To Operate A Handpiece; To Remove A Power Module - Stryker SYSTEM G 7308-001-000 Instrucciones De Uso

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To Operate a Handpiece

WARNINGS:
▪ DO NOT open the handpiece housing during surgery
as the inside of the device is not sterile.
▪ ALWAYS follow the specified duty cycle to prevent the
equipment from overheating. See the Specifications
section.
▪ ALWAYS consult attachment and tool labeling for
product-specific duty cycles and instructions for use.
▪ DO NOT use this equipment in areas in which
flammable anesthetics or flammable agents are mixed
with air, oxygen, or nitrous oxide.
▪ Take special precautions regarding electromagnetic
compatibility (EMC) when using this equipment. Place
the equipment into service according to the EMC
information contained in this manual.
▪ Portable and mobile radio frequency (RF)
communications equipment can affect the function of
this equipment.
▪ This equipment should not be used adjacent to or
stacked with other equipment. If adjacent or stacked
use is necessary, ALWAYS verify normal operation in
the configuration in which it will be used.
▪ ALWAYS operate the equipment within the specified
environmental condition values:
Temperature
Humidity
Limitation
Limitation
1. Before operating the equipment, verify the following:
▪ You are using Stryker-approved equipment.
▪ The equipment is not damaged.
▪ The equipment is clean and sterile.
▪ You have properly assembled the equipment.
▪ You have installed a fully-charged power module.
NOTE: If you experience difficulty during operation,
contact your Stryker sales representative or call Stryker
customer service. See the Contact Information section.
Outside the US, contact your nearest Stryker subsidiary.
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Atmospheric
Pressure Limitation
2. Set the safety switch to the run mode position.
NOTE: Set the safety switch back to the safe mode
position when the handpiece is idle or when passing the
handpiece to another person.
CAUTION: DO NOT apply excessive pressure or restrict
the motion of the cutting tool during operation. An
excessive load on the system may cause the power
module to temporarily shut down. If this happens, release
the trigger to resume operation or allow the power module
to cool for 20 to 40 minutes.
3. Pull the trigger to control the variable speed operation
of the handpiece.
NOTE: Typical power module run time is 5 minutes or
longer, depending on surgical procedure and technique.

To Remove a Power Module

NOTE: Keep the power module as clean as possible
because it cannot be sterilized.
1. Wipe all debris from the external surfaces of the
handpiece.
2. Turn the latch to the unlock position and open the
door.
3. Use the handle to remove the power module from the
handpiece.
7308-001-700 Rev-A
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