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2010/10

6500-509-001 REV B

www.stryker.com

Power-PRO™ XT

 Model 6500

Operations/Maintenance Manual

For parts or technical assistance:
USA: 1-800-327-0770

Summary of Contents for Power-PRO XT 6500

Page 1: ...2010 10 6500 509 001 REV B www stryker com Power PRO XT Model 6500 Operations Maintenance Manual For parts or technical assistance USA 1 800 327 0770 ...

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Page 3: ...30 Operation Guide 31 Operating Guidelines 31 Proper Lifting Techniques 31 Transferring the Patient to the Cot 32 Rolling the Cot 32 Adjusting The Height of the Cot with Two Operators 33 Loading the Cot into a Vehicle with Two Operators Powered Method 34 Loading the Cot into a Vehicle with Two Operators at the Foot End Powered Method 35 High Speed Retract Extend 35 Loading an Empty Cot into a Vehi...

Page 4: ...ng the Pedi Mate Infant Restraint System 62 Using the Transfer Flat 64 Installing the Backrest Storage Pouch 64 Installing the Head End Storage Flat 65 Installing the Base Storage Net 66 Cleaning 67 Washing Procedure 67 Washing Limitations 67 Removal of Iodine Compounds 68 Preventative Maintenance 69 Lubrication 69 Regular Inspection and Adjustments 70 Maintenance Record 73 Training Record 74 Trou...

Page 5: ...ead Section Lock Assembly 6500 001 026 132 In Fastener Shut Off Assembly 6500 001 027 133 Optional Retract Head Sect Oxygen Bottle Holder 6085 046 000 134 Optional Oxygen Bottle Holder Assembly 6500 001 040 135 Optional Head End Oxygen Bottle Holder 6500 141 000 136 Two Stage I V Pole Assembly Patient Right 6500 210 000 137 Three Stage I V Pole Assembly Patient Right 6500 215 000 137 Two Stage I V...

Page 6: ...ead Extension 6100 044 000 153 Transfer Flat 6005 001 001 154 Optional Defibrillator Platform 6500 170 000 155 Backrest Pouch 6500 130 000 156 Head End Storage Flat 6500 128 000 157 Recycling Passport 158 EMC Information 165 Warranty 169 Stryker EMS Return Policy 170 Return Authorization 170 Damaged Merchandise 170 International Warranty Clause 170 Patent Information 170 Table of Contents ...

Page 7: ...o operate from an internal removable electric power source Mode of Operation 16 7 1 Min On 5 Min Off IPX6 Protection from powerful jets of water Medical Equipment Classified by Underwriters Laboratories Inc With Respect to Electric Shock Fire and Mechanical Hazards Only in Accordance with UL 60601 1 and CAN CSA C22 2 No 601 1 In accordance with European Directive 2002 96 EC on Waste Electrical and...

Page 8: ...us adverse reactions and safety hazards CAUTION 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 equipment 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 as a result of use or...

Page 9: ... Power PRO XT powered cot reduces manual lifting The battery powered hydraulic system raises and lowers the patient with the touch of a button and the retractable head section shortens the cot for 360 degree mobility in any height position INTENDED USE OF PRODUCT The model 6500 Power PRO XT is a battery powered hydraulic lift wheeled stretcher that consists of a platform mounted on a wheeled frame...

Page 10: ...Oil Stryker Part Number 6500 001 293 Power System4 Battery 24V DC NiCd SMRT Power System 24V DC NiCd DeWALT Battery System Charger 120V 240Vac or 12V DC SMRT Power System 110V 220Vac or 12V DC DeWALT Battery System Standards Cots and Chargers IEC 60601 1 CAN CSA C22 2 No 601 1 M90 UL 60601 1 IEC 60601 1 2 2001 KKK A 1822 1 Height measured from bottom of mattress at seat section to ground level 2 C...

Page 11: ... com 6500 509 001 REV B 11 Return To Table of Contents Introduction SPECIFICATIONS CONTINUED Environmental Conditions Operation Temperature 30 F 34 C 0 0 130 F 54 C 0 0 Relative Humidity 0 100 Atmospheric Pressure ...

Page 12: ...ker Customer Service or Technical Support at 800 327 0770 or 269 324 6500 Stryker Medical 3800 E Centre Avenue Portage MI 49002 USA Please have the serial number A of your Stryker product available as shown in Figure 1 when calling Stryker Customer Service or Technical Support Include the serial number in all written communication SERIAL NUMBER LOCATION A ...

Page 13: ...e Siderail Release Retractable Head Section Head Section Release Manual Back Up Release Handle Battery Foot Rest Load Wheels Height Sensor Housing Hydraulic Unit Wheel Lock Optional Transport Wheels Transport Wheels Cot Retaining Post J Safety Hook Stryker part number 6092 036 018 Long Safety Hook Stryker part number 6060 036 018 Lifting Bar Height Adjustment Switches Figure 2 Cot Components PRODU...

Page 14: ...ow the cot is unloaded from the vehicle or injury to the patient or operator and or damage to the cot may occur The cot must have at least 5 8 of clearance between the vehicle bumper and the cot to disengage the safety bar when unloading the cot from the vehicle Verify that the cot legs lock into the load position before disengaging the safety bar from the safety hook Failure to properly lock the ...

Page 15: ...ocedures when loading unloading a patient Injury to the patient or operator could result Do not pull or lift on the safety bar when unloading the cot Damage to the safety bar could result and injury to the patient or operator could occur Do not press the extend button until the safety bar has engaged the safety hook To avoid risk of electric shock never attempt to open the battery pack for any rea...

Page 16: ...prior to operation Installation of the safety hook should be done by a certified mechanic familiar with ambulance vehicle construction Consult the vehicle manufacturer before installing the safety hook and be sure that the installation of the safety hook does not damage or interfere with the brake lines oxygen lines fuel lines fuel tank or electrical wiring of the vehicle Before operating the cot ...

Page 17: ...duct Close attention should be given to safety features including but not limited to Hydraulic power mechanism All electrical controls return to off or neutral position when released For additional maintenance information see the preventative maintenance information Improper maintenance can cause injury or damage to the product Maintain the cot as described in this manual Use only Stryker approved...

Page 18: ... a patient is on the cot Activation of the manual back up release handle may cause the cot to lower slowly if less than 40 pounds 18 kg are on the cot Hydraulic fluid will become more viscous when the cot is used for extended periods in cold temperatures When using the manual back up release function to extend the base during unloading in cold weather conditions hold the release handle for approxi...

Page 19: ...Precautions Figure 3 Potential Pinch Points WARNING Pinch Points PINCH POINTS WARNING Ensure proper hand placement on hand grips Hands should be clear of red safety bar pivots while loading and unloading the cot or whenever changing height position of the cot with two or more operators ...

Page 20: ...tment floor can interfere with the operation of the safety hook and cot fastener Keep the patient compartment floor clear When necessary modify the vehicle to fit the cot Do not modify the cot WARNING Improper usage of the cot can cause injury to the patient or operator Operate the cot only as described in this manual Do not modify the cot or any components of the cot Modifying the product can cau...

Page 21: ...e the set load height or move the sensor to the right to decrease the set load height b Press the retract button to lower the cot to its lowest position then press the extend button to raise the cot to its highest position c Measure the cot height from the bottom of the load wheels to the floor Note Add an additional 1 2 1 3 cm to your deck height measurement to allow for variations with patient h...

Page 22: ...tine Page Battery Charge spare battery if necessary according to SMRT Pak or DeWALT battery instructions Install battery into foot end enclosure power indicator LED operates 44 Ensure that the battery remains firmly secured 44 Release and remove battery from foot end enclosure 44 Reinstall battery into foot end enclosure 44 Hydraulics Inspect motor mount all fasteners secure 75 Check cylinder atta...

Page 23: ... Wheels and Tires No debris in wheels All wheels secure rolling and swiveling properly Operate wheel locks if equipped wheel secure when engaged rolls freely when disengaged 55 Cot Fastener Inspect the cot retaining post fasteners secure 88 Install in fastener shut off module Determine and set in fastener shut off position Verify the cot and cot fastener fit and function properly 26 Install vehicl...

Page 24: ...he Stryker Cot Fastener Systems meets the installation specifications listed on page 25 Injury may result if a non compatible cot is used in the Stryker Fastener System Note Adjustment of the rail clamp assembly may be required in order to compensate for any variation in the cot retaining post position depending on the cot manufacturer and model number For more information about the Stryker Cot Fa...

Page 25: ...6 cm 14 15 16 37 9 cm 80 000 Ref 203 cm 2 5 8 6 6 cm Cot Head End 14 5 8 37 1 cm Rear of Ambulance Ref 1 1 8 2 9 cm 3 5 8 9 2 cm Wall Mounting Bracket Floor of Vehicle 37 3 8 94 9 cm 6 1 2 16 5 cm 4 5 16 10 9 cm Wall of Vehicle Rail Support Bracket Floor Plate Antler Floor Plates Cot Centerline Cot Perimeter 12 5 8 32 cm 24 000 Ref 61 cm 6 1 8 15 6 cm 14 15 16 37 9 cm 37 5 8 95 6 cm 80 000 Ref 203...

Page 26: ...e cot back until the safety bar engages the safety hook 4 Raise the base and push the cot into the patient compartment following the appropriate loading instructions 5 Engage the extended head section of the cot into the cot fastener antler and secure the cot post into the fastener rail clamp 6 Adjust the shut off bracket along the rail clamp until the diamond on the sensor housing is lined up wit...

Page 27: ...selecting which safety hook is appropriate for your vehicle configuration Determine the location of the floor structure support where there is adequate room to mount the safety hook Ensure that the safety hook can be securely mounted into the back of the vehicle while providing adequate bumper clearance to allow the cot to be loaded and unloaded from the vehicle Note the differences in vehicle des...

Page 28: ...mpatible with all vehicle deck heights see specifications for maximum load height as long as the vehicle meets the federal specifications that are outlined in KKK A 1822 CAUTION Set the cot load height to the proper stop height prior to operation Installation of the safety hook should be done by a certified mechanic familiar with ambulance vehicle construction Consult the vehicle manufacturer befo...

Page 29: ...n the certified mechanic plan the placement of the safety hook in the rear of the vehicle Before installing the safety hook into your vehicle check the front to back and side to side positioning when unloading and loading the cot to ensure that the safety hook will be installed properly The cot safety bar must engage the safety hook every time regardless of cot position FRONT TO BACK POSITIONING O...

Page 30: ...to back and side to side positioning so the cot safety bar engages the safety hook every time 2 Drill the holes for the socket head cap screws 3 Fasten the safety hook to the patient compartment floor and verify that the safety hook always engages the cot safety bar regardless of how the cot is unloaded from the vehicle WARNING Verify that the safety hook always engages the cot safety bar regardle...

Page 31: ...w untrained assistants to assist in the operation of the cot Untrained technicians assistants can cause injury to the patient or themselves Ensure proper hand placement on hand grips Hands should be clear of red safety bar pivots while loading and unloading the cot or whenever changing height position of the cot with two or more operators Do not ride on the base of the cot Damage to the product co...

Page 32: ...iderails are not intended to serve as a patient restraint device See page 48 for proper restraint strap usage Failure to utilize the siderails properly could result in patient injury Hydraulically raising or lowering the cot may temporarily affect electronic patient monitoring equipment For best results patient monitoring should be conducted when the cot is idle ROLLING THE COT When rolling the co...

Page 33: ...NG Grasping the cot improperly can cause injury Keep hands fingers and feet away from moving parts To avoid injury use extreme caution when placing your hands and feet near the base tubes while raising and lowering the cot Ensure proper hand placement on hand grips Hands should be clear of red safety bar pivots while loading and unloading the cot or whenever changing height position of the cot wit...

Page 34: ...he safety hook as described on page 28 To load the cot into a vehicle with two operators 1 Place the cot in a loading position any position where the load wheels meet the vehicle floor height 2 Lift the vehicle bumper to the raised position if equipped 3 Roll the cot to the open door of the patient compartment 4 Push the cot forward until the load wheels are on the compartment floor and the safety...

Page 35: ...nd return to the foot end 8 Both Operators Lift the cot together while Operator 1 presses the retract button until the undercarriage of the cot retracts fully 9 Both Operators Push the cot into the patient compartment until the cot engages the cot fastener not included HIGH SPEED RETRACT EXTEND The cot is equipped with a high speed retract mode to expedite loading unloading the cot into and out of...

Page 36: ... bumper to the raised position if equipped 3 Roll the cot to the open door of the patient compartment 4 Push the cot forward until the load wheels are on the patient compartment floor Figure 17 and the safety bar passes the safety hook 5 For maximum clearance to lift the base pull the cot back until the safety bar engages the safety hook 6 Grasp the cot frame at the foot end and press the retract ...

Page 37: ...ress the extend button until the safety bar has engaged the safety hook To unload the cot from a vehicle with two operators 1 Lift the vehicle bumper to the raised position if equipped 2 Disengage the cot from the cot fastener For more information about the cot fastener see page 25 3 Operator 1 Grasp the cot frame at the foot end Pull the cot out of the patient compartment until the safety bar eng...

Page 38: ...g and unloading the cot or whenever changing height position of the cot with two or more operators To unload an empty cot from a vehicle with one operator 1 Lift the vehicle bumper to the raised position if equipped 2 Disengage the cot from the cot fastener For more information about the cot fastener see page 25 3 Grasp the cot frame at the foot end 4 Pull the cot from the vehicle until the safety...

Page 39: ...d Pull the manual back up release handle toward the lift bar While the manual back up release handle is pulled raise or lower the cot to the desired position and then release the handle to lock the cot into position Note The operators must lift the cot weight slightly off of the wheels to use the manual extend or retract while a patient is on the cot Activation of the manual back up release handle...

Page 40: ...ailure to install the safety hook can cause injury to the patient or operator Install and use the safety hook as described on page 28 To load the cot into a vehicle with two operators using the manual back up release handle 1 Place the cot in a loading position any position where the load wheels meet the vehicle floor height 2 Lift the vehicle bumper to the raised position if equipped 3 Roll the c...

Page 41: ...ile loading and unloading the cot or whenever changing height position of the cot with two or more operators To unload the cot from a vehicle with two operators 1 Lift the vehicle bumper to the raised position if equipped 2 Disengage the cot from the cot fastener For more information about the cot fastener see page 25 3 Operator 1 Grasp the cot frame at the foot end Pull the manual back up release...

Page 42: ...ators To unload an empty cot from a vehicle with one operator 1 Lift the vehicle bumper to the raised position if equipped 2 Disengage the cot from the cot fastener For more information about the cot fastener see page 25 3 Grasp the cot frame at the foot end 4 Pull the cot from the vehicle until the safety bar engages the safety hook as shown in Figure 33 5 Pull the manual back up release handle t...

Page 43: ...er Helper Helper Helper Helper Helper Helper Helper Helper Helper Helper Helper Helper Helper Helper Operator Operator Operator Operator Operator Operator Operator Operator Operator Operator Operator Helper Operator WARNING Ensure proper hand placement on hand grips Hands should be clear of red safety bar pivots while loading and unloading the cot or whenever changing height position of the cot wi...

Page 44: ...tery when the cot is activated Avoid direct contact with a wet battery or battery enclosure Contact may cause injury to the patient or operator To remove the SMRT Pak 1 Press the RED one hand release button C or press the battery release button A to release the SMRT Pak B from the cot as shown in Figure 35 2 Slide the released SMRT Pak out of the enclosure To reinstall or replace the SMRT Pak 1 Al...

Page 45: ...y release button A located on the patient left side of the foot end control enclosure to release the battery B from the cot as shown in Figure 36 2 Slide the released battery out of the enclosure To reinstall or replace the battery 1 Align the tabs in the battery enclosure 2 Push the battery into the enclosure until the latch clicks into place The cot power indicator LED is solid GREEN if the batt...

Page 46: ...cracked or damaged do not insert it into the charger Return damaged battery packs to a service center for recycling Do not remove the battery when the cot is activated Avoid direct contact with a wet battery or battery enclosure Contact may cause injury to the patient or operator CAUTION Only use the battery and charger as specified The cot is not for use with an AC adapter When charging a battery...

Page 47: ...TER The hour meter located on the foot end control enclosure as shown in Figure 38 indicates the amount of time HHH H hours that the hydraulics have been activated You can use the hour meter to determine the frequency for preventative maintenance procedures as listed on page 69 Figure 38 Hour Meter A ...

Page 48: ...ient to avoid damage to the buckles and straps WARNING Do not attach restraints to the base or cross tubes improper restraint attachment could result in damage to the cot further resulting in injury to the patient or operator Wrap the strap around the cot frame and back through the loop on the end of the strap as shown in Figures 40 2 and 40 3 The arrows indicate alternate attachment areas When at...

Page 49: ...atch plate passes through both links C on the shoulder strap Figure 40 1 To lengthen the restraint grasp the buckle latch plate turn it at an angle to the webbing then pull it out Figure 40 2 A hemmed tab at the end of the webbing prevents the latch plate from coming off of the strap To shorten the restraint grasp the hemmed tab and pull the webbing back through the latch plate until the required ...

Page 50: ... Table of Contents Operation Guide USING THE OPTIONAL RESTRAINT BELT EXTENSION Use the restraint belt extension as shown in Figure 41 for extra length when buckling the lap belt around large patients Figure 41 Attaching the Restraint Belt Extension ...

Page 51: ...the siderail latch Guide the siderail down toward the foot end until flat WARNING Siderails are not intended to serve as a patient restraint device See page 48 for proper restraint strap usage Failure to utilize the siderails properly could result in patient injury OPERATING THE BACKREST To raise the backrest as shown in Figure 42 squeeze handle A for pneumatic assist in lifting the backrest to th...

Page 52: ...itter frame lengthening the head section until it engages in the fully extended position 3 Release lever A to lock the head section in the extended position To retract the head section 1 Grasp the outer rail with one hand for support and release the lever A rotate the lever toward the head end of the cot to release the head section from the locked position 2 While holding the handle A in the relea...

Page 53: ...t s legs see Figure 44 To raise the footrest lift the footrest frame A as high as possible The support bracket engages automatically when released To lower the footrest lift the footrest frame A and while holding the frame lift up on the release handle B until the bracket disengages Lower the footrest until flat Figure 44 Footrest Elevated Foot End A B ...

Page 54: ...then slowly lower the gatch to allow the support bracket to engage into the locking mechanism Make sure that the lock is fully engaged before releasing the lifting loop To lower the gatch lift either of the red lifting loops A to relieve pressure on the locking mechanism and while holding the loop lift up on the red release handle B until the bracket disengages Lower the gatch to the flat position...

Page 55: ...r if the cot is moved while a wheel lock is applied resulting in injury to the patient or operator and or damage to the cot Never leave a patient unattended on the cot or injury could result Hold the cot securely while a patient is on the cot Never install or use a wheel lock on a cot with excessively worn wheels Installing or using a wheel lock on a wheel with less than a 6 diameter could comprom...

Page 56: ...ortion C of the pole to raise it to the desired height 3 Turn the lock actuator B clockwise to lock the telescoping portion in place 4 Hang the I V bags on the I V hook D 5 Turn the lock actuator B counterclockwise and slide section C into the bottom tube 6 Turn the lock actuator B clockwise to tighten 7 Lift up and pivot the pole down into the storage position see Figure 47 1 CAUTION To avoid dam...

Page 57: ...kwise to lock the bottom telescoping portion in place 4 For a higher I V pole pull up on section D until the spring clip E engages 5 Hang I V bags on the I V hook F 6 To lower the I V pole push in on the spring clip E and slide section D down into section C Turn the lock actuator B counterclockwise and slide section C into the bottom tube 7 Turn the lock actuator B clockwise to tighten 8 Lift up a...

Page 58: ...nstalled on the Power PRO XT cot Accessory Part Number Operation Guide Page Number Equipment Hook 6500 147 000 59 Oxygen Bottle Holder Removable 6080 140 000 60 Kickstand 6085 002 000 61 Pedi Mate Restraint Package 6091 300 010 62 Transfer Flat 6005 001 001 64 Pocketed Back Rest Pouch 6500 130 000 64 Head End Storage Flat 6500 128 000 65 ...

Page 59: ...ING THE EQUIPMENT HOOK Use the equipment hook A see Figure 49 to hang additional accessories or equipment such as defibrillators or monitors CAUTION To avoid damage to the equipment hook the weight of the accessories or equipment must not exceed 35 pounds 15 9 kg Figure 49 Equipment Hook A ...

Page 60: ... Inspect the straps and clips for wear between use and replace the strap if it is no longer holding the oxygen bottle WARNING If the cot is equipped with the optional retractable head section oxygen bottle holder use caution while the oxygen bottle holder is installed to avoid pinching your fingers between the fowler bracket and the oxygen bottle CAUTION To avoid damage to the retractable head sec...

Page 61: ...ight prior to engaging kickstand for increased stability Make sure that the kickstand remains in the retracted position and does not engage during transport Do not use the kickstand as a brake Do not engage kickstand on a sloped surface To use the kickstand 1 Operator 1 engages the kickstand with their foot as shown in Figure 51 1 2 Operator 2 lifts the foot end of the cot at a height sufficient t...

Page 62: ...ached to the cot 2 Raise the cot backrest to the full upright position 3 Position the Pedi Mate pad flat on the backrest with the black backrest straps out see Figure 52 1 4 Wrap the straps around the backrest and insert the ends of the straps through the brackets Securely fasten the buckle see Figure 52 2 WARNING To avoid accidental release of the Pedi Mate and possible injury to the infant ensur...

Page 63: ...ARNING To avoid accidental release of the Pedi Mate and possible injury to the infant ensure that the buckle is located away from obstructions on the cot or accessories 7 Verify that all of the straps are snug and fastened securely see Figure 52 4 Note These are general instructions for installation of the Pedi Mate Safe and proper use of the Pedi Mate is solely at the discretion of the user Stryk...

Page 64: ...nal backrest storage pouch using the Velcro straps as shown in Figure 53 Insert each strap through a hole in the backrest skin and mount the pouch flat against the backrest CAUTION Do not store items under the cot mattress Storing items under the mattress can interfere with the operation of the cot The weight of the equipment in the pocketed backrest storage pouch if equipped must not exceed 20 po...

Page 65: ...ctable head section WARNING When the optional head end storage flat is being used ensure that it does not interfere with the operation of the retractable head section safety bar and safety hook Injury to the patient or operator could result CAUTION Do not store items under the cot mattress Storing items under the mattress can interfere with the operation of the cot The weight of the equipment in t...

Page 66: ...traps around the base tubes CAUTION The weight of the equipment in the base storage net if equipped must not exceed 20 pounds 9 kg Be careful when retracting the base to avoid damaging items stored in the base storage net Note The kickstand p n 6085 002 000 is not compatible with the optional base storage net p n 6500 160 000 Optional Accessories ...

Page 67: ...endations exactly The preferred method Stryker Medical recommends for power washing the cot is with the standard hospital surgical cart washer or hand held wand unit WASHING LIMITATIONS WARNING Use any appropriate personal safety equipment goggles respirator etc to avoid the risk of inhaling contagion Use of power washing equipment can aerate contamination collected during the use of the cot CAUTI...

Page 68: ...described above are used to clean Stryker EMS equipment measures must be taken to insure the cots are wiped with clean water and thoroughly dried following cleaning Failure to properly rinse and dry the cots will leave a corrosive residue on the surface of the cots possibly causing premature corrosion of critical components Note Failure to follow the above directions when using these types of clea...

Page 69: ...ines Tighten all connections before applying pressure If an accident occurs see a doctor immediately Any fluid injected into the skin must be surgically removed within a few hours or gangrene may result Doctors unfamiliar with this type of injury should reference a knowledgeable medical source To avoid the risk of injury do not use bare hands to check for hydraulic leaks When using maintenance pro...

Page 70: ...s tight and the cot stops moving when it hits the dead stops X Inspect for and verify that there are no hydraulic fluid red leaks inspect the fittings and tighten as necessary X Extend cylinder rod completely and wipe down rod with soft cloth and household cleaner X Hydraulics Inspect motor mount and verify that all fasteners are secure X Verify that there are no hydraulic fluid leaks X Inspect th...

Page 71: ...ecure reference all assembly drawings X Verify warning labels present legible reference assembly drawings X Verify no damage or tears on cot grips X Verify the siderails operate and latch properly X Verify the backrest cylinder operates properly X Adjust pneumatic cylinder for full range of motion if required X Verify the footrest operates properly X Mattress Verify no cracks or tears on cot mattr...

Page 72: ...rify load wheels are secure and roll properly X Verify the safety bar operates properly X Accessories Inspect the straps and clips on the retractable head section oxygen bottle holder optional for wear X Verify the I V pole optional operates properly X Verify the head extension pillow optional operates properly X Verify the restraint extender optional operates properly X Verify the kickstand optio...

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Page 75: ...ents have been removed for clarity Manual Release Cable Hydraulic Manifold Assembly See Detail A Main Cable See Detail B Cap Side Hydraulic Hose Electronics Housing Control Board Inside Rod Side Hydraulic Hose Sensor Housing Hall Effects Sensor Inside Switches Manual Back up Release Handle Power Indicator LED Hydraulic Cylinder LCD Screen ...

Page 76: ...tch B Valve Motor Reservoir Rod Side Non Locking Manual Valve Cap Side Locking Manual Valve DETAIL B Wiring Schematics Main Cable 8 Pin Connector Item Connection Connection Item Orange Blue Red White Green Brown Black Yellow A Valve B Valve Pressure Switch Wireless Expansion Port HYDRAULIC MANIFOLD COMPONENTS LOCATOR ...

Page 77: ...M BLOCK DIAGRAM Lift and Extend Unload Functions Troubleshooting Guide Press Extend Button Open A Valve Top Hall Effects Sensor Detected Stop until button is pressed Jog Up Ramp in motor Up Ramp out motor and stop Top Hall Effects Sensor Detected Run motor at max speed No No Yes Yes ...

Page 78: ...am Lower and Retract Load Functions Press Button Pressure Switch Open Hold B Valve open until button released or pressure switch closes Open B Valve Open B Valve and Ramp in Motor Ramp out motor and stop Close B Valve Bottom Hall Effects Sensor Detected Run motor at max speed Pressure Switch Open Yes Yes Yes No No No ...

Page 79: ...simultaneously pressing the power button for approximately 15 seconds Repeat if necessary 2 Check manual release cable adjustment 3 Change non locking manual valve 4 Change A valve Litter does not lower in the powered mode 1 Check power indicator LED A If blinking constant RED change battery B If blinking a patterned RED short short long flash i Check for broken or disconnected wires ii Check for ...

Page 80: ...mbly If voltage is present replace the wire harness C If the GREEN light turns on but does not lower try the other switch If the other switch works replace the bad switch 2 Check motor A If the motor runs but does not raise the cot i Check the manual release cable for too much tension ii Lightly tap the manual locking valve iii Replace the manual locking valve B If the motor is stalled replace the...

Page 81: ...le pressing the a button If voltage is not present replace the electronics assembly If voltage is present replace the wire harness 82 83 Base does not extend in the manual mode 1 Check manual cable adjustment 2 Change non locking manual valve Base does not retract in the manual mode 1 Check manual release cable adjustment 2 Change locking manual valve Litter does not retract in the manual mode wit...

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Page 84: ... Equipment Hook 6500 700 003 Gas Cylinder Fowler 1010 031 077 Head Extension Kit 6100 700 012 Head Extension Pillow Only Option 6100 045 000 Head Section Assembly 6085 001 037 Hydraulic Oil 6500 001 293 In Fastener Shut Off Assembly 6500 001 027 I V Pole 2 Stage Right 6500 210 000 I V Pole 2 Stage Left 6500 211 000 I V Pole 2 Stage Dual 6500 212 000 I V Pole 3 Stage Right 6500 215 000 I V Pole 3 S...

Page 85: ... 005 Label Damage Warning 6080 090 009 Manual Installation Operation Cot Fastener 6370 090 010 Mattress Bolster 6090 041 010 Mattress Flat 6090 042 010 Mounting Bracket SMRT Charger 6500 201 100 Oxygen Bottle Holder Foot End 6500 140 000 Oxygen Bottle Holder Head End 6500 141 000 Oxygen Bottle Holder Removable 6080 140 000 Oxygen Bottle Holder Retractable Head Section 6085 046 000 Restraint Belt E...

Page 86: ... Name Part Number Switch Control 6500 101 016 Touch Up Paint Yellow 6060 199 010 Touch Up Paint Black 7000 001 322 Valve A 6500 001 286 Valve B 6500 001 287 Valve Locking 6500 001 288 Valve Non Locking 6500 001 289 Velcro 4 6 Adhesive Loop Pile Litter 6060 032 046 Velcro 10 6082 001 082 Wheel Lock 6082 200 010 ...

Page 87: ...the tension on the manual release cable 5 Tighten cable lock nut FILLING THE RESERVOIR Use only Mobil Mercon V Synthetic Blend Oil 6500 001 293 Note Any time you work with the hydraulics you may lose some oil Tools Required 3 16 Allen Wrench Procedure 1 Raise the cot to the full up position 2 Ensure that the fill port is horizontal and lined up with the hole in the motor mount 3 Remove the port pl...

Page 88: ...ce and verify that the pedal holds properly before returning the cot to service COT RETAINING POST ADJUSTMENT Tools Required 3 16 Allen Wrench CAUTION The cot retaining post comes preconfigured for an X frame cot if the fastener has been configured for an H frame style cot the cot retaining post must be adjusted to accommodate the fastener Procedure 1 Using a 3 16 Allen wrench remove the bolts tha...

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Page 94: ...ex Nut 2 M 0016 028 000 Nylock Hex Nut 6 N 0016 035 000 Nylock Hex Nut 2 P 0016 102 000 Nylock Hex Nut 4 R 0025 079 000 Dome Head Rivet 27 T 0028 181 000 Truarc Ring 1 U 0038 574 000 Crest to Crest Spring 2 V 1010 031 077 Gas Spring 1 W 6082 026 010 Fold Down Siderail Assembly 2 Y 6060 090 002 Serial Number Tag 1 AA 6252 001 139 Label Do Not Lubricate 4 AB 0025 133 000 Dome Head Rivet 8 AC 6082 03...

Page 95: ...ail Nut 6 AW 6500 001 123 Hall Effects Slider 1 AY 6500 001 127 Outer Rail Bumper 2 BA 6500 001 168 Rod Attachment Pin 1 BB 6500 001 170 Fowler Cylinder Pin 1 BC 6500 001 191 Fowler Cylinder Spacer 2 BD 6500 001 195 Casting Motor Mount 2 BE 6500 001 196 Litter Cross Brace 1 BF 6500 001 128 Plastic Extrusion Spacer 2 BG 0056 028 000 Bumper 2 BH 0011 013 000 Flat Washer 1 BJ 6500 001 233 Label Senso...

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Page 99: ...rew 2 E 0004 587 000 Button Head Cap Screw 12 F 0007 086 000 Truss Head Screw 6 G 0014 115 000 Washer 2 H 0015 051 000 Square Nut 16 J 0016 060 000 Toplock Hex Jam Nut 4 K 0025 133 000 Dome Head Rivet 10 L 0037 083 000 Tube Plug 4 M 0004 634 000 Button Head Cap Screw 4 N 0081 244 000 Flange Bearing 4 P 6060 002 010 Molded Wheel Assembly 4 R 0016 049 000 Nylock Hex Cap 4 T 6090 001 009 Caster Nut 4...

Page 100: ...164 Cylinder Mount Pivot Top 1 AK 6500 001 165 Cylinder Mount Pivot Bottom 1 AL 6500 001 255 D Washer 4 AM 6500 001 166 Flange Bearing 14 AN 6500 001 157 Flange Bearing 2 AP 6500 001 172 Support Link 2 AR 6500 001 177 Caster Mount Cover 4 AT 6500 001 178 Plastic Extrusion Spacer 2 AU 6500 001 179 Top X Frame Guard Lower 2 AV 6500 001 180 Top X Frame Guard Upper 2 AW 6500 001 183 Base Strap Clamp 2...

Page 101: ... 000 Socket Head Cap Screw 2 C 0004 631 000 Button Head Cap Screw 1 D 0016 003 000 Nylock Hex Nut 2 E 6060 004 043 Retaining Post Cap 1 F 6060 004 044 Post Tube 1 G 6080 090 108 Lift Here Label 2 H 6500 001 189 Top Pin Bracket 1 J 6500 001 190 Bottom Pin Bracket 1 K 6500 001 302 Base Tube Protector 1 L 6085 001 056 Outer Base Tube Weldment 1 M 6085 001 057 Outer Base Tube Weldment 1 Rev C ...

Page 102: ...le of Contents Outer Lift Tube Assembly Base Pivot 6500 301 021 Item Part No Part Name Qty A 6500 001 327 Half Shell Bearing 4 B 6500 001 328 Bearing Carrier Lower 1 C 6500 001 329 Bearing Carrier Middle 1 D 6500 301 050 Outer Lift Tube Weldment 1 Rev A ...

Page 103: ... of Contents Inner Lift Tube Assembly Base Pivot 6500 301 022 Item Part No Part Name Qty A 6500 001 327 Half Shell Bearing 4 B 6500 001 328 Bearing Carrier Lower 1 C 6500 001 329 Bearing Carrier Middle 1 D 6500 301 051 Lift Tube Weldment Base Pivot 1 Rev B ...

Page 104: ...To Table of Contents Inner Lift Tube Litter Pivot 6500 001 034 Patient Right Assembly Item Part No Part Name Qty A 0004 634 000 Button Head Cap Screw 2 B 0055 100 075 Nut 2 C 6500 001 355 Inner Lift Tube Weldment 1 D 6500 001 125 Dead Stop 1 Rev F ...

Page 105: ... To Table of Contents Inner Lift Tube Litter Pivot 6500 001 035 Patient Left Assembly Item Part No Part Name Qty A 0004 634 000 Button Head Cap Screw 2 B 0055 100 075 Nut 2 C 6500 301 053 Inner Lift Tube Weldment 1 D 6500 001 125 Dead Stop 1 Rev F ...

Page 106: ...106 6500 509 001 REV B www stryker com Return To Table of Contents Notes ...

Page 107: ...www stryker com 6500 509 001 REV B 107 Return To Table of Contents Outer Rail Patient Right Assembly 6500 001 032 Rev B Reference Only ...

Page 108: ...4 613 000 Socket Head Cap Screw 6 D 0016 028 000 Nut 10 E 0016 102 000 Nut 2 F 6500 001 028 Hall Sensor Assembly page 111 1 G 6500 001 098 Dead Stop 1 H 6500 001 104 Support Bracket 2 J 6500 001 106 Support Bracket 2 K 6500 001 114 Outer Rail 1 L 6500 001 116 Siderail Bracket 3 M 6500 001 117 Siderail Clamp 2 N 6500 001 243 I V Pole Backer Plate 1 P 6500 001 244 I V Clip Backer Plate 1 R 6500 001 ...

Page 109: ...www stryker com 6500 509 001 REV B 109 Return To Table of Contents Outer Rail Patient Left Assembly 6500 001 033 Rev B Reference Only ...

Page 110: ... 0016 028 000 Nut 10 E 0016 102 000 Nut 2 F 6500 001 029 Sensor Housing Assembly page 112 1 G 6500 001 098 Dead Stop 1 H 6500 001 104 Support Bracket 2 J 6500 001 106 Support Bracket 2 K 6500 001 115 Outer Rail 1 L 6500 001 116 Siderail Bracket 3 M 6500 001 117 Siderail Clamp 2 N 6500 001 243 I V Pole Backer Plate 1 P 6500 001 244 I V Clip Backer Plate 1 R 6500 001 245 Sensor Housing Backer Plate ...

Page 111: ...rn To Table of Contents Hall Sensor Assembly 6500 001 028 Rev A Reference Only Item Part No Part Name Qty A 0004 596 000 Button Head Cap Screw 2 B 6500 001 124 Sensor Housing 1 C 6500 001 160 Hall Effects Sensor 1 D 6500 001 199 Housing Cover 1 ...

Page 112: ... stryker com Return To Table of Contents Sensor Housing Assembly 6500 001 029 Rev A Reference Only Item Part No Part Name Qty A 0004 596 000 Button Head Cap Screw 2 B 6500 001 124 Sensor Housing 1 C 6500 001 199 Housing Cover 1 ...

Page 113: ...www stryker com 6500 509 001 REV B 113 Return To Table of Contents Powerplant Assembly 6500 001 031 Rev B Reference Only ...

Page 114: ... 000 Button Head Cap Screw 6 C 0015 052 000 Jam Hex Nut 1 E 0016 102 000 Nylock Hex Nut 2 F 0055 100 074 Well Nut 6 G 6500 001 030 Hydraulics Assembly page 115 1 H 6500 001 105 Litter Support Cross Tube 1 K 6500 001 169 Cylinder Rod End 1 L 6500 001 194 Motor Mount 1 M 6500 001 212 Motor Mount Cross Bar 1 N 6500 001 249 Plastic Extrusion Spacer 1 P 6500 001 250 Plastic Extrusion Spacer 2 R 6500 00...

Page 115: ...ifold Cap Side Hose Fitting 1 G 6500 001 283 Manifold Rod Side Hose Fitting 1 H 6500 001 284 A Value Solenoid 1 J 6500 001 285 B Value Solenoid 1 K 6500 001 286 A Valve 1 L 6500 001 287 B Valve 1 M 6500 001 288 Locking Manual Valve 1 N 6500 001 289 Non Locking Manual Valve 1 P 6500 001 290 Pressure Switch 1 R 6500 001 291 Reservoir 1 T 6500 001 293 Hydraulic Fluid 1 U 6500 001 295 Motor 1 V 6500 0...

Page 116: ...116 6500 509 001 REV B www stryker com Return To Table of Contents Foot End Assembly 6500 001 015 Rev E Reference Only ...

Page 117: ...9 001 REV B 117 Return To Table of Contents Foot End Assembly Route Hall Sensor Cable around Item AP and through this area Route Switch Cables around Item AP and through this area Route Manual Release Cable through this area ...

Page 118: ...118 6500 509 001 REV B www stryker com Return To Table of Contents Foot End Assembly ...

Page 119: ...Upper Lifting Bar 1 T 6500 001 132 Lower Lift Bar 1 U 6500 001 133 Machined Extruded Bracket 2 V 6500 001 134 Face Plate Battery Enclosure 1 W 6500 001 135 Top Plate Enclosure Foot End 1 Y 6500 001 136 Bottom Plate Enclosure Foot End 1 AA 6500 001 138 Battery Release Button 1 AB 6500 001 139 Battery Release Lock 1 AC 6500 001 140 Manual Release Actuator Pivot 1 AD 6500 001 141 Manual Release Actua...

Page 120: ...ead Cap Screw 4 B 0004 596 000 Button Head Cap Screw 4 C 0016 102 000 Nylock Hex Nut 4 D 0025 079 000 Dome Head Rivet 19 E 0025 132 000 Dome Head Rivet 2 F 6060 090 004 Label Small 1 G 6082 001 085 2 Adhesive Loop Pole 1 H 6500 001 019 Trend Assembly page 121 1 J 6500 001 197 Foot Section Tube 1 K 6500 001 198 Foot Section Skin 1 Rev A ...

Page 121: ...1 B 0014 067 000 Washer 2 C 0016 028 000 Nut 1 D 0025 133 000 Rivet 4 E 0025 186 000 Rivet 2 F 0056 016 000 Bumper 2 G 0081 255 000 Split Bearing 2 H 6500 001 107 Litter Cross Tube 1 J 6500 001 108 Trend Release 1 K 6500 001 109 Trend Bracket 2 L 6500 001 203 Calf Stand Support Right 1 M 6500 001 204 Calf Stand Support Left 1 N 6500 001 205 Retainer Calf Stand 1 P 0025 086 000 Rivet 2 ...

Page 122: ...o Part Name Qty A 0004 592 000 Button Head Cap Screw 4 B 0004 596 000 Button Head Cap Screw 4 C 0016 102 000 Nylock Hex Nut 4 D 6500 001 048 Gatch Assembly page 123 1 E 6085 001 031 Gatch Support Assembly page 126 1 F 6550 001 197 Velcro Strap 1 For reference only For reference only For reference only Rev A ...

Page 123: ...www stryker com 6500 509 001 REV B 123 Return To Table of Contents Optional Gatch Assembly 6500 001 048 Rev A Reference Only ...

Page 124: ...124 6500 509 001 REV B www stryker com Return To Table of Contents Optional Gatch Assembly ...

Page 125: ...00 Split Bearing 2 J 6500 001 346 Gatch Cross Tube 1 K 6085 001 125 Gatch Support Mid 2 L 6100 031 096 Trend Lift Strap 2 M 6100 031 108 Gatch Pivot 4 N 6550 001 017 Gatch Telescoping Assembly 1 P 6550 001 057 Gatch Lock Tube Weldment 1 R 6550 001 110 Foot Section Skin 1 T 6550 001 111 Thigh Section Tube 2 U 6550 001 112 Thigh Section Skin 1 V 6550 001 116 Foot Section U Tube 1 W 6550 001 124 Fron...

Page 126: ...h Support Assembly 6085 001 031 Rev C Reference Only Item Part No Part Name Qty A 0004 614 000 Button Head Cap Screw 2 B 0025 079 000 Dome Head Rivet 5 C 0946 001 155 Bumper 1 D 6085 001 135 Gatch Support Foot End 2 F 6500 001 346 Gatch Crosstube 1 G 0056 028 000 Black TPR Bumper 2 ...

Page 127: ...www stryker com 6500 509 001 REV B 127 Return To Table of Contents Button Assembly 6500 101 016 Item Part No Part Name Qty B 6500 101 130 Switch 1 C 6500 001 359 Button Upper Housing Foot End 1 Rev B ...

Page 128: ...ty A 0004 597 000 Button Head Cap Screw 1 B 0015 050 000 Nut 1 C 0016 028 000 Nut 1 D 0021 119 000 Set Screw 1 E 0021 138 000 Set Screw 1 F 0025 131 000 Rivet 2 G 0028 076 000 External Retaining Ring 2 H 0946 035 025 Liner 2 J 6060 032 038 Yoke 1 K 6060 032 040 Pivot 1 L 6082 032 050 Fowler Weldment 1 M 6082 032 052 Release Handle Weldment 1 ...

Page 129: ...www stryker com 6500 509 001 REV B 129 Return To Table of Contents Head Section Assembly 6085 001 037 SEE DETAIL A Rev B ...

Page 130: ...169 Head Section Nut 4 R 6085 001 170 Internal Bearing 4 T 6500 001 023 Head Trigger Assembly 1 U 6500 001 026 Head Section Lock Assy page 132 2 V 6500 001 082 Load Wheel Horn 1 W 6500 001 083 Load Wheel Casting 1 Y 6500 001 086 Front Wheel 2 AA 6500 001 087 Cap Bearing 2 AB 6500 001 093 Safety Bar Lock Pin 2 AC 6500 001 096 Head Section Release Link 2 AD 6500 001 220 Head Section Pivot Cross Tube...

Page 131: ...ents Telescoping Tube Assembly 6085 001 036 Item Part No Part Name Qty A 0025 079 000 Dome Head Rivet 4 B 6085 001 144 Head Section Telescoping Tube 2 C 6500 001 080 Load Wheel Casting 1 D 6500 001 081 Load Wheel Casting 1 E 6500 001 084 Front Lifting Bar 1 Rev C ...

Page 132: ...ction Lock Assembly 6500 001 026 Item Part No Part Name Qty A 0038 570 000 Compression Spring 1 B 0038 134 000 Compression Spring 1 D 6500 001 091 Top Latch Housing 1 E 6500 001 092 Bottom Latch Housing 1 F 6500 001 025 Latch Assembly 1 G 6500 001 095 Actuation Slide 1 Rev C ...

Page 133: ...Return To Table of Contents In Fastener Shut Off Assembly 6500 001 027 Item Part No Part Name Qty A 0004 376 000 Button Head Cap Screw 2 B 0015 016 000 Square Nut 2 C 0025 079 000 Rivet 2 D 6500 001 271 Magnet 1 E 6500 001 272 Holder 1 Rev C ...

Page 134: ...0 Item Part No Part Name Qty A 0004 656 000 Socket Head Cap Screw 3 B 0016 002 000 Fiberlock Hex Nut 3 C 0025 079 000 Dome Head Rivet 4 D 6085 001 171 Oxygen Strap Head End 2 E 6085 001 172 Oxygen Fowler Guard 1 F 6085 001 173 Oxygen Bottle Holder Top 1 G 6085 001 174 Oxygen Bottle Holder Bottom 1 Note Max Load 40 pounds Rev B ...

Page 135: ...er Assembly 6500 001 040 Item Part No Part Name Qty A 0011 436 000 Washer 4 B 0025 133 000 Rivet 2 C 0037 055 000 Cap 4 D 0037 056 000 Washer 4 E 0946 001 155 Bumper 4 F 6500 001 239 Tray 1 G 6500 001 240 Bracket 1 H 6500 001 257 Label 1 J 0025 086 000 Blind Rivet 2 Note Max Load 40 pounds Rev B ...

Page 136: ...e Qty A 0004 636 000 Button Head Cap Screw 3 B 6500 001 119 Backrest Oxygen Holder Bracket 1 C 6500 001 231 Label Fowler Oxygen Bottle Holder 1 D 6500 001 260 Fowler Oxygen Bottle Holder Cover 1 E 6500 001 261 Fowler Oxygen Bottle Holder Strap 1 F 6500 001 262 Neoprene Pad 2 G 0025 079 000 Dome Head Pop Rivet 2 Note Max Load 40 pounds Rev C ...

Page 137: ...V Pole Assembly 2 Stage Right page 138 1 Item Part No Part Name Qty A 6100 115 060 Clip I V Pole 1 B 6500 001 043 I V Pole Assembly 3 Stage Right page 139 1 0004 592 000 Two Stage I V Pole Assembly Patient Right 6500 210 000 Three Stage I V Pole Assembly Patient Right 6500 215 000 Optional Two Stage I V Pole Assembly Right 6500 210 000 Rev A ...

Page 138: ...Two Stage I V Pole Assembly Patient Right 6500 001 041 Item Part No Part Name Qty B 6070 090 105 Label Caution 1 C 6070 210 070 Pole Assembly 1 G 6100 115 051 Socket Weldment 1 H 6500 001 253 Label 1 J 0025 079 000 Dome Head Rivet 1 K 6070 110 037 I V Pivot Pin 1 Rev C ...

Page 139: ...hree Stage I V Pole Assembly Patient Right 6500 001 043 Item Part No Part Name Qty B 6070 090 105 Label Caution 1 F 6070 215 070 Pole Assembly 1 G 6100 115 051 Socket Weldment 1 H 6500 001 255 Label 1 J 6070 110 037 I V Pivot Pin 1 K 0025 079 000 Dome Head Rivet 1 Rev D ...

Page 140: ... Left page 141 1 Item Part No Part Name Qty A 6100 115 060 Clip I V Pole 1 B 6500 001 044 I V Pole Assembly 3 Stage Left page 142 1 Two Stage I V Pole Assembly Patient Left 6500 211 000 Three Stage I V Pole Assembly Patient Left 6500 216 000 0004 592 000 Optional 2 Stage I V Pole Assembly Left 6500 211 000 Optional 3 Stage I V Pole Assembly Left 6500 216 000 Rev A ...

Page 141: ...Two Stage I V Pole Assembly Patient Left 6500 001 042 Item Part No Part Name Qty B 6070 090 105 Label Caution 1 C 6070 210 070 Pole Assembly 1 G 6100 115 051 Socket Weldment 1 H 6500 001 254 Label 1 J 0025 079 000 Dome Head Rivet 1 K 6070 110 037 I V Pivot Pin 1 Rev C ...

Page 142: ...hree Stage I V Pole Assembly Patient Left 6500 001 044 Item Part No Part Name Qty B 6070 090 105 Label Caution 1 F 6070 215 070 Pole Assembly 1 G 6100 115 051 Socket Weldment 1 H 6500 001 256 Label 1 J 6070 110 037 I V Pivot Pin 1 K 0025 079 000 Dome Head Rivet 1 Rev D ...

Page 143: ...Stage Left page 141 1 Item Part No Part Name Qty A 6100 115 060 Clip I V Pole 2 B 6500 001 043 I V Pole Assembly 3 Stage Right page 139 1 C 6500 001 044 I V Pole Assembly 3 Stage Left page 142 1 Two Stage I V Pole Assembly Dual 6500 212 000 Three Stage I V Pole Assembly Dual 6500 217 000 Optional Two Stage I V Pole Assembly Dual 6500 212 000 Optional Three Stage I V Pole Assembly Dual 6500 217 000...

Page 144: ...100 044 005 Insert 1 F 0028 076 000 Clip 2 G 6100 044 006 Spacer 2 H 0016 028 000 Nylock Nut 4 J 0004 161 000 Button Head Cap Screw 2 K 0004 232 000 Button Head Cap Screw 2 L 6372 010 016 Pull Pin Assembly 1 M 0025 079 000 Rivet 4 N 0014 067 000 Washer 4 P 0025 031 000 Semi Tubular Rivet 4 R 6060 090 004 Label Small 1 S 6100 090 013 Label Spec 1 T 6100 044 013 Velcro Hook 1 V 6100 044 004 Insert 1...

Page 145: ...tryker com 6500 509 001 REV B 145 Return To Table of Contents Label SMRT Power Item Part No Part Name Qty B 6500 001 356 Label SMRT Power 1 6500 027 000 Rev B Reference Only 6500 028 000 Rev B Reference Only ...

Page 146: ...46 6500 509 001 REV B www stryker com Return To Table of Contents Label DeWALT Item Part No Part Name Qty D 6500 001 258 Label DeWALT 1 6500 270 000 Rev B Reference Only 6500 272 000 Rev B Reference Only ...

Page 147: ... Part Number Assembly Page Number Equipment Hook 6500 147 000 148 Oxygen Bottle Holder Foot End 6500 140 000 149 Oxygen Bottle Holder Removable 6080 140 000 150 Kickstand 6085 002 000 151 Head Extension with Pillow 6100 044 000 153 Transfer Flat 6005 001 001 154 Defibrillator Platform 6500 170 000 155 Pocketed Back Rest Pouch 6500 130 000 156 Head End Storage Flat 6500 128 000 157 ...

Page 148: ...148 6500 509 001 REV B www stryker com Return To Table of Contents Equipment Hook 6500 147 000 Item Part No Part Name Qty A 0025 079 000 Rivet Dome Head 3 B 6500 001 237 Equipment Hook 1 Rev B ...

Page 149: ...e Holder 6500 140 000 Item Part No Part Name Qty A 0004 508 000 Button Head Cap Screw 3 B 0011 001 000 Washer 6 C 0016 003 000 Nylock Nut 3 D 0025 079 000 Dome Head Rivet 2 E 6060 140 013 Strap Assembly 2 F 6500 001 040 Oxygen Bottle Holder page 150 1 Note Max Load 40 pounds Rev B ...

Page 150: ... Return To Table of Contents Removable Oxygen Bottle Holder 6080 140 000 Item Part No Part Name Qty A 6080 140 011 Oxygen Bottle Holder Hanger 2 B 6080 140 012 Oxygen Bottle Holder 1 Note Max Load 25 pounds 6080 140 010 Rev A Reference Only ...

Page 151: ...000 Socket Head Cap Screw 2 E 0016 003 000 Nylock Hex Nut 2 F 6080 090 108 Label Lift Here 2 G 6500 001 302 Base Tube Protector 1 H 6060 004 043 Retaining Post Cap 1 J 6060 004 044 Post Tube 1 K 6085 002 001 Kickstand Cot Retaining Post Bracket 1 L 6085 002 002 Kickstand Top Pin Bracket 1 M 6085 001 056 Outer Base Tube Weldment 1 N 6085 001 057 Outer Base Tube Weldment 1 P 6080 090 101 Label Warni...

Page 152: ...lain Washer 2 D 0016 131 000 Nylock Hex Nut 1 E 0021 180 000 Set Screw 1 F 6085 002 003 Kickstand Spring Housing 1 G 6085 002 004 Kickstand Bottom Bracket 1 H 6085 002 006 Kick Bolt 1 J 6085 002 007 Kick Bolt Head 1 K 6085 002 008 Kick Tube 1 L 6085 002 009 Kick Tube Cap 2 M 6085 002 011 Rocker Strut Left 1 N 6085 002 012 Rocker Strut Right 1 P 6085 002 013 Kickstand Spacer 1 R 6085 002 014 Kickst...

Page 153: ...www stryker com 6500 509 001 REV B 153 Return To Table of Contents Head Extension 6100 044 000 Item Part No Part Name Qty A 6100 041 030 Pillow 1 B 6100 044 012 Head Extension Assembly page 144 1 Rev B ...

Page 154: ...154 6500 509 001 REV B www stryker com Return To Table of Contents Transfer Flat 6005 001 001 Rev E ...

Page 155: ...t 1 B 6100 170 051 Head End Bracket Weldment Right 1 C 6082 170 050 Defib U Foot Weldment 2 D 6100 170 020 Defib Latch Strap Assembly 2 E 0004 234 000 Button Head Cap Screw 2 F 0011 355 000 Washer 2 G 0016 102 000 Nylock Nut 2 H 0026 172 000 Slotted Spring Pin 4 J 6500 001 298 Label Defib Platform 1 K 6082 170 020 Defib Platform Common Components 1 6500 001 046 Rev E Reference Only ...

Page 156: ...156 6500 509 001 REV B www stryker com Return To Table of Contents Backrest Pouch 6500 130 000 Item Part No Part Name Qty A 6500 001 241 Pocketed Backrest Storage Pouch 1 Rev A ...

Page 157: ...www stryker com 6500 509 001 REV B 157 Return To Table of Contents Head End Storage Flat 6500 128 000 Item Part No Part Name Qty A 6500 001 232 Head End Storage Flat 1 Rev A ...

Page 158: ...t Information Qty A SMRT Pak 6500 101 010 NiCd 2 The Rechargeable Battery Recycling Corporation RBRC is a non profit public service organization that promotes the recycling of portable rechargeable batteries Batteries must be delivered to a battery collection site Visit the RBRC website www rbrc org to find a nearby collection site or call the phone number shown on the recycling symbol A ...

Page 159: ... See the DeWALT Manual for battery recycling information Recycling Passport The Rechargeable Battery Recycling Corporation RBRC is a non profit public service organization that promotes the recycling of portable rechargeable batteries Batteries must be delivered to a battery collection site Visit the RBRC website www rbrc org to find a nearby collection site or call the phone number shown on the r...

Page 160: ...www stryker com Return To Table of Contents Assembly Part Number 6500 101 016 Reference Only Exploded view of switch assembly Recycling Passport Item Recycling Material Code Important Information Qty A Printed Circuit Board 2 ...

Page 161: ...01 REV B 161 Return To Table of Contents Assembly Part Number 6500 001 028 Reference Only Exploded view of hall sensor assembly Recycling Passport Item Recycling Material Code Important Information Qty A Printed Circuit Board 1 ...

Page 162: ... Exploded view of electronics control board Recycling Passport Item Recycling Material Code Important Information Qty A Printed Circuit Board Contains Liquid Crystal Display 1 B External Electrical Cable 1 C External Electrical Cable 1 D External Electrical Cable 1 E External Electrical Cable 1 F External Electrical Cable 1 G External Electrical Cable 1 H External Electrical Cable 1 A B H E G F D ...

Page 163: ... view of hydraulics assembly Recycling Passport Item Recycling Material Code Important Information Qty A Motor Contains Automatic Transmission Fluid 1 B External Electrical Cable 1 C External Electrical Cable 1 D External Electrical Cable 1 E External Electrical Cable 1 Mobil Mercon V Synthetic Blend or equivalent A B C D E ...

Page 164: ...509 001 REV B www stryker com Return To Table of Contents Assembly Part Number 6500 001 159 Reference Only Recycling Passport Item Recycling Material Code Important Information Qty A External Electrical Cable 1 ...

Page 165: ...1000 4 5 8 kV differential mode 2 kV common mode 8 kV differential mode 2 kV common mode Main power quality is that of a typical commercial and or hospital environment Applies to SMRT Charger 6500 201 010 DeWALT AC DCCharger 6500 070 000 Voltage dips voltage variations and short interruptions on power supply input lines IEC 61000 4 11 5 UT 95 dip in UT for 0 5 cycle 40 UT 60 dip in UT for 5 cycles...

Page 166: ...mum output power of transmitter W Separation distance according to frequency of transmitter m 150 kHz to 80 MHz d 1 17 P 80 MHz to 800 MHz d 1 17 P 800 MHz to 2 5 GHz d 2 33 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 ...

Page 167: ...hs from fixed RF transmitters as determined by an electromagnetic site survey a should be less than the compliance level in each frequency range b Interference may occur in the vicinity of equipment marked with the following symbol Note 1 At 80 MHz and 800 MHz the higher frequency range applies Note 2 These guidelines may not apply in all situations Electromagnetic propagation is affected by absor...

Page 168: ...hat supplies buildings used for domestic purposes SMRT Charger 6500 201 010 Class A The SMRT Charger is suitable for use in all establishments other than domestic establishments other than domestic and those directly connected to the public low voltage power supply network that supplies buildings used for domestic purposes DeWALT AC DC Charger 6500 070 000 Class B The DeWALT AC DC Charger and DeWA...

Page 169: ... replacing at its option any part that is in the sole discretion of Stryker found to be defective SMRT Power Warranties Stryker EMS warrants the SMRT Charger for the same duration as the Stryker product for which it is furnished All SMRT Paks are warranted to be free from manufacturing non conformances that affect product performance and customer satisfaction for a period of one 1 year Upon Stryke...

Page 170: ...chandise must be made with the carrier within fifteen 15 days of receipt of merchandise DO NOT ACCEPT DAMAGED SHIPMENTS UNLESS SUCH DAMAGE IS NOTED ON THE DELIVERY RECEIPT AT THE TIME OF RECEIPT Upon prompt notification Stryker will file a freight claim with the appropriate carrier for damages incurred Claim will be limited in amount to the actual replacement cost In the event that this informatio...

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