General manikin handling, Anti-virus and firewalls, File security and backup of data – Laerdal SimMan 3G Mystic User Manual

Page 6: Defibrillation hazards, Important cautions and warnings

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It is important to follow the instructions below in order to maintain
optimum performance and longevity of the manikin components.

General Manikin Handling

The SimMan 3G manikin should be operated by trained personnel
only. Treat the SimMan 3G manikin as you would treat a real patient.

Hygiene

• To maintain manikin skins, wash hands before use and place the

manikin on a clean surface.

• Wear gloves as required during simulation scenarios

• After using the fluid and/or blood system, follow the instructions

in Cleaning the Fluid and Blood System.

• After using the SimMan 3G Wound Kit, remove glue residue

from the manikin skin with Laerdal Medical Wipes.

• Use only Laerdal Airway Lubricant in the manikin’s airway. Do

not spray airway lubricant into the manikin. Lubricate tools only.

Prevent Stains on Manikin Skins

Avoid using colored plastic gloves, as they may cause discoloration of
the manikin skin.

Do not use felt-tipped markers, ink pens, acetone, iodine or other
staining medications near the manikin. Take care not to place the
manikin on newsprint or colored paper. All staining may be permanent.

Transportation and Storage

SimMan 3G is heavy; ensure that the manikin is properly secured
during transportation to prevent personal injury or damage to the
product.

For storage - Flush the manikin’s fluid system with a solution of 60%
Isopropanol alcohol or 70% ethanol to inhibit algae. Follow cleaning
procedure for fluid and blood system.

Anti-virus and Firewalls

The SimMan 3G manikin and PCs are not supplied with anti-virus
programs. Windows firewall is activated by default. It is the customer’s
responsibility to protect the simulation system components from
unauthorized access.

The manikin will revert to factory settings each time the power is
switched off.

The customer should install all recommended Windows updates
from Microsoft. General security measures should be taken before
browsing the internet.

It is recommended that the SimMan 3G PC’s are used only as manikin
controllers. Downloading other software programs onto these
machines may introduced unexpected errors.

File Security and Backup of Data

The customer is responsible for file security and backup routines for all
simulation session data. All use and storage of simulation session data
should be in accordance with local rules, regulations or laws, and is the
sole responsibility of the customer.

The following precautions should be taken when using this product, to
avoid personal injury or damage to the product.

General Manikin Handling

Warning: Do not ventilate the manikin with oxygen enriched air or
flammable gasses.

− Do not introduce fluids into or onto the manikin (except as

directed in the SimMan 3G Directions for Use) as this may
damage the manikin and its components.

− Do not introduce humidified air into the system during

ventilation.

− Never perform mouth-to-mouth rescue breathing on the

manikin. The manikin’s airways are not designed for cleaning or
disinfection.

− Do not use the manikin if the internal tubing and cabling is

disconnected.

− The manikin can be operated in wet, rainy, snowy, and misty

conditions. The manikin should be clothed. Use the clothing
provided or clothing of equal or greater protection. During
heavy percipitation, the eyes should be protected by goggles
and care should be taken to keep water out of the mouth. The
manikin cannot be submerged in water and should not be left in
standing water.

− Never use the SimMan 3G manikin in temperatures exceeding

40° C (104°F).

− The manikin should never be stored in temperatures below

-15° C (5° F).

− The manikin will automatically shutdown if the battery

temperature exceeds 60°C (140°F).

− Using a defibrillator in temperatures over 35° C (95° F) may

cause overheating and shutdown.

− Do not use the manikin on soft mattresses and/or under heavy

blankets. This may cause overheating and reduce the lifetime of
the compressor.

Defibrillation Hazards

SimMan 3G allows for defibrillation in accordance with 2000 and 2010
international guidelines for CPR.

A conventional defibrillator may be used on the SimMan 3G. During
live defibrillation, the defibrillator and manikin may present a shock
hazard. All standard safety precautions must be taken when using
a defibrillator on the manikin. For more information, consult your
defibrillator’s Directions for Use.

Warning: Defibrillation must be performed on the defibrillator

connectors only.

To prevent overheating during defibrillation do not exceed a
defibrillation sequence of 3 shocks in 45 seconds followed by 1 minute
of CPR. After 30 minutes, cease all shocking for at least 15 minutes
before starting a new sequence. Do not repeat this for more than a
4 hour period.

Warning: The manikin must not come into contact with electrically

conductive surfaces or objects during defibrillation.

Important

Cautions and Warnings

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