Everything you need to know about your CPR Taylor and Baby Tyler manikins. Last updated April 12, 2023
USER GUIDE CPR TAYLOR & BABY TYLER
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TABLE OF CONTENTS GENERAL HELP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Getting Started . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Unpacking the box . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Setting up your manikin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Recommended cleaning process . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Packing&storage......................................... 6 CPR TAYLOR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Meet CPR Taylor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Feedback monitor overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Breathing system features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Package contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Using CPR Taylor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Facts & FAQs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Assembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Understanding Feedback . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 BABY TYLER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Meet CPR Taylor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Feedback monitor overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Package contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 UsingBabyTyler............................................. 36 Facts & FAQs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Assembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 Understanding Feedback . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
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GENERAL GETTING STARTED Unpacking the box Setting up your manikin MAINTENANCE Recommended Cleaning Process Packing & Storage
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GETTING STARTED Unpacking the box
1 Take all items out of the box 2 Unwrap any plastic around the manikin(s), CPR feedback monitor(s), transport bag, lungs, and other manikin accessories 3 Take the CPR feedback monitors and batteries out of the cardboard box(es) and recyle the boxes
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Setting up your manikin Important Note: If you have a new manikin, the serial number on the back of the manikin will match the serial number on the corresponding monitor
MONITOR IS ON
Back of manikin
Back of monitor
1 Remove the battery covers with a Phillips-head screwdriver 2 Insert one 9-volt battery into the back of your manikin and one into the back of the corresponding monitor 3 Press the power button on the lower left corner of the monitor; the monitor will light up The monitor is powered on when the light next to “Monitor” is illuminated in green 4 Press down hard & all the way on the manikin’s chest to turn it on A beep indicates that the torso has paired with its monitor; confirm by checking that the light next to “Torso” is illuminated in green If the Torso light is not illuminated, the manikin and monitor are not paired; see troubleshooting steps below Note: Monitors turn off after 2 minutes of inactivity; the torso will “go to sleep” after 34 seconds of inactivity You will need to turn the monitor back on to continue your training session
TORSO IS PAIRED
HOLD TO RESET
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MAINTENANCE Recommended Cleaning Process Properly cleaning your manikins will ensure thorough disinfection and extend the life of the skins 1 Wash the surface you wish to disinfect with dish soap and water 2 Use PAWS wipes, SaniZide spray, or isopropyl alcohol spray and evenly apply the disinfectant to the surface 3 Let sit for at least 30 seconds 4 Allow for manikin and all manikin parts to fully dry before re-assembly
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Useful Tips:
• Avoid the use of bleach- and ammonia-based products • Magic erasers work for certain marks but will take the sheen off of the skins. • We recommend isopropyl alcohol-based (70% or higher) cleaning products, like PAWS or SaniZide • Be sure to use a rubbing alcohol product that contains at least 70% isopropyl alcohol • To make a standard 70% solution; dilute by adding 1 part water to 2 parts 99% isopropyl alcohol
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Packing & Storage Pack your manikins quickly and efficiently with this handy guide! Place your manikin(s) in the main compartment of your transport bag and the CPR feedback monitor(s), lung bags, and other manikin accessories in the side pocket(s) The chest skins are susceptible to dents, which can be permanent if the manikins are not properly packed in their carry bags
Individual CPR Taylor Manikin
Overhead views of ideal manikin placement inside carry bags.
Starter Pack
Individual Baby Tyler Manikin
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MAINTENANCE
4-Pack CPR Taylor Manikins
4-Pack Baby Tyler Manikins
4 & 2 Family Pack
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CPR TAYLOR INTRODUCTION Meet CPR Taylor
Feedback monitor overview Breathing system features Package contents USING CPR TAYLOR Facts & FAQs Assembly Setup Understanding Feedback TROUBLESHOOTING
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INTRODUCTION Meet CPR Taylor Represent real-world diversity and provide modern training, reflective of real people, with the first-ever 3-in-1 CPR manikin Train CPR on an adult male, an adult female, and a child — on 1 compact & portable manikin! Featuring a wireless monitor with 2020 AHA guideline compliant CPR feedback, CPR Taylor ® is ideal for adding realism to all types of CPR training
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Manikin torso (base)
Female chest skin
Male chest skin
Head
Face skin
Mouthpiece
Head-locking clips
Lung bag
Feedback monitor
9-volt battery
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Feedback Monitor Overview CPR Taylor’s monitor provides feedback compliant with 2020 American Heart Association guidelines
CONNECTION & BATTERY INDICATORS When the monitor is turned on, the light next to “Monitor” will illuminate green When the torso has been successfully paired with the monitor, the light next to “Torso” will illuminate green If either light is red, the batteries need replacing; see “Battery Caution” on the opposite page
POWER BUTTON
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COMPRESSION FEEDBACK RATE DEPTH & RECOIL
BATTERY CAUTION The batteries supplied with CPR Taylor ® should be replaced when the red light appears on the monitor indicator Using uncharged batteries with either the monitor or the torso will impede proper functioning of CPR Taylor ® There are no interference implications using rechargeable batteries
Wait 10 seconds for test report
STANDARD MODE BLIND MODE MODE SELECTION BUTTON
Adult
Child
Adult
Child
Tap the button until you get a steady light in your preferred option (Adult or Child)
Tap the button until you get the flashing light in your preferred option (Adult or Child)
Feedback is not visible during practice in blind mode. View the test report 10 seconds after the session has finished in both modes.
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Breathing System Features What makes CPR Taylor’s breathing system unique?
Unique & Functional Nose CPR Taylor features a fully functional nose to add realism to respiration training
Semi-Disposable Lung Bag CPR Taylor’s high-quality airway system does not require replacing the lung between students — saving you time and money! • High-quality lungs can safely be used multiple times • Re-use the lung bag until moisture is seen within the lung bag Reusable Mouth & Airway System Mouth & airway system contains built in one-way valve • Air that enters the lung is expelled through the back of the manikin — and never back to the student • Pair with a one-way filter CPR mask and/or BVM for hygienic training • Can be fully disinfected & reused hundreds of times!
AIR
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Package Contents What’s included with your CPR manikins?
Individual CPR Taylor Manikin • 1 CPR Taylor adult/child manikin • 1 female chest skin • 1 male chest skin • 5 lung bags
4-Pack CPR Taylor Manikins • 4 CPR Taylor adult/child manikins
• 4 female chest skins • 4 male chest skins • 20 lung bags
• 2 mouth & airway systems • 1 CPR feedback monitor • 1 pair of head locking clips • (2) 9-volt batteries
• 8 mouth & airway systems • 4 CPR feedback monitors • 4 pairs of head locking clips • (8) 9-volt batteries
• User manual • Transport bag
• 4 user manuals • Transport bag
Starter Pack
4 & 2 Family Pack
• 1 CPR Taylor adult/child manikin • 1 female chest skin • 1 male chest skin • 5 CPR Taylor lung bags • 2 CPR Taylor mouth & airway systems • 1 CPR feedback monitor for CPR Taylor • 2 CPR Taylor head locking clips • 1 Baby Tyler Infant manikin • 4 Baby Tyler lung bags • 2 Baby Tyler mouthpieces • 1 set of Baby Tyler clothing • 1 CPR feedback monitor for Baby Tyler • 1 transport bag • (4) 9 volt batteries • User manuals
• 4 CPR Taylor adult/child manikins • 4 female chest skins • 4 male chest skins • 20 CPR Taylor lung bags • 8 CPR Taylor mouth & airway systems • 4 CPR feedback monitors for CPR Taylor
• 8 CPR Taylor head locking clips • 2 Baby Tyler Infant manikins • 8 Baby Tyler lung bags
• 4 Baby Tyler mouthpieces • 2 sets of Baby Tyler clothing • 2 CPR feedback monitors for Baby Tyler • 1 transport bag • (12) 9 volt batteries • User manuals
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Facts & FAQs Things to know about your CPR Taylor!
AED Training Can I use an AED trainer with CPR Taylor? Yes, you can use any AED trainer you like with CPR Taylor And don’t worry about any sticky residue left behind, pads peel off easily with no mess! Find the perfect AED trainer at WorldPoint com! Airway Can artificial airways be placed in CPR Taylor? Airway insertion and intubation is not possible on CPR Taylor Batteries What size batteries does CPR Taylor use? Both CPR Taylor and the feedback monitor each use a single 9-volt battery You may also use a rechargeable 9-volt battery When to change the battery: Replace the battery for the torso or monitor when the green light turns red If the regular green light appears dim, this is also a sign that your battery needs to be replaced soon
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Bra Size What size bra can I use on CPR Taylor? When shopping by cup size, choose a 32A bra; if you’re shopping in sports bras, choose a size small
Child Mode
How does Child Mode work? When switching between adult and child modes, the electronics in the manikin adjust the software to the correct feedback depth (1 5–2 inches) on the monitor
The chest impedance does not change How do I change to child mode?
Choose “Child Mode” by pressing the Mode Selection button When you see a solid blue light below the child icon, you are in Standard Child Mode Tap the button again; a blinking blue light below the child icon indicates Blind Child Mode To return to Adult Mode, simply press the button again until the blue light is underneath the adult icon Cleaning Properly cleaning your manikins will extend the life of the skins Please see page 4 for the recommended cleaning processes for WorldPoint Products manikins
Clicker
Does CPR Taylor have a clicker? No, there is no clicker feedback on CPR Taylor
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Facts & FAQs (continued)
Compression Depth Adult mode: Correct depth is 2 inches Child mode: Correct depth is 1 5–2 inches The maximum possible compression depth on CPR Taylor is 2 17 inches Lung Bags CPR Taylor’s lung bags have a one-way filter and direct “dirty” air out the back of the manikin, meaning you don’t have to change the lung bag for every student! If you see moisture inside the lung bag, it’s time to replace it! Learn how to install a lung bag on page 20 To remove the lung bag: 1 Remove the chest and face skins 2 Pinch the sides of the mouth piece together and pull it straight out 3 Twist and pull the plastic connector of the lung bag to detach Do not pull on the thin plastic of the bag as it may rip 4 Detach the sticker on the back of the lung bag (If the sticker leaves any residue, it will come off with an alcohol-based cleaner )
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Storage The chest skins are susceptible to dents, which can be permanent if the manikins are not properly packed in their carry bags We recommend you place the female skin on top of the male skin for storage See page 6 for packing recommendations
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Assembly How to prepare your manikin for use!
1 Remove the face skin from the head 2 Remove the chest skin(s) from the torso
3 Attach the head to the torso by sliding the pegs into the buffers on either side. The pegs will snap into place
STEP 3
4 Lift the chin and pass the connection end of the lung bag beneath the jaw into the empty space of the mouth (The side of the lung with the sticker should face down onto the torso)
STEP 4
5 Connect the lung bag securely to the valve on the back of the mouth & airway system piece
STEP 5
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6 Insert the mouthpiece by gently squeezing the tabs on both ends and inserting into the space of the head If properly installed, the edge of the mouthpiece will be flush with the surface of the face around it
STEP 6
7 Attach the lung bag to the marked circle on the torso using the white sticker on the underside of the lung bag Make sure he lung bag rests loosely on the neck
STEP 7
8 Fit the face skin, checking that the nose, mouth, and upper tab are in the correct position
9 Place the male or female chest skin on the torso, tucking the neck underneath the chin, and attach to the studs
STEP 8
10 Attach the head locking clips; they are labeled L and R for (the manikin’s) left and right Place the hooked end on first, then push the clip into place over the peg
Note: For tips on removing the lung bag, see the FAQ on page 18
STEP 10
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Setup Make sure your manikin and monitor both have batteries installed before continuing with these steps
IMPORTANT NOTE! If you have a brand new manikin, the serial number on the back of the manikin must match the one on the back of the monitor! If you are connecting a replacement monitor, follow the reset instructions on page 25.
1 Make sure your manikin and monitor both have batteries installed 2 Turn on the monitor and manikin 3 Choose the mode in which you will be training • By default, the monitor starts on Adult, Standard mode • To choose a different mode, press the mode button to cycle through the options • Adult, Standard: solid light under adult icon • Adult, Blind blinking light under adult icon • Child, Standard: solid light under child icon • Child, Blind: blinking light under child icon 4 Start your CPR training!
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Understanding Feedback Here’s a quick guide to monitor feedback
QUALITY CPR Green in the center ovals means you’re hitting the right rate, depth & recoil!
NEEDS WORK Red in the upper or lower lights means a few different things. See below!
TOO SHALLOW
IDEAL RATE
IDEAL DEPTH & RECOIL
TOO FAST
TOO DEEP
TOO SLOW
NEEDS MORE RECOIL
TEST REPORT Appears 10 seconds after session ends
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TROUBLESHOOTING
Chest is not rising or stops rising during training • Check that the mouth and airway system is properly connected to the lung bag & the head is positioned correctly • Make sure the face skin is properly attached to the mouth and airway system • Check the nostrils and mouth — if the nose holes are not lined up properly, chest ventilations will not work properly • Check the lung bag for moisture accumulation If the lung bag is moist, replace it with a new one Why is my manikin beeping? There are a few reasons your manikin may be beeping! • Compressions are being performed on the manikin but the monitor is not turned on • Low battery in the manikin • The manikin & monitor are powering down • Choking relief maneuvers are being performed Note: The monitor will shut down after 2 minutes of inactivity, while the manikin will go into power-save mode to save battery after 34 seconds of inactivity At this 34 second point the manikin will beep
MONITOR BATTERY IS LOW
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The monitor isn’t working correctly or won’t pair with the torso If you haven’t been able to connect your monitor and manikin, the monitor may need to be reset Before resetting, please ensure the manikin’s serial number and the monitor’s serial number match and that you have installed batteries into both items See page 2 for more details To reset the monitor: 1 Press the power button on the lower left-hand corner of the monitor Lights will turn on to indicate the power up is successful 2 Press and hold the mode button located in the lower middle of the monitor for 7 seconds Blinking lights start to light up your monitor This is indication you are now in pairing mode 3 Press down on the manikin torso as deep as it will go and hold until you hear a beep • You should now see a green indicator light on both the torso and the monitor * 4 The manikin is now paired to the monitor and is ready for use * If the torso light on the monitor is not displaying green after the above steps, your manikin is not paired to the manikin Try the above steps again If still unsuccessful, please contact our resolutions department
POWER
MONITOR IS ON
HOLD TO RESET
If either the “Torso” or “Monitor” lights are red or dim, replace the battery in that component
TORSO IS PAIRED
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TROUBLESHOOTING
Jaw thrust or head tilt not functioning correctly If the head tilt and jaw thrust aren’t working
properly, the jaw may be misaligned You will have to disassemble the manikin’s head to access the jaw You will need a long Phillips-head screwdriver to disassemble the head 1 Loosen and remove the 3 screws on the back of the manikin’s head with the Phillips-head screwdriver 2 Remove the back head plate, exposing the inside | of the head 3 Locate the jaw thrust hinge located inside the manikin’s head; you will find that one of the upper pegs is not in its cradle 4 Remove the hinge completely and then place it back in the head with the top two pegs resting inside the cradles 5 Once properly aligned, replace the rear head plate and reinsert and fasten the screws
SCREW LOCATIONS
CLICK HERE FOR A VIDEO DEMO
CORRECT ALIGNMENT
INCORRECT ALIGNMENT
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BABY TYLER INTRODUCTION Meet Baby Tyler Feedback monitor overview Package contents USING BABY TYLER Facts & FAQs Assembly Setup Understanding Feedback TROUBLESHOOTING
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INTRODUCTION Meet Baby Tyler Represent real-world diversity and provide modern training, reflective of real people, with the first-ever 3-in-1 CPR manikin Train CPR on an adult male, an adult female, and a child — on 1 compact & portable manikin! Featuring a wireless monitor with 2020 AHA guideline compliant CPR feedback, CPR Taylor ® is ideal for adding realism to all types of CPR training
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Mouthpiece
Face skin
Lung bag
Chest skin
Manikin body
9-volt battery
Feedback monitor
Clothing
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INTRODUCTION
Feedback Monitor Overview CPR Taylor’s monitor provides feedback compliant with 2020 American Heart Association guidelines
CONNECTION & BATTERY INDICATORS When the monitor is turned on, the light next to “Monitor” will illuminate green When the torso has been successfully paired with the monitor, the light next to “Torso” will illuminate green If either light is red, the batteries need replacing; see “Battery Caution” on the opposite page
POWER BUTTON
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COMPRESSION FEEDBACK RATE 100 <> 120 bpm DEPTH & RECOIL
BATTERY CAUTION The batteries supplied with Baby Tyler ® should be replaced when the red light appears on the monitor indicator Using uncharged batteries with either the monitor or the torso will impede proper functioning of Baby Tyler ® There are no interference implications using rechargeable batteries
Wait 10 seconds for test report
BLIND MODE
STANDARD MODE
Feedback is not visible during practice in blind mode. View the test report 10 seconds after the session has finished in both modes.
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Package Contents What’s included with your CPR manikins?
Individual Baby Tyler Manikin • 1 Baby Tyler infant manikin
4-Pack Baby Tyler Manikins • 4 Baby Tyler infant manikins
• 1 chest skin • 1 face skin • 4 lung bags
• 4 chest skins • 4 face skins • 16 lung bags
• 2 mouth & airway systems • 1 CPR feedback monitor • 1 set of clothing • (2) 9-volt batteries
• 8 mouth & airway systems • 4 CPR feedback monitors
• 4 sets of clothing • (8) 9-volt batteries • 4 user manuals • Transport bag
• User manual • Transport bag
Starter Pack
4 & 2 Family Pack
• 1 CPR Taylor adult/child manikin • 1 female chest skin • 1 male chest skin • 5 CPR Taylor lung bags • 2 CPR Taylor mouth & airway systems • 1 CPR feedback monitor for CPR Taylor • 2 CPR Taylor head locking clips • 1 Baby Tyler Infant manikin • 4 Baby Tyler lung bags • 2 Baby Tyler mouthpieces • 1 set of Baby Tyler clothing • 1 CPR feedback monitor for Baby Tyler • 1 transport bag • (4) 9 volt batteries • User manuals
• 4 CPR Taylor adult/child manikins • 4 female chest skins • 4 male chest skins • 20 CPR Taylor lung bags • 8 CPR Taylor mouth & airway systems • 4 CPR feedback monitors for CPR Taylor
• 8 CPR Taylor head locking clips • 2 Baby Tyler Infant manikins • 8 Baby Tyler lung bags
• 4 Baby Tyler mouthpieces • 2 sets of Baby Tyler clothing • 2 CPR feedback monitors for Baby Tyler • 1 transport bag • (12) 9 volt batteries • User manuals
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USING BABY TYLER
Facts & FAQs Things to know about your CPR Taylor!
AED Training Can I use an AED trainer with Baby Tyler? Yes, you can use any AED trainer you like with CPR Taylor And don’t worry about any sticky residue left behind, pads peel off easily with no mess! Find the perfect AED trainer at WorldPoint com! Airway Can artificial airways be placed in Baby Tyler? You can practice placement of an oropharnygeal airway (OPA), also known as a Guedel airway, on Baby Tyler Please note, however, that using an OPA will not allow chest rise while giving breaths No other types of airways are compatible Batteries What size batteries does Baby Tyler use? Both Baby Tyler and the feedback monitor each use a single 9-volt battery You may also use a rechargeable 9-volt battery When to change the battery: Replace the battery for the torso or monitor when the green light turns red If the regular green light appears dim, this is also a sign that your battery needs to be replaced soon
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Choking Training You can simulate infant choking relief on Baby Tyler with back blows and chest thrusts Baby Tyler’s airway does not allow for foreign object placement Baby Tyler’s shirt is equipped with a foam pad on the back to protect your hand, and Tyler, when performing back blows Cleaning Properly cleaning your manikins will extend the life of the skins Please see page 4 for the recommended cleaning processes for WorldPoint Products manikins
Clicker
Does Baby Tyler have a clicker? No, there is no clicker feedback on Baby Tyler
Compression Depth Correct compression depth on Baby Tyler is 1 5 inches The maximum possible compression depth on Baby Tyler is 2 inches
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Lung Bags When do I replace Baby Tyler’s lung bag? If you see moisture inside the lung bag, it’s time to replace it! Learn how to install a lung bag on page 40 To remove the lung bag: 1 Remove the chest and face skins 2 Pinch the sides of the mouth piece together and pull it straight out 3 Twist and pull the plastic connector of the lung bag to detach Do not pull on the thin plastic of the bag as it may rip 4 Detach the sticker on the back of the lung bag (If the sticker leaves any residue, it will come off with an alcohol-based cleaner ) Storage The chest skins are susceptible to dents, which can be permanent if the manikins are not properly packed in their carry bags See page 6 for packing recommendations
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Assembly How to prepare your manikin for use!
1 Remove the face skin from the head 2 Remove the chest skin(s) from the torso
3 Lift the chin and pass the connection end of the lung bag beneath the jaw into the empty space of the mouth (The side of the lung with the sticker should face down onto the torso)
STEP 3
4 Connect the lung bag securely to the valve on the back of the mouthpiece
STEP 4
5 Insert the mouthpiece by gently squeezing the tabs on both ends and inserting into the space of the head If properly installed, the edge of the mouthpiece will be flush with the surface of the face around it
STEP 4
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6 Line up the bottom of the lung bag with the bottom line of the chest square and attach it with the sticker Make sure he lung bag rests loosely on the neck
STEP 6
7 Fit the face skin, checking that the nose, mouth, and upper tab are in the correct position
STEP 7
8 Place the chest skin on the torso and attach it to the studs
Note: For tips on removing the lung bag, see the FAQ on page 36
STEP 8
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Setup Make sure your manikin and monitor both have batteries installed before continuing with these steps
IMPORTANT NOTE! If you have a brand new manikin, the serial number on the back of the manikin must match the one on the back of the monitor! If you are connecting a replacement monitor, follow the reset instructions on page 45.
1 Make sure your manikin and monitor both have batteries installed 2 Turn on the monitor and manikin 3 Choose the mode in which you will be training • By default, the monitor starts in standard mode • To switch to bind mode, tap the mode button If you want to switch back, just press it again! 4 Start your CPR training!
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USING BABY TYLER
Understanding Feedback Here’s a quick guide to monitor feedback
QUALITY CPR Green in the center ovals means you’re hitting the right rate, depth & recoil!
NEEDS WORK Red in the upper or lower lights means a few different things. See below!
TOO SHALLOW
IDEAL RATE
IDEAL DEPTH & RECOIL
TOO FAST
TOO DEEP
TOO SLOW
NEEDS MORE RECOIL
TEST REPORT Appears 10 seconds after session ends
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TROUBLESHOOTING
Chest is not rising or stops rising during training • Check that the mouth and airway system is properly connected to the lung bag & the head is positioned correctly • Make sure the face skin is properly attached to the mouth and airway system; if the mouth hole is not lined up properly, chest ventilations will not work properly • Check the lung bag for moisture accumulation If the lung bag is moist, replace it with a new one Why is my manikin beeping? There are a few reasons your manikin may be beeping! • Compressions are being performed on the manikin but the monitor is not turned on • Low battery in the manikin • The manikin & monitor are powering down • Choking relief maneuvers are being performed Note: The monitor will shut down after 2 minutes of inactivity, while the manikin will go into power-save mode to save battery after 34 seconds of inactivity At this 34 second point the manikin will beep
MONITOR BATTERY IS LOW
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The monitor isn’t working correctly or won’t pair with the manikin If you haven’t been able to connect your monitor and manikin, the monitor may need to be reset Before resetting, please ensure the manikin’s serial number and the monitor’s serial number match and that you have installed batteries into both items See page 2 for more details To reset the monitor: 1 Press the power button on the lower left-hand corner of the monitor Lights will turn on to indicate the power up is successful 2 Press and hold the mode button located in the lower middle of the monitor for 7 seconds Blinking lights start to light up your monitor This is indication you are now in pairing mode 3 Press down deeply on the corresponding manikin’s chest until you hear a single beep • You should now see a green indicator light on both the torso and the monitor * 4 The manikin is now paired to the monitor and is ready for use * If the torso light on the monitor is not displaying green after the above steps, your manikin is not paired to the manikin Try the above steps again If still unsuccessful, please contact our resolutions department
POWER
MONITOR IS ON
HOLD TO RESET
TORSO IS PAIRED
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TROUBLESHOOTING
Head tilt not functioning correctly If the head tilt and jaw thrust aren’t working properly, the jaw may be misaligned You will have to disassemble the manikin’s head to access the jaw You will need a long Phillips-head screwdriver to disassemble the head 1 Loosen and remove the 3 screws on the back of the manikin’s head with the Phillips-head screwdriver 2 Remove the back head plate, exposing the inside of the head 3 Locate the jaw thrust hinge located inside the manikin’s head; you will find that one of the upper pegs is not in its cradle 4 Remove the hinge completely and then place it back in the head with the top two pegs resting inside the cradles 5 Once properly aligned, replace the rear head plate and reinsert and fasten the screws
SCREW LOCATIONS
CLICK HERE FOR A VIDEO DEMO
CORRECT ALIGNMENT
INCORRECT ALIGNMENT
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