Laerdal Medical
Silicone Resuscitator Poster rev C
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Laerdal Silicone Resuscitators
Function Testing
Adult Ventilation Bag. 1600 ml 87 01 50
Test valve functions to ensure proper operation of the resuscitator after each disassemblyreassembly. An O2 reservoir bag is needed to complete the test procedures described below:
Intake/Reservoir Valve 87 54 00 O-Rings (pkg. 10) 51 01 12
OD 25 mm
Flap Valves (pkg. 3) 87 19 50
Reusable Oxygen Reservoir Bag 2600 ml
ID 25 mm
OD 23 mm
Intake membranes (pkg. 10) 51 04 04
53 19 01 OD 6 mm
Paediatric Ventilation Bag, 500ml 86 01 50
Patient Valve 56 02 00 OD 22 mm
Disk Membrane 54 01 05
ID 15 mm
2.1 Patient valve
Patient Valve w / Pressure Relief Valve 85 12 50
Reusable Oxygen Reservoir Bag 600 ml
a) Assure that a (single) Lip Valve has been installed in the Patient Valve. Attach the Patient Valve to the bag. Hold a reservoir bag over the patient port connector pressing with your thumb on the reservoir bag connector. Ensure tight seal between the patient port and Reservoir Bag. Compress the bag with your other hand several times. Inspect that the lip valve opens during compression
55 19 01 87 52 00
Adult Mask 4-5+ w/Multi-Function Mask Cover 87 02 20
a) Compress the ventilation bag with one hand and close its neck opening with your other hand. Release the grip on the bag. Rapid bag reexpansion confirms efficient air intake. b) Close the neck opening and try to compress the bag. If the bag cannot be compressed with reasonable force, or if bag compression forces the air out between your hand and neck of the bag, the valve efficiently prevents backward leakage of air.
ID 23 mm
Lip Valve 54 01 03
1. Intake Valve
Preterm Ventilation Bag, 240 ml 85 01 50
Pressure Relief Valve 85 12 52
Reusable Oxygen Reservoir Bag 600 ml
ID 22 mm
55 19 01 Lock Clips (pkg. 10) 85 11 03
Filling of the Reservoir Bag in this set-up confirms that the Patient Valve efficiently directs air to the patient b) With the filled Reservoir Bag held firmly to the valve connector, compress the Reservoir Bag while watching the external Disk Membrane. Lifting of the Disk Membrane from its seat confirms that air is correctly directed to atmosphere instead of being returned to the ventilation bag. 2.2 Patient Valve with Pressure Relief Valve
Patient Valve w / Lock Clip 85 13 50
No.00
No.0/1
No.2
OD 15 mm
OD 15 mm
ID 22 mm
85 15 00
85 16 00
85 17 00
Child Mask No. 3-4 86 02 20
Adult Mask No. 4-5+ 87 02 20
Expiration Diverter 85 05 00
Attachment Ring for std. Head Strap 87 13 00
Laerdal Head Strap with Attachment Ring 87 04 00
ID 22 mm ID 22 mm
OD 30 mm
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OD 15 mm
Extension Tube, 28 cm (11”) 87 10 00 Manometer Connector
OD 6 mm
85 09 00 OD 23 mm
ID 15 mm OD 22 mm
ID 23 mm
4918 rev C
86 52 00
Printed in Norway
Multi-Function Mask Cover 3-4
87 52 00 Multi-Function Mask Cover 4 - 5+
87 01 20 Hanging Loop
51 17 00 Wall Bracket
Close patient port connector with your thumb while compressing the bag several times. Visual and audible opening of the relief valve confirms its operation. 3. Reservoir Flap Valves (located in the Intake Valve assy.) a) Do as described and shown in 2.1a above in order to fill the Reservoir Bag with ambient air. Attach reservoir to the Intake Valve and press on Reservoir Bag. Compression of the Reservoir Bag and visual rise of the outlet Flap Valve confirms that the Reservoir Valve efficiently vents excessive gas to atmosphere. b) Do as described and shown in 2.1a above in order to fill a Reservoir Bag with ambient air. Attach reservoir to the Intake Valve. With the Patient Valve in place and the reservoir attached to the Intake Valve, perform several compression-release cycles on the ventilation bag until the Reservoir Bag is flat and empty. Rapid reexpansion of the ventilation bag after flattening of the Reservoir Bag confirms that the Reservoir Valve efficiently lets in ambient air.
Cat. No. 870550