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SYMPTOM
MANIKIN TORSO AND FACE-SHIELD/LUNG-BAG (continued)
Chest will not rise
when breaths are
given
Manikin torso will not
stay closed
Manikin torso opens
when breaths are given
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(Continued)
POSSIBLE ISSUES OR COMMENTS
Head is not tilted back enough to
open airway
Face Shield is not attached
Lung Bag may be damaged or torn
(Note: there are holes in the Adult
Lung Bag necks by design to allow
deflation)
Lung Bag is not lying flat or properly
positioned over the compression
plate and/or neck of bag is twisted
Lung Bag has accumulated moisture
in the neck, which may cause the
sides to stick together and prevent
air passage
Neck of Lung Bag twisted
Excessive residual moisture in Lung
Bag
Breath Sensor not connected to Lung
Bag properly
Tabbed latches at shoulders may not
be securely closed
Chest frame may be stretched from
improper opening of torso
Tabbed latches at shoulders are
broken from improper opening of
torso
Push on forehead and/or lift at chin to
tilt head back enough to open airway
Attach Face Shield at "buttons" on the
side of the manikin's head below ears
Blow into the Face‐Shield/Lung‐Bag
while it is outside the manikin to
make sure it inflates properly – if not,
discard and use another Face‐
Shield/Lung‐Bag
Revisit instructions for installing a
Face‐ Shield/Lung‐Bag earlier in this
manual
A new Face‐Shield/Lung‐Bag should
be installed after each class, or more
often if needed due to excessive
moisture buildup
Remove Lung bag and reinstall in
accordance with the Face-Shield /
Ventilation Lung-Bag instructions
Replace lung bag, see Face-Shield /
Ventilation Lung-Bag instructions
Close tabs at shoulders – a snap will
be heard when shoulder tabs are
properly latched
Open torso and attempt to reverse
stretched out frame by pushing it in
the opposite direction
Torso Frame needs to be replaced
(RPP‐AFRAME‐1)*
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SOLUTIONS
12716-RevB

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