LifeVac LVCLVT1002
LifeVac Home Kit Instruction Manual
Model: LVCLVT1002
Brand: LifeVac
Ka mutu te huaview
The LifeVac Home Kit is a portable suction rescue device designed to provide a quick and effective solution in choking emergencies for both children and adults. It is a non-invasive device that creates suction to remove airway obstructions.

This image displays the complete LifeVac Home Kit, featuring the main suction device, an adult-sized mask, a pediatric-sized mask, a practice mask for training, and the instruction manual.
Nga waahanga matua
- Trusted Efficacy: Trusted by medical professionals and everyday people, LifeVac has saved thousands of lives and is safe and effective to use in choking emergencies.
- One-Way Valve System: LifeVac will never push the obstruction deeper into the victim’s airway as it features a one-way valve which ensures that when the device is used, it will not force the obstruction deeper into the airway of the victim.
- Mahi ngawari: LifeVac was designed to be simple to operate: It’s as easy as Place, Push, Pull. Our life-saving device can be self-administered in the event one experiences a choking emergency when alone.
- Roa-roa: LifeVac will not have to be replaced unless used to save a life. Masks should be checked periodically and replaced every two to three years.
- Family Protection: One kit provides protection for your entire family, including both children and adults and is HSA / FSA approved.

This diagram illustrates the main components of the LifeVac Home Kit, including the LifeVac device itself, an adult mask, a pediatric mask, and a dedicated practice mask. It also highlights the one-way valve feature.
Tatūnga me te Runanga
The LifeVac Home Kit comes pre-assembled for immediate use. No complex assembly is required. Before an emergency, it is crucial to familiarize yourself with the components and the instructions for proper operation.
- Tautuhia nga Waahanga: Ensure all components are present: the LifeVac device, one adult mask, one pediatric mask, and one practice mask.
- Pānui Tohutohu: Thoroughly read the "Instructions for Use" manual provided in the kit to understand the device's operation and safety guidelines.
- Practice Use: For familiarization, attach the practice mask to the device and perform the "Place, Push, Pull" action. This will help you understand the feel and mechanism of the device without risk.
Operating the LifeVac Device
In a choking emergency, every second counts. The LifeVac device is designed for quick and effective use. Follow these simple steps:
- 1. Place: Select the appropriate mask (adult or pediatric) based on the victim's size. Place the mask firmly over the victim's nose and mouth, ensuring a complete and airtight seal.
- 2. Push: While maintaining the seal with one hand, use your other hand to push the handle of the LifeVac device down towards the victim's face. This compresses the bellows.
- 3. Pull: Without breaking the seal, swiftly pull the handle upwards in a short, sharp motion. This action creates powerful suction to dislodge the obstruction from the airway.
Repeat the "Place, Push, Pull" sequence if necessary until the obstruction is removed or medical help arrives. If the first attempt is unsuccessful, reposition the mask and try again.

This image visually demonstrates the three simple steps for using the LifeVac device: first, placing the mask over the victim's face to create a seal; second, pushing the handle down; and third, pulling the handle up to create suction.
Ihirangi kete
The LifeVac Home Kit is comprehensive and includes all necessary components for immediate use:
| Waehanga | Whakaahuatanga |
|---|---|
| LifeVac Device | The main suction device with a patented one-way valve. |
| Kopare Pakeke | One mask designed for adult use. |
| Kopare Pediatric | One mask designed for child use. |
| Practice Mask | One mask for training and familiarization with the device. |
| Tohutohu mo te Whakamahi | Detailed manual for proper operation and safety. |

This table outlines the specific components included in the LifeVac Home Kit, such as the adult mask, pediatric mask, and training mask.
Nga Korero Haumaru Nui
LifeVac is intended to be used as an option if standard choking protocols (like back blows and abdominal thrusts) do not work or are not feasible. It is not a substitute for traditional first aid but an important additional tool.
Contraindications:
- LifeVac should only be used when a person is choking with a visible airway obstruction.
- Do not use LifeVac if the patient has known hypersensitivity to plastic or silicone materials.
- Do not use on patients who have an endotracheal tube already in place.
- Always ensure a proper seal around the mouth and nose to maximize effectiveness.

This image shows a portion of the LifeVac instruction manual, highlighting important information regarding choking prevention and general care.
Te tiaki me te rokiroki
Proper maintenance and storage ensure the LifeVac device is ready when needed.
- Te Whakakapinga Pūrere: The LifeVac device itself does not expire. However, it should be replaced after each use to save a life. You can report a save on the official LifeVac website to receive a free replacement.
- Mask Inspection: Periodically inspect the adult, pediatric, and practice masks for any signs of wear, tear, or damage.
- Mask Replacement: For optimal performance and hygiene, it is recommended to replace the masks every two to three years. Replacement masks can be purchased separately.
- Rokiroki: Store the LifeVac kit in a readily accessible location within your home, away from extreme temperatures, direct sunlight, and moisture. Ensure it is easily reachable in an emergency.
Pātai Auau (FAQ)
Can LifeVac potentially push the obstruction further down?
No, LifeVac is designed with a patented one-way valve that prevents air from pushing the obstruction deeper into the airway. Air escapes through the sides of the device when the plunger is pushed down, and suction is created only when the handle is pulled upwards.
Can LifeVac be used on wheelchair users or pregnant women?
Yes, LifeVac is particularly valuable for individuals in wheelchairs or pregnant women, as traditional BLS protocols like abdominal thrusts may be difficult or contraindicated in these situations.
Is LifeVac effective in any position?
Yes, LifeVac has been successfully used with victims in various positions, including standing, sitting, or lying down. The effectiveness of the device is not dependent on the victim's position.
Can LifeVac be self-administered?
Yes, LifeVac can be self-administered in a choking emergency, making it a vital safety device for individuals who live alone or may find themselves without immediate assistance.
Can LifeVac be used multiple times?
LifeVac can be used repeatedly during the same emergency if needed. However, for hygiene reasons, if the device has been used to save a life, it is recommended to replace it before using it on another individual. LifeVac offers a free replacement program for devices used in a save.

This image presents a visual summary of frequently asked questions about the LifeVac device, addressing common concerns regarding its operation and applicability in various scenarios.
Whakatakotoranga Hua
| Huanga | Taipitopito |
|---|---|
| Ingoa Waitohu | LifeVac |
| Ingoa Tauira | LVCLVT1002 |
| Taumaha Tūemi | 6.7 hekere |
| Rahi Tūemi (LxWxH) | 4.72 x 4.72 x 9.45 inihi |
| Rauemi | Kirihou |
| Tae | Mā |
| Te maha o nga wahi | 3 (Device, Adult Mask, Pediatric Mask) |
| Nga Whakamahinga Manakohia | Whakaritenga ohorere |
| Te Ra Tuatahi Wātea | Noema 3, 2015 |
Pūtāhui me te Tautoko
LifeVac is committed to providing a reliable life-saving device. For details on warranty, replacement programs, or further support, please refer to the official LifeVac webpaetukutuku, whakapā atu ranei ki ta raatau ratonga kaihoko.
As noted, masks should be replaced periodically (every two to three years) and can be purchased separately to ensure your kit remains fully functional and hygienic.
For the most current information and to report a save for a free replacement, please visit: lifevac.net
Tuhinga e pa ana - LVCLVT1002
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LifeVac Information Page: Indications for Use, Warnings, and Precautions Detailed information about the LifeVac non-powered, non-invasive airway clearance device, including indications for use, contraindications, general warnings, and precautions for adult and pediatric choking victims. |
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LifeVac Instructions for Use: Choking Rescue Device Guide Step-by-step instructions for operating the LifeVac choking rescue device, including initial steps, device application, suction, and follow-up procedures for choking emergencies. |
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LifeVac Operating Instructions, Storage, and Return Policy User guide for the LifeVac airway clearance device, covering operating instructions, safe storage and handling, and the return policy. Includes information on product use and emergency preparedness. |
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LifeVac Practice Instructions: Assembly, Usage, and Repacking Guide Comprehensive practice instructions for the LifeVac device, detailing mask assembly, placement, push-and-pull actions, simulated use on a choking victim, disassembly, and proper repacking for storage. Essential guide for familiarizing users with the LifeVac. |
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FDA Classification of LifeVac: Suction Anti-Choking Device (Class II) Official U.S. Food & Drug Administration (FDA) classification order for the LifeVac, a non-powered, non-invasive suction anti-choking device. Details indications for use, risks, mitigation, and special controls for Class II classification. |
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LifeVac De Novo Classification Request and Device Overview Ka mutu nga koreroview of the LifeVac suction anti-choking device, including regulatory classification, indications for use, nonclinical and clinical study results, risks, and benefit-risk determination. |
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