6
7
3.
Disconnect the corrugated upper airway from the clear tube extending from the head of the
manikin.
4.
Remove the existing head by rotating 180°, aligning the keyways,and pulling it free from the torso.
5.
Install the “Airway Larry” Airway Management Trainer Head using the same method as removing
the head, but in reverse. When inserted at the shoulders, tip the head upward slightly until the two
keyways on the back of the neck slide under the ring and into the top of the torso.
(See Figure 6.)
Figure 6
6.
Connect the
CP
A
R
LENE
®
Airway to the “Airway Larry” Airway Management Trainer Head by first
connecting the remaining upper airway (corrugated tubing system) to the left bronchus.
7.
Use two of the supplied red caps to plug the right bronchus and esophagus.
(See Figure 7.)
8.
Replace the longer exhaust tubing portion of the lower airway through the hole on the inside of the
torso.
(See Figure 8.)
9.
Replace the compression springs and upper compression plate.
Figure 7
Figure 8
10.
Insert the short section of the upper airway through the hole in the upper compression plate and
reattach the lung bag.
(See Figure 9.)
11.
The lung bag will lay flat on top of the upper compression plate.
(See Figure 10.)
12.
Replace the chest plate and chest skin taking care not to pull the skin too tightly across the torso,
as this may inhibit chest rise during proper ventilation.
Figure 9
Figure 10
Figure 11
Replacing Head of Adult
CR
i
S
is
™
Manikins with “Airway Larry” Airway Management
Trainer Head.
1.
See Procedure C to remove “Airway Larry” head from stand.
2.
Remove the chest skin and chest plate of your Adult
CR
i
S
is
™
manikin or torso.
Note:
Caution should be taken not to damage electronics during disassembly.
3.
Disconnect the lung bags from the corrugated bronchus tubes and set aside for future use.
4.
Push the bronchus tubes down through the hole in the upper compression plate.
(See Figure 11.)
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