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Translation of the original instructions
Pressure-sensitive bedside mat
to detect patients who wander or fall
ENGLISH
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Safety instructions
Notes for the installer
• The electrical installation work and commissioning of the product may
only be carried out by a qualified technician. Follow ESD protection rules.
These instructions must be read thoroughly prior to installation and use of the CareMat, and should be retained for future reference. Warranty claims will be
invalid in the event of any damage to the product, to goods or persons that is due to failure to observe these instructions.
Instructions for nursing staff
• CareMat operates purely as a support for nursing staff, not as a
substitute for them.
• Functionality of the CareMat should always be checked prior to
use.
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Product description
The CareMats with 869.2125 MHz VarioMobil
®
radio transmitters are com-
patible with the VarioRec
®
radio receivers from Lehmann Electronic GmbH.
The CareMats with 869.2375 MHz AAL Profiline
®
radio transmitters are
compatible with the AAL Profiline
®
radio receivers from Lehmann Electronic
GmbH. The radio receivers (not part of the scope of delivery) can receive the
radio signals from the radio transmitters on the social alarm frequency
bands approved for this purpose, and relay them to a cable-connected or
wireless call system, for example. Detailed information about this device
and other compatible social alarm frequency devices can be found on the
following websites:
www.lehmannweb.de and www.aal-homecare.com
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Areas of application and function
The CareMat is designed for use in nursing homes, hospitals, psychiatric
wards, and home care. Care and supervision of accident-prone patients and
those with dementia require significant time and financial investments
from caregivers. CareMat is an ideal addition to reduce risks that may
arise from wandering patients.
The CareMat with radio transmitter is placed beside a patient's bed, as a
pressure-sensitive detector. The radio receiver is connected to the existing
call system. As soon as a person gets out of the bed and steps on to the
CareMat, the mat sends a signal so the call system can trigger an alarm.
The wireless radio system facilitates handling around the patient's bed.
If the CareMat is not needed during
the day, it can be stored underneath
the bed.
CareMat should be centrally aligned
next to the bed so it is impossible to
bypass.
Connect the associated radio recei-
ver to the call system.
• Do not bend CareMat during transport, storage or installation.
• CareMat must be stored flat in a clean, dry location with tempe-
rature range 0 °C to +55 °C.
• Do not place any heavy loads on the CareMat and do not stack
more than 10 packed mats on top of each other.
• The CareMat can be cleaned using commercially available disinfecting
and cleaning agents with max. 70 vol% alcohol.
No corrosive agents should be used.
• The CareMat is neither autoclavable nor can it be disinfected using
steam.
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Day to day operation
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Cleaning and disinfecting
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Transport and storage
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Radio system description
Housing with radio transmitter
Chamfered, wheelchair-accessible edges
Non-slip surface with stud texture design
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Carrying handle
Active switching zone
VarioRec
®
or AAL Profiline
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radio receivers (not part of the scope of delivery)
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CareMat A01T L869 and A01T L869.23
CareMat A11T L869 and A11T L869.23
1100 x 700 mm
CareMat B01T L869 and B01T L869.23
CareMat B11T L869 and B11T L869.23
700 x 400 mm
CareMat C01T L869 and C01T L869.23
CareMat C11T L869 and C11T L869.23
1100 x 700 mm,
semi-circular
VarioRec 6
VarioRec 6
CareMat
with 869.2125 MHz VarioMobil
®
radio transmitter or
with 869.2375 MHz AAL Profiline
®
radio transmitter
(social alarm frequencies in accordance with DIN EN 50134)