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Pediatric CPR Manikins

Kim (100-2901/100-2901B)

Kevin (100-2976/100-29768B

Kyle (100-2951/100-2951B)

INSTRUCTION MANUAL

Copyright © 2012    PP1297/HC190001INM13

ONLINE:

NascoHealthcare.com

EMAIL:

[email protected]

PHONE:

1.800.431.4310

ADDRESS: 

P.O. Box 1289

16 Simulaids Drive

Saugerties, NY 12477

HEALTHCARE

HEALTHCARE

Pediatric CPR Manikins

Kim (100-2901/100-2901B)

Kevin (100-2976/100-29768B

Kyle (100-2951/100-2951B)

INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE

These basic CPR manikins are intended to be used to instruct individuals in the proper procedures and 

techniques in applying CPR to children of like physical size.

OPERATION OF THE MANIKIN

To install ventilation

Steps:

1. 

Use the chin lift method to clear the airway.

2. 

Blow through the mouth piece.

To do compressions

Steps:

1. 

Place fingers in the appropriate location.

2. 

Depress the foam filled body the appropriate 

distance for the size of the child.

CLEANING THE MANIKIN

NOTE: Do not autoclave. Excessive heat will destroy the plastic. Use Health Department 

protocols for disinfecting. 

Use any water soluble cleaning agent to clean the surface of any grime 

or dirt. Store the manikin dry in temperatures considered comfortable for humans. Excessive heat from 

storing in such location as the trunk of your car will likely result in deformation of the head. Storing in cold 

temperatures may result in cracking the plastic. If it gets cold, handle it gently until the plastic warms up 

to comfortable room temperatures.
If the head deforms from pressure associated with storing in a warm environment, remove the head from 

the manikin and immerse it in a pot of steaming water for about 20 seconds. The hot water will allow the 

head to spring back to its original shape. Set the head on a flat surface and allow to cool in its molded 

shape. Then install it back on the body.

WARRANTY

Simulaids

®

 warrants their products to be free from defects in materials and/or workmanship for a period 

of three years from the date of purchase, as evidenced by the date on the invoice of the product shipment 

to the end user. The warranty expressly does not cover abuse, accidental or purposeful damage, or any 

form of modification to the product. Simulaids

®

 reserves the right to either 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 the product in question showing the damage will help qualify a prod-

uct for return to the factory. At no time will any product be accepted at the factory without proper return 

authorization issued by Simulaids

®

Freight and shipping charges are the sole responsibility of the end user. No product will be received with 

shipping charges due. Any product considered for warranty work must be identified by serial number and 

invoice number from the agency through whom the product was purchased. Without this information the 

product will not receive a return authorization number as required. 

RETURN POLICY

Should it be necessary to return an item for credit or for any other reason, contact our Customer Care 

Department to obtain an RGA Number. Please refer to your invoice number when phoning in your request 

for returning merchandise. For more information, call or email our Customer Care Department.

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Summary of Contents for Kim

Page 1: ...N MANUAL HEALTHCARE PediatricCPRManikins Kim 100 2901 100 2901B Kevin 100 2976 100 29768B Kyle 100 2951 100 2951B INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE These basic CPR manikins are intended to be used to instruct individuals in the proper procedures and techniques in applying CPR to children of like physical size 1 21 19 3 ...

Page 2: ... sterilized mouth piece at the beginning of class to use through the day s work At the end of the day the face pieces should be decontaminated by using your local Health Department protocols for disinfecting Note Do not autoclave Excessive heat will destroy the plastic Clean with any water soluble cleaning substance The airway lung system is a single piece unit with a one way valve incorporated to...

Page 3: ...rlay skin 1 2 In S Actual product may vary slightly from photo Nasco reserves the right to change product color materials supplies or function as needed HC190001INM13 indd 3 4 3 Turn the baby onto its stomach and pull the knob at the back of the neck away from the baby NOTE It is not necessary to unscrew the head rod 4 Lift the head out of the neck slot 5 Twist and pull the blue retainer off from ...

Page 4: ...ck away from the baby NOTE It is not necessary to unscrew the head rod 4 Lift the head out of the neck slot 5 Twist and pull the blue retainer off from the front of the face depression 6 Pull the one way valve out of the face depression 7 Pull the lung out of the head 5 6 Insert the new lung system Steps 1 Insert the new airway lung system one way valve over the back side of the neck rod and into ...

Page 5: ...e distance for the size of the child P clear the airway ece riate location dy the appropriate child essive heat will destroy the plastic Use Health Department any water soluble cleaning agent to clean the surface of any grime mperatures considered comfortable for humans Excessive heat from nk of your car will likely result in deformation of the head Storing in cold ng the plastic If it gets cold h...

Page 6: ...od of three years from the date of purchase as evidenced by the date on the invoice of the product shipment to the end user The warranty expressly does not cover abuse accidental or purposeful damage or any form of modification to the product NASCO HEALTHCARE reserves the right to either replace affected parts or the entire unit at their sole discretion after investigating and reviewing the actual...

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