User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- Warnings and Cautions
- 1. Read this operating manual thoroughly and be familiar with its contents prior to using this equipment.
- 2. Carefully unpack the unit and check if any damage occurred during shipment. If damage is detected, please refer to the Service section in this manual.
- 3. Avoid removing covers on the unit and attempting internal repairs or adjustments not specifically detailed in this operating manual.
- 4. Pay close attention to the care and cleaning instructions in this manual. A deviation may cause damage to the device.
- 5. Never sterilize the Wireless Universal footswitch components.
- 6. Be completely familiar and comfortable with the operation of the Wireless Universal footswitch. Training may be required before some operators are thoroughly familiar with how to properly operate the footswitch.
- 7. When the Receiver is interconnected with other medical electrical equipment, leakage currents may be additive. Ensure all systems are installed according to the requirements of IEC 60601-1-1.
- Symbol Definitions
- Product Description and Intended Use
- 1. A wireless footswitch, which provides pedals similar to those found on other footswitches and transmits radio signals to a radio receiver console
- 2. A radio receiver console, which routes commands from the footswitch to devices that connect to the receiver’s rear panel.
- The Footswitch
- The Receiver
- Front Panel
- 1. Power Switch: Powers on and off the receiver. The switch will illuminate when the unit is on.
- 2. Synchronize port 1: Enables a footswitch to work with the receiver when aligned with the synchronize logo on that footswitch. The footswitch will be designated as “footswitch 1.”
- 3. Mode button 1: Selects which device footswitch 1 will control (which “mode” the footswitch is in). Pressing and holding this button will clear the Footswitch.
- 4. Active-device display 1: Displays which device is currently active and can be controlled by footswitch 1 (which “mode” footswitch 1 is in).
- 5. Active-device display 2: Displays which device is currently active and can be controlled by footswitch 2 (which “mode” footswitch 2 is in).
- 6. Mode button 2: Selects which device footswitch 2 will control (which “mode” the footswitch is in). Pressing and holding this button will clear the Footswitch
- 7. Synchronize port 2: Enables a second footswitch to work with the receiver when aligned with the synchronize logo on that footswitch. The footswitch will be designated as “footswitch 2.”
- Rear Panel
- 1. TPS output: Provides a dedicated connection to the TPS console, enabling the commands issued from the footswitch to be routed to the TPS console.
- 2. SERFAS output: Provides a dedicated connection to the SERFAS console, enabling the commands issued from the footswitch to be routed to the SERFAS console.
- 3. Expansion port: Provides a generic connection to addition devices, enabling the commands issued from the footswitch to be routed to the console.
- 4. Expansion port: Provides a generic connection to addition devices, enabling the commands issued from the footswitch to be routed to the console.
- 5. SFB Serial Connectors: Enables firewire connection with newer devices, such as CORE and SERFAS Energy, eliminating the need for multiple connection cables.
- 6. Volume control: Controls the output volume.
- 7. AC-power input: Connects to the AC Power cord, which connects to a hospital-grade power outlet.
- Setting up the iSwitch
- footswitch Receiver
- Reverse
- Cut
- Using the Receiver Controls
- Cleaning and Maintenance
- Troubleshooting
- Technical Specifications
- Electromagnetic Compatibility
- Warranty
- Service and Claims
- 1. Contact Stryker Endoscopy at 1-800-624-4422, or phone your local Stryker Endoscopy sales representative.
- 2. Clean and sterilize all parts that will be returned for service. Follow the instructions provided in this manual.
- 3. Package all the components carefully in the original shipping container if possible.
- 4. Ship the unit, pre-paid and insured to:
- Other Service
9
Setting Up the Footswitch
1. Insert the Stryker Battery Pack (P/N 277-300-100).
Note It is recommended to use the Stryker Battery Pack to achieve
maximum battery life and prevent improper insertion.
• Twist off the cap on the side of the footswitch by turning 1/2 turn
counterclockwise.
• Insert the batteries.
• Replace the cap and lock in place by turning 1/2 turn clockwise.
2. Synchronize the footswitch with the receiver.
• Press buttons I and III simultaneously and release.
• Align the footswitch synchronize logo with the footswitch 1
synchronize logo on the receiver.
• Hold the footswitch one inch away from the receiver. The LED will
appear red while synchronization is in process, and will change to
green when the footswitch has been synchronized.
3. Synchronize a second footswitch if needed.
• Press buttons I and III simultaneously and release.
• Align the second footswitch synchronize logo with the footswitch 2
synchronize logo on the receiver.
• Hold the footswitch one inch away from the receiver. The LED
indicator will change to green when the footswitch has been
synchronized.
Note A single footswitch cannot be synchronized to two channels.
4. Position the footswitch on the floor where it can be comfortably
accessed.
Note The Footswitch needs to be synchronized when a Receiver is
powered on or when the Footswitch enters a new room. A
Footswitch is disconnected from the Receiver by powering off the
Receiver or pressing and holding the Receiver Mode button.