Important Information
The words WARNING, CAUTION and NOTE have special meaning and
should be reviewed.
WARNING: Disregarding
WARNING information may
compromise the safety of the patient and/or health
care staff and may result in injury.
CAUTION: Disregarding CAUTION information may
compromise product reliability and may result in
damage.
NOTE:
NOTE information supplements and/or clarifies
procedural information.
A triangle with an exclamation point alerts the health care
professional to read and understand the accompanying
instructions, especially the operating, maintenance, and
safety information.
For Use With
The Stryker Docking Station (docker) is for use with the Neptune 2
Waste Management System, specifically the Neptune 2 Rover (rover).
Indications For Use
The Neptune 2 Waste Management System is intended to be used in the
operating room, pathology, surgical center, and doctor’s office to collect and
dispose of surgical fluid waste.
Description
The docker is a wall-mounted component of the Neptune 2 Waste
Management System. The rover interfaces with the docker to empty and
rinse the rover’s canister(s) of fluid waste. A detergent dispenser is
connected to the docker to release Stryker-approved detergent into the
rover’s canister system automatically.
The docker is installed in a utility closet or disposal area with access to
electrical power, a water supply, and a fluid waste drain. The health care
facility is responsible for the preparation of the installation site and the
availability of utilities.
User/Patient Safety*
WARNINGS:
•
Only trained and experienced health care
professionals should use this equipment. Before
using any system component, or any component
compatible with this system, read and understand the
instructions. Pay special attention to WARNING
information. Become familiar with the system
components prior to use.
•
Upon initial receipt and before each use, operate the
equipment and inspect each component for damage.
DO NOT use any component if damage is apparent.
•
Take special precautions regarding electromagnetic
compatibility (EMC) when using electrical equipment
like this system. Install and place this system into
service according to the EMC information contained
in this manual. Portable and mobile RF
communications equipment can affect the function of
this system.
•
DO NOT use this equipment in the presence of a
mixture consisting of a flammable anesthetic and air
or oxygen or nitrous oxide.
•
Only trained and experienced health care
professionals should install and maintain this
equipment.
•
The Bloodborne Pathogens Standard provided by the
United States Occupational Safety and Health
Association (US OSHA) requires all workers with
exposure to “potentially infectious materials” wear the
correct personal protection equipment and be offered
immunization against hepatitis B. As an additional
precaution, these workers should receive tetanus
immunization and boosters when required.
Accessory/Disposable Information*
WARNING:
Use only Stryker-approved components and
detergent, unless otherwise specified. Using other
components may result in increased electromagnetic
emissions or decreased electromagnetic immunity of the
system. DO NOT modify any component or accessory.
Description
REF
Neptune
Docking
Detergent......................
0700-001-026
Neptune Detergent Mounting Kit .......................
0700-005-026
* If you need more information or a complete list of accessory information,
contact your Stryker sales representative or call Stryker Neptune customer
service at 1-800-550-7836. Outside the US, contact your nearest Stryker
subsidiary.
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