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Z7A-6390Power-LOAD

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Power-LOAD - FCC ID Z7A-6390 - Stryker Medical
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Application Details

Equipment Class
DXT - Part 15 Low Power Transceiver, Rx Verified
Date of Grant
Dec 21, 2011
Application Purpose
Original Equipment
Date of Application
Dec 21, 2011
Equipment Note
Power-LOAD
Frequency Range
13.56000000 - 13.56000000
Company
Stryker Medical
Country
United States

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Users Manual

2 011/10 B. 46390-009-001 REV Bwww.stryker.com Power-LOAD™ Cot Fastener System Model 6390 Operations/Maintenance Manual For parts or technical assistance: USA: 1-800-327-0770 www.stryker.com6390-009-001 REV B3 Table of Contents Symbols and Definitions....................................................................5 Symbols ............................................................................5 Warning/Caution/Note Definition...........................................................6 Introduction .............................................................................7 Product Description....................................................................7 Intended Use of Product.................................................................7 Product Illustration.....................................................................7 Important Contact Information ............................................................8 Stryker Contact Information ..............................................................8 Serial Number Location .................................................................8 Specifications ........................................................................9 Summary of Safety Precautions .............................................................11 Pinch Points ........................................................................13 Vehicle Cot Compatibility Information .........................................................14 Installation Setup Procedures ...............................................................15 Floor Plate Assembly Installation Component Checklist.........................................15 Power-LOAD Assembly Installation Component Checklist .......................................16 Optional Wheel Guide Assembly Installation Component Checklist ................................17 Quality System Regulation for Installation ......................................................18 Quality System Regulation..............................................................18 Floor Plate Installation Guidelines............................................................19 Installation Guide ........................................................................21 Installing the Floor Plate (with a Wood Floor) ................................................21 Installing the Power-LOAD System ........................................................27 Installing The Optional Wheel Guide.......................................................34 Installing Cot Wheel Covers.............................................................37 Power-LOAD Installation Checklist ........................................................38 User Setup Procedures....................................................................40 User Controls and LED Indicators............................................................41 Manual User Controls.....................................................................43 Power-PRO Cot User Controls...............................................................44 Using the Cot Control Switches ..........................................................44 Checking the Cot Battery Power Level .....................................................45 Powered Operations Instructions.............................................................46 Manual Operations Instructions..............................................................47 Operation Guide.........................................................................48 Operating Guidelines..................................................................48 Checking the Battery Power Level ........................................................49 Charging the Battery ..................................................................49 Storing Power-LOAD ..................................................................49 Setting the Cot Load Height.............................................................49 Using a Non-Upgraded X-Frame Cot for a Mass Casualty Incident ................................50 Extending Power-LOAD from the Vehicle without a Cot.........................................50 Loading a Performance-PRO Cot into a Vehicle (Model 6085/6086 with the Power-LOAD Option) .........51 Unloading a Performance-PRO Cot from a Vehicle (Model 6085/6086 with the Power-LOAD Option) .......53 46390-009-001 REV Bwww.stryker.com Loading a Power-PRO Cot into a Vehicle (Model 6500/6506 & 6510/6516 with the Power-LOAD Option).....55 Unloading a Power-PRO Cot from a Vehicle (Model 6500/6506 & 6510/6516 with the Power-LOAD Option) ..57 Unloading a Cot From a Vehicle Manually (Power-LOAD Power Loss or System Error)..................59 Loading a Cot into a Vehicle Manually (Power-LOAD Power Loss or System Error) ....................61 Unloading a Cot from a Vehicle Manually...................................................62 Removing a Cot from a Vehicle for Repair ..................................................63 Loading a Cot into a Vehicle Manually (Power-PRO Power Loss)..................................64 Cleaning...............................................................................66 Cleaning Procedure...................................................................66 Cleaning Limitations...................................................................66 Removal of Iodine Compounds...........................................................67 Preventative Maintenance..................................................................68 Warranty ..............................................................................69 Stryker EMS Return Policy..............................................................70 Return Authorization...................................................................70 Damaged Merchandise ................................................................70 International Warranty Clause...............…

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Users Manual

206390-009-001 REV Bwww.stryker.com Return To Table of Contents Figure 8: Power-LOAD Floor Plate with Standard Wall Mount Cot Fastener Wall Plate (Optional) Sill Sill Edge 4 3 2 1 3 Figure 9: Power-LOAD Floor Plate with Dual Standard Floor Mount Cot Fastener Floor Plates (Optional) Sill Sill Edge 4 3 2 1 3 Floor Plate Installation Guidelines www.stryker.com6390-009-001 REV B21 Return To Table of Contents Installation Guide INSTALLING THE FLOOR PLATE (WITH A WOOD FLOOR) Floor Plate Assembly Kit Components (6390-001-055) Ǩɣ(6) Flat Head Cap Screw (p/n 0001-194-000)Ǩɣ(2) Set Screw (p/n 0021-197-000) Ǩɣ(4) Sub Anchor Attachment Bracket Retainer (p/n 6390-001-110) Ǩɣ(5) Floor Plate Attachment Bracket (p/n 6390-001-108) Ǩɣ(1) Rubber Grommet (p/n 0037-247-000) Ǩɣ(2) Floor Plate End Cap (p/n 6390-001-111) Ǩɣ(1) Anchor to Vehicle Cable (p/n 6390-001-135)Ǩɣ(1) Power-LOAD Safety Hook (p/n 6390-001-148) Ǩɣ(1) Wire Protection Loom (p/n 6390-001-153)Ǩɣ(2) Floor Plate Cover, Short (p/n 6390-001-166) Ǩɣ(1) Drain Tube (p/n 6390-001-170)Ǩɣ(1) Floor Plate Drain Tube (p/n 6390-001-183) Ǩɣ(6) P-Style Clamp (p/n 6390-001-202) Tools Required: ǨɣPencilǨɣSawǨɣ5/32” Allen Wrench ǨɣRouterǨɣ1/2” to 1” Router BitǨɣShop Vacuum ǨɣDrillǨɣ1/2” Drill BitǨɣSilicone Sealant ǨɣTape MeasureǨɣ9/16” Drill BitǨɣ1/2” Drive Torque Wrench (ft-lb) Ǩɣ1/2” Drive 7/32” HexǨɣ1/4” Allen WrenchǨɣSafety Glasses ǨɣFace MaskǨɣExtension CordǨɣRubber Hammer Procedure: Note: You must install the optional wheel guide (6390-027-000) for Type II ambulances (see page 34). 1. Center the floor plate based on your desired distance from the vehicle patient compartment walls (see Figure 7 on page 19 or Figures 8 or 9 on page 20). Use a pencil to mark the center location for the entire length of the floor plate. 2. Identify the mounting location relative to the distance from the door sill. Start at the location where the door sill first drops off as shown in Figure 7 on page 19 or Figures 8 or 9 on page 20 and measure 2-3/4 in (7 cm) inwards. Use a pencil to mark the location along the width of the vehicle patient compartment. 3. Lay the floor plate on the floor and note the three electrical inlet locations in the center towards the head end of the vehicle patient compartment. Note: The floor plate can be cut in front of the third or second power inlet hole to better fit the vehicle patient compartment (see Figure 7 on page 19 or Figures 8 or 9 on page 20). WARNING To avoid the risk of personal injury or equipment damage, properly secure the item that you are cutting and be aware of the area around your cutting location. Always wear appropriate eye protection while operating a saw. 4. If the floor plate is too long for the vehicle patient compartment, use a saw to cut the floor plate at the head end of the vehicle patient compartment only. 5. Using a 5/32” Allen wrench, install the set screw (0021-197-000) to attach the floor plate end cap (6390-001-111) on one end. Repeat on the opposite end. 6. Using the line that was marked in step 1, measure 1-5/16 in (3.3 cm) on either side. Use a pencil to mark a reference line on each side of the center line. 7. Using the floor plate as a template, line up the sides with the lines (marked in step 6) and the front with the door threshold line (marked in step 2). Securely hold the floor plate in place and use a pencil to trace the shape of the floor plate onto the vehicle patient compartment floor. 8. Remove the floor plate. Note: If you are installing multiple Power-LOAD systems, you can make a template to expedite installation. You can then trace the template instead of the floor plate in steps 6 and 7. 226390-009-001 REV Bwww.stryker.com Return To Table of Contents Installation Guide WARNING During installation, always wear safety glasses and a face mask while operating a router. 9. Using a router and 1/2” to 1” router bit, router out the floor by following the lines marked onto the floor in step 7. Note: Set the router bit depth by using the floor plate as a depth gauge to 1/2 in (1.3 cm). Use a firm stance when using the router to avoid damaging the floor. 10. Using a shop vacuum, clean the floor plate channel in the vehicle patient compartment floor and verify that the area is straight and free of burrs. Completely clean the vehicle patient compartment to remove any material that was removed from the floor. 11. Using a drill and a 1/2” drill bit, drill a 1/2 in (1.3 cm) hole through the floor plate and floor at the selected location of the electrical inlet (see Figure 7 on page 19 or Figures 8 or 9 on page 20). Using a router and 1/2” to 1” router bit, router a 1 in (2.54 cm) diameter hole 1/4 in (.635 cm) below the floor plate cutout. WARNING To avoid the risk of personal injury or vehicle damage, be aware of items around and below the electrical inlet during floor plate installation. 12. Using the silicone sealant, seal the floor plate inside the channel that was made in the floor and then firmly set the floor plate down into the channel. WARNING Ensure that all gaps to the exterior of the vehicle are sealed to prevent exhaust fumes from entering the vehicle patient compartment. Note: Make sure that you clean up any silicone that may have seeped out. 13. Using a tape measure, identify which one of the five mounting holes in each of the five hole patterns lines up with a supporting structure in all five locations on the vehicle patient compartment. If none of the five mounting holes in any one hole pattern lines up with a supporting structure, you may need to create a support structure for that location, such as a plate or bracket. 14. Using a pencil, mark the best mounting hole locations. Note: You need to evaluate which mounting hole will be used based on the five mounting location options. Consider any restrictions due to clearances with any vehicle component. 15. Using a drill and a 9/16” drill bit, drill the mounting bolt holes through the floor plate and the floor (as marked in step 13). Note: Consider…

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Users Manual

406390-009-001 REV Bwww.stryker.com Return To Table of Contents User Setup Procedures POWER-LOAD SETUP The condition of Power-LOAD is the responsibility of the user. It is important that Power-LOAD is working properly before the product is placed into service. Have a qualified service person use the following list and the operation guide instructions to check Power-LOAD functionality before the product is placed into service. 1. Raise the lifting arms and manually push the Power-LOAD trolley into the head end of the transfer assembly to charge the battery. The batteries require approximately 2 hours to recharge before Power-LOAD is put into service for its first use. Note: The battery power LED flashes green when charging. 2. Confirm that the installation checklist is complete (see “Power-LOAD Installation Checklist” on page 38). 3. If the installation checklist was completed by a third-party installer, the installation checklist should be repeated by the end user. Do not place Power-LOAD into service if the installation checklist cannot be completed. POWER-LOAD COMPATIBLE COT SETUP The condition of the Power-LOAD compatible cot is the responsibility of the user. It is important that the Power-LOAD compatible cot is working properly before the product is placed into service. Ensure that the cot is setup according to the requirements specified in the appropriate cot operations/maintenance manual for your cot model. WARNING To avoid the risk of patient injury, adjust the cot height to match the vehicle deck height as described in the appropriate cot operations/maintenance manual for your cot model. www.stryker.com6390-009-001 REV B41 Return To Table of Contents Ref Icon/Button NameDescriptionTypeLocation 1 Main Power Press to power the unit on or off. Note: The battery power LED also illuminates to indicate that the Power-LOAD system is on. If the trolley battery is low, a flashing amber LED may appear. ButtonPower-LOAD Control Panel 2 Battery Power If LED is solid green, the Power-LOAD system is on and not charging. If LED is flashing green, the battery is charging. Note: The battery will only charge when the trolley is locked at the head end of the vehicle patient compartment. LEDPower-LOAD Control Panel 3 Error If LED is solid amber, there is a Power-LOAD error. Press the main power button twice to reset the unit. If the LED remains solid amber, contact technical support. If LED is flashing amber, the Power-LOAD battery power is low. LEDPower-LOAD Control Panel 4 Up/Down Press up () to raise the lifting arms to the highest position. Note: The cot legs do not retract. Press down () to lower the lifting arms and cot. ButtonPower-LOAD Control Panel 5 Manual Release Ensure that the cot base is extended before pressing. Press to unload the cot in the event of a Power-LOAD power failure. Continue holding the button until the arms are clear of the cot. ButtonPower-LOAD Control Panel 6 Head End Lock Indicator If LEDs are solid green, the cot head end is locked into Power-LOAD. If LEDs are flashing red, the cot head end is not locked into Power-LOAD. LEDTrolley Head End User Controls and LED Indicators Power-LOAD LED indicators, located on the side Power-LOAD control panel and at the head end of Power-LOAD, display Power-LOAD battery and system status. This figure and table highlight all Power-LOAD buttons and LED indicators. 2 3 1 Power-LOAD Control Panel 4 5 6 Head End Foot End Note: If Power-LOAD will not be in use for a week or more, press the main power button (1) to turn the unit off and avoid draining the battery. 426390-009-001 REV Bwww.stryker.com Return To Table of Contents User Controls and LED Indicators 7 8 9 Trolley Head End Label Ref Icon/Button NameDescriptionTypeLocation 7 Battery Power If LED is solid green, the Power-LOAD system is on and not charging. If LED is flashing green, the battery is charging. Note: The battery will only charge when the trolley is locked at the head end of the vehicle patient compartment. LED Trolley Head End 8 ErrorIf LED is solid amber, there is a Power-LOAD error. Press the main power button twice to reset the unit. If the LED remains solid amber, contact technical support. If LED is flashing amber, the Power-LOAD battery power is low. LEDTrolley Head End 9 Oil Reservoir Add Mobil Mercon ® V Synthetic Blend Oil (6500- 001-293) here until full. To avoid the risk of a unit malfunction or leak, do not overfill the reservoir with oil. Not Applicable Trolley Head End 10Not Applicable USB Port Remove plate to access the USB port for input/output diagnostics. Service only by qualified personnel. Not Applicable Trolley Head End These Power-LOAD LED indicators are located at the head end of the Power-LOAD trolley. The oil reservoir location is shown for your reference. 10 www.stryker.com6390-009-001 REV B43 Return To Table of Contents Manual User Controls Ref Manual ControlNameDescriptionLocation 11Release Lever Press and hold to disengage the cot from the vehicle patient compartment. Foot End 12 Trolley Release Button Press while raising the lifting arms to release and extend Power- LOAD from the vehicle patient compartment without a cot. Then, pull the trolley out of the vehicle patient compartment. Head End 13 Cot Release Handle Lift to unlock the cot from Power-LOAD when the cot base is fully extended. Trolley Head End These three manual user controls allow you to release a cot from Power-LOAD without any power: ǨɣRelease Lever ǨɣTrolley Release Button ǨɣCot Release Handle 11 13 Head End Foot End 12 446390-009-001 REV Bwww.stryker.com Return To Table of Contents Power-PRO Cot User Controls USING THE COT CONTROL SWITCHES There are two cot control switches located on the Power-PRO cots (models 6500/6506 and 6510/6516). Press the buttons on either of these switches to extend the cot, retract the cot, or release the cot from Power-LOAD. This figure and table highlight the three buttons located on the cot control switch. 1 3 2 Ref NameDescription 1ReleaseP…

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Users Manual

606390-009-001 REV Bwww.stryker.com Return To Table of Contents Figure 51Figure 52 UNLOADING A COT FROM A VEHICLE MANUALLY (POWER-LOAD POWER LOSS OR SYSTEM ERROR) (CONTINUED) Operation Guide 3. Press the manual release button on the Power-LOAD control panel as shown in Figure 51 to lower the lifting arms until they are clear of the cot. 4. Lift one of the red manual cot release handles at the head end of Power-LOAD to unlock the cot as shown in Figure 52. 5. Raise the lifting arms and guide the trolley into the vehicle patient compartment until the arms are far enough in to not interfere with the vehicle doors. 6. Following the call, remove the vehicle from service to diagnose and repair Power-LOAD. www.stryker.com6390-009-001 REV B61 Return To Table of Contents Operation Guide LOADING A COT INTO A VEHICLE MANUALLY (POWER-LOAD POWER LOSS OR SYSTEM ERROR) WARNING • Loading and/or unloading an occupied cot into a vehicle requires a minimum of two (2) trained operators. • Make sure that all occupants enter the vehicle patient compartment after the Power-LOAD compatible cot has been loaded into the vehicle patient compartment. 1. Lift the vehicle bumper to the raised position (if equipped). 2. Ensure that the trolley is located at the head end of the vehicle patient compartment with the lifting arms down. If not, raise the lifting arms and guide the trolley into the vehicle patient compartment until Power-LOAD locks into position with the lifting arms down. 3. Make sure that the cot retractable head section is fully extended and locked. 4. Place the cot in a loading position (any position where the loading wheels meet the vehicle patient compartment floor height). 5. Roll the cot to the open vehicle patient compartment. 6. Push the cot forward until the loading wheels are on the vehicle patient compartment floor and the safety bar passes the safety hook as shown in Figure 53. Note: For maximum clearance to lift the base, pull the cot out until the safety bar engages the safety hook. For models 6500/6506 and 6510/6516 with the Power-LOAD option: • Grasp the cot frame at the foot end. • Lift the foot end of the cot and press and hold the retract (-) button on the cot control switch to fully retract the cot undercarriage. Note: The cot undercarriage will retract in less than three seconds. For models 6085/6086 with the Power-LOAD option: • Operator 1 (Foot End) − Grasp the cot frame at the foot end. Squeeze and hold the cot manual release. • Operator 2 (Side) − Stabilize the cot by placing one hand on the outer rail. Grasp the base frame. After the foot end operator has lifted the cot and squeezed the cot manual release, retract the undercarriage with one hand and hold it in place. • Operator 1 (Foot End) - Release the cot manual release to lock the undercarriage in the retracted position. CAUTION To avoid the risk of equipment damage, do not push the cot into the vehicle patient compartment until the cot base is fully retracted. 7. Push the cot into the vehicle patient compartment until the cot locks into Power-LOAD. 8. Ensure that the cot is locked into Power-LOAD by firmly pulling on the foot end of the cot. 9. Following the call, remove the vehicle from service to diagnose and repair Power-LOAD. Figure 53 626390-009-001 REV Bwww.stryker.com Return To Table of Contents Operation Guide UNLOADING A COT FROM A VEHICLE MANUALLY WARNING • Loading and/or unloading an occupied cot into a vehicle requires a minimum of two (2) trained operators. • Power-LOAD is only an assisting device. Operators are responsible for evaluating each situation to determine how to distribute and lift the weight being transported. Always use both hands when handling the cot. • When handling weights over 400 lb (181 kg), ensure there are enough operators to handle the forces required for loading/unloading. To increase safety, users should attempt to perform loading/unloading on flat surfaces. 1. Lift the vehicle bumper to the raised position (if equipped). 2. Press and hold the release lever at the foot end of the Power-LOAD system and pull to remove the cot from the vehicle patient compartment as shown in Figure 54. 3. Grasp the cot frame at the foot end to pull the cot out of the vehicle patient compartment. For models 6500/6506 and 6510/6516 with the Power-LOAD option: • Operator 1 - Grasp the cot frame at the foot end. While supporting the weight of the cot, guide and pull the cot out of the vehicle patient compartment until the safety bar engages the safety hook. Press and hold the extend (+) button on the cot control switch to extend the cot undercarriage to the set load height with the cot wheels on the ground. • Operator 2 - Verify that the safety bar engages the safety hook and stabilize the cot during the unloading operation by securely grasping the outer rail. Push the safety bar release lever forward to disengage the safety bar from the safety hook in the vehicle patient compartment. For models 6085/6086 with the Power-LOAD option: • Operator 1 (Foot End) − Grasp the cot frame at the foot end. While supporting the weight of the cot, guide and pull the cot out of the vehicle patient compartment until the safety bar engages the safety hook. • Operator 2 (Side) − Grasp the base frame where indicated, lift slightly, and lower the base frame to its fully extended position while Operator 1 squeezes and holds the cot manual release. • Operator 1 (Foot End) − Let go of the cot manual release and ensure that the undercarriage locks into place. Set the cot onto the ground. • Operator 2 (Side) − Disengage the safety bar from the safety hook by pushing the safety bar release lever forward. WARNING When unloading the cot, ensure that the cot wheels are on the ground before lowering the arms. Note: In the unlikely case that the cot foot end fails and the cot cannot be removed from the vehicle, remove the patient by alternate means (for example, by using a backboard or field cot). Figure 54 www.stryker.com6390-009-001 REV B6…

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Cover Letter(s)

Medical Michael Hayes 3800 E. Centre Ave. Portage, Michigan 49002 t:(269)389-6754 [email protected] Attention: Application Examiner Re: Authorized Representatives Applicant: Stryker medical FCC ID: Z7A-6390 To whom it may concern, Authorized Representatives I here authorize the following Stryker Medical Employees to act as a representative in the FCC filing for the following products FCC ID: Z7A-6390 FCC ID: Z7A-6506 FCC ID: Z7A-6516 Peter Schultz Senior Approvals Engineer Stryker EMS Equipment Kristin Dudek, MS, CLSSGB Regulatory Affairs Representative Business Unit Support - EMS Stryker Medical 3800 E. Centre Ave. Portage, MI 49002 t: 269.389.6927 c: 269.519.9818 [email protected]

ID Label/Location Info

4.50 X 3.05 LABEL, TROLLEY, PR C.0 6390-001-345 0.00 3.LABEL MATERIAL AND ADHESIVE SHALL BE UL RECOGNIZED (), RATED FOR 60C MINIMUM, AND ACCEPTABLE FOR APPLICATION TO STRYKER MEDICAL PRODUCT SURFACE. VENDOR SHALL AFFIX THEIR UL CONTROL NUMBER ON EACH ROLL OR PACKAGE OF LABELS DELIVERED TO STRYKER MEDICAL. XXXXX XXX 4.ALL TEXT TO BE NOT LESS THAN 1.6MM (.063 INCH) HIGH IN UPPER CASE EXCEPT THE SIGNAL WORD (WARNING, CAUTION, ETC) WHICH SHALL BE NO LESS THAN 2.8MM (.109 INCH) HIGH BOLD IN UPPER CASE LETTERS. 5.ALL TEXT TO BE NOT LESS THAN 2.4MM (.094 INCH) HIGH IN UPPER CASE EXCEPT THE SIGNAL WORD (WARNING, CAUTION, ETC) WHICH SHALL BE NO LESS THAN 2.8MM (.109 INCH) HIGH BOLD IN UPPER CASE LETTERS. NOTES: 1.GRAPHICS NOT DIMENSIONED ARE DEFINED BY THE ASSOCIATED ELECTRONIC DATA. 2.LABEL MAY BE SUPPLIED IN EITHER TAB OR ROLL FORM BUT MUST BE IDENTIFIED WITH THE STRYKER PART NUMBER AND CURRENT REVISION LEVEL. IF SUPPLIED AS AN INDIVIDUAL COMPONENT THE PART NUMBER MAY BE PRINTED ON EITHER A QUICK DETACH TAB, OR THE SCRAP AREA OF THE LABEL. THE LOCATION OF THE TAB AROUND THE PERIMETER OF THE LABEL IS AT THE SUPPLIERS DISCRETION. FOR ROLL SUPPLIED LABELS THE PART NUMBER AND REVISION MAY BE PRINTED ON THE ROLL CORE. REVISION LEVEL MUST BE UPDATED ON THE TAB, CORE, OR SCRAP AREA WITH EACH REVISION CHANGE. BLACK WHITE GRAY PANTONE 423C GREEN PANTONE 348C RED PANTONE 1797U PANTONE COOL GRAY 3U WHITE PER ES-0526 BLUE PANTONE 653C BLUE PANTONE 7462C @ 50% BLUE PANTONE 654C YELLOW PANTONE 116C COOL GRAY 11U GRAY PANTONE 430C OPAL CLEAR RED PANTONE 185 BLACK YELLOW PANTONE 123C 5 - X DESCRIPTION - X DESCRIPTION R 8765432I 8765432I D C B A D C B A 3800 E. Centre Ave. Portage, MI 49002 TITLE DO NOT SCALE FROM DRAWING REV. DRAWING BASED ON ASME Y14.5M- 1994 KEY PRODUCT CHARACTERISTIC MINOR KPC MAJOR KPC CRITICAL KPC TOLERANCES X.XX - ± .03 X.XXX - ± .010 ANGLE - ± 1° THIRD ANGLE PROJECTION REQUIREMENTS FOR FINISHED PART UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED - DIMENSIONS SHOWN ARE IN INCHES AND ARE FOR INSPECTION PURPOSES ONLY. THIS DRAWING CONTAINS CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION AND IS ISSUED IN CONFIDENCE ON CONDITION THAT IT WILL BE RETURNED ON DEMAND AND NOT COPIED, REPRODUCED, DISCLOSED TO OTHERS OR USED IN THE MANUFACTURE OF THE SUBJECT MATTER THEREOF WITHOUT THE WRITTEN CONSENT OF THE STRYKER CORPORATION. PART NUMBER: SHEET: 1 OF 1 SIZE ZONE REVDESCRIPTION DATE BY REVISION HISTORY B F M - 6 0 2 R e v . B LOGOS AND ICONS NOTES EMS COLOR PALETTE MEDICAL COLOR PALETTE DIMENSIONS AND LEADERS REVISION HISTORY CANADA AND UNITED STATES UNITED STATES THE STRYKER LOGO MAY ONLY BE FILLED IN BLACK, WHITE, OR PMS 423 GRAY. MAX WEIGHT WARNING CAUTION REFER TO MANUAL CE MARK LOCATION OF MANUFACTURING DATE OF MANUFACTURING MAX WEIGHT ON A SURFACE OXYGEN WARNING STANDARD WARNING FLAG UL MATERIAL AND ADHESIVE CALLOUT R - A INITIAL RELEASE 06-20-10 BDN - X DESCRIPTION XX-XX-XX XXX - X DESCRIPTION XX-XX-XX XXX - X DESCRIPTION XX-XX-XX XXX 7,478,855; 7,520,551; 7,540,547 IPX6 + REF MODEL 6390 POWER LOAD INPUT VOLTAGE: 12.8V - 15.6V MAX. CURRENT: 10A CHARGING DUTY CYCLE: 100% MEDICAL EQUIPMENT UL60601-1, IEC 60601-1 CAN/CSA C22.2 NO. 601.1 PANTONE REFLEX BLUE Stryker Medical 3800 E. Centre Ave. Portage, MI 49002 USA 12V LOADING DUTY CYCLE 10% (33sec On/ 5min Off) 7 MIL VELVET / FINE MATTE POLYCARBONATE MAKROFOL DE7-2D N/A SUB SURFACE PRINTED 3M 9471 LE (300 LSE SERIES) LABEL SPECIFICATIONS BASE MATERIAL: OVERLAMINATION: ADHESIVE: OVERALL SIZE: COLORS: WHITE 3.SUPPLIER TO PROVIDE CERTIFICATION THAT PART IS REACH COMPLIANT PER ES-0604 WITH FIRST ARTICLE SUBMISSION. 4. SUPPLIER TO PROVIDE CERTIFICATION THAT PART IS ROHS COMPLIANT PER ES-0520 WITH FIRST ARTICLE SUBMISSION. D8-1 B 3.05; WAS 3.25 07-30-10 BDN Model 6390 IC: 4919E-6390 FCC ID: Z7A-6390 This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. C3-2 C3 12.8V - 15.6V; WAS 12V - 18V C5-1 C2 ADDED FCC INFORMATION - C1 REVISED PICTORIALLY 10-27-11 BDN

Test Report

This report is for the exclusive use of Intertek's Client and is provided pursuant to the agreement between Intertek and its Client. Intertek's responsibility and liability are limited to the terms and conditions of the agreement. Intertek assumes no liability to any party, other than to the Client in accordance with the agreement, for any loss, expense or damage occasioned by the use of this report. Only the Client is authorized to permit copying or distribution of this report and then only in its entirety. Any use of the Intertek name or one of its marks for the sale or advertisement of the tested material, product or service must first be approved in writing by Intertek. The observations and test results in this report are relevant only to the sample tested. This report by itself does not imply that the material, product, or service is or has ever been under an Intertek certification program. Emissions Report for Stryker Medical on the POWER-LOAD System Page 1 of 43 EMISSIONS TEST REPORT Report Number: 100514149BOX-003c Project Number: G100514149 Report Issue Date: 10/14/2011 Product Designation: Load Transmitter and Receiver in PO…

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Contact Information

Applicant

Michael Hayes(Sr Principle EE)
[email protected]2693896754Fax: 2693292311

Technical Contact

Stryker MedicalPeter Schultz
[email protected](269) 389-6415

3800 E. Centre Avenue · Portage, Michigan · United States

Non-Technical Contact

Stryker MedicalPeter Schultz
[email protected](269) 389-6415

Test Firm

Intertek Testing Services NA Inc.Yaqing Liu
[email protected]978 635 8662

Technical Specifications

#Rule PartsFrequency RangePower Output
115C13.56 MHz - 13.56 MHz-
Confidentiality
Long Term

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