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MAINTENANCE

                

 

 

MAINTENANCE

                

 

 

Replacing Lung Bladders

If leaking occurs, the lung bladders (in the chest cavity) should be 
replaced.

1  Open the Torso Skin and put the Stomach Foam to the side.

2  Open the hinged chest plate upwards, to access the lungs.

3  Remove the chest compression spring for easier access to the 

lungs.

4  Unhook the yellow lung compliance bands from each side of the 

lung assembly.

5  Open the hinged lung plate.

6  Pull the old lung out from its socket.

7  Reverse this process to insert a new lung. 

 

Note: Ensure that the compliance bands intersect between the 
two folds of the lung.

Replacing Simulator Skins

The simulator skins may need to be replaced if they become torn, 
perforated, or stained.

1  Unzip and unroll the skin.

2  Applying powder to the inside of arm, torso and leg skins will 

help reduce friction and make replacing the skins easier. 

To prevent the zippers from separating from the skin, make sure 
to properly position the skin halves and hold them together while 
zipping them closed.

Replacing Blood System Filter

If reduced blood flow is experienced, the filter may be clogged and 
needs replacement.

 

Never run the Patient Simulator without a filter.

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1  Turn off the Patient Simulator.

2  Remove genitalia with the catheterization assembly for easy 

access.

3  Disconnect the filter from the right leg and pelvis blood tubes 

and remove it.

4  Connect a new filter by reversing the steps above.

Servicing the Patient Simulator

A full service, including cleaning of the base board, should be  
performed at regular intervals.

  Caution: All servicing must be performed by qualified service 

personnel.

Always Perform a Service:

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If liquids have been spilled in the Patient Simulator

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After use in dusty environments.

  Caution: Do not use cables or connectors showing visible damage.

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Summary of Contents for SimMan 3G

Page 1: ...SimMan 3G User Guide www laerdal com EN...

Page 2: ...LLEAP 22 RFIDTag Setup 23 Using RFIDTags 23 Connecting Defibrillation Adapter Plates 24 Connecting the Blood Pressure Cuff 25 Calibrating the Blood Pressure Cuff Using LLEAP 25 Connecting the SpO2 Pro...

Page 3: ...the internal tubing and cabling is disconnected Never use the Patient Simulator outdoors in wet conditions as this may pose a shock hazard or damage the simulator Never use the Patient Simulator in te...

Page 4: ...ulation session comprises the following main applications LLEAP Laerdal Learning Application Voice Conference Application Patient Monitor SimView Server or SessionViewer SimDesigner and other applicat...

Page 5: ...geal swelling Laryngospasm Decreased cervical range of motion Trismus Teeth soft upper dentures may be replaced with a hard set of teeth for enhanced realism while practicing intubations During simula...

Page 6: ...can be made See LLEAP Help for further information Sounds Two types of sounds can be used in a scenario Body sounds Vocal Sounds The sounds can be triggered by the scenario or controlled by the instr...

Page 7: ...the clips on either side 2 Insert both batteries into the battery tray 3 Snap the battery clamp back into place over the batteries 4 Connect the corresponding battery cables from the batteries to the...

Page 8: ...arging time is approximately 3 hours The external battery charger should only be used with SimMan 3G batteries Charger light showing battery sign Light Code Light Color Characteristic Standby Yellow S...

Page 9: ...Patient Simulator is stationary over extended periods of use If the Patient Simulator is required to exhale CO2 with each ventilation connect external CO2 Connect CO2 only if the Patient Simulator is...

Page 10: ...he button will light and blood will flow into the Patient Simulator 4 Charge the system for 60 seconds before starting bleeding simulation Warning Connecting a full blood fill unit to a Patient Simula...

Page 11: ...this process for as many times as is necessary Note If the external fill unit runs empty during a bleeding scenarios air will be introduced to the blood system causing inaccurate reading The IV Cathe...

Page 12: ...carry an RFID tag RFID tagging Syringes Airway Devices The RFID tags come as part of the SimMan 3G Drug and Airway Tag Kit Tags are pre printed with information to identify drugs drug concentration or...

Page 13: ...not defibrillate the Patient Simulator without the torso skin Warning Do not defibrillate the Patient Simulator in a flammable or oxygen enriched atmosphere Warning The Patient Simulator torso must a...

Page 14: ...e soft set may be replaced with a hard set of teeth 1 Remove the teeth from the mouth 2 Align the new set of teeth with the gums and push them back until the teeth engage and lock onto the gums 3 Ensu...

Page 15: ...default leg OpenTorso Skin and stomach foam as shown in Maintenance 2 Unscrew hip joint connector Remove the leg cables and tubes from the connector 3 Carefully remove the left leg with cables and tub...

Page 16: ...obility Note The SimMan 3G System exceeds the weight allowance on most commercial airlines Some parts may have to be transported separately For more information on weight restrictions contact the rele...

Page 17: ...flushed with isopropanol press fill the button again to deactivate the filling of isopropanol to the reservoir The LED indicator on the fill button will now be off 13 Leave the isopropanol fill bottl...

Page 18: ...a new router attach the power cable to the DC plug and the Ethernet cables back into the router again Opening theTorso Open the Patient Simulator torso for the following procedures Attaching or Repla...

Page 19: ...5 Tighten the shoulder screw with the Allen wrench LAPULSES BP LACONV P B L BP PULSES L L LA B 6 Connect the arm cables to the corresponding connection points in the torso Left Arm toTorso Cable andT...

Page 20: ...ns the bladders may need replacement 1 Open theTorso Skin to expose the chest plate Lift the chest plate to reveal the pneumothorax bladders located in slots in the side of the chest plate assembly 2...

Page 21: ...skins easier To prevent the zippers from separating from the skin make sure to properly position the skin halves and hold them together while zipping them closed Replacing Blood System Filter If reduc...

Page 22: ...d or are leaking See Opening the Torso In case of fluid leakage power off the Patient Simulator and contact LaerdalTechnical Service Problem Identifying a single Patient Simulator when there are multi...

Page 23: ...nt Simulator internal pkg 2 212 12350 Thigh joint connector 212 12450 Battery clip Patient Simulator internal 212 12550 Panel cover left and right 381107 SoftTeeth 212 14250 Arm Adaptor SimMan SimMan...

Page 24: ...20 07890 Rev D 2016 Laerdal Medical AS All rights reserved Manufacturer Laerdal Medical AS P O Box 377 Tanke Svilandsgate 30 4002 Stavanger Norway T 47 51 51 17 00 www laerdal com...

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