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6.2
Replacing radio transmitter battery
Note: Once configured, a CareMat with radio transmitter and a
radio receiver form a call system. Particularly when several of these
systems are in use in adjacent rooms, the individual systems should
be identified clearly to ensure that components cannot be mixed up
between rooms.
Maintenance and troubleshooting
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The CareMat is maintenance-free until the batteries need to be replaced.
Ensure battery compartment screws are not over-tightened.
If batteries have been replaced and the CareMat is still not functioning pro-
perly, check the following:
•
Is the call system operating and the radio receiver correctly connected?
•
Is the CareMat correctly taught in to the radio receiver?
•
Is the signal transmitter battery OK?
If the CareMat is still not functioning after the above have been checked,
consult a qualified expert.
The signal transmitter and its battery are to be disposed of at a suit-
able collecting point, so that the components are recycled, correctly
treated and disposed of in an environmentally correct manner.
The CareMat minus the signal transmitter and battery can be dispo-
sed of as household refuse. You can obtain further information on
your local collection point from your refuse collection authority or
from the competent representative.
6.1
CareMat configuration
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Radio system combined with cable-connected light signalling system
Disposal
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A CareMat with integrated VarioMobil
®
or AAL Profiline
®
radio
transmitter can be combined with different radio receivers with the
same frequency as described in 2.1. Radio receivers do not form
part of the scope of delivery. The performance features offered by
each radio receiver and the configuration can be found in the tech-
nical descriptions provided by the manufacturer, Lehmann Electronic
GmbH. These can be found online at www.lehmannweb.de or
www.aal-homecare.com.
A radio receiver must be installed in the call system by a qualified
technician.
Technical specifications
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Article
CareMat
Ax1T
L869
/ Bx1T
L869
/ Cx1T
L869
CareMat Ax1T L869.23 / Bx1T L869.23 / Cx1T L869.23
Radio protocols
Lehmann Electronic GmbH, VarioRec
®
Lehmann Electronic GmbH, AAL-Profiline
®
Dimensions
(LxWxH)
1100x700x9 mm / 700x400x9 mm / 1100x700x9 mm,
height with housing 15 mm
Radio frequency
(Social alarm frequencies)
CareMat xx1T L869:
869.2125 MHz
CareMat xx1T L869.23: 869.2375 MHz
Weight [kg]
8.2 kg / 3.2 kg / 6.5 kg
Working life
Dependent on application approx. 2 – 3 years
Material
Polyurethane (PU)
Radio range
up to 30 m in buildings, dependent on structural buil-
ding conditions (up to 100 m in free field)
Colour
Careyellow, Caregrey
Type of battery
1x CR2032, 3V Lithium
Surface
Stud texture design
Type of protection
IP54
Weight of persons
At least 10 kg
Ambient temperature
0 to +55° C
Chemical resistance
Water (room temp.), body fluids, customary disinfectants,
max. 70 vol% alcohol
Subject to technical modifications
EC-Declaration of Conformity
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Manufacturer:
Bircher Reglomat AG, Wiesengasse 20, CH-8222 Beringen
Following directives have been observed:
RoHS 2011/65/EU, RED 2014/53/EU
Product variants:
CareMat Ax1T L869, CareMat Bx1T L869, CareMat Cx1T L869, CareMat Mx1T L869
CareMat Ax1T L869.23, CareMat Bx1T L869.23, CareMat Cx1T L869.23, CareMat Mx1T L869.23
Bircher Reglomat AG,
Wiesengasse 20, CH-8222 Beringen, www.bircher-reglomat.com
Contact
| Seller
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With a thin, pointed object (preferably plastic), push the battery
out of the housing compartment.
Insert the new battery, ensuring the positive (+) side is facing
you.
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2
2
1
Remove housing cover on rear
(6 countersunk screws M3x5, cross-head size PH1)
Reinstall housing cover, carefully tighten the 6 screws by hand, do
not overtighten.
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