Mechanical or electrical hazards, Battery use, Servicing the manikin – Laerdal SimMan 3G Mystic User Manual

Page 7: Cautions and warnings

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Warning: Do not defibrillate the manikin in a flammable or oxygen

enriched atmosphere.

Warning: In hot conditions, intensive defibrillation may cause

thermal shutdown of the manikin.

Take care to avoid spillage when using the manikin fluid systems while
the manikin is under defibrillation.

To prevent torso skin electrode pitting, do not apply conductive gel or
conductive defibrillation pads intended for patient use.

Pressing down too hard on the Defibrillation connectors during
defibrillation may also cause arcing and pitting.

SimMan 3G will automatically shut down whenever it detects a
significant increase in internal temperature. If automatic shutdown
occurs, allow the manikin to cool down before resuming the training
session. Open the torso skin to speed up the cooling process.

Warning: Do not defibrillate the manikin when it is turned OFF or if

it is not functioning normally.

Warning: Do not defibrillate the manikin if the torso skin is not in

place.

Warning: Do not use automated chest compression machines on

the manikin

Mechanical or Electrical Hazards

Warning: Avoid pinch hazards - Do not remove protective bushings

from the manikin’s joints or use the manikin without the external
skins.

Warning: Avoid all sharp edges on the manikin to prevent personal

injury.

Do not use the SimMan 3G manikin if:

− Limbs are not attached to the torso

− Skins are torn or not properly fastened

− Internal or external cables, tubes or connectors are damaged.

− There is fluid leakage inside the manikin torso.

− There are unusual sounds indicating air leakage or mechanical

damage.

− There are signs of electrical malfunction, such as an unresponsive

manikin or unusual smell or smoke.

Battery Use

For more information see section: Manikin Setup - Battery Use and
Other Battery Warnings
, for more information on battery use and
battery hazards, please see the battery manufacturer’s Directions for Use.

Servicing the Manikin

A full service, including cleaning of the base board, should be
performed at regular intervals.

Caution: All servicing must be performed by qualified service

personnel.

Always perform a service:

− If liquids have been spilled in the manikin

− After use in dusty environments.

Caution: Do not use cables or connectors showing visible damage.

Cautions and Warnings

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