Introduction, Mechanical or electrical hazards, Battery use and maintenance – Laerdal SimJunior Advanced Manuel d'utilisation

Page 6: Storage and transportation

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Introduction

To prevent overheating during defibrillation, do not exceed a

defibrillation sequence of 3 shocks in 45 seconds followed by 1 minute
of CPR. After 30 minutes, cease all shocking for at least 15 minutes
before starting a new sequence. Do not repeat this for more than a
4 hour period. Also, do not provide more than 2 x 300 defibrillator
discharges per minute.

Warnings:

– The Simulator must not come into contact with electrically

conductive surfaces or objects during defibrillation.

Avoid use in all flammable environments. For example, high levels

of pure oxygen should be avoided during defibrillation. Ensure
good ventilation if concentrated oxygen is used near the Simulator.

– The Simulator torso must always be kept dry.

– Allow the Simulator to acclimate before defibrillating. Sudden

changes in temperature may result in condensation collecting on
electronic components, which could pose a shock hazard.

– To prevent torso skin electrode pitting, do not apply conductive

gel or conductive defibrillation pads intended for patient use.

– Pressing down too hard on the defibrillation connectors during

defibrillation may also cause arcing and pitting.

– Do not defibrillate the Simulator if the torso skin is not in place.

Mechanical or Electrical Hazards

Do not use the SimJunior Simulator if:

– Limbs are not attached to the torso

– Skins are torn or not properly fastened

– Internal or external cables, tubes or connectors are damaged

– There is fluid leakage in or on the Simulator

– There are unusual sounds indicating air leakage or mechanical

damage

– There are signs of electrical malfunction, such as an

unresponsive Simulator or unusual smell or smoke

Warning:

– Avoid pinch hazards - Do not use the Simulator without the

external skins

Battery Use and Maintenance

– Always use batteries approved to power the SimJunior, Link Box,

and SimPad.

– Ensure that the batteries are properly installed. Inserting and

connecting batteries incorrectly could cause a short circuit.

Warnings:

– Dispose of batteries according to local regulations.

– The external battery charger is for indoor use only.

– The Simulator battery should only be charged in temperatures

ranging from 0 °C - 40°C (32 °F - 104 °F)

– Do not mistreat, disassemble, or attempt to repair the battery. Do

not use the batteries if they are visibly damaged, malfunctioning, or

appear to be leaking.

– Take extreme care to avoid direct contact with electrical, hot or

smoking parts. In case of a leaking battery, disconnect and remove
the battery when it is judged safe to do so.

– Exposure to fluids pose an explosion hazard.

– On every 30th charge cycle, drain the battery completely before

recharging. To drain the battery, run the Simulator on battery

power until automatic shutdown.

– Only replace with a Laerdal SimJunior battery.

Storage and Transportation

– Never store fully charged batteries for longer than a month.

– The Simulator battery can be transported in the Simulator during

air freight.

– When transporting spare batteries, contact the airline or freight

company for the latest transport regulations.

Warning:

– The SimJunior Simulator and accessories are heavy when combined

in the carrying case. Always ensure that SimJunior is firmly secured

during transportation and storage to prevent personal injury or

damage to the product.

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