Nasco Healthcare Flexible Rescue Randy Instruction Manual Download Page 2

About the Simulator

This regular-sized Rescue Randy unit has been developed

especially for the aerospace industry and wing tank fuel cell

rescue training, but it can be utilized in any confined space

rescue. It exceeds the flexibility of the Regular Rescue Randy

products (item 1300 series). The head and wrists swivel, elbow,

knee, shoulder and thigh joints move. This allows positioning of

the manikin under dashboards in tight spots and under things

where the Regular Randy will not go. 

The interior of the manikin is hollow around the waist so that it 

will bend by collapsing on itself. These features make it easier to 

conform the body to the positions necessary to maneuver the 

victim around the baffles in the wing tanks of airplanes.  

The manikin when exposed to low temperatures will become 

stiff. It will return to normal flexibility once it is returned to 

a higher temperature. It is suggested that you clothe the 

manikin in the same garments that are generally worn by your 

maintenance personnel. It will help to protect the manikin and 

give you greater realism as you train.

NOTE: Product supplied with logo sweat shorts only (not 

shown), the sweat pants shown on the front page photo are not 

included.

Leg Assembly

Steps: 1.  Lay the manikin on its stomach so that the thigh knee

 

 

    joint is exposed.

 

     2. Position the left lower leg next to the left thigh and the

 

 

    right lower leg next to the right thigh.

 

     3. Turn one of the lower legs so that the toes point down.

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PO Box 1289 – 16 Simulaids Drive   Saugerties NY 12477 USA   Tel: 845-679-2475 or 800-431-4310   Fax: 845-679-8996

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FLEXIBLE RESCUE RANDY

Assembly & Operation Instructions

Thank you for purchasing a Simulaids product.
This regular-sized Rescue Randy unit has been developed 

especially for the aerospace industry and wing tank fuel cell 

rescue training, but it can be utilized in any confined space 

rescue. It exceeds the flexibility of the Regular Rescue Randy 

products (item 1300 series). The head and wrists swivel, elbow, 

knee, shoulder and thigh joints move. This allows 

The interior of the manikin 

is hollow around the waist so that it will bend by collapsing on 

itself. These features make it easier to conform the body to the 

positions necessary to maneuver the victim around the baffles in 

the wing tanks of airplanes. The manikin when exposed to low 

temperatures will become stiff. It will return to normal flexibility 

once it is returned to a higher temperature. It is suggested that 

you clothe the manikin in the same garments that are generally 

worn by your maintenance personnel. It will help to protect the 

manikin and give you greater realism as you train.

Steps: 1. Lay the manikin on its stomach so that the thigh knee 

joint is exposed.

2. Position the left lower leg next to the left thigh and the 

right lower leg next to the right thigh.

3. Turn one of the lower legs so that the toes point down.

positioning of 

the manikin under dashboards, in tight spots, and under things 

where the Regular Randy will not go. 

NOTE: Product supplied with logo sweat shorts only (not shown), the 

sweat pants shown on the front page photo are not included.

Leg Assembly

Thigh Rod

Clevis Pin

(PP2022)

Lower Leg Cable

Washer

(PP0281)

Lower Leg

Ring Cotter

(PP2480)

Thigh Eyebolt

4. Insert the clevis pin through the eye of the lower leg.
5. Position the hole of the pin so that it faces upward 

toward you.

6. Push the pin through the thigh eyebolt.
7. Put the washer over the pin.
8. Install the clip in the pin.
9. Do the same for the other leg.

Since the manikin takes the place of a live victim in your training 

program, it should be maintained with care and treated as you 

would any other valuable rescue training tool. To store the 

manikin lay it flat. Putting it on a back board and securing it will 

allow you to stand it in a corner. Full body storage bags are 

available, item 1373. Call your Simulaids distributor for pricing.
After each training exercise, or when needed, the manikin should 

be washed with hot, soapy water (do not immerse in water). The 

vinyl is porous and will hold stains. This includes ink. Do not 

mark on your manikin with ink; it will not come out. Do not 

store it with printed material as the ink will embed itself in the 

vinyl. The use of solvents or strong cleansers is not 

Care and Maintenance

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PO Box 1289 – 16 Simulaids Drive   Saugerties NY 12477 USA   Tel: 845-679-2475 or 800-431-4310   Fax: 845-679-8996

www.simulaids.com   [email protected]

Page 2 of 4

FLEXIBLE RESCUE RANDY

Assembly & Operation Instructions

Thank you for purchasing a Simulaids product.
This regular-sized Rescue Randy unit has been developed 

especially for the aerospace industry and wing tank fuel cell 

rescue training, but it can be utilized in any confined space 

rescue. It exceeds the flexibility of the Regular Rescue Randy 

products (item 1300 series). The head and wrists swivel, elbow, 

knee, shoulder and thigh joints move. This allows 

The interior of the manikin 

is hollow around the waist so that it will bend by collapsing on 

itself. These features make it easier to conform the body to the 

positions necessary to maneuver the victim around the baffles in 

the wing tanks of airplanes. The manikin when exposed to low 

temperatures will become stiff. It will return to normal flexibility 

once it is returned to a higher temperature. It is suggested that 

you clothe the manikin in the same garments that are generally 

worn by your maintenance personnel. It will help to protect the 

manikin and give you greater realism as you train.

Steps: 1. Lay the manikin on its stomach so that the thigh knee 

joint is exposed.

2. Position the left lower leg next to the left thigh and the 

right lower leg next to the right thigh.

3. Turn one of the lower legs so that the toes point down.

positioning of 

the manikin under dashboards, in tight spots, and under things 

where the Regular Randy will not go. 

NOTE: Product supplied with logo sweat shorts only (not shown), the 

sweat pants shown on the front page photo are not included.

Leg Assembly

Thigh Rod
Clevis Pin

(PP2022)

Lower Leg Cable

Washer

(PP0281)

Lower Leg

Ring Cotter

(PP2480)

Thigh Eyebolt

4. Insert the clevis pin through the eye of the lower leg.
5. Position the hole of the pin so that it faces upward 

toward you.

6. Push the pin through the thigh eyebolt.
7. Put the washer over the pin.
8. Install the clip in the pin.
9. Do the same for the other leg.

Since the manikin takes the place of a live victim in your training 

program, it should be maintained with care and treated as you 

would any other valuable rescue training tool. To store the 

manikin lay it flat. Putting it on a back board and securing it will 

allow you to stand it in a corner. Full body storage bags are 

available, item 1373. Call your Simulaids distributor for pricing.
After each training exercise, or when needed, the manikin should 

be washed with hot, soapy water (do not immerse in water). The 

vinyl is porous and will hold stains. This includes ink. Do not 

mark on your manikin with ink; it will not come out. Do not 

store it with printed material as the ink will embed itself in the 

vinyl. The use of solvents or strong cleansers is not 

Care and Maintenance

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Summary of Contents for Flexible Rescue Randy

Page 1: ... PO Box 1289 16 Simulaids Drive Saugerties NY 12477 USA Tel 845 679 2475 or 800 431 4310 Fax 845 679 8996 www simulaids com info simulaids com Page 1 of 4 This manikin is intended to be used as an instructional aide in the teaching and demonstrating of live rescue training techniques 2710 3 27 2013 SA119 ...

Page 2: ... shown on the front page photo are not included Leg Assembly Thigh Rod Clevis Pin PP2022 Lower Leg Cable Washer PP0281 Lower Leg Ring Cotter PP2480 Thigh Eyebolt 4 Insert the clevis pin through the eye of the lower leg 5 Position the hole of the pin so that it faces upward toward you 6 Push the pin through the thigh eyebolt 7 Put the washer over the pin 8 Install the clip in the pin 9 Do the same ...

Page 3: ...ition the hole of the pin so that it faces upward toward you 6 Push the pin through the thigh eyebolt 7 Put the washer over the pin 8 Install the clip in the pin 9 Do the same for the other leg Since the manikin takes the place of a live victim in your training program it should be maintained with care and treated as you would any other valuable rescue training tool To store the manikin lay it fla...

Page 4: ...ate of invoice when the product was shipped to the end user This warranty expressly does not cover abuse accidental or purposeful damage or any form of modification to the product Simulaids reserves the right to either repair or replace affected parts or the entire unit at their sole discretion after investigating and reviewing the actual product and the damage In most instances a digital photo of...

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