Shock Doctor eject Original instructions

Bladder Connector Eject®Insertion Tool
Eject®CO2
Cartridge
Eject®CO2 Inflator
Eject®Bulb
Inflator
Eject®Bladder
Eject®
Practice Bladder
EMT/First Responder Helmet Removal System
User Instructions and Safety Information
See reverse side of this sheet for
EMT helmet removal instructions.
Determine whether Eject®is
installed in the rider’s helmet.
Look for “Eject®Equipped” helmet sticker
and connector protruding from base of
helmet. (Figure B.)
This should be located on the left side of
the helmet. Check the inside chin bar area
for sticker if rider is positioned such that the
left side is covered.
To Prepare the CO2 Inflator:
Use only Shock Doctor 16g non-threaded
CO2 cartridges, other cartridges may not fit
properly.
Make sure the red safety lever is in the down
position.
1. Unscrew inflator head from cartridge cup.
2. Shake cartridge.
3. Insert a NON-THREADED CO2 cartridge
into the cup so the narrow end faces up.
Thread inflator head onto the cup, turning in
until the cartridge just contacts the puncture
pin, then quickly and firmly twist to puncture
(activate) and seal the CO2 cartridge.
Inflator is now charged and ready for use.
Eject®Helmet Removal System
CO2 Inflator and Cartridge Operating Instructions:
Figure A.
Step 1.
Step 2.
Step 3.
Do not inhale CO2 gas. Do not
discharge CO2 gas towards face,
body, or people. CO2 gas becomes
extremely cold when dispensed and
should not be exposed to bare skin
as frostbite may occur.
• DO NOT modify the Eject®Helmet
Removal System in any way.
Modifications may affect the
proper function.
• Never use any device not approved
by Shock Doctor for inflation. This
can result in injury to the rider.
WARNING: You must completely understand
all Eject®Helmet Removal System User
Instructions and safety information before
using this product.
Safety Lock Feature:
Do not activate a CO2 cartridge until ready
to use.
Move the red safety lever to the “up” position to
lock the dispensing trigger. (Figure A.) To unlock
the dispensing trigger, move the red safety lever
into the “down” position.
CO2 can ONLY be dispensed when the safety
lock is in the unlocked “down” position.
All CO2 gas must be expelled from used
cartridge before replacement of CO2 cartridge.
Use a new cartridge each time you inflate an
Eject®unit.
Package may contain any of the following:
Contact the Eject®Support
Center at 1-877-40-EJECT or
eject@shockdoctor.com for more
information, training materials
or technical questions.
Visit EjectSafety.com
Register and complete
your EMT training at
HealthStream.com/HLC/ejectsafety.
IMPORTANT
SAFETY INFORMATION
• These instructions are for
Emergency Medical Technicians
(EMT) to follow when responding
to an accident.
• Shock Doctor recommends that
the Eject®Helmet Removal System
be used ONLY by rescue personnel
trained in spine immobilization
who have complete training on
the system and have read the
full instructions.Proper training
includes practicing before using the
Eject®System on an accident site.
Figure B.
DO NOT inate the Eject®system
if there is structural damage to the
top of the helmet.
EMT IFU_9.indd 1 9/10/09 9:38 AM

YES: Eject®is installed and inflation
connector was located:
NO: Eject®is not installed or
not accessible:
EMT/First Responder
INSTRUCTIONS
Neither Shock Doctor nor seller shall be liable for damage or injury
caused to yourself, any other person, or any equipment arising out of
the misuse or failure to follow guidelines or instructions for the use of
this product.
TO THE EXTENT CONSISTENT WITH APPLICABLE LAW, NEITHER
SHOCK DOCTOR NOR SELLER MAKES ANY WARRANTIES
OF MERCHANTABILITY OR OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
PURPOSE NOR ANY OTHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES.
DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTIES
Figure D.
Figure E.
Figure L.
Figure F.
Figure G.
Figure H.
Figure C.
Figure I. Figure J.
Figure M. Figure N.
WARNING: Check the helmet for structural damage.
Use Eject®with particular care if you suspect a
fracture of the superior portion of the skull. Remove
visible glass or debris from facial area prior to
inflation of Eject®.
1. Before inflating the
Eject®helmet removal
system, remove or
cut the chinstrap and
carefully remove the
patient’s goggles and
or glasses. (Figure K.)
2. Remove the blue cap
on the Eject®tube
connector and attach
the CO2 inflator (or
the bulb inflator if
the CO2 inflator is
not available). Unlock
red safety lever on
CO2 inflator or close
valve on bulb inflator.
(Figure L.)
3. Use hands to guide
the helmet, and begin
to inflate the bladder, (Figure M.) gently guiding
the helmet past the patient’s nose, (Figure N.)
until the helmet has been safely removed.
Look for the Eject®sticker
and tube end connector.
WARNING: Check the
helmet for structural
damage. Use Eject®with
particular care if you
suspect a fracture of
the superior portion of
the skull. Remove visible
glass or debris from facial
area prior to insertion of
First Responder Unit or
inflation of Eject®.
1. Before inflating the
Eject®helmet removal
system, remove or cut the
chinstrap and carefully
remove the patient’s
goggles and or glasses.
(Figure C.)
2. Place the Eject®EMT/
First Responder unit
on the outside of the
helmet at the top center
point to establish how
far to insert. Estimate
insertion of the bag so
that the center of the
bag length reaches the
top center of the head.
(Figure D.)
3. Gently take the weight
off the helmet by the chin
guard to create a gap at
the patient’s forehead,
sufficient to allow the
EMT/First Responder unit
to be inserted. (Figure E.)
4. Push the EMT/First
Responder unit into the
helmet until it reaches the
top center point of the
patient’s head. (Figure F.)
5. Remove the white
insertion tool by sliding
it out of the helmet.
(Figure G.)
6. Remove the blue cap
on the Eject®tube
connector and attach the
CO2 inflator (or the bulb
inflator if the CO2 inflator
is not available). Unlock
red safety lever on CO2
inflator or close valve on
bulb inflator. (Figure H.)
7. Use hands to guide the
helmet, and begin to
inflate the bladder,
(Figure I.) gently guiding
the helmet past the
patient’s nose, (Figure J.)
until the helmet has
been safely removed.
DO NOT use any device other
than the Eject® Insertion Tool
to insert the Eject®Bladder.
DANGER: Keep the airway clear and maintain cervical spine stabilization
at all times during helmet removal.
® 2009 Shock Doctor, Inc. EJ-EMT-0909
Figure K.
EMT IFU_9.indd 2 9/10/09 9:38 AM
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