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Stryker Neptune S User Manual

Stryker Neptune S
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Stryker Neptune S Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandStryker
ModelNeptune S
CategoryMedical Equipment
LanguageEnglish

Summary

1. Important Information

1.1. WARNINGS

General safety warnings related to high suction device usage.

1.2. Known Use Errors

Highlights improper and unsafe use of high suction devices.

1.3. Using this Manual

Explains signal words and manual structure for safe product use.

1.4. Contact Information

Provides contact details for Stryker support and sales.

1.5. Safety Directives

General, MRI, Connection, and Suction Safety warnings.

Electrical and Environmental Safety

Warnings on electrical shock, fire hazards, and fluid leakage.

Biological Safety

Warnings on biohazard waste, contamination, and infection hazards.

1.6-1.9. Usage Context

Indicates use, contraindications, users, and patient profile.

2. Product Overview

2.1. System Operation

Describes the Neptune S Waste Management System's function and components.

Disposal of Fluid Waste and Cleaning

Explains the automated process for waste disposal and canister cleaning.

2.2. System Components and Interface

Identifies and describes user interface and required system components.

2.3. For Use With

Lists compatible docking stations, filters, manifolds, and tubing.

2.4. Documentation

Lists relevant documents and their REF numbers.

2.5. Hardware Features - Front View

Details the physical components and their functions on the rover's front.

2.5. Hardware Features - Back View

Details the physical components and their functions on the rover's back.

2.5. Hardware Features - V2 4-Port Manifold

Describes the components and functionality of the V2 4-Port Manifold.

2.5. Hardware Features - Specimen Collection Manifold Kit

Details components and functions of the Specimen Collection Manifold Kit.

2.6. Software Menu

Outlines the menu structure for rover control functions.

2.7. Software Screens - Safety Information

Explains the safety information screen and confirmation process.

2.7. Software Screens - Set Up System

Describes the 'Set Up System' screen and its information areas.

2.7. Software Screens - Main Control Panel

Details the Main Control Panel display and its information areas.

2.7. Software Screens - Secondary Control Panel & Notifications

Explains secondary panel display and notification dialogs.

2.7. Software Screens - Error Dialogs

Describes the error dialog areas and their components.

2.8. Definitions - Main Control Panel Buttons

Defines buttons and their functions on the main control panel.

2.8. Definitions - Secondary Control Panel Buttons

Defines buttons and their functions on the secondary control panel.

2.8. Definitions - Main Control Panel Buttons (Continued)

Defines more buttons and their functions on the main control panel.

2.8. Definitions - Control Panel Symbols and Preferences

Defines suction units, panel symbols and preferences.

2.8. Definitions - Rover and Manifold Symbols

Defines symbols used for rover, HEPA filter, and manifold status.

2.8. Definitions - Colors and Labels

Defines labeling symbols, suction ranges, and screen/button colors.

2.8. Definitions - Messages, Indicators, and Abbreviations

Defines message colors, audible indicators, and abbreviations.

3. Getting Started

3.1. To Unpack the Rover

Instructions for safely unpacking the rover and checking components.

3.2. To Add Canister Prefill Fluid

Explains the requirement for initial docking to add prefill fluid.

3.3. To Test the Rover - Connect Power

Steps to connect the rover to electrical power and acknowledge warnings.

3.3. To Test the Rover - Test Suction

Procedure for testing suction, inserting manifold, and adjusting control dial.

3.4. To Adjust the Settings

Guide to adjusting brightness, sound, and preferences settings.

Filter and Language Options

Details filter options and available language selections.

Suction Unit Options

Options for selecting suction units (mm-Hg or kPa).

4. Using Your Product

4.1. To Setup the Rover - Connect Power

Steps for connecting power and preparing the rover for operation.

Resetting Fluid Volume

How to reset the fluid volume measurement on the control panel.

4.2. To Install Disposable Components

Instructions for installing manifolds and suction tubing.

4.2. To Install Disposable Components - Manifold Installation

Detailed steps for aligning and inserting the manifold.

4.2. To Install Disposable Components - Suction Tubing Connection

Guidance on connecting suction tubing and closing unused ports.

4.3. To Operate the Rover - Manage Fluid Suction

Safety warnings and steps for managing fluid suction.

4.3. To Operate the Rover - High Suction Hazard

Details on high suction hazards and visual/audible indicators.

4.3. To Operate the Rover - Inappropriate Connection Hazard

Warnings regarding incorrect connections and their consequences.

4.4.2. To Use the Secondary Specimen Collection Basket

Instructions for using the secondary specimen collection basket.

4.3. To Operate the Rover - Fluid Waste Leakage Hazard

Safety warning about fluid waste leakage when power is off.

4.3. To Operate the Rover - Start and Adjust Suction

Steps for starting suction and adjusting the suction control dial.

4.3. To Operate the Rover - Manage Fluid Canister Volume

Monitoring fluid volume and handling 'Almost Full' or 'Full' canister conditions.

4.4. To Collect a Specimen - Specimen Collection Tray

Instructions for using the specimen collection tray.

4.5. To Shut Down the Rover

Procedures for shutting down the rover and removing components.

4.5.1. To Remove Disposable Components

Procedures for removing disposable components after use.

4.5.2. To Remove Power and Relocate the Rover

Steps for removing power and repositioning the rover.

5. After Use

5.1. To Clean and Disinfect the Rover

Instructions for cleaning and disinfecting the rover using approved disinfectants.

5.1. To Wipe Down the Rover

Detailed steps for wiping down the rover's external surfaces.

5.2. To Inspect the Equipment

Guidelines for routine inspection of the rover and its components.

5.3. To Replace the HEPA Filter

Warning about filter damage and instructions for replacement.

5.3. To Install the Fluid Suction HEPA Filter

Steps for installing a new HEPA filter and resetting the timer.

5.3.2. To Verify Proper Filter Installation

Procedures to verify correct HEPA filter installation.

5.3.3. To Reset the Filter Timer

How to reset the filter timer after replacement.

5.4. To Dock the Rover

Warnings and procedures for docking the rover with the docker.

5.4.1. To Prepare the Docker

Steps to prepare the docker for the wash cycle.

5.4.2. To Perform Wash Cycle

Instructions for initiating and completing the rover wash cycle.

Wash Cycle Options

Details the timed wash cycle options (Quick, Normal, Extended).

Wash Cycle Complete

What to do when the wash cycle is complete.

6. References

6.1. Storage and Handling

Guidelines for storing and handling the equipment properly.

6.2. Troubleshooting - Rover Operation

Corrective actions for common rover operation issues.

6.2. Troubleshooting - Rover Suction Capability

Corrective actions for issues related to suction capability.

6.2. Troubleshooting - Docking Station Operation

Corrective actions for docking station and rover docking errors.

6.2. Troubleshooting - Error Codes

Lists error codes and corresponding corrective actions.

6.3. Troubleshooting Codes

Explains how to access and understand error messages.

6.4. Service

Instructions for obtaining service and returning products.

6.5. Disposal/Recycle

Guidelines for proper disposal and recycling of the product.

6.6. Specifications

Technical specifications of the Neptune S Rover.

LED Classification and Communication Window

Information on LED classification and radiation warnings.

Environmental Limitations

Environmental conditions for operation, storage, and transportation.

6.7. Power Cord Specifications

General specifications for power cords.

Country-specific Power Cord Specifications

Details power cord specifications based on country.

6.8. Electromagnetic Compatibility

Guidance and declarations regarding electromagnetic emissions and immunity.

Conducted RF and Radiated RF Immunity

Specifics on conducted RF and radiated RF immunity and warnings.

6.9. FCC and Industry Canada Compliance

Compliance statements for FCC and Industry Canada.

6.10. Glossary

Definitions of terms used in the manual.

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