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Power supply (Version P71)

The CPR

Lilly

PRO™ is powered via the small-device 15 Volt socket. CPR

Lilly

PRO™ comes with a multinational mains adaptor 

for use in over 150 countries. It can operate between 100 and 240 Volts and at a mains frequency of 50 or 60 Hz. We 
recommend always charging the CPR

Lilly

PRO™ with the supplied mains adaptor included.

Changing/charging the battery 
Doing a course with a flat battery

Even if the battery is flat, you can still do your course! Simply connect the mains adaptor to the CPR

Lilly

PRO™.

 

Extended period of non-use

If the device is not used for an extended period of time, ensure that CPR

Lilly

PRO™ is charged at least every two years, so 

that the battery is not damaged by becoming completely discharged.

If you intend to not use the device for an extended period, charge the battery up completely until the LED flashes orange 
slowly.

Changing the battery

The CPR

Lilly

PRO™ has a very long-life NiMH battery that only discharges very slowly. It should only be changed by a specia-

list or an authorised electrician. You can order a replacement battery from the accessory list if necessary. The instructions 
for inserting the new battery are provided with the battery. 

If the LED flashes red, either a battery defect has been detected, or the connected charger is not powerful enough. 
If the LED is flashing red, but you are using the original mains adaptor, please contact the customer service.

Simulations

 Switching the device on/off (Version P71)

  1. Switching on the device

   The electronics inside the CPR

Lilly

™ automatically switch off after 5 minutes of inactivity, or the device can be switched 

off manually by holding down the on/off button.

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Summary of Contents for CPRLilly P70/1

Page 1: ...CPRLilly P70 1017772 CPRLillyPRO P71 1017773 CPRLilly P70 1 1017774 CPRLillyPRO P71 1 1017775 1...

Page 2: ...ntents 3 Quick introduction 4 Assembly start up and use 5 Simulations 6 Medical procedures 14 General safety instructions 16 FAQ 16 Maintenance and care 17 Replacement parts list 18 Technical data 19...

Page 3: ...esuscitator ventilation is possible Realistic thoracic spring force and the required compression depth of 5 cm prepare the trainee for a situation with a real person A sound indicates that the require...

Page 4: ...Quick Introduction 4 3B Scientific GmbH Rudorffweg 8 21031 Hamburg www 3bscientific com P70 CPRLilly P70 1 CPRLilly P71 CPRLillyPRO P71 1 CPRLillyPRO...

Page 5: ...attery is fully charged Version P71 To avoid getting moisture into the inner circulation respiration may only be carried out when a throat bag has been inserted The throat bag should not be changed in...

Page 6: ...If you intend to not use the device for an extended period charge the battery up completely until the LED flashes orange slowly Changing the battery The CPRLillyPRO has a very long life NiMH battery...

Page 7: ...initial set up the app is automtically set to English Once the tablet has booted up the select dialogue box for the language of the application software is displayed on the touch sensitive screen To c...

Page 8: ...simulation 3 3 Setting up removing a Bluetooth connection To connect another CPRLillyPRO Bluetooth can be deleted or set up again via the Settings function Only one CPRLillyPRO can be connected to the...

Page 9: ...9...

Page 10: ...ing the graphs 3 5 Exporting the data It is only possible to export data if the CPRLillyPRO is switched off and or the Bluetooth connection has been deactivated If CPRLillyPRO is connected the Print i...

Page 11: ...located 0 points If more than 2 ventilations per cycle are made the additional ventilations will not be assessed Pressure If fewer than 2 ventilations per cycle are made the remainder will be allocate...

Page 12: ...ssment may show a yellow symbol for the head tilt regardless of the mean over the simulation round red yellow green 50 50 80 Hand placement Depending on the compressions Richtig green wrong red Instea...

Page 13: ...ablet If you have a P70 please connect two squeeze balls to the connectors for eye blinking and pulse By compressing the balls you can control the pulse and eye blinking as a trainer To control the pu...

Page 14: ...mouth of the CPRLilly or the CPRLillyPRO Even semi liquid foreign bodies such as shaving foams can and should be introduced for practice purposes They can then be thrown away with the throat bag Impo...

Page 15: ...the silence button You can find this in the simulator window if the teaching mode has been activated What do the colours on the LED button mean green light The CPRLillyPRO is switched on and ready fo...

Page 16: ...ays airbag also ensure that using the device is especially hygienic Please do not use any harsh chemicals for cleaning because they can damage the model materials The upper skin of the CPRLilly or the...

Page 17: ...Throat bag pack of 50 1017743 Throat bag pack of 100 1017744 Carry bag 1017746 Tracksuit top 1013678 Resuscitator 1017747 Torso skin light 1017766 Torso skin dark 1017748 Bag clip 1017749 Lower jaw 1...

Page 18: ...evice class III Operating conditions CPRLilly and CPRLillyPRO are splash proof protection class IP 45 Operating temperature 10 C to 40 C Storage temperature 20 C to 60 C The plastics used meet the req...

Page 19: ...i d e g r o u p o f c o m p a n i e s 3B Scientific P70 1017772 P70 1 1017774 P71 1017773 P71 1 1017775 v1 1 08 2015 Copyright for instruction manual and design of product 2015 3B Scientific GmbH Hamb...

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