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Where to Find Answers
When you have questions about your Stryker TPS products, there are several places to
find the answers.
In this book
Use this book to set up your system and select console options. This book also
contains information on system safety, repair, and component warranty.
If you can't find an answer in any of the materials provided or you have questions about
other Stryker Instruments products, call your Stryker Sales Representative.
Please contact our Customer Service Department to order product information literature, a cutting accessories guide, additional TPS maintenance manuals, and component
instructions by dialing 1-800-253-3210. Outside the U.S.A., contact your nearest
Stryker subsidiary.
This symbol is used to alert the reader to important safety and precautionary information.
When displayed on the actual device, it refers the user to accompanying documents.
Please read this manual and follow all instructions carefully. The words WARNING, CAUTION and
NOTE carry special meanings and should be carefully reviewed.
WARNING:The personal safety of the patient and/or user may be involved. Disregarding this
information could result in injury to the patient and/or O.R. staff.
CAUTION:These instructions point out special service procedures or precautions that must be
followed to avoid damaging the instrument.
NOTE:This provides special information to make maintenance easier or important instructions
more clear.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING: The personal safety of the patient and/or user may be involved. Disregarding this information
could result in injury to the patient and/or O.R. staff. Read and understand the following warnings.
SYSTEM SAFETY
■ DO NOT modify ground of power cord.
■ Equipment not suitable for use in the presence of
flammable anesthetic mixture with air or with oxygen or
nitrous oxide.
only Stryker approved burs. Other burs may not fit
properly in the handpiece. During use they may come
out of the handpiece or bend which would result in
damage to tissue in the surgical site due to loss of
control of the bur.
■ The Stryker Total Performance System is designed to
be used by persons familiar with surgical procedures.
Misuse may cause injury to both patient and system
components. Prior to each use, system components
should be inspected for damage. DO NOT use if
damage is apparent.
■ Use only Stryker TPS components and accessories
unless otherwise specified.
■ Clean and sterilize handpieces and accessories before
first and every use.
■ Use of safety glasses by user and O.R. staff is recom-
mended to prevent eye injuries.
HANDPIECE SAFETY
■ Read this booklet and the information supplied
with your TPS components. Component instructions provide specific safety information. Refer to
the instructions supplied with Stryker Endoscopy
handpieces when using those handpieces in
conjunction with the TPS console.
■ Activate and deactivate handpieces from the same
trigger device. For example, if a handpiece is activated
by the footswitch it must be deactivated from the
footswitch.
be deactivated from any device.
■ DO NOT attempt to change a saw, bur, or drill while
handpiece is running.
■ Stryker handpieces which fail due to long life and/or
nose bearing failure may allow foreign matter to
migrate or emit from the distal tip of the handpiece.
Fluid may leak into the surgical site, such that measures may be required, per the physician's discretion,
to protect the patient from infection.
■ Never rest handpiece on the patient. Improper
handling of a handpiece could result in damage or
burns to tissue.
■ Do not place a footswitch-controlled TPS handpiece
near or on a magnetic pad or tray. The magnetic field
can simulate a Universal Handswitch and may cause
the handpieces to run inadvertently .
■ DO NOT modify any bur to fit the handpieces. Use
Exception:
In the 1T mode, handpieces can
■ Burs and blades are intended for single use only.
■ Excessive pressure, such as bending or prying, may
cause accessory to bend or break and cause tissue
damage to patient and/or O.R. staff.
■ Heavy sideloads and/or long operating periods
occasionally will cause overheating of the distal tip and
the body of handpieces to the point where the handpiece is uncomfortable to hold or causes injury to the
patient.
■ If the recommended duty cycle is not followed, the
handpiece may overheat and cause injury to patient
and/or operating room staff. See the
Duty Cycle
information supplied with each handpiece.
■ Excessive pressure, such as bending and/or prying
with a bur, may cause the bur to bend or fracture. If
operated at a high speed, it is possible that the bur will
bend yet further. This could result in damage to tissue
in the surgical site, handpiece vibration that causes lost
tactile control, or breakage of the bur such that the
broken piece would be ejected at a high velocity
endangering the patient and/or O.R. staff. It is therefore recommended that safety glasses be used.
■ Excessive pressure, such as bending and prying with
blade, may cause the blade to bend or fracture and
could result in damage to tissue in the surgical site
and/or loss of tactile control.
■ If using a device with a safety lock, such as a
MicroDriver or Universal Handswitch, always place that
device in the SAFE position when not in use. IMPORTANT: Be aware that the TPS footswitch will override
the Universal Handswitch SAFE setting.
■ DO NOT use a bur or blade without the appropriate
guard or attachment as user and/or patient injury may
result.
■ Please note the handpiece starts with rapid accelera-
tion when the footswitch or handswitch is activated.
■ During initial use of your TPS handpieces, monitor the
heat response in relation to the type of surgical
procedure being performed. Frequently check the
distal tip and body until you are familiar with its
temperature rise characteristics. Failure to pay close
attention to handpiece temperature may cause burn
injury to patient.
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System Overview
The Stryker Total Performance System is intended for use in the
cutting, drilling, decorticating, and smoothing of bone and other
bone related tissue in a variety of surgical procedures. It is also
used for the placement or cutting of screws, wires, pins, and other
fixation devices as it can be used to cut metal.
TPS Irrigation Console
Stryker
Endoscopy
Handpiece
Handpiece
Cords
TPS Handpiece
TPS Handpiece
with Universal
Handswitch
Connection Detail
TPS Footswitch
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Operating Instructions
The TPS Console powers multiple handpieces while allowing the user to program a number of customized
settings.
WARNING: Before using this system, read and understand the information in this manual and the
instructions supplied with each TPS component and Stryker Endoscopy handpieces. Pay close
attention to the
WARNING: Familiarization with the Total Performance System prior to use is important. If you have
any questions, contact your Stryker Instruments representative or Stryker Customer Service at 1-800253-3210.
WARNING: Prior to use, system components should be operated and inspected for any damage. DO NOT use
if damage is apparent.
Connecting the Equipment
This is a system overview. For specific instructions on each TPS
component, refer to the information supplied with the component.
User/Patient Safety Information
.
1. Place your console on a sturdy, flat surface near a hospital grade outlet.
2. Plug the console's power cord into the recessed power socket on the back of
the console.
3. Plug the other end of the power cord into a hospital-grade wall outlet.
4. Turn on the console. The on/off switch is located on the front of the console.
NOTE: As you set up the system, the console's screen will change to indicate the
various components as they are plugged in.
5. If using a Footswitch, plug the footswitch cable into the console port marked
FOOTSWITCH. Align orientation marks and gently push connectors together.
CAUTION: All TPS Cords have push/pull connectors. Do not thread or twist
for insertion or removal.
6. Plug the handpiece cord(s) into the console port(s) marked HANDPIECE. Align
connector orientation marks and gently push connectors together.
NOTE: Ports marked TPS 1 and TPS 2 are for Stryker TPS handpieces only.
The port marked ENDO is intended for the following list of Stryker Endoscopy
handpieces: SE5 Hand-controlled, (272-704); QuadraCut Shaver (275-701);
QuadraCut Bone Plug (275-705); and QuadraCut small Joint (275-601).
NOTE: If using a TPS Universal Handswitch, attach it to the handpiece before you
plug the cord into the handpiece.
7. Plug the other end of the handpiece cord(s) into the handpiece(s).
Symbol Definition
Power ON
Power OFF
Footswitch Connector
ENDO
Endoscopy Handpiece Port
TPS1
TPS Handpiece Port 1
TPS2
TPS Handpiece Port 2
Type B
Equipment
8. Attach cutting accessories to handpieces. Instructions supplied with each
handpiece or attachment provide details for cutting accessory assembly.
WARNING: Use only Stryker approved cutting accessories.
9. If using an Irrigation Console (REF 5100-50 or 5100-52), assemble Irrigation
Pole (REF 5100-50-28) to the console as shown. Hang irrigation bag from pole.
Install irrigation cassette into the pump. Attach irrigation clips to handpieces and
connect tubing.
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Type BF
Equipment
The Control Screen
TPS Start-Up Screen
This display appears on the screen every time the
console is turned on.
This display remains on the screen until a cord is
plugged into one of the TPS handpiece ports or the
OPT button is depressed.
If a handpiece cord is plugged into a handpiece
port when the console is turned on, this display
shows momentarily before changing to either a no
handpiece detected screen or to the screen of the
selected handpiece.
This example shows that no handpiece is attached to the cord plugged into the
TPS2 port.
No Handpiece Detected
This image indicates that no handpiece is attached to the cord plugged into the selected port.
The screen will change to the handpiece screen
when the missing handpiece is connected to the
cord.
NOTE: This screen will also appear if the console
is unable to recognize the handpiece. This could
be caused by a handpiece that is not compatible
with the TPS console, or a faulty or damaged
handpiece or cord.
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Functions of the Control Screen
The TPS console allows the user to select functions and settings such as handpiece selection, speed, and direction.
Designed to be easy to use and understand, the touch sensitive control screen allows you to set the system controls with
the touch of a finger. Interactive icons on the control panel represent system components and functions. The control
screen also provides important monitoring information for the selected handpiece.
Surgeon
preference
indicator
Handpiece power
Indicator ramp
Handpiece
identification
Select system
options screen
Attachment
identification
Footswitch
indicator and
options
Handpiece
speed
Elements of the Control Screen
TPS handpiece
select buttons
Endo handpiece
select button
Control screen visually presents options which can be set
for the selected handpiece.
Icons represent elements of your TPS system. Icons are
functional buttons. Each function may be selected by
pressing the screen where the button is displayed. When
you touch an icon, the icon appears to be pressed down
and the graphic symbol highlights to indicate that it is
activated. (See Icon Identification).
NOTE: An audible signal indicates interface with icons.
NOTE: Buttons such as the adjust arrows or OPT button
which are temporary toggles or adjustment buttons only
highlight while depressed.
NOTE: Buttons with a white background are toggle buttons.
NOTE: Options vary among different handpieces. The
console will only display the options available for a given
handpiece.
Handpiece identification displays the name of the active
handpiece. NOTE: Handpieces can be plugged into each
of the console's handpiece ports, but only one can be
selected at a time.
NOTE: When *custom* is displayed at the top of the screen,
the console's default settings are selected from Surgeon
Preferences. The console is able to capture the preferred
settings for several different users. When this feature is
activated, the preferred settings act as default settings.
See Surgeon Preference for further details.
Handpiece speed information displays the default speed
for each handpiece until you reset speed settings.
While the handpiece is running, the display shows the
actual handpiece speed. If the handpiece is not running
the default or selected speed is displayed.
NOTE: Incremental information displayed on the control
screen is accurate within +/-1% or better.
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Select Your System Settings
NOTE: When the console is turned on, its default
setting is factory default unless a Surgeon Preference
setting is selected as the start up default. See Surgeon
Preference for further details.
1. Handpiece select buttons enable you to activate the
handpiece plugged into one of the three ports on the
front of the console. To displa y the contr ol screen for
the handpiece plugged into the TPS 1 port, touch
the corresponding handpiece select icon. The icon
highlights and appears pressed down.
NOTE: Selecting a handpiece icon activates the
corresponding handpiece and displays its specific
control screen.
Standard Features
Option Icon
The option icon appears on all handpiece screens
and allows access to the MAIN OPTION screen.
See MAIN OPTION SCREEN for further details.
Footswitch Icon
2. Change the maximum handpiece speed. Press the
adjustment arrows to change the handpiece speed
setting incrementally until the desired speed is reached.
• Saws - The set point is displayed as a percentage of
maximum power and vertical line on the speed ramp.
During handpiece operation, the percentage reading
and speed ramp displays the power level.
• Rotary handpieces - The speed set point is displayed.
During handpiece operation, the current speed is
displayed.
3. Select various settings as desired. Refer to the
control screens on the following pages for details for
each handpiece.
4. Select the OPT icon to access the MAIN OPTION
screen. This screen allows access to general console
and user settings as well as direct access to each
handpiece option screen.
NOTE: Alternatively, the screen returns to the active
handpiece control screen when the handpiece is
activated or the handpiece name is touched.
5. Touch the EXIT icon to return to the active handpiece control screen.
The footswitch icon only appears when a
footswitch is plugged into the console .
If using a footswitch with these graphics, pedal functions can be reprogrammed. See Footswitch Adjustments
and Footswitch Button Mapping.
A footswitch with these graphics
cannot be reprogrammed.
Handpiece Irrigation
Irrigation functions pertain only to consoles with the builtin irrigation pump (REF 5100-50 and 5100-52).
Press the icon to start irrigation flow while the
handpiece is running.
If irrigation is desired while the handpiece is stopped, press
and hold the icon until the pump is activated. The pump can
be turned off by touching the icon again.
Irrigation flow rate can be adjusted from the HANDPIECE
screen or the HANDPIECE ADJUSTMENTS screen.
From the HANDPIECE screen, toggle the SPEED
icon to W ATER before using the arrows to adjust
flow rate.
-OR-
From the HANDPIECE ADJUSTMENTS screen,
select the WATER icon and use the arrows to
adjust flow rate. Flo w rate diminishes as the setting approaches zero.
NOTE: Flow rate may vary among handpiece
models.
The pump can also be turned on and off with the footswitch.
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Quick Reference Guide
Icon Definition
Handpiece Select
This type of icon appears when
a cord (without a handpiece) is
plugged into the corresponding
Endo, TPS 1 or TPS 2 port.
It appears depressed when
selected.
The handpiece graphic appears
when a handpiece is attached
to the corresponding cord.
The handpiece graphic
highlights and the icon appears
depressed when selected.
System Options
Options: Gives access to
handpiece adjustments,
system information, console
controls and user preference.
Exit: Returns to previous
screen.
Information: Displays system
information screen.
Console: Gives access to
console adjustment screen.
Footswitch Indicator: Appears
when a footswitch is connected
to the console. Also gives
access to footswitch adjustments screen.
Adjustment Arrows: Use in conjunction
with other options to set handpiece
speed or power, braking, acceleration,
irrigation flow, screen contrast etc.
Increase
Decrease
Direction Arrows: Sets handpiece
mode.
Forward (clockwise)
Reverse (counterclock-
wise)
Oscillate
Irrigation: Activates or
deactivates handpiece
irrigation.
High: Enables handpiece to
operate in a high speed mode.
Low: Enables handpiece to
operate in a low speed mode.
Toggle Buttons
NOTE: For easy identification, only toggle
buttons have a white background.
Speed: Use with the increase
and decrease icons to adjust
rotary handpiece speed.
Water: Use with the increase
and decrease icons to adjust
irrigation flow.
Power: Use with the increase
and decrease icons to adjust
saw power.
Variable: Handpiece speed
responds to varying degrees of
pressure on the footswitch or
handswitch.
Nonvariable: Handpiece
operates at constant set-point
speed/power level.
One touch: Handpiece is
activated by one touch of a
trigger device and continues to
run when the trigger device is
released. Handpiece is
deactivated by touching any
trigger device. In this mode, the
handpiece operates at constant
set-point speed/power level.
NOTE: TPS Console models REF 5100-1 and 5100-2 will
not display options related to handpiece irrigation.
Advanced: - Accesses the
advanced footswitch mapping
screen.
Button: Access button
mapping screen.
Return to full screen: Return
from large to full handpiece
screen.
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Saw Handpiece Screen
TPS Oscillating and Sagittal Saws
POWER/WATER ADJUSTMENT
The power icon functions as a toggle
switch for pow er and w ater settings.
Power and irrigation adjustments are
made using the adjustment arrows.
As the power setting is reduced from 100%, a vertical
bar displays to correspond to the lower selected
maximum power.
This screen appears when a TPS saw is selected at the TPS1 port with the
maximum power set at 100%.
ENDO, TPS2 and the footswitch icons indicate other instruments are plugged into
the console.
The irrigation setting is not displayed on this screen.
However, it can be seen on the Handpiece Adjustments screen.
METHOD OF OPERATION
Saws can be operated with the TPS Universal
Handswitch or TPS Footswitch.
Handswitch Handpiece selection can be made by
depressing the handswitch once. The handpiece
select icon changes to indicate the active handpiece.
Depress the handswitch again to run the handpiece.
Handpiece runs from start-up to the maximum
selected speed.
Footswitch Handpiece runs from start-up to the
maximum selected speed with either the forward or
reverse pedal.
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Rotary Handpiece Screen
This screen appears when a TPS rotary handpiece is selected. The TPS Universal
Drill is plugged into the TPS2 port and the speed is set at 75,000 RPM.
ENDO, TPS1 and the footswitch icons indicate that other instruments are plugged
into the console.
TPS Universal and Micro Drills
METHOD OF OPERATION
The Universal Drill can be operated with the TPS Universal
Handswitch or TPS Footswitch.
SPEED/WATER ADJUSTMENT
The speed icon functions as a toggle
switch for speed and w ater settings .
Speed and irrigation adjustments are
made using the adjustment arrows.
DIRECTION OPTIONS
FORWARD Clockwise
REVERSE Counterclockwise
TPS MicroDriver
METHOD OF OPERATION
The TPS MicroDriver can be operated with its built-in
trigger and rotary control switch or with the TPS
Footswitch.
NOTE: The handpiece will not run when the rotary
switch is in the SAFE position.
Handswitch Handpiece selection can be made by depressing the handswitch once. The handpiece select icon changes
to indicate the active handpiece. Depress the handswitch
again to run the handpiece.
Handpiece runs from start-up to the maximum selected
speed. Speed and cutting direction corresponds to what is
selected on the screen.
Footswitch Handpiece runs from start-up to the maximum
selected speed.
Handpiece direction is controlled by selecting the forward or
reverse pedals. The direction icon on the screen changes
when the corresponding footswitch pedal is depressed.
Trigger The built-in speed control trigger runs the
handpiece from start-up to the maximum selected
speed.
Select cutting direction with the rotary switch on the
handpiece. Direction icon will highlight to match the
rotary switch position.
Footswitch Handpiece runs from start-up to the
maximum selected speed.
The direction icon on the screen changes when the
corresponding footswitch pedal is depressed.
Footswitch oper ation o v errides handpiece settings.
Example:
pressed while the handpiece rotary switch is set in
forward, the handpiece operates in the reverse
direction and the reverse icon highlights. However,
after the pedal is released, the direction icon will
revert to the direction set on the rotary switch.
If the footswitch reverse pedal is de-
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The Stryker Endoscopy Handpiece Screen
Depress the mode icon and set the maximum speed
using the adjustment arrows. Speed settings are
individually selected for each mode.
Default speed settings and incremental steps are
specific to each handpiece.
MODES
Operation in high speed mode.
Operation in oscillate mode.
This screen appears when the Endo icon is selected. The HI mode and forward
direction icons are selected and Set Speed is set at 6,000 RPM.
TPS1, TPS2 and the footswitch icons indicate that other instruments are plugged
into the console.
WARNING: Read and understand
the Stryker Endoscopy handpiece
instructions.
If instructions were not supplied with your
handpiece, refer to the appropriate
Stryker
Endoscopy Operating and Maintenance
Manual
The hand-controlled Endo Shaver can be
controlled by the footswitch or by the handcontrol buttons built into the handpiece.
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Main Option Screen
Select the OPT icon to access the MAIN OPTION
screen. This screen allows direct access to the
handpieces attached to the console and to console and
user settings.
OPTION 1, 2, and E icons appear only when handpieces are plugged into the corresponding console
ports. A handpiece must be plugged in to program its
settings.
To go to the HANDPIECE ADJUST screen, touch the
option button that corresponds to the desired handpiece. Refer to HANDPIECE ADJUST.
The MAIN OPTION screen also gives DIRECT
access to:
Refer to SURGEON PREFERENCE.
Refer to CONSOLE ADJUSTMENT.
Refer to SYSTEM INFORMATION.
EXIT: Return to handpiece screen.
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System Information Screen
Selecting the INFORMATION icon from the MAIN
OPTION menu displays the part numbers and revision
levels of the configured system components.
This information is used as a diagnostic aid only.
Return to the MAIN OPTION screen.
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Handpiece Adjustment Screen
Select a Handpiece Option icon from the MAIN OPTION screen to access this screen.
NOTE: For quick access to this screen, touch the
handpiece title displayed at the top of any handpiece
screen. And return to the handpiece screen by
touching the handpiece title displayed on this screen.
Depending on the type of handpiece, one or more of
the following options will be available.
Select BRAKE, ACCEL, TURNS, or WATER then press
the arrow icons to change the setting.
Brake: At 100%, the handpiece stops abruptly.
Deceleration slows as the setting nears zero.
Accelerate: At 100%, handpiece speed
accelerates quickly. Acceleration slows as the
setting approaches zero.
Turns: Use to set the number of turns per
direction when running a handpiece in the
oscillate mode. The minimum setting will set
the oscillate function to operate in a TIMEBASED mode where the number of turns are
based on the speed of the handpiece.
Water: At 100%, irrigation volume is greatest.
Volume decreases as the setting approaches
zero.
ATTACHMENT: Use the arrow icon on the left to scroll
through the list of attachments. Display the attachment
that is assembled to the handpiece by stopping on it.
Displaying the proper attachment will optimize the
performance of the handpiece for the attachment and
display the appropriate speed scale on the handpiece
screen.
RUN MODE: Use the RUN MODE toggle button to
scroll through the options and stop on the desired
setting.
Variable: Handpiece speed responds to the
degree of pressure applied to the footswitch or
handswitch.
Nonvariable: Handpiece speed runs at the
maximum setting only. Varying pressure on the
footswitch or handswitch does not vary the
handpiece speed.
One touch: Toggle the handpiece on and off
with a single touch of a trigger device. The
trigger device can be the footswitch,
handswitch or handpiece trigger buttons.
BUTTON: See Hands witch Button Mapping.
FOOTSWITCH: Activates FOOTSWITCH
ADJUSTMENTS. See Footswitch Adjustments.
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Console Adjustment Screen
Select the CONSOLE ADJUSTMENTS icon from the
MAIN OPTION screen to access this screen.
Select CONTRAST, BRIGHTNESS or VOLUME then
press the arrow icons to change the setting.
Use the BIG SCREEN toggle button to select one of
the following options.
Contrast: Screen contrast lightens at
higher settings. The chosen setting
remains until reset.
Brightness: Screen brightness
intensifies at higher settings.
V olume: The audible signal is louder at
higher settings.
Automatic: A big screen is displayed while
the handpiece is running and automatically
returns to the full screen when handpiece
stops.
On: The big screen is continuously displayed. It can be temporarily switched back
to the full screen by touching the Full Screen
icon which appears in the lower right corner
of each handpiece screen. See example of
screens below.
Off: The big screen option is turned off.
Only a full screen is displayed.
Example of full screen.
Example of big screen.
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Footswitch Adjustment Screen
This screen appears only when a newer model TPS
Footswitch is used. See Standard Features.
Access this screen by selecting the Footswitch icon on the
HANDPIECE CONTROL SCREEN or HANDPIECE ADJUSTMENTS screen.
NOTE: These footswitch settings function only for the
handpiece for which they were selected. The handpiece is
identified at the top of the screen.
From this screen, the default functions of footswitch pads A
and B can be reprogrammed to accommodate the user's
preferences. The left and right toggle icons correspond
respectively to footswitch pads A and B. Press each icon to
scroll through the following function options and stop on the
desired setting.
Off: Pedal is turned off.
Default: Footswitch defaults to the settings
selected on the handpiece screen.
Forward: P edal setting default is overridden.
Pedal will provide handpiece rotation in the forward
(clockwise) direction.
Reverse: Pedal setting default is overridden.
Pedal will provide handpiece rotation in the reverse
(counterclockwise) direction.
Advanced: Use to access the Footswitch Button
Mapping screen. It will allow you to reprogram all
the footswitch pedals.
Return: Return to the previous screen.
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Footswitch Button Mapping Screen
Access this screen by selecting the ADVANCED icon on
the Footswitch Adjustments screen. The default functions
of each footswitch pad can be reprogrammed to accommodate the user's preferences.
Depending on the type of handpiece displayed at the top
of the screen, one or more of the following options will be
available on this screen.
The DIRECTION, OP MODE, and RUN MODE icons
correspond respectively to the two largest footswitch
pads. Press each icon to scroll through the following
function options. And stop on the desired function
setting.
DIRECTION
Pedal is turned off.
Footswitch defaults to the settings selected on
the handpiece screen.
Forward: Pedal setting default is overridden.
Pedal will provide handpiece rotation in the
forward (clockwise) direction.
Reverse: P edal setting def ault is o v erridden.
Pedal will provide handpiece rotation in the
reverse (counterclockwise) direction.
OP MODE
Footswitch defaults to the settings selected on
the handpiece screen.
Handpiece operates in the high speed range.
Handpiece operates in the low speed range.
Oscillate mode.
RUN MODE
Footswitch defaults to the settings selected on
the handpiece adjust screen.
Variable: V ariable speed control. Speed
responds to varying degrees of pressure on the
footswitch or handswitch.
BUTTON FUNCTION
The I, II, and III icons correspond to the three small pads
across the top of the footswitch.
Button Function displays the active function of the
corresponding pedal.
Use the arrow icons to scroll through the functions and
stop on the desired setting.
See Button Functions listed on next page.
Reset all: Press to return all pedals back to
their default setting.
Reset: Press to return the selected footswitch
button back to its default setting.
Nonvariable: Handpiece operates at a
constant speed level determined by the
maximum speed selected from the handpiece
screen.
One touch: The one touch function is similar to
an on/off toggle. Tap the footswitch to operate
the handpiece at the maximum speed selected
from the handpiece screen. Tap any trigger
device again to stop operation.
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Handpiece Button Mapping Screen
Access this screen from the Handpiece Adjustment
screen. Use it to change handpiece button functions.
Depending on the features of the handpiece, as
many as five buttons can be reprogrammed. Identify
corresponding button numbers by pressing the buttons
on the handpiece. When the handpiece button is
selected, the corresponding function is displayed on the
screen. Use the arrow icons to scroll through the
function options. Stop on the desired option. See the
list below for a description of the options.
NOTE: Available options are handpiece specific.
BUTTON FUNCTIONS
Reset: Select to return a single button to its
default function.
Reset all: Select to return all buttons to their
default functions.
Return: Return to previous screen.
Button Functions List
Button FunctionDescription
Main triggerStarts handpiece in default direction
and mode.
FWD triggerStarts handpiece in forward
direction in default mode.
REV triggerStarts handpiece in reverse
direction in default mode.
OSC triggerStarts handpiece in oscillate mode.
Speed incrementIncrements the set point speed.
Speed decrementDecrements the set point speed.
Water incrementIncrements the pump flow set point.
Water decrementDecrements the pump flow set
point.
Water on/offToggles the pump on/off button. If
pressed and held, the pump can be
turned on without running the
handpiece. Once started, the pump
can be stopped by pressing the
button again or by starting the
handpiece.
Button FunctionDescription
Osc <> High/lowToggles the run mode between oscillate
and high or low.
High <> LowToggles the run mode between high and
low.
Forward <> Reverse Toggles the running direction.
Change portChanges the active handpiece port.
Change attachment Scrolls through the attachment list for the
selected handpiece.
Pump flushTurns the pump on at the flush rate. Once
started the pump can be stopped by
pressing the button again or by starting
the handpiece.
Make port activeMakes the selected handpiece active.
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Surgeon Preference Screen
Access the SURGEON PREFERENCE screen from the MAIN
OPTIONS screen.
The console is able to capture and store the preferred settings of
different users.
There are three options:
• Factory default settings
• Settings saved by a previous user
• Collection and storage of new settings
Using factory settings
1. Use the arrows to obtain "Stryker" and "Factory Default."
NOTE: The EDIT, DELETE and padlock icons do not function
while factory default settings are selected.
Using the settings saved by a previous user
1. Use the arrows to select the surgeon and procedure.
2. Select LOAD. Screen returns to the MAIN OPTION screen.
3. Proceed with surgery.
Collect and store preferred settings
1. Select NEW. The editor screen will appear with the selected
surgeon's name.
2. To create a new procedure under this surgeons name, select
ENTER. Or if you wish to collect and store settings under a
This is the key pad screen used to
enter the doctor's name and name
of procedure.
new surgeon name, use the key pad to delete (DEL) the
existing name then key-in the new name. Upon completion,
select ENTER.
3. Use the key pad to enter the procedure name.
4. Upon completion, select ENTER. The screen returns to the
SURGEON PREFERENCE screen.
5. Toggle padlock icon so that the padlock appears open.
6. Select LOAD.
7. Configure system settings.
8. Upon completion, return to the SURGEON PREFERENCE
screen.
9. Toggle the padlock icon so that the padlock appears locked.
Padlock opened to gather pref erences.
Padlock closed to store preferences.
NOTE: If the padlock icon remains in the unlocked position, the
selected settings will be continuously updated with current
settings.
Select to add a surgeon name.
Select to change the doctor name and/or procedure.
NOTE: Toggle the UPPER/LOWERCASE pad on the
editor screen to select letter case.
Delete: Select to delete the currently displayed file .
Select and use with the open padlock to gather (load)
new preference settings .
Default: Using the arrows, scroll the SURGEON
PREFERENCE screen to the desired surgeon and
procedure settings before activating DEFLT. This
selection becomes the default power on setting for the
system until a different selection is made.
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Messages
MessageIf you select OK to this question:
Delete all the surgeon's procedures?The surgeon ID and all procedures will be deleted.
Change the name of all the surgeon'sProcedures listed under the surgeon will be moved under
procedures?the current surgeon's name.
Identical record found.
Maximum number of records exceeded. Please delete inactive records.
Initializing console hardware. Please wait.
Handpiece has reached recommended service interval. Please return for service at earliest convenience.
Handpiece does not support the selected preference. Default handpiece setting will be used.
Handpiece temperature has exceeded its nominal operating range and may cause burning.
Handpiece temperature has exceeded its operating range. Allow to cool before restarting.
Procedure name unspecified.
Ensure handpiece speed does not exceed specified attachment limitations. Failure to do so may result in user and/or patient
injury.
Error Messages
MessageAction to Take
Error 001.Console hardware fault detected.Return console to Stryker for repair.
Error 002.Console hardware fault detected.Turn unit off and on again. If problem persists, return
Error 003.Console hardware fault detected.Turn unit off and on again. If problem persists, return
Error 004.Footswitch fault detected, right pedal will be disabled.Unplug Footswitch from console and plug in again.
Error 005.Footswitch fault detected, left pedal will be disabled.Unplug Footswitch from console and plug in again.
Error 006.Footswitch unreadable.Unplug Footswitch from console and
Error 007.Handpiece fault detected, handpiece triggers will beUnplug cord from handpiece and plug in again.
Error 008.Handpiece unreadable.Unplug handpiece from console and plug in again.
Discharge, +/-8KV Air Discharge), Criteria B
Criteria A
plug, 0.5KV interconnecting cords >3M), Criteria B
Common Mode), Criteria B
Handling your console and equipment
• When setting up your console, place on a sturdy, flat surface,
and carefully follow all setup instructions.
• When connecting or disconnecting a cable, always hold the
cable by its connector (the plug, not the cord).
• Never force a connector into a port. If the connector and port
do not join with reasonable ease, they probably don't match.
Make sure that the connector matches the port and that you
have positioned the connector correctly in relation to the port.
• To ensure the longevity, performance, and safety of this
equipment, package in original package materials when
storing or transporting.
If the console experiences sporadic electrical interference:
• Turn off all electrical equipment not in use in the O.R.
• Plug the TPS console and other O.R. equipment into different
outlets.
Environmental Conditions
These conditions apply to all components of the TPS
system unless otherwise specified in the information
supplied with that device.
Operation:37 to 80˚F30 to 75%700 to 1,060 hPa
Storage and-4 to 104˚F10 to 75%500 to 1,060 hPa
Transportation [-20 to 40˚C]
TemperatureRelative HumidityAtmospheric Pressure
[10 to 26.7˚C]
Important Information
See the
Recommendations
The incremental information displayed on the TPS Console
control screen is accurate within +/-1% or better.
Specifications listed are approximate and may vary slightly from
unit to unit or by power supply fluctuations.
The Total Performance System is not field repairable. In case of
operating difficulties, Stryker products must be returned for
maintenance or repair.
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TPS Cleaning, Maintenance, and Sterilization
booklet for care information.
Repair and Loaner Program
This service is available in the United States only. Outside the U.S.A., contact your Stryker sales
representative or your nearest subsidiary listed on the last page.
On request, Stryker Instruments will provide a loaner unit for your use while repairs are
being made.
Please clean and sterilize all potentially contaminated products being sent in for repair,
credit, or return of a loaner unit. The policy of Stryker Instruments is not to accept or
process potentially contaminated products which do not meet this requirement.
Also, please be aware that it is unlawful to transport bio-contaminated products through
interstate commerce which are not properly packaged and labeled as such.
1. Contact Stryker Customer Service at 1-800-253-3210 to request a loaner. Provide a
name and address for shipping. Every effort will be made to send a loaner unit immediately.
2. Send the inoperative unit to Stryker with a purchase order number of authorization for
repair. The order should explain the nature of the difficulty. Also, provide a name and
address for shipping the repaired instruments.
Return the inoperative unit to: Stryker Instruments
Repair Department
4100 E. Milham
Kalamazoo, Michigan, 49001.
3. The repaired unit will be shipped back and the repair invoice will follow under separate
cover. Under most conditions, repair turnaround time will be approximately 2-3 weeks.
4. As soon as your repaired unit is returned, return the loaner to Stryker Instruments.
Limited W arranty
For all TPS products unless otherwise specified.
In the U.S.A. only, products of Stryker Instruments are warranted to the original purchaser for a period of one
year from the date of purchase, with exceptions noted below. Products are w arranted to be free from def ects in
material and workmanship. Abnormal wear and tear or damage caused by misuse or by failure to perform
normal and routine maintenance as set out in the Maintenance Manual or Operating Instructions, or as demonstrated by an authorized Stryker Instruments representative, is not covered by the warranty. Any effort at field
repair or adjustment may invalidate your warranty.
The warranty extends to all purchasers and is limited to the repair or replacement of the product without charge
when returned prepaid to Stryker Instruments. There are no other expressed warranties. This warranty gives
you specific legal rights and you may have other rights which vary by state and municipality.
For selected products.
● Universal Handswitch is warranted for a period of 6 months from date of invoice.
● Handpiece cords are warranted for a period of 6 months from date of invoice.
● Cutting accessories are not warranted.
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Stryker International Subsidiaries
European Authorized Rep:Phone: 33-1-48-17-50-00
RA/QA ManagerFAX: 33-1-48632175
Stryker
BP 50040-95946 Roissy CDG
France
Stryker SAPhone: 41-21-963-87-01
European HeadquartersFAX: 41-21-963-87-00
19, Avenue De Belmont
1820 Montreux
Switzerland
Stryker BVPhone: 31-4029-22522
Marinums van Meeiweg 17FAX: 31-4132-51135
5657 EN Eindhoven
The Netherlands
Mailing:
PO Box 8747
5605 LS Eindhoven
The Netherlands
Stryker Medical B.V.Phone: 31-4132-61555
Nijverheidsstraat 2 FAX: 31-4132-52320
Postbus 17
5405 AJ Uden
The Netherlands
Stryker Corp.- U.K.BranchPhone: 44-1635-262400
Medway HouseFAX: 44-1635-580300
5000 Newbury Business Park
London Road Newbury
Berkshire, U.K. RG14 2ST
Stryker Deutschland GmbHPhone: 49-208-999060
Gewerbeallee 18FAX: 49-208-9990666
D-45478 Mulheim an der Ruhr
Germany
Stryker France SARLPhone: 33-1-48-17-50-00
BP 50040-95946 Roissy CDGFAX: 33-1-48632175
France
Stryker Far East Inc., IndiaPhone: 91-11-572-2407
Flat-2A, Ashoka Chambers91-11-573-2959
B-5 Rajendra Park, Pusa RoadFAX: 91-11-573-2959
New Delhi 110060 India
Stryker Far East Inc., SingaporePhone: 65-287-8851
Block 204, #04-10365-287-8353
Hougang Street 21FAX: 65-382-3920
Singapore 1953
Stryker Far East Inc., TaiwanPhone: 886-2-5014403
Rm. 708, 7F, No. 147FAX: 886-2-5099394
Chien Kuo North Road
Section 2
Taipei, Taiwan
MatsumotoPhone: 81-6203-2060
Medical Instruments, Inc.FAX: 81-6202-3548
4-7 Awajimachi Nichome, Chuo-ku
Osaka 541, Japan
Stryker Korea LimitedPhone: 82-2-718-2972
Room 1407, Guhsung Bldg.FAX: 82-2-718-2974
541, Dohwa-Dong, Mapo-Ku
Seoul, Korea