laerdal Resusci Anne Directions For Use Manual

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© 2005 Laerdal Medical AS. All rights reserved Printed in Norway
N0189 rev A

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  • Page 1 © 2005 Laerdal Medical AS. All rights reserved Printed in Norway N0189 rev A...
  • Page 2 Resusci Anne Advanced SkillTrainer ENGLISH Directions for Use www.laerdal.com...
  • Page 3: Cautions And Warnings

    Caution: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by - Do not use cables or connectors with visible damage. Laerdal could void the user's authority to operate this equipment. - Observe all normal safety precautions for use of defibrillators. - Defibrillation must be performed over the two defibrillation connectors only.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Wireless Remote Control ....... . . 12 Resusci Anne Advanced SkillTrainer ......12 Dismantling /Disposal .
  • Page 5: Items Included

    - Directions for Use - Track suit including jacket and pants - Software CD and USB interface cable Getting started with Resusci Anne Advanced SkillTrainer Airway Head 4. Pupils: The manikin is delivered with a set of eyes containing normal pupils mounted in the head. A separate case contains 1.
  • Page 6 150-10650 Lung 150-10750 Stomach bladder 310350 Jacket and pants 310351 Jacket 310352 Pants 151-11050 Head cpl. Resusci Anne Advanced SkillTrainer 151-11750 151-14050 Chest skin cpl. 150-11150 Pupils (pkg 6) 150-120xx Remote Control 150-19050 Software CD with USB interface cable 151-19950...
  • Page 7 6. Generously lather arm mandrel with liquid soap. recycling of this product, please contact your local city office, your 7. Slide hand into skin. household waste disposal service of the Laerdal representative 8. Work skin over fingers, as with a glove. where you purchased the product.
  • Page 8: Torso

    Torso Remote Control 1. Chest compressions: The manikin presents the correct Communication between the remote control and the manikin anatomical landmarks for external chest compressions. is based on low power radio frequency (RF) communication. If the remote control device is used in an environment where 2.
  • Page 9: Main Display

    Main Display Setup: Remote Control Settings – Figure 6 Figure 7 The main display screen shows the current status and offers shortcuts for modifying some parameters using the quick execution buttons. Navigation The main display is divided into three functional areas and a buttons quick execution area as shown in figure 6: 1.
  • Page 10 Changing the lung Changing manikin batteries 1. Detach the chest skin. When replacing worn out batteries, replace them with 2. Detach the tubing from the elbow valve located under the eight D-cell alkaline batteries. chest compression plate as shown in figure 35. To replace batteries: Figure 35 1.
  • Page 11: Maintenance

    Maintenance Attaching the Airway Head In the event that the airway head needs to be removed or Preventive maintenance is the best method of ensuring long re-attached to the manikin’s torso perform the following: and trouble free operation. A general inspection should be conducted at regular intervals.
  • Page 12 – Figure 15 Battey Low The Manikin battery is low. 5. Com. Channel: To be able to operate several Resusci Anne Replace batteries soon. Advanced SkillTrainer manikins in the same vicinity, it is possible to select 5 different communication channels as shown in figure 12.
  • Page 13 Programming ECG 2. Set Waiting Rhythm – Figure 21 1. Set Running Rhythm – Figure 18 From the main display use the left/right navigation buttons to highlight the ECG functional area as shown in figure 21. Scroll down to “No Waiting Rhythm”. Press OK to edit the selection. On the main display, use the left/right navigation buttons to Select a waiting rhythm in the same way as the Running rhythm highlight the ECG functional area and press OK to edit the...
  • Page 14 Pulse Strength CPR Performance Monitoring The Pulse can be adjusted to three levels; weak, normal or strong On the main display, use the left/right navigation buttons to as shown in figure 26. highlight the Logging functional area at the top of the screen as shown in figure 27.

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