Gaumard Clinical Chloe S222 User Manual

Gaumard Clinical Chloe S222 User Manual

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Cl in i c al Ch lo e™ Patient Simulator
User Guide
User Guide 17.11.1
Clinical Chloe is an interactive educational system developed to assist a certified
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instructor. It is not a substitute for a comprehensive understanding of the subject
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  • Page 1 User Guide User Guide 17.11.1 Clinical Chloe is an interactive educational system developed to assist a certified ©2017 Gaumard Scientific instructor. It is not a substitute for a comprehensive understanding of the subject All Rights Reserved matter and not intended for clinical decision making.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    S222 & S222.100 | User Manual Contents End User License Agreement 1. Introduction 1.1 Specifications Clinical Chloe 1.2 Care and Maintenance General IV Arm Operating Conditions Storage Conditions Procedures Cleaning Stoma Care 2. Getting Started 2.1 Overview General Patient Care Articulating Injection Training Heart and Lung Sounds...
  • Page 4 S222 & S222.100 | User Guide 4. Working with Clinical Chloe 4.1 Airway Nasal and Oral Intubation Tracheostomy Care Surgical Trachea Repair 4.2 Artificial Respiration Ventilation 4.3 Circulation Chest Compressions Bilateral Pulses Injection Site IV Arm 4.4 Systemic Teeth Ears, Nose, and Throat Range of Simulated Movement Urinary Catheterization Decubitus Ulcers...
  • Page 5 S222 & S222.100 | User Guide 5.2 Interchangeable Breasts Breast #1 Breast #2 Breast #3 Breast #4 Breast #5 Breast #6 Breast #7 6. Gynecologic Examination 7. BP Arm Features 7.1 Overview 7.2 Features Palpable Pulses Korotkoff Sounds Auscultation Instructions for Use Blood Pressure Calibration 8.
  • Page 6 11.2 Removing the Internal Reservoirs (S222.100) 11.3 Removing the Internal Reservoirs (S222) 11.4 Troubleshooting Communication/Power Issues Miscellaneous Issues 12. Warranty 12.1 Exclusive One-Year Limited Warranty 13. Contact Gaumard 13.1 Contacting Technical Support 13.2 General Information Table of Contents | vi...
  • Page 7: End User License Agreement

    (including damages for loss of business profits, business interruption, loss of business information, and the like) arising out of the use or inability to use such product or related to this agreement even if Gaumard has been advised of the possibility of such damages.
  • Page 8: Introduction

    S222 & S222.100 | User Manual 1. Introduction 1.1 Specifications Clinical Chloe ·  Weight: 40 lbs (18.1 kg) ·  Length: 5’5” inches (165 cm) Introduction | 1...
  • Page 9: Care And Maintenance

    General ·  Ball point pens, ink, and markers permanently stain the skin. ·  Do not wrap this or any other Gaumard product in newsprint. ·  Marks made with ballpoint pens, ink or marker cannot be removed. ·  Replacement parts are available from Gaumard Scientific or from your...
  • Page 10: Operating Conditions

    S222 & S222.100 | User Guide Operating Conditions   · The simulator will only power on when connected to the AC power supply.   · Operating temperature: 50°-95° F (10°-35° C)   · Humidity: 5%-95% (non-condensing) Storage Conditions ·  Keep simulator stored in the bag and box provided:  ...
  • Page 11: Stoma Care

    S222 & S222.100 | User Guide Stoma Care   · Always handle the stomas with clean hands.   · Do not palpate with fingernails.   · Do not clean with alcohol or aggressive solvents.   · Do not pack any sharp objects with the stomas.  ...
  • Page 12: Getting Started

    Disclaimer: The section below describes all possible features in the Clinical Chloe simulator. The content of this information is subject to ™ change without prior notice. Please contact Gaumard Scientific for the ® most current information. Clinical Chloe™ is an advanced multipurpose simulator equipped with the...
  • Page 13: Heart And Lung Sounds

    S222 & S222.100 | User Guide Heart and Lung Sounds   · Site Specific Heart and Lung sounds with Virtual Stethoscope (optional for S222) Breast Palpation   · Interchangeable male and female breast inserts   · Breast palpation capability with 7 abnormal breasts (S222.100 only)  ...
  • Page 14: Options

    S222 & S222.100 | User Guide Options   · Amputation stump 2.2 Terminology Facilitator The person conducting the simulation; an instructor or lab staff member. Provider A person participating in the simulation as a healthcare provider. 2.3 Package Check List  ...
  • Page 15: Equipment Setup

    S222 & S222.100 | User Guide 3. Equipment Setup 3.1 Overview The simulator is shipped partially assembled. Perform the following steps as part of the first installation procedure. Simulator Assembly Remove the support from the lower torso. Within the lower half of the simulator, a rod pass- ing through the midsection connects the upper and...
  • Page 16 S222 & S222.100 | User Guide Connect the tube from the stomach reservior to the white port in the lower torso. Place the support back into the lower torso. Ease the lower torso into the upper torso, being careful not to disengage the stomach reservior.
  • Page 17: Leg Assembly

    S222 & S222.100 | User Guide Leg Assembly Place simulator on a flat surface. Remove the wing nuts, washer, and springs from the bolts on the hips. Remove the IM pad from each leg and slide the bolt through the orifice in the leg. Reach through the IM site and assemble the fasten- ers onto the hip bolt in this...
  • Page 18: Omni Connection

    S222 & S222.100 | User Guide Tighten the wing nut until the spring is compressed slightly. Place the IM pad in the leg. OMNI Connection Connect the blue communication cable to Chloe’s left side 2. Connect the power supply to the power jack Always operate Super Clinical Chloe with the power supply...
  • Page 19: Omni® 2 Connection (S222.250)

    S222 & S222.100 | User Guide After the startup screen, OMNI will proceed to the main screen. WARNING: Do not connect the Blood Pressure Arm or Omni to a computer, LAN network or unauthorized diagnostic equipment using the communication cable (Ethernet cable). Doing so will cause serious damage to the equipment.
  • Page 20 S222 & S222.100 | User Guide A startup screen is shown while OMNI® 2 is detecting the simulator features. Follow the on-screen tutorial for a brief overview of the features of OMNI ® Move onto the next steps in the Tutorial by selecting “GOT IT”.
  • Page 21 S222 & S222.100 | User Guide After the tutorial, OMNI® 2 will automatically proceed to the Favorites page and establish a connection to Super Chloe. WARNING: Do not con- nect Chloe or OMNI® 2 to a computer. LAN network or unathorized diagnostic equipment.
  • Page 22: Working With Clinical Chloe

    S222 & S222.100 | User Guide 4. Working with Clinical Chloe 4.1 Airway Nasal and Oral Intubation The simulators’s airway can be intubated through the left nasal opening, the trachea, and the mouth using LMA or endotracheal tubes. Procedure Recommended Device Size Intubation (Blade size) Miller 4 or MAC 3.5 Size 4...
  • Page 23: Surgical Trachea Repair

    S222 & S222.100 | User Guide Surgical Trachea Repair Lift the chest skin of the simulator to reveal the chest cavity. Locate the trachea. Remove the tape enclosing the trachea. Use the provided tape to replace the pierced tape and re-seal the trachea.
  • Page 24: Artificial Respiration

    S222 & S222.100 | User Guide Lay the cehst skin over the torso and reattach with Velcro. 4.2 Artificial Respiration Ventilation Use a normal size adult BVM which will seal around the mouth and nose. The ribs have normal anatomic landmarks and the lungs expand normally permitting realistic chest rise.
  • Page 25 S222 & S222.100 | User Guide 2. Select “V CAL.” 3. Press “START” 4. When OMNI® is ready to calibrate, it will dis- play VENTILATE. Follow the cues on the screen to perform one ventilation at a time, until finished. 5.
  • Page 26: Circulation

    S222 & S222.100 | User Guide 4.3 Circulation Chest Compressions Chest compressions are measured and logged, showing the instructor exactly how facilitators are performing. It is recommended to calibrate the compressions before performing compressions. Compression Calibration Press the button that reads “CALIB”...
  • Page 27 S222 & S222.100 | User Guide 4. When OMNI® is ready to calibrate, it will display COMPRESS. Follow the cues on the screen to perform one compress at a time, until finished. 5. Perform a total of 5 ventilations 6. Press “SAVE” to store the calibration Chest Compression Calibration With OMNI®...
  • Page 28: Bilateral Pulses

    S222 & S222.100 | User Guide 4. Select “Compression” 5. Press START and complete 5 chest compressions. 6. Press “SAVE” when finished Bilateral Pulses The simulator’s palpable pulses (bilateral carotid and right radial) can be simulated by pumping the squeeze bulb. To activate the pulses, connect the squeeze bulb;...
  • Page 29: Injection Site

    S222 & S222.100 | User Guide 3. Palpate the pulses Injection Site Simulated intramuscular injection sites are located on the deltoids, quadriceps, and buttocks. IV Arm The right arm is a training tool for infusion, blood collection, intravenous injection, intramus- cular injection, TB screening and subcutaneous injection exercises.
  • Page 30 Always leave the drain port connected when injecting fluids into the system. Use only Gaumard’s provided simulated blood. Any other simulated blood brand containing sugar or any additive may cause blockage and/or interruption of the vasculature. Always flush the IV system with distilled water at the end of every simulation.
  • Page 31 S222 & S222.100 | User Guide Use cannulas/needles smaller than 22 gauge to extend the life of the venous structure. Hang the blood-dispensing bag on the stand. Remove the IV caps on the shoulder. Connect the fill and drainage tubing to the shoulder. The fill and drainage tubing does not correspond to a specific port.
  • Page 32 S222 & S222.100 | User Guide Place the drainage tube inside a container. Add water or artificial blood to the blood-dispensing bag using the provided funnel or large syringe. Open the adjustable clamp to allow fluid to flow through the system and into the drainage container.
  • Page 33 S222 & S222.100 | User Guide 11. To vary the blood pressure in the vasculature of the arm, attach the tube with squeeze bulb to the upper port of the blood-dispensing bag and depress the squeeze bulb. Draining the Venous System Drain the venous system after every scenario.
  • Page 34 S222 & S222.100 | User Guide 5. Disconnect the fill and drain hoses from the arm 6. Connect a filling syringe and drain hose to the shoulder Purge the IV arm of any remaining fluid Replacing the Skin of the Patient Training Arm Gently roll down the outer skin from the top of the arm.
  • Page 35: Systemic Teeth

    S222 & S222.100 | User Guide TB Screening Sites There are 2 TB sites on the arm that may be utilized for TB screening. Perform the TB tests in the sites highlighted below. 4.4 Systemic Teeth The simulator is supplied with normal size teeth and tongue. The upper and lower dentures are removable.
  • Page 36: Ears, Nose, And Throat

    S222 & S222.100 | User Guide Ears, Nose, and Throat WARNING: Always use lubricant prior to the introduction of a Levin tube or any other invasive device.   · Left ear: the interior of the ear contains a simulated ear canal with a capacity of up to 5 ml, to practice syringing exercises.
  • Page 37 S222 & S222.100 | User Guide Procedure Recommended Device Size Capacity Catheterization 18 Fr 1800 mL Assembly Instructions To attach the male genitalia, remove the red adaptor and set it aside. Do not throw the red adaptor away, as it is necessary to perform female catheterization exercises.
  • Page 38 S222 & S222.100 | User Guide 3. Once filled, insert the urethra plug into the suprapubic port 4. Lubricate the catheter with mineral oil 5. Insert a size 18 Fr catheter 6. Use the squeeze bulb on the right side of the simulator to pressurize the bladder and increase the flow Female Catheterization Insert a funnel into the suprapubic...
  • Page 39 S222 & S222.100 | User Guide 2. Once filled, insert the urethra plug into the suprapubic port 3. Lubricate the catheter with mineral oil 4. Insert a size 18 Fr catheter 5. Use the squeeze bulb on the right side of the simulator to pressurize the bladder and increase the flow Draining the Bladder With the catheter in place,...
  • Page 40: Decubitus Ulcers

    S222 & S222.100 | User Guide 2. Fill the bladder with a 30:70 mix of isopropyl alcohol 3. Catheterize the simulator to drain the contents of the bladder Decubitus Ulcers The simulator is supplied with two anatomically accurate ulcers. Initial stage of ulceration Suppuration or pus/deeply infected stage.
  • Page 41: Stomach And Liver

    S222 & S222.100 | User Guide Stomach and Liver The upper torso contains a realistic stomach and liver. A gastrostomy left port, located near the waist, connects directly to the stomach tank. Draining the Stomach Reservoir It is recommended to flush and clean the stomach reservoir after every simulation.
  • Page 42 S222 & S222.100 | User Guide 4. Close the clamp coming from the stomach reservoir 5. Disconnect the stomach reservoir from the lower torso 6. Open the clamp and squeeze the contents to drain from the stomach Reconnect the stomach reservoir to the lower torso 8.
  • Page 43: Stomas, Rectum, And Suprapubic Cystostomy

    S222 & S222.100 | User Guide 9. Insert the waist rod 10. Screw the waist knobs back in place Stomas, Rectum, and Suprapubic Cystostomy The simulator has anatomically sculptured stomas of ileostomy and suprapubic cystostomy. Practice skin preparation, stoma hygiene, treat conditions around the site, and apply disposable or permanent ostomy bags to the openings.
  • Page 44: Flushing The Stoma Reservoir

    S222 & S222.100 | User Guide Flushing the Stoma Reservoir It is recommended to flush out the stoma reservoir after every simulation. Inject a 30:70 mix of isopropyl alcohol to water into the stoma port 2. Suction fluid from the stoma port 4.5 Hospital Care Capabilities WARNING: Always use lubricant prior to introducing an invasive device.
  • Page 45: Hygienic Care

    S222 & S222.100 | User Guide Hygienic Care The head of the simulator is supplied with a wig, permitting instruction in combing, shampooing, and head draping. Enema Administration The legs articulate to permit enema exercises with the simulator on its back.
  • Page 46 S222 & S222.100 | User Guide 2. Remove the lower leg and align the amputation stump with the upper leg 3. Slide the amputation stump over the upper leg Breast Examination | 39...
  • Page 47: Breast Examination Breast Palpation And Examination

    S222 & S222.100 | User Guide 5. Breast Examination Breast Palpation and Examination The simulator is provided with a set of male and female breast inserts. 5.1 Abnormal Breast Package (S222.100) Breast examination should be done with the simulator in a semi-upright position.
  • Page 48: Interchangeable Breasts

    S222 & S222.100 | User Guide Move the fingers in a circular movement around the breast. 5.2 Interchangeable Breasts Breast #1 Demonstrate and practice the movement of the mammary gland on the surface of the pectoralis major muscle. Breast #2 Seven discreet nodes on one side, a somewhat larger node on the other side, and a very discreet puckered...
  • Page 49: Breast #3

    S222 & S222.100 | User Guide Breast #3 There is a solitary tumor in the breast below. It is well circumscribed and has a stalk. The tumor can be moved, and is not adherent to breast tissue. Breast #4 This breast shows a retracted nipple and on careful palpation, a mass may be felt immediately under the nipple.
  • Page 50: Breast #6

    S222 & S222.100 | User Guide Breast #6 This form of breast cancer (scirrhous carcinoma). When palpating, note the infiltrating nature of the growth. It has no well-defined borders and cannot be moved within the breast. Breast #7 Place the masectomy breast under the lymphatic drainage breast to palpate and identify a masectomy.
  • Page 51: Gynecologic Examination

    S222 & S222.100 | User Guide 6. Gynecologic Examination The S222 allows for vaginal douching and pap smear exercises with realistic vagina and cervix. The simulator features a full-size adult female lower torso, consisting of the abdomen and pelvis. It is a training tool to teach the processes and skills needed to perform the following:...
  • Page 52: Bp Arm Features

    S222 & S222.100 | User Guide 7. BP Arm Features The BP arm is a standard feature for the S222.100. 7.1 Overview The Blood Pressure Training System consists of a full-size adult left arm. This is a versatile training tool developed to assist health professionals teach the processes and skills required to perform blood pressure auscultation procedures and techniques.
  • Page 53: Blood Pressure Calibration

    S222 & S222.100 | User Guide Connect the modified blood pressure line to the panel on the left shoulder. Connect the speakers to the port on the shoulder. Place the bell of the stethoscope on the antecubital region of the arm.
  • Page 54 S222 & S222.100 | User Guide 3. To calibrate, select “CALIB” 4. Press “NEXT” to continue OMNI will prompt you to hold the BP cuff at a certain pressure 5. Hold the pressure of 0mmHg and press the “NEXT” button 6.
  • Page 55: Heart And Lung Sounds Feature

    S222 & S222.100 | User Guide 8. Heart and Lung Sounds Feature The heart and lung sounds feature is standard for the S222.100. 8.1 Overview The Heart and Lung Sounds teaching system is a tool used for auscultation training. The system is composed of a Virtual Stethoscope™...
  • Page 56 S222 & S222.100 | User Guide Refer to the Virtual Stethoscope User Guide to use the system. 8.3 Menus Location Heart Sound Comment Patient has a normal heart with mild anemia. The heart is hyper- Base Sound dynamic and has elevated cardiac output. S2 is accentuated at the base.
  • Page 57 S222 & S222.100 | User Guide Patient has a normal heart with mild anemia. The heart is hyper- Apex Sound dynamic and has elevated cardiac output. Patient has mitral prolapse, which produces a mid-systolic click Mid-Systolic Click heard during inspiration. Patient has a readily heard third heart sound.
  • Page 58 S222 & S222.100 | User Guide These wheezing sounds are often heard in asthma patients. During inspiration, the wheeze is slightly higher in pitch than Wheezing Sounds during expiration. Wheezing in asthmatics is often present in either one or both phases of respiration. Posterior (Four Sites) This sound originates from the friction of inflamed pleural surfac- es moving against one another.
  • Page 59: Working With Omni Code Blue And Bp Arm

    S222 & S222.100 | User Guide 9. Working with OMNI Code Blue and BP Arm 9.1 OMNI Code Blue OMNI® Code Blue is a CPR training tool designed to help teach CPR by monitoring cadence and depth of compressions as well as airway ventilations in real time. eCPR  ...
  • Page 60: Navigation Menus

    S222 & S222.100 | User Guide Current Settings The current settings are listed on the middle of the screen. The settings will reflect the information saved during a previous session. Navigation Menus   · Select a menu item by pressing the soft key buttons located on the right side of the controller.
  • Page 61 S222 & S222.100 | User Guide C:V RATIO Customize the compression to ventilation ratio to match correct guidelines. Use the + and - buttons. Press “OK” to save the changes. CMP RATE   · Adjust the number of com- pressions or ventilations per minute  ...
  • Page 62 S222 & S222.100 | User Guide HELP The help window provides access to global settings such as backlight time and OMNI®/ Simulator serial number. SCREEN: The default value for OMNI®’s backlight timer is 10 minutes. After 10 minutes the backlight will turn off. Press “SCREEN”...
  • Page 63: Pressure Sensor

    S222 & S222.100 | User Guide Pressure Sensor It is recommended that the OMNI® controller’s pressure sensor is reset at altitudes greater than 1000 ft. to avoid inaccurate compression and ventilation readings. Navigate to the calibration menu 2. Select either “C CAL.” or “V CAL.”...
  • Page 64: Omni And Bp Arm

    S222 & S222.100 | User Guide 9.2 OMNI and BP Arm The BP arm is a standard feature for the S222.100. Main Screen The main screen is split up into sections: Current Settings 2. Feedback Graphics 3. Navigation Menus Current Settings The current settings displays the set blood pressure, heart rate, and if auscultatory gap is...
  • Page 65: Navigation Menus

    S222 & S222.100 | User Guide Navigation Menus SET BP To change the blood pressure of the simulator, Press “SET BP” 2. Select either “SYSTOLIC” or “DIASTOL.” 3. Use the + and - buttons to adjust the systolic and diastolic pressure 4.
  • Page 66 S222 & S222.100 | User Guide AU. GAP Enable or disable the auscultatory gap in this submenu. Set an interval of pressure where Korotkoff sounds dissipate. Select “AU. GAP” 2. Press the “ENABLE” button to activate the gap 3. Use the “UPPER” and “LOWER”...
  • Page 67: Working With Omni

    S222 & S222.100 | User Guide 10. Working with OMNI 2 This option is compatible with the S222.250 or with the purchase of an OMNI Link 10.1 Blood Pressure Calibration With OMNI 2 Before starting the calibration process, place the blood pressure cuff on the simulator as it would be placed as instructed above.
  • Page 68: Instructions For Use

    S222 & S222.100 | User Guide Continue increasing the BP cuff pressure as indicated by the prompt and recording the pressure intervals. At the end of the calibration, click “SAVE” to accept and close the calibration wizard. 10. Tap “DONE” in the Calibration window to apply the settings.
  • Page 69: Omni® 2 And Bp Arm

    S222 & S222.100 | User Guide Place the bell of the stethoscope on the antecubital region of the arm. Pump up the cuff Slowly release the cuff and listen for Korotkoff sounds. 10.2 OMNI® 2 and BP Arm In the Favorites and Vitals page, adjust the systolic or diastolic values, heart rate, and enable the auscultatory gap.
  • Page 70: Blood Pressure

    S222 & S222.100 | User Guide Blood Pressure Access the blood pressure page to receive real time feedback of a blood pressure measurement. Recieve a real time numerical value of the cuff pressure in this page. The current blood pressure is shown in green.
  • Page 71 S222 & S222.100 | User Guide Press “Auscultatory Gap” in either Favorites or Vitals Page. Slide the Auscultatory Gap Adjust the gap values and select “APPLY NOW” The gap can be vizualized in the Blood Pressure Page. The area will be greyed out. 64 | Working with OMNI 2...
  • Page 72: Virtual Monitor Setup (Optional)

    S222 & S222.100 | User Guide 10.3 Virtual Monitor Setup (Optional) A patient virtual monitor is an optional purchase with OMNI® 2. Follow the steps below in order to activate this feature: The simulator must be connected to the OMNI® 2 tablet in order to establish a connection to the Virtual Monitor.
  • Page 73 S222 & S222.100 | User Guide Tap the gear on the top right of the screen. Select “Virtual Monitor”. Follow steps 9-10 if the activation code was not inputted. Verify that the serial num- ber corresponds to the manikin. 10. Input a valid activation code.
  • Page 74 13. On the monitor, connect to the same network as OMNI® 2. 14. Once connected to the WIFI, open the Gaumard Monitors software. 15. Tap the V on the top left and then select “Comm Setup”. 16. Verify that the IP address in the “Wireless Communication...
  • Page 75: Omni® Link Setup

    S222 & S222.100 | User Guide 10.4 OMNI® Link Setup Follow steps 1-5 if the notification below appeared: OMNI® 2 has to be paired to a simulator to establish a connection with the simulator. Tap the Gear on the upper- right corner of the screen.
  • Page 76 S222 & S222.100 | User Guide Wait for the device to pair with the OMNI® 2. This can take up to 30 seconds. Once paired, tap the back arrow to return to the main screen. Tap the gear on the upper-right and select “Connect to Simulator”...
  • Page 77: Appendix

    S222 & S222.100 | User Guide 11. Appendix 11.1 Spare Parts List Contact Gaumard Scientific for a complete list of consumables and replacement parts and their prices. Item Type Code Lubricant Consumable S222.100.974 Power Supply Replacement S222.100.968 Dispensing Blood Bag Consumable S222.100.811...
  • Page 78: Removing The Internal Reservoirs (S222)

    S222 & S222.100 | User Guide 3. Press the push connectors 4. Remove the reservoirs 5. Inject a mix of 30:70 isopropyl alcohol to water solution and rinse out the reservoir 6. Reconnect the reservoir Press the lower torso skin in place 11.3 Removing the Internal Reservoirs (S222) The internal reservoirs may be removed for a more thorough cleaning.
  • Page 79 S222 & S222.100 | User Guide 2. Remove the waist rod 3. Separate the upper torso from the lower torso 4. Remove the support 5. Disconnect the connector from the stomach port 6. Apply some pressure to the top of the lower torso Remove the white guide tube one side at a time 72 | Appendix...
  • Page 80 S222 & S222.100 | User Guide 8. Then, remove the foam insert The stoma reservoir is located on the simulator’s right side. 9. Remove the reservoir by pressing the push connectors The rectum reservoir is connected to the simulator’s left side and to the bottom of the simulator.
  • Page 81 S222 & S222.100 | User Guide The bladder has a push connector in the suprapubic region and is then connected to the urethra. 11. Press the push connector to remove one end of the bag and gently pull the other end of the 12.
  • Page 82 S222 & S222.100 | User Guide 16. Push the white guide tube in place 17. Connect the hose from the upper torso to the stomach port 18. Align the upper torso and lower torso 19. Insert the waist rod 20. Screw on the waist knobs Appendix | 75...
  • Page 83: Troubleshooting

    S222 & S222.100 | User Guide 11.4 Troubleshooting Communication/Power Issues OMNI is not turning on Power supply is not connected Connect power supply cable to sim- to simulator ulator and the other end to a power source Communication cable not Connect the communication cable to connected to OMNI or the the simulator and to OMNI...
  • Page 84: Warranty

    Gaumard at 14700 SW 136 Street, Miami, FL, 33196-5691 USA. If the necessary repairs to the Gaumard product are covered by this limited warranty, then the first purchaser will pay only the incidental expenses associated with the repair, including any shipping, handling, and related costs for sending the product to Gaumard and for sending the product back to the first purchaser.
  • Page 85: Contact Gaumard

    USA: 800-882-6655 INT: 01-305-971-3790 13.2 General Information Sales and Customer Service: E-mail: sales@gaumard.com USA: 800-882-6655 INT: 01-305-971-3790 Fax: 305-667-6085 Post: Gaumard Scientific 14700 SW 136 Street Miami, FL 33196-5691 Office Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:00am - 7:30pm EST 78 | Contact Gaumard...
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