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Replacing Simulator Skins; Replacing The Right Iv Arm; Replacing The Right Io Leg - Laerdal SimJunior Instrucciones De Uso

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Replacing Simulator Skins

The Simulator skins may need to be replaced if they are torn,
perforated, or stained.
Torso Skin:
To replace the Simulator torso skin, see Opening the Torso.
Arm Skin:
To replace the Simulator Arm Skin:
1. Remove the old Simulator Arm Skin by working it down over the
arm and hand or *cut the skin.
Warning: *Do not puncture or cut the mandrel arm.
2. Discard old skin.
3. Lubricate inside of new Arm Skin with mild liquid detergent
mixed with water.
4. Lubricate (or lather) mandrel with a mix of mild liquid soap and
water.
5. Slide Simulator hand into skin.
6. Work skin over fingers (as with a glove).
7. Work skin up, over the arm mandrel.

Replacing the Right IV Arm

1. Open the torso, see Opening the Torso.
2. Remove old arm by unscrewing the bolt holding the arm to the
Simulator's shoulder.
3. Ensure that the shoulder screw is loose enough to allow the arm
axle to slide out easily.
4. Discard the old arm according to specified guidelines.
All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com
Maintenance
To attach the new arm:
1. Ensure that the shoulder screw is loose enough to allow the arm
2. Connect the arm to the corresponding connection points in the
3. Carefully push the arm axle into the shoulder bracket, so that the
4. Tighten the shoulder screw with an Allen wrench.

Replacing the Right IO Leg

To detach the right lower leg:
1. Ensure that any fluid in the leg has been drained.
2. Remove old IO Leg by unscrewing the bolt holding it to the
3. Slide the IO lower Leg out from the thigh.
4. Discard the old IO Leg according to specified guidelines.
Reverse the above process to attach the new IO Leg.
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axle to slide easily into place.
torso.
axle is flush with the inside of the bracket.
thigh.

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