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EMFIT Manual-SafeBed-SafeSeat-t46-v1-1-5-v3.0-ENG

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3. Red LED / Fault

•  the red light will blink quickly when the sensor is not connected or is broken. A notification 

sound is heard the first time 10 seconds after the device notices a sensor fault, and thereafter 

every 45 seconds. dry-contact output gives notification the first time after 30 seconds and 

thereafter every 30 minutes, until proper sensor is plugged.

•  A slowly blinking red light means it’s time to replace the batteries. A notification sound is given 

after every 1 ½ hours and dry-contact output gives low battery notification after every 3 hours 

until batteries are replaced.

11. SW1 - RESET SWITCH / ON-OFF SWITCH

11.1  SW-1 As Reset Switch

When the notification sound is ongoing it can be silenced by 

pressing the sW1 switch briefly (see picture). 

When  person  returns  to  the  bed  the  sound  stops  also 

automatically within a few seconds. 

11.2  SW-1 As On-Off Switch

When the oN-off switch function is enabled from dIP-switch 

#6, the sW1 switch functions also as oN-off switch. to turn 

the device oN or off, just press the switch sW1 for about 3 

seconds.

12. TESTING AND INSPECTIONS

12.1  Weekly Inspection

1.  Inspect that all cables and connections are in good condition.

2.  check that the sensor is positioned correctly below the chest.

12.2  Tests When Upon First Use and then Every Month 

do the following tests to ensure the systems proper operation when using the first time and then at least 

once a month!

12.3  Testing the absence i.e. no movements notification

1.  check that the device is on (blue light is blinking). If longer delay (15, 30 or 60 minutes) is in use, 

change that to shortest. see “3.1 table of dIP switch setting” on page 5.

2.  If using the bed sensor have the person lie still on the bed on his/her right side for at least 2 minutes.  

If using the seat sensor have the person sit quietly in the chair.  the system should notice person’s 

micro movements immediately and the green occupancy led indicator will start to blink. At first it 

blinks every second time the blue light blinks. then after 30 seconds the blue light blinks fast for a 

few seconds and device gives a short “beep” sound as a sign that device is activated for presence 

monitoring. After that the green led should blink continuously the entire time person is in bed. If 

the device does not detect the presence of a person (green led light is not blinking) move to 13. 

troubleshooting. If the green light goes off for long periods of time and the no movement notification 

is triggered, adjust sensitivity higher (see “4. setting the sensitivity” on page 6). If the green light 

blinks continuously, while the person is laying still on their right side, the sensitivity level is correct.

3.  Now ask the person to leave the bed or seat. the ‘no movement’ notification should be triggered after 

the delay time (3 or 5 seconds, “3.1 table of dIP switch setting” on page 5. switch #3), when the 

person has left the bed and no one is touching the bed, sensor or wires. If the notification doesn’t 

work and the green light continues blinking, see “13. troubleshooting” on page 12.

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Summary of Contents for SafeBed

Page 1: ...COULD lead to a delay in delivery of appropriate medical care OR that would likely lead to a potentially life threatening situation Applicable model numbers Control Unit D 1070 2G Under Mattress Bed Sensor L 4060SL Seat Sensor L 3030SL 29 September 2010 t46 v1 1 5 Emfi Emfit and Emfit logo are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Emfit Ltd in EU USA Japan and or other countries Copyright ...

Page 2: ...se remove batteries if the unit is to be out of use or stored for an extended period of time ACCIDENTAL OR INTENTIONAL ADJUSTMENT OF KNOBS AND SWITCHES BY THE USER OR SUBJECT MAY CAUSE the notification sound to not activate when adjusting the volume control to the off position false notifications increasing or malfunction decrease when adjusting the sensitivity the product not to give notification...

Page 3: ...7 Installing the wall mount and THE device INTO IT 9 8 INSTALLING Batteries and BATTERY CONSUMPTION 9 9 ABOUT THE OPTIONAL 5V ADAPTER 10 10 LED Light indicators 10 11 SW1 Reset Switch ON OFF switch 11 11 1 SW 1 As Reset Switch 11 11 2 SW 1 As On Off Switch 11 12 TESTING AND INSPECTIONS 11 12 1 Weekly Inspection 11 12 2 Tests When Upon First Use and then Every Month 11 12 3 Testing the absence i e ...

Page 4: ... FROM EMFIT must not be USED The control unit has input connectors for the sensor marked as X3 and optional AC adapter marked as X1 There is also a connector marked as X2 for connecting the device to other systems for transferring the notification via dry contact optocoupler A reset switch for turning off the notification sound is to the right of the sensor input marked as SW1 Inside the device th...

Page 5: ... 2 Setting the Notification Time Delay on page 6 Notification time delay setting see 3 2 Setting the Notification Time Delay on page 6 3 Notification time delay setting see 3 2 Setting the Notification Time Delay on page 6 Notification time delay setting see 3 2 Setting the Notification Time Delay on page 6 4 Normal sensitivity for noticing micro movements use when sensor is installed below foam m...

Page 6: ...by holding power button SW1 until the lights come on Ask a person to lie in the bed and be still as though sleeping Wait for about 10 seconds and then press the SW1 switch 3 times Device gives 3 short beeping sounds After the device monitors the persons micro movements caused by the heart beating and respiration about 15 seconds it adjusts the sensitivity to the proper level When setting is done t...

Page 7: ...mattress against a hard bed bottom The manufacturer recommends replacing the bed sensor after 2 years of use When used on a spring mattress the use time is much shorter due to increased wear and tear When placed on a spring mattress the sensor experiences much more bending and flexing with every movement this causes wrinkles in the sensor and may cause it to stop working properly The manufacturer ...

Page 8: ...tact optocoupler DRY CONTACT OUTPUT OF THE X2 AUX CONNECTOR CAN ONLY BE CONNECTED TO A SYSTEM SAFETY VOLTAGE INPUT WITH MAX VOLTAGE BELOW 25V AC 60V DC WHERE BOTH POLES HAVE BEEN SEPARATED FROM THE ELECTRICAL NETWORK SO CALLED FLOATING APPLIED PART MAX LOAD CURRENT 100 mA X3 Sensor connector use only Emfit bed sensor model L 4060SL or seat sensor model L 303SL 6 1 X2 AUX Connector Pin Order From l...

Page 9: ...atteries they are easiest to remove by lifting from positive ends Estimated battery life is 6 months when using high quality alkaline batteries with 2800 mAh capacity 2pcs Estimation is based on measured battery consumption in various conditions and then a calculation where device is on 50 of time shut down 50 of time and of that 50 of time there is someone in bed 75 of that time there is two noti...

Page 10: ...ies drain and eventually empty over time Therefore replace back up batteries latest every second year The low battery warming does not operate when the power supply is connected To test the batteries unplug the power supply cord from X1 If the red LED lights up replace the batteries 10 LED Light indicators 1 Green LED Presence The green light starts blinking slowly half the speed of blued led when...

Page 11: ...en at least once a month 12 3 Testing the absence i e no movements notification 1 Check that the device is on blue light is blinking If longer delay 15 30 or 60 minutes is in use change that to shortest See 3 1 Table of DIP Switch Setting on page 5 2 If using the bed sensor have the person lie still on the bed on his her right side for at least 2 minutes If using the seat sensor have the person si...

Page 12: ...evice itself and red light starts blinking Also sensor cable should be away from any main outlet cables and should not be hooked to the AC adapter cable If the cable and the sensor seem to be in order try reducing the sensitivity as some external vibrations may cause this See 4 Setting the sensitivity on page 6 The device does not trigger absence i e no movement notification and the green light is...

Page 13: ...e the product or its defective parts subject to the terms and limitations below Emfit may replace defective products or parts with new or refurbished products or parts All products and parts replaced become the property of Emfit TERMS Guarantee services will be provided only if the original invoice or sales receipt indicating the date of purchase model name and dealer s name is presented with the ...

Page 14: ...pplicable law to the duration of this Guarantee Emfit s only obligation under this Guarantee is to repair or replace products subject to these Guarantee terms and conditions Emfit is not liable for any loss or damage relating to products service this Guarantee or otherwise including economic or intangible losses the price paid for the product loss of profits revenue data enjoyment or use of the pr...

Page 15: ...ng On the wall with included bracket or on the table Dimensions mm 96 x 127 x 34 mm Weight 110 g Colour White Enclosure protection IP20 Case Plastic Sensor Model L 4060SL or L 303SL Type Bed sensor or seat sensor Placing Under the mattress or under seat cushion Portability Yes Dimension mm L x W Bed sensor 400 x 580 mm seat sensor 290 x 300 mm Thickness 0 4 mm Weight 110 g Colour Blue grey Surface...

Page 16: ...vironment specified 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 SafeBed Bed Seat Occupancy Monitor uses RF energy only for its internal function Therefore its RF emissions are very low and are not likely to cause any interference in nearby electronic equipment RF emissions CISPR 11 Class B The Emfit Sa...

Page 17: ...pical commercial or hospital environment Voltage dips short interruptions and voltage variations on power supply input lines IEC 61000 4 11 5 UT 95 dip in UT for 0 5 cycle 40 UT 60 dip in UT for 5 cycles 70 UT 30 dip in UT for 25 cycles 5 UT 95 dip in UT for 5 sec IEC 60601 1 2 test level Mains power quality should be that of a typical commercial or hospital environment If the user of the The Emfi...

Page 18: ...ated from the equation applicable to the frequency of the transmitter Recommended separation distance Where P is the maximum output power rating of the transmitter in watts W according to the transmitter manufacturer and d is the recommended separation distance in metres m Field strengths from fixed RF transmitters as determined by an electromagnetic site survey should be less than the compliance ...

Page 19: ...netic environment due to fixed RF transmitters an electromagnetic site survey should be considered If the measured field strength in the location in which the EQUIPMENT or SYSTEM is used exceeds the applicable RF compliance level above the EQUIPMENT or SYSTEM should be observed to verify normal operation If abnormal performance is observed additional measures may be necessary such as reorienting o...

Page 20: ... 23 33 m For transmitters rated at a maximum output power not listed above the recommended separation distance d in metres m can be determined using the equation applicable to the frequency of the transmitter where P is the maximum output power rating of the transmitter in watts W according to the transmitter manufacturer NOTE 1 At 80 MHz and 800 MHz the separation distance for the higher frequenc...

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