background image

C

Clle

ea

an

niin

ng

g

W

WA

AR

RN

NIIN

NG

G -- Always use any appropriate personal protective equipment while power washing to avoid inhaling contagion.

Power washing equipment may aerate contamination.

C

CA

AU

UT

TIIO

ON

N -- Do not clean, service, or perform maintenance while the product is in use.

The product is power washable. The product may show some signs of oxidation or discoloration from continuous washing.
No degradation of the product’s performance will occur from power washing as long as you follow the proper procedures.

Follow the cleaning solution manufacturer’s dilution recommendations exactly.

Power wash with recommended cleaners. Hose down the product and towel dry the guide.

Power wash the rails and interface plates with a hand held wand unit or wipe the product with a clean cloth and
recommended cleaners.

N

No

otte

e -- Water that gets into the P

Pe

errffo

orrm

ma

an

ncce

e--L

LO

OA

AD

D system will drain through the drain tube to the underside of the

vehicle.

D

Diissiin

nffe

eccttiin

ng

g

C

CA

AU

UT

TIIO

ON

N

Do not clean, disinfect, service, or perform maintenance while the product is in use.

Always wipe with clean water and dry each product after disinfecting. Some disinfectants are corrosive in nature and

may cause damage to the product. If you do not rinse and dry the product, you may leave a corrosive residue on the
surface of the product. This corrosive residue could cause premature degradation of critical components. Failure to
follow these disinfecting instructions may void your warranty.

In general, when used in concentrations recommended by the manufacturer, you can use either phenolic or quaternary
(excluding V

Viirre

exx® TB) type disinfectants. Iodophor type disinfectants are not recommended for use because staining may

occur.

The recommended disinfectants for this product’s surfaces include the following:

Quaternary (active ingredient - ammonium chloride) that contain less than 3% glycol ether

Phenolic (active ingredient - o-phenylphenol)

Chlorinated bleach solution (use up to UK disinfecting 10,000 ppm available chlorine (941 mL of a 5.25% sodium
hypochlorite solution per 4000 mL of water)

Alcohol (active ingredient - 70% isopropyl alcohol)

To wipe down the product with disinfectant between uses:

1. Follow the manufacturer’s dilution recommendations exactly.

2. Apply the recommended disinfectant solution by spray or pre-soaked wipes.

3. Hand wash all surfaces of the product with the recommended disinfectant.

4. Disinfect all exposed surfaces. Pay attention to high contact areas.

5. Follow the disinfecting solution manufacturer’s instructions for appropriate contact time and rinsing requirements.

6. Dry the product thoroughly before returning the product to service.

Avoid over saturation. Do not allow the product to remain wet.

Follow the manufacturer’s dilution recommendations for appropriate contact time and rinsing requirements. Follow the
chemical manufacturer’s guidelines for proper disinfecting.

6392-009-002 Rev E.4

9

EN

Summary of Contents for Performance-LOAD

Page 1: ...P Pe er rf fo or rm ma an nc ce e L LO OA AD D C Co ot t F Fa as st te en ne er r S Sy ys st te em m M Ma aiin nt te en na an nc ce e M Ma an nu ua all 6392 EN 6392 009 002 Rev E 4 2018 06 ...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...edical Equipment Recognized by Underwriters Laboratories LLC With Respect to Electric Shock Fire and Mechanical Hazards only in accordance with ANSI AAMI ES60601 1 2005 and CAN CSA C22 2 No 60601 1 08 I IP P2 26 6 Protection from objects greater than 12 5 mm and powerful water jets Medical Equipment Classified by Underwriters Laboratories Inc With Respect to Electric Shock Fire and Mechanical Haza...

Page 4: ...Fragile handle with care Keep dry 5 Do not stack more than 5 high EN 6392 009 002 Rev E 4 ...

Page 5: ...system does not charge the cot battery 13 Service 14 Head end interface assembly replacement 14 Foot end interface assembly replacement 14 Inductive primary board replacement optional 15 Head end plunger replacement 16 Foot end lock pawl replacement 17 Safety bar rail support replacement 18 Foot end cover assembly replacement 19 Performance LOAD assembly 21 Center cover assembly 24 Floor plate bol...

Page 6: ...ial serious adverse reactions and safety hazards C CA AU UT TI IO ON N Alerts the reader of a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided may result in minor or moderate injury to the user or patient or damage to the product or other property This includes special care necessary for the safe and effective use of the device and the care necessary to avoid damage to a device that may occur ...

Page 7: ...ons equipment including peripherals such as antenna cables and external antennas no closer than 30 cm 12 in to any part of the P Pe er rf fo or rm ma an nc ce e L LO OA AD D system including cables specified by the manufacturer Otherwise degradation of the performance of this equipment could result The emissions characteristics of this equipment make it suitable for use in industrial areas and hos...

Page 8: ...designed to secure compatible ambulance cots into a ground based transport vehicle for patient transportation purposes and to allow for the insertion and removal of the compatible ambulance cots When the compatible cot is secured in the transport position P Pe er rf fo or rm ma an nc ce e L LO OA AD D can inductively charge compatible model ambulance cots with an inductive charging option In the e...

Page 9: ...he P Pe er rf fo or rm ma an nc ce e L LO OA AD D system and the P Po ow we er r P PR RO O cot adjacent to or stacked with other equipment If adjacent or stacked use is necessary observe the P Pe er rf fo or rm ma an nc ce e L LO OA AD D system to confirm normal operation in the configuration where it will be used Do not use portable RF communications equipment including peripherals such as antenn...

Page 10: ...uc ct t iillllu us st tr ra at tiio on n A B C H D G E F A Foot end E Foot end interface B Floor plate F Cot fastener C Safety hook G Head end interface D Release button H Head end I Im mp po or rt ta an nt t c co on nt ta ac ct t iin nf fo or rm ma at tiio on n For information about Federal Ambulance Specification KKK A 1822F contact Chief Automotive Commodity Management Branch QMDAA Office of Mo...

Page 11: ...002 USA To view your operations or maintenance manual online see https techweb stryker com Have the serial number A of your Stryker product available when calling Stryker Customer Service or Technical Support Include the serial number in all written communication S Se er riia all n nu um mb be er r llo oc ca at tiio on n A F Fiig gu ur re e 1 1 S Se er riia all n nu um mb be er r llo oc ca at tiio...

Page 12: ...um chloride 0 154 Isopropanol 21 000 Non active ingredient Ethylene Glycol Monobutyl Ether 3 N No ot te e For safety information read the product label To clean or disinfect the external product surface 1 To clean wipe external surfaces with a fresh clean wipe to remove all visible soils Repeat as necessary until the product is clean N No ot te e Use as many wipes as necessary Complete step 1 befo...

Page 13: ...rrosive residue could cause premature degradation of critical components Failure to follow these disinfecting instructions may void your warranty In general when used in concentrations recommended by the manufacturer you can use either phenolic or quaternary excluding V Viir re ex x TB type disinfectants Iodophor type disinfectants are not recommended for use because staining may occur The recomme...

Page 14: ...ne e Foot end interface and head end interface Clean debris E Ev ve er ry y t th hr re ee e m mo on nt th hs s C Ch he ec ck k R Ro ou ut tiin ne e Loose fasteners Replace if loose E Ev ve er ry y t tw we ellv ve e m mo on nt th hs s C Ch he ec ck k R Ro ou ut tiin ne e All parts Replace any worn parts including covers cot guides and latch assembly if necessary Full functionality See the Installat...

Page 15: ...r ra aiin niin ng g r re ec co or rd d T Tr ra aiin niin ng g d da at te e T Tr ra aiin ne ee e n na am me e B Ba as siic c t tr ra aiin niin ng g R Re ef fr re es sh he er r u up pd da at te e O Ow wn ne er r s s m ma an nu ua all iin n s se er rv viic ce e f fo or rm ma all c clla as ss s e et tc c 6392 009 002 Rev E 4 11 EN ...

Page 16: ...aiin ne ee e n na am me e B Ba as siic c t tr ra aiin niin ng g R Re ef fr re es sh he er r u up pd da at te e O Ow wn ne er r s s m ma an nu ua all iin n s se er rv viic ce e f fo or rm ma all c clla as ss s e et tc c EN 12 6392 009 002 Rev E 4 ...

Page 17: ...the vehicle meets the following electrical requirements 12 8V 15 6V 15A fuse breaker and two conductor 10 AWG cable 3 Reattach the anchor to vehicle cable to the mating side of the inductive primary board N No ot te e Make sure that like colored wires are connected red to red black to black 4 After making the connection verify proper functionality as follows a Load a P Po ow we er r P PR RO O cot ...

Page 18: ... te e Torque item A to 300 in lb 3 Remove and discard the head end interface assembly 4 Reverse steps to reinstall 5 Verify proper operation before returning the product to service Torque item A to 300 15 in lb F Fiig gu ur re e 2 2 R Re ep plla ac ciin ng g t th he e h he ea ad d e en nd d iin nt te er rf fa ac ce e a as ss se em mb blly y F Fo oo ot t e en nd d iin nt te er rf fa ac ce e a as ss...

Page 19: ...Re eq qu uiir re ed d T27 Torx driver P Pr ro oc ce ed du ur re e 1 Unsnap the floor plate cover to gain access to the electrical connection 2 Disconnect the red and black wires from the cable harness 3 Using a T27 Torx driver remove and save the six screws that secure the foot end top cover to the foot end bottom cover 4 Using a T27 Torx driver remove the two screws A that secure the inductive ch...

Page 20: ...emove the head end interface assembly See Head end interface assembly replacement page 14 2 Using a T27 Torx driver remove and save the four screws A that secure the pin enclosure C to the head end interface B Figure 5 3 Remove and save the two plunger springs D Figure 5 4 Remove and save the plunger bracket F Figure 5 5 Remove and discard the plunger E Figure 5 6 Reverse steps to reinstall 7 Veri...

Page 21: ...page 14 2 Using a 1 8 punch push the dowel pin B out of the release latch arm G Figure 6 Save the dowel pin 3 Using a T25 Torx driver remove and save the six screws A that secure the pivot bracket to the foot end interface C Figure 6 4 Remove and discard the lock pawl D Figure 6 N No ot te e Make sure that the pawl spring F remains in place when you remove the lock pawl Figure 6 5 Reverse steps to...

Page 22: ...e the two screws A that secure the safety bar rail support B to the safety bar rail C Figure 7 F Fiig gu ur re e 7 7 R Re ep plla ac ciin ng g t th he e s sa af fe et ty y b ba ar r r ra aiill s su up pp po or rt t 2 Using a T27 Torx driver remove and save the two screws D that secure the safety bar rail support B to the guide rails E Figure 7 Discard the safety bar rail support 3 Using a tape mea...

Page 23: ...e en nd d c co ov ve 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 T27 Torx driver 15 16 hex wrench 3 8 Allen wrench P Pr ro oc ce ed du ur re e 1 Using a T27 Torx driver remove and save the four socket head cap screws A that secure the foot end cover assembly B to the transfer Figure 9 2 Using a T27 Torx driver remove and save the two button ...

Page 24: ...h adjust the pin so there is maximum clearance between the foot end cover assembly during loading and unloading N No ot te e The pin must lock into the head end of the fastener while loaded 7 Using a 15 16 hex wrench tighten the locknut that secures the pin to the head end forging assembly 8 Verify proper operation of the product before returning it to service N No ot te e You must repair the cot ...

Page 25: ...P Pe er rf fo or rm ma an nc ce e L LO OA AD D a as ss se em mb blly y 6392 001 010 Rev B Reference only Torque item A to 300 15 in lb Torque item A to 300 15 in lb 6392 009 002 Rev E 4 21 EN ...

Page 26: ... floor plate bolt 4 J 6392 001 021 Assembly foot end cover 1 K 6392 001 022 Assembly foot end interface 1 L 6392 001 023 Assembly foot end nose 1 M 6392 001 025 Assembly guide rail 2 N 6392 001 031 Assembly head end cover 1 P 6392 001 032 Assembly head end interface 1 R 6392 001 052 Weldment foot end 1 T 6392 001 053 Weldment head end 1 U 6392 001 102 Safety bar rail long 1 V 6392 001 103 Safety b...

Page 27: ...N Nu um mb be er r N Na am me e Q Qu ua an nt tiit ty y AB 6392 001 208 Foot end cover bottom 1 AC 6392 001 303 Head end cover patient left 1 AD 6392 001 304 Head end cover patient right 1 6392 009 002 Rev E 4 23 EN ...

Page 28: ... blly y 6392 001 011 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 0057 011 000 3 8 Hex wrench ball end 1 B 6392 001 403 Floor plate cover 1 C 6392 001 406 Removal tool extension 1 EN 24 6392 009 002 Rev E 4 ...

Page 29: ... mb blly y 6392 001 012 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 0004 910 000 Socket head cap screw 1 B 6392 001 142 Floor plate bolt holder 1 C 6392 001 143 Washer bolt holder 1 6392 009 002 Rev E 4 25 EN ...

Page 30: ...01 014 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 6392 001 011 Center cover assembly 1 B 6392 001 400 Cleat 2 C 6392 001 401 Cleat locator washer 4 D 0001 194 000 Flat head cap screw 4 EN 26 6392 009 002 Rev E 4 ...

Page 31: ... 6392 001 015 Rev B 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 0004 589 000 Button head cap screw 2 B 0015 096 000 Square nut 2 C 6392 001 041 Inductive charging assembly 1 D 0058 394 000 Cable clip 1 6392 009 002 Rev E 4 27 EN ...

Page 32: ... 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 0011 642 000 Plain washer 2 B 0023 349 000 Pan head thread forming screw 2 C 0038 905 000 Spin cap spring 2 D 6392 001 108 Top cover foot end 1 E 6392 001 309 Spin cap 2 EN 28 6392 009 002 Rev E 4 ...

Page 33: ...mb be er r N Na am me e Q Qu ua an nt tiit ty y A 0004 442 000 Button head cap screw 6 B 0026 556 000 Dowel pin 1 C 6392 001 202 Interface foot end 1 D 6392 001 250 Lock pawl foot end 2 E 6392 001 251 Pivot bracket foot end interface 1 F 6392 001 252 Pawl spring 2 G 6392 001 257 Release latch link arm 1 6392 009 002 Rev E 4 29 EN ...

Page 34: ...F Fo oo ot t e en nd d n no os se e a as ss se em mb blly y 6392 001 023 Rev A Reference only EN 30 6392 009 002 Rev E 4 ...

Page 35: ...g screw 4 B 0026 316 000 Clevis pin 1 C 6392 001 205 Nose cover 1 D 6392 001 253 Thick release spring 1 E 6392 001 254 Release pivot arm 1 F 6392 001 255 Release button 1 G 6392 001 256 Release lower link 1 H 6392 001 258 Release housing 1 J 6392 001 259 Thin long release spring 1 6392 009 002 Rev E 4 31 EN ...

Page 36: ...ll a as ss se em mb blly y 6392 001 025 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 0018 046 000 Tube connector 1 B 6392 001 050 Weldment guide rail 1 EN 32 6392 009 002 Rev E 4 ...

Page 37: ... 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 0011 642 000 Plain washer 2 B 0023 349 000 Pan head thread forming screw 2 C 0038 905 000 Spin can spring 2 D 6392 001 109 Head end top cover 1 E 6392 001 309 Spin cap 2 6392 009 002 Rev E 4 33 EN ...

Page 38: ...t te em m N Nu um mb be er r N Na am me e Q Qu ua an nt tiit ty y A 0004 442 000 Button head cap screw 4 B 6392 001 302 Head end interface 1 C 6392 001 305 Head end pin closure 1 D 6392 001 306 Plunger spring 2 E 6392 001 307 Head end plunger 1 F 6392 001 308 Head end plunger bracket 1 EN 34 6392 009 002 Rev E 4 ...

Page 39: ...m mb blly y 6392 001 041 Rev B 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 6390 001 133 Anchor primary coil 1 B 6390 001 147 Inductive primary board 1 C 6392 001 150 Inductive charging enclosure 1 6392 009 002 Rev E 4 35 EN ...

Page 40: ...em mb blly y 6392 001 061 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 6392 001 054 Head end hitch weldment 1 B 6392 001 500 Head end hitch pin 1 C 0016 019 000 Nylock hex nut 1 EN 36 6392 009 002 Rev E 4 ...

Page 41: ...m mb blly y 6392 001 062 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 6392 001 510 Machined forging 1 B 6392 001 500 Head end hitch pin 1 C 0016 323 000 Hex flange serrated lock nut 1 6392 009 002 Rev E 4 37 EN ...

Page 42: ...ment transmitters and P Pe er rf fo or rm ma an nc ce e L LO OA AD D as recommended below according to the maximum output power of the communications equipment R Ra at te ed d m ma ax xiim mu um m o ou ut tp pu ut t p po ow we er r o of f t tr ra an ns sm miit tt te er r W W S Se ep pa ar ra at tiio on n d diis st ta an nc ce e a ac cc co or rd diin ng g t to o f fr re eq qu ue en nc cy y o of f t...

Page 43: ... mobile RF communications equipment should be used no closer to any part of P Pe er rf fo or rm ma an nc ce e L LO OA AD D including cables than the recommended separation distance calculated from the equation appropriate for the frequency of the transmitter Recommended separation distance D 35 P 80 MHz to 800 MHz D 0 70 P 800 MHz to 2 5 GHz where P is the maximum output power rating of the transm...

Page 44: ... radio AM and FM radio broadcast and TV broadcast cannot be predicted theoretically with accuracy To assess the electromagnetic environment due to fixed RF transmitters an electromagnetic site survey should be considered If the measured field strength in the location in which P Pe er rf fo or rm ma an nc ce e L LO OA AD D is used exceeds the applicable RF compliance level above the P Pe er rf fo o...

Page 45: ......

Page 46: ...Stryker Medical 3800 E Centre Avenue Portage MI 49002 USA 6392 009 002 Rev E 4 WCR AA 5 2018 06 ...

Reviews: