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1.  Important safety precautions 

1.1  Important information and limitations for use. Read before use. 

Must not be used in situations where a delay in the arrival of appropriate medical care, could 
lead to a potentially life-threatening situation. 

This device is designed only to be used as an aid for a caregiver. 

Pets can cause false notifications or prevent a notification when needed if they walk or lie on a 
bed fitted with this device. 

Do not use this device for any purpose other than that specified by the manufacturer. 

Do not connect the device to any other devices other than those specified by the manufacturer. 

Do not try to repair the device yourself. 

No maintenance of the product is allowed during use. 

Do not move or transport the device during use. If the bed equipped with the device needs to 
be moved remember to unplug all cables and turn off power. Fix the control unit to the bed with 
bed-side attachment clip to prevent it from moving. 

This product is for indoor use only. 

The device is designed to be used in the electromagnetic environment and conditions specified 
on chapter 

Electromagnetic conditions

The client or user of the device must ensure that it is only used in the specified ambient 
conditions. 

Do not install this device near or on top of another device. However, if this cannot be avoided, 
the user must ensure that the device functions in the normal manner. 

Do not use X1, X2 or X3 connectors for any purpose other than that specified by the 
manufacturer. Do not connect the connectors to e.g. telecommunications or local area 
networks. 

If this device is used with a pressure care mattress filled using a compression pump, the device 
may not function normally in some cases. 

Equipment is not suitable for use in the presence of a flammable anaesthetic mixture with air or 
with oxygen or nitrous oxide. 

Do not let the device get wet. 

Remove the batteries when the device is not in use or when it is stored for an extended period. 
Alkaline batteries may become selfdischarged, start leaking and contaminate the device. 

Do not use any rechargeable batteries or lithium-ion batteries! Rechargeable or lithium-ion 
batteries carry the risk of melting, ruining the device and causing possible danger to the user. 

The device is not diagnostic and cannot differentiate between a tonic-clonic seizure and other 
fast movements. 

When removing the power supply from the socket, ensure that the plug part is not left in the 
socket. If the plug part is left in the socket, touching or trying to remove it carries the risk of an 
electric shock. 

Keep device cords out of the reach of children (risk of strangulation). Use protective cord 
covers or cable ties to securely attach and hide cords to prevent strangulation. Keep cords as 
short as possible and secure them so that they are out of reach of children. 

1.2  Unintended adjustment of control unit settings: 

Adjusting the volume may lead to the notification sound not being heard. 

Increasing sensitivity may lead to false notifications while decreasing sensitivity may lead to the 
notification not becoming activated when needed. 

Incorrect positioning of the DIP switches may interfere with the normal operation of the device. 

Pressing the ON/OFF/Reset (SW1) press switch for too long will switch off the device. 

 

 

Summary of Contents for 464000

Page 1: ...onitor Art no 464000 464031 Note The device must not be used if an operational failure of the device might lead to a delay in getting the appropriate treatment or medication for the patient which coul...

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Page 3: ...6 3 SW 1 switch function switch 6 12 6 4 Adjusting the notification sound volume switches 7 and 8 12 7 Inserting batteries and battery service life 13 8 5V AC External power supply optional 14 9 Conne...

Page 4: ...al of the device after use 23 21 Declaration of conformity EU 23 22 Abilia limited warranty statement 23 22 1 Your guarantee 23 22 2 Terms 23 22 3 Exclusions and limitations 24 22 4 Your legal rights...

Page 5: ...nications or local area networks If this device is used with a pressure care mattress filled using a compression pump the device may not function normally in some cases Equipment is not suitable for u...

Page 6: ...se chapter Electromagnetic conditions Symbol of European Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive WEEE Directive 2002 96 EC on waste electrical and electronic equipment in these instruction...

Page 7: ...certified in the external power supply Product is C TICK certified in the external power supply Product is China RoHS 30 certified in the external power supply Product is BSMI certified in the externa...

Page 8: ...consists of a bed sensor located under the mattress and a control unit where the bed sensor is connected Control unit should be placed on a table clipped on bed or mounted on wall The control unit no...

Page 9: ...operator is the caregiver of the user The operator needs to be adult who fully understands instructions and limitations of use mentioned in these instructions for use Otherwise no special skills or k...

Page 10: ...details picture 2 In the event of a power failure two high quality 1 5V AA alkaline batteries can be used as an emergency power supply Do not use any rechargeable batteries or lithiumion batteries Re...

Page 11: ...er supply and remove nurse call cable if used from connector X2 before opening the lid Remove the batteries and disconnect the power supply before setting up the DIP switches in order to implement the...

Page 12: ...switched on or off by pressing the switch for three 3 seconds OFF down The SW1 switch does not act as the On Off switch The device is always on when it is connected to the power supply or when the bat...

Page 13: ...is someone in bed 75 of that time there are two notifications per day and sound notification is on 30 seconds each time When the batteries are getting low the red LED will begin to flash slowly A beep...

Page 14: ...s connected the batteries act as backup power supply in the event of a power failure All alkaline batteries self discharge and start to leak when empty contaminating the device Ensure that batteries a...

Page 15: ...the bed sensor picture 13 the power supply delivered as an accessory picture 14 and any connector cables picture 15 according to the pictures 9 1 X2 AUX Connector Pin Order picture 16 From left to rig...

Page 16: ...place the bed sensor under the mattress or mattress topper never just under the sheet The bed sensor must not come into direct contact with a person The bed sensor is designed to last for a minimum o...

Page 17: ...press the switch for too long you might accidentally switch off the device The notification sound will also stop when the fast paced movements stop 12 3Bed exit alarm bypass switch The SW1 switch act...

Page 18: ...f No one is on the bed 13 2Blue Device on standby Light is off Device is switched off Light flashes slowly Device is switched on Light flashes rapidly a few times Device triggers a notification 13 3Re...

Page 19: ...re high priority signals that will overrule information signals if both signals activate simultaneously 14 1Alarm signals Two high and low BEEPS in a loop Fast movements alarm goes off Three high and...

Page 20: ...bed should not last long enough for the notification to sound Person weight Switch position in parenthesis if false alarms occur 75 kg 1 0 50 75 kg 2 1 35 50 kg 3 2 or 1 25 35 kg 4 or 5 3 or 2 15 25 k...

Page 21: ...of the bed sensor under the mattress The correct position is at the chest height of the user and across the bed 3 Power supply battery check if power supply is used Make sure that power supply and bed...

Page 22: ...e device on only after the person has fallen asleep If the bed exit alarm is enabled DIP switch 3 in DOWN position and sensitivity is not set high enough alarm may trigger Either disable alarm DIP swi...

Page 23: ...ntact your dealer distributor or manufacturer To avoid any unnecessary inconvenience on your part we recommend you read these instructions for use carefully before seeking guarantee service 22 1Your g...

Page 24: ...beyond specifications or features described in the instructions for use or modifications to the product to conform it to national or local technical or safety standards in countries other than those...

Page 25: ...xample some countries prohibit the exclusion or limitation of damages resulting from negligence gross negligence wilful misconduct deceit and similar acts Abilia s liability under this guarantee will...

Page 26: ...eset switch 8 pcs DIP switches for settings volume delay one 10 position rotary switch for adjusting sensitivity Signal lights 3 LEDs green blue and red Delays Movement notification delay alternatives...

Page 27: ...W 15 W Output voltage 5 VDC Output current 1 2 A 3 0 A Electrical safety class Class II 23 4Ambient conditions Operating temperature 10 40 C Storage and transport temperature 30 50 C Relative humidity...

Page 28: ...pecified below The customer or the user of the equipment should assure that it is used in such an environment RF emissions CISPR 11 Group 1 The Emfit Tonic Clonic Seizure Monitor uses RF energy only f...

Page 29: ...61000 4 5 1 kV line s to line s IEC 60601 1 2 test level Mains power quality should be that of a typical commercial or hospital environment Voltage dips short interruptions and voltage variations on...

Page 30: ...each frequency range b Interference may occur in the vicinity of equipment marked with the following symbol NOTE 1 At 80 MHz and 800 MHz the higher frequency range applies NOTE 2 These guidelines may...

Page 31: ...to frequency of transmitter 150 kHz 80 MHz d 1 2 P 80 MHz 800 MHz d 1 2 P 800 MHz 2 5 GHz d 1 2 P 0 01 0 12 m 0 12 m 0 23 m 0 1 0 38 m 0 38 m 0 73 m 1 1 2 m 1 2 m 2 3 m 10 3 8 m 3 8 m 7 3 m 100 12 m...

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