Laerdal SimNewB Advanced User Manual
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OMPRESSOR
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PECIFICATIONS
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IMULATION
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NTRODUCTION
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Operation of Compact Compressor Unit
The Compact Compressor provides air for the SimNewB™
manikin’s breathing, movements and pulses, and CO
2
to be mixed
into the manikin’s expired air.
Setup procedure:
1) Check that Power switch (1) is set to OFF position.
2) Plug power supply cable into plug (4).
3) Plug power supply cable into power source.
4) Connect the Air/CO
2
tube to the Output to Manikin
connector (2).
Optional - this is not required for operation if CO
2
detection is not used:
5) Connect the CO
2
regulator to a suitable CO
2
tank.
6) Connect the blue CO
2
tube between the CO
2
regulator and
the Input CO
2
connector (3) at the back of the compressor.
Compressor start:
Press Power switch (1) to ON position.
The compressor will run continuously when turned on.
The flow of CO
2
to the manikin valve will begin.
Compressor stop:
Press Power switch (1) to OFF position.
The compressor will stop and vent automatically.
The flow of CO
2
will stop.
1
Front side:
Back side:
3
4
Cautions:
Safety may be compromised if the System or any of its components are used in a manner other than specified by Laerdal.
• Do not open compressor housing. Dangerous voltage inside. Only to be opened by authorized personnel.
• Do not use in an explosive environment.
The Compact Compressor must be powered from a grounded outlet with the appropriate specified voltage and current.
Do not use an adapter or cord other than provided unless installed by a qualified electrician according to relevant electri-
cal codes.
• The Compact Compressor must be positioned to easily access and disconnect the power cord.
• To comply with CE Standards, the Compact Compressor must be positioned within 3 m/9 ft of the electrical
outlet.
• Position Compact Compressor to prevent blocking air vents.
No external ventilation is required to operate the system. If CO
2
is attached, small amounts will be released during use.
If CO
2
is attached and the Compact Compressor is operated without the Output Hose connected to both compressor
and manikin, a substantial quantity of CO
2
will be released.