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Link Box

LAERDAL

Link

 Box

LAERDAL

1. CHARGE THE BATTERY

• Connect SimPad to one of the AC adapters and plug into a wall outlet.

The battery is fully charged when the LED on SimPad shows a steady yellow light.

• Connect the Li-Ion battery to one of the DC adapters and plug into a wall outlet.

The battery is fully charged when the LED on the battery shows a steady green light.

2. CONNECT LINK BOX TO THE MANIKIN

• Connect the manikin cable to the Link Box.

• If it is an older version manikin, use cable adapter included     

   in the package.

• Connect the BP tube (if applicable for this manikin) to the     

   BP tube input on the Link Box.

• Connect the Li-Ion battery to the Link Box. It is possible to     

   connect two batteries.

• If desirable, connect the DC adapter to the Link Box. 

• Use the included manikin strap to attach the Link Box and     

   battery to the manikin.

Summary of Contents for SimPad

Page 1: ...www laerdal com SimPad L A E R D A L Directions for Use ...

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Page 3: ...USTING PARAMETERS MANUALLY 16 VIEW LOG 17 CONNECTING SIMPAD TO ANOTHER LINK BOX 18 SYNCHRONIZING SIMPAD WITH SIMSTORE 20 PATIENT MONITOR 20 THEME EDITOR 21 SIMDESIGNER 21 TRANSFERRING LOGS THEMES AND SCENARIOS TO FROM A PC 21 SOUND 22 LAERDAL LI ION BATTERY 23 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 24 SPECIFICATIONS 27 For troubleshooting and detailed instructions related to specific items refer to www laerdal com s...

Page 4: ...s including manikins patient simulators and task trainers as well as standardized patients SIMSTORE SimStore is the place to find quality educational content and materials for users of all levels and backgrounds http www mysimcenter com In SimStore you ll find resources for every step of the simulation experience from full curricula and stand alone scenarios to building blocks like trends handlers...

Page 5: ... Power and charger for SimPad and Link Box Manikin adapter cable Connects Link Box to patient simulators Manikin Strap Attaches Link Box and battery to patient simulator USB Cable Attaches SimPad to PC for updates and downloads SimPad Wrist Strap SimPad Sleeve Protective case for SimPad SimPad AC adapter x 2 Manikin Adapter Cable USB Cable Li Ion Battery Manikin Strap SimPad Sleeve Link Box Wrist ...

Page 6: ...ged when the LED on the battery shows a steady green light 2 CONNECT LINK BOX TO THE MANIKIN Connect the manikin cable to the Link Box If it is an older version manikin use cable adapter included in the package Connect the BP tube if applicable for this manikin to the BP tube input on the Link Box Connect the Li Ion battery to the Link Box It is possible to connect two batteries If desirable conne...

Page 7: ...with the Link Box using WiFi When the units are turned on for the first time they will set up an ad hoc network called SimLink If no other Link Boxes are visible on the default SimLink network the SimPad will pair with the Link Box remember the pairing and reconnect when units are turned on again Connection to SimPad is indicated on the Link Box with a blue light in the WiFi LED Connection to the ...

Page 8: ...on battery status connection and clock Select a log to facilitate debriefing with the LogViewer Adjust display brightness clock and more Run pre programmed scenarios by simply registering interventions Run scenarios by manually operating the patient simulator and registering interventions Register SimPad on SimStore or synchronize with SimStore Starting applications takes some seconds SIMPAD ...

Page 9: ...y the patient simulator will drive the scenario forward All events are registered in the log for post event debriefing and analysis Start by selecting a scenario from one of the scenario folders Submit session information Press OK when ready Press START to enter session information Folder of scenarios Tap to open Select an automatic scenario Scenario description is divided into sections Tap to ope...

Page 10: ...nt The 4 bar icon indicates that registering the intervention will launch pop up Pause scenario Log A shadow arrow on the background indicates an event that will cause progress in scenario Counter keeps track of how many times an intervention has been logged Some interventions must be performed within a specific time Timer indicates remaining time ...

Page 11: ...n patient area to display more patient state information Access to vital signs adjustments Abnormal parameter values are displayed in this area Current patient state Patient state information Log Select other parameters to adjust ...

Page 12: ...12 To end a session go to Menu End session View Log option will open current session log using LogViewer Add comment Toggle on off the amount of information displayed ...

Page 13: ...ion entered here will be added to log RUN MANUAL MODE When running a scenario in Manual Mode the instructor s task is to control the clinical state of the patient simulator as well as logging the participant s actions The instructor can plan scenarios using predefined themes that include various patient states ...

Page 14: ...ng states Current state Tap to prepare a state for activation Select other parameters to adjust Tap to expand waiting state Register participant s interventions The expanded state shows all parameters in the queue ready to be activated Overview of the current patient condition vital signs of patient Abnormal values displayed in this area End or pause session Collapse mini log Flag indicates start ...

Page 15: ...to vital signs adjustments Counts interventions logged Interventions always displayed Add comment Categories of associated interventions Interventions of the open category Undo last registration REGISTERING INTERVENTIONS ...

Page 16: ... menu Tap to set desired condition Activate the new value Hold finger over slider to access the fine adjustment magnifying bubble Create a new state with the adjusted parameter Move finger into the bubble and adjust the parameter in small increments Update the currently open waiting state ADJUSTING PARAMETERS MANUALLY ...

Page 17: ...he home screen or when ending a session To end a session go to Menu and press End session Add comment Go to LogViewer Continue where you left off Restart with same scenario Toggle on off the amount of information displayed Back to home screen ...

Page 18: ...Pad and Link Box will connect to the SimLink ad hoc network They may however be used on a wired Ethernet network or a WiFi network SimPad and Link Box may also be connected directly to each other using a standard network cable 1 CONNECTING ON WIRED ETHERNET NETWORK Simply connect SimPad and Link Box to network outlets The network needs to have DHCP service Connection by wire is indicated in the up...

Page 19: ...e it needs to be connected to a network with internet either via wired Ethernet or a WiFi network Touch the SimStore Icon on the start screen Select institution enter username and password and touch register SimPad identifier will then automatically be transferred to SimStore and the device is registered on the selected account Select the desired WiFi network from the list and enter the network pa...

Page 20: ...Patient Monitor The patient monitor can show ECG SpO2 BP Respiration rate andTemperature from the SimPad The Monitor software needs to connect to the desired Link Box through a network connection wired or wireless When the PC is set up on the same network as the Link Box start the Patient Monitor software on the PC and select the desired Link Box from the selection dialogue The monitor software wi...

Page 21: ...make new Scenarios with States and Interventions Trends and Handlers SimDesigner can be loaded from www laerdal com simpad TRANSFERRING LOGS THEMES AND SCENARIOS TO FROM A PC Connect SimPad to the PC using the included USB cable Save new Scenarios in the Scenarios folder Save newThemes in theThemes folder Upload logs from the Logs folder Disconnect the USB cable from the SimPad when transfers are ...

Page 22: ...ely a headset can connect to SimPad to create two way communication between the operator and the simulator and surroundings Plug an analogue headset 4 pin jack into the SimPad The microphone of the headset will now be routed to the manikin If a microphone is connected to the Link Box as in alternative one this microphone will now be routed to the headset The yellow button on the SimPad can be conf...

Page 23: ...batteries are fully charged voltage to the batteries will be turned off and the indicator on the Link Box will show steady yellow Alternatively a battery can be charged by connecting it directly to the AC adapter During charging the LED indicator on the battery will show a steady yellow When the battery is fully charged the LED indicator shows steady green WARNINGS Do not use the Laerdal Li Ion Ba...

Page 24: ...use this apparatus or connect discon nect communication cables or power cables during lightning storms DUST Do not operate the apparatus in areas with a high concentration of dust SERVICING Do not attempt to service the apparatus yourself Opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltages or other hazards and will void the warranty Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel IN...

Page 25: ...us The RJ 45 jack is not used for telephone line connection FCC STATEMENT This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the lim...

Page 26: ... of correctly you will help prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste handling of this product The symbol on the product or on the docu ments accompanying the product indicates that this appliance may not be treated as household waste Instead it shall be handed over to the applicable collection point for the ...

Page 27: ... input 12V 0 7A max USB OTG input 5V 500 mA max Charging time 10 80 approximately 50 hour from DC input 80 100 1 hour Communication WiFi 802 11b g 2 4GHz Ethernet 10 100 MB Press for 0 5 seconds to turn unit on LED start blinking green Short press while unit is on Turn display on and off Press 0 5 seconds to turn unit off confirm on screen Press and hold for more than 5 seconds to force unit off U...

Page 28: ...g green light 3 Unit on Steady green light 4 Error needs service Steady red light WIFI LED 1 Connected to a network Steady green 2 Connected to a Link Box Steady blue DC input 9 15V DC 3 3 A max on center pin Ethernet RJ45 connector Future Connector for future use Manikin Power and signals to manikin Pulse sounds etc Battery 1 Connector for Laerdal Li Ion Battery Blood Pressure Cuff pressure input...

Page 29: ...rging method Constant Current ConstantVoltage Constant current 1 33A typ Expected cycle life 700 cycles for 1400mAh cell Charging time 0 80 30 per hour 80 100 1 hour CHARGING INDICATOR 1 The charging indicator is only active when there is a charging voltage present 2 Charging Steady yellow light 3 Charged Steady Green light Front view of plug PIN DESCRIPTION 1 Battery data 2 5 Battery 3 4 6 Batter...

Page 30: ...0 20 240 RBBB 20 200 20 240 Atrial Tachycardia 140 260 90 320 SVT 140 260 90 320 Atrial Flutter 75 100 150 75 100 150 Atrial Fibrillation 50 240 50 240 Junctional 40 220 40 220 1 AV Block 20 135 20 135 2 AV Block type 1 3 2 4 3 5 4 3 2 4 3 5 4 2 AV Block type 2 4 3 3 2 2 1 4 3 3 2 2 1 3 AV Block 10 50 20 100 VentricularTachycardia VT 120 240 120 320 Torsade de pointes 180 180 Idioventricular 10 10...

Page 31: ...HIAL PULSE 88 Normal Normal 88 Normal Weak 80 Normal Absent 70 Weak Absent 60 Absent Absent BLOOD PRESSURE Pressure range 0 300 mmHg Accuracy 4 mmHg Calibration Pressure sensor must be calibrated to sphygmomanometer See Preferences menu PULSE Available pulses Carotid Brachial Radial and Umbilical SimNewB Only 3 pulses can be palpated simultaneously Power considerations Palpated BP Radial pulse tur...

Page 32: ...N INFANT MANIKIN Normal Aortic Stenosis Austin Flint Murmur MitralValve Prolapse Systolic Murmur Diastolic Murmur Friction Rub Opening Snap 70 msec Stills Murmur Atrial Septal Defect ASD VentricularSeptal Defect VSD Pulmonary Stenosis LUNG SOUNDS ADULT MANIKIN CHILD MANIKIN INFANT MANIKIN Normal Breath Sounds Fine Crackles Coarse Crackles Pneumonia Wheeze Stridor Pleural Rub Rhonchi ...

Page 33: ...s signed little endian BOWEL SOUNDS ADULT MALE ADULT FEMALE CHILD MANIKIN INFANT MANIKIN Normal Borborygmus Hyperactive Hypoactive Fetal Normal 140 BPM Fetal Brady 100 BPM FetalTachy 200 BPM No sound MALE MANIKIN FEMALE MANIKIN CHILD MANIKIN INFANT MANIKIN Vomit Vomit Vomit Cry Cough Cough Cough Cough Moan Moan Moan Content SOB Breathing SOB Breathing SOB Breathing Hickups Scream Scream Scream Scr...

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