Prestan PP-IM-100 Use And Care Instructions Manual Download Page 3

COPYRIGHT© 2016 PRESTAN PRODUCTS, LLC 

11155-RevD 

CLEANING 

The face and the body skin of the Prestan

®

 Professional Manikin is made out of the same material and can be

cleaned in the same manner.

If the material becomes dirty, clean with a mixture of soap and water. If the area is extremely dirty, common

household cleaners such as Formula 409

®

, Windex

®

 or Vim

®

 may be used.  Non-bleach wipes such as Clorox

®

 or

Lysol

®

 disinfecting wipes are convenient and work well.  It is recommended that the use of these cleaners be

done cautiously with minimum amount of abrasion to insure the life of the skin.

A melamine foam eraser such as Mr. Clean

®

 Magic Eraser

®

 or Scotch-Brite™ Easy Erasing Pad may be used

cautiously for stains.

Cleaners containing wax, oil, or citrus (d-Limonene) are not recommended.

Any cleaner not listed/recommended above may be tested in a non-visible area of the manikin.  Open the

manikin’s torso chest and test the cleaner on the underside.  Monitor for 24 hours.  Should there be an

undesirable reaction, the cleaner should not be used on the manikin.

The face skin may also be sanitized with alcohol wipes or soaked in a solution of 1/4 cup bleach mixed with

one gallon of water for 10 minutes. Between student uses, the instructor (or student) may clean the faces off

with an alcohol wipe as an extra measure of safety.

Don’t forget to wipe the upper chest foam and skin in the same way in order to sanitize the inside of the

manikin as well.

Replacement skins for the face and torso may be purchased from your Prestan Authorized Distributor.

STORAGE 

Store the Prestan Professional Manikin(s) in the nylon carry bag(s).

For added protection, store the manikin inside the carry bag, and place the carry bag inside the original

shipping box.

Do not stack the manikins unless they are inside the original shipping box or other protective container.

The nylon carry bag for the Prestan Professional Manikin(s) is not meant to store or transport belongings

(i.e. books) in addition to the manikin(s) - please use the carry bag only for the intended manikin(s) to prevent

damage to the bag.

Store the manikin(s) in a cool, dry area, at temperatures between 50°-70° F and 50% relative humidity.

For storage longer than 1 month, it is recommended that the batteries be removed from the CPR Rate

Monitor (if the manikin has this feature).

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Summary of Contents for PP-IM-100

Page 1: ...stanproducts com For future reference make note below of the Prestan Authorized Distributor where you purchased your manikins Call your Prestan Authorized Distributor for product questions reordering parts accessories or warranty issues ________________________________________ _______________________ ___________________ Prestan Authorized Distributor Distributor Phone Purchase Date Prestan Profess...

Page 2: ...tion on the CPR Rate Monitor The CPR Rate Monitor is pre installed in the diaper area of the Infant manikin with batteries for the Monitor already installed Batteries are provided as a courtesy and are not a warrantied item If you purchased the Prestan Professional Manikin without the CPR Rate Monitor and later decide you would like one it may be ordered separately from your Prestan Authorized Dis...

Page 3: ...tized with alcohol wipes or soaked in a solution of 1 4 cup bleach mixed with one gallon of water for 10 minutes Between student uses the instructor or student may clean the faces off with an alcohol wipe as an extra measure of safety Don t forget to wipe the upper chest foam and skin in the same way in order to sanitize the inside of the manikin as well Replacement skins for the face and torso ma...

Page 4: ...eing administered by a manual resuscitator BVM Ambu bag there is no need to change the Face Shield Lung Bag When a manikin is being shared by more than one student it is recommended that each student be provided with their own sanitary and disposable mouth protector o If direct mouth contact is being used to give CPR breaths students should be supplied with their own Face Shield PP IFS 50 sold sep...

Page 5: ...pressions from zero to less than 60 compressions per minute the red light will be on Figure 2 As the student increases the rate of compressions and reaches 60 compressions per minute a yellow light will come on until the student reaches 80 compressions per minute Figure 3 As the student increases the rate of compressions and reaches 80 compressions per minute the first green light will come on unt...

Page 6: ...manikin Figure 3 5 Push the Lung Bag into the mouth until the bag exits through the neck of the manikin Figure 4 6 Grasp the Lung Bag and finish pulling it through the neck of the manikin Figure 4 7 Attach the Face Shield tabs to the buttons located on the side of the manikin head Figure 5 8 Lightly pull down on the Lung Bag to help open the mouth hole on the Face Shield 9 Then position the Lung B...

Page 7: ...are not inserted correctly in the CPR Rate Monitor Either the Clicker or the Monitor needs to be replaced Compress the chest until the click is audible from the Clicker at 2 2 4 Install or replace batteries into Monitor front of manikin top of diaper requires 2 AA 1 5V batteries Exchange Monitors with working manikins if available to confirm whether the Monitor RPP IMON 1 needs to be replaced CPR ...

Page 8: ...of bag is twisted Lung Bag has accumulated moisture in the neck which may cause the sides to stick together and prevent air passage Push on forehead and or lift at chin to tilt head back enough to open airway Attach Face Shield at buttons on the side of the manikin s head below ears Blow into the Face Shield Lung Bag while it is outside the manikin to make sure it inflates properly if not discard ...

Page 9: ...y results from a combination of incorrect not centered hand placement compression angle not straight down from directly above and or overzealous compression force Replace chest plate with RPP ICOM 1 compression assembly includes chest plate spring sleeve and clicker Contact your Prestan Authorized Distributor to either purchase the replacement part or receive it at no charge if the manikin is with...

Page 10: ...ty does not cover abrasion abnormal use damage caused by mishandling neglect or unauthorized modification This warranty is void if the PRESTAN TRAINING MANIKIN is structurally altered c Owner must provide proof of the date of purchase place of purchase and the purchase price in order to obtain service under this limited warranty d Prestan makes no warranty other than as contained herein No agent r...

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