
20-18071
Rev A
General Care and Cleaning
Regular care, cleaning and maintenance are required to ensure
longevity of the Patient Simulator.
General Patient Simulator Care
• Wash hands before use and place the Patient Simulator on
a clean surface to maintain Patient Simulator skins.
• Wear gloves as required during simulation scenarios.
Avoid using colored plastic gloves, as they may cause
discoloration of the Patient Simulator skin.
• If a training session involves the use of fluids in the IM, IV
and IO sites, drain the fluid immediately after the training
session.
• Clean the exterior with water, water and mild soap, or
60% isopropanol as required. Avoid fluids containing over
70% ethanol which can cause damage to gaskets and
sealing material.
• When not in use, cover the Patient Simulator and remove
pillow from under head.
• Refer to the Maintenance section for further care and
maintenance of specific components.
Cautions
•
Unplug the device from communication lines, mains power
outlet or any power source before cleaning.
•
Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners.
•
Avoid using food-based products in reservoir bags or on
simulator as this will promote mold growth and permanent
stains.
•
Do not use felt-tipped markers, ink pens, acetone, iodine or
other staining medications near the Patient Simulator. Take
care not to place the Patient Simulator on newsprint or
colored paper. All staining may be permanent.
•
Avoid 70% ethanol for cleaning fluids as it can cause failure
over time with some of the gaskets.
Cleaning after Use
• Clean individual components following a training session
where heavy usage occurs, or when liquids have been
introduced into the system.
• Wipe the skin with a moist cloth to remove stains.
Remove wet clothes or linens. Glue residue from the
wound module tapes may be removed with a moist cloth.
Cleaning Monthly
It is recommended that the following components are cleaned
once or twice a month:
• Arms
• Fluid System
• Blood System
Note
For additional maintenance information related to cleaning of the
Arms, Blood and Fluid System, refer to the relevant Maintenance
Section.
Cleaning Every 6 Months
Clothing
For washing instructions refer to care labels.
Servicing the Patient Simulator
A full service, including cleaning of the base board, should be
performed at regular intervals.
Always Perform a Service
• If liquids have been spilled in the Patient Simulator.
• After use in dusty environments.
Note
All servicing must be performed by qualified service personnel.
Preventative Maintenance
Laerdal strongly recommends the Preventative Maintenance
(PM) Service. This service will help to maintain the product
in optimal operating condition. Contact your local Laerdal
representative for more information.
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