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IIPPXX44

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Defibrillation proof type B applied part

87VL

Medical Equipment recognized by UL LLC with respect to electric shock, fire, and mechanical

hazards in accordance with ANSI/AAMI ES60601-1:2005/(R)2012, A1:2012, C1:2009/(R)2012,

A2:2010/(R)2012, and CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 60601-1 (2008)

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Equipment (WEEE) as amended, this symbol indicates that the product should be collected

separately for recycling. Do not dispose of as unsorted municipal waste. Contact local distributor

for disposal information. Ensure infected equipment is decontaminated prior to recycling.

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2972-009-002 Rev AA.0

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Summary of Contents for Isolibrium 2972

Page 1: ...br riiu um m S Su up pp po or rt t S Su ur rf fa ac ce e M Ma aiin nt te en na an nc ce e M Ma an nu ua all 2972 Integrated with InTouch FL27 2131 2141 2151 2152 version 4 0 or higher EN 2972 009 002 Rev AA 0 2021 07 ...

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Page 3: ...UL LLC with respect to electric shock fire and mechanical hazards in accordance with ANSI AAMI ES60601 1 2005 R 2012 A1 2012 C1 2009 R 2012 A2 2010 R 2012 and CAN CSA C22 2 No 60601 1 2008 In accordance with European Directive 2012 19 EU on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE as amended this symbol indicates that the product should be collected separately for recycling Do not dispose of...

Page 4: ...ee www stryker com patents Keep dry Stacking limit by number This side up Fragile Do not use sharp objects to open the package Center of gravity weight distribution Two person lift Pressure redistribution Moisture management Low Air Loss Lateral rotation Shear Turn assist EN 2972 009 002 Rev AA 0 ...

Page 5: ...tegration cable assembly 2971 022 133 17 Troubleshooting 19 Service 24 Protecting against electrostatic discharge ESD 24 Cover replacement top 24 Cover replacement bottom 25 Pod assembly replacement 27 Foot box cover access 30 Solenoid valve replacement 33 Power supply replacement 34 Main board replacement 36 Power cord replacement 37 Bed integration cable connector replacement 38 Pump assembly re...

Page 6: ...e that may occur as a result of use or misuse N No ot te e Provides special information to make maintenance easier or important instructions clearer S Su um mm ma ar ry y o of f s sa af fe et ty y p pr re ec ca au ut tiio on ns s Always read and strictly follow the warnings and cautions listed on this page Service only by qualified personnel W WA AR RN NI IN NG G Do not service or perform maintena...

Page 7: ...ssure injury As a recommendation healthcare professional should complete a clinical evaluation of risk factors and skin assessments The intended users is both healthcare HCPs nurses nurse aids and medical doctors transporters and human patients This product is for use by human patients in a health delivery organization HDO The I Is so olliib br riiu um m patient specific immersion is intended to a...

Page 8: ...r outlet Low Air Loss flow rate 100 LPM Leakage current 300 uA Maximum Noise level 50 dBA maximum S St tr ry yk ke er r reserves the right to change specifications without notice E En nv viir ro on nm me en nt ta all c co on nd diit tiio on ns s O Op pe er ra at tiio on n S St to or ra ag ge e a an nd d t tr ra an ns sp po or rt ta at tiio on n Ambient temperature 86 F 30 C 50 F 10 C 140 F 60 C 40...

Page 9: ...e 2 4 6 trione TGIC 2 Ethoxyethyl acetate Cadmium Diboron trioxide Lead monoxide Main board PCB assembly 2971 022 140 Cadmium Diboron trioxide Lead monoxide Footbox bottom weldment 2971 022 009 Tris 2 3 epoxypropyl isocyanurate Footbox top 2971 022 200 Tris 2 3 epoxypropyl isocyanurate Pump assembly 297300220010 Lead steel Lead brass Lead aluminum P Pr ro od du uc ct t iillllu us st tr ra at tiio ...

Page 10: ...mness inflation for use when boosting a patient and on lateral transfer Promotes patient ease with dangling egress and ingress Moisture management The top surface cover draws excess moisture away from the patients skin and support surface interface Low Air Loss LAL Provides air flow to assist in the management of microclimate the skin H He ee ellG Ge ell 1 Technology A feature of the support surfa...

Page 11: ...l number A for your support surface is located on the patient right side of the foot box on the specification label Unzip the support surface top cover to access the specification label The serial number B is for the support surface cover A B 2972 009 002 Rev AA 0 7 EN ...

Page 12: ...ble and plug are free of damage Perform a functional test of the Isolibrium functions Perform system diagnostics and confirm there are no errors Internal components for signs of staining from fluid ingress or contamination by fully unzipping the cover Pods are not leaking or cracking Hose connections to the manifold and sensor tubes both ends are seated fully Foam is free from large tears or large...

Page 13: ...face You cannot perform these preventive maintenance checks without the I In nT To ou uc ch h footboard See the I In nT To ou uc ch h integrated Models 2131 and 2141 software version 4 0 or higher manual The zipper overlaps at the end and may appear to be misaligned Replace the following items every two years Cover assembly top and bottom Product serial number Completed by Date 2972 009 002 Rev AA...

Page 14: ...10 Q CAN 3 2971 022 149 PRGM RS 232 InTouch Integrated 24V 5V Integrated Option InTouch Footboard Pressure Sensor P Legend Temp Sensor T Valve 12V Bed Left CPR Strap Switch 2 2971 022 117 2 2 2 2 R J 2971 022 132 2971 022 002 Valve Manifold 2971 022 006 Mattress Seat Section 2 2971 021 189 2 2971 021 189 Earth Ground F CPR S CPR X W C A E V L N E Power Inlet Cable 2971 022 129 Pump Box Chassis Uni...

Page 15: ...E MB3E1 2971 022 162 VALVE MB3E1 CPR Relief Valve Quick Disconnect 2971 022 163 VALVE 310 SERIES NC CPR Relief Valve 2971 022 163 VALVE 310 SERIES NC Quick Disconnect 2971 022 162 VALVE MB3E1 2971 022 162 VALVE MB3E1 CPR Relief Valve Quick Disconnect 2971 022 162 VALVE MB3E1 2971 022 162 VALVE MB3E1 CPR Relief Valve 2971 022 164 VALVE 310 SERIES NO Quick Disconnect 2971 022 163 VALVE 310 SERIES NC...

Page 16: ...C Ciir rc cu uiit t b bo oa ar rd ds s P Po ow we er r s su up pp plly y a as ss se em mb blly y 2971 022 171 Rev J Reference only EN 12 2972 009 002 Rev AA 0 ...

Page 17: ...ly SK2 A 5VDC Pin 1 red Pin 3 green 5VDC from the power supply for the main board SK2 12VDC Pin 2 black Pin 3 green 12VDC from the power supply for the main board SK2 24VDC Pin 7 blue Pin 3 green 24VDC from the power supply SK2 12VDC Pin 8 blue Pin 6 red 12VDC from the power supply for the foot box fans M Ma aiin n p po ow we er r b bo oa ar rd d a as ss se em mb blly y 2971 022 140 Rev L Referenc...

Page 18: ...at tiio on n V Vo ollt ta ag ge e P Po os siit tiiv ve e lle ea ad d N Ne eg ga at tiiv ve e lle ea ad d D De es sc cr riip pt tiio on n D43 5VDC N A N A 5VDC from power supply to main board D60 12VDC N A N A 12VDC from power supply to main board EN 14 2972 009 002 Rev AA 0 ...

Page 19: ...id valve Turn Left Deflate TRI D26 24VDC TP9 TP24 GND 24VDC from main board to solenoid valve Turn Right Inflate TRD D27 24VDC TP16 TP24 GND 24VDC from main board to solenoid valve Turn Right Deflate BLI D34 24VDC TP13 TP24 GND 24VDC from main board to solenoid valve Back Left Inflate BLD D36 24VDC TP20 TP24 GND 24VDC from main board to solenoid valve Back Left Deflate BRI D22 24VDC TP7 TP24 GND 2...

Page 20: ... Inflate SRD D24 24VDC TP15 TP24 GND 24VDC from main board to solenoid valve Seat Right Deflate IN D28 24VDC TP10 TP24 GND 24VDC from main board to solenoid valve Air Intake EX D29 24VDC TP17 TP24 GND 24VDC from main board to solenoid valve Air Exhaust J14 12VDC Pin 1 red Pin 6 black 12VDC out to sensor board from main board J6 24VDC Pin 1 yellow Pin 2 black 24VDC out to compressor from main board...

Page 21: ...b blle es s m ma aiin n b bo oa ar rd d t to o f fo oo ot t b bo ox x a as ss se em mb blly y 2971 022 132 Rev D Reference only I It te em m C Co ollo or r 1 Red 6 Black 2 Black 3 Green 4 Black 5 White 7 Blue 8 Black 9 Brown 10 Black I In nt te eg gr ra at tiio on n c ca ab blle e a as ss se em mb blly y 2 29 97 71 1 0 02 22 2 1 13 33 3 Rev C 2972 009 002 Rev AA 0 17 EN ...

Page 22: ...I It te em m C Co ollo or r 1 Black 2 Red 4 Green 6 open EN 18 2972 009 002 Rev AA 0 ...

Page 23: ...oids and pod assembly No left turn inflate Left turn bladder hose quick connection coupler loose or disconnected Make sure that the left turn bladder hose quick connection coupler is together and locked Pod manifold connector loose or disconnected Make sure that the pod manifold connector is set into the manifold and set Turn bladder possible leak Listen for air flowing into the turn bladder Look ...

Page 24: ...connection coupler is together and locked Turn bladder no air exits Make sure that the LED D27 is lit to show the TLD solenoid is energizing see Main power board assembly page 13 If energized replace the TLD inflate solenoid No back right inflate Pod manifold connector loose or disconnected Make sure that the pod manifold connector is set into the manifold and secured Turn bladder possible leak Li...

Page 25: ...ure that the LED D36 is lit to show the BLD solenoid is energizing see Main power board assembly page 13 If energized replace the BLD inflate solenoid No seat right inflate Pod manifold connector loose or disconnected Make sure that the pod manifold connector is set into the manifold and secured Turn bladder possible leak Listen for air flowing into the turn bladder Look for a leak in the turn bla...

Page 26: ...show the SLD solenoid is energizing see Main power board assembly page 13 If energized replace the SLD inflate solenoid LAL icon on the I In nT To ou uc ch h bed footboard is not orange Tap the LAL icon to on LAL fan not secure in frame or obstructed If you find no obstruction and the fan is set in the frame replace the LAL fan assembly Power supply quick connector loose or disconnected Check the ...

Page 27: ...sent on the AC connector on the support surface power supply see Power supply assembly page 12 Check the VDC voltage on the support surface terminal block on the power supply 1 Pin 1 red and pin 3 green 5VDC 2 Pin 2 black and pin 3 green 12VDC 3 Pin 7 blue and pin 3 green 24VDC N No ot te e If no low voltage is present replace the power supply 2972 009 002 Rev AA 0 23 EN ...

Page 28: ...ent includes Antistatic wrist strap Grounding plug Test lead with a banana plug on one end and an alligator clip on the other end Make sure that you follow the ESD manufacturer s instructions for appropriate protection against static discharge C Co ov ve er r r re ep plla ac ce em me en nt t t to op p T To oo olls s r re eq qu uiir re ed d Zipper pull tool or equivalent P Pr ro oc ce ed du ur re e...

Page 29: ... P Pr re er re eq qu uiis siit te e A minimum of two operators are required to replace the bottom support surface cover P Pr ro oc ce ed du ur re e 1 Apply the I In nT To ou uc ch h brakes 2 Unplug the support surface power cord D Figure 3 3 Disconnect the support surface integration cable E Figure 3 from the bed 4 Set the I In nT To ou uc ch h litter surface to a flat position 5 If powered unplug...

Page 30: ...l to unzip the bottom cover from the top cover B Figure 3 15 Feed the CPR release straps C power cord D and integration cable E through the bottom cover Figure 3 16 Unsnap the two snaps that secure the bottom support surface cover to the foot box N No ot te e During reinstall align the foot box with the lines on the bottom cover 17 Starting at the head end of the support surface separate the six V...

Page 31: ...s After installation remove the zipper pull tool or equivalent from the zipper Cover the zipper with the support surface cover watershed 23 Verify proper operation before you return the product to service P Po od d a as ss se em mb blly y r re ep plla ac ce em me en nt t T To oo olls s r re eq qu uiir re ed d Zipper pull tool or equivalent P Pr ro oc ce ed du ur re e 1 Remove the top cover See Cov...

Page 32: ...oot box assembly Figure 6 Save the pins F Fiig gu ur re e 6 6 R Re et ta aiin niin ng g p piin ns s 7 Grasp both sides of the hose quick connection from the pod assembly and carefully pull out toward the head end of the support surface to disconnect from the foot box manifold 8 Disconnect the four pod sensor hoses Y 1 blue 2 yellow 4 green and 5 orange from the foot box Push into the coupling and ...

Page 33: ...l you reach a hard stop Y F Fiig gu ur re e 7 7 P Po od d s se en ns so or r h ho os se es s a an nd d p pu ur rs se e llo oc ck k w wiir re e t tiie e 9 Remove sensor hoses from the purse lock wire ties M Figure 7 10 Reach under the pod assembly C from the patients right side near the middle to access the turn bladder and disconnect the turn bladder quick disconnect Repeat on the patient left sid...

Page 34: ...ipper Cover the zipper with the support surface cover watershed 14 Run the leak diagnostic test See Accessing the Isolibrium Diagnostic Menu in the I In nT To ou uc ch h Maintenance Manual 15 Verify proper operation before you return the product to service F Fo oo ot t b bo ox x c co ov ve er r a ac cc ce es ss s T To oo olls s r re eq qu uiir re ed d Zipper pull tool or equivalent T20 Torx driver...

Page 35: ...and stop unzipping at the middle of the opposite side D N No ot te e The zipper starts on the patient right side near the foot end A B C D F Fiig gu ur re e 9 9 T To op p c co ov ve er r 9 Fold the cover up toward the head end 10 Separate the six V Ve ellc cr ro o connectors holding the foot section gel crib to the pod assembly 11 Remove the foot section gel crib F by lifting upward Figure 10 Save...

Page 36: ...he ground screws and star washers N No ot te e During reinstall tighten the screws equally and do not over tighten Torque B to 22 4 in lb During reinstall check the LAL fan cable G and grommet H are in place before replacing the foot box cover Figure 11 14 Remove the foot box cover AF Figure 11 Save the foot box cover EN 32 2972 009 002 Rev AA 0 ...

Page 37: ...river ESD system P Pr ro oc ce ed du ur re e 1 See Foot box cover access page 30 2 See Protecting against electrostatic discharge ESD page 24 3 Using the supplied torque driver remove the two screws that secure the solenoid valve H J or K to the manifold assembly Figure 12 Save the screws N No ot te e During installation tighten the screws equally Use the supplied torque driver and torque the scre...

Page 38: ...c cr ro o patches After installation remove the zipper pull tool or equivalent from the zipper Cover the zipper with the support surface cover watershed 8 Verify proper operation before you return the product to service P Po ow we er r s su up pp plly y r re ep plla ac ce em me en nt t T To oo olls s r re eq qu uiir re ed d Zipper pull tool or equivalent T10 Torx driver ESD system P Pr ro oc ce ed...

Page 39: ...N No ot te e During reinstall torque C to 8 2 in lb 9 Remove and discard the power supply AY Figure 13 10 Reverse steps to reinstall N No ot te e During reinstall align the V Ve ellc cr ro o patches After installation remove the zipper pull tool or equivalent from the zipper Cover the zipper with the support surface cover watershed Do not dispose of as unsorted municipal waste See your local distr...

Page 40: ...d 4 Using needle nose pliers apply a slight upward pressure on the main board to unclip the seven plastic standoffs N No ot te e During reinstall align the standoffs to the main board and press near the standoffs to seat the main board Do not bend the board 5 Remove and discard the main board 6 Reverse steps to reinstall N No ot te e During reinstall align the V Ve ellc cr ro o patches After insta...

Page 41: ...cable tie through the top hole with the cable tie lock to face up Feed the cable tie around the new power cord and through the bottom hole in the foot box to secure the power cord to the foot box During installation before you cut the end off of the cable tie use the diagonal pliers to pry the slack out of the cable tie one to two clicks F F Fiig gu ur re e 1 15 5 P Po ow we er r c co or rd d 3 Us...

Page 42: ... support surface watershed 10 Verify proper operation before you return the product to service B Be ed d iin nt te eg gr ra at tiio on n c ca ab blle e c co on nn ne ec ct to or r r re ep plla ac ce em me en nt t T To oo olls s r re eq qu uiir re ed d Zipper pull tool or equivalent 1 Combination wrench or socket P Pr ro oc ce ed du ur re e 1 See Foot box cover access page 30 2 Using your fingers d...

Page 43: ...y y r re ep plla ac ce em me en nt t T To oo olls s r re eq qu uiir re ed d Zipper pull tool or equivalent Diagonal pliers T15 Torx driver P Pr ro oc ce ed du ur re e 1 See Foot box cover access page 30 2 Disconnect the pump power connector from the main board connector F 3 Disconnect the cable from the three wire retainers 4 Using diagonal pliers carefully cut the cable ties where the inlet hose ...

Page 44: ...ator hose and hold the resonator while you pull the resonator hose out 9 Remove and discard the pump assembly 10 Reverse steps to reinstall N No ot te e During reinstall hold the pump springs while you tighten so the pump springs do not turn During reinstall make sure that the pump hose is not kinked or bent During reinstall align the V Ve ellc cr ro o patches After installation remove the zipper ...

Page 45: ...B Figure 18 7 Insert a zipper pull tool or equivalent through the hole in the zipper slider to unlock 8 Using the zipper pull tool or equivalent unzip the support surface top cover from the bottom cover A Figure 18 and stop unzipping at the middle of the opposite side D N No ot te e The zipper starts on the patient right side near the foot end A B C D F Fiig gu ur re e 1 18 8 T To op p c co ov ve ...

Page 46: ... 2 20 0 P Pu ur rs se e llo oc ck k w wiir re e t tiie e 13 Disconnect the LAL fan from the quick connection 14 Remove the LAL fan from the LAL fan nest and discard the LAL fan J Figure 21 N No ot te e During reinstall route the cable back through the foam and make sure that the new fan is seated into the LAL fan nest EN 42 2972 009 002 Rev AA 0 ...

Page 47: ... the product to service F Fo oo ot t b bo ox x c co oo olliin ng g f fa an n r re ep plla ac ce em me en nt t T To oo olls s r re eq qu uiir re ed d Zipper pull tool or equivalent 5 16 Nut driver P Pr ro oc ce ed du ur re e 1 See Foot box cover access page 30 2 Disconnect the cooling fan from the quick connection 3 Using a 5 16 nut driver remove the nut H that secures the fan cage to the foot box ...

Page 48: ...er with the support surface cover watershed 6 Verify proper operation before you return the product to service S Se en ns so or r b bo oa ar rd d r re ep plla ac ce em me en nt t T To oo olls s r re eq qu uiir re ed d Zipper pull tool or equivalent Needle nose pliers ESD system P Pr ro oc ce ed du ur re e 1 See Foot box cover access page 30 2 See Protecting against electrostatic discharge ESD page...

Page 49: ...over the zipper with the support surface cover watershed Do not dispose of as unsorted municipal waste See your local distributor for return or collection systems available in your country 8 Run the leak diagnostic test See Accessing the Isolibrium Diagnostic Menu in the I In nT To ou uc ch h Maintenance Manual 9 Verify proper operation before you return the product to service R Re es so on na at ...

Page 50: ...n the V Ve ellc cr ro o patches After installation remove the zipper pull tool or equivalent from the zipper Cover the zipper with the support surface cover watershed 6 Verify proper operation before you return the product to service T Tu ur rn n b blla ad dd de er r a as ss se em mb blly y r re ep plla ac ce em me en nt t T To oo olls s r re eq qu uiir re ed d Zipper pull tool or equivalent Diago...

Page 51: ...bladder quick disconnect Repeat for the opposite side 5 Remove the turn bladder red and black sensor hoses from the foot box Push in on the sensor hose quick connector and then pull the hose out N No ot te e Do not kink or bend the hoses 6 Remove the hoses from the purse clips 7 Lift up on the foam crib reach between the foam crib and the bottom cover to unhook the six V Ve ellc cr ro o retainers ...

Page 52: ... you reinstall align the V Ve ellc cr ro o patches After installation remove the zipper pull tool or equivalent from the zipper Cover the zipper with the support surface cover watershed 10 Run the leak diagnostic test See Accessing the Isolibrium Diagnostic Menu in the I In nT To ou uc ch h Maintenance Manual 11 Verify proper operation before you return the product to service EN 48 2972 009 002 Re...

Page 53: ...I Is so olliib br riiu um m a as ss se em mb blly y 2972 021 001 Rev AB Reference only 2972 009 002 Rev AA 0 49 EN ...

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Page 59: ...se pin 2 B 2971 021 005 Foam crib assembly 1 C 2971 021 003 Pods layer assembly 1 D 2972 021 004 Top cover assembly 1 E 297300210007 Turn bladder assembly 1 F 2971 021 011 Foot foam crib assembly 1 G 2972 021 017 Bottom cover assembly 1 H 2971 021 045 Pillow assembly 1 2972 009 002 Rev AA 0 55 EN ...

Page 60: ... be er r N Na am me e Q Qu ua an nt tiit ty y J 2971 021 189 Fan cable assembly 2 K 2971 021 901 Serial number label 1 L 2971 022 008 Footbox assembly page 57 1 M 0058 383 000 Purse lock wire tie 2 EN 56 2972 009 002 Rev AA 0 ...

Page 61: ... oo ot tb bo ox x a as ss se em mb blly y 2971 022 008 Rev AB Reference only Torque item B to 22 4 in lb Torque item T to 8 2 in lb Torque items J and AA to a minimum of 20 in lb 2972 009 002 Rev AA 0 57 EN ...

Page 62: ...Torque item B to 22 4 in lb Torque item B to 22 4 in lb EN 58 2972 009 002 Rev AA 0 ...

Page 63: ...Torque item A to 22 4 in lb Tighten item BG force 25 40 lb 2972 009 002 Rev AA 0 59 EN ...

Page 64: ...Tighten item BG force 25 40 lb Torque item H to 22 4 in lb Torque item H to 22 4 in lb Torque item U to a minimum of 20 in lb Torque item G to a minimum 20 in lb EN 60 2972 009 002 Rev AA 0 ...

Page 65: ...Torque item C to 8 2 in lb 2972 009 002 Rev AA 0 61 EN ...

Page 66: ...Torque item B to 22 4 in lb EN 62 2972 009 002 Rev AA 0 ...

Page 67: ...ound label 1 R 0038 330 000 Extension spring 2 T 0052 916 000 Hex standoff 4 U 0058 380 000 Push in coupler 6 V 0058 381 000 Fan filter screen 1 W 0025 650 000 Dome head blind rivet 11 Y 0946 001 155 Bumper 5 AA 2011 001 215 Lug grounding 1 AB 2971 021 033 Sensor assembly 1 AC 2971 022 006 Valve manifold assembly 1 AD 297300220007 CPR puller assembly 2 AE 2971 022 009 Foot box bottom weldment 1 AF...

Page 68: ...e assembly 1 AV 2971 022 151 Power cable assembly 1 AW 297300220165 Base CPR 2 AY 2971 022 171 Power supply cable assembly 1 BA 2971 022 188 Fan foot box cable assembly 2 BB 2971 022 192 Resonator foam 1 BC 2971 022 903 Color foot box label 1 BD 2971 022 904 Serial number foot box label 1 BE 2971 022 905 Pass foot box label 1 BF 3000 300 115 Standoff 10 BG 8815 029 200 Cable tie 4 BJ 0029 003 000 ...

Page 69: ...y y k kiit t 2 29 97 73 30 07 70 00 00 00 00 01 1 Rev AA Reference only I It te em m N Nu um mb be er r N Na am me e Q Qu ua an nt tiit ty y A 297300220014 Pump mounted assembly 1 B 8815 029 200 Cable tie 2 2972 009 002 Rev AA 0 65 EN ...

Page 70: ...s se em mb blly y k kiit t 2 29 97 71 1 7 70 00 0 0 00 07 7 Rev A Reference only I It te em m N Nu um mb be er r N Na am me e Q Qu ua an nt tiit ty y A 2971 022 006 Valve manifold assembly 1 B 8815 029 200 Cable tie 2 EN 66 2972 009 002 Rev AA 0 ...

Page 71: ...r input output lines Main power quality should be that of a typical commercial or hospital environment Surge IEC 61000 4 5 1 kV lines to lines 2 kV lines to earth 1 kV lines to lines 2 kV lines to earth Main power quality should be that of a typical commercial or hospital environment Voltage dips voltage variations and short interruptions on power supply input lines IEC 61000 4 11 5 UT 95 dip in U...

Page 72: ...50 kHz to 80 MHz d 3 5 V1 P 80 MHz to 800 MHz d 3 5 E1 P 800 MHz to 2 5 GHz d 7 E1 P 0 01 0 12 0 12 0 23 0 1 0 38 0 38 0 73 1 1 2 1 2 2 3 10 3 8 3 8 7 3 100 12 12 23 For transmitters rated at a maximum output power not listed above the recommended separation distance d in meters m can be estimated using the equation applicable to the frequency of the transmitter where P is the maximum output power...

Page 73: ...ollowing symbol N No ot te e At 80 MHz and 800 MHz the higher frequency range applies N No ot te e These guidelines may not apply in all situations Electromagnetic propagation is affected by absorption and reflection from structures objects and people aField strengths from fixed transmitters such as base stations for radio cellular cordless telephones and land mobile radios amateur radio AM and FM...

Page 74: ...ction Therefore its RF emissions are very low and are not likely to cause any interference in nearby electronic equipment RF Emissions CISPR 11 Class A I Is so olliib br riiu um m is suitable for use in all establishments other than domestic and those directly connected to the public low voltage power supply network that supplies buildings used for domestic purposes Harmonic Emissions IEC 61000 3 ...

Page 75: ...2 29 97 71 1 0 02 22 2 0 00 08 8 Rev AB Reference only AB 2971 021 033 1 2972 009 002 Rev AA 0 71 EN ...

Page 76: ...2 29 97 71 1 0 02 22 2 0 00 08 8 Rev AB Reference only AJ 297300220014 1 EN 72 2972 009 002 Rev AA 0 ...

Page 77: ...2 29 97 71 1 0 02 22 2 0 00 08 8 Rev AB Reference only AR 2971 022 140 1 AY 2971 022 171 1 2972 009 002 Rev AA 0 73 EN ...

Page 78: ...Stryker Medical 3800 E Centre Avenue Portage MI 49002 USA 2972 009 002 Rev AA 0 WCR AA 5 2021 07 ...

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