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by inserting the fitting on the training mat into the recess high up on the back of
the manikin, see 3.
4.2. Mounting the legs on the torso
Unpack the legs.
During transportation the legs can be folded, thus taking up a minimum of space,
see 4.
Assembly of legs:
Pull down the trousers a little around the hips. Place the legs in a position so that
the 2 dowels on the hip part can slide into the corresponding dents at the bottom
of the Ambu Airway Man body, see 5.
Press the two Velcro straps firmly to the body, see 6.
To remove legs: Pull off the Velcro straps and the legs will be disengaged.
4.3. Instrument
Activate the instrument by depressing the catch. No damage is done to the Ambu
Airway Man or the instrument during chest compression in case the instrument is
not activated (pulled out), see 7.
During the CPR test, the cover plate may conceal the side of the monitoring instru-
ment visible to the trainee, see 8.
4.4. Carotid pulse
Fit the tube with bellows onto the tube connector.
The instructor can now activate the carotid pulse manually by compressing the bel-
lows, see 9.
4.5. Adjusting chest stiffness
The stiffness of the chest can be adjusted as required by loosening the thumb
screw on the back of the manikin: For reduced stiffness set to 'LOW' position, for
increased stiffness set to 'HIGH' position, see 10.
The values shown, 6N/mm and 11 N/mm (N=Newton), indicate the force that
must be applied to compress the chest by 1 mm.
Example: Compressing the chest by 40 mm at the 'LOW' setting, a force of 240
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