3. Position the head, airway and cables into the torso's head
opening with the head in the downward position.
4. Insert the airway and cables through the opening.
5. Press head firmly towards torso, making sure the anchoring tab
is sufficiently inserted to the opening.
6. Twist the head into the upright, or proper, position.
7 Attach esophagus to the stomach by connecting the tubing
to the stomach valve.
8. Attach the airway to the lung by connecting the airway tubing
to the airway closure valve tubing.
Changing the lung
1. Detach the chest skin.
2 Detach the tubing from the airway closure valve located
under the lung plate.
3. Pull the lung off the lung plate. Detach tubing from
airway closure valve.
4. Attach the new lung.
5. Reattach the chest skin.
Changing the Stomach
1. Detach the chest skin.
2. Take away the stomach bladder by lifting the simulated stomach
bladder from the torso. Undo the stomach bladder from
the "feet" of the stomach pouch and detach the tubing from
stomach valve.
3. Attach the new stomach bladder.
4. Reattach the chest skin.
Changing Spontaneous Breathing bladder
1. Detach chest skin.
2. Detach lung from lung plate
(it is not necessary to detach any tubing).
3. Detach spontaneous breathing bladder.
4. Attach new spontaneous breathing bladder.
5. Reattach lung to lung plate.
6. Reattach chest skin.
Filling the spontaneous breathing air container
1. Attach air pump hose to spontaneous breathing fill valve
located at the side of the simulator torso.
2. Fill the air container by pumping the air pump. Do not to exceed
10 bar (145 psi). A pressure relief valve is included in the air tank
and will be activated at pressure above 10 bar (145 psi).
This valve has a built-in reset mechanism.
3. Detach air pump from spontaneous breathing fill valve.
Changing simulator batteries
When replacing worn out batteries, replace them with eight D-cell
alkaline batteries.
To replace batteries:
1. Detach chest skin.
2. Open the battery cover.
3. Remove and discard old batteries.
4. Replace new batteries as indicated on battery cover.
5. Align battery cover with grooves in battery compartment.
6. Reattach chest skin.
Connecting external microphone (not supplied by Laerdal)
1. Detach chest skin.
2. Carefully lift chest compression plate away from the compression
spring and gently lay to the side being careful not to detach
any wires.
3. Locate the external microphone jack on the simulator's main
circuit board.
4. Plug external microphone into this jack.
5. Reattach chest skin.
Connecting PC
1. Locate the USB connector in the cable bundle on the right side
of the torso.
2. Plug in USB cable to this connector.
Connecting AC power supply
1. Locate the AC power connector in the cable bundle
at the right side of the torso.
2. Plug in AC adapter cable to this connector.
3. Plug in wall adapter to wall outlet (110 – 240V AC).
Attach the BP Arm
1. Detach chest skin
2. Carefully lift lung plate away from the compression
spring and gently lay to the side being careful not to detach any
wires
3. Place BP Arm and cable into the arm hole of the simulator's
torso
4. Connect the arm via the bolt by "clicking" it into place making
sure the grooves on the bolt fit properly to the hole on
the torso.
5. Plug in the wire from the BP Arm to the proper jack on
the circuit board.
6. Reattach chest skin
Connecting the IV Arm
Connect the IV Arm via the bolt by "clicking" it into place making
sure the grooves on the bolt fit properly to the hole on the torso.
Proper care of IV Arm
IV Arm – Multiple Venipuncture sites:
• Dorsal Veins of Hand (3)
• Antecubital
- Cephalic Vein
- Median Vein
- Basilic Vein
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