Directions for Use
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Introduction Little Junior has been developed to provide a cost effective alternative for CPR training programs. More manikins can be used in the classroom, increasing hands-on practice and active participation for the students. All necessary educational requirements have been maintained to assure quality training. Each Little Junior model simulates a 5 year old child of average physiology and anatomy and is designed for realistic training of basic life support skills, primarily cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR).
Features included are: - Natural obstruction of the airway - Realistic facial features and a movable jaw - Realistic compliance for ventilations and compressions - Chest rise and fall with proper ventilations - Realistic landmarks for compression point location - Audible confirmation of correct compression depth - Carrying bag opens into a training mat (single pack only).
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Remove the carrying bag from the plastic bag. Open the bag and lay it flat on the floor. This will now serve as a training mat. Little Junior is delivered fully assembled and ready for use.
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Instructions for use
Unpacking Some additional supplies are provided for your convenience. Included with your Little Junior manikin (Cat. No. 18 00 20) are: -
Little Junior with Compression Clicker 1 extra Junior Face 1 extra Junior Airway Carrying bag/training mat Sanitation kit Directions for use
The 4-pack Little Junior manikins (Cat. No. 18 00 22) are supplied with one bag and one copy of the Directions for use, otherwise the same accessories per manikin as listed above.
Using the compression clicker Little Junior is supplied with a compression clicker that will confirm correct compression depth. When the clicker is “on”, the student will hear a “click” when the torso is compressed approximately 50 mm (2”).
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Fig. 1 To use the clicker: The manikin is delivered with the clicker in the “on” (inner) position.
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Fig. 2 To disable the clicker: Pull out the clicker lever. Note: Always push the clicker lever to the “On”-position before repacking the manikin.
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Sanitation Sanitation of Manikin Faces, see separate sheet. Junior Airway The Junior Airway is designed for disposal after each class
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To remove Fig. 3 1a Detach manikin face at each ear. 2a Lift manikin face off valve coupling. 3a Remove jaw from posts in head. 4a Remove valve. 5a Open chest cover. 6a Remove used airway and discard.
To install Fig. 4 1b Lay lung flat on torso and attach to hook. 2b Snap airway valve onto jaw. 3b Reattach jaw to posts in head. 4b Fasten chest cover onto the four retainers. 5b Push face coupling into airway valve. 6b Fasten face onto retainers at each ear.
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General manikin cleaning. Routine disinfection of the entire manikin is not required, but periodic cleaning of the head, torso, chest skin, and training mat is recommended. These should be washed with a luke warm soapy solution, and then rinsed with a clean damp cloth. Proper care will maintain the appearance and general condition of your Little Junior.
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Maintenance
To change clicker Fig. 5
To remove - Fig. 5 Open the chest cover. Remove the rib plate. Set the clicker in the “off” position (outer position).
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Press together the sides of the clicker and lift it up. Push it out through the opening in the torso. To install - Fig. 6 Insert the clicker from outside
To change clicker activator - Fig. 7
(with the pad facing upward). Press the clicker down until it snaps into place.
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The clicker activator is located underneath the rib plate. It is fastened by snapping it in place over the edge and into the two holes of the rib plate as illustrated.
To change chest skin - Fig. 8
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Unhook the chest skin from its retainers.
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Fig. 9
To change head - Fig. 9 To remove When face, airway and jaw have been removed (described in “Fig. 3”), flex the lower edges of the head outward until the head can be removed. To install Grasp the manikin head with both hands, with your fingers on the inside of the head. Gently pull outwards and slide the head onto the neck posts, one side at a time. To install the airway, face and jaw, see page 4.
Packing for transport Place the manikin and extra accessories on one side of the mat. Always push the clicker lever to the “on”-position before repacking the manikin. Close the carrying bag. When packing the 4-pack, position the manikins as illustrated.
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Models Little Junior w/carrying bag Little Junior 4-pack Dark skin Little Junior w/carrying bag Dark skin Little Junior 4-pack
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Jaw, darkskin Directions for use Carrying bag 4-pack carrying bag
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Accessories Airway complete, pkg. of 25 Airway complete, pkg. of 100 Valve complete, pkg. of 50 Filter and lung, pkg. of 100 Junior face, pkg. of 6 Junior face, dark skin. pkg. of 6 Resusci Manikin wipes, pkg. of 50
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