Stryker
Neptune Waste Management System
Neptune Smoke Evacuator ULPA Filter Instructions for Use Rev AA Feb 2020
Instructions for Use
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Neptune® Waste Management System Smoke Evacuator ULPA Filter 0702-040-000
Instructions For Use
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Indications For Use The Neptune Waste Management System is intended to be used in the operating room, pathology, surgical centers, and doctor’s offices to collect and dispose of surgical fluid waste as well as collect smoke generated from electrocautery or laser devices.
Contraindications The Neptune Waste Management System is contraindicated against: ▪▪ Connection directly to chest tubes. ▪▪ Connection to closed wound drainage systems.
Contact Information For additional information, including safety information, or in-service training, contact your Stryker sales representative or call Stryker Neptune Customer Service at 1-800-253-3210. Outside the US, contact your nearest Stryker subsidiary. NOTE: The user and/or patient should report any serious product-related incident to both the manufacturer and the Competent Authority of the European Member State where the user and/or patient is established.
For Use With The Stryker Smoke Evacuator ULPA Filter REF 0702-040-000 (filter) is intended for use with the Stryker Neptune 2 Rover or the Stryker Neptune 3 Rover.
Description The filter provides ultra low penetration air (ULPA) filtration of the surgical smoke evacuated from the surgical site.
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Safety Directives WARNINGS: ▪▪ Before using any system component, or any component compatible with this system, read and understand the instructions. Pay particular attention to WARNING information. Become familiar with the system components prior to use. Failure to comply may result in patient and/or healthcare staff injury. ▪▪ Only trained and experienced healthcare professionals should use this equipment. ▪▪ Upon initial receipt, inspect each component for damage. DO NOT use any equipment if damage is apparent. Failure to comply may result in patient and/or healthcare staff injury. ▪▪ Use only Stryker-approved system components and accessories, unless otherwise specified. Failure to comply may result in patient and/or healthcare staff injury. ▪▪ DO NOT disassemble, modify, service, or repair any system component or accessory, unless otherwise specified. Call Stryker Neptune Customer Service.
WARNINGS: ▪▪ ALWAYS follow the current local recommendations and/or regulations governing environmental protection and the risks associated with recycling or disposing of the equipment at the end of its useful life. ▪▪ ALWAYS follow the current local regulations governing biohazard waste to safely handle and dispose of surgical waste.
Symbol Definitions The symbols located on the equipment and/ or labeling are defined in this section or in the Symbol Definition Chart. See the Symbol Definition Chart supplied with the equipment. SYMBOL
GENERAL WARNING SIGN THIS SIDE DOWN
INSTALL FILTER THIS SIDE DOWN
THIS SIDE UP
INSTALL FILTER THIS SIDE UP 1/4 INCH DIAMETER TUBING INLET
BLOODBORNE PATHOGEN HAZARD ▪▪ The Bloodborne Pathogens Standard provided by the United States Occupational Safety and Health Administration (US OSHA 29 CFR 1910.1030) requires those with employees having occupational exposure to potentially infectious materials to establish a written Exposure Control Plan. The Exposure Control Plan is designed to eliminate or minimize employee exposure through use of personal protective equipment (PPE), appropriate vaccinations (e.g. hepatitis B), and other control measures. ▪▪ ALWAYS wear personal protective equipment (PPE) when operating or handling this equipment.
DEFINITION
1/4 3/8 INCH DIAMETER TUBING INLET
3/8 7/8 INCH DIAMETER TUBING INLET
7/8 1
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3
4 5 6
REPLACE THIS FILTER EVERY 6 MONTHS OR AS INDICATED BY THE ROVER.
▪▪ The used filter is biohazard waste. ALWAYS follow local regulations regarding proper handling and disposal of biohazard waste. Failure to comply may cause infection and result in healthcare staff injury.
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Instructions NOTE: Rover configurations vary. See the instructions for use supplied with the rover for specific control panel and error message information.
To Replace the Filter CAUTION: DO NOT touch the filter media. Failure to comply may damage the product. NOTES: ▪▪ Replace the filter every six months or as indicated on the control panel display of the rover. Failure to comply will result in the reduction of smoke evacuation or an increase in odor. ▪▪ The filter life is 8 hours of smoke suction or 80 hours of total operating time, whichever comes first. The rover calculates filter usage time automatically. ALWAYS reset the filter timer after the filter is replaced. See To Reset the Filter Timer section. 1. Make sure the rover power switch is OFF. 2. Remove and properly dispose of the used filter (Figure 1).
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To Verify Proper Filter Installation 1. Connect the rover power cord to facility power. 2. Press the rover power switch to the ON position. 3. Read the safety information on the control panel display. Based on the configuration of the rover, select OK or CONFIRM on the control panel. 4. From the control panel display, select the EVACUATE SMOKE button. Follow the display screen options, as required, to turn on the smoke evacuator. 5. Make sure an error or notification message does not appear on the control panel display. If a message appears, see the instructions for use supplied with the rover for troubleshooting information.
To Reset the Filter Timer Neptune 2 Rover 1. Access the SYSTEM SETUP menu. Select the SMOKE FILTER LIFE option and press the RESETS TIMER button. 2. Press OK to accept or ESC to cancel the change.
Neptune 3 Rover 1. Access the SETTINGS menu. Select the ACCESSORIES dialog and the FILTERS tab. 2. Touch the RESET HOURS button to set the smoke evacuation filter to 80 hours; close the dialog. Figure 1 – To Remove and Install Filter 3. Visually inspect the new filter. DO NOT use the filter if damage is apparent. NOTE: The connector located on the back of the filter is designed to be loose. 4. Mark the replacement date on the label of the new filter. 5. Install the new filter with the label THIS SIDE UP oriented correctly. NOTE: Proper filter installation does not require the filter to be installed flush with the external surface of the rover.
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Manufactured for: Stryker Instruments 1941 Stryker Way Portage, Michigan (USA) 49002 1-269-323-7700 1-800-253-3210
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