Laerdal Resusci Anne CPR-D User Manual
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AED Resusci Anne
Intended Use
The AED Resusci Anne SkillGuide and SkillReporter manikins were
developed to work in combination with the Laerdal or Philips
branded AED Trainer 2 device as a complete training system that
introduces our new Laerdal Link technology. Laerdal Link
technology, in this training system, requires the student to properly
place the training pads on the manikin chest before the AED
Trainer 2 will proceed through the selected scenario. If pads are
improperly placed the AED Trainer 2 will respond with the
appropriate voice prompts*. This is accomplished without visible
connectors on the chest skin. The AED Resusci Anne also has
LEDs in the chest skin indicating the center of correct pad
placement. If an electrode is loose or incorrectly placed on the
manikin, the AED Trainer 2 will repeat the voice prompt to apply
the pads before continuing on with the selected training scenario.
Note: For use with the AED Resusci Anne manikins with Laerdal Link
Technology, training pads with a white connector must be used:
Cat. No. 94 50 90
(these training pads are also marked with
the Laerdal Link Technology logo).
Additional features
for the AED Resusci Anne SkillGuide system
- Sensors in the chest skin detect proper pad placement.
- Visual pad placement feedback provided by LEDs in the
chest skin.
- The selected scenario in the AED Trainer 2 device will not
proceed until proper pad placement is accomplished*.
Additional features
for the AED Resusci Anne SkillReporter system
- Sensors in the chest skin detect proper pad placement.
- Pad placement feedback provided by LEDs in the chest skin.
- The selected scenario in the AED Trainer 2 device will not
proceed until proper pad placement is accomplished*.
- If the log function is activated these new events may be
presented on the SkillReporter long print format:
Turn AED on: When the AED is turned on the symbol will
be logged.
Attached pads in proper place*: When pads are
positioned correctly on the manikin’s chest the symbol will
be logged.
Loose electrodes*: If the pads are too loose to analyze a heart
rhythm the symbol will be logged.
No shock indicated*: If no shock is indicated the “no shock
indicated” symbol will be logged.
Motion*: If motion from the manikin is detected the symbol
will be logged.
Low battery*: If a scenario presents a “low battery” situation for
the AED the symbol will be logged.
AED error*: If a scenario includes a device error the symbol
will be logged.
Pause (remote control only): When using a remote
control with the AED Trainer 2 device you have the option to
“pause” a scenario by pressing the pause button on the remote
control. You may reactivate the scenario by pressing the play
button on the remote control. This function allows an instructor
to stop a scenario, including the elapsed time, for any given
period of time. You may then re-continue the scenario where it
was paused. If the pause button is pressed the symbol will
be logged. (Refer to the AED Trainer 2 Directions for Use for a
detailed description of this function)
Battery low indication for chest skin LEDs
AED Resusci Anne SkillGuide
There are two different ways to check for “low battery”
indication:
- Open the chest skin. Locate the “test” label on the commu-
nication box fastened to the lower left side of the manikin’s
torso. Depressing the test button, located on the underneath
side of the battery board where you see “testö, will illumi-
nate the LEDs in the chest skin if battery strength is sufficient
for operation. If the LEDs do not illuminate when the button
is depressed a new battery is required.
- A “Battery low” voice prompt from the AED Trainer 2 will
be heard immediately after connecting Laerdal Link training
pads if the manikin battery is low.
AED Resusci Anne SkillReporter
Press, and hold down for at least five seconds, the manikin’s
On/Off “A” key located on the right side of the SkillReporter
manikin (see illustration on page 6) to activate the LEDs in the
manikin’s chest skin. This will illuminate the LEDs in a blinking
mode for approximately five seconds if the battery strength is
sufficient for operation. If the LEDs do not illuminate and blink
when the On/Off “A” key is depressed new batteries are requi-
red.
To change the batteries for the chest skin’s LEDs
AED SkillGuide manikin
The AED Resusci Anne SkillGuide comes with a standard alkaline
6LF22 / 6LR61 9 Volt battery for powering the LEDs in the chest
skin.
- Open the chest skin.
Note: Be aware of wires connecting the chest skin to the
battery box under the rib plate.
- Remove the old battery and install 1 new standard 9
Volt
alkaline battery. Be sure to follow the positive (+) and
negative (-) battery icons etched into the inside of the battery
holder when inserting the new battery.
AED SkillReporter manikin
Refer to the previous section titled changing batteries in
manikin (SkillReporter manikin only) for this procedure.
* These functions may also be manually controlled by the optional AED Trainer 2
remote control (Cat. No. 94 50 50: Remote control for Laerdal AED Trainer 2)