1.
2.
4.
5.
CROSS-CONTAMINATION ELIMINATION SYSTEM
The mouth piece separates from the head by gently pulling it out of the face depression and away from
the small valve retainer (blue). Clean face piece inserts into the face depression by putting the nose end
of the face piece into the facial depression and then snapping the jaw end of the face piece into position.
The Pediatric CPR Manikins come fully assembled and ready to use.
Each student should receive a clean, 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 prevent biological
movement back out toward the rescuer’s contact with the face piece. At the end of the day, the airway/
lung system bag is discarded and a new lung system installed. Any other use of the airway/lung system
will not guarantee the elimination of cross-contamination.
INSTALLING A NEW AIRWAY/LUNG SYSTEM
Remove the old lung system
Steps:
1.
Remove face piece.
2.
Remove the chest overlay skin
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 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.
1.
2.
3.
4.
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 the hole
of the back of the face depression.
2.
Push and twist the blue retainer over the one-way valve port extending through the front of the face
depression to hold the lung in place.
3.
Insert the neck rod in the neck slot by pulling the knob away from the back of the manikin’s neck.
4.
Release the knob so that the plunger rod captures the neck rod in the neck slot.
5.
Spread the lung bag over the baby’s chest.
6.
Snap the chest overlay back in place on the baby’s chest.
3.
Actual product may vary slightly from photo. Nasco reserves the right to change product color, materials,
supplies, or function as needed.
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About the Simulator
CROSS-CONTAMINATION ELIMINATION SYSTEM
The mouth piece separates from the head by gently pulling it out of the
face depression and away from the small valve retainer (blue). Clean
face piece inserts into the face depression by putting the nose end
of the face piece into the facial depression and then snapping the jaw
end of the face piece into position.
Each student should receive a clean, 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 prevent biological movement back out toward the
rescuer’s contact with the face piece. At the end of the day, the airway/
lung system bag is discarded and a new lung system installed. Any
other use of the airway/lung system will not guarantee the elimination
of cross-contamination.
2
1.
2.
4.
5.
CROSS-CONTAMINATION ELIMINATION SYSTEM
The mouth piece separates from the head by gently pulling it out of the face depression and away from
the small valve retainer (blue). Clean face piece inserts into the face depression by putting the nose end
of the face piece into the facial depression and then snapping the jaw end of the face piece into position.
The Pediatric CPR Manikins come fully assembled and ready to use.
Each student should receive a clean, 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 prevent biological
movement back out toward the rescuer’s contact with the face piece. At the end of the day, the airway/
lung system bag is discarded and a new lung system installed. Any other use of the airway/lung system
will not guarantee the elimination of cross-contamination.
INSTALLING A NEW AIRWAY/LUNG SYSTEM
Remove the old lung system
Steps:
1.
Remove face piece.
2.
Remove the chest overlay skin
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 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.
1.
2.
3.
4.
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 the hole
of the back of the face depression.
2.
Push and twist the blue retainer over the one-way valve port extending through the front of the face
depression to hold the lung in place.
3.
Insert the neck rod in the neck slot by pulling the knob away from the back of the manikin’s neck.
4.
Release the knob so that the plunger rod captures the neck rod in the neck slot.
5.
Spread the lung bag over the baby’s chest.
6.
Snap the chest overlay back in place on the baby’s chest.
3.
Actual product may vary slightly from photo. Nasco reserves the right to change product color, materials,
supplies, or function as needed.
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