Laerdal Newborn Anne User Manual

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Maintenance After Use

The maintenance tasks listed below should be performed after
the training session.

For other service needs, contact your local Laerdal Technical
Service Center.

Tucking in the Neck Skin
If the manikin’s neck has been extended, the neck skin’s lower
edge may need to be tucked in under the body framework’s
collar line.

To Extend the Cleanliness of Your Manikin
Use a small towel and lightly dust the manikin head and chest
with a small amount of powder (provided). Wipe away any ex-
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Emptying the Abdominal Reservoir for Fluid
Remove the umbilical cord, rinse and wipe it clean, and let it
dry. Suction fluid from the reservoir.
Add clear or soapy water and suction until the reservoir is
clean.

Emptying Legs for Fluid
If fluid is present in the legs, open the plug behind the knee and
remove fluid with a syringe.

Periodic Maintenance

Changing Lower Leg Mandrels and Skins
After multiple uses with IO needle injections to the lower legs,
the lower leg mandrels and skins should be replaced if fluid
leakage is prominent during use (see page 3, Optional
Accessories).

1. Carefully pull the leg skin off the leg.
2. Unscrew and remove the knee bolt holding the lower leg.
3. Exchange the lower leg with a new one of the same type

(right/left foot).

4. Reinsert the knee bolt and tighten carefully.
5. Apply baby powder to the inside surfaces of the leg skin.
6. Pull a new leg skin (same type left/right) over the foot/leg.

NOTE: Always remove fluids from the umbilical and IO reservoirs after use.

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