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Handling and Safety Precautions

These precautions should be strictly observed in order to ensure safe, 

long-term use of the product.

The following precautions should be observed particularly strictly:

1.   The simulator is made with special silicone rubber to simulate the texture of human skin, so we 

recommend that it be handled carefully in the same manner as an actual infant.

2.  Refrain from pressing or pulling the simulator with excessive force to prevent dents and 

deformities. The simulator is also susceptible to damage from sharp instruments or fingernails.

3.   This simulator cannot be used for bathing practice. Do not attempt to bathe the simulator 

or place it in water under any circumstances. In addition, do not put water or tubing into the 
simulator, as doing so may cause it to malfunction.

4.   Be careful not to bend, twist or step on the connecting cord or power supply cord in order to 

prevent disconnection.

5.   Be careful not to drop the simulator and the control box or subject them to strong impacts, as 

doing so may cause malfunction of the simulator.

6.  Do not use oil-based inks or dyes on the simulator, as they may cause permanent staining.
7.   Do not place objects on the simulator and do not place it face-down, as doing so may change 

the shape of the simulator.

8.  Do not attempt to open the Magictape™ on the simulator's back or remove the contents, as 

doing so may cause malfunction of the simulator.

9.   Only use the AC adapter and AC cord provided with the simulator.
  If necessary, prepare an appropriate plug adapter according to the wall sockets in your country.
10. This product is intended for use in standard operating environments. Do not use it in heavy 

industrial settings.

Summary of Contents for LM-098

Page 1: ...tal Signs Simulator II Please read this instruction manual carefully to ensure correct use of the product and store it in a safe place for easy access KOKEN CO LTD 1 4 14 Koraku Bunkyo ku Tokyo 112 00...

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Page 3: ...o the simulator as doing so may cause it to malfunction 4 Be careful not to bend twist or step on the connecting cord or power supply cord in order to prevent disconnection 5 Be careful not to drop th...

Page 4: ...use store the simulator in the carrying case away from direct sunlight or ultraviolet light 1 The contents of this instruction manual are subject to change without notice 2 This instruction manual ma...

Page 5: ...3 Table of Contents 1 Outline and Features 2 Components and Configuration 3 Handling the Simulator 4 Simulator Configuration Charts 5 Specifications...

Page 6: ...independently so the balance can be adjusted to match the status settings Highly realistic sounds are produced with clear sound quality Crying sound function Four different crying patterns can be rep...

Page 7: ...5 Visual inspection Thoracoabdominal breathing synchronized to the set respiratory rate can be observed visually Crying sound function The sound of crying can be heard coming from the mouth...

Page 8: ...n View of simulator components 1 Neonatal Simulator with connecting cord 2 Control box 3 AC Adapter with DC cord 4 AC cord If necessary prepare an appropriate plug adapter according to the wall socket...

Page 9: ...Thoracoabdominal movement On Off button 4 Heart rate adjustment dial 5 Respiratory rate adjustment dial 6 Heart sound volume dial 7 Breathing sound volume dial 8 Crying sound volume dial 9 External s...

Page 10: ...box rear view 1 Cable connector 2 Power switch 3 Power inlet Monitor 1 Heart rate display 2 Respiratory rate display 3 Crying sound setting display 4 Thoracoabdominal movement setting display On Off 1...

Page 11: ...9 Neonatal simulator 1 Connecting cord Cannot be disconnected from the simulator 2 Breathing sound internal speaker 3 Heart sound internal speaker 4 Thoracoabdominal movable part 1 2 3 4...

Page 12: ...and each function starts operating 7 Adjust the heart and respiratory rates and volume to the desired level by turning the respective dials 8 Thoracoabdominal movement is controlled by pressing the c...

Page 13: ...ominal movement to better distinguish heart and breathing sounds Turn the dial to adjust the heart rate within the range of 100 180 beats per minute Turn the dial to adjust the respiratory rate within...

Page 14: ...Control box 1 AC adapter with DC cord 1 AC cord 1 Storage bag 1 Instruction manual this document 1 5 Specifications Height Weight Head circumference Approx 48 cm Approx 2 700 g Approx 34 cm Neonatal s...

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