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Care and Maintenance
CARE AND MAINTENANCE
Maintaining the simulator requires careful treatment of electronic and mechanical components. After
use, make sure all components are properly handled and correctly removed or placed into storage.
Note: Many hardware components of the simulator and the Instructor Workstation are not user-
serviceable. Contact CAE Healthcare Customer Support for any questions and concerns regarding
hardware maintenance.
General Simulator Care
• Avoid the use of writing instruments and sharp objects near the patient simulator to
prevent
tears or unattractive markings in or on the skin.
• A mild detergent and warm water will remove most marks and stains. Gently rub th
e
s
oiled area with a soft cloth. DO NOT use ABRASIVE soaps or pads.
• Lubricate airway adjuncts, urinary catheters, nasogastric tubes, and enema tubes wi
th
silicone spray prior to insertion. DO NOT use water-based lubricant.
• Prior to using moulage of any kind, and to make cleansing the simulator’s skin easier
,
ligh
tly apply petroleum jelly to the simulator’s skin, followed by a light amount of talcum
powder (unscented baby powder).
• If the IV sites have been used, remove the fl
uid as described in the breakdown procedure.
Failure to drain and clean the systems may cause problems with the system.
• If the IM injection site(s) have been used, remove the fluid from the
sponge inside the
inje
ction site pad as described in the breakdown procedure.
Breakdown
To keep the simulator in good condition, follow the breakdown procedures below before storage.
CAUTION
Do not attempt to open or repair any simulator components without authorization from CAE
Customer Support. Doing so may void the warranty.
Break down the Juno Simulator
1
Clean the manikin
2
Drain and clean the rectum
3
Drain and flush the IV
4
Maintain the IM injection site
5
Power off the instructor tablet
6
Power off the manikin (Live and Complete configurations only)