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
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Other Service
For service in the U.S.A., call your Stryker Endoscopy representative or call
Stryker Endoscopy Customer Service at 1-800-624-4422. Outside of the U.S.A.,
please contact your Stryker Endoscopy distributor at one of the following
locations:
Stryker Corporation
2725 Fairfield Road
Kalamazoo, MI 49002
USA
Phone:1-269-385-2600
Telex:224464 STRYKER KMZ
Fax:1-269-385-1996
Stryker European Rep - RA/QA Manager
ZAC Satolas Green Pusignan
Av. De Satolas Green
69881 MEYZIEU Cedex, France
Phone:33-1-48175000
Fax:33-1-48632175
Stryker Canada
45 Innovation Drive
Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
L9H 7L8
Phone: (905) 690-5700
(800) 668-8323 (toll free)
Fax: +1(905) 690-5698
Stryker India Private Limited
First Floor
C-5, SDA Commercial Complex
New Delhi 110 017
INDIA
Phone:91-11-686-6740
Fax:91-11-696-6020
Stryker Deutschland GmbH
Gewerbeallee 18, D-45478
Mulheim an der Ruhr
GERMANY
Phone:49-208-999-060
Fax:49-208-999-0666
Stryker Australia
No. 50 Broughton Road
Artarmon, NSW 2064
AUSTRALIA
Phone:61-2-9415-5100
Fax:61-29-4294127
Stryker Latin America
15100 N.W. 67th Ave. Suite 210
Miami, Florida 33014
USA
Phone:1-305-821-1888
Fax:1-305-826-0067
Stryker Singapore PTE/LTD
70 Bendemeer Road
#03-32 Hiap Huat House
SINGAPORE 339940
Phone:65-293-0119
Fax:65-293-7028
Stryker B.V.
Marinus van Meelweg 17
P.O. Box 8747
5657 En Eindhoven
THE NETHERLANDS
Phone:31-40-2922522
Fax:31-40-2922555
Stryker Pacific Ltd.
Suite 2501, Citibank Tower
Citibank Plaza
3 Garden Road, Central
HONG KONG
Phone:61-2-9415-5100
Fax:61-29-4294127
Stryker Osteonics, SA
5, Chemin des Aulx 5
1228 Plan-les-Ouates
Case Postale 725
1212 Grand-Lancy 1
Geneve, SWITZERLAND
Phone:41-22-884-0111
Fax:41-22-884-0199
Stryker Mexico, S.A. de C.V.
Calle Sacramento 410
Col. Insurgentes San Borja
C.P. 03100
Mexico, D.F.
MEXICO
Phone:525-488-0890
Fax:525-488-0891