Description
The Brayden Manikin CPR Actuator (IM13-SA11) is a vital replacement component specifically designed for Brayden Basic, Advanced, and Pro Model CPR training manikins. This actuator is responsible for generating the audible “click” sound that provides immediate feedback to trainees when the correct depth of chest compression is achieved during CPR practice. Ensuring that this component is in good working order is crucial for effective CPR training, as the audible feedback helps students develop the necessary muscle memory and understanding of proper compression technique. This lightweight and precisely sized part is an essential element in maintaining the functionality and realism of your Brayden CPR manikin.
KEY FEATURES AND BENEFITS:
- Provides Audible Feedback: Generates a distinct “click” sound when the correct chest compression depth is reached, aiding in proper CPR technique learning.
- Ensures Effective Training: By providing immediate feedback, the actuator helps trainees understand and correct their compression depth in real-time.
- Compatible with Multiple Brayden Models: Designed for use with Brayden Basic, Advanced, and Pro Model adult CPR training manikins.
- Easy to Replace: The actuator can be easily installed, minimizing downtime for your training sessions.
- Lightweight and Compact: With dimensions of 13”L x 0.75”W x 0.05”H and a weight of only 0.06lbs, it is a small but critical component.
- Genuine Brayden Part: Ensures compatibility and optimal performance with your Brayden manikin.
SPECIFICATIONS:
- Product Name: AERO Brayden Manikin CPR Actuator
- Code/Part Number: IM13-SA11
- UPC: 8809522430133
- Dimensions: 13 inches (L) x 0.75 inches (W) x 0.05 inches (H)
- Weight: 0.06 lbs
- Material: (Material not specified in the provided information, likely a durable plastic)
- Compatibility: Brayden Basic Model Manikins, Brayden Advanced Model Manikins, Brayden Pro Model Manikins
- Function: Provides audible feedback (“click”) for correct CPR chest compression depth.
- Unit of Measure: Each
- Inclusions: One (1) Brayden Manikin CPR Actuator (IM13-SA11)
HOW TO USE:
- Locate the Existing Actuator: Identify the location of the current CPR clicker actuator within your Brayden manikin’s chest mechanism. Refer to your manikin’s user manual if needed.
- Remove the Old Actuator: Carefully detach the worn or damaged actuator. This may involve unsnapping it from a holding mechanism or sliding it out of a designated slot.
- Position the New Actuator: Align the new Brayden Manikin CPR Actuator (IM13-SA11) with the designated space within the manikin’s chest.
- Secure the New Actuator: Gently snap or slide the new actuator into place, ensuring it is firmly secured and properly positioned.
- Test the Functionality: Perform a few chest compressions on the manikin to verify that the new actuator produces a clear “click” sound when the appropriate compression depth is reached.
- Resume Training: Your Brayden manikin is now ready for continued effective CPR training.
BENEFITS OF USING THE BRAYDEN MANIKIN CPR ACTUATOR (IM13-SA11):
- Using a properly functioning actuator ensures realistic and effective CPR training sessions.
- Audible feedback helps trainees accurately learn the correct compression depth.
- Enhances student confidence and competence in CPR skills.
- Maintains the manikin’s feedback system for consistent and standardized instruction.
- Improves learning outcomes and readiness for real-life emergency situations.
FEATURES:
- Engineers a distinct auditory cue upon achieving the recommended chest compression depth.
- Specifically crafted as a direct replacement part for compatible Brayden adult CPR manikin models.
- Facilitates immediate understanding of correct compression technique through sound.
- Designed for straightforward and quick installation within the manikin structure.
- Constructed to precise dimensions (13”L x 0.75”W x 0.05”H) for optimal fit.
- Maintains the intended feedback mechanism of Brayden CPR training manikins.
- Contributes to a realistic CPR training experience for learners.
- A fundamental element for accurate CPR skill development and assessment.






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