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Operating Instruction 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

General Instructions for Operation 

Select the appropriate size of MR‐100

™ 

Plus    Manual Resuscitator (Infant, 

Child or Adult). Select the appropriate size of face mask If ventilation by 

mask is to be performed. Connect mask to the outlet on non‐rebreathing 
valve.   

 

If supplemental oxygen is to be used, connect supply tubing (not supplied) 

between the regulated gas source and the oxygen reservoir inlet. Adjust gas 

flow so that the reservoir expands completely during the delivery of the 

breath and nearly collapses as the bag refills. 

If supplemental oxygen is not to be used, remove the reservoir. Failure to do 

so will affect the refill rate and maximum frequency capabilities.   

 

Should the non‐rebreathing valve become contaminated with vomit, blood 

or secretions during ventilation, disconnect the Resuscitator from the 

patient and clear the non‐rebreathing valve as follows: 

Squeeze the silicone bag to deliver several sharp breaths through the non‐

rebreathing valve to expel the contamination. If the contamination does not 

clear, continue ventilation with another resuscitator or use mouth to 

mouth/mask techniques.    Disassemble the non‐rebreathing valve and rinse 

it with water. Reassemble and disinfect. 

 

Once the procedure is completed, clean, disinfect and test the Resuscitator 

as described under Cleaning & Disinfection (P.14) 

Testing the Resuscitator 

(P.15). 

 

5.

 

Hold mask firmly in place over 
the mouth and nose with 
thumb and index finger, using 
other fingers to grip the chin. 
 

6.

 

Inflate the lung by 
compressing resuscitation bag 
with the other hand. Develop 
rhythmic pattern for 
adequate inspiratory/ 
expiratory time. 

7.

 

Check to ensure that you are 
performing ventilation 
properly 
 

 

Observe rise and fall of the 
patient's chest. 

 

Check the patient's lip and 
face color through the 
transparent face mask. 

 

Check that the patient valve 
is working properly through 
the transparent housing. 

 

Check that the interior of 
the mask is being "fogged" 

Summary of Contents for 2038

Page 1: ...REF SAP REF Description 2038 AR0051 MR 100 Plus Intake Valve Kit ...

Page 2: ...uld read and understand the contents of this manual and demonstrate proficiency in the assembly disassembly and use of this device prior to use Warning And Cautions WARNING Do not use the MR 100 Plus Manual Resuscitator In toxic atmospheres WARNING Remove the oxygen reservoir and reservoir valve If supplemental oxygen Is not being administered Failure to do so will affect the refill rate and maxim...

Page 3: ...ent side of the duckbill valve F or when the operator releases pressure from the silicone bag 8 The valve lifts directing the patient s expiratory gases through the expiration ports G of the non rebreathing valve see figure 3 Figure 3 lnspiration The silicone bag refills for the next breath during patient exhalation Negative pressure within the bag caused by the expansion of the compressed bag ope...

Page 4: ...will stay in the overridden position Lock Arrow forward to the NRV direction as Figure 5 1 Figure5 1 Figure 5 Overriding the Pressure Relieve Valve Operating Instruction Note lf the patient is intubated or has a tracheostomy the resuscitator can be connected by removing the mask and attaching the non rebreathing valve outlet directly to the connector of the endotracheal or tracheostomy tube 1 Posi...

Page 5: ...g valve as follows Squeeze the silicone bag to deliver several sharp breaths through the non rebreathing valve to expel the contamination If the contamination does not clear continue ventilation with another resuscitator or use mouth to mouth mask techniques Disassemble the non rebreathing valve and rinse it with water Reassemble and disinfect Once the procedure is completed clean disinfect and te...

Page 6: ...es are without an oxygen reservoir 02 flow In Tidal vol ml x ventilation rate L min 70x20 70X30 200X20 200X30 300X20 300X30 02 99 65 95 65 56 37 50 37 45 34 40 32 05 99 86 99 83 99 44 96 43 84 37 88 36 10 99 93 99 90 99 46 99 45 99 45 99 43 Conditions compliance 0 01L cmH2O Resistance 200 cmH2O L s l E ratio 1 2 Infant Values In parentheses are without an oxygen reservoir 02 flow In Tidal vol ml x...

Page 7: ...ance 0 01L cmH2O Resistance 20cmH2O L s Child B VT 300ml Compliance 0 02 L cmH2O Resistance 20cmH2O L s Infant A VT 20ml Compliance 0 001 L cmH2O Resistance 400cmH2O L s Infant B VT 70ml Compliance 0 01 L cmH2O Resistance 20cmH2O L s Specifications Storage temp 40 C 10 F to 60 C 140 F Operating temp 18 C O F to 50 C 122 F Materials Silicon rubber Mask Duckbill valve Mushroom valve Relief valve sea...

Page 8: ... rebreathing valve outlet 3 Release the bag The bag should expand immediately and refill If not check the intake valve at the base of the silicone bag is correctly assembled or not 4 While keeping the non rebreathing valve outlet blocked compress the bag again The bag should not be compressed easily If this occurs check that you are blocking the valve sufficiently and that the intake valve at the ...

Page 9: ...ressure relief valve Oxygen Reservoir Intake Valve assemblies 1 Attach the reservoir to the intake valve inlet 2 Inflate the reservoir and block the reservoir port 3 Compress the reservoir bag Gas should escape through the safety outlet valve on the reservoir valve If not check if the reservoir valve is correctly assembled 4 Cycle the Resuscitator through several ventilations The safety inlet valv...

Page 10: ...nd Storage Wall mount holder for resuscitators Silicone hanger for resuscitators Storage case Order information REF SAP REF Description 2038 AR0051 MR 100 Plus Intake Valve Kit 2150 AR0056 MR 100 Plus Resuscitator set adult w Pop 2151 AR0057 MR 100 Plus Resuscitator child 2152 AR0058 MR 100 Plus Resuscitator infant 2163 AR0063 MR 100 Plus Resuscitator adult ...

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