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Warranty

EXCLUSIVE ONE-YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY

Gaumard warrants that if the accompanying Gaumard product proves to be defective in material or 

workmanship within one year from the date on which the product is shipped from Gaumard to the 

customer, Gaumard will, at Gaumard’s option, repair or replace the Gaumard product.

This limited warranty covers all defects in material and workmanship in the Gaumard product, except:

Damage resulting from accident, misuse, abuse, neglect, or unintended use of the Gaumard product;

Damage resulting from failure to properly maintain the Gaumard product in accordance with Gaumard 

product instructions, including failure to property clean the Gaumard product; and

Damage resulting from a repair or attempted repair of the Gaumard product by anyone other than 

Gaumard or a Gaumard representative.

This one-year limited warranty is the sole and exclusive warranty provided by Gaumard for 

the accompanying Gaumard product, and Gaumard hereby explicitly disclaims the implied 

warranties of merchantability, satisfactory quality, and fitness for a particular purpose.

  Except 

for  the  limited  obligations  specifically  set  forth  in  this  one-year  limited  warranty,  Gaumard  will  not 

be liable for any direct, indirect, special, incidental, or consequential damages, whether based on 

contract,  tort,  or  any  other  legal  theory  regardless  of  whether  Gaumard  has  been  advised  of  the 

possibilities of such damages.  Some jurisdictions do not allow disclaimers of implied warranties or the 

exclusion or limitation of consequential damages, so the above disclaimers and exclusions may not 

apply and the first purchaser may have other legal rights.

This limited warranty applies only to the first purchaser of the product and is not transferable.

  

Any subsequent purchasers or users of the product acquire the product “as is” and this limited warranty 

does not apply.

This limited warranty applies only to the products manufactured and produced by Gaumard.

  

This limited warranty does not apply to any products provided along with the Gaumard product that 

are manufactured by third parties.  For example, third-party products such as computers (desktop, 

laptop, tablet, or handheld) and monitors (standard or touch-screen) are not covered by this limited 

warranty.  Gaumard does not provide any warranty, express or implied, with respect to any third-party 

products.  Defects in third-party products are covered exclusively by the warranty, if any, provided by 

the third-party.

Any waiver or amendment of this warranty must be in writing and signed by an officer of Gaumard.

In  the  event  of  a  perceived  defect  in  material  or  workmanship  of  the  Gaumard  product,  the  first 

purchaser must:

Contact  Gaumard  and  request  authorization  to  return  the  Gaumard  product.    Do  NOT

 return the 

Gaumard product to Gaumard without prior authorization.

Upon receiving authorization from Gaumard, send the Gaumard product along with copies of (1) the 

original bill of sale or receipt and (2) this limited warranty document to Gaumard at 14700 SW 136 

Street, Miami, FL, 33196-5691 USA.

If the necessary repairs to the Gaumard product are covered by this limited warranty, then the first 

purchaser will pay only the incidental expenses associated with the repair, including any shipping, 

handling, and related costs for sending the product to Gaumard and for sending the product back 

to the first purchaser.  However, if the repairs are not covered by this limited warranty, then the first 

purchaser will be liable for all repair costs in addition to costs of shipping and handling.

Extended Warranty In addition to the standard one year of coverage, the following support plans are 

available: Two-Year Extension (covers second and third years)

Call for pricing (USA only)

Summary of Contents for S402.100

Page 1: ...raining Arm S402 100 Gaumard Simulators for Health Care Education Arterial and Venous Patient Training Arm 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 ...

Page 2: ...2 User Guide Arterial and Venous Training Arm ...

Page 3: ...p Simulator Set Up 9 Priming The System 10 Working with the Simulator Arterial and Venous Exercises 13 Draining The System 14 Intramuscular and Subcutaneous Exercises 14 Replacing the Incision and Suture Insert 15 Injections In The Dorsum of The Hand 15 Hemodialysis exercises 15 Replacements 18 Skin Replacement 18 Vein Replacement 20 Consumables and Replacements 22 Selected Parts List 22 Warranty ...

Page 4: ...4 User Guide Care and Cautions Care and Cautions ...

Page 5: ...r storage may damage the simulator Keep it stored in the box and or bag provided Store the simulator in a cool dry place extended storage should be between 32 85 degrees F 0 29 Celsius Other temperatures will cause the simulator to soften and slowly warp Do not stack or store heavy materials on top of the box and or bag It is acceptable to operate the simulator at an ambient temperature of 95 degr...

Page 6: ...6 User Guide Getting Started Getting Started ...

Page 7: ...injections Incisions and suture placement exercises at the bicep sites Surgical interventions such as the placement of an AV graft or AV fistula Hemodialysis through the utilization of the fistula insert installed in the forearm APPEARANCE Medium skin tone is the standard simulator color light or dark skin is available at no extra cost SIMULATOR Full size adult arm with replaceable veins and skin ...

Page 8: ...8 User Guide Equipment Set Up Equipment Set Up ...

Page 9: ...rterial and venous A V in flow port white 4 Arterial recirculation port black 5 Drainage port black 5 Close both clamps on the A V in flow tube and arterial recirculation tube 6 Fill the blood dispensing bag with simulated blood or water by placing the provided funnel into the upper port and dispensing the fluid Use water initially and once you are familiar with the simulator use the simulated blo...

Page 10: ...la insert are secure 13 Turn the pulse rate and strength controls counter clockwise so they are set to their minimum values The training arm is completely assembled proceed to the Priming The System Section to fill the system PRIMING THE SYSTEM 1 Locate the IV filling kit One syringe with filling tube Two drainage tubes with clamps 2 Connect the two drainage tubes to the arterial recirculation por...

Page 11: ...e strength control to maximum value As the fluid is circulated air bubbles entrapped will be flushed from the arterial recirculation tube to the dispensing bag If there is no fluid circulation or the pulse is not working please check the tubes to ensure that there are no kinks and both clamps are open If everything is correctly setup and still there is no circulation then repeat the priming proced...

Page 12: ...12 User Guide Working with the Simulator Working with the Simulator ...

Page 13: ...s can be performed in all vessels including the arterial ones The radial and brachial artery can be converted to the veins by turning the pump controls to their minimum value and disconnecting the power supply INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE If the system hasn t been primed refer to the Priming the System section above Notice that these instructions are applicable for the both the SMASH arm S402 100 and S263...

Page 14: ...nage tube to the arterial recirculation port 4 Open both clamps on the drainages tubes 5 Fill the syringe with filling tube with distilled water and connect it to the A V in flow port on the arm 6 Slowly inject fluid into the system We recommend flushing veins with 70 30 solution of clean water to isopropyl alcohol IPA at least once per month to prolong the life of the vasculature 7 Disconnect the...

Page 15: ...ON AND SUTURE INSERT 1 Lift up one side of the insert and carefully remove it 2 Hold the replacement Incision and Suture insert over the new vacant slot 3 Orient the S on the Incision and Suture insert to face towards the shoulder 4 Place the insert and massage the sides to smooth the transition between insert and skin INJECTIONS IN THE DORSUM OF THE HAND Three veins are supplied in the dorsum of ...

Page 16: ...ement 7 Orient the wider end of the replacement insert with the proximal side 8 Align and position the edges of the skin to smooth the transition between skin and insert 9 Direct the male connectors of the wider end of the insert into the proximal female connectors on the arm 10 Repeat steps 7 and 8 for the insert s distal side 11 Ensure that all connections are secure ...

Page 17: ... Appendix User Guide 17 Appendix ...

Page 18: ...orts located on the arm 4 Remove the dispensing bag from the metal stand 5 Disconnect wrist band with the snaps holding the training arm in place 6 Use the Allen key provided to remove the upper bolt from the shoulder 7 Gently lift the arm and release it completely from the base 8 Keep the shoulder base pad and the nut in position as shown below 9 Remove the arterial and venous or fistula insert 1...

Page 19: ...hen reinstalling the bolt described in the step 6 ensure the shoulder hole is clear to avoid pinching any tubing inside WARNING Do not use sharp objects or fingernails as they will puncture or tear the skin 12 If at this point you wish to perform the IV replacement refer to the IV Replacement section below 13 To install the new skin apply talcum powder inside the skin to aid with the process 14 Pl...

Page 20: ... the female connector in the respective end of the tube 13 Follow the same instructions to replace the veins from the dorsum of the hand VEIN REPLACEMENT To replace the veins used in the arm follow the instructions listed below 1 Gather the following items Replacement vein set Talcum powder Clear tape 2 Refer to the Skin Replacement section above to remove the skin prior to start this section 3 Re...

Page 21: ...position as there were originally 15 Refer to steps 12 15 from the Skin Replacement section to place the skin back into position 16 Proceed to the Priming the System section as replacing the vein will introduce air into the system and it will need to be re primed ...

Page 22: ...cription S402 100 911 L M D Arterial and Venous Insert S402 100 912 L M D Fistula Insert S402 100 913 L M D Incision and Suture Insert 1308044 5 6 7 A Arm Skin S402 100 810 Replacement Vein Set S402 100 985 Vein Filling Kit S402 100 812 Synthetic Blood Concentrate S402 100 948 Talcum Powder S402 100 968 Power Supply with Cord S402 100 906 Shoulder Base Pad S402 100 811 Dispensing Bag ...

Page 23: ...able Any subsequent purchasers or users of the product acquire the product as is and this limited warranty does not apply This limited warranty applies only to the products manufactured and produced by Gaumard This limited warranty does not apply to any products provided along with the Gaumard product that are manufactured by third parties For example third party products such as computers desktop...

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