Dokumen - Tips Simman 3g Service Manual
Dokumen - Tips Simman 3g Service Manual
Dokumen - Tips Simman 3g Service Manual
TM
SimMan 3G
Technical Service Manual
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Table of Content
About this manual
Other applicable documents
1.0 General product Overview
1.1 SimMan 3G Simulator and System
1.2 Technical Specifications
1.3 Regulatory Information
2.0 Tour of the Simulator
2.1 External Connections and Vascular Access
2.2 Overview for Blood and fluid Outputs
2.3 Overview Pulses
2.4 Internal System Overview
2.5 Speaker and Sound System Overview
3.0 Functional Description
3.1 General Overview, Functions & Electronics
3.2 Compression System
3.3 CO2 System
3.4 Bleeding & Fluid System
3.4.1 Bleeding System Pelvis
3.4.2 Fluid distribution Unit Pelvis
3.5 Lung Module
3.5.1.1 Compliance
3.5.1.2 Restriction
4.0 Functional Verification
4.1 Battery Operation
4.2 Battery change
4.3 Battery – Heat warning
4.4 How to access the Test Utility Program
4.5 Test Utility Program
4.5.1 Head
4.5.2 Arm
4.5.3 Valve
4.5.4 Leg
4.5.5 Vital Signs
4.5.6 Sounds
4.5.7 Comp/Vent
4.5.8 Pulses
4.5.9 Versions
4.5.10 Power
4.5.11 Defib/Pacing
4.5.12 Test
4.5.13 Bootloader
4.5.14 Autotest
4.5.15 Debug
4.6 Manikin statistics
5.0 Interconnection System
5.1 Cable Connections between circuit boards
5.2 Base Board cable connections
5.3 Head Board cable connection
5.4 Valve Board cable connections
5.5 Xxx
5.6 Compressor Board cable connections
5.7 Drug registration Board cable connections
5.8 Tubing in Head, air distribution
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Note
To be able to read schematics and drawings in detail, this manual includes some
pages in which need to be printed in A3 format.
Note
Service of the SimMan 3G simulator should only be performed by authorized
service personnel. Service by others may invalidate the warranty of the product.
Warnings (For a complete list of Cautions and Warnings, see Directions for Use)
Do not open the air compressor with compressed air in the tank; always
drain the compressed air before service.
The compressor has to be switched OFF when filling the reservoir with fluid
or simulated blood.
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1.1.
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1.2.
Manikin Power:
External power: Input voltage: 24VDC, 6.25A
Internal batteries (two): 14.8V, 4.6Ah, Lithium –Ion
Battery capacity Normal Patient**:
5°C : 4h 20 min
Room temperature: 4h 15 min
40° : 3h 10 min
Battery capacity Worst case Patient***:
5°C: 3h 35 min
40°C: 3h 10 min
CAUTION: Only use external power adaptors and batteries approved for SimMan
3G by Laerdal Medical.
Air/CO2 pressure:
Internal air tank: max 1.4 bar
External air connection: max 1.4 bar
External CO2: max 1.4 bar
RF Communication Frequencies
WLAN frequency ranges: 2.4 GHz WLAN, typically channels 1-11
Operation range: 100m (300ft) max
NOTE WLAN transmissions can be disabled
RFID frequency range: 13,56 MHz
Operational range:< 0,2m
NOTE RFID transmission cannot be disabled
Weight and size (including batteries)
Manikin: 45kg (99 lbs)
Complete system with cases: 70kg (154 lbs)
Dimensions (manikin only): 1750mm x 750mm x 350mm
Temperature Limits
Operating: +4°C - + 40°C (39°F to 104°F)
Storage*: -15°C - + 50°C (5°F to 122°F)
*Requires that all fluid containers and systems have been flushed with a
30% alcohol / distilled water solution, and then drained completely.
Environment – manikin only:
Relative humidity: 15 – 90 % RH (non condensing)
Indoor and moderate outdoor use (light rain)
NOTE Not tested with salt spray
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1.3.
Applicable regulations:
EU Directive, 2002/95/EC, ROHS
EU Directive, 2002/96/EC, WEEE
EU Directive, 2006/66/EC, Batteries
1.3.2. Safety
Conformity with applicable safety requirements of the EU Directive
concerning Low Voltage for the SimMan 3G system have been based on
compliance with the relevant safety requirements defined by EN 60950-
1:2005.
Applicable Regulations:
EU Directive, 2006/95/EC, Low Voltage
29 CFR 1910.301 - Occupational Safety and Health Standards –
Electrical Safety
Canadian Electrical Code, CAN/CSA 22.x
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Applicable Regulations:
EU Directive, 2004/108/EC, EMC
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* NOTE: Intended radiation from RFID reader and WLAN adapter should be
taken into consideration when determining a suitable environment for SimMan
3G to be operated. See Section Radio Frequency Communication.
Power [Watt]
(Channels 1-11)
802.11 b/g/n
WLAN 20 dBm @ 3m
WLAN
2.4000 – 2.4835 MHz
Applicable Regulations:
EU Directive, 1999/5/EC, Radio and Telecommunications
Terminal Equipment (RTT&E)
47 CFR Part 15 – Radio Frequency Devices (FCC)
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Caution
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party
responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to
operate the equipment.
1.3.5. Transportation
Transportation of Lithium batteries is regulated through different
regulations. Among the most prominent is the two regulations listed
below. The rechargeable Lithium Ion Battery Pack installed in SimMan
3G has found to comply with applicable requirements of
Relevant Regulations
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2.1.
Defibrillation
Connections
Sternal IO
Module
BP Cuff
IV
Catheter Refill Unit Blood
LAN Compressor
(Ethernet) /Regulator
/CO2 bottle
Power
Supply
Refill Unit Fluid
Intra Muscular
Injection (IM
Pad)
Fig. 1
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2.2.
Urinary port
(internal)
Fig. 2
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2.3.
Brachial Pulse
(Left)
Popliteal Pulse
(Right)
Popliteal Pulse
(Left)
Fig. 4
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2.4.
Head Board
Head Manifold
Eye Modules
Jaw
Antenna
Compression module
Lung modules
Flowmeter
Base Board
Position
sensor
System on Module
(SoM) PC Card
IV Arm Antenna
WLAN Dongle
RFID Sub assembly
- Antenna select Board
- Drug. Reg Board and Fluid Manifold
Convulsion Convulsion motor
motor
Fluid tank
w/Blood and Batteries
Fluid Bags
Compressor
Compressor
Board
Fig.5
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2.5.
1. RUSB – Aortic
2. LUSB – Pulmonary
3. LLSB – Tricuspid
4. Apex – Mitral
1 2
5. BP (Blood Pressure)
3
4
5
Fig. 6
Fig. 7
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Vocal speaker
Microphone (2)
Fig. 8
Fig. 9
Fig. 10
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3. FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION
3.1.
The SimMan 3G Simulator has the following electronic & functions, illustrated in Fig. 11
and Fig. 12:
TORSO
1) Defib sternum
2) Compression detection (depth
and rate)
3) Sternal IO
4) Pneumathorax
5) ECG
6) Lung Compliance
7) Lung Resistance
8) Ventilation
9) 11 x Lung Speakers
10) 4x Heart Speaker
11) System on Module (SoM) PC-
card PELVIS
1) USB WLAN dongle
2) Right Lung Speaker (lower)
3) Left Lung Speaker (lower)
4) Defib Apex
5) 4x Bowel sound
6) Fluid Manifold
7) Pneumatics Manifold
RIGHT LEG 8) Valveboard PCB
1) ECG Right Leg 9) 2x Femoral pulse
2) Fluid Bag 10) IM Pad
3) Popliteal pulse
4) Pressure Tank
5) Leg PCB
LEFT LEG
6) Compressor/pump
1) ECG Left Leg
7) Cooling fan??
2) Popliteal
pulse
3) Tibial IO
Fig. 11
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HEAD
1) 2x Eye module: Active eyes
w/lids pupils responding to light
2) Head speaker
3) Head control card
4) Head manifold
5) Jaw Antenna Board
6) 1 x Antenna for airway event
registration NECK
7) Trismus bladder 1) 2x Carotid pulse
2) Neck potentiometer,
for registration of neck
position
RIGHT ARM
1) 4x Antennas for Drug
registration LEFT ARM
2) IV module PCB 1) Brachial pulse
3) Right Radial pulse 2) BP speaker
4) Convulsion Right Arm 3) Left Radial pulse
4) Convulsion Left Arm
Fig. 12
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3.2.
Fig. 31
Fig. 32
On the depth gauge there is placed a label with a pattern on it. The pattern has a period
of 0.916mm, where the black stripes are 0.487mm wide and transparent parts are
0.429mm wide.
When you perform CPR, the opto switch read the pattern and then calculates the
depth.
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Fig. 33
On the depth gauge there is placed a label with a pattern on it. The pattern has a period
of 0.916mm, where the black stripes are 0.487mm wide and transparent parts are
0.429mm wide.
When you perform CPR, the opto switch read the pattern and then calculates the
depth.
The opto switch has two channels, A and B. it will always be 90 degrees phase
lead between them, and by checking (in software) which channel is first, you can
tell the direction of the movement.
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3.3.
Fig. 34
The two lungs are placed in the torso, and they are used when baging the manikin.
They can be set to have different compliance and restriction settings.
The change of compliance will make the lung feel more/less stiff when baging, and
restriction will simulate narrowing passage of air to the lungs.
There are two air in/out. One (the biggest) for air that is coming from the airway when
baging. The other one (small) goes into a pressure sensor on the valveboard for reading
the pressure in the lung. This value will be converted to a signal used to control chest
rise.
Fig. 35
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3.3.1. Compliance
When activating the compliance you activate one or both solenoids which will
hook the spring(s). There are four settings:
When baging and compliance are activated, the spring(s) will hold the lung plate
upper, and make it harder to get air into the lungs.
The two springs are different in strength and therefor number 2 and 3 will give
different feedback when baging.
Fig. 36
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3.3.2. Restriction
When changing the restriction setting, the stepper motor will rotate and then turn
on lung valve cylinder. The lung valve cylinder has four positions:
1. Fully open
2. Increased
3. High resistance
4. Closed
This way you change decrease/increase the airflow into the lung when baging.
Fig. 37
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3.4.
Air and CO2 are routed from compressor to SimMan 3G Air/CO2 inlet.
Inside SimMan 3G air and CO2 are routed in separate tubes to the air distribution
unit in pelvis.
Fig. 38 Fig. 39
Fig. 40 Fig. 41
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3.5.
The figure illustrates the concept description for the bleeding- and secretion
simulation:
Fig. 42
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Fig. 43
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Fig. 44
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4. FUNCTIONAL VERIFICATION
4.1.
Fig. 13
4.2.
4.3.
4.4.
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4.5.
2. Start Remote desktop connection via Start Menu: All programs Accessories
Remote Desktop Connection
3. Enter IP address to connect and click options to enter details, see figure:
LAN 192.168.169.2
WLAN 192.168.170.1
IP address or
the manikins
name
Fig. 14
4. Click “Connect”
5. Now you will see the Remote Desktop of the SimMan 3G (this can take a
while…)
9. Then you will access the Test Utility program, and after a few seconds the
manikin will start breathing
10. NOTE: If the simulator will be turned off, you have to exit the “Test utility” via
remote desktop and click “Start update service”
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4.6.
4.6.1. Head
Fig. 15
Lost packages – May happen and will indicate if any communication is lost (high
number could indicate problems)
a. Blink
i. Blink eyes – manually activate a blink
ii. Left/Right eye – choose one or both
iii. Auto and seconds - set the seconds between each blink
b. Eyelid position
i. You can set the eyelid position in three different positions;
Open, Half open or closed
ii. Choose which eye you want to test
c. Iris size/mode
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d. Iris adaption
i. Direct – sets the aperture for direct light
ii. Normal – sets the aperture in ambient light
iii. No light – sets the aperture in no light
e. Reset
i. Calibrate – calibrate the eyelid position
ii. Reset – You can reset eyelid/iris
f. Jaw trust/Neck tilt
i. Jaw sensor value - Observe the jaw trust function by thrusting
the jaw
ii. Neck sensor value - Check the neck sensor by tilting the neck
g. Complications - you can observe the different functionalities and check
for various settings for the following functions, the value indicates the
amount of the complication (100=max):
i. DCRM
ii. Laryngospasm
iii. Pharyngeal
iv. Tongue
v. Trismus
vi. Cyanosis
h. Iris offset adjustment – input from Jan Arild
i. Left Eye Constricted
ii. Right Eye Constricted
iii. Left Eye Dilated
iv. Right Eye Dilated
i. Events – lists the recent events
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4.6.2. Arm
Fig. 16
j. DrugEvent
i. Arm tagid; place one RFID tag in the right IV arm catheter
area (max 0.2m from catheter) and observe the tag id is
detected in the Arm tagid window
ii. Head tagid; place one RFID tag in the jaw area and observe
the tag id is detected in the Head tagid window (max 0.2m
from jaw)
iii. Injected vol ( L); inject 10 ml distilled water in the IV catheter
and read the given volume. If the volume given differ more
than 10% from the volume detected, go to and
initialize and calibrate the flow meter
k. Convulsions
i. Convulsions left (RPM); test the motors in the convulsion
module for different settings and observe the convulsions in
the left arm
ii. Convulsion right (RPM); test the motors in the convulsion
module for different settings and observe the convulsions in
the right arm
iii. Check if the same setting in both arms gives similar
convulsions
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4.6.3. Valve
Fig. 17
l. Bleeding/fluid
i. Bleeding strength; you can choose what strength you want to
test in either port 1 and/or 2, or ports 3 and/or 4. Then you
can test either arterial or venous bleeding.
1. In this window you can read the amount of blood
volume given and the flow.
2. Tank status will give you the current status.
3. Bl. Hose press. Will give you the pressure in the blood
reservoir
b. Check for fluid on/off in the different areas:
ii. Nose
iii. Ear
iv. Mouth
v. Eye
vi. Urine
vii. Froth
viii. Sweat
c. Stomach valve
a. Closed – will inflate stomach bladder if ventilation is done too
fast or with too much force
b. Open – stomach bladder will deflate
d. Airway complications
i. Resistance – check for the
normal/increased/high/closed settings
ii. Compliance – check for normal/level 1/level 2/ level 3
iii. Pneumathorax – check both bladders at max
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4.6.4. Leg
Fig. 18
In this window you can check the pressure in the compressor, and if it is
ON or OFF. The regulation mode indicates if Manuel or Automatic pressure
regulation.
Caution: In manual mode the compressor will run continuously until it is
stopped manually.
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Fig. 19
a. Breathing function:
i. Breath rate: set a breathing rate and check if it is correct
ii. Breathing strength: set the breathing rate for Normal, X or Y
iii. Apnea - If you choose apnea the simulator should stop
breathing. Use this when doing ventilation.
b. BP/HR:
i. BP Sys – set the blood pressure systolic pressure
ii. BP Dia – set the blood pressure diastolic pressure
iii. Heart rate – set the heart rate
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4.6.6. Sounds
Fig. 20
a. Lung sounds – set the sound and volume for the different speakers
b. Vocal – Set the volume level for the vocal sounds
c. Link – this links all settings to all speakers
d. Heart sound – set the sound and volume for the different speakers
e. Link – this links all settings to all speakers
f. Bowel sounds - Set the bowel sound and volume
- Repeat bowel sounds with adjustable delay (set in
seconds)
g. BP Cuff
i. Auscultation Gap – Jan Arild
ii. Ascultate – Jan Arild
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4.6.7. Comp/Vent
Fig. 21
4.6.8. Pulses
Fig. 22
a. Check for detection when doing palpation for the different pulses
b. Check for you feel the pulses
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4.6.9. Versions
Fig. 23
4.6.10. Power
Fig. 24
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4.6.11. Defib/Pacing
Fig. 25
a. Defib
i. Defib energy – measured energy
ii. Defib type
b. Pacing
i. Pacing threshold – level for pacing capture
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4.6.12. Test
Fig. 26
a. Reset
b. RS495 Node Comm.
ii. Reset Node Communication
iii. Read Sumlog
c. Calibration
iv. Calibrate BP Cuff – calibrate if necessary
v. Calibrate Valve Board – calibrates offset
vi. Calibrate Stomach – If calibration needed apply
56cmH2O to esophagus and stomach sensor
vii. Init Flow Sensor – if flow meter is stuck use this to reset
the piston in flow meter, follow instruction
viii. Calibrate Flow Sensor – follow instruction
d. Debug – for test purpose only
ix. Antenna sel manual mode
x. RFID
xi. IV Flow meter Configuration
xii. Flow meter piston position
xiii. Invert direction
xiv. Enable reading
e. IV Board Power Save Mode
xv. Get Power Save Mode
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4.6.13. Bootloader
Fig. 27
a. Bootloader – manually updating of node boards (“Manikin Update” is
to be preferred)
4.6.14. Autotest
Fig. 28
Autotest
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4.6.15. Debug
Fig. 29
b. Debug
i. Start Log ventilation data
ii. Start Log compression data
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4.7.
The report gives the status of the use of the manikin for some of the components
and systems.
Ex.
Fig. 30
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5. INTERCONNECTION SYSTEM
Following schematics and figures are representing the total infrastructure and interconnection system in the manikin.
5.1 Cable Connections Between the Circuit Boards
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5.2.
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5.3.
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5.8.
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6. EXPLODED VIEWS
Following figures illustrates Exploded views of the different parts and modules
in the manikin.
NOTE:
The BOM reference numbers on the illustrated pages are NOT spare part
numbers that can be ordered. The drawings and numbers are for illustration
only. Please refer to the pages XX – YY for Replacement & Service Parts.
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6.1.
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6.2.
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6.3.
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7.1.
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7.2.
The Baseboard has two communication links for communication with other
devices:
Ethernet: Communication channel for talking with server software on
System on Module (SOM)
RS485 bus: Communication channel for embedded node devices
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SimMan 3G Simulator
Final Service Test Check List
Tool: Test Utility (Remote Desktop)
TEST PASS/FAIL
Head/Neck Assembly:
Inspect head skin for overall appearance
Perform direct laryngoscope, inspect: epiglottis, vocal
cords, upper trachea, esophageal area for damage,
rupture or leakage.
Inspect teeth and neck assembly for overall
appearance
Airway/Breathing
Decreased Cervical Range of motion
Trismus
Pneumothorax left/right
Inflation
pressure detection
Lung pressure detection
4 level left/ right airway resistance
Pharyngeal swelling
Laryngospasm
Tongue edema - swollen tongue (2 levels)
Exhale CO2
4 level lung compliance
Stomach distension
Controllable open/closed airway; automatically or
manually controlled
Stomach pressure detection
Head tilt/chin lift
Jaw thrust w/articulated jaw
Detection of proper head position
Bag-mask ventilation
Esophagus/esophagus pressure detection
Confirm variable respirations are present when
increased/decreased from test utility
Confirm apnea causes no breathing when
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Partially open
Normal speed of response to light
Sluggish speed of response to light
Pupil diameter automatically responds to light:
Synchrony/asynchrony
Blinking
- Normal
- Winks
Breathing
Simulated spontaneous breathing
synchronized with respiration rate
Normal and abnormal breath sounds
5 anterior auscultation sites
6 posterior auscultation sites
Unilateral & lobar breath sounds
Oxygen saturation & Plethysmogram
Bilateral and unilateral chest rise and fall
linked to airway complications settings
CO2 exhalation
linked to the student action of measuring CO2
Cardiac
12 lead dynamic ECG display
Extensive ECG library with rate from 0-220
Heart sounds – four anterior locations
Circulation
Pulses synchronized with ECG
Posterior tibialis
Dorsalis
Popliteal
Femoral Left
Femoral Right
Radial
Brachial
Carotid
Checkpoint:
relative pulse strength (peri vs. central)
Pulse strength variable with BP
Other
Head sounds
Head microphone
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Convulsions
Patient Voice/Throat Sounds
Circulation
Palpation is detected & logged
Vital signs automatically respond to &
therapy (Auto Mode only)
BP measured manually by auscultation of
Korotkoff’s sound (left arm)
Tibial IO module in place
- Sternal IO module in place
RFID detection
Automatic drug recognition system identifies drug
within the specified IV area & measures dose
Automatic drug recognition system identifies actions
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Other
Bleeding treatment (bandage, pressure point,
tourniquet, pliers)
Urine Catheterization (Foley)
Connect fluids from external sources
Debriefing functionality
Webcam integration
Debrief Viewer
______________________
(Signature)
Date:________
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ATTACHMENT 1
212-
60150 S21222 Jaw Assy Complete
212-
60250 S21223 Eye Assy Complete
Shroud Assembly
212- w/screws, bladders and tubes
60350 Need new photo
212-
60450 1007014 Head speaker Assembly
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N0691
N0692
212- N0693 Skull upper and skull lower
60550 1483 (9) mated
N0696
212- N0695 Eye holders (right and left)
60750 N0819 (4) w/screws
212- 6525-08-
60850 0001 Magnetic sensor jaw
212- 1005020
60950 1463 (2) Lower teeth w/screws
212-
61250 N0739 Cable, Power and Signal
212-
61350
N1003
Cable, Carotid Pulses
212- N0620 Air distribution unit Head
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61450
212-
61550
212- N0977
61750 (10) Plug (ear)
212-
61850 N1186 Y Cable blue lips
212-
62350
N0738 Cable, Headboard to Eye
212-
62450 S21221 Head Skin Assy w/airways
212-
62550
212-
62650 N1031 Barb to barb orifice (pkg 5)
212-
72150 N1033 Gasket, Base plate
212-
72250 N1025 Foam, Thorax Speaker
212-
72850 N1007 Cable, Chest speaker
extension cable
212-
72950 N1027 Foam, Chest Speaker
212- N1036
73050 N1159 Foam, Chest top left & right
TBD
212-
73150 8767 (10) ECG connector
TBD
212- Need Photo
73250 2707 (10) Defib. connector
TBD
212- Need Photo
73350 2995 (10) Connection Peg ECG
TBD
212- Need Photo
73450 2708 (10) Connection Peg Defib
212-
73550 N1021 Cable, ECG from baseboard
212-
73650
N1022 Cable, ECG to defib sternum
Need Photo
212- N0994 Cable, Baseboard to external
74450 Ethernet
212-
74550 N0999 Cable, Baseboard to Battery
212-
74850 7020 (10) Port in for BP cuff (pkg 10)
212-
74950 N1065 Fan, axial 60x60x25
212-
75050
N1125 Antivibration Kit (for fan)
212-
75350 N0659 (10) Cable clip Kit (pkg 10)
212-
75550 N0870 Cable, Compliance Solenoid
212-
75750 N0883
Need Photo
TBD 2154 (4) Pulse Unit (pkg 4)
212-
76050 Need better Photo… Back cover Assy complete
212-
76350 N0872 Compliance activator spring
N0873 (left and right)
Arms
Cat. no BOM Photo Description
N0634
212- N0635
63050 N0819 (15)
Hand Left
212-
63150 N0636
Hand Right
212-
63250 N0631
212-
63550 N1004
Cable, BP_speaker
212-
63650
N1018
SimMan 3G
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
SimMan 3G
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE