2016/11 B.1
3006-209-001 REV B
www.stryker.com
Operations Manual
S3® MedSurg Bed with StayPut® Frame
Battery Backup / Zoom®
3002
Page 1: ...2016 11 B 1 3006 209 001 REV B www stryker com Operations Manual S3 MedSurg Bed with StayPut Frame Battery Backup Zoom 3002 ...
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Page 3: ...ential equalization busbar of the electrical installation Protective earth ground IPX4 Protection from liquid splash Type B applied part 87VL Medical Equipment Classified by Underwriters Laboratories Inc 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 In accordance with European Directive 2012 19 EU on Wast...
Page 4: ...REV B www stryker com Symbols Caution electrostatic sensitive iBed Locator is connected iBed Locator is not connected Network is connected Network is not connected This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules ...
Page 5: ...m 17 Setting up the optional iBed Wireless 18 Operation 19 Applying or releasing the brakes 19 Transporting the product with steer lock 19 Transporting the product with the Zoom motorized drive option 20 Charging the battery option 22 Activating the CPR release 23 Raising the lower leg section 24 Lowering the lower leg section 24 Attaching a fracture frame 24 Securing a Foley bag to the Foley bag ...
Page 6: ... 48 Viewing the weight log 49 Measuring weight gain or loss 49 Changing equipment 50 Changing the patient weight 51 Changing the scale units 52 Changing the backlight intensity 53 Setting the alarm tones 54 Setting the brake alarm 54 Setting an audible iBed Awareness alarm 54 Setting the iBed Awareness nurse call alarm 55 iBed Awareness option 55 Configuring iBed Awareness 56 Acknowledging iBed Aw...
Page 7: ...www stryker com 3006 209 001 REV B 3 Table of Contents Damaged product 74 International warranty clause 74 ...
Page 8: ...ous 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 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 as a result of use or ...
Page 9: ...the product or equipment could occur if the product collides with an obstacle Always use caution when transporting the product through halls doors and elevators Damage to the siderails or other parts of the product could occur if the product collides with walls or door frames Always put the motorized drive wheel in the neutral position and release the brakes before transporting the product manuall...
Page 10: ...ype or use of restraint straps on any Stryker products Do not load the IV pole above the safe working load of 40 lb 18 kg Always raise the siderails when the litter is in its full down position This prevents the scale system from weighing a patient inaccurately Always make sure that the siderails are locked before you arm iBed Awareness Make sure that you set the desired product parameters before ...
Page 11: ...one bed exit systems provide both visual and audible alerts Indications for use The 3002 S3 MedSurg bed is intended to support and transport patients within the Med Surg and Critical Care hospital environments The 3002 S3 MedSurg bed is typically used in pre op post op and recovery areas of hospital facilities The intended user for this product is both health care providers HCP such as nurses nurs...
Page 12: ...227 kg Scale system accuracy optional equipment 3 lb for patients weighing 50 to 100 lb 3 of the total patient weight for patients weighing 100 to 500 lb Overal length and width Siderails up 95 in x 41 5 in 241 3 cm x 105 4 cm Siderails down 95 in x 39 5 in 241 3 cm x 100 3 cm Patient sleep surface 84 in x 35 in 213 4 cm x 88 9 cm Bed height to top of seat litter with 6 casters Standard bed 16 in ...
Page 13: ...060 hPa 700 hPa 1060 hPa 500 hPa System requirements and recommendations for iBed Wireless option To implement iBed Wireless follow these requirements for hardware software and communication product specifications required settings and recommendations Note If minimum system requirements are not met system performance will be impacted iBed Server requirements for iBed Wireless option The following ...
Page 14: ...rtual environments Software and setup requirements Requirement Operating system Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 2012 R2 Server roles Web server IIS Roles services Application development ASP NET ASP Server features NET Framework 3 5 1 Other All current Microsoft priority updates and optional update NET Framework 4 5 Security requirements Requirement Credentials Administrator account on the server...
Page 15: ...l plan 2 4 GHz All Channels Supported 5 GHz All Channels Supported Recommend against using DFS and ISM Channels Other Stryker iBed Wireless Client is able to connect to an existing SSID Client device data usage The client uses 10 15 KB per connected device every 40 seconds The client uses an additional 5 21 KB per device for each subscription that is created by a third party vendor like Connexall ...
Page 16: ...management Stryker recommends using the Stryker client host name when the Stryker device connects to the wireless network Example SYK 00197b12365 so it may look like http SYK 00197b12365 hosp org Server IP allocation Static IP required Not applicable VLAN New existing Install iBed Wireless on a separate VLAN IP traffice environment Source Protocol Port number Destination iBed Server TCP 21 Stryker...
Page 17: ...raffic Recommended Client exclusion Disabled Recommended Client load balancing Disabled Recommended Max number of SSIDs 5 Recommended Authentication timeouts Add session timeout of at least 24 hours Recommended Note A transmit power asymmetry problem may arise at the edges of virtual cell coverage if an APs transmit power is higher than the Stryker Wireless Client device 6 mW 2 4 GHz or 12 mW 5 GH...
Page 18: ...er C Caster M Motion interrupt pan D CPR release handle N Night light E Foley bag hooks O BackSmart operator control panel F Footboard P Patient control panel G BackSmart footboard control panel Q Siderail release handle H Headboard R BackSmart siderails I iBed Awareness LED light bar S BackSmart steer pedal J Integrated pump rack T Support surface Contact information Contact Stryker Customer Serv...
Page 19: ... 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 Serial number location You can find the serial number A above the power cord behind the headboard Figure 2 on page 15 A Figure 2 Serial number location Date of manufacture The year of manufacture is the first four digits o...
Page 20: ...ter As the litter lowers push up on the motion interrupt pan under the litter and make sure that the downward motion stops Release the pan and allow the downward motion to continue Note The product s upward motion or other functions are not disrupted by the motion stop system Equipping the optional nurse call communication WARNING Always use a Stryker supplied interface cable Use of any other cabl...
Page 21: ...r the power cord is plugged into a wall outlet Note You must charge the batteries for approximately 10 hours before the product is put into service 2 Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet Push the battery power switch located on the lower left corner of the head end to the on position Figure 6 on page 21 Note Make sure that each function is working on the footboard control panel and the head ...
Page 22: ...as been installed and mapped you must remap to the new room or location If the room or location information is changed after initial installation you must remap the iBed Locator To setup your product to receive a wireless connection you must install the iBed Locator on the wall at the head end of the product The iBed Locator communicates with the IR module that is installed in your product For det...
Page 23: ... with steer lock WARNING Always lock the siderails in the full up position with the sleep surface horizontal in the lowest position when you transport the product with a patient Always unplug the power cord before you transport the product Always release the brakes before you transport the product Do not transport the product with the brakes applied Do not transport the product laterally after you...
Page 24: ...Damage to the siderails or other parts of the product could occur if the product collides with walls or door frames Always put the motorized drive wheel in the neutral position and release the brakes before transporting the product manually Do not transport the product manually with the motorized drive wheel in drive as the product will be difficult to transport and could injure the operator CAUTI...
Page 25: ... head end of the frame on the patient left side Figure 6 Battery power switch 3 To place the motorized drive wheel in the drive position push the drive wheel pedal to drive Figure 7 on page 21 To place the motorized drive wheel in the neutral position push the drive wheel pedal to neutral Figure 7 on page 21 Figure 7 Drive neutral 4 Release the brakes Note The motorized drive wheel will not functi...
Page 26: ...neutral Transporting the product over liquids or slick surfaces with the motorized drive wheel can reduce traction 7 To stop transporting the product you must release both motion release switches A Figure 8 on page 22 Charging the battery option WARNING The power save mode is active after one hour on battery power and no motion release switch activation Functions that include bed exit scale and mo...
Page 27: ... mode Activating the CPR release CAUTION Always make sure that all persons and equipment are away from the area below and around the Fowler before you activate the CPR release The CPR release is for emergency use only When you raise the Fowler and need quick access to the patient you can position the product to 0 by activating the CPR release You can find the two CPR release levers at the head end...
Page 28: ... B Figure 10 Raising or lowering the lower leg section Lowering the lower leg section Prop the footrest to lower the lower leg section manually To lower the lower leg section 1 Lift up the end of the lower leg section to release the prop rod from the gatch bracket 2 Swing the foot prop toward the head end 3 Guide the foot prop down into the litter B Figure 10 on page 24 Attaching a fracture frame ...
Page 29: ...gatch section on both sides of the product A Figure 11 on page 25 If you weigh the patient with the scale system the isolated Foley bag weight is not included with the patient weight There are four Foley bag hooks under the seat section B and foot section C on both sides of the product Figure 12 on page 25 If you weigh the patient with the scale system the Foley bag weight is included with the pat...
Page 30: ...ition to make sure that a patient is safely in the product Always lock the operator control panel and patient control panel when the patient is unattended Always keep the siderails outside of the oxygen tent Note Do not use siderails as a patient restraint device When raising the siderails listen for the click that indicates that the siderail has locked into position Pull on the siderail to make s...
Page 31: ...rail to the intermediate position grasp the release handle and rotate the siderail forward until it locks into the intermediate position Figure 15 on page 27 Figure 15 Siderail intermediate position To lower the siderail to its lowest position grasp the release handle and rotate the siderail forward Figure 16 on page 28 Notes You can stow the siderail under the litter when the siderail is at its l...
Page 32: ...when the product was purchased To position the IV pole 1 Lift and pivot the IV pole from the storage position and push down until the IV pole locks into the receptacle 2 To raise the height of the pole pull up on the telescoping portion A of the pole until it locks into place at its fully raised position Figure 17 on page 29 3 Rotate the IV hangers B to the desired position and hang the IV bags Fi...
Page 33: ... Do not load the IV pole above the safe working load of 40 lb 18 kg 1 Install the pole at any of the four receptacles of the litter located on all four corners of the frame 2 To raise the height of the pole turn the knob A counterclockwise and pull up on the telescoping portion B of the pole Figure 18 on page 30 3 Turn the knob A clockwise to tighten the telescoping portion B in place Figure 18 on...
Page 34: ... the night light switch under the frame on the patient left side N Product illustration on page 14 To turn on the night light turn the switch to on Figure 19 on page 30 To turn off the night light turn the switch to off Figure 19 on page 30 Figure 19 Night light Activating nurse call communication option Nurse call allows the patient to send a signal to the nurse station To activate nurse call pre...
Page 35: ...drain If the 9V nurse call battery needs to be replaced a message will appear on the footboard display See Replacing the nurse call backup battery option on page 31 Figure 20 Nurse call switch Replacing the nurse call backup battery option To prevent a low battery condition when the bed is not plugged in position the cord out switch at the head end of the bed to the off position If the switch is n...
Page 36: ...ft side at the head end of the bed B Figure 22 on page 32 No tools are required to replace the battery B Figure 22 Battery housing To replace the battery 1 Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet 2 Separate the Velcro that holds the battery housing B to the litter frame and lift the battery housing until it is free from the litter frame Figure 22 on page 32 3 Discard the battery Note Follow loc...
Page 37: ...et option The use of standard electric equipment may bring the current leakage to a level unacceptable for hospital equipment Do not use the 110V auxiliary power outlet option for life sustaining equipment The 110 volt auxiliary power outlet is a built in outlet for peripheral equipment You can find the outlet under the foot end on the patient right side of the product Product illustration on page...
Page 38: ... LED turns off when you apply the brakes B Cardiac chair position Press and hold to place the product into the cardiac chair position C Bed height up Raises the litter D Bed height down Lowers the litter E Nurse call optional Activates nurse call F Gatch up Raises the gatch G Gatch down Lowers the gatch H Fowler up Raises the Fowler I Fowler down Lowers the Fowler ...
Page 39: ...www stryker com 3006 209 001 REV B 35 Operation Patient control panel inside siderail A B C D E F G H I J K L Figure 24 Patient control panel ...
Page 40: ...Figure 25 on page 36 Turns on Smart TV D TV Radio volume up option Figure 24 on page 35 Increases the volume Smart TV volume up option Figure 25 on page 36 Increases Smart TV volume E TV Radio volume down option Figure 24 on page 35 Decreases the volume Smart TV volume down option Figure 25 on page 36 Decreases Smart TV volume F Nurse call LED option Illuminates amber when the patient presses the ...
Page 41: ...inued K Gatch up Raises the gatch L Gatch down Lowers the gatch Optional Smart TV control panel inside siderail A B C D A TV channel up Changes the TV channel up B TV channel down Changes the TV channel down C Mute Turns the volume on and off D Closed caption Turns closed captions on and off ...
Page 42: ...oot down C Bed height up Raises the litter D Bed height down Lowers the litter E Fowler up Raises the Fowler F Fowler down Lowers the Fowler G Gatch up Raises the gatch H Gatch down Lowers the gatch I Cardiac chair position Press and hold to place the product into the cardiac chair position J CPR Press and hold to flatten the bed and lower it to low height Notes The CPR button overrides all lockou...
Page 43: ...e You can raise the Fowler between 30 and 60 after you lock the Fowler at 30 C Patient control Fowler lock Locks or unlocks the Fowler D Patient control gatch lock Locks or unlocks the gatch E Bed height lock Locks or unlocks the litter Notes The CPR button overrides all lockouts The corresponding lock LED illuminates when you lock a motion control The Bed Motion Lock footboard LED indicator illum...
Page 44: ... Arming or disarming Chaperone bed exit option When armed Chaperone bed exit monitors the patient s position on the product Note A notification appears if there is not enough weight on the product to arm bed exit To arm bed exit 1 Set the scale to zero See Setting the scale to zero on page 45 Note If you do not set the scale to zero before placing a patient on the product bed exit may not operate ...
Page 45: ...ients who weigh less than 50 lb 23 kg Power save mode activates after one hour on battery power with no motion release switch activation Bed exit scale and product motion stops operating when the product enters the power save mode B A C D E A Zone 1 Allows the patient to move freely on the bed Alarms when the patient moves 50 percent of their body weight out of the designated zone B Zone 2 Allows ...
Page 46: ...bed exit the LED light bars on the footboard illuminate green the bed exit indicator LED on the footboard LED indicator illuminates and the selected zone on the footboard control panel illuminates If the patient moves from the armed zone and changes the bed exit parameter LED light bars on the footboard flash amber bed exit indicator LED on the footboard LED indicator flashes sound alarm is trigge...
Page 47: ...igure 27 Footboard LED indicators Indicator LED illuminates amber A Bed motion lock Bed motion lock is activated or when the patient control Fowler gatch bed up down lock buttons are activated B Fowler 30 Fowler 30 is locked The LED will blink amber if iBed Awareness system is on Fowler 30 is being monitored and the Fowler goes below 30 degrees Fowler 30 is turned off C Low height Bed is in low he...
Page 48: ...NG Do not use the scale system reading as a reference for medical treatment The scale system assists only in the monitoring of the patient s weight variation Do not set the scale to zero or weigh the patient when a support surface therapy is active Motion from the support surface functions may adversely affect the scale system performance Power save mode activates after one hour on battery power w...
Page 49: ...notification indicates that weighing the patient was successful Figure 30 on page 45 Figure 30 Patient weight Note To clear the patient weight from the display press the Scale button again The patient weight is still recorded in the weight log Notes Always calibrate the bed after adding a support surface or mattress to the bed frame Always set the scale to zero before putting a patient on the prod...
Page 50: ...6 Figure 31 Hold to zero Figure 32 Release Button 2 Release the Zero button Note Do not touch the product when you set the scale to zero Figure 33 on page 46 Figure 33 Do not touch bed A confirmation notification indicates that setting the scale to zero was successful Figure 34 on page 46 Figure 34 Zeroing successful Notes The Bed Zero LED on the footboard LED indicator illuminates The scale icon ...
Page 51: ...splays the menus for S3 functions and features B A C D E F Figure 36 Menu A Menu Acesses menu functions B Display Displays menu functions C Up arrow Scroll up through menu functions D Down arrow Scroll down through menu functions E Exit Exits from menu functions or cancels operation F Enter Selects menu function or saves operation Menu functions 1 Weight Log Weight log is the default selection 5 S...
Page 52: ... shows the current Fowler angle and current Trendelenburg angle values by default Figure 37 Status screen Menu display with iBed Wireless option Information on the display includes the WiFi and iBed Locator connection status Fowler angle and Trendelenberg angle values Figure 38 on page 48 Notes If no control panel or menu activity is detected within 60 seconds the display backlight dims The status...
Page 53: ...page 47 2 Scroll to Weight log Figure 39 on page 49 3 Press the Enter button F See Figure 36 on page 47 Figure 39 Weight log Measuring weight gain or loss The gain or loss function compares the initial patient weight to the current patient weight It then displays the weight the patient has gained or lost since the initial patient weight reading To enable gain or loss 1 Press the Menu button A See ...
Page 54: ...ht and the weight gained or lost is displayed on the bottom right hand corner Figure 43 on page 50 Figure 43 Base and gain loss weight measurement Note If the weight gained or lost exceeds 99 9 lb Error appears on the display Figure 44 on page 50 Figure 44 Gain loss error To disable gain or loss 1 Press the Menu button A See Figure 36 on page 47 2 Scroll to Gain Loss 3 Press and hold the Enter but...
Page 55: ...not touch bed A confirmation notification indicates when you are able to add remove equipment Figure 46 on page 51 5 Press the Enter button F See Figure 36 on page 47 Note Do not touch the product when configuring to change equipment 6 Add or remove equipment or devices from the product 7 After adding or removing equipment or devices from the product press the Enter button F See Figure 36 on page ...
Page 56: ... to change patient weight press the Up arrow button C or Down arrow button D to change the displayed weight see Menu display on page 47 6 After changing the weight press the Enter button F see Menu display on page 47 and the message Patient Weight Changed will display To cancel the request press the Exit button E see Menu display on page 47 and the message Operation Canceled will display Changing ...
Page 57: ...nel and head end control panel option Note The default backlight intensity is low Five settings are available for the control panel LED intensity Setting LED intensity 1 Off 2 Low 3 Medium 4 High 5 Nurse call only Note The nurse call LED backlight on the patient control panel shows the patient which button to press to contact the nurse s station Turning the nurse call LED backlight light off may c...
Page 58: ...duct is plugged in To set the brake alarm 1 Press the Menu button A See Menu display on page 47 2 Scroll to Advanced options 3 Press the Enter button F See Menu display on page 47 4 Scroll to Brake Alarm 5 Press the Enter button F See Menu display on page 47 6 Select On 7 Press the Enter button F See Menu display on page 47 Note A confirmation notification indicates that you set the alarm tone Set...
Page 59: ...nurse call 5 Press the Enter button F See Menu display on page 47 6 Select On 7 Press the Enter button F See Menu display on page 47 Note A confirmation notification indicates that you set the alarm tone iBed Awareness option C A D F E G B Note For a description of the menu functions see Menu display on page 47 A iBed Arms disarms iBed Awareness B Menu Accesses menu functions C Display Displays me...
Page 60: ...e To arm iBed Awareness press iBed A see iBed Awareness option on page 55 Note If there is an error in one of the product functions an error code will appear iBed Awareness will not arm For more information about error codes see the maintenance manual After you armiBed Awareness the LED light bars on the footboard illuminate green and the monitored footboard LED indicators on the footboard illumin...
Page 61: ...sition See Raising the siderails on page 26 and Lowering the siderails on page 27 Note The arrow in the status alert points to the affected siderail Figure 55 Siderail status alert If a patient moves from a Chaperone bed exit zone Figure 56 on page 57 you must disarm bed exit see Arming or disarming Chaperone bed exit option on page 40 or Arming or disarming Chaperone bed exit with zone control op...
Page 62: ...wler 30 position changes Figure 58 on page 58 return Fowler 30 to its original position Figure 58 Fowler 30 position status alert Battery backup panel option C A D F E G B A Bed height up Raises the litter B Bed height down Lowers the litter C Gatch up Raises the gatch D Gatch down Lowers the gatch E Fowler up Raises the Fowler ...
Page 63: ...ter B Bed height down Lowers the litter C Gatch up Raises the gatch D Gatch down Lowers the gatch E Fowler up Raises the Fowler F Fowler down Lowers the Fowler G Engage drive wheel LED LED illuminates amber when the battery power switch is on and the drive wheel pedal is in the neutral position H Plug bed in to charge LED LED illuminates amber when the battery power switch is on and the battery ch...
Page 64: ...w stryker com Operation Motion pendant with nurse call option B C E D A A Nurse call Activates nurse call B Fowler up Raises the Fowler C Fowler down Lowers the Fowler D Gatch up Raises the gatch E Gatch down Lowers the gatch ...
Page 65: ...me up Increases the volume D Volume down Decreases the volume E TV Channel up Changes the TV channel up F TV Channel down Changes the TV channel down G Fowler up Raises the Fowler H Fowler down Lowers the Fowler I Gatch up Raises the gatch J Gatch down Lowers the gatch K Room light Turns the room light on or off L Product overhead light Turns the product overhead light on or off ...
Page 66: ...lash Error condition detected Off iBed locator is not trying to connect D Wireless WiFi connection LED Provides connection status for wireless WiFi communications with wireless access point Slow flash WiFi attempting to connect Solid LED WiFi connected Rapid flash WiFi was not connected after six minutes and timed out iBed Locator option The iBed Locator provides the iBed Locator ID and battery st...
Page 67: ...www stryker com 3006 209 001 REV B 63 Operation iBed Locator option Continued A Figure 59 iBed Locator ...
Page 68: ... 300 080 IV pole removable assembly 3001 338 010 IV pole two stage dual assembly 2035 113 000 IV pole two stage head left 2035 112 010 IV pole two stage head left assembly 2035 112 000 IV pole two stage head right 2035 113 011 Roller assembly 3006 345 005S Roller assembly litter 3006 335 000 Roller assembly patient helper 3006 345 000 Traction socket adapter 1 2 3000 337 050 Traction socket extens...
Page 69: ...it is completely dry and you have tested for safe operation Always clean Velcro after each use Saturate Velcro with disinfectant and allow disinfectant to evaporate Appropriate disinfectant for nylon Velcro should be determined by the hospital To remove undesirable build up before disinfecting between uses 1 Hand wash all surfaces on the product with a mild detergent using spray or pre soaked wipe...
Page 70: ...Velcro after each use Saturate Velcro with disinfectant and allow disinfectant to evaporate Appropriate disinfectant for nylon Velcro should be determined by the hospital Do not use quaternary disinfectants formulated with glycol ethers The recommended disinfectants for this product s surfaces include the following Quaternary active ingredient ammonium chloride Phenolic active ingredient o phenylp...
Page 71: ... operable Night light operable Power cord and plug not frayed or damaged No cables worn or pinched All electrical connections tight All grounds secure to the frame Ground impedance not more than 200 mΩ milliohms Current leakage not more than 300 µA microamps Apply grease to the litter grease points see maintenance manual for locations Motorized drive wheel functions Zoom option Motion release swit...
Page 72: ...68 3006 209 001 REV B www stryker com Preventive maintenance Product serial number Completed by Date ...
Page 73: ...terference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Re orient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is c...
Page 74: ...S3 MedSurg bed is intended for use in an electromagnetic environment in which radiated RF disturbances are controlled The customer or the user of the 3002 S3 MedSurg bed can help prevent electromagnetic interferences by maintaining a minimum distance between portable and mobile RF communications equipment transmitters and the 3002 S3 MedSurg bed as recommended below according to the maximum output...
Page 75: ...rge IEC 61000 4 5 8 kV lines to lines 2 kV lines to earth 8 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 UT for 0 5 cycle 40 UT 60 dip in UT for 5 cycles 70 UT 30 dip in UT for 25 cycles 5 UT 95 dip in UT for 5 ...
Page 76: ...z to 800 MHz D 2 3 P 800 MHz to 2 5 GHz where P is the maximum output power rating of the transmitter in watts W according to the transmitter manufacturer and d is the recommended separation distance in meters m Field strengths from fixed RF transmitters as determined by an electromagnetic site surveya should be less than the compliance level in each frequency rangeb Interference may occur in the ...
Page 77: ...agnetic environment due to fixed RF transmitters an electromagnetic site survey should be considered If the measured field strength in the location in which the 3002 S3 MedSurg bed is used exceeds the applicable RF compliance level above the 3002 S3 MedSurg bed should be observed to verify normal operation If abnormal performance is observed additional measures may be necessary such as reorienting...
Page 78: ...ed including any implied warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose are expressly excluded by Stryker In no event shall Stryker be liable for incidental or consequential damages To obtain parts and service Stryker products are supported by a nationwide network of dedicated Stryker Field Service Representatives These representatives are factory trained available locally and car...
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