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Thumper Model 1007CC Mechanical CPR System Operation Manual (Part Number 14799-01) Manufactured in the USA by: 4717 Talon Court SE Grand Rapids, MI 49512 USA Tel: (800) 530 9939 or (616) 554 9696 Fax: (616) 554 3067 e-mail: mii@michiganinstruments.com website: www.michiganinstruments.com REV: 2019-04...
TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION TITLE TOPIC PAGE INTRODUCTION The Thumper Model 1007CC Operation Manual Use of Warnings, Cautions and Notes Indication for Use Contraindication Benefits of Mechanical CPR General Warnings and Cautions PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Thumper Cardiopulmonary Resuscitator General Description ...
SECTION A INTRODUCTION Federal law restricts this device to sale by or on the order of a licensed medical practitioner. THE THUMPER MODEL 1007CC OPERATION MANUAL Note: The purpose of the Operation Manual is to explain the use, care, ...
INDICATION FOR USE The Thumper CPR System is used to perform Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) on adult patients only in cases of clinical death as defined by a lack of spontaneous breathing and pulse. Warning: The Thumper is to be used solely for the purpose of delivering mechanical cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) in accordance with established American Heart Association (AHA) guidelines for manual CPR.
GENERAL WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS Warning: Improper application of this equipment can cause serious injury. This Operation Manual must be thoroughly understood in order to use this device correctly and to avoid possible serious injury. Warning: Federal law restricts this device to sales by or on the order of a licensed medical practitioner.
SECTION B PRODUCT DESCRIPTION THUMPER CARDIOPULMONARY RESUSCITATOR ® The Michigan Instruments Thumper is a portable, automatic cardiopulmonary resuscitation ® (CPR) medical device which has been in use since 1964. The present Thumper Model 1007CC is functionally similar to the previous models 1003, 1004, 1005, and 1007 in regards to cardiac compression delivery.
® Thumper Model 1007CC Arm/Column/Base Assembly The Arm and Column positions the Piston and Massager Pad correctly over the patient’s sternum. It is designed to provide a sternal deflection percentage based on the patient A-P chest diameter. Sternal deflection is nominally set to 20% of the A-P diameter. The depth of each chest compression is easily monitored using the markings on the Dome surrounding the Piston.
CONTROLS AND LABELING ’s controls are conveniently located in one area to assist the The Thumper Model 1007CC user. Refer to the following illustration for Figure references to the controls and labeling described. REV: 2019-04...
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Control Layout: Once the system has been properly set up and connected to an adequate (50-90 psi (3.515 to 6.327 kgf/cm )) compressed Oxygen source, the user must then work with the following controls/labels to provide correct operation. IMPORTANT -- The correct patient A-P chest diameter is determined by locating the number on the back of the Column just above the Arm where the arrows are located.
The BackBoard The BackBoard is intended for either manual or mechanical CPR. It is designed to provide a firm, non-rebounding surface upon which CPR can be performed, and introduces a slight hyperextension of the patient’s neck to facilitate upper airway management. It allows use of ®...
Single tank carrier for “DD” carbon fiber cylinder Dual tank carrier for “D” or “E” aluminum cylinders (Regulator available separately) (Cylinders not included) Figure 7 – Mobile Oxygen Carriers (MOC) The Carrying/Storage Case The carrying/storage case is constructed of a durable nylon. The Thumper Supply Hose and code related supplies are stored in the case in a manner which permits immediate access to the device and facilitates easy setup at an emergency site.
SECTION C SETUP AND OPERATION PRECAUTIONS Before setting up and using the Thumper , there are several important precautions that must be observed at all times. 1. The Thumper must only be used in cases of clinical death as defined by lack of spontaneous breathing and pulse.
When placing the BackBoard under the patient, ensure the cross strap is positioned under the patient's neck. Do not position the cross strap over the neck of the patient. Correct Cross Strap Position Training with a CPR Manikin can be beneficial in becoming familiar with: ✓...
THUMPER MODEL 1007CC DEPLOYMENT ® 1. Thumper Model 1007CC Setup: ® A. Remove the Thumper from the case. B. Ensure the RUN/STOP switch (Control #1) is set to STOP and the Compression Depth (Control #2) is turned fully counterclockwise. C.
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® 2. Thumper Model 1007CC Application to the Patient: ® A. Before inserting the Thumper into the BackBoard, ensure the Arm is raised and locked near the top of the column and positioned so that the dome is towards the patient’s feet. NOTE: When oriented in ®...
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Warning: Patient chest compressions may be insufficient to be effective if Arm is adjusted too high as indicated by the top of the Piston not moving up to “-” on the Dome. Warning: Patient is more likely to shift from optimum position relative to Massager Pad if Arm is adjusted too high, as indicated by the top of the Piston not moving up to “-”...
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corresponding to the Sternal Deflection Number reading taken from the scale on the back of the Column. This will deliver the recommended A-P Diameter for the patient. Warning: Injury to patient may occur if Compression Depth (Control #2) is set too deep or inadvertently bumped. Warning: Patient chest compressions may be insufficient if Compression Depth (Control #2) is set too shallow or inadvertently bumped.
TO REMOVE THE THUMPER FROM THE PATIENT: A. Turn Control #1 to STOP. B. Turn Control #2 fully counterclockwise. C. Disconnect the O Supply Hose first from the Thumper Supply Connector by pressing the release button. Then disconnect the connector from the Oxygen source by pulling the collar back from the connector to release it.
SECTION D STORAGE AND SHIPPING STORAGE Careful storage of the Thumper is important. It should be stored in a location that is easily accessible and in a manner that does not allow dirt, debris, or moisture to get into the device or its accessories.
SECTION E CARE, CLEANING AND DISINFECTION General Care ® Always store the Thumper Model 1007CC in a clean, dry place. When not in use, storage ® is provided for the Thumper and BackBoard in the Carrying/Storage Case. Avoiding Contamination Contamination can enter the system through the O Supply Hose.
Periodic Preventive Maintenance The following recommended preventive maintenance procedures and checks can help ® increase the life of the Thumper , its related accessories and assure they are in proper operating condition. ® Note: There are no user serviceable parts inside the Thumper CPR system and no calibrations or adjustments are needed for routine use.
Shift Check Procedure: A. Visual inspection 1. Make sure that the device and all accessories are clean and free of any contaminants. 2. Check the device and all accessories for any worn, loose or damaged parts. Caution: Replace the straps (h 15440) on the BackBoard when they show signs of wear or fraying.
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Shift Check of Thumper Model 1007CC (Daily, or after each use) Date: ____/____/____ Shift: ___________ Location: __________ Serial Number:__________ Directions: (see procedure above). At the beginning of each shift, inspect the device. Indicate whether all requirements have been met. Note any corrective actions taken. Sign the form. Acceptable Requirement Corrective Action/Remarks...
Functional Check Procedure: A. Visual and Mechanical Inspection Appearance (Check the general overall appearance and condition of the device.) a. Make sure the device and all accessories are clean and free of any contaminants. b. Check the device and all accessories for any worn, loose or damaged parts (refer to Cautions: listed in the Shift Check section).
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Functional Check of Thumper Model 1007CC (Weekly, monthly, or per determined schedule) Date: ____/____/____ Shift: ___________ Location: __________ Serial Number:__________ Directions: (see procedure above). Per the determined schedule, inspect the device. Indicate whether all requirements have been met. Note any corrective actions taken. Sign the form. Requirement Acceptable Corrective Action/Remarks...
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE: Should the device fail to operate properly at any time refer to the following Troubleshooting Guide. If unable to determine the cause of problem, contact Michigan Instruments for service. Indication Probable Cause(s) Solution No audible sound with Inadequate O...
® THUMPER MODEL 1007CC DETAILED SPECIFICATIONS Input: - Compressed O at 50 to 90 psi (3.515 to 6.327 kgf/cm - Gas Consumption: Maximum 45 LPM (11.88 gal/min.) - Indicator to show adequate input pressure: 50 3 psi (3.515 0.211 kgf/cm - Pressure relief valve set at 100 ...
® PARTS LIST FOR THUMPER MODEL 1007CC Part No. Description Resuscitation 15350 Thumper ® Model 1007CC 14790-01 BackBoard 15450 CPR Carrying Case- Backpack Replacement Parts 14799-01 Thumper Model 1007CC Operation Manual ® BackBoard Replacement “H” Strap Kit 15440 14910 Supply Hose 10 Ft. 14950 Supply Hose 15 Ft.
Michigan Instruments factory, or authorized service facility, without charge other than the cost of transportation to the factory or authorized service facility. Michigan Instruments undertakes NO LIABILITY HEREUNDER FOR SPECIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, or any other expense liability beyond the furnishing of materials and labor for the repairs covered hereby.
MUST be serviced at the factory. B. If you find that factory service is required, call the Michigan Instruments Service Department at (800) 530-9939 between the hours of 9:00am and 5:00pm EST. Please have available the model number, serial number, and a description of the problem.
Written approval and/or a purchase order are required before any repairs will be started. After approval is received a completion date will be established. D. All non-warranty devices returned to Michigan Instruments must be evaluated and require an evaluation fee plus return shipping charges. This fee will be charged ONLY if repairs are not authorized and the device must be returned unrepaired.
SECTION G GLOSSARY TERMS USED IN MANUAL ACLS Advanced Cardiac Life Support. AED Automatic external defibrillator AHA American Heart Association. A-P Diameter Anterior-Posterior dimension of the chest. Thickness of chest over the sternum measured front to back. CPR (Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation) Resuscitation, combining both artificial circulation of the blood and artificial breathing.
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