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About the Simulator

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  Adult Auscultation Trainer 

  SmartScopes™ with serial num- 

  bers 0 to 4999 are only compati- 

  ble with remotes with serial  

  numbers 0 to 4999. Smart- 

  Scopes™ 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. (See Figure 4.)

COMMON CAUSES OF NO 

SOUNDS

• 

Incorrect SmartScope™

 place- 

  ment. Move the SmartScope™  

  slowly over the torso to locate  

  sensors. See diagrams on page 

  5 for placement of sensors. You 

  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  

  SmartScope™ are facing forward 

  in your ear canal.

• Battery replacement. After  

  installing new batteries, make 

  sure to turn the remote off and 

  back on. This allows

 the remote 

  and SmartScope™ to reset. 

  NOTE: SmartScope™ does not 

  turn off.

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CARE AND MAINTENANCE

• 

 Clean torso when needed using Nasco Cleaner (LF09919U).

• 

 Store in hard carry case in a temperature controlled environment, 

avoiding extreme hot or cold temperatures.

• 

 Replace batteries regularly for optimum working condition.

• 

 It is recommended that batteries are removed when not in use.

• 

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

transfer indelible stains.

TROUBLESHOOTING

• 

 When preparing to use your SmartScope™ and remote, use 

batteries that are fully charged and installed correctly. 

(See Figure 3.) 

The SmartScope™ is not equipped with a power 

button; this may drain the useful life of your batteries.

• 

 Due to frequency changes, Adult Auscultation 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. 

(See Figure 4.)

Figure 3

Figure 4

COMMON CAUSES OF NO SOUNDS

•  Incorrect SmartScope™ placement.

 Move the SmartScope™ slowly over the torso to locate sensors. 

See diagrams on page 5 for placement of sensors. You 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 SmartScope™ are facing forward in your ear canal.

•  Battery replacement. 

After installing new batteries, make sure to turn the remote off and back on. This allows 

the remote and SmartScope™ 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. 

Sounds will not be heard if the remote is off.

•  Using multiple remotes. 

One remote will operate all SmartScopes™ within 100 ft. simultaneously as long as 

the serial numbers are compatible. Using multiple remotes can cause interference. 

(See Figure 5.)

•  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.

•  Connecting an external speaker. 

Insert the jack end of the speaker cord into the top of 

the SmartScope™. 

(See Figure 2.)

•  Using an external speaker. 

When using an amplifier/speaker, no sounds will be heard 

through the SmartScope™ ear tips.

•  Check volume. 

Make sure the volume on the amplifier/speaker is turned up.

Figure 5

AVAILABLE SUPPLIES

LF01144U

  Additional SmartScope™ 

LF01148U

  Replacement Remote Control

LF09919U

  Nasco Cleaner

SB20146U

  Amplified Speaker

First right 

intercostal space

Second left 

intercostal space 

(pulmonic)

Third left 

intercostal space 

(Erb’s point)

Fourth left 

intercostal space

Apex

First left 

intercostal space

Tracheal Site

POSTERIOR LUNG SITES

ANTERIOR HEART AND LUNG SITES

(lower left 

sternum)

Second right 

intercostal space 

(aortic)

Midaxillary

Lower anterior

Actual product may vary slightly from photo. Nasco Healthcare reserves the right to change product 

color, materials, supplies, or function as needed.

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• Battery saver mode. The remote 

  will go into battery saver mode 

  if left on the same setting for 8 

  minutes. Sounds will not be  

  heard if the remote is off.

• Using multiple  

  remotes 

  One remote will oper 

  ate all SmartScopes™ 

  within 100 ft.  

  simultaneously as  

  long as the 

  serial numbers are 

  compatible. Using  

  multiple remotes can  

  cause interference.  

  (See Figure 5.)

• Interference. Wireless 

communi- 

  cation 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.

• Connecting an external speaker. 

  Insert the jack end of the speak- 

  er cord into the top of the 

  SmartScope™. (See Figure 2.)

• Using an external speaker. 

  When using an amplifier/ 

  speaker, no sounds will be heard 

  through the SmartScope™ ear  

  tips.

 Check volume. Make sure the 

  volume on the amplifier/speaker

  is turned up.

AVAILABLE SUPPLIES

LF01144  Additional 

                SmartScope™

LF01148  Replacement Remote 

                Control

LF09919  Nasco Cleaner

SB20146 Amplified Speaker

4

5

+

+

+

+

CARE AND MAINTENANCE

• 

 Clean torso when needed using Nasco Cleaner (LF09919U).

• 

 Store in hard carry case in a temperature controlled environment, 

avoiding extreme hot or cold temperatures.

• 

 Replace batteries regularly for optimum working condition.

• 

 It is recommended that batteries are removed when not in use.

• 

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

transfer indelible stains.

TROUBLESHOOTING

• 

 When preparing to use your SmartScope™ and remote, use 

batteries that are fully charged and installed correctly. 

(See Figure 3.) 

The SmartScope™ is not equipped with a power 

button; this may drain the useful life of your batteries.

• 

 Due to frequency changes, Adult Auscultation 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. 

(See Figure 4.)

Figure 3

Figure 4

COMMON CAUSES OF NO SOUNDS

•  Incorrect SmartScope™ placement.

 Move the SmartScope™ slowly over the torso to locate sensors. 

See diagrams on page 5 for placement of sensors. You 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 SmartScope™ are facing forward in your ear canal.

•  Battery replacement. 

After installing new batteries, make sure to turn the remote off and back on. This allows 

the remote and SmartScope™ 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. 

Sounds will not be heard if the remote is off.

•  Using multiple remotes. 

One remote will operate all SmartScopes™ within 100 ft. simultaneously as long as 

the serial numbers are compatible. Using multiple remotes can cause interference. 

(See Figure 5.)

•  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.

•  Connecting an external speaker. 

Insert the jack end of the speaker cord into the top of 

the SmartScope™. 

(See Figure 2.)

•  Using an external speaker. 

When using an amplifier/speaker, no sounds will be heard 

through the SmartScope™ ear tips.

•  Check volume. 

Make sure the volume on the amplifier/speaker is turned up.

Figure 5

AVAILABLE SUPPLIES

LF01144U

  Additional SmartScope™ 

LF01148U

  Replacement Remote Control

LF09919U

  Nasco Cleaner

SB20146U

  Amplified Speaker

First right 

intercostal space

Second left 

intercostal space 

(pulmonic)

Third left 

intercostal space 

(Erb’s point)

Fourth left 

intercostal space

Apex

First left 

intercostal space

Tracheal Site

POSTERIOR LUNG SITES

ANTERIOR HEART AND LUNG SITES

(lower left 

sternum)

Second right 

intercostal space 

(aortic)

Midaxillary

Lower anterior

Actual product may vary slightly from photo. Nasco Healthcare reserves the right to change product 

color, materials, supplies, or function as needed.

HC190001INM47.indd   7-8

6/10/19   1:07 PM

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