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Box 901 Fort Atkinson, Wisconsin 53538-0901 1-800-558-9595 eNasco.com • E-mail: [email protected] LF01007AU WHITE SKIN ONLY LF01007BU VEIN ONLY LF01007CU WHITE SKIN & VEIN REPLACEMENT KIT INSTRUCTION MANUAL WARNING: This product contains dry natural rubber. Do not remove film from tubing! Products by Nasco COPYRIGHT © NASCO 2011 PRINTED IN U.S.A. NP 103-11 NP103_11 1 9/1/11 1:23:23 PM Replacing the Foot Skin 1. Pour a portion of the lubricant into the skin, allowing the lubricant to run down the sides (pour only enough lubricant into the skin to completely coat the inside surface). 2. Squeeze the skin between your hands. Work your hands back and forth, up and down the skin to coat the inside of the skin thoroughly with the lubricant. The ends of the tubing should emerge from the two holes provided in the leg core at the top of the foot. 3. Grasping the skin, slide the skin down over the core until the toes are approaching the toe holes. Finishing Installation Pull the skin snugly over the core. Check to be sure that the tubing has not become kinked. This can be done by blowing air in one end of the tubing and checking for air flow out the other end. Removing the Skin and Veins 1. Remove the white plastic cap from the end of the simulator. 2. Remove the skin by cutting it with a pair of sharp scissors. Start at the top of the foot and cut as far as necessary in order to easily remove the skin. Carefully slide the old skin off from the core and discard it. CAUTION: Work the skin on gently — pulling hard on the end of the skin can stretch or tear the material. 3. Remove the old “veins” from the channels, and discard them. Replacing the Vein Tubing 1. Install the new vein by inserting one end of the tubing through one of the holes on the top of the foot. 2. Pull the tubing through the hole and then insert the other end through the other hole. 3. The ends of the tubing should be evened up, with the same amount of tubing protruding from the end of the foot. Leave enough slack so the tubing can be placed into the channel. 4. Insert the slacked tubing into the channels – avoid any twisting or kinking of the tubing. 5. Carefully pull on the tubing to take up any slack. NP103_11 2 Positioning the Tubing Feel along the tubing channel to be certain that the tubing is properly seated. If it has slipped out of its channel while the skin was being pulled on, it can usually be moved back into position by working it with your fingers on the outside of the skin. 4. As the skin is worked down over the core, be sure the tubing remains in the channels. Warm water should be used to rinse away any excess lubricant remaining on the surface of the skin. 5. Guide the toes carefully into the proper holes as the skin is slipped further down on the core. If you encounter difficulty, simply slide the skin back an inch or two from the toes and begin again. 6. After the toes are positioned in the hand, slide the skin over the remainder of the core to provide a snug fit. 7. If air is trapped in the toes, a 22gauge needle can be used to puncture the toe tips and allow the air to escape. 9/1/11 1:23:24 PM
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