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Ambu Man Advanced - Introduction; Restrictions and Cautions; Wideband Data Transmission Systems; Specifications

Ambu Man Advanced
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1. Introduction
The Ambu® Man Advanced is an advanced instruction and training manikin for the
simulation of realistic conditions during cardiopulmonary resuscitation by means of
scuering the airway giving chest compression and performing defibrillation. Moreover
the AmbuMan Advanced will cover all aspect of advanced life-support training.
The system is designed for practising the implementation and co-ordination of vital
stages of the resuscitation process using a advanced training manikin that can simulate
the most important ECG signals for advanced life-support training.
The manikin has the size of a normal adult and provides an exceptionally lifelike
representation of the human anatomy, particularly of those features important to training
in modern resuscitation techniques.
The built-in instrumentation shows the effectiveness of the resuscitation, including results
achieved for insufflation volume and depth of external chest compression, and indicates
any stomach inflation and incorrect hand positioning as well.
2. Restrictions and Cautions
Wideband Data Transmission Systems
2400,0 – 2483,5 MHz
The product con be used in EU member states and EFTA countries in respect to the
following restrictions.
Country Restriction
France Not allowed for outdoor use.
Italy Not allowed for outdoor use.
Luxembourg Implemented general authorisation is required for network and
service supply.
Norway Not allowed to be used within a radius of 20 km from the centre of
Ny-Ålesund.
Russian Federation Not allowed to be used before national approval based on the
national standard system (GOST) and conformity certificate.
Caution
Only use the manikin in dry surroundings. Do not expose the manikin directly to any
kind of liquid.
Remove the battery pack if the manikin is not used for a longer period of time.
If you detect any smoke or smell from the manikin turn off the manikin immediately
and stop using the manikin.
If the manikin has been stored in the cold, let the manikin warm to room
temperature before use and assure that no condensation has occurred as this could
harm the electronics.
Do not interchange the defibrillation electrodes and ECG electrodes on the chest of
the manikin.
When using a defibrillator, it is important to follow the manufacturer’s instructions
for use, particularly the safety rules.
Before starting the actual training, the instructor should inform the trainees
about the proper use of the defibrillator, alerting them to the hazards involved in
disregarding the safety rules.
The manikin is sensitive to moisture. Make sure it does not get wet, as this might
cause a short-circuit.
3. Specifications
3.1. Weight:
Full body with carrying cases: approx. 13 kg
Full body in portable suitcase: approx. 26 kg
3.2. Dimension:
Full body ready for training: approx. 170 cm
Full body in portable suitcase (L x W x H): approx. 105 x 62 x25 cm
3.3. Part/Material
Basic unit Polyethylene
Instrument part ABS plastic
Skull PVC, hard
Chest skin PVC, soft
Face piece PVC, soft
Training suit 50% cotton and 50% polyester