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2. Dispose of the contaminated suction tubing and tip assembly properly.
NOTE: Before removing the irrigation tube spike from the irrigation bag, take
measures to prevent the irrigation bag from leaking.
3. Remove the irrigation tube spike from the irrigation bag for final handpiece
disposal.
4. Dispose of the handpiece properly. See the Disposal/Recycle section. If
using a handpiece with removable batteries, see the To Remove the Batteries
section.
Inspection and Testing
WARNINGS:
• DO NOT use any equipment if damage is apparent or the inspection criteria
are not met.
• DO NOT disassemble or service this equipment unless otherwise specified.
NOTE: For service, contact your Stryker sales representative or call Stryker
customer service. Outside the US, contact your nearest Stryker subsidiary.
INTERVAL
INSPECTION CRITERIA
Before Use
Check equipment for damage, wear, or
missing components.
Check power cord and tubing for cuts or
punctures.
Check the handpiece and battery power
pack housing for cracks.
NOTE: If any component must be discarded, see the Disposal/Recycle section.
Troubleshooting
WARNING: DO NOT disassemble or service this equipment unless
otherwise specified.
NOTE: If you require service, contact your Stryker sales representative or call
Stryker customer service. Outside the US, contact your nearest Stryker subsidiary.
PROBLEM
CAUSE
The
The handpiece is not
handpiece
connected to a facility
fails to
vacuum source or the vacuum
provide
source is adjusted incorrectly.
suction.
The handpiece is damaged.
Sporadic
Electrical noise is present.
electrical
interference is
experienced.
NOTE: If any component must be discarded, see the Disposal/Recycle section.
Storage and Handling
CAUTION: ALWAYS store the equipment within the specified environmental
condition values throughout its useful life. See the Specifications section.
To ensure the longevity, performance and safety of this equipment, use of the
original packaging material is recommended when storing or transporting this
equipment.
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Disposal/Recycle
• DO NOT remove the batteries from the sealed battery power pack. Failure to
• ALWAYS follow the current local recommendations and/or regulations
• ALWAYS decontaminate equipment and batteries exposed to infectious
ACTION
If damage is
apparent, replace
the equipment.
To Remove the Batteries (figure 3)
(REF 0207-580-000, REF 0207-583-000, REF 0207-585-000, REF 0207-586-000,
REF 0207-589-000 and REF 0207-590-000 only)
• DO NOT remove the batteries in the presence of a patient.
• DO NOT cut the irrigation tubing/power cord to remove the battery power pack
SOLUTION
Make sure the handpiece
is connected to a facility
vacuum source and is
1. Push the two battery lid removal tabs and remove the lid from the power pack
adjusted correctly.
Replace the handpiece.
2. Remove the battery holder from the battery housing.
3. Remove the eight AA batteries.
Turn off all the electrical
equipment not in use in the
4. Recycle or dispose of the batteries and equipment properly.
room.
Relocate the electrical
equipment to maximize
the distance between the
equipment. Increase spatial
distance.
Plug equipment into different
outlets.
WARNINGS:
comply may cause exposure to electrolytes and result in serious chemical
burns to skin and eyes.
governing environmental protection and risks associated with recycling or
disposing of the equipment at the end of its useful life.
material before sending them to a waste treatment facility.
To comply with European Community Waste Electrical and
Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Directive 2012/19/EU, this
device should be collected separately for recycling. Do
not dispose of as unsorted municipal waste. Contact local
distributor for disposal information. Ensure infected equipment
is decontaminated prior to recycling.
To comply with European Community Batteries Directive
2006/66/EC, this device has been designed for safe removal
of the batteries at the end-of-life by a waste treatment facility.
Infected units should be decontaminated before they are
sent for recycling. If it is not possible to decontaminate the
unit for recycling, the hospital should not attempt to remove
the batteries from waste equipment. Continued disposal of
small amounts of portable batteries to landfill and incineration
is allowed under Directive 2006/66/EC and Member State
regulations.
WARNINGS:
from the handpiece. Failure to comply may cause electrical shock, excessive
heat and/or sparks and result in injury and/or fire.
housing.
Figure 3 – To Remove the Batteries
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