Transporting simman essential bleeding, Unpacking the patient simulator, Setup – Laerdal SimMan Essential Bleeding User Manual
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SETUP
Transporting SimMan Essential
Bleeding
The SimMan Essential Bleeding Simulation System consists of two
cases for easy transport and storage; one for the Patient Simulator
legs and one for the torso.
Each case has an extendable handle and may be stacked onto the
integrated wheel frame for increased mobility.
Note: The SimMan Essential Bleeding System exceeds the weight
allowance on most commercial airlines. Some parts may have
to be transported separately. For more information on weight
restrictions contact the relevant airline.
Disassemble the legs from the torso and pack them into their
respective cases before transportation or storage.
For instructions on how to disassemble the legs, see: Attaching the
Left Leg and Attaching the Right Leg.
Warning: The suitcases are heavy. Always ensure that they firmly
secured during transportation and storage so as not to cause
personal injury or damage to the product.
Please be aware that both cases appear identical. Each case contains
compartments for all accessories.
Torso Case with foam inserts
Leg Case with foam inserts
For more information on SimMan Essential Bleeding accessories, see
Spare Parts and Accessories section.
Note: Do not store or ship the simulator with Isopropanol or liquid
in any of the fluid/liquid systems.
Unpacking the Patient Simulator
Unpack the Patient Simulator torso and legs following the
instructions in reverse order of packing.
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