Using the internal compressor, Turning the internal compressor off – Laerdal SimMan Essential User Manual
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SETUP FOR SIMULATION
Using the Internal Compressor
The SimMan Essential manikin’s chest movements, airway modes and SimMan Essential Bleeding’s blood systems are driven by
compressed air. The right leg contains a built-in compressor and contains a separate blood reservoir for simulated blood.
The manikin’s compressor is activated automatically when the air pressure in the tank falls below a preset pressure level. For extended
periods or stationary use, it is recommended to connect to an external source of compressed air. This reduces wear on the internal
compressor and extends battery life of the manikin.
For instructions on connecting an external compressor and adjusting compressor default settings see section – Connecting external
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• Do not leave the manikin with pressurized air in the system.
• Drain the compressor tank of condensation after daily use.
• When not in use, leave the condensation valve, on the back of the manikin’s right leg, OPEN.
to avoid overheating and reduce wear
If using the manikin in temperatures above 40°C (104°F), always allow the manikin to cool down between training sessions.
If the manikin is placed in a bed, it should never be covered with a comforter, duvet or quilt as these prevent heat transfer from the manikin.
Turning the Internal Compressor OFF
Switch OFF the internal compressor to conserve the manikin batteries
and reduce wear.
turn off the internal compressor from the instructor application:
1 Select the
2 From
changing default comPreSSor SettingS
Change default compressor settings via the Profile Editor.
1 Open the Profile Editor from the
2 Select the
3 From the compressor setup option, choose the Internal or External compressor as default.
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