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Stryker Neptune S User Manual

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After use in a surgical procedure, the rover is relocated and attached to the docker, which is typically installed in a hospital’s
waste disposal area. Once the rover is attached, the docker empties the rover’s canister of fluid waste for subsequent
disposal. Cleaning of the interior of the canister takes place immediately after the removal of fluid waste (Figure 2).
The disposal of fluid waste and the cleaning of the rover canister is an automated, closed system process that minimizes
exposure to blood borne pathogens.
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The rover canister is cleaned using Neptune Docking Detergent REF 0700-001-026 and rinsed with high pressure water to
remove any residual fluid waste (Figure 3).
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Stryker Neptune S Specifications

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BrandStryker
ModelNeptune S
CategoryMedical Equipment
LanguageEnglish

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