Storage And Handling - Stryker Steri-Shield Flyte Manual De Instrucciones

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A
NOTES:
• The user must don a surgical helmet and power
pack then scrub before donning a hood. See the
instructions for use supplied with the helmet.
• Hoods are worn in conjunction with surgical
gowns where the hood material extends beyond
the user's upper back, shoulders, and front, while
the surgical gown covers the lower portion of the
hood up to the user's neck.
• The hood must be donned with the help of a
circulating assistant.
• The hood is folded and packaged to permit
handling without causing contamination to the
exterior surfaces of the hood.
• Be sure to adjust helmet settings and secure
cable connections to the helmet prior to donning
the hood.
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B
• Make sure the white filter material of the hood or
toga is positioned correctly over the fan intake of
the helmet.
• When the lens is soiled, see the To Remove the
Peel Away Lens section.
To Remove the Peel Away Lens (figures
A and B)
WARNING: ALWAYS remove the Peel
Away lens away from the sterile field.
NOTES:
• The lens may be removed by a circulating
assistant or the user.
• Each layer of lens and exposed surfaces are
sterile.
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Storage and Handling

CAUTIONS:
• ALWAYS use the original packaging container for
transportation of the equipment.
• Store the equipment within the specified
environmental condition value(s) throughout its
useful life. See the Specifications section.
Specifications
MATERIAL STANDARDS COMPLIANCE
Flammability:
Flammability of Clothing
Textiles under United
States Consumer
Product Safety
Commission (US CPSC)
16 Code of Federal
Regulations (CFR) Part
1610 Class 1
HOOD MATERIAL
Hood Materials:
Polypropylene,
polyester, acrylic
Peel Away Lens
Clear polyester laminate
Material:
Standard Lens Material:
Clear polycarbonate
Color:
Blue
ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS
Operation, Storage,
and Transportation
Temperature Limit:
Temperature exposure
upper limit of 40 °C
(104 °F).
EN
40 °C
-20 °C
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