not appear, and the pump does not start, the Inflow or Outflow RFID tag cannot be detected. Ensure the Inflow or Outflow Cassette is fully inserted. If the problem persists, replace the cassette. If the problem persists, contact your Stryker representative.
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    Steven PowellAug 23, 2025
    What to do if Stryker CrossFlow does not turn on even with approved resection console(s) attached?
    • A
      adambryantAug 23, 2025
      If the Stryker Water Pump does not turn on even when approved resection console(s) are attached and turn on, there may be a power supply failure, or the main fuses are out. Inspect the main fuses in the fuse drawer and replace them if they are out of service. If the problem persists, contact your Stryker representative.
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    Michael KingAug 25, 2025
    What to do if Stryker CrossFlow turns on, but approved resection console(s) do not?
    • H
      Hayden AndersonAug 25, 2025
      If the Stryker Water Pump turns on, but the approved resection console(s) do not, there is a problem with the approved resection console(s). Inspect the approved resection console(s). If the problem persists, contact your Stryker representative or return the console for repair.
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    willie75Aug 26, 2025
    What to do if bubbles appear in the joint when using Stryker CrossFlow?
    • R
      Ronald ColemanAug 27, 2025
      If bubbles appear in the joint while using the Stryker Water Pump, it could be due to several reasons: * There is no more irrigation fluid. Replace or add additional saline bags and ensure the pinch clamp is open on the irrigation tube or the stopcock is open. * The tubing connection is loose. Ensure the tubing is securely connected; if the problem persists, replace the tubing. * A priming error occurred. Ensure the pinch clamps on the saline bags are open, the Inflow or Outflow Cassette is fully inserted. Remove the hardware from the tubing and repeat the priming step. If the problem persists, replace the cassette. * The suction level is set too high. Decrease the suction level.
  • D
    Daniel MooreAug 27, 2025
    What to do if the Stryker CrossFlow stops pumping fluid and the pressure indicator continues to blink?
    • K
      Kiara GilbertAug 27, 2025
      If the Stryker Water Pump stops pumping fluid, and the pressure indicator continues to blink, it means the pressure is too high. The actual pressure exceeds 200 mmHg for 15 seconds or greater than 250 mmHg for five seconds. Open the valve at the outflow tube, the drainage tube, or the stopcock on the instrument to reduce the pressure.
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    Benjamin JonesSep 22, 2025
    What does “Service Pump Soon” mean on Stryker Water Pump?
    • P
      patrickpayneSep 22, 2025
      The message “Service Pump Soon” on the Stryker Water Pump indicates that the pump is 95% through the current maintenance period. Contact your Stryker service representative.
  • J
    jonathanwilsonSep 16, 2025
    What to do if Stryker CrossFlow is stopped, but the Outflow Cassette is stuck and cannot be ejected?
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      shanegarciaSep 16, 2025
      If the Stryker Water Pump is stopped, but the Outflow Cassette is stuck and cannot be ejected, the pinch valves do not retract. Do not attempt to remove the cassette as it may damage the pump or the cassette. Reboot the system. If the problem persists, contact your Stryker representative.
  • R
    Ruth HarrisSep 18, 2025
    How to restore accidentally deleted user preference file on Stryker Water Pump?
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      Jenna GillSep 18, 2025
      If a user preference file was accidentally deleted from the Stryker Water Pump, transfer the user preference file from a USB drive to the pump according to the instructions in the “Transfer Files to/from a USB drive” section of this manual.
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    jeffrey92Sep 7, 2025
    What causes the hand control or footswitch to not activate on Stryker CrossFlow Water Pump?
    • S
      Shaun ReedSep 7, 2025
      If the hand control or footswitch are plugged in but not activating on the Stryker Water Pump, it could be due to a few reasons: * The devices are improperly connected to the pump. Ensure the devices are properly connected according to the instructions in the “Setup and Device Configuration” section of this manual. * The settings in the Footswitch/Formula Shaver Settings Menu are set to “None.” Check the settings in the Footswitch/ Formula Shaver Settings Menu and reset the settings to the Default settings. * The device(s) have reached their expected lifetime. Replace the device(s).
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    emily41Sep 4, 2025
    What to do if neither Stryker Water Pump or approved resection consoles turn on?
    • C
      Christopher WilsonSep 4, 2025
      If neither the Stryker Water Pump nor the approved resection consoles turn on, the pump is not plugged in, or the main fuses are out. Ensure the pump is plugged into the main outlet. Inspect the main fuses in the fuse drawer and replace the fuses if they are out of service.

Summary

Warnings and Safety Precautions

Operator Profile Requirements

Defines the qualifications and experience required for the system operator.

Prior to Surgery Safety Checks

Lists essential checks and preparations before commencing a surgical procedure.

During Surgery Precautions

Provides critical instructions for safe operation of the pump during a procedure.

Post-Surgery Procedures

Details procedures and precautions to take after the surgical procedure is completed.

Cautions for System Use

About Your Product

Product Description and Intended Use

Describes the system's components and its primary purpose in arthroscopic procedures.

Indications and Contraindications

Specifies intended uses and situations where the pump is not recommended.

Package Contents and Accessories

Lists all items included with the pump and its associated accessories.

Approved Resection Consoles

Lists compatible resection consoles that can be used with the CrossFlow system.

Front Panel Overview

Rear Panel Overview

Setup and Device Configuration

Pump Placement and Power Connection

Guidance on selecting pump location and connecting it to a power source.

Connecting Resection Consoles

Steps for linking the pump with compatible resection consoles.

Connecting Peripheral Devices

Guidance on connecting hand controls, footswitches, and USB drives.

Operation Guide

Starting a Procedure

Step-by-step instructions for initiating a new surgical procedure.

Pump Power and Cassette Insertion

Procedure for turning the pump on/off and installing the fluid cassette.

User Preference File Selection

Process for choosing pre-configured settings for different users or procedures.

Joint Selection and Tubing Prime

Steps to specify the joint and prepare the tubing for pump operation.

During a Procedure

Adjusting Pressure and Flow Settings

How to adjust pressure and flow settings during an ongoing procedure.

Modifying Settings and Hardware Combinations

Methods to change user preferences, joint selections, and hardware configurations.

Hot Swap Functionality

Details on using the 'Hot Swap' function to change components mid-procedure.

Procedure End Operations

Performing Wash and Drain Functions

Procedure for activating and adjusting Wash and Drain functions.

Removing Cassettes After Use

Steps for safely removing the inflow and outflow cassettes after use.

Menu Features Overview

Main Menu Navigation

How to access and exit the main navigation menu on the pump's interface.

Customizing Wash and Clear Settings

Instructions for customizing the Wash and Clear function parameters.

Wash and Clear Function Settings

Details on adjusting parameters for Wash and Clear functions.

Resection Integration Settings

Steps to configure settings related to integrated resection consoles.

Console and Shaver Settings

Configuration options for connected shaver and RF consoles.

Footswitch and Shaver Settings Programming

How to customize settings for footswitches and formula shavers.

Footswitch Programming

Instructions for programming the functions assigned to CrossFlow and iSwitch footswitches.

Crossfire Footswitch and Formula Shaver Programming

Steps to program Crossfire footswitch and Formula Shaver functions.

Loading User Preference Files

File Transfer Operations

Navigating Settings Menus

System Settings Adjustments

System Feedback

Audible Alerts and Meanings

Explanation of audible alerts and their implications.

Error Message Troubleshooting

Details common error messages, their causes, and suggested solutions.

Troubleshooting Common Issues

Power and Screen;Input Issues

Resolving problems related to pump power, display, and control device activation.

Fluid, Pressure, and Suction Problems

Troubleshooting abnormal fluid flow, pressure fluctuations, and suction issues.

Site Pressure and USB Transfer Issues

Addressing low site pressure, USB transfer problems, and pinch valve engagement.

Interference, Touchscreen, and File Issues

Mitigating interference, resolving touchscreen errors, and recovering deleted files.

Stuck Cassette and Service Notifications

Troubleshooting stuck cassettes and understanding 'Service Pump Soon' alerts.

Cleaning and Maintenance

Component Cleaning Procedures

Instructions for cleaning the pump, footswitch, and hand control components.

Fuse Replacement Guide

Steps for safely replacing the fuses in the pump unit.

System Inspection and Testing

Annual Inspection and Safety Tests

Guidelines for conducting annual safety checks and functional tests of the system.

Inflow Flow Rate Measurement

Preventive Maintenance and Lifespan

Maintenance, Calibration, and Expected Life

Schedule for maintenance, calibration, and expected operational lifespan of system components.

Disposal Guidelines

Technical Specifications

Equipment Information Details

Details on physical dimensions, weight, power, and environmental specifications.

Electromagnetic Compatibility

Emissions and Immunity Declarations

Manufacturer's declarations on system emissions and immunity compliance.

Regulatory Information

FCC and IC Compliance

Compliance details for Federal Communications Commission and Industry Canada.

R&TTE Declaration and Standards

Declaration of conformity with R&TTE Directive and relevant normative documents.

Symbols and Terminology Guide

Console and Warning Symbols

Defines warning symbols and those on the pump's front and rear consoles.

Packaging and Labeling Symbols

Explains symbols related to product packaging and labeling.

System Interface Overview

Interface Icon Definitions

Table defining icons used in the system interface, their names, and descriptions.

Interface Terms and Descriptions

List of terms and their descriptions as they appear in the system interface.

Interface Icons and Function Assignments

Table defining icons, their names, and descriptions for system functions.

Stryker CrossFlow Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandStryker
ModelCrossFlow
CategoryWater Pump
LanguageEnglish

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