WorldPoint Products User Guide

USING CPR TAYLOR

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.)

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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