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CAUTION!
Setting confirmed on a single CareMonitor influences setting on the other CareMonitors if more SafeSense®
Applications run in the same SafeSense® 3 system!
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Check the CareMonitor settings regularly to ensure you will be informed about statuses whose detection can help
you in care for a patient.
11.5.2 CareMonitor
SafeSense
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Application allows setting of all SafeSense® 3 functions (Bed Exit Monitoring, Motion Monitoring, Decubitus/Move
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ment Notification and Wetness Monitoring), indicates alerts and shows history of motion monitoring. Acoustic signalisation of the
alerts can be mediated only through the CareMonitor Application. No sound indicating alerts comes out of the Hub and of the Atten
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dant Control Panel with SafeSense® 3 Control. SafeSense
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Application provides global setting of the functions in relation to all the
patients and also individual setting of the functions in relation to each patient. The CareMonitor user interface could be displayed in
the Dark Mode for adaptation to an ambient light conditions. It is possible to use more SafeSense
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Applications on different devi
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ces simultaneously. The CareMonitor Application is the only place to check if selected bed is successfully connected to the system
SafeSense® 3.
CAUTION!
It is not possible to run the SafeSense® Application more than once on one device!
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Check if the SafeSense Application is activated only once when it is flashing in the error mode.
CAUTION!
If SafeSense® Application is used by one user at the hardware where SafeSense® Application is installed and
Attendant Control Panel with SafeSense® 3 Control is used by another user at the Image 3 bed or Eleganza 2
bed to set selected monitoring, the later setting prevails!
WARNING!
The SafeSense® Application is using the system time of a device where the Application is running. The time
might differ from the Hub system time. When the time difference is greater than 5 minutes user is notified in
the SafeSense® Application and „system time not found.“ is displayed in the Chart of Motion History!
SENSITIVITY
Sensitivity settings are intended for adapting monitoring conditions with regard to the patient's mobility. If a patient is rather restless,
the monitoring sensitivity can be decreased (up to the low level) based on the nursing staff expert assessment in order to avoid
detection of the redundant statuses which are not useful for nursing supervision. Lowering the monitoring sensitivity increases the
reaction time concerning patient’s detected bed entries and bed exits. If a patient is rather still, the monitoring sensitivity can be in
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creased (up to the high level) based on the nursing staff expert assessment in order to enable the detection of all possible statuses
that could be helpful for nursing supervision.