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Always use the mattress 6300-0-100, 6300-0-102, 6300-0-103, or 6300-0-104 on the Stryker Model S

ST

T1

1 and S

ST

T1

1--X

X

Series stretcher.

Do not use a C-Arm with the X-ray option. The X-ray option is not compatible with a C-Arm.

Maximum X-ray cassette dimensions are 35 cm x 43 cm x 5.4 cm.

KK-6300-en Rev 03

29

EN

Summary of Contents for ST1 Series

Page 1: ...S ST T1 1 a an nd d S ST T1 1 X X S Se er riie es s S St tr re et tc ch he er r O Op pe er ra at tiio on ns s M Ma an nu ua all 6300 EN KK 6300 en Rev 03 2021 04 ...

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Page 3: ...ing Do not lubricate Catalogue number Serial number For US Patents see www stryker com patents CE mark Authorized representative in the European Community European medical device XXXX Manufacturer XXXX indicates year of manufacture Safe working load Maximum patient weight Mass of equipment with safe working load Type B applied part Wash by hand KK 6300 en Rev 03 EN ...

Page 4: ...Do not tumble dry Do not dry clean Do not iron Allow to completely air dry Chlorinated bleach Lubricate EN KK 6300 en Rev 03 ...

Page 5: ... between surfaces 16 Positioning or stowing the head end push handles option 16 Positioning or stowing the foot end push handles option 17 Raising the siderail 18 Lowering the siderail 18 Raising or lowering the Fowler backrest 19 Storing objects in the base hood 19 Positioning the two stage permanently attached IV pole option 20 Positioning the three stage permanently attached IV pole option 21 A...

Page 6: ...ntial 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 occu...

Page 7: ...t when you transport a patient Always apply the brakes on both the surface with the patient and the surface the patient will be transferred to before you transfer a patient from one patient support platform bed stretcher gurney operating table to another patient support platform Always make sure that the patient support platforms are the same height before you transfer a patient Always keep hands ...

Page 8: ...clean the mattress cover Follow your hospital protocols and complete preventive maintenance each time you clean the mattress cover If compromised remove the mattress from use and replace the product to prevent cross contamination C CA AU UT TI IO ON N Improper usage of the product can cause injury to the patient or operator Operate the product only as described in this manual Do not modify the pro...

Page 9: ...P Piin nc ch h p po oiin nt ts s F Fiig gu ur re e 1 1 P Piin nc ch h p po oiin nt ts s f fo or r X X r ra ay y o op pt tiio on n o on nlly y KK 6300 en Rev 03 5 EN ...

Page 10: ...optimizes traction and cornering to improve overall mobility I In nd diic ca at tiio on ns s f fo or r u us se e The stretcher is for use by human patients in a MedSurg setting including those mildly to critically ill The stretcher is for use in hospitals institutions and clinics as a short term outpatient clinical evaluation treatment minor procedure and short term outpatient recovery platform Th...

Page 11: ...nce D Diis sp po os sa all r re ec cy yc clle e Always follow the current local recommendations and or regulations governing environmental protection and the risks associated with recycling or disposing of the equipment at the end of its useful life C Co on nt tr ra aiin nd diic ca at tiio on ns s None known S Sp pe ec ciif fiic ca at tiio on ns s Safe working load indicates the sum of the patient...

Page 12: ...ure with air or with oxygen or nitrous oxide Specifications listed are approximate and may vary slightly from product to product Stryker reserves the right to change specifications without notice E En nv viir ro on nm me en nt ta all c co on nd diit tiio on ns s O Op pe er ra at tiio on n S St to or ra ag ge e a an nd d t tr ra an ns sp po or rt ta at tiio on n Temperature 100 F 38 C 50 F 10 C 122...

Page 13: ...eer control pedal H Pump pedal B Caster I Siderail C Defibrillator tray chart holder J Siderail release handle D Fowler backrest release handle K Uni lower pedal E IV pole L Upright oxygen bottle holder F Pop up push handle M X ray deck G Paper roll holder N Antistatic caster KK 6300 en Rev 03 9 EN ...

Page 14: ...om Phone 90 352 321 43 00 pbx Fax 90 352 321 43 03 Web www stryker com N No ot te e The user and or the patient should report any serious product related incident to both the manufacturer and the Competent authority of the European Member State where the user and or patient is established To view your operations or maintenance manual online see https techweb stryker com Have the serial number A of...

Page 15: ... tiio on n A F Fiig gu ur re e 3 3 S Se er riia all n nu um mb be er r llo oc ca at tiio on n S Se er riia all n nu um mb be er r llo oc ca at tiio on n Unzip the mattress cover to locate the product label and serial number A KK 6300 en Rev 03 11 EN ...

Page 16: ...ure that all four casters are unlocked 3 Raise and lower the litter with the hydraulic lift system 4 Raise the product to the highest position and put the product in the Trendelenburg position Make sure that the head end lowers to the full down position 5 Raise the product to the highest position and put the product in the Reverse Trendelenburg position Make sure that the foot end lowers to the fu...

Page 17: ...roduct or off the product or when the product is not moving Injury could result if the product moves while a patient is getting on the product or off the product To apply the brakes push down on the brake red side of the brake steer pedal Push on the product to make sure that the brakes work To release the brakes push down on the steer green side of the brake steer pedal KK 6300 en Rev 03 13 EN ...

Page 18: ... e c co on nt tr ro olls s F Fiig gu ur re e 5 5 B Br ra ak ke e s st te ee er r p pe ed da all A A B B F Fiig gu ur re e 6 6 R Ra aiis siin ng g t th he e lliit tt te er r w wiit th h t th he e s siid de e c co on nt tr ro oll h hy yd dr ra au ulliic cs s EN 14 KK 6300 en Rev 03 ...

Page 19: ...e litter press down on side of the uni lower pedal B closest to the head end of the product To lower the foot end of the litter press down on the side of the uni lower pedal B closest to the foot end of the product P Po os siit tiio on niin ng g t th he e p pr ro od du uc ct t iin n T Tr re en nd de elle en nb bu ur rg g W WA AR RN NI IN NG G Always remove any devices that may be in the way before...

Page 20: ...he product laterally Move the product to the desired location N No ot te e Do not attempt to move the product laterally with the retractable fifth wheel applied 3 Apply the brakes to lock the product in place N No ot te e Always make sure that the brake is released before you move the product to avoid operator or patient injury T Tr ra an ns sf fe er rr riin ng g a a p pa at tiie en nt t b be et t...

Page 21: ...o on n W WA AR RN NI IN NG G Always keep hands and fingers clear of the foot end push handles when you use the defibrillator tray chart holder or upright oxygen bottle holder To position the foot end push handles 1 Pull straight up on the foot end push handles A one at a time Figure 9 2 Pivot the foot end push handles A to the use position 3 Push down on the handles one at a time to lock the push ...

Page 22: ...pull device Siderails only lock in the full up position L Lo ow we er riin ng g t th he e s siid de er ra aiill W WA AR RN NI IN NG G Always put the product in the lowest position with the siderails up and latched when you leave a patient unattended Do not leave the product at a higher height Always lock the siderails in the full up position with the sleep surface flat in the lowest position when ...

Page 23: ...se the Fowler backrest squeeze one or both of the Fowler backrest release handles and pull the Fowler backrest up to the desired position 0 to 80 To lower the Fowler backrest squeeze one or both of the Fowler backrest release handles and push the Fowler backrest down to the desired position 80 to 0 S St to or riin ng g o ob bjje ec ct ts s iin n t th he e b ba as se e h ho oo od d C CA AU UT TI IO...

Page 24: ...ang IV bags that exceed the safe working load of 4 5 kg on any hanger on the IV pole Always make sure that the IV pole is at a low height to pass through door openings when you transport a patient Do not use the IV pole as a push pull device Product damage may occur You can purchase the product with the two stage IV pole option permanently attached at the head end foot end or both ends of the prod...

Page 25: ... with the three stage IV pole option permanently attached at the head end foot end or both ends of the product The IV pole is equipped with a telescopic pole that extends to provide a second and third height position You can also fold and store the IV pole when not in use To position the three stage IV pole Figure 13 1 Lift and pivot the pole from the storage position 2 Push the IV pole down until...

Page 26: ... C B D F Fiig gu ur re e 1 13 3 P Po os siit tiio on niin ng g t th he e t th hr re ee e s st ta ag ge e p pe er rm ma an ne en nt tlly y a at tt ta ac ch he ed d I IV V p po olle e EN 22 KK 6300 en Rev 03 ...

Page 27: ...e holder upright MM046 Paper roll holder MM048 Restraint strap ankle MM052 Restraint strap body MM053 Restraint strap wrist MM054 Restraint strap package MM055 A At tt ta ac ch hiin ng g t th he e d de ef fiib br riilllla at to or r t tr ra ay y c ch ha ar rt t h ho olld de er r W WA AR RN NI IN NG G Always use caution if the defibrillator tray chart holder or upright oxygen bottle holder is attac...

Page 28: ...anger on the IV pole Do not use the IV pole as a push pull device Product damage may occur To attach and position the removable IV pole Figure 15 1 Insert the IV pole into a socket at the head end or foot end of the product 2 Turn the knob A counterclockwise and pull up on the telescoping portion B until you reach the desired height 3 Turn the knob A clockwise to lock the telescoping portion in pl...

Page 29: ...t oxygen bottle holder for all types Always use caution if the defibrillator tray chart holder or upright oxygen bottle holder is attached to avoid pinching your fingers when you position the foot end push handle option Do not use the upright oxygen bottle holder as a push pull device Product damage may occur The upright oxygen bottle holder supports an oxygen bottle in a vertical position To atta...

Page 30: ...MM046 A At tt ta ac ch hiin ng g t th he e p pa ap pe er r r ro ollll h ho olld de er r W WA AR RN NI IN NG G Do not use the paper roll holder as a push pull device Product damage may occur Do not hang items that exceed the safe working load of 1 5 kg on the paper roll holder The paper roll holder dispenses paper as a protective layer over the stretcher surface for hygienic purposes To attach the ...

Page 31: ...C A B F Fiig gu ur re e 1 18 8 A At tt ta ac ch hiin ng g t th he e p pa ap pe er r r ro ollll h ho olld de er r KK 6300 en Rev 03 27 EN ...

Page 32: ... n r re es st tr ra aiin nt t s st tr ra ap p llo oc ca at tiio on ns s N No ot te e Restraint straps are Type B applied parts I In ns se er rt tiin ng g o or r r re em mo ov viin ng g X X r ra ay y c ca as ss se et tt te es s W WA AR RN NI IN NG G Always refer to applicable state and federal restrictions and regulations for safety before you use the X ray option with radiation generating devices ...

Page 33: ...s N No ot te e Always use the mattress 6300 0 100 6300 0 102 6300 0 103 or 6300 0 104 on the Stryker Model S ST T1 1 and S ST T1 1 X X Series stretcher Do not use a C Arm with the X ray option The X ray option is not compatible with a C Arm Maximum X ray cassette dimensions are 35 cm x 43 cm x 5 4 cm KK 6300 en Rev 03 29 EN ...

Page 34: ...ckrest Make sure that all components have proper lubrication Make sure that jack does not stick due to dust or debris Make sure that all labels are intact N No ot te e Direct skin contact with visibly soiled permeable material may increase the risk of infection Do not steam clean the product Clean the base hood storage area Clean the bottom of the brake pads to prevent wax or floor remnant buildup...

Page 35: ...N Always use the 6300 1 000 mattress cover on the foam core Always make sure that you wipe the product with clean water Dry each product after cleaning Some cleaning agents are corrosive in nature and may cause damage to the product Failure to follow these cleaning instructions may void your warranty Do not use cleaning agents and disinfectants with aggressive chemicals as they will reduce the exp...

Page 36: ...e facility 6 Check functionality before you return the product to service Raise and lower the product Lock and unlock the brake steer pedal in both positions Latch and unlatch the siderails Raise and lower the Fowler backrest Make sure all components have proper lubrication Make sure that the jack does not stick due to dust or debris Make sure all labels are intact N No ot te e Direct skin contact...

Page 37: ...ning agents and disinfectants with aggressive chemicals as they will reduce the expected life of the mattress cover Failure to follow the manufacturing cleaning instructions and Stryker operational instructions may affect useful life of the mattress Recommended disinfectants Quaternaries without glycol ethers 2100 ppm active Chlorinated bleach 1000 ppm active 70 Isopropyl alcohol 700 000 ppm Alway...

Page 38: ...nd other components have not degraded or come apart All welds All fasteners are secure All product labels are in place and legible All weldments base frame brake litter jack carriage IV pole pivot weldment and push handle weldments are not damaged Siderails move and latch Siderail latches are secure Siderail is not damaged Siderail latch is not damaged no burrs or debris in latch assembly Antistat...

Page 39: ...andle wire base weldment cylinder fasteners etc are not damaged Hydraulic jacks are holding No interference between wire and mechanical components on the Fowler backrest No leaks at hydraulic connections Lubricate where required Push handles are not loose or damaged Body restraints latch and are secure optional IV pole is intact is not damaged and adjusts and latches in all positions optional Oxyg...

Page 40: ...ll llu ub br riic ca at tiio on n 2 Raise the base hood and support the hood with bungee cords 3 Apply MPG 3 grease to the spring A and roller B Figure 22 4 Remove the bungee cords and lower the hood 5 Verify proper operation before you return the product to service EN 36 KK 6300 en Rev 03 ...

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