Stryker - Power-PRO XT
DESCRIPTION
Ambulance CotThe Power-PRO XT is an innovative battery-powered hydraulic system that raises and lowers the patient with the touch of a button. The industry-leading Stryker Power-PRO XT powered ambulance cot dramatically reduces strenuous lifting and the associated risk of back injury. Medics experience frequent spinal loading due to repetitive motions such as lifting, lowering, carrying, and bending. Use of the Power-PRO XT has proven to reduce spinal loading, resulting in reduced injuries, lost or modified workdays, and workers’ compensation costs, and increased recruitment and retention. The innovative battery powered hydraulic system raises and lowers patients with the touch of a button. The Stryker Power-PRO XT sets the standard for superior performance and outstanding ergonomics. Easy to use manual back-up system provides complete cot operation in the event of power loss. Foot end mounted Stryker SMRT battery is accessible and easily changed in any situation. Retractable head section allows cot to be shortened in any height position for maximum versatility. Exclusive automatic high speed retract feature reduces load and unload times. The Stryker Power-PRO XT – now the industry standard of care.
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2Replies2 years ago | Hydrolic manifold I have an issue where my sub assembly won't extend and the motor just over drives itself, it will collapse when given the comand to but just wont extend or stay extended with the manual release closed. originally i had suspected i was low on fluid as this was a repair based on a massive leak with the reservoir cover. part of me is suspecting it may be the A or B valve but its hard to say.Reply |
0Replies3 years ago | Power Load System USB Access? I'm not sure if this is the correct section, as technically this isn't about the stretcher itself, however I don't see a separate category for the power-load system. We have a few of these that need re-programming of the Angle Position Sensor for the load arms. Stryker has been unwilling to supply the software information necessary. I've tried hooking up a computer to the USB port, and it connects properly to the UART in the power-load trolley to do serial communication, but I'm unable to get the trolley to respond to any inputs. Does anyone know if there is some form of button combination to wake up the serial communication? Or have access to the software needed to do this sort of work? It's pretty frustrating that we can fix almost anything on the stretchers or the load systems with the exception of calibrating this one sensor. Reply |
1Reply7 years ago | Not Lifting - weak We have one stretcher that has become weak and won't lift 250 lbs. It's not the battery, It acts like it's a limit switch or something. Reply |
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Height | 41.5 in Highest Position |
Length | 81 in standard |
Weight | 125 lbs |
Patient Weight Capacity | 700 lbs |
Width | 23 in |