With all the ventilation, airflow, realistic skin and audible clicker features of the IM13-R Brayden CPR Manikin, this manikin has no LED light function.

- 10 x Face Masks
- 1 x Extra Lung
- 1 x Face Skin
- 1 x Instructions
- 1 x Manikin Carry Bag
Also available in the Brayden Pulse and Pro.
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Technical Specifications
| Model: | IM13-R | IM16 | IM13-S |
|---|---|---|---|
| Type: | Torso | Torso | Torso |
| Display visual flow of blood from the heart to the brain: |
Yes | Yes | No |
| Bluetooth Connectivity / Sensor Data Collection: | No | Yes | No |
| Chest compression depth and speed measuring sensor: |
Yes | Yes | No |
| Chest movement with ventilation: | Yes | Yes (when unpaired with App) | Yes |
| Head tilt and Chin lift for opening airway: | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Airways system: | Non-breathing with disposable lungs | Non-breathing with disposable lungs | Non-breathing with disposable lungs |
| Ribs, Xiphoid: | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Audible feedback: | Clicker on/off | Clicker on/off | Clicker on/offs |
| Length: | 59cm | 59cm | 59cm |
| Weight: | 6.8lb (including batteries) | 7lb (including batteries) | 6.6lb |
| Operating temperature: | 59°F to 86°F | 32°F to 104°F | 59°F to 86°F |
| Storage temperature: | 14°F to 104°F | -4°F to 140°F | 14°F to 104°F |
| Humidity: | Relative humidity between 5% and 95% | Relative humidity between 5% and 95% | Relative humidity between 5% and 95% |
| Warranty: | 2 years (excluding consumables) | 2 years (excluding consumables) | 2 years (excluding consumables) |
| Power: | AC Adapter (Input AC 100 ~ 260V, Output DC 9V 1A) Battery C type (6 batteries) |
AC Adapter (Input AC 100 ~ 260V, Output DC 9V 1A) Battery C type (6 batteries) |
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The basic CPR manikin is an ideal entry point for any trainers – great price point and a winning manikin.
Brayden manikins are built tough and look realistic. My favourite feature is the fact that the entire head tilts backwards, straightening an internal airway – which will also cause the chest to rise and fall if rescue breaths are delivered correctly.