Cautions and warnings, Introduction – Laerdal SimMan Essential User Manual

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INTRODUCTION

Cautions and Warnings

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

GENERAL MANIKIN HANDLING
• Do not introduce fluids into or onto the manikin (except as directed in these 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 tubes and cables are disconnected.

• Never use the manikin outdoors in wet conditions, as this may pose a shock hazard or damage the manikin.

• Never use the 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.

The weight of the assembled manikin is approximately 38,5kg (85 lbs). Use proper lifting techniques when ever lifting and/or moving
the manikin.

• The assembled manikin should always be lifted and/or handled by at least two persons.

• Do not handle or lift the manikins if you have a recent history of back pains, or have been advised against carrying heavy loads

• Always ensure that the manikins are properly secured during handling and transport to prevent personal injury, or damage to the

manikin.

Do not use the Manikin if:

• The 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.

DEFIBRILLATION HAZARDS
The SimMan Essential allow for defibrillation in accordance with 2000 and 2010 international guidelines for CPR.

A conventional defibrillator may be used on the manikin. 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.

The ECG connectors are designed exclusively for ECG monitoring and must not be used for defibrillation. Defibrillation
on the ECG connectors will damage the internal electronics of the manikin and may cause personal injury.

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.

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