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17 Glossary
ALARM CONDITION –
a potential or actual hazardous
situation exists for which user AWARENESS or
RESPONSE is required.
APPLIED PART –
a component of an electrical medical
device that comes into physical contact with the patient
during normal use to perform its function. The fluid
suction tubing and smoke suction tubing are applied
parts.
BS EN ISO 10079-1: 2009, CLAUSE 9.4
– the
requirements in IEC 60601-1:1988, clause 16 apply; also
the housing shall be constructed of fire-retarding material
which withstands the needle-flame test specified in IEC
60695 2-2 when the flame is applied to any point on the
inside or outside surface of the housing for 20 seconds.
BS EN ISO 10079-1:2009, CLAUSE 13.8 –
interruption
and restoration of the power supply to the suction
equipment shall not cause any hazard, and the vacuum
and flow rate shall not vary by more than 10% from the
set value.
DOCKER-ROVER INTERFACE –
includes four elements:
(1) docker electromagnets attract and hold the rover
strike plates to facilitate physical connection, (2) the
docker power coupler provides electrical energy to
the rover during docking, (3) rover and docker fluid
couplings provide pathways for fluid waste outflow and
clean water inflow to the rover canisters, and (4) infrared
communication is used to exchange information between
the docker and rover.
ERROR –
indicates a medium priority alarm condition,
including a software or hardware fault, or an unexpected
operating condition.
EXPIRED MANIFOLD –
indicates 36 hours have elapsed
since the new manifold was first exposed to suction.
FLUID LEVEL SENSOR –
a sensor located in each
collection canister that determines the current fluid
volume level. The presence of prefill fluid ensures the
sensor is always floating.
FLUID STACKING –
if the rover has sufficient fluid volume
capacity in one or both collection canisters, it may be
used for more than one surgical procedure; fluid waste is
‘stacked’ between procedures.
GLUTARALDEHYDE –
a toxic chemical used to clean and
disinfect.
INFRARED COMMUNICATION –
an information exchange
method using a receiver, a transmitter, and invisible
infrared energy.
INVALID MANIFOLD –
a manifold that may have been
altered, damaged, or previously exposed to suction and
has since expired.
LOW PRIORITY ALARM –
indicates user AWARENESS is
required.
MEDIUM PRIORITY ALARM –
indicates PROMPT user
RESPONSE is required.
NEW MANIFOLD –
a valid manifold; suction has never
been applied to the manifold.
NOTIFICATION –
indicates a low priority alarm condition
that will not prevent use of the rover. The rover will remain
fully functional after experiencing a notification.
OFF LOADING –
the contents of both rover canisters are
emptied into a facility waste disposal drain during docking.
PREFILL FLUID –
each rover canister is prefilled with a
water and detergent solution after each docking cycle; the
solution initiates the breakdown of fluid waste collected
during use.
PREFILLING –
adding prefill fluid to both rover canisters.
USED MANIFOLD –
a valid manifold exposed to suction,
but not yet expired.
VALID MANIFOLD –
a NEW or USED manifold (but not
yet expired).
18 Software License Notices
See the
Neptune 3 Software License Addendum REF
0703-001-701
supplied with the rover.
Trademarks not the property of Stryker Corporation are
the property of their respective owners.
0000160552, Rev. C Effective Date: Nov 25, 2015 1:43:15 PM
Print Date: Nov 25, 2015 02:19:13 PM