Stryker
Driver Systems and Associated Attachments
Cordless Driver 3 / CD4 Proficiency Assessment Guide Rev A
Guide
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Cordless Driver 3 / CD4TM
D A
1
Match each letter with the correct component in the right hand column and write the letter on the appropriate line.
E
B
Component Terminology
F
_________ : Attachment
C
_________ : Reverse Trigger _________ : Battery Pack _________ : Forward Trigger
G
Drilling Attachment Terminology Using the images, match the drilling attachments with their correct product name/description and place corresponding letter on the line provided.
3 A
2 B
_________ : Battery Latch _________ : Attachment Release Button _________ : F/R/Safe Control Switch
_________ : Hudson Modified Trinkle (Most commonly used as a reaming attachment in reconstructive and trauma based procedures) _________ : AO Synthes Quick Connect/Coupling (Used with drill bits and cutting devices fitted with the AO coupling fitting) _________ : Lg. Jacobs Chuck and Chuck Key (Universal attachment. Fits any round drill bit, reamer, or other device with diameter of 0.25” or less. This requires a chuck key to tighten vice grip) _________ : Wire Collet/Wire Driver _________ : Pin Collet/Pin Driver
C
D 2.0-3.2 mm
Functionality and Basic Trouble Shooting
1. Install and remove battery pack
Demonstrate the following:
E 0.7-1.8 mm
: _________
2. Place handpiece in Safe Mode
: _________
3. Operate handpiece in Forward (F), Reverse (R), and Oscillate mode
: _________
4. Properly attach and detach Stryker attachments
: _________
4
1. If a handpiece does not run or turns at a reduced speed, which of the following are possible causes? Circle all that apply. a. F/R/Safe Control button is in the safe mode b. The handpiece is exhausted and must rest before resuming c. The battery pack is discharged and needs to be placed on the charger. d. The slower rate of speed is a way for the handpiece to conserve energy.
Troubleshooting Quiz
2. The drilling attachment will not fit properly into the drill, what are some of the possible causes? Circle all that apply. a. Debris either on the attachment or inside the front end of the handpiece is obstructing the connection. b. The handpiece is malfunctioning or damaged. c. The attachment is malfunctioning or damaged. d. All of the above. 3. The battery pack becomes unusually hot during use. Which of the following is the most common cause? Circle the answer that best describes this malfunction. a. The thermostat in the OR was set higher than usual. b. The battery pack or the handpiece itself is malfunctioning. c. The battery charger was overheating and as a result heated the batteries when placed on the charger. d. The battery was left by a window and the heat was a result of too much direct sunlight. 4. The handpiece motor appears and sounds to be running properly, but the attachment is not responding when connected to the handpiece. Circle the answer that best describes this malfunction. a. The attachments haven’t been used in a while and need to warm up before responding to the drill. b. The attachment is not fully seated or inserted into the handpiece. c. The handpiece is brand new and the attachments are a few years old. d. The drill has not been lubricated for 1 week.
For other troubleshooting tips and suggestions consult the Instructions for Use manual, or contact your local ProCare® Specialist.
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***For further information and complete Operating and Care Instructions please refer to the corresponding IFU supplied with your Stryker Handpiece. For a copy of the IFU please contact your local Stryker Surgical Sales Representative.
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Literature Number: 9100-002-766 Rev. A UnDe/P.S. Copyright © 2015 Stryker Printed in USA
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Stryker Instruments 4100 East Milham Avenue Kalamazoo, MI 49001 USA t: 269 323 7700 f: 800 999 3811 toll free: 800 253 3210 www.Stryker.com
Cordless Driver 3 / CD4TM
D A
1
Match each letter with the correct component in the right hand column and write the letter on the appropriate line.
E
B
Component Terminology
F C
D _________ : Attachment E _________ : Reverse Trigger G _________ : Battery Pack F _________ : Forward Trigger
G
Drilling Attachment Terminology Using the images, match the drilling attachments with their correct product name/description and place corresponding letter on the line provided.
3 A
2 B
C _________ : Battery Latch A _________ : Attachment Release Button B _________ : F/R/Safe Control Switch
C _________ : Hudson Modified Trinkle (Most commonly used as a reaming attachment in reconstructive and trauma based procedures)
B _________ : AO Synthes Quick Connect/Coupling (Used with drill bits and cutting devices fitted with the AO coupling fitting) A _________ : Lg. Jacobs Chuck and Chuck Key (Universal attachment. Fits any round drill bit, reamer, or other device with diameter of 0.25” or less. This requires a chuck key to tighten vice grip) E _________ : Wire Collet/Wire Driver D _________ : Pin Collet/Pin Driver
C
D 2.0-3.2 mm
Functionality and Basic Trouble Shooting
1. Install and remove battery pack
Demonstrate the following:
E 0.7-1.8 mm
: _________
2. Place handpiece in Safe Mode
: _________
3. Operate handpiece in Forward (F), Reverse (R), and Oscillate mode
: _________
4. Properly attach and detach Stryker attachments
: _________
4
1. If a handpiece does not run or turns at a reduced speed, which of the following are possible causes? Circle all that apply. a. F/R/Safe Control button is in the safe mode b. The handpiece is exhausted and must rest before resuming c. The battery pack is discharged and needs to be placed on the charger. d. The slower rate of speed is a way for the handpiece to conserve energy.
Troubleshooting Quiz
2. The drilling attachment will not fit properly into the drill, what are some of the possible causes? Circle all that apply. a. Debris either on the attachment or inside the front end of the handpiece is obstructing the connection. b. The handpiece is malfunctioning or damaged. c. The attachment is malfunctioning or damaged. d. All of the above. 3. The battery pack becomes unusually hot during use. Which of the following is the most common cause? Circle the answer that best describes this malfunction. a. The thermostat in the OR was set higher than usual. b. The battery pack or the handpiece itself is malfunctioning. c. The battery charger was overheating and as a result heated the batteries when placed on the charger. d. The battery was left by a window and the heat was a result of too much direct sunlight. 4. The handpiece motor appears and sounds to be running properly, but the attachment is not responding when connected to the handpiece. Circle the answer that best describes this malfunction. a. The attachments haven’t been used in a while and need to warm up before responding to the drill. b. The attachment is not fully seated or inserted into the handpiece. c. The handpiece is brand new and the attachments are a few years old. d. The drill has not been lubricated for 1 week.
***For further information and complete Operating and Care Instructions please refer to the corresponding IFU supplied with your Stryker Handpiece. For a copy of the IFU please contact your local Stryker Surgical Sales Representative.
Literature Number: 9100-002-766 Rev. A UnDe/P.S. Copyright © 2015 Stryker Printed in USA
Stryker Instruments 4100 East Milham Avenue Kalamazoo, MI 49001 USA t: 269 323 7700 f: 800 999 3811 toll free: 800 253 3210 www.Stryker.com