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Stryker Power-PRO 2 Manual

PPoowweerr--PPRROO™™ 22 CCoott
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EN
6507-009-001 Rev AB.3 2021-08
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Refer to instruction manual/booklet
Consult instructions for use
CE mark
Authorized representative in the European Community
European medical device
General warning
Caution
Warning; crushing of hands
Warning; non-ionizing radiation
No pushing
China RoHS without declarable substances
China RoHS with declarable substances
Catalogue number
Lot (batch) code

Serial number
 
For US Patents see www.stryker.com/patents
Manufacturer
Date of manufacture
6507-009-001 Rev AB.3 EN
Importer
Mass of equipment with safe working load
Safe working load
Type BF applied part
87VL
Medical Equipment Classified by Underwriters Laboratories Inc. With Respect to Electric Shock,
Fire, and Mechanical Hazards Only in Accordance with ANSI/AAMI ES60601-1:2012 and CAN/
CSA-C22.2 No. 60601-1:14.
Direct current
~
Alternating current
Class II electrical equipment: equipment in which protection against electric shock does not rely
on basic insulation only, but in which additional safety precautions such as double insulation or
reinforced insulation are provided, there being no provision for protective earthing or reliance
upon installation conditions.
Dangerous voltage
Extend
Retract
IIPP3366 Ingress protection rating
In accordance with European Directive 2012/19/EU on Waste Electrical and Electronic
Equipment (WEEE) as amended, this symbol indicates that the product 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.
The Rechargeable Battery Recycling Corporation (RBRC) is a non-profit, public service
organization that promotes the recycling of portable rechargeable batteries. Batteries must be
delivered to a battery collection site. Visit the RBRC website (www.rbrc.org) to find a nearby
collection site or call the phone number shown on the recycling symbol.
Two person lift
This way up
Fragile, handle with care
Keep dry
EN 6507-009-001 Rev AB.3
Stacking limit by number
Battery terminal identification (D - data (SMBus data line), C-clock (SMBus clock line), T- T-Pin
or temperature, - negative terminal, + positive terminal)
2800 mAh/71.68 Wh Battery capacity and duration
<60s >300s
Cot duty cycle: 16.7%
U.S.A.
English text below this symbol is intended for USA audiences only
Distributed by in the US
MMAADDEE IINN UU..SS..AA.. Product made in the United States of America
Box manufacturer’s certificate
5019398
The AAllvvaarriiuumm charger complies with the requirements of UL 62368-1:2019 Ed. 3 and CSA
C22.2#62368-1:2019 Ed. 3 for audio/video, information and communication technology
equipment, The AAllvvaarriiuumm battery complies with the requirements of UL 62133-2:2020 Ed. 1 and
CSA C22.2#62133-2:2020 Ed. 1 for secondary lithium battery systems.
6507-009-001 Rev AB.3 EN
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Warning/Caution/Note Definition ..............................................................................................................................3
Summary of safety precautions ................................................................................................................................3
Introduction ...............................................................................................................................................................7
Product description .................................................................................................................................................7
Indications for use...................................................................................................................................................7
Clinical benefits ......................................................................................................................................................7
Contraindications....................................................................................................................................................8
Expected service life ...............................................................................................................................................8
Disposal/recycle .....................................................................................................................................................8
Specifications - Power-PRO 2..................................................................................................................................8
European REACH - Power-PRO 2.......................................................................................................................9
China RoHS - Power-PRO 2 .............................................................................................................................10
Standards with required options .............................................................................................................................11
WiFi radio specifications option ..............................................................................................................................11
Specifications - Alvarium .......................................................................................................................................13
European REACH - Alvarium ............................................................................................................................13
China RoHS - Alvarium.....................................................................................................................................14
Product illustration - Power-PRO 2 .........................................................................................................................15
Product illustration - Alvarium.................................................................................................................................16
Contact information...............................................................................................................................................16
Serial number location - Power-PRO 2 ...................................................................................................................17
Serial number location - Alvarium...........................................................................................................................17
Setup.......................................................................................................................................................................18
Installation...............................................................................................................................................................19
Installing the cot fastener.......................................................................................................................................19
Installing the in-fastener shut-off.............................................................................................................................19
Selecting the vehicle safety hook ...........................................................................................................................20
Vehicle configuration.............................................................................................................................................21
Positioning of the vehicle safety hook, front to back .................................................................................................22
Positioning of the vehicle safety hook, side to side...................................................................................................23
Installing the vehicle safety hook ............................................................................................................................24
Operating guidelines...............................................................................................................................................26
Operation ................................................................................................................................................................27
Checking the battery power level............................................................................................................................27
Transferring the patient to the cot ...........................................................................................................................27
Raising or lowering the cot.....................................................................................................................................28
Raising or lowering the cot manually with the manual override..................................................................................29
Applying or releasing a wheel lock or Steer-Lock .....................................................................................................29
Rolling the cot with a patient ..................................................................................................................................30
Pushing or pulling the cot with the transport handle..................................................................................................30
Loading the cot into a vehicle.................................................................................................................................31
Unloading the cot from a vehicle.............................................................................................................................33
Positioning operators and helpers ..........................................................................................................................34
Raising or lowering the backrest.............................................................................................................................35
Raising or lowering the siderails .............................................................................................................................35
Raising or lowering the siderails (XPS option) .........................................................................................................35
Extending or retracting the retractable head section.................................................................................................36
Extending or retracting the retractable foot section ..................................................................................................36
Raising or lowering the footrest ..............................................................................................................................37
Raising or lowering the knee Gatch ........................................................................................................................37
Securing the patient with the restraint straps ...........................................................................................................38
Attaching the shoulder restraints........................................................................................................................39
Attaching the waist restraints.............................................................................................................................40
Attaching the thigh restraints .............................................................................................................................40
Attaching the ankle restraints ............................................................................................................................41
6507-009-001 Rev AB.3 1 EN
Adjusting restraint straps .......................................................................................................................................41
Adding a restraint strap extension ..........................................................................................................................42
Securing the child restraint with the X-restraint package...........................................................................................42
Hanging equipment from the equipment hook .........................................................................................................43
Positioning the two-stage IV pole option..................................................................................................................44
Positioning the three-stage IV pole option ...............................................................................................................45
Attaching an oxygen bottle to the oxygen bottle holder option ...................................................................................46
Attaching the base storage net option.....................................................................................................................46
Attaching the backrest storage pouch option ...........................................................................................................47
Attaching the head end storage flat option...............................................................................................................47
Attaching the mattress...........................................................................................................................................47
Inserting the battery ..............................................................................................................................................48
Removing the battery from the product ...................................................................................................................48
Storing the battery.................................................................................................................................................49
Charging the battery..............................................................................................................................................49
Electrical power requirements................................................................................................................................50
Charger setup.......................................................................................................................................................50
Securing the mounting plate option.........................................................................................................................50
Securing the charger to the mounting plate option ...................................................................................................51
Powering the charger ............................................................................................................................................52
Disconnecting the charger .....................................................................................................................................53
Accessories and parts ............................................................................................................................................54
Cleaning and disinfecting with wipes......................................................................................................................56
Cleaning the product...............................................................................................................................................57
Disinfecting the product ..........................................................................................................................................58
Cleaning the charger ..............................................................................................................................................59
Cleaning the battery ..............................................................................................................................................59
Preventive maintenance .........................................................................................................................................60
Lubrication ...........................................................................................................................................................60
Regular inspection and adjustments .......................................................................................................................60
Every month or two hours .................................................................................................................................60
Every three months or six hours.........................................................................................................................61
Every six months or 12 hours ............................................................................................................................62
Every 12 months or 24 hours.............................................................................................................................62
Wireless notifications..............................................................................................................................................64
Wireless coexistence notifications ..........................................................................................................................64
EMC information .....................................................................................................................................................65
EN 2 6507-009-001 Rev AB.3
WWaarrnniinngg//CCaauuttiioonn//NNoottee DDeeffiinniittiioonn
The words WWAARRNNIINNGG,CCAAUUTTIIOONN, and NNOOTTEE carry special meanings and should be carefully reviewed.
WWAARRNNIINNGG
Alerts the reader about a situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury. It may also describe
potential serious adverse reactions and safety hazards.
CCAAUUTTIIOONN
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 occur as a result of use or misuse.
NNoottee -- Provides special information to make maintenance easier or important instructions clearer.
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Always read and strictly follow the warnings and cautions listed on this page. Service only by qualified personnel.
WWAARRNNIINNGG
• Always install the in-fastener shut-off system (if not using a crash-rated cot fastener) in any emergency vehicle that will
be used with this cot.
• Always install the cot fastener by qualified personnel only. Improper installation could result in injury to the patient or
operator.
• Always make sure that all cots meet the installation specifications for the Stryker cot fastener system.
• Always adjust the rail clamp assembly to match the cot retaining post position for the cot manufacturer and model
number.
• Always position the in-fastener shut-off before you place the cot into service.
• Do not attempt to operate the cot when loaded into a cot fastener.
• Always use the in-fastener shut-off to disable the electronic functionality only.
• Always adjust the mounting location to maintain the proper position of the vehicle safety hook face when you replace an
existing vehicle safety hook with a new style.
• Always have a certified mechanic, familiar with ambulance vehicle construction, install the vehicle safety hook to avoid
injury to the patient or operator.
• Always consult the vehicle manufacturer before vehicle safety hook installation. Make sure that the installation of the
vehicle safety hook does not damage or interfere with the brake lines, oxygen lines, fuel lines, fuel tank, or electrical
wiring of the vehicle.
• Do not modify the cot or the vehicle safety hook. If the cot safety bar does not connect with the vehicle safety hook in any
of these positions (left, center, or right), modify the vehicle.
• Always make sure that that the cot safety bar connects with the vehicle safety hook every time before vehicle safety
hook installation.
• Always make sure that the cot safety bar connects with the vehicle safety hook before you remove the cot from the
vehicle patient compartment to avoid the risk of injury.
• Always use screws that are long enough to go through the vehicle patient compartment floor, washer, and nut, with at
least two full threads in the nut. The socket head cap screw length depends on the thickness of the vehicle floor.
• Always operate the cot only when all persons are clear of the mechanisms. Entanglement in powered cot mechanisms
can cause serious injury.
• Always inspect the battery for damage before every use.
• Do not allow untrained helpers to assist in the operation of the product.
• Always follow proper hand placement on hand grips. Keep all hands clear of the red safety bar pivots when you load,
unload, or change the cot height position.
• Do not ride on the base of the cot.
6507-009-001 Rev AB.3 3 EN
• Do not transport the cot sideways to avoid the risk of a cot tip or injury. Always transport the cot in a lowered position,
head end or foot end first to minimize the risk of a cot tip or injury.
• Always keep hands, fingers, and feet away from moving parts. Use caution when you place your hands and feet near the
base tubes to raise or lower the cot.
• Always conduct patient monitoring when the cot is idle. If you hydraulically raise or lower the cot you may temporarily
affect electronic patient monitoring equipment.
• Do not use the product if it has been involved in an accident to avoid the risk of injury due to product damage. Contact
Stryker to determine if you need to replace the product.
• Do not unlock or remove the cot from the cot fastener during vehicle transport.
• Always center the patient and equipment or accessories. Lock adjustable features and intended lift points before you
transport a patient on the product.
• Always inspect the product for damage if involved in an ambulance accident. Contact Stryker Customer Service or
Technical Support for more information.
• Always use all restraint straps to secure the patient on the product. An unrestrained patient may fall from the product and
be injured.
• Do not leave a patient unattended. Hold the product while a patient is on the product.
• Do not apply a wheel lock when a patient is on the product or when you move the product to avoid the risk of a cot tip or
injury.
• Always secure the mattress to the product to avoid movement during patient transfer.
• Do not raise or lower the cot while you are on rough or uneven terrain.
• Do not replace or apply a wheel lock on a product with worn transport wheels that are less than 6 in. diameter.
• Always transport the cot at transport height or the lowest possible height to reduce the risk of a cot tip. If possible, obtain
additional assistance or take an alternate route.
• Always avoid high obstacles, such as curbs, steps, or rough terrain to avoid the risk of a cot tip or injury.
• Always use the specified push/pull locations to reduce the risk of a cot tip or injury.
• Always stow and latch the transport handle before you load, unload, or use the transport handle to lift the cot.
• Always support the load of the patient, cot, and accessories after the weight is off of the ground.
• Always use two operators when a cot is occupied.
• Do not load the cot into a vehicle with the head section retracted when using a cot fastener. The cot may tip or not
connect with the cot fastener.
• Always make sure that the cot is locked in the cot fastener before you load and unload. Injury may occur if the cot is not
secure.
• Always try to load and unload the cot on level ground to reduce the risk of a cot tip or injury.
• Do not use the jog function to jog past the set cot load height after the cot safety bar connects with the vehicle safety
hook.
• Do not pull or lift on the cot safety bar when you unload the cot.
• Do not press the extend (+) button until the safety bar connects with the vehicle safety hook.
• Always lock the head and foot sections into place before you operate the cot.
• Do not attach restraint straps to the base tubes, cross tubes, or litter skin.
• Do not allow the head end storage flat to interfere with the operation of the retractable head section, safety bar, or
vehicle safety hook.
• Do not store items under the mattress. Items under the mattress may interfere with product operation.
• Do not remove the battery when the product is active.
• Do not attempt to open the battery pack for any reason, to avoid the risk of electric shock. If the battery pack case is
cracked or damaged, do not insert it into the charger. Return damaged battery packs to a service center for recycling.
• Always avoid direct contact with a wet battery or battery enclosures. Contact may cause injury to the patient or operator.
• Do not insert a cracked or damaged battery into the charger. Return damaged batteries to a service center for recycling.
• Do not connect AC and DC power supplies to the battery at the same time to avoid the risk of fire or electric shock.
• Always have a certified mechanic, familiar with ambulance vehicle construction, secure the mounting plate option and
charger.
• Always make sure that the mounting plate option is secured to the surface before use.
• Always follow these cleaning and disinfecting guidelines, in addition to your protocols, to maintain hygienic safety.
EN 4 6507-009-001 Rev AB.3
• Always use any appropriate personal protective equipment while power washing to avoid inhaling contagion. Power
washing equipment may aerate contamination.
• Always wear rubber gloves, in addition to personal protective equipment, when cleaning the battery to reduce the risk of
injury.
• Always disconnect the charger from the wall outlet before cleaning to avoid the risk of electrical hazards.
• Do not spray fluid directly onto the charger.
• Do not power wash the charger.
• Do not use solvents, lubricants, or other chemicals to clean the charger unless otherwise directed.
• Do not immerse the charger in liquid or allow liquid to collect on top of the charger to avoid the risk of electric shock.
• Always use only non-conductive materials to wipe the battery.
• Always avoid excessive water exposure to the battery terminals.
• Do not directly handle or make contact with the battery terminals while cleaning to avoid the risk of injury.
• Do not immerse the battery in liquid or allow liquid to collect on top of the battery to avoid the risk of electric shock.
• Do not use solvents, lubricants, or other chemicals to clean the battery unless otherwise directed.
• Do not power wash the battery.
• Do not use bare hands to check for hydraulic leaks.
• Portable RF communications equipment, including peripherals such as antenna cables and external antennas, should
be used no closer than 12 inches (30 cm) to any part of PPoowweerr--PPRROO 2, including cables specified by the manufacturer.
• Avoid stacking or placing other equipment adjacent to PPoowweerr--PPRROO 2 to prevent improper operation of the products. If
such use is necessary, carefully observe the cot and the other equipment to verify proper operation.
• The use of accessories, transducers, and cables, other than those specified or provided by the manufacturer, could
result in increased electromagnetic emissions or decreased electromagnetic immunity and result in improper operation.
CCAAUUTTIIOONN
• 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 product or any components of the product. Modifying the product can cause unpredictable operation
resulting in injury to patient or operator. Modifying the product also voids its warranty.
• Always set the cot load height before you place the cot into service.
• Always clear any obstacles that may interfere and cause injury to the operator or patient before operating the product.
• Do not use siderails as a patient restraint device.
• Always set the transport wheels safely on the ground when you unload the cot from the vehicle patient compartment to
avoid the risk of product damage.
• Do not use siderails as a push/pull device or to steer the product.
• Do not sit or stand on the siderails (XPS option).
• Do not use the siderails (XPS option) as a patient transfer device or surface (for example, to slide a patient from the cot
to another surface).
• Do not position patients with full weight on the siderails (XPS option).
• Do not use the siderails as a push/pull device or to steer the product.
• Do not entangle the restraint straps in the base frame when you raise or lower the cot.
• Do not load the equipment hook above the safe working load of 35 lb (15.8 kg).
• Always remove all accessories or equipment from the equipment hook when in the vehicle.
• Do not load the IV pole above the safe working load of 25 lb (11.3 kg).
• Do not load the oxygen bottle holder above the safe working load of 15 lb (6.8 kg).
• Do not use two oxygen bottle holders at the same time.
• Do not load the base storage net above the safe working load of 20 lb (9 kg).
• Always be careful when you retract the base to avoid damaging items that are stored in the base storage net.
• Do not load the single-sided backrest storage pouch above the safe working load of 10 lb (4.5 kg).
• Do not load the dual-sided backrest storage pouch above the safe working load of 20 lb (9 kg).
• Do not allow the storage pouch to interfere with the operation of the retractable head section.
• Do not load the head end storage flat above the safe working load of 40 lb (18 kg).
• Always remove the battery if you do not intend to use the product for more than 24 hours or longer.
6507-009-001 Rev AB.3 5 EN
• Always place the electrical charger power cord where it will not be stepped on, tripped over, or otherwise subjected to
damage or stress.
• Do not touch the battery receptacle terminals with metal objects.
• Always grasp and pull the plug, not the cord, when you disconnect the charger to avoid the risk of damage to the
electrical plug and cord.
• Always remove the battery before you wash the product.
• Do not clean, service, or perform maintenance while the product is in use.
• Do not steam clean or ultrasonically clean the product.
• Do not exceed 180 °F (82 °C) as the maximum water temperature.
• Do not exceed 1500 psi (130.5 bar) as the maximum water pressure. If you are using a hand held wand to wash the
product, keep the pressure nozzle at a minimum of 24 in. (61 cm) from the product.
• Always use authorized parts to avoid the risk of product damage.
• Do not lubricate the bearings in the X-frame as it will degrade the performance of the cot and may void its warranty.
• Changes or modifications to the AAllvvaarriiuumm Battery Management System, not expressly approved by Stryker, could void
the user's authority to operate the equipment.
EN 6 6507-009-001 Rev AB.3
IInnttrroodduuccttiioonn
This manual assists you with the operation or maintenance of your Stryker product. Read this manual before operating or
maintaining this product. Set methods and procedures to educate and train your staff on the safe operation or maintenance
of this product.
CCAAUUTTIIOONN
• 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 product or any components of the product. Modifying the product can cause unpredictable operation
resulting in injury to patient or operator. Modifying the product also voids its warranty.
NNoottee
• This manual is a permanent part of the product and should remain with the product even if the product is sold.
• Stryker continually seeks advancements in product design and quality. This manual contains the most current product
information available at the time of printing. There may be minor discrepancies between your product and this manual. If
you have any questions, contact Stryker Customer Service or Technical Support at 1-800-327-0770.
PPrroodduucctt ddeessccrriippttiioonn
The Stryker PPoowweerr--PPRROO 2 is a powered ambulance cot that consists of a platform, including a mattress, mounted on a
wheeled, retractable X-frame that is designed to support and transport a maximum weight of 700 lb (318 kg). The
AAllvvaarriiuumm™ rechargeable battery powers the hydraulic lift system and allows operators to raise and lower the cot using the
powered controls on the foot end lift bars.
The cot features low transport height capability. The cot has an adjustable load height feature to allow the cot to be set to
different ambulance deck heights during loading and unloading. The cot is equipped with a manual back-up release handle
to allow the operation of cot functions in the event of power loss.
Foot end LED lights illuminate transport areas and reflective markings aid in cot visibility. The cot is also equipped with the
following: a retractable head section for 360 degree mobility in any height position, siderails, adjustable backrest, patient
restraint straps, and standard mechanical steer and wheel locks. The cot can be equipped various optional accessories that
assist with the transport of the patient. The cot litter can be articulated in multiple positions. The cot service interface allows
service technicians to acquire cot data and update software.
PPoowweerr--PPRROO 2 is compatible with, and can be inductively charged by, the Stryker PPoowweerr--LLOOAADD® and PPeerrffoorrmmaannccee--
LLOOAADD® fastening systems. PPoowweerr--PPRROO 2 is also compatible with mass casualty, wall mount, and floor mount fasteners.
AAllvvaarriiuumm Battery Management System is comprised of a lithium iron phosphate battery pack and a universal charger. The
rechargeable battery acts as a power source for the PPoowweerr--PPRROO 2 cot.
IInnddiiccaattiioonnss ffoorr uussee
PPoowweerr--PPRROO 2 is intended to transport a patient to or from an emergency or non-emergency location, primarily within an
emergency transport vehicle, to a healthcare facility. PPoowweerr--PPRROO 2 is intended for adult, adolescent, and child occupants
who can be effectively secured by patient restraint straps on the product. Intended operators include trained professionals
(emergency medical services and medical care center personnel) and medical first responders.
PPoowweerr--PPRROO 2 is not intended for extended stay, use as a hospital bed, or devices that modify air pressure, such as
hyperbaric chambers.
CClliinniiccaall bbeenneeffiittss
Cot: patient transport
Fastener: support cot for transport
6507-009-001 Rev AB.3 7 EN
Cot and fastener system: support and transport patients
CCoonnttrraaiinnddiiccaattiioonnss
None known.
EExxppeecctteedd sseerrvviiccee lliiffee
PPoowweerr--PPRROO 2 has a 7 year expected service life under normal use conditions and with appropriate periodic maintenance.
AAllvvaarriiuumm charger has a 7 year expected service life under normal use conditions.
AAllvvaarriiuumm battery has a 2 year expected service life under normal use conditions.
DDiissppoossaall//rreeccyyccllee
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.
SSppeecciiffiiccaattiioonnss -- PPoowweerr--PPRROO 22
NNoottee -- Safe working load
indicates the sum of the
patient, mattress, and
accessory weight.
700 lb 318 kg
Backrest articulation 0° to 75°
Length Extended 84 in. 213.4 cm
Mid 81 in. 205.7 cm
Retracted 60 in. 152.4 cm
Overall width 22.6 in 57.4 cm
Height1Adjustable from 14.4 in. to
41 in.
Adjustable from 36.6 cm to
104 cm
Weight2130 lb 59 kg
Caster diameter/width 6 in./2 in. 15 cm/5 cm
Minimum operators required for loading/unloading an
occupied cot
2
Minimum operators required for loading/unloading an
unoccupied cot
1
Recommended fastener systems Model 6390 PPoowweerr--LLOOAADD, Model 6392 PPeerrffoorrmmaannccee--
LLOOAADD, Model 6370 or 6377 floor mount, Model 6371 wall
mount
Recommended loading height Up to 36 in. Up to 91 cm
Recommended transport height (excluding mattress) 25 in. 63.5 cm
Hydraulic oil PPeennttoossiinn™ CFH 11S
EN 8 6507-009-001 Rev AB.3
Power system
Battery (650700080301) 25.6 VDC LiFePO4
Charger (650700450301) 100-240 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 1A
12-34 VDC, 5A
Cot duty cycle 16.7%
Standards ANSI/AAMI ES 60601-1, 60601-1-12, 60601-1-2, BS EN
1865-2, BS EN 1865-3, AS/NZS-4535, SAE J3027, BS EN-
1789, BS EN 597-1, 16 CFR 1632
For standards that require specific options, see
Standards
with required options
(page 11).
1Height is measured from bottom of mattress at seat section to ground level.
2Cot is weighed with one battery and without mattress and restraints.
Stryker reserves the right to change specifications without notice.
The yellow and black color scheme is a proprietary trademark of Stryker Corporation.
Labels may be unreadable from a viewing distance greater than 12 inches.
PPoowweerr--PPRROO 2 is designed to conform to:
• NFPA-1917
• CAAS-GVS
• KKK-A-1822
EEnnvviirroonnmmeennttaall ccoonnddiittiioonn OOppeerraattiioonn SSttoorraaggee aanndd ttrraannssppoorrttaattiioonn
Temperature
130 °F
(54 °C)
-30 °F
(-34 °C)
130 °F
(54 °C)
-30 °F
(-34 °C)
Relative humidity
93%
10%
93%
10%
Atmospheric pressure
1060 hPa
620
1060 hPa
500
EEuurrooppeeaann RREEAACCHH -- PPoowweerr--PPRROO 22
In accordance with the European REACH regulation and other environmental regulatory requirements, the components that
contain declarable substances are listed.
DDeessccrriippttiioonn NNuummbbeerr SSuubbssttaannccee ooff vveerryy hhiigghh ccoonncceerrnn
((SSVVHHCC)) cchheemmiiccaall nnaammee
Base controller PCBA assembly 650700080800 Lead, lead monoxide (lead oxide),
diboron trioxide
Caster nut 6090-001-009 Lead
Cot comm board 650700080203 Octamethylcyclotetrasiloxane (D4)
Foot end interface board PCBA 650700080810 Lead, lead monoxide (lead oxide),
diboron trioxide
6507-009-001 Rev AB.3 9 EN
DDeessccrriippttiioonn NNuummbbeerr SSuubbssttaannccee ooff vveerryy hhiigghh ccoonncceerrnn
((SSVVHHCC)) cchheemmiiccaall nnaammee
Gas spring yoke 650700080178 Lead
Gas spring yoke end 650700080179 Lead
Lift motor cable assembly 650700080868 Lead
Light module cable assembly 650700080890 Lead
Mattress, knee Gatch bolster 6500-002-150 (2H-benzotriazol2-yl)-4, 6-di-tert-
pentylphenol
Mattress, knee Gatch bolster, grey 6506-002-150 (2H-benzotriazol2-yl)-4, 6-di-tert-
pentylphenol
Mattress, knee Gatch bolster, XPS 6500-003-130 (2H-benzotriazol2-yl)-4, 6-di-tert-
pentylphenol
Mattress, knee Gatch bolster, grey 6506-003-130 (2H-benzotriazol2-yl)-4, 6-di-tert-
pentylphenol
NFMIC - shielded PCBA assembly 650700080830 Lead, lead monoxide (lead oxide),
diboron trioxide
WiFi module 650700080202 Diboron trioxide
HBC assembly 650700080800 Lead, lead monoxide (lead oxide),
diboron trioxide, 2-methyl-1-(4-
methylthiophenyl)-2-morpholinopropan-
1-one
CChhiinnaa RRooHHSS -- PPoowweerr--PPRROO 22
DDeessccrriipp--
ttiioonn NNuummbbeerr
HHaazzaarrddoouuss ssuubbssttaanncceess
LLeeaadd ((PPbb)) MMeerrccuurryy
((HHgg))
CCaaddmmiiuumm
((CCdd))
HHeexxaavvaalleenntt
cchhrroommiiuumm
((CCrr ((VVll))))
PPoollyybbrroommii--
nnaatteedd
bbiipphheennyyllss
((PPBBBB))
PPoollyybbrroommii--
nnaatteedd
ddiipphheennyyll
eetthheerrss
((PPBBDDEE))
Actuator
assembly
650700020-
026
O X X X X X
Foot end
interface
board
PCBA
650700080-
810
O X X X X X
Gateway
4.0 PCBA
521206000-
900
O X X X X X
Cot WiFi
module
650700080-
202
O X X X X X
Base
controller
PCBA
assembly
650700080-
800
O X X X X X
MTS
sensor
assembly
650700020-
198
O X X X X X
EN 10 6507-009-001 Rev AB.3
DDeessccrriipp--
ttiioonn NNuummbbeerr
HHaazzaarrddoouuss ssuubbssttaanncceess
LLeeaadd ((PPbb)) MMeerrccuurryy
((HHgg))
CCaaddmmiiuumm
((CCdd))
HHeexxaavvaalleenntt
cchhrroommiiuumm
((CCrr ((VVll))))
PPoollyybbrroommii--
nnaatteedd
bbiipphheennyyllss
((PPBBBB))
PPoollyybbrroommii--
nnaatteedd
ddiipphheennyyll
eetthheerrss
((PPBBDDEE))
Cot caster
nut
6090-001-
009
O X X X X X
Light
module
cable
assembly
650700080-
890
O X X X X X
User
interface
bottom
cable
assembly
650700080-
891
O X X X X X
User
interface
top cable
assembly
650700080-
892
O X X X X X
This table is prepared in accordance with the provisions of SJ/T 11364.
O: Indicates that said hazardous substance contained in all of the homogenous materials used for this part is below the
limit requirement of GB/T 26572.
X: Indicates that said hazardous substance contained in at least one of the homogenous materials used for this part is
above the limit requirement of GB/T 26572.
Enterprises may further provide in this box technical explanation for marking “X” based on their actual circumstances.
SSttaannddaarrddss wwiitthh rreeqquuiirreedd ooppttiioonnss
To be compliant with the standards, you must use the following required options on your cot.
CCrraasshh--tteesstt ssttaannddaarrdd
OOppttiioonn sseelleeccttiioonn
RReessttrraaiinntt ppaacckkaaggee FFaasstteenneerr
SAE J3027 X-restraint package (6500-001-430) PPeerrffoorrmmaannccee--LLOOAADD and PPoowweerr--
LLOOAADD
BS EN 1789 X-restraint package (6500-001-430) PPeerrffoorrmmaannccee--LLOOAADD and PPoowweerr--
LLOOAADD
WWiiFFii rraaddiioo ssppeecciiffiiccaattiioonnss ooppttiioonn
Manufacturer/model Silex SX-SDMAC-2832S+
Chipset Qualcomm Atheros QCA9377-3
IEEE 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac
RF bands 2.4 GHz, 5 GHz
6507-009-001 Rev AB.3 11 EN
Encryption
AES and TKIP
(TKIP is not supported with WPA2)
Authentication WPA Personal/Enterprise and WPA2 Personal/Enterprise
802.1X PEAP-MSCHAP - v2
Client certificates Cannot accept or upload certificates
Supported data rates
802.11b/g: 1-54 Mbps
802.11a: 6-54 Mbps
802.11n: MCS0-7
802.11ac: MCS0-9 (compatible)
Hash function compatibility SHA-1 and SHA-2 server side certificate recognition for
PEAP-MSCHAP - v2
Channel plan
2.4 GHz: All channels supported
5 GHz: All channels supported
(Recommend against the use of DFS and ISM channels)
Other
Leverage hospital SSID
Support for 802.11r
Support for Cisco CCX (Fast roaming)
IItteemm
SSppeecciiffiiccaattiioonn -- CChhiippsseett QQCCAA99337777--33 ((QQuuaallccoommmm AAtthheerrooss))
UUnniitt
BBaanndd MMooddee MMiinn MMaaxx
Operating
frequencies
2.4GHz
11b 2412 2472 MHz
11g/n/ac 2412 2472 MHz
11g/n/ac 2422 2462 MHz
5GHz
11a/n/ac 5180 5825 MHz
11n/ac 5190 5795 MHz
11ac 5210 5775 MHz
Frequency steps
2.4GHz 11b/g/n 5 MHz
5GHz
11a/n/ac 20 MHz
11n/ac 40 MHz
11ac 80 MHz
Modulation types
Not applicable 11b DSSS (DBPSK, DQPSK, CCK) Not applicable
Not applicable 11a/g/n OFDM (BPSK, QPSK, 16QAM,
64QAM) Not applicable
Not applicable 11ac OFDM (BPSK, QPSK, 16QAM,
64QAM, 255QAM) Not applicable
Maximum ERP Not applicable Not applicable -8.648/21.352 dBW/dBm
EN 12 6507-009-001 Rev AB.3
SSppeecciiffiiccaattiioonnss -- AAllvvaarriiuumm
CChhaarrggeerr ((665500770000445500330011)) BBaatttteerryy ((665500770000008800330011))
Electrical input 12-34 VDC, 5A Not applicable
Electrical output Not applicable 25.6 VDC LiFePO4
Height 6.09 in. 154.69 mm 3.62 in. 91.95 mm
Width 4.46 in. 113.28 mm 3.18 in. 80.77 mm
Length 7.79 in. 197.87 mm 6.05 in. 153.67 mm
Weight 1.55 lb 0.70 kg 2.15 lb 0.98 kg
Enclosure protection Not applicable IP36
Standards IEC 62368 IEC 62133-2, IEC 60529: IP36, SAE J3043
EEnnvviirroonnmmeennttaall ccoonnddiittiioonn OOppeerraattiioonn CChhaarrggiinngg SSttoorraaggee aanndd
ttrraannssppoorrttaattiioonn
Temperature
104 °F
(40 °C)
32 °F
(0 °C)
104 °F
(40 °C)
50°F
(10 °C)
140 °F
(60 °C)
-4 °F
(-20 °C)
Relative humidity
75%
30%
75%
30%
75%
10%
Atmospheric pressure
1060 hPa
700
1060 hPa
700
1060 hPa
500
Specifications are approximate and may vary from product to product or as a result of power supply fluctuations.
Hereby, Stryker declares that the radio equipment type short range device is in compliance with Directive 2014/53/EU. The
full text of the EU declaration of conformity is available at the following internet address: http://techweb.stryker.com/EMS/
EU%20Declaration%20of%20Conformity/index.html.
EEuurrooppeeaann RREEAACCHH -- AAllvvaarriiuumm
In accordance with the European REACH regulation and other environmental regulatory requirements, the components that
contain declarable substances are listed.
DDeessccrriippttiioonn NNuummbbeerr SSuubbssttaannccee ooff vveerryy hhiigghh ccoonncceerrnn
((SSVVHHCC)) cchheemmiiccaall nnaammee
Battery charger PCBA 650700080820 Lead, diboron trioxide
12 VDC cable, automotive 6500-201-247 Lead, fatty acids, C16-18, lead salts
6507-009-001 Rev AB.3 13 EN
CChhiinnaa RRooHHSS -- AAllvvaarriiuumm
DDeessccrriipp--
ttiioonn NNuummbbeerr
HHaazzaarrddoouuss ssuubbssttaanncceess
LLeeaadd ((PPbb)) MMeerrccuurryy
((HHgg))
CCaaddmmiiuumm
((CCdd))
HHeexxaavvaalleenntt
cchhrroommiiuumm
((CCrr ((VVll))))
PPoollyybbrroommii--
nnaatteedd
bbiipphheennyyllss
((PPBBBB))
PPoollyybbrroommii--
nnaatteedd
ddiipphheennyyll
eetthheerrss
((PPBBDDEE))
Battery
charger
PCBA
650700080-
820
O X X X X X
This table is prepared in accordance with the provisions of SJ/T 11364.
O: Indicates that said hazardous substance contained in all of the homogenous materials used for this part is below the
limit requirement of GB/T 26572.
X: Indicates that said hazardous substance contained in at least one of the homogenous materials used for this part is
above the limit requirement of GB/T 26572.
Enterprises may further provide in this box technical explanation for marking “X” based on their actual circumstances.
EN 14 6507-009-001 Rev AB.3

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