020-9905 User Manual Q3 (Advanced 3 year old child) Rev G Page 47 of 82
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5.
Pre-test Checks
5.1 Inspection
Before performing a test, a visual inspection of the dummy should be made. Special
attention should be paid to the following items.
Neck
The rubber-molded part of the neck should not be damaged, that is: it should be
complete and not show any tear and wear. By bending the neck slightly small cracks can
also be detected. The neck cable should be checked carefully to check that there is no
visible damage to the cord.
Shoulders
Periodically examine the shoulder to spine interface for damage.
Clavicle
Inspect the clavicle for cracks in the material.
Rib Cage
Check the rib cage for tears and cracks in the material. Deform the rib by hand, as this
will show cracks if present. Cracks can be hidden by PVC skin that covers the outside of
the rib cage. To find significant damage, pay special attention to the rib cage edges.
Lumbar Spine
The lumbar spine rubber should not be damaged. Inspect the rubber molding for tears
and cracks. Replace if the spine is damaged. The cable must be inserted and the nut at
the top properly screwed on. There is no pretension required, the nut should be tightened
up to the play is eliminated.
Abdomen
The abdomen should be checked periodically (10 tests) for tearing of the PVC skin. Note
that the wear of the abdomen is reduced by observing the proper installation procedure.
First remove the upper torso. The abdomen can then be removed by simply lifting it out
of the pelvis.