5
5
Figure 4
USING THE ELECTRONIC MONITOR
1.
Remove the battery cover from the control box and install the 9V battery.
(See Figure 5.)
2.
Replace the battery cover.
3.
The manikin also comes with an AC/DC power adapter for use when an outlet is
available.
Note:
When using AC/DC adapter, remove the battery from the control box. When used
together, the battery will get hot, possibly damaging the control box.
4.
Connect the CPR Dog to the control box by snapping the two connectors together.
(See Figure 6.)
Note:
The dog should be disconnected from the control box when not in use, especially if
the battery is installed. The position sensor may be easily activated during storage, thus
draining the battery.
Figure 5
3.
Fold back the fur on the top of the muzzle.
4.
Remove and discard the entire disposable lower airway.
5.
Replace the ribcage over the lung. Snap the new system into place, starting at the nose
end, making sure that the lung lies flat against the chest.
6.
Feed the exhaust tubing out the hole in the dog’s back.
(See Figure 4.)
7.
Replace the muzzle and body fur and close the zipper.
Figure 4
USING THE ELECTRONIC MONITOR
1.
Remove the battery cover from the control box and install the 9V battery.
(See Figure 5.)
2.
Replace the battery cover.
3.
The manikin also comes with an AC/DC power adapter for use when an outlet is
available.
Note:
When using AC/DC adapter, remove the battery from the control box. When used
together, the battery will get hot, possibly damaging the control box.
4.
Connect the CPR Dog to the control box by snapping the two connectors together.
(See Figure 6.)
Note:
The dog should be disconnected from the control box when not in use, especially if
the battery is installed. The position sensor may be easily activated during storage, thus
draining the battery.
Figure 5
3.
Fold back the fur on the top of the muzzle.
4.
Remove and discard the entire disposable lower airway.
5.
Replace the ribcage over the lung. Snap the new system into place, starting at the nose
end, making sure that the lung lies flat against the chest.
6.
Feed the exhaust tubing out the hole in the dog’s back.
(See Figure 4.)
7.
Replace the muzzle and body fur and close the zipper.
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