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S222 & S222.250 & S222.100
CLINICAL CHLOE
USER GUIDE
Clinical Chole Patient Simulator is an interactive educational system developed to
assist a certified instructor. It is not a substitute for a comprehensive understanding of
the subject matter and not intended for clinical decision making.
User Guide 22.04.02
©Gaumard Scientific Company, 2022
All Rights Reserved
www.gaumard.com

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  • Page 1 S222 & S222.250 & S222.100 CLINICAL CHLOE USER GUIDE User Guide 22.04.02 Clinical Chole Patient Simulator is an interactive educational system developed to ©Gaumard Scientific Company, 2022 assist a certified instructor. It is not a substitute for a comprehensive understanding of All Rights Reserved the subject matter and not intended for clinical decision making.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    3.6 POWERING ON OMNI 2 (S222.250) 4. WORKING WITH CHLOE 4.1 SYSTEMIC 4.2 AIRWAY 4.3 CIRCULATION 4.4 INTRAVENOUS (IV) ARM (S222.100) 4.5 REPLACING THE IV ARM SKIN (S222.100) 4.6 BREAST EXAMINATION 4.7 GASTROINTESTINAL 4.8 CATHETERIZATION 4.9 ENEMA 4.10 ULCERS 4.11 GYNECOLOGIC EXAMINATION 4.12 AMPUTATION STUMP...
  • Page 4 S222 & S222.250 & S222.100 User Guide 5.3 BLOOD PRESSURE LEFT ARM (S222.250) 5.4 GERIATRIC FACE SKIN 6. WORKING WITH THE OMNI® CONTROLLER 6.1 OMNI® CONTROLLER FEATURES 6.2 NAVIGATION SUBMENU 7. WORKING WITH THE OMNI®2 TABLET 7.1 OMNI®2 TABLET FEATURES 7.2 BATTERY USAGE...
  • Page 5: Introduction

    CAUTION: Damage caused by misuse may void the manufacturer’s warranty. Failure to comply with the following guidelines could result in damage to the equipment. General Do not wrap this or any other Gaumard product in newsprint. • Marks made with ballpoint pens, ink or marker cannot be removed.
  • Page 6 S222 & S222.250 & S222.100 USER GUIDE Cautions Treat the simulator with the same precautions used with a real patient. • Do not attempt to intubate without lubricating the airway adjunct with mineral oil lubricant. Failure to • lubricate the device will make intubation very difficult and is likely to result in damage to the simulator.
  • Page 7 Do not press the stomas against soiled surfaces, ink, or newsprint. The stoma material is absorbent. • IV Arm Only use Gaumard’s simulated blood provided in the standard package. Any other simulated blood • containing sugar or any additive may cause blockage and/or interruption of the veins in the IV arm.
  • Page 8: Features

    S222 & S222.250 & S222.100 USER GUIDE 2. FEATURES General Medium skin tone is the standard simulator color; light or dark is available at no extra cost • Realistic hair for haircare exercises and surgical draping • Realistic eyes for ophthalmic exercises •...
  • Page 9 S222 & S222.250 & S222.100 USER GUIDE S222.100 Feature Specific Site specific Heart and Lung Sounds with Virtual Stethoscope • Left Blood Pressure Arm with programmable, palpable radial pulse • Right Intravenous Access Arm • Breast palpation capability with 7 abnormal breasts •...
  • Page 10: Initial Setup

    Pulse Squeeze Bulb Kit Neck Brace Gynecologic Package (S222.100) Decubitus Ulcer Modified BP Cuff (S222.100) Ulcerated Left Foot (S222.100) Power Supply Heart and Lung Sounds Kit (S222.100) AC Adapter for Speakers (S222.100) Rubber stoppers Breast Palpation Kit (S222.100) Urethra adapter Mineral Oil Stomas...
  • Page 11: Lower Body Assembly

    S222 & S222.250 & S222.100 USER GUIDE 3.3 LOWER BODY ASSEMBLY Unscrew one knob at the end of the rod that passes through the midsection by twisting it counterclockwise. Pull the rod out and set it aside. .Connect the hose from the upper...
  • Page 12 S222 & S222.250 & S222.100 USER GUIDE Replace the waist knob and twist it clockwise to lock it in place. 12 | Initial Setup...
  • Page 13: Leg Assembly

    S222 & S222.250 & S222.100 USER GUIDE 3.4 LEG ASSEMBLY To attach the legs, remove the wing nuts, washers, and springs from the bolts on the hips. Remove the IM pad from each leg and slide the leg into the hip joint by inserting the bolt through the orifice in the leg.
  • Page 14: Powering On Omni

    S222 & S222.250 & S222.100 USER GUIDE Place the IM pad back on the leg. 3.5 POWERING ON OMNI Connect the power supply to the power jack NOTE: Always operate Clinical Chloe with the power supply connected Connect the blue communication cable to Chloe's left side.
  • Page 15: Powering On Omni 2 (S222.250)

    (Ethernet cable). Doing so will cause serious damage to the equipment. 3.6 POWERING ON OMNI 2 (S222.250) OMNI® 2 controls Chloe’s responses with the touch of a button. The tablet operates Chloe wirelessly.
  • Page 16 S222 & S222.250 & S222.100 USER GUIDE 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”. Exit the Tutorial at any time by selecting “HOME”...
  • Page 17: Working With Chloe

    S222 & S222.250 & S222.100 USER GUIDE 4. WORKING WITH CHLOE 4.1 SYSTEMIC Hygiene The simulator has a wig that allows for combing, shampooing and head draping exercises. Denture Care The simulator is supplied with • average size teeth and tongue.
  • Page 18 S222 & S222.250 & S222.100 USER GUIDE Ear, Nose, and Throat Left ear: the interior of the ear contains • a simulated ear canal that allows for ear irrigation exercises. Nasal/oral openings are both connected • to the stomach reservoir.
  • Page 19: Airway

    The joints are strong and their movements are lifelike and realistic. The simulator bends at the neck, waist, knees and ankles and the jaw articulates. S222 has articulating elbows and wrists. 4.2 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.
  • Page 20 S222 & S222.250 & S222.100 USER GUIDE Tracheostomy Care The simulator is supplied with a tracheostomy opening. Pierce the replaceable trachea and insert a tracheostomy tube. Reseal the trachea with the tape provided after each exercise. Surgical Trachea Repair Gently lift the chest skin of the simulator to reveal the chest cavity.
  • Page 21 S222 & S222.250 & S222.100 USER GUIDE Use the provided tape to replace the pierced tape and re-seal the trachea. NOTE: Air leaks in the airway will result in poor chest rise during ventilation and false intubation readings. Lay the cehst skin over the torso and reattach with Velcro.
  • Page 22 S222 & S222.250 & S222.100 USER GUIDE Ventilation Calibration OMNI Press the button that reads "CALIB" Select "V CAL" Press "START" When OMNI® is ready to calibrate, it will display VENTILATE. Follow the cues on the screen to perform one ventilation at a time, until finished.
  • Page 23 S222 & S222.250 & S222.100 USER GUIDE Perform a total of 5 ventilations Press “SAVE” to store the calibration 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.
  • Page 24 S222 & S222.250 & S222.100 USER GUIDE Press "START" 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. Perform a total of 5 compressions Press “SAVE”...
  • Page 25 S222 & S222.250 & S222.100 USER GUIDE Chest Compression Calibration OMNI 2 Make sure your simulator is connected to OMNI 2 Tap the gear icon on the upper- right corner of the screen. Select "Calibration" Select “Compression” Press START and complete 5 chest compressions.
  • Page 26: Circulation

    S222 & S222.250 & S222.100 USER GUIDE Press "SAVE" when finished. 4.3 CIRCULATION Connecting the Pulse Line Connect the pulse line by unscrewing the red cap. Twist the pulse line with the squeeze bulb attachment onto the pulse line port.
  • Page 27 S222 & S222.250 & S222.100 USER GUIDE Intramuscular (IM) Injection Site IM injection sites are for placement practice only. Do not inject fluids into the IM sites when simulating intramuscular and subcutaneous injections. Both deltoids Both quadriceps Left upper buttock The IM site is a consumable item.
  • Page 28: Intravenous (Iv) Arm (S222.100)

    NOTE: Always flush the IV system with distilled water at the end of every simulation. CAUTION: 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.
  • Page 29 S222 & S222.250 & S222.100 USER GUIDE Remove the IV caps on the shoulder and connect the fill tube and drainage tube to the shoulder. Connect the drainge tube. Connect the fill tubing. Close the clamp on the drain tube...
  • Page 30 S222 & S222.250 & S222.100 USER GUIDE Attach the fill tube to the bottom port of the blood dispensing bag and place the drain tube inside a container. Add water or simulated blood to the blood dispensing bag using the funnel provided or the large syringe.
  • Page 31 S222 & S222.250 & S222.100 USER GUIDE Place the black rubber stopper on the upper port of the blood dispensing bag. Venous Pressure To vary the pressure in the vasculature of the • arm, attach the squeeze bulb to the blood dispensing bag and clamp the drainage tube.
  • Page 32 S222 & S222.250 & S222.100 USER GUIDE Filling the IV Arm with the Fill Kit Another way to fill the venous system is with the use of the drainage tube and the fill kit syringe. Unscrew the caps from the shoulder.
  • Page 33 S222 & S222.250 & S222.100 USER GUIDE Push the fluid into the system. Push fluid into the system until air bubbles no longer appear in the drainage tube then clamp the tube. Draining the Venous System Through the Dispensing Bag If the use of the blood dispensing bag was used for an IV arm exercise follow the steps below to drain the system.
  • Page 34 S222 & S222.250 & S222.100 USER GUIDE Squeeze the bulb to push the remaining fluid out of the venous system. Remove the squeeze bulb. Using the funnel, fill the dispensing bag with a 70:30 mix of water to Isopropyl alcohol in order to flush the fluid system.
  • Page 35: Replacing The Iv Arm Skin (S222.100)

    NOTE: Drain and flush the venous system with clean water after each day of simulation. 4.5 REPLACING THE IV ARM SKIN (S222.100) Gently lift the arm skin that meets at the seam of Chloe's upper arm.
  • Page 36 S222 & S222.250 & S222.100 USER GUIDE Apply a small amount of talcum powder or mineral oil to the arm Slide the new arm skin onto the arm. TB Screening Sites There are 2 TB sites on the arm that may be utilized for TB screening.
  • Page 37: Breast Examination

    S222 & S222.250 & S222.100 USER GUIDE Perform the TB tests in the sites highlighted below. 4.6 BREAST EXAMINATION One of the female breast will have a simulated lump for palpation exercises. Chloe is provided with a set of male and female breast inserts.
  • Page 38 S222 & S222.250 & S222.100 USER GUIDE Abnormal Interchangeable Breast Package (S222.100) Interchangeable abnormal breast (set of 7) Palpation brassiere Lymphatic drainage overlay Interchangeable Breasts: Breast #1 Demonstrate and practice the movement of the mammary gland on the surface of the pectoralis major muscle.
  • Page 39 S222 & S222.250 & 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...
  • Page 40 S222 & S222.250 & S222.100 USER GUIDE Breast #7 Place the mastectomy breast under the lymphatic drainage breast to palpate and identify a mastectomy. This replica of the lymphatic drainage of the left breast outlines the various pathways along which breast tumors metastasize.
  • Page 41: Gastrointestinal

    S222 & S222.250 & S222.100 USER GUIDE 4.7 GASTROINTESTINAL Internal Reservoir Capacity Reservoir Capacity Stomach 200 mL Bladder 1500 mL Rectum (Colostomy) 1500 mL Stomas 350 mL Ileostomy Suprapubic Cystostomy Transverse Colostomy Stomach and Liver A gastrostomy left port, located near the waist, connects directly to the stomach tank.
  • Page 42: Catheterization

    S222 & S222.250 & S222.100 USER GUIDE 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 43 S222 & S222.250 & S222.100 USER GUIDE Insert the funnel or the fill kit syringe into the suprapubic port. Fill the bladder reservoir with up to 1500 mL of fluid. Once filled, insert the urethra plug into the suprapubic port.
  • Page 44 S222 & S222.250 & S222.100 USER GUIDE Ensure the female red adapter is in the urethra passage Lubricate the catheter with provided mineral oil Insert the catheter Male Catheterization To attach the male genitalia, remove the red adapter connected to the urethra passage and set it aside.
  • Page 45 S222 & S222.250 & S222.100 USER GUIDE Slide the tube attached to the male genitalia into the opening of the urethra on the simulator, and gently press down on the Velcro to secure it in place. Lubricate the catheter before insertion.
  • Page 46: Enema

    Two types of decubitus ulcers are provided with the simulator: Initial stage of ulceration Suppuration or pus/deeply infected stage Diagnose and treat ulcers on the left foot of the simulator. NOTE: This feature is optional for the S222 and S222.250. 46 | Working with Chloe...
  • Page 47: Gynecologic Examination

    Normal anteverted uterine assembly Normal cervices Spare locking ring Abdnormal cervices 10 week pregnant uterus 10 week pregnant cervix 4.12 AMPUTATION STUMP The Amputation Stump is part of the standard package for the S222 and S222.250 Working with Chloe | 47...
  • Page 48 S222 & S222.250 & S222.100 USER GUIDE To attach the amputation stump, remove the lower leg by unscrewing the bolts at the knee joint using the hexagonal wrenches provided. Attach the amputation stump by inserting it over the knee joint.
  • Page 49: Options

    5.1 HEART AND LUNG SOUNDS FEATURE (S222.100) The heart and lung sounds feature is standard for the S222.100 and optional for the S222 and S222.250. The Heart and Lung Sounds teaching system is a tool used for auscultation training. The system is composed of a Virtual Stethoscope™...
  • Page 50 S222 & S222.250 & S222.100 USER GUIDE Heart and Lung Sounds Menu LOCATION SOUND DESCRIPTION Patient has a normal heart with mild anemia. The Base Sound heart is hyper-dynamic and has elevated cardiac output. S2 is accentuated at the base.
  • Page 51 S222 & S222.250 & S222.100 USER GUIDE LOCATION SOUND DESCRIPTION Breath sounds are similar to tracheal sounds in that the expiratory phase is louder and lasts longer than the Bronchial Sounds inspiratory phase. The major distinguishing characteristic is Upper Anterior the high pitched, harsh quality of the expiratory phase.
  • Page 52: Blood Pressure Left Arm (S222.100)

    S222 & S222.250 & S222.100 USER GUIDE 5.2 BLOOD PRESSURE LEFT ARM (S222.100) 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 S222 & S222.250 & S222.100 USER GUIDE Connect the speakers to the port on the shoulder Blood Pressure Calibration with OMNI It is recommended to calibrate the blood pressure arm before use. On the OMNI device select "BP ARM" To calibrate, select “CALIB”...
  • Page 54 S222 & S222.250 & S222.100 USER GUIDE Hold the BP cuff pressure at 20mmHg and press “NEXT” Continue until the pressure reaches 300mmHg After calibrating, OMNI will return to the main screen and display the reading on the sphygmomanometer. NOTE: Refer to the section "Working with OMNI Code Blue"...
  • Page 55 S222 & S222.250 & S222.100 USER GUIDE FEEDBACK GRAPHICS MENU The feedback graphic displays the BP cuff pressure in real time at the bottom of the screen. NAVIGATION SUBMENUS Edit BP settings using the navigation menus. Select a menu item by pressing the soft key buttons located on the right side of the controller.
  • Page 56 S222 & S222.250 & S222.100 USER GUIDE AU. Gap Enable and set an interval of pressure where Korotkoff sounds dissipate. The auscultatory gap is disabled by default. Pressing the Enable button activates the UPPER and LOWER menus. Use these menus to set the limits of the auscultatory gap.
  • Page 57: Blood Pressure Left Arm (S222.250)

    S222 & S222.250 & S222.100 USER GUIDE 5.3 BLOOD PRESSURE LEFT ARM (S222.250) BP Cuff Calibration Follow the instructions in Section 7.1 "BP Arm Setup" and connect the OMNI® 2 tablet. Tap the Menu icon, then select “Calibration” The Calibration screen will appear. Select “Left Blood Pressure”...
  • Page 58 S222 & S222.250 & S222.100 USER GUIDE Increase the BP cuff pressure when the display prompts you to inflate the cuff one value at a time. Continue to tap "SET" after setting each increment. The OMNI 2 will prompt you to increase the BP cuff pressure from 0 to 300 mmHG.
  • Page 59 S222 & S222.250 & S222.100 USER GUIDE Tap on “APPLY NOW." Auscultatory Gap To turn on auscultatory gap, tap on the “Vitals” page then select “Auscultatory Gap” and slide the ON/OFF button to ON. To increase or decrease the High Gap and Low Gap, slide the top and bottom bars left or right, or tap the + or –...
  • Page 60 S222 & S222.250 & S222.100 USER GUIDE . The auscultatory gap will appear in gray on the manometer in the “Blood Pressure” page. 60 | Working with Chloe...
  • Page 61: Geriatric Face Skin

    S222 & S222.250 & S222.100 USER GUIDE 5.4 GERIATRIC FACE SKIN The geriatric face skin accessory is designed to expand the breadth of the learners’ experiences and aid educators in teaching patient-centric assessment and care skills. Easily and quickly convert Clinical Chloe's face and hair to that of an elderly patient for geriatric scenario-based simulations and skill training exercises.
  • Page 62 S222 & S222.250 & S222.100 USER GUIDE 3. Flip the Geriatric Face Skin inside out and begin placing it over the face of the simulator. 4. Fit the Geriatric Face Skin to the whole head of the simulator and smooth the skin towards the back of the head so the zipper can be aligned.
  • Page 63: Working With The Omni® Controller

    S222 & S222.250 & S222.100 USER GUIDE 6. WORKING WITH THE OMNI® CONTROLLER 6.1 OMNI® CONTROLLER FEATURES 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.
  • Page 64: Navigation Submenu

    S222 & S222.250 & S222.100 USER GUIDE Navigation Menus Edit the simulator settings using • the navigation menus. Select a menu item by pressing the soft • key buttons located on the right side of the controller. Each menu has additional submenus or toggle selections.
  • Page 65 S222 & S222.250 & S222.100 USER GUIDE CMR RATE This submenu is for adjusting the number of • compression and ventilations per minute. The default value for the compression • rate is 100 compressions per minute. Adjust rate using the + and - buttons.
  • Page 66 S222 & S222.250 & S222.100 USER GUIDE HELP The help window provides access to global settings such as backlight time and OMNI® and Simulator serial number. BACKLIGHT The default value for OMNI®'s backlight • timer is 10 minutes. After 10 minutes the backlight will turn off.
  • Page 67: Working With The Omni®2 Tablet

    S222 & S222.250 & S222.100 USER GUIDE 7. WORKING WITH THE OMNI®2 TABLET 7.1 OMNI®2 TABLET FEATURES Operate OMNI 2 with a wireless • range of up to 30 ft. The home screen consists of the Favorites page, • Vitals page, CPR page, and Blood Pressure page.
  • Page 68 S222 & S222.250 & S222.100 USER GUIDE VITALS PAGE The Vitals Page includes Breathing, Cardiac, and Circulation. Each change in vitals can be applied instantly or added to a queue. CPR PAGE The CPR page includes feedback for compression •...
  • Page 69: Battery Usage

    S222 & S222.250 & S222.100 USER GUIDE MANAGE PROVIDERS This tab allows the facilitator the • ability to add, record, and evaluate provider actions during a session. Add a group of providers to track actions • of each individually. This feature records the name of the provider and their action as an event entry in the log.
  • Page 70: Turning Off The Simulator

    S222 & S222.250 & S222.100 USER GUIDE 7.3 TURNING OFF THE SIMULATOR Disconnect the power supply from the simulator and hold the power button on the tablet. Select “Power Off” Tap on “OK” to shut down the tablet. 70 | Working with The OMNI®2 Tablet...
  • Page 71: Routine Maintenance

    S222 & S222.250 & S222.100 USER GUIDE 8. ROUTINE MAINTENANCE 8.1 FLUSHING THE FLUID RESERVOIRS It is good practice to flush the fluid reservoirs periodically to prevent mold from forming. To reach the reservoirs, loosen the waist knobs and remove the waist rod.
  • Page 72 S222 & S222.250 & S222.100 USER GUIDE Remove the waist tube and set it aside. Remove the foam insert from the lower abdomen. After flushing the reservoirs, replace the foam insert, connect the waist tube, and reattach the upper and lower torso as directed in section 3.3 Lower Body Assembly.
  • Page 73 S222 & S222.250 & S222.100 USER GUIDE Remove the stomach reservoir Ileostomy Reservoir Gently disconnect the ileostomy port and the ileostomy site clips to release the bag. Inject a 30:70 mix of isopropyl alcohol to water and squeeze the bag over a container or sink.
  • Page 74 S222 & S222.250 & S222.100 USER GUIDE Inject a 30:70 mix of isopropyl alcohol to water and squeeze the bag over a container or sink. Insert the clips to the ports to reattach the bag. Colostomy Reservoir Gently disconnect the rectal port and the transverse colostomy site clips to release the bag.
  • Page 75: Troubleshooting

    S222 & S222.250 & S222.100 USER GUIDE 9. TROUBLESHOOTING 9.1 OMNI® IS NOT TURNING ON Probable Cause Solution Power supply may not be Make sure the power supply cable is connected connected to the simulator Communication cable is not connected to OMNI® or the Connect the communication cable to the simulator and to OMNI®...
  • Page 76: Omni® Or Omni®2 Is Not Detecting Any Compressions Or Ventilations

    S222 & S222.250 & S222.100 USER GUIDE 9.3 OMNI® OR OMNI®2 IS NOT DETECTING ANY COMPRESSIONS OR VENTILATIONS Probable Cause Solution System is not calibrated Calibrate compressions and ventilations using 9.4 OMNI®2 TAKES TOO LONG TO BOOT UP Probable Cause Solution 1.
  • Page 77: Appendix

    S222 & S222.250 & S222.100 USER GUIDE 10. APPENDIX 10.1 CONSUMABLE PARTS LIST Product Item Number Arm Skin S222.813R.IV.L/S222.100.813R.IV.L Dispensing Blood Bag S222.811/S222.100.811 Artificial Blood Concentrate S222.812/ S222.100.812 Sub-Q Injection Site S222.100.834 IM Injection Site S222.100.857 Lubricant S222.974/S222.100.181 10.2 SUPER CHLOE AND CLINICAL CHLOE FEATURES S222.250/...
  • Page 78 S222 & S222.250 & S222.100 USER GUIDE HEART AND LUNG SOUNDS • • Site specific heart and lung sounds with Virtual Stethoscope BREAST PALPATION • • Interchangeable male and female breast inserts • Breast palpation capability with 7 abnormal breast •...
  • Page 79: Gaumard Sales Terms And Conditions

    A late charge will be due on any unpaid balance at a rate of 1.0% per month or the maximum rate otherwise permitted by law, whichever is lower. Gaumard may charge interest at the maximum rate permitted by law on all amounts not paid by the invoice due date. Gaumard retains a purchase money security interest in all Products sold to Customer to secure payment of the total purchase price thereof.
  • Page 80 However, if the repairs are not covered by this limited warranty, then Customer will be liable for all repair costs in addition to costs of shipping and handling. Upon request, Gaumard must be given access to and an opportunity to inspect the Product and any working areas and storage areas.
  • Page 81: End User License Agreement

    EULA (“End User”) and Gaumard Scientific Company, Inc., a Florida corporation (“Gaumard”), relative to the Gaumard Software (as defined below). This EULA is effective as of the date Gaumard accepts and confirms the Purchase Order (the “Effective Date”). BY USING THE GAUMARD SOFTWARE, END USER IS AGREEING TO BE BOUND BY THE TERMS OF THIS EULA.
  • Page 82 Agreement sHAL®l cause Gaumard irreparable harm and Gaumard may obtain injunctive relief without the requirement to post a bond as well as seek all other remedies available to Gaumard in law and in equity in the event of breach or threatened breach of such provisions.
  • Page 83 Gaumard; (d) any use of Gaumard Software by End User after End User learns of such allegation of infringement; or (e) any failure by End User to utilize a non-infringing version of the Gaumard Software made available by Gaumard along with notice that such update is non-infringing. The obligations set forth in this Section 5.3 are Gaumard’s sole obligations, and End User’s sole and exclusive remedy, for the Gaumard Software infringing third party...
  • Page 84: Exclusive One-Year Limited Warranty

    Extended Warranty In addition to the standard one year of coverage we offer a range of service plans through our Gaumard Cares program. For more information about Gaumard Cares service planes please contact customer service.
  • Page 85: Contact Technical Support

    S222 & S222.250 & S222.100 USER GUIDE 10.6 CONTACT TECHNICAL SUPPORT Before contacting Technical Support, please make sure to have the following: Your simulator's serial number Access to the simulator for possible troubleshooting as needed Technical Support Email: support@gaumard.com USA:...
  • Page 87 Gaumard®, ZOE®, Michelle®, Mike®, PEDI®, Susie Simon®, Susie®, Simon® Code Blue®, SIMA Models®, SIMA GYN/AID®, Virtual Instruments®, Codemaker®, Code Blue®, NOELLE®, Simulation Made Easy™, HAL®, eCPR™, Zack™, RITA™, Chloe™, Seatbelt Susie™, Krash Kids™, Premie™, UNI™, Omni®, Omni® 2, SmartSkin™ are trademarks of Gaumard Scientific Company.

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