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Stryker TPS 5100-8 User manual

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12/03
5100-8-700 Rev-D
Stryker Instruments
4100 E. Milham
Kalamazoo, Michigan
(USA) 49001
269-323-7700
1-800-253-3210
EuropeanAuthorizedRep:
RA/QAManager
StrykerFrance
ZACSatolasGreenPusignan
Av.deSatolasGreen
69881MEYZIEUCedex
France
Footswitch
REF 5100-8
European Equivalent 5100-8-713 Rev-B
Japanese Equivalent 5100-8-721 Rev-B
N.EuropeanEquivalent 5100-8-732Rev-A
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IMPORTANT INFORMATION:
File in your maintenance records
For use with the Total Performance System.
WARNING: Before usinganyTPS component,
read and understand its instructions and review the im-
portant User/Patient Safety information provided in the
TPSConsoleinstructionbooklet. Familiarization withthe
Total Performance System prior to use is important. If
youhave any questions,contact your Stryker Instruments
representativeorStryker CustomerService at 1-800-253-
3210.
WARNING: Prior to use, inspect for damage.
Do not use if damage is apparent.
Symbol Definition for Pedals and Pads
Important Information
Either the TPS Footswitch or Handswitch can be used to
operateTPShandpieces. TheTPS Footswitch eliminates
the need for a circulating assistant to actuate the con-
sole and allows the surgeon to select system functions
from within the sterile field.
The TPS Footswitch controls functions of the activated
handpiece. Since both TPS and Endoscopy handpieces
can be operated from this system, the footswitch has
dual-function pads with functions unique to the activated
handpiece.
Refer to your TPS Cleaning, Maintenance, and
Sterilization Recommendations for instrument
care information.
Programmable Factory Default
A* Reverse
B* Forward
I* Irrigation (TPS)
Oscillate (Endo)
II * Handpiece select
III * Attachment select (TPS)
High/Low speed (Endo)
*When plugged into TPS Consoles with version 3.0
software or higher, the footswitch is user programmable.
See your TPS Console User's Guide for details.
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Footswitch Functions
PEDALS (factory default settings)
A
Reverse Depress pedal for variable speed (up to
maximum selected on console). Hand-
piece operates in the counterclockwise
direction.
B
Forward Depress pedal for variable speed (up to
maximum selected on console). Hand-
piece operates in the clockwise direction.
PADS (factory default settings)
The activated handpiece (TPS or Endo) determines
the operation of the pads.
I LEFT PAD
Irrigation (TPS Handpieces)
a. Tap pad to enable handpiece irrigation for the
activated TPS handpiece. Irrigation flows only
while handpiece is running. Tap pad again to stop
flow.
b. Depress pad until console beeps twice.
Irrigation flows immediately prior to handpiece
operation and continues during handpiece
operation. Tap pad again to stop flow.
Oscillate (Endo Handpieces)
Tap to allow forward or reverse pedals to operate
Endo handpiece in the oscillate mode.
II CENTER PAD
Handpiece (Endo/TPS)
Tap pad to activate desired handpiece.
III RIGHT PAD
Attachment Select (TPS Handpieces)
Scrolls the console screen through a list of
attachments. Stop when you reach the attach-
ment that is assembled to the handpiece.
High/Low Speed (Endo Handpieces)
Toggles control between the high and low speed
settings selected on the console.
High Speed: Handpiece operates up to high
speed selected on console.
Low Speed: Handpiece operates up to low
speed selected on console.
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Troubleshooting
Problem Footswitch not indicated on
console display.
Cause Solution
Cable connector not Make sure cable
fully seated in console connector is fully seated.
Problem Footswitch will not operate handpiece.
Cause Solution
Handpiece is not Make sure cable
plugged into console connector is fully seated.
Footswitch is damaged. Return to Stryker for
repair.*
*See Instrument Repair/Loaner Program. Outside the
USA, contact your nearest Subsidiary.
Specifications
Model No.: 5100-8 Footswitch
Electrical: Input = 5VDC, 18mA
Output = 2.5VDC to 4.9VDC
IPX7 Protection against temporary immersion
Size: 11.7 in [297 mm] Wide
9.1 in [231 mm] Deep
1.9 in [48.2 mm] High
Weight: 5.6 lbs [2.6 kg]
Cord Length: 15 ft [457 cm]

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