The DryBuddy2 is designed in USA. Assembled in China.
©2018 by Enuresis Solutions, LLC
Enuresis Solutions, LLC
51 W. Fairmont Avenue, Suite 2
Savannah, GA 31406 USA
912-352-8854
• The DryBuddy alarm is intended for use as a bed-wetting
and enuresis alarm by children of age five and older, or as
recommended by a medical authority. It can be used by
older patients as a urine Sensor and wetness alarm and as
an incontinence alarm.
• The DryBuddy system is a medical device and should be
treated as such. Do not use roughly or damage.
• Do not use as a potty training aid for babies, toddlers and
very young children.
• Make certain that no parts of the DryBuddy or Sensor are
put in the mouth for any reason as this could cause choking
or other harm.
• Observe all sanitary precautions to keep the Sensor clean
and the alarm parts clean and dry.
• Do not use the Sensor for more than one user without
thorough cleaning.
• Do not strike the magnetic Sensor or cap on hard surfaces
or make them hot as this can reduce magnetism.
• The DryBuddy system is designed to sense urine or salty
water. It is less effective in sensing plain water.
The DryBuddy2 allows the use of multiple Receivers placed
in different locations. As an example, one Receiver can be
in the patient’s room, and one in the caregiver’s room. Each
alarm in each Receiver can be set as may be best for each
user.
Each Receiver must be placed within the transmission
range of the DryBuddy2 Sensor (Maximum 72 ft. or 22
m.). When the Sensor is triggered, all Receivers and their
alarms will be switched ON. When using a new Sensor
and Receiver location, please verify that the Receiver
is within transmission range of the sensor. This can be
easily checked by placing the Receiver and Sensor in their
expected locations, turning the receiver on, and testing the
Sensor by immersing both magnets in a small cup of salt
water. The alarm in the Receiver should sound.
DryBuddy2 Quick-Use Instructions
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DryBuddy2 Quick-Use Instructions
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DryBuddy2 Quick-Use Instructions
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FCC Warning
Caution when Using the DryBuddy2 System
Attaching the wireless Magnetic Sensor to standard cotton
briefs:
1. The Sensor is attached on the outside of the briefs
at the point of urination. Position the Sensor carefully on
the briefs. The alarm will only alert when the material of the
briefs between the two magnets is wet.
2. The stainless steel magnets point towards the body.
3. The magnetic Cap is placed on the inside of the
briefs and directly opposite the magnets so that the
briefs are clamped between the Sensor and the Cap.
4. With male briefs having a pouch, the Sensor should
be placed inside the pouch with the magnets pointing
towards the body.
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Attaching the wireless Sensor to optional DryBuddy
Wetness Sensing briefs:
1. The patient (child) wears the briefs.
2. The Sensor’s male snaps are inserted into the female
snaps at the waist of the briefs and firmly attached.
3. The Velcro is firmly strapped around the Sensor to
help keep it in place.
Switch ON the DryBuddy2 by pressing both On/Off switch
buttons at the same time for two (2) seconds. A green LED
light will blink twice. It will continue to quickly blink every
ten (10) seconds to show that the DryBuddy2 is ON.
Switch OFF the DryBuddy2 by pressing both On/Off buttons
at the same time for two (2) seconds. A Red light will blink
twice. The DryBuddy2 alarm is now OFF.
Introduction & Quick-Use Instructions
The grantee is not responsible for any changes or modifications not expressly
approved by the party responsible for compliance. Such modifications could void the
user’s authority to operate the equipment.
This equipment has been tested to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device,
pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable
portection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the
following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2)
this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may
cause undesired operation.