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Multizone Bed Exit Alarm Calibration
Calibrate multizone Bed Exit Alarm as follows:
Ensure the bed is empty and in horizontal position (without mattress, patient or any accessories).
Enter to the calibration mode (Simultaneously press
HOLD + BED EXIT OUTER ZONE + SPEAKER
LEVEL
)
Press the
SPEAKER LEVEL
button and go to the
CAL
position
.
Press the
BED EXIT OUTER ZONE
button for 5 seconds. During this process the ,,
-
‘’ symbol will flash on the
last position of the display
Now you are in Multizone Bed Exit Alarm Calibration mode. The calibration is divided into two phases
5.4.1 Phase One
Display:
,,nC’’ (the number of calibrations) and the respective value are displayed alternately.
After balancing, the scale will move to the next phase.
5.4.2 Phase Two
,,L 0’’ (load 0) is displayed on the display. In this phase bed has to be without weight.
Calibration:
Press the
SPEAKER LEVEL
button to start.
The calibration process takes approx. 7 seconds and the symbol ,,L
0’’ flashes on the display.
The bed must be balanced throughout the calibration!
Calibration of multizone bed exit alarm is done.
Press
WEIGHT
to exit for 5 seconds. During this process the ,,
-
‘’ symbol flashes in the last position of the
display.
Press
WEIGHT
to exit again
Calibration has been finished
Summary of Contents for Wissner-Bosserhoff ELEGANZA 4
Page 5: ...D9S001GE4 0101 5 57 Identification of bed sides...
Page 18: ...D9S001GE4 0101 18 57 Weight module and tensometers S6015189ND...
Page 31: ...D9S001GE4 0101 31 57 i Drive Power connection scheme...
Page 34: ...D9S001GE4 0101 34 57 Castors Castors Antistatic castor Castor with lock Central Castor Control...
Page 35: ...D9S001GE4 0101 35 57 Bed Wiring Diagram...
Page 45: ...D9S001GE4 0101 45 57 The CAL position displays the calibration constant...
Page 49: ...D9S001GE4 0101 49 57 5 3 6 4 Positioning the weights for sensors 2 head left sensor...
Page 51: ...D9S001GE4 0101 51 57 5 3 6 6 Positioning the weights for sensor 3 left foot sensor...
Page 53: ...D9S001GE4 0101 53 57 5 3 6 8 Positioning the weights for sensor 4 right foot sensor...