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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
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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
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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
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The words WWAARRNNIINNGG,CCAAUUTTIIOONN, and NNOOTTEE carry special meanings and should be carefully reviewed.
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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.
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Always read and strictly follow the warnings and cautions listed on this page. Service only by qualified personnel.
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• 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