The power panel, Charging the batteries, Setup – Laerdal SimMan 3G Trauma User Manual
Page 14: Power panel overview, Power status indicator description, Inside the patient simulator

The Power Panel
The power panel is found on the right side of the Patient Simulator,
under a loose skin flap. Lift the skin flap and pull out the protective
cover.
To ensure easy access, use the zippered clothing provided with the
Patient Simulator.
DC Input 9-24V X, XA
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Power panel overview
1 Power ON / OFF button
2 Power status indicator
3 Battery status indicator
4 Charging status indicator
5 LAN network cable connector
6 External power supply connector
Power Status Indicator Description
Indicator
Light Color
Power Status
Battery Status
Charge Status
Red
Power save*
0% - 20%
Not charging**
Yellow
Start up
20% - 70%
Charging
Green
Running
70% - 100%
Charge almost
complete***
No light
Off
Off
No charge****
* Blinking light
** One or both batteries missing, overheated, damaged or
otherwise not able to charge
*** Not recommended to charge the batteries too long
**** No power input, batteries are charged.
Power Save is activated whenever Patient Simulator is paused.
Charging the Batteries
Inside the Patient Simulator
1 Connect the Patient Simulator to the external power supply
with a power cord and plug that meets local specifications.
2 Plug the power supply into a wall outlet and connect the power
cable to the power inlet on the Patient Simulator’s power panel.
POWER
3 Press the ON button to power on the Patient Simulator.
Note: During start up, the Patient Simulator’s eyes will blink and
the power status indicator light will be yellow.
Caution: After Patient Simulator is turned off, wait 20 seconds
before restarting. If not, Patient Simulator may not function properly.
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SETUP