Daily maintenance, Before storage or shipping, Regular cleaning of fluid system – Laerdal SimMan Essential User Manual

Page 26: Maintenance, Iv arm, Fluid system, Power off the patient simulator and pcs, Clean the skin, General clean-up, Single use modules

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Daily Maintenance

The following preventive measures are required to ensure longevity
of the SimMan Essential Patient Simulator.

IV Arm

When the day’s sessions are done, flush the IV Arm with air to
remove any fluid/liquid in the system. Connect a syringe filled with air
to the IV catheter, and flush the IV arm with air until only air exits the
overflow tube.

Fluid System

After each session where the fluid system has been used, drain the
internal fluid reservoir. See Empty Internal Fluid Reservoir section.

Power off the Patient Simulator and PCs

Charge batteries if necessary.

Clean the Skin

Wipe the skin with a moist cloth to remove stains. Remove wet
clothes or linens. Glue residue from the wound module tapes may
be removed with Manikin Wipes.

General Clean-up

− Return Patient Simulator and PCs to original state

Single Use Modules

Based on the use of the Patient Simulator, replace modules that are
spent or damaged:
− Cricothyrotomy: Crico-tape and Neck Skin

− Chest drain module pleura

Multiple Use Modules

− Fluid filter

− Pneumothorax bladders

− IO Modules (tibia)

− Chest Rise Bladders

− Lung Bladders

− Patient Simulator skins (body, legs, arms)

Before Storage or Shipping

IV Arm

Flush the IV Arm system with Isopropanol 60%-70%, and then flush
with air. See Regular Cleaning of IV Arm section.

Fluid System

Before storage, the simulator’s Fluid Systems should be flushed
with Isopropanol 60%-70%, and then leave to dry to remove any
Isopropanol residue from the system.

Follow the procedure Regular Cleaning the Fluid System.

Note: Do not store or ship the simulator with Isopropanol or liquid
in any of the fluid/liquid systems.

Detach the Patient Simulator’s legs from the torso and pack into the
transport cases as illustrated in Transporting SimMan Essential.

Regular Cleaning of Fluid System

Regular cleaning of the Fluid System is recommended as part of
proper care of the product. Once or twice a month, the Fluid
System should be cleaned thoroughly.

Note: For additional maintenance information related to the Fluid
System, see Daily Maintenance.

Note: During the cleaning procedure – Tank empty warning - may
occur in LLEAP Software. This message can be disregarded during
the cleaning procedure.

Fluid System

To clean the Fluid System follow these steps:

Empty the system of water

1 Ensure that the simulator’s power is ON.

2 Ensure that the simulator’s internal fluid reservoir is drained. See:

Empty Internal Fluid Reservoir.

3 Press the fill button located on the fill panel. The LED indicator

on the fill button will light up.

4 Connect an empty fill bottle to the fluid and air connector in the

fill panel, and the filling of air into the internal reservoir will start.

5 Insert Urine Catheter.

6 Wait until there are no more fluids emitted from the simulator,

then remove Urine Catheter.

7 Disconnect the empty fill bottle.

Flush the system with isopropanol

8 Connect a fill bottle with Isopropanol 60%-70% to the fluid and

air connector in the fill panel, and the filling of isopropanol into
the internal reservoir will start.

9 Insert Urine Catheter.

10 Wait until isopropanol is emitted from all the fluid outlets.

11 When the system is flushed with isopropanol, press fill the

MAINTENANCE

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