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Maintenance
6. Ensure that holes in birth canal and cervix flanges are positioned
correctly on the locating pins on the pelvic clamping face.
7. Replace pelvic ring clamp and secure in place by tightening
thumbscrews.
Pelvic Floor Replacement
To replace the pelvic floor:
1. Remove perineum/birth canal, pelvic ring and cervix. (See
Maintenance section page 38, “Perineum/Birth Canal Skin
Replacement” steps 1-11.)
2. Using a Phillips head screwdriver, remove the three screws located
underneath posterior birth canal fixing plate.
3. Lift and remove pelvic floor fixing plate.
4. Pull existing pelvic floor free from manikin.
5. Place new pelvic floor in position.
6. Replace pelvic floor fixing plate, perineum birth canal, cervix, and
pelvic ring.
Caution:
Do not overtighten screws. This may damage the
manikin.
Urine Reservoir Replacement
The urine reservoir is located in the reservoir bay above the blood
reservoir. The color-coded connectors for fluid and compressed air
are located on the pelvic bulkhead at the bottom of the bay.
Blue
denotes blood and amniotic fluid carried from blood reservoir
to pump.
Red
denotes fluid from pump to the module being used (PPH, uterine
inversion, or amniotic bag).
Green
denotes compressed air to and from boggy uterus bag.
Yellow
denotes compressed air to pressurize urine reservoir.
To replace the urine reservoir:
1. Unhook reservoir cover retaining loop, detach Velcro
®
strap, and
remove lid.
2. Clamp urine reservoir outlet with sliding clamp.
3. Detach urine outlet from urine connector tube by unlocking
white Luer connector.
4. Undo yellow Luer connector to urine pressurization outlet.
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