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COMMON CAUSES OF NO SOUNDS

•  Batteries need to be replaced. 

After installing new batteries, make 

sure to turn the remote off and back on. This allows the device to 

reset.

NOTE:

 SmartScope™ does not turn off.

•  Battery saver mode. 

The remote will go into battery saver mode if 

left on the same setting for 8 minutes.

•  Using multiple remotes. 

One remote will operate all Smart-

Scopes™ within 100 ft. simultaneously as long as the serial numbers 

are compatible. Using multiple remotes can cause interference.

•  Interference. 

Wireless communication from another transmitter 

using 433 MHz may cause sound selection issues or existing sounds 

to stop or restart. Reset the remote by turning it off briefly, then on 

again and select a different Heart or Lung sound.

•  Using an external speaker. 

When using an amplifier/speaker, no 

sounds will be heard through the SmartScope™.

•  Check volume.

 Make sure the volume on the amplifier/speaker is 

turned up.

• 

When preparing to use your SmartScope™ 

and remote, use batteries that are fully 

charged and positioned correctly. The 

SmartScope™ is not equipped with a 

power button, this may drain the useful life 

of your batteries.

• 

We recommend that batteries be removed 

when not in use.

• 

Due to frequency changes, Adult Auscul-

tation Trainer SmartScopes™ with serial 

numbers 

0 to 4999

 are only compatible 

with remotes with serial numbers  

0 to 4999

. SmartScopes™ with serial 

numbers 

5000 and up

 will only work with 

remotes with serial numbers 

5000 and up

The serial numbers are located on the back 

of the device and are handwritten in ink.

• 

Avoid getting ink on torso simulator or practice boards. Ink will transfer 

indelible stains.

• 

Colored dots are included with the torso to aid with teaching.

• 

Use Nasco Cleaner (LF09919U) to clean torso of any remaining 

adhesive or general soil.

GENERAL INFORMATION

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Summary of Contents for Simulaids Life/form Auscultation Trainer SmartScope

Page 1: ...may apply color coded dots on the heart and lung sites to assist with training Ear tips facing the wrong way Verify that the ear tips of the Smart Scope are facing forward in your ear canal lower left sternum space aortic intercostal Second right intercostal space First right Tracheal Site Apex intercostal space Fourth left Erb s point intercostal space Third left pulmonic intercostal Second left ...

Page 2: ...ounds will be heard through the SmartScope Check volume Make sure the volume on the amplifier speaker is turned up When preparing to use your SmartScope and remote use batteries that are fully charged and positioned correctly The SmartScope is not equipped with a power button this may drain the useful life of your batteries We recommend that batteries be removed when not in use Due to frequency ch...

Page 3: ...ounds will be heard through the SmartScope Check volume Make sure the volume on the amplifier speaker is turned up When preparing to use your SmartScope and remote use batteries that are fully charged and positioned correctly The SmartScope is not equipped with a power button this may drain the useful life of your batteries We recommend that batteries be removed when not in use Due to frequency ch...

Page 4: ...may apply color coded dots on the heart and lung sites to assist with training Ear tips facing the wrong way Verify that the ear tips of the Smart Scope are facing forward in your ear canal lower left sternum space aortic intercostal Second right intercostal space First right Tracheal Site Apex intercostal space Fourth left Erb s point intercostal space Third left pulmonic intercostal Second left ...

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