Filling the IV Bag
Use a syringe to inject fluid into IV bags, and fill to desired level.
Control flow of blood into arm and legs, via valves.
Connecting the SpO
Probe
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The SpO
probe is made up of a light diode and light sensor. When
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the beam between the diode and sensor is broken, the Patient Moni-
tor Application registers that the SpO
probe is connected.
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When the probe cable is connected to the Link Box, SpO
will
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not be displayed until the probe is placed onto the simulator. If the
probe is not attached to the Link Box, SpO
will only be displayed
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automatically when selected by the user through the instructor panel
on the PC.
Connecting to the Link Box
Attach simulator cable to right lower side of simulator's torso and to
the connector marked "Simulator" on the back of the Link Box.
1. Connect serial cable to connector marked "PC" on the back of
the Link Box and to serial port on back of your computer.
2. Connect clear tubing from blood pressure cuff to the inlet
marked "BP cuff " on the back of the Link Box.
3. Connect the SpO
cable to the SpO
connector on the back of
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2
the Link Box.
4. Connect one end of the audio cable to the connector marked
"Audio input" on the back of the Link Box and one to the Pa-
tient Monitor, and the other end with the mini-jack plug into the
headphone outlet of your computer.
5. Plug the Link Box AC power cable into a power supply (110-240
V AC). If you are using the Portability Kit, attach to the 12 V DC
input according to the Portability Kit instructions.
6. Connect external speakers, if used, to connector marked "Ext.
speaker" on back of Link Box (external speakers not included).
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MAINTENANCE
Daily Maintenance
Warning: Ensure that compressed air is not present in the
simulator when training session is over.
To Clean the Simulator
Clean simulator skin with mild soap and water. Make sure that no
water gets inside the simulator. Do not submerge simulator.
SimBaby Clothing
Note: For washing instructions see care labels.
Modules and all other parts
Modules and all other parts should be drained, flushed through with
water and air-dried thoroughly prior to storage. Disinfectants should
be used where appropriate.
Esophagus Filter Assy
Replace Esophagus Filter assy after each session (see Maintenance
section for details).
Lower Legs
Replace lower legs if IV/IO skills have been practiced.
Storage
Store properly between teaching sessions. If stored in hard cases
disconnect cables and tubings.
Air Filter
The air filter in the compressor should be replaced every two years.
Directions for replacement are part of the Technical/Service manual.
Replacing Tension Pneumothorax
Bladder
To replace bladder
Remove skin at torso sides and loosen inside tap at the umbilical
area from its seat.
Lift the chest plate assy exposing its underside.
Disconnect bladder hose from the nipple.
Remove bladder from site cavity by sliding it sideways out of the
chest.
Insert new Pneumothorax Bladder into site cavity and reconnect
to the nipple.
Replace chest plate assy.
Replace chest skin over torso, fasten the tap inside the skin to its
seat and secure skin at the shoulders and both sides.
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