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Neptune 2Waste Management SystemInstallation, Operation and Maintenance Guide120 V Rover-ULTRAREF 0702-001-000Instructions For UseStryker and Neptune are trademarks and/or registered trademarks of the Stryker Corporation.2007/120702-001-700 Rev-Bwww.stryker.com

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0702-001-700 Rev-B2007/12Important InformationFor Use WithThe words WARNING, CAUTION and NOTE have special meaning andshould be reviewed.The Stryker Rover (rover) is for use with the Neptune 2 Waste ManagementSystem, specifically the Neptune 2 Docking Station (docker).WARNING:Indications For UseDisregarding WARNING information may compromise thesafety of the patient and/or health care staff and mayresult in injury.CAUTION:Disregarding CAUTION information may compromiseproduct reliability and may result in damage.NOTE:NOTE information supplements and/or clarifies proceduralinformation.A triangle with an exclamation point alerts the health careprofessional to read and understand the accompanyinginstructions, especially the operating, maintenance, andsafety information.The Neptune 2 Waste Management System is intended to be used in theoperating room, pathology, surgical center, and doctor’s office to collect anddispose of surgical fluid waste.DescriptionThe rover is a mobile unit used to suction and collect fluid waste and smalldebris from a surgical site in an operating room. Mobility allows the rover to berelocated to a waste disposal area where the rover’s collection canisters maybe emptied.Fluid waste is removed from the surgical site through suction tubes connectedto inlet ports of manifold(s) installed in the rover. The fluid waste and smalldebris are collected in the canister(s) of the rover. The two canister designallows separate canister suction level measurement and volume measurementcapability. However, both canisters use a single vacuum pump. A suction leveldecrease in either canister, due to an open port, may cause the suction levelin the other canister to decrease. After collection, the rover is relocated to adocking station located in a waste disposal area. The rover interfaces with thedocking station to empty the rover’s canister(s) of fluid waste. After disposal,the rover canister(s) are rinsed with clean water and Stryker-approveddetergent, if desired, to facilitate cleaning.The rover also has a height-adjustable, powered IV pole and a smokeevacuator.Accessory/Disposable Information*WARNING: Use only Stryker-approved components anddetergent, unless otherwise specified. Using other componentsmay result in increased electromagnetic emissions or decreasedelectromagnetic immunity of the system. DO NOT modify anycomponent or accessory.DescriptionREFNeptune Disposable Manifolds. 0702-02X-XXX SeriesNeptune Fluid Suction HEPA Filter with Activated Carbon.0702-034-000Neptune Smoke Evacuator ULPA/Charcoal Filter.0702-040-000Smoke Tubing, 3/8 inch x 10 feet.0702-045-023Smoke Tubing, 7/8 inch x 6 feet.0702-045-025PenAdaptTM.0702-045-027*If you need more information or a complete list of accessory information, contact yourStryker sales representative or call Stryker Neptune customer service at 1-800-550-7836.Outside the US, contact your nearest Stryker subsidiary.PenAdaptTM is the trademark of Buffalo Filter.www.stryker.com

2007/120702-001-700 Rev-BUser/Patient Safety*WARNINGS: Only trained and experienced health care professionals should use thisequipment. Before using any system component, or any componentcompatible with this system, read and understand the instructions. Payspecial attention to WARNING information. Become familiar with the systemcomponents prior to use. The health care professional performing any procedure is responsiblefor determining the appropriateness of this equipment and the specifictechnique used for each patient. Stryker, as a manufacturer, does notrecommend surgical procedure or technique. DO NOT use this system outside the scope of the defined indications foruse (for example with Octopus tissue stabilizer-type devices or Bean Bagbody position-type devices). Handling biohazardous waste is potentially dangerous. ALWAYS followcurrent local regulations governing biohazardous waste to safely handleand dispose of surgical fluid waste. Filters, manifolds, suction tubing, and smoke tubing will contain surgicalwaste after use. ALWAYS handle these disposable accessories as“potentially infectious materials” after use. ALWAYS wear gloves andprotective eye wear when removing and disposing of these disposableaccessories. DO NOT use the system if leakage of surgical fluid waste occurs.Disconnect power immediately and call Stryker Neptune customer service. ALWAYS have more than one person unpack and lift this equipment off theshipping pallet. ALWAYS close all unused ports and remove all unused tubing tomaintain optimal suction levels. The suction levels of each canister areinterdependent and linked to a common vacuum source. Failure to complymay result in the unexpected reduction of suction and patient injury. ALWAYS use the handle to move the rover. DO NOT push or pull the roverby grasping any receptacle or the outer surface. NEVER hang any heavyobject from the rover handle. DO NOT use this system for applications that require a constant vacuumlevel. DO NOT allow fluid of any kind to spill directly onto the exterior surface ofthe electrically-powered rover. The suction level of this product relative to its vacuum limit setting mayfluctuate significantly but will not exceed its limit. DO NOT use this systemif vacuum fluctuation may cause patient injury. ALWAYS consider the typeof surgical procedure before using this system. ALWAYS ensure the rover is providing suction (vacuum level display isgreater than zero) and suction is present at the manifold ports when usingan external pumping device connected to the same canister via suctiontubing. Upon initial receipt and before each use, operate the equipment andinspect each component for damage. DO NOT use any component ifdamage is apparent. ALWAYS keep hands away from the mating surfaces of the rover anddocking station during the docking procedure to avoid a pinch point hazard. Perform recommended maintenance as indicated in these instructions. Onlytrained and experienced health care professionals should maintain thisequipment. ALWAYS follow current local regulations governing procedure-specificsuction levels to remove fluid waste safely from a surgical site. ALWAYS wear gloves and protective eye wear when performing the dockingprocedure. DO NOT use this equipment in the presence of a mixture consisting of aflammable anesthetic and air or oxygen or nitrous oxide. DO NOT use the rover until the docking station has been installed andtested properly. Take special precautions regarding electromagnetic compatibility (EMC)when using medical electrical equipment like this system. Install and placethis system into service according to the EMC information contained in thismanual. Portable and mobile RF communications equipment can affect thefunction of this system. DO NOT use the rover until it has been tested properly to ensurefunctionality. The Bloodborne Pathogens Standard provided by the United StatesOccupational Safety and Health Association (US OSHA) requires allworkers with exposure to “potentially infectious materials” wear the correctpersonal protection equipment and be offered immunization againsthepatitis B. As an additional precaution, these workers should receivetetanus immunization and boosters when required. The canister scale and fluid volume display are not diagnostic tools. DONOT use the scale or volume display to accurately calculate the amount offluid loss from the patient. DO NOT use the system with patients that are being treated withradioisotopes or hazardous chemotherapy agents.* If you need more information, contact your Stryker sales representative or call Stryker Neptune customer service at 1-800-550-7836. Outside the US, contact your nearest Strykersubsidiary.Octopus is a registered trademark of the Medtronic, Inc. www.stryker.com

0702-001-700 Rev-B2007/12Features (see figure 1)ABHLCMIDNOEPFQGRJKFigure 1 Feature LocationsAPowered IV Pole - This motor-powered IV pole is capable of holding fourthree-liter [3000 cc] IV bags, one bag per hook.HSpeaker - Located inside the rover, provides audible event indicators. Seethe Audible Event Indicators table.BFluid Level Display - Provides a visual display of the fluid volume valuesof each collection canister. The display swivels in a 360-degree fashionand pivots for ease of viewing. The units of measurement may be changedto liters [L], cubic centimeters [cc], or milliliters [mL]. Display brightnessmay also be adjusted.IControl Panel - Allows the operation of the rover using dials and pushbuttons. The panel also provides visual feedback through a control paneldisplay.JSmoke Evacuator Filter Compartment - Allows for the installationand removal of a disposable smoke evacuator filter with an Ultra LowPenetrating Air (ULPA) efficiency rating. A smoke detector device in thefilter controls the amount of smoke evacuation based on the amountof smoke present. The smoke evacuator has three distinct modes: off,manual and automatic. The smoke evacuator removes surgical smokefrom a surgical site during cautery or laser surgery.KFluid Suction HEPA Filter Compartment - Allows for the installationand removal of a disposable fluid suction filter. This filter provides HighEfficiency Particulate Air (HEPA) filtration of the air from the 20-liter and4-liter canisters before the air is evacuated.LMNOExternal Vacuum House Ports - (Not available at this time)PPower Cord Bracket/Cord - Store the power cord on the bracket. Use thepower cord to connect the rover to facility power.QSingle Vacuum Pump (not shown) - Creates suction for both canisters.If the suction level decreases in either canister, due to an open port, thesuction level in the other canister may decrease.RCasters (four) - Four swivel casters allow the rover its mobility. Two of thefour casters have locks to prevent inadvertent movement during operation.CManifold Port (two) - Allows installation of a disposable manifold into thecanister. The port will close automatically when a manifold is removed.Closure prevents fluid leakage during transport, docking, and a wash cycleand prevents foreign objects from entering the receptacle.DSmall Fluid Collection Canister - Allows for the collection andcontainment of liquids. The four-liter canister receives fluid throughan installed manifold during the collection of fluid waste. The canistercontains a fluid level sensor to ensure the level does not exceed a predefined limit. The contents of the small canister may be emptied into thelarge canister.ECanister Access Door/Knob (two) - Each canister has its own accessdoor controlled by its corresponding knob. These doors may be openedduring operation to reveal the contents or closed during relocation toconceal the contents.FLarge Fluid Collection Canister - Allows for the collection andcontainment of liquids. The 20-liter canister receives fluid through aninstalled manifold during the collection of fluid waste. The canistercontains a fluid level sensor to ensure the level does not exceed a predefined limit.GInfrared Communication Window - Allows data transfer between thedocker and rover. Data transfer is necessary during the docking procedure.www.stryker.comHandle - Allows for relocation and positioning of the rover.Manifold Holder - Allows for the storage of new, unused manifolds.Power Cord Receptacle/Switch - Connect facility power here using therover power cord. Push the toggle switch to apply or remove facility power.

2007/120702-001-700 Rev-BFeatures (cont’d)Control Panel (see figure 2)ABCGDHEIFJKFigure 2 Control Panel ABMax. Vacuum: 21 in-Hg, 530 mm-Hg, 71 kPa - See Specifications.GHigh Vacuum / High Flow - Indicates this equipment is a high vacuum,high flow medical device.IV Pole Height Adjust Buttons - Press the UP or DOWN arrow button toincrease or decrease the height of the IV pole, respectively.HCControl Panel Display - Provides vacuum level values for each canister,system status and error messages; also displays wash cycle options.DControl Panel Display Push Buttons (four) - Press the appropriate buttonwhen the display provides push button label areas.20-liter Vacuum Limit Setting Dial - Turn the dial to adjust the vacuumlimit level (fluid suction) of the 20-liter canister. Graduations of 20% areprovided as an adjustment guide. The vacuum level status will be indicatedon the control panel display as a limit SET value or real time ACTUALvalue. See Control Panel Display.IE4-liter Vacuum Limit Setting Dial - Turn the dial to adjust the vacuum limitlevel (fluid suction) of the 4-liter canister. Graduations of 20% are providedas an adjustment guide. The vacuum level status will be indicated on thecontrol panel display as a limit SET value or real time ACTUAL value. SeeControl Panel Display.Volume Reset Button - Press the button to reset the displayed fluidvolume of both canisters to zero values.JEmpty Tank Button - Press the button to empty the contents of the smallcanister into the large canister.KFSmoke Evacuator Button - Press the button once to access the manualmode of operation. Press the button a second time to access automaticsmoke evacuation. Press the button a third time to stop smoke evacuationfrom the surgical site.Stand-by (Vacuum System) Button- Press the button to activate ordeactivate the system’s fluid suction capability.www.stryker.com

0702-001-700 Rev-B2007/12Features (cont’d)Control Panel Display (see figure 3)ASAButton Label and Screen Icon DefinitionsE55 mm-HgLabel or iconNameDefinitionDOWN/DECREASEScroll down to highlight an option ordecrease a value.UP/INCREASEScroll up to highlight an option orincrease a value.ERROR INDICATORAccess ERRORS screen to viewerror(s). See Error Messages.ESCClose or ESCape a screen withoutaccepting changes or selectionsand return to previous screen.OKAccept changes and return to theprevious screen. Select an errormessage and access messagescreen.RESETChange or RESET the timer valuewhen either the fluid suction filteror the smoke evacuator filter isreplaced.SYSTEM SETUPAccess the System Setup screen tochange system setting options.SELECT MARKIcon indicates screen option isselected and applied.SEE INSTRUCTIONSFOR USEIcon indicates the need to consultinstructions for use, specificallyerror message information.55 mm-HgBDOKCDESCFigure 3 Control Panel DisplayACanister Identification/Vacuum Level Status Areas - Two areas thatidentify the specific canister and its corresponding vacuum level status.‘S’ indicates the vacuum limit SET value. The system may fluctuatesignificantly to a lower value, but will not exceed the limit set value. ‘A’indicates the ACTUAL or real time vacuum value.BTitle Area - Area indicates the type of message displayed, includingwarnings, wash cycle options, and errors.CMessage Area - Area displays system warnings, wash cycle options, anderror message information.DPush Button Label Areas - Four areas that correspond to the adjacentcontrol panel display push buttons and indicate the button’s function. SeeButton Label and Screen Icon Definitions.EVacuum Level Areas - Two areas that provide vacuum level values foreach canister (units of measurement may be changed).www.stryker.com

2007/120702-001-700 Rev-BInstructionsFigure 4 To Prepare Rover for CollectionSymbol DefinitionsON OFF4L20L4-Liter20-LiterIV PoleheightAdjustVolumeResetemptytankSTAND-BY(FOR vacuumsystem)smokeevacuatorvacuum limitsettingwww.stryker.com

0702-001-700 Rev-B2007/12InstructionsTo Operate Rover During CollectionTo Prepare Rover for Collection (see figure 4)WARNING: DO NOT place the rover on a surface that exceedsthe acceptable range of the inclined plane of operation. SeeSpecifications.NOTES: Ensure the rover has been initially setup and tested with the docker prior touse. If setup and testing is required or a system setting needs to change,see the Appendix section for instructions. Ensure the smoke evacuator filter and fluid suction HEPA filter areoperational before collection. See the instructions for use supplied with thefilters for installation information. See the Audible Event Indicators table for information about the audiblesounds heard during the rover’s operation. The volume of the initial prefill fluid in the canister(s) is accounted for inthe fluid level value indicated on the fluid level display. Foam does notaffect this fluid level value.1. Place the rover on a flat surface and in a convenient location within theoperating room. Inspect the rover. See Periodic Maintenance.WARNINGS: DO NOT touch or make contact with the rover and the patient at thesame time. Follow the current local regulations governing biohazardous waste tosafely handle and dispose of surgical fluid waste.NOTE: Ensure the rover has been prepared for collection properly. See ToPrepare Rover for Collection.1. Push the vacuum system button on the control panel to start fluidsuction.2. Rotate the appropriate vacuum (limit) setting dial to adjust themaximum suction level of the 4-liter and 20-liter canister.3. When smoke evacuation is required, push the smoke evacuator buttonon the control panel. The button has three modes of operation: manual,automatic, and off. Push the button once for manual mode, twice forautomatic mode (AUTO), and a third time to stop the smoke evacuator.From the smoke evacuator screen on the control panel display, push thebuttons next to the arrow icons to increase or decrease the evacuatorpower level as required (see figure 5).2. Lock the rover’s two rear casters in place to prevent inadvertent rovermovement.3. Orient the rover’s fluid level display for optimal viewing.SSMOKE100%4. Open the canister access doors to allow viewing of the contents.5. Connect the rover to facility electrical power using the power cord.A6. Install the disposable manifold(s) into the manifold port(s). Ensure themanifold(s) are locked into place. See the instructions for use supplied withthe manifold for more information.7. Attach the suction tubing to the port(s) of the installed manifold(s).8. Attach a suction accessory to the end of the suction tubing if required.9. Install the smoke evacuator tubing to the smoke evacuator filter if required.10. Attach a smoke evacuator accessory to the end of the smoke tubing ifrequired.11. Push the power switch to the ON position.12. Push the VOLUME RESET button on the control panel.13. See To Operate Rover During Collection.Audible Event IndicatorsTypeDescriptionEventButton FeedbackOne short beepEmpty Tank button pressed;Empty Tank startedVolume Reset buttonpressedTask CompletionThree short beepsPower up initialization finished;Rover ready to useEmpty Tank finishedNoncritical ErrorOne long beepError occurred that does notshut down systemAction RequiredThree long beepsError occurred that shuts downsystem55 mm-Hg55 mm-HgFigure 5 Smoke Evacuator Power Control Screen4. When the IV pole requires height adjustment, push the IV pole up or downarrow buttons on the control panel to increase or decrease the pole height,respectively.NOTES: To reset or zero the fluid level value on the fluid level display, push thevolume reset button on the control panel. Both canister fluid levelvalues will display a zero value. If power is lost and restored, the rover willdisplay an accurate fluid level value. If the 4-liter canister is full of fluid waste, verify the 20-liter canister has thecapacity to receive the contents of the 4-liter canister. If sufficient capacityis available, push the Empty Tank button on the control panel. TheEMPTY TANK action will continue until the 20-liter canister no longer hasthe capacity to receive fluid waste or 4-liter canister is empty. A maximumof three EMPTY TANK button events are allowed. When pressed, the EMPTY TANK button will cause fluid suction from the 4liter canister to stop temporarily for about 30 seconds. However, the 20-litercanister will immediately assume the same fluid suction setting of the 4-litercanister. The 4-liter and 20-liter canisters will return to their previous fluidsuction settings after the EMPTY TANK action is complete.5. If one or both canisters are full of fluid waste, or waste disposal is required,prepare the rover for relocation and waste disposal. See Overfill EventIndications and Actions, To Prepare Rover for Relocation after Collection,and To Dock Rover for Waste Disposal.Volume level reaches adjustable“remaining capacity”Volume level reaches “fullcapacity”www.stryker.com

2007/120702-001-700 Rev-BInstructions (cont’d)Figure 6 To Dock Rover for Waste DisposalTo Operate Rover During Collection (cont’d)Overfill Event Indications and ActionsVolume capacityconditionsIndicationsACTIONThe volume levelreaches an adjustableremaining capacity.Three long audiblebeeps.The collection canistersystem is full. Relocatethe rover and dispose ofwaste.The volume levelreaches full capacity.Three long audiblebeeps and the fluid leveldisplay screen flashesFULL.Fluid suction will stop.Relocate the rover anddispose of waste.If the volume levelexceeds full capacity,the fluid level willcause a float to closethe canister systemand prevent fluid fromescaping.Fluid suction will notwork.Relocate the rover anddispose of waste.10www.stryker.com

0702-001-700 Rev-B2007/12InstructionsTo Prepare Rover for Relocation After CollectionNOTE: If a specific wash cycle is not selected within ten seconds, the1. Remove all disposable accessories, including suction nozzles, suctiontubing, manifolds, and smoke evacuator tubing with any attachmentsfrom the rover. See the instructions for use supplied with the disposableaccessories for proper handling and disposal procedures.6. From the Select Cycle screen, push the buttons next to the arrow icons toscroll and highlight the appropriate wash cycle. Push the button next to theOK icon to select the highlighted cycle.NOTE: If raised, the IV pole will decrease its height automatically when powerWash Cycle Optionsis removed from the rover to ensure proper clearance during relocation.2. Push the power switch to the OFF position.“Wash” cycle (see Wash Cycle Options) will be performed automatically.CyclesDescriptionTime (approx.)WashCycle drains the contents, appliesdetergent to the interior walls of bothcanisters, and rinses the detergentwith water.5 minutesQuick DrainCycle drains the contents of bothcanisters.2 minutes3. Disconnect the rover from facility electrical power and remove the powercord. Wrap the power cord around the cord bracket.4. Using the knobs, close the canister access doors to conceal the contents.5. Clean the rover. See Cleaning Recommendations.WARNING: ALWAYS remove the disposable accessories before7. After the cycle is complete, the Docking Complete screen will appear onthe control panel display (see figure 8). Push the button next to the OK iconto detach the rover from the docking station. Pull the rover away from thedocking station.relocating the rover. ALWAYS use the handle to retain control ofthe rover during relocation.DOCKING COMPLETEASH6. Unlock the two rear casters of the rover.7. If the canisters are full or the rover contains fluid waste and will not beused within 6 hours, use the rover handle to push and relocate the rover tothe docking station. See To Dock Rover for Waste Disposal.PRESS OK TO RELEASE8. If the canisters are not full and the rover will be used within six hours, usethe rover handle to push and relocate the rover to the desired location. SeeTo Prepare Rover for Collection.NOTE: The rover does not have to be connected to facility power when notOKFigure 8 Docking Complete ScreenNOTE: Liquid or prefill will remain inside each canister after a cycle isin use.complete. Prefill contains a specified amount of detergent for initiating thebreak down of fluid waste collected during the rover’s next use.To Dock Rover for Waste Disposal (see figure 6)8. Clean the docker. See Cleaning Recommendations.NOTE: From the Select Cycle screen, the rover may be detached by pushingthe button next to the ESC icon. The wash cycle may be stopped by pushingthe button next to the ESC icon.1. Place the rover in front of the docking station.2. Ensure the power switch on the docking station is in the ON position andilluminated.9. If the rover will be used again, use the rover handle to push and relocatethe rover. See To Prepare Rover for Collection. If the rover will no longerbe used, use the rover handle to push and relocate the rover to a storagearea.Cleaning RecommendationsCAUTION: DO NOT use glutaraldehyde or similar chemical cleaners on theNOTE: Before docking the rover, always allow the docker to warm up for atrover or docker.least 60 seconds after applying power to the docker.1. Wipe the external surfaces of the rover and/or docker with a soft clothdampened with a non-abrasive, hospital disinfectant.3. Ensure the Stryker-approved detergent bottle is connected, has enoughdetergent to perform a wash cycle, and the end of the inlet tube is locatedat the bottom of the bottle.4. Push the rover toward the docking station and between the guides until therover and docking station attach automatically.5. Verify the Select Cycle screen appears on the control panel display (seefigure 7).WASHQUICK DRAINOKESC2. Thoroughly wipe the infrared communication windows to ensure the roverand docker can communicate and function properly.3. Inspect the rover. See Periodic Maintenance.Storage and HandlingTo ensure the longevity, performance, and safety of this equipment, use theoriginal packaging when storing or transporting this equipment.Periodic MaintenanceIntervalActivityPrior to each useand after eachcleaningInspect the collection canister(s) and smoke evacuatorfilter cover for cracks, the two casters for failed locks,and the infrared communication window for damage orobstructions. Ensure there are no cuts in the power cordand no bent pins in the power cord receptacle. DO NOTuse the equipment if damage is apparent.Six monthsReplace the fluid suction HEPA filter. Inspect the dockerplumbing connections and hoses for leaks. Repair anyplumbing to stop leakage as required. Replace leakinghoses as required.As requiredCheck the level of the detergent in the dispensing bottle.Replace the bottle of detergent as required.Figure 7 Select Cycle Screenwww.stryker.com11

2007/120702-001-700 Rev-BTroubleshooting Guide*ProblemCauseActionThe rover does not power up and the powerswitch is in the ON position.Power cord is not connected or is not connectedsecurely.Connect the power cord or ensure the power cord is connectedsecurely.No vacuum pump action after the VACUUMSYSTEM button is pressed.Solid or liquid material has entered the vacuumpump.Remove the rover from use. Contact Stryker service.Collection canisters are full.Dock the rover.The fluid suction HEPA filter requires replacement.Replace the fluid suction HEPA filter. See the instructions foruse supplied with the filter.The vacuum limit setting dials are adjusted too low.Adjust the vacuum limit setting dials to increase fluid suction.Rover OperationThe rover’s fluid suction is insufficient.Unused manifold ports are open on either canister.Close all unused manifold ports on each canister.The rover’s suction capability is lost.The vacuum motor is damaged.Remove the rover from use. Contact Stryker service.The rover’s vacuum level (fluid suction) cannotbe adjusted or cannot reach the maximum level.The vacuum motor or sensor is damaged.Remove the rover from use. Contact Stryker service.Unused manifold ports are open on either canister.Close all unused manifold ports on each canister.The fluid suction HEPA filter has exceeded itsuseful life.Replace the fluid suction HEPA filter.The smoke evacuator filter has exceeded its usefullife.Replace the smoke evacuator filter.The fluid suction HEPA filter has exceeded itsuseful life.Replace the fluid suction HEPA filter.Docker does not dispense detergent during thecleaning cycle. Bottle of detergent is empty.Replace the bottle of the detergent. See the label instructionson the Stryker-approved detergent.The smoke evacuator fails to operate afteractivation (smoke evacuator button is pushed).The smoke evacuator is damaged.Remove the rover from use. Contact Stryker service.A smoke evacuator error appears on the controlpanel display.The smoke evacuator filter is damaged.Replace the smoke evacuator filter.The smoke evacuator filter is not installed.Install the smoke evacuator filter. See instructions for usesupplied with filter.The smoke evacuator filter is installed incorrectly.Install the smoke evacuator filter again. See instructions foruse supplied with filter.IV pole is supporting too much weight.Remove excessive weight from IV pole.IV pole motor is overheated.Wait ten minutes. Press appropriate IV pole height adjustbutton.Fluid does not drain from the small canister intothe large canister after pressing the EMPTYTANK button.A fluid waste clog exists at the bottom of the smallcanister.Remove the rover from use. Close all used and unusedmanifold ports. Turn both Vacuum Limit Setting dials to themaximum value. Press the EMPTY TANK button. ContactStryker service if the clog persists.An error occurs during EMPTY TANKprocedure.More than three EMPTY TANK procedures havebeen attempted.Dock the rover.The contents of the small canister cannot fit intothe large canister.Dock the rover.The rover was unable to prefill the small canisterDock the rover.Electrical noise is present.Turn off all the electrical equipment in the room.A filter error

Neptune Smoke Evacuator ULPA/Charcoal Filter.0702-040-000 Smoke Tubing, /8 inch x 10 feet.0702-045-02 Smoke Tubing, 7/8 inch x 6 feet.0702-045-025 . filter controls the amount of smoke evacuation based on the amount of smoke present. The smoke evacuator has three distinct modes: off, manual and automatic. The smoke evacuator .

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