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MXA51005

EN | Baby breathing monitor

As auxiliary data, the Nanny BM-03 breathing monitor also monitors the number of 

hours the monitor has been in operation - if it is likely the pad has exceeded the

specifi ed life span, a warning beep will sound 3 times during each automatic test.

However, the date it is put into service is decisive for determining the life span.

The sensor in the pad may wear out over time, so it may not correctly sense your baby’s 

movements and breathing. In this case, the monitor may give false alarms that will 

cause you unnecessary worries. 

False alarms

 may not endanger your baby’s life

or health, but you will hear the alarm so often that you prefer to turn off the monitor

or reduce your alertness, which could endanger your child.

7. 

MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING

The device does not require any special maintenance other than replacing the batteries 

and cleaning. We simply recommend that you check the sensor pad in the cot from 

time to time to ensure moisture has not condensed where the pad touches

the mattress. It is advisable to turn the mattress 180 ° in the cot once in a while,

or turn it upside down or let it air, etc. Only use a slightly damp cloth for cleaning.

Avoid wet wipes or other materials that may have loose fi bres that can clog the holes

in the control unit.

It is not necessary to sterilize the breathing monitor when in medical facilities.

The device does not require sterilization or disinfection between use by different

patients. The device can be treated with 

commonly available disinfectants

 at

a concentration in line with the manufacturer’s recommendations for the given level

of disinfection. Keep in mind that moisture entering the battery compartment

or the control unit during cleaning can damage the device. Only use a cloth

dampened with disinfectant solution for disinfection and only wipe the device lightly.

The frequency of cleaning is not specifi ed by the manufacturer and the frequency

of cleaning does not affect the product’s life span. As concerns further

maintenance, the device does not have a measuring function to be calibrated.

6.1 

LIFE SPAN OF THE SENSOR PAD

The life span of the sensor pad is set at 2 years, after which the pad must

be replaced.

During maintenance, protect the pad, supply cable and connectors 

from mechanical damage and moisture entering.

Summary of Contents for BM-03

Page 1: ...BM 03 Baby breathing monitor Certified medical device...

Page 2: ...aning 8 Alarm states 9 Operator warning 10 Important warning 11 Problems and how to solve them 12 Technical specifications 13 Definitions and symbols 14 EMC of a medical device 14 1 EMISSIONS limits b...

Page 3: ...ants for example due to sudden infant death syndrome SIDS or due to other causes suffocation an illness etc Due to the nature and purpose of use no side effects and other contraindications are known T...

Page 4: ...ONITOR Based on signals from the sensor pad located under the baby the device monitors the regularity of breathing and signals respiratory arrest Inhalation and exhalation are indicated by a green fla...

Page 5: ...bsence or presence Functionality test results A All indicators flash and short beep all checks were successful and the device is fully functional B Flashing lights and repeated warning beeps error dia...

Page 6: ...hich is mainly used to check on the baby at night Activation and deactivation of the light function The lamp function is deactivated by default To activate it simultaneously press the mechanical butto...

Page 7: ...t day and night or darkness Thanks to this the light diodes light up at night with a lower intensity than during the day to ensure parents or other caregivers have a good night s rest Day and Night mo...

Page 8: ...onnecting the connecting cable to the control unit Neither the sensor pad nor the control unit need to be specially cleaned or disinfected after unpacking Before using the monitor make sure that all p...

Page 9: ...dhesive tape to place it on the side of furniture or another solid surface cot clip a stand for the control unit it can be placed for example on the bedside table next to the bed Fig 10 Holder and Vel...

Page 10: ...eliminated in order to ensure the device works reliably and the baby is safe Disturbance can be caused by intense airflow fans air conditioning walking near the bed mechanical vibration from househol...

Page 11: ...nd the mechanical button will flash 3 times It is best to buy a set of 2 pads The second pad can be used in multiple places in the baby s first months of life for example in another bed at its grandpa...

Page 12: ...the mattress 180 in the cot once in a while or turn it upside down or let it air etc Only use a slightly damp cloth for cleaning Avoid wet wipes or other materials that may have loose fibres that can...

Page 13: ...n with the pad evaluated in active mode Moderate Orange colour flashes in a circle around the mechanical button 5 Hz 100 ms light 100 ms pause Technical alarm high intensity intermittent tone 100 ms t...

Page 14: ...use Lasts until the high temperature is no longer detected No acoustic signal Indication that the sensor pad is disconnected in standby mode evaluated in standby mode 3x red flashes in a circle around...

Page 15: ...nd must be placed at least 0 5 meters away from the child s head to prevent possible damage to its hearing Correct placement of the cot The device uses a very sensitive sensor to sense breathing Its o...

Page 16: ...eration due to the various types of equipment transmission powers and antenna systems Baby supervision help within reach Please note that the device can only alert you but it does not of itself preven...

Page 17: ...ance in the surroundings that need to be removed Follow section 4 After switching on the device indicates empty batteries Make sure you have not used rechargeable batteries they have a lower voltage a...

Page 18: ...tion IP31 Life span of the sensor pad 2 years from putting into service Service life of the control unit 10 years Service life of the device 10 years under the condition of replacing the sensor pad af...

Page 19: ...1 EMISSIONS LIMITS BY ENVIRONMENT Phenomenon Professional medical facilities a Home health care a RF emissions propagated by conduction and radiation CISPR 11 CISPR 11 c d Harmonic distortion see IEC...

Page 20: ...ces and ME systems with magnetically sensitive components or circuits e During the test the ME instrument or ME system may be supplied with any nominal input voltage but at the same frequency as the t...

Page 21: ...1990 GSM 1800 1900 CDMA 1900 DECT LTE Band 1 3 4 25 UMTS Pulse modulationb 217 Hz 2 0 3 28 1845 1970 2450 2400 to 2570 Bluetooth WLAN 802 11 b g n RFID 2450 LTE Band 7 Pulse modulationb 217 Hz 2 0 3 2...

Page 22: ...A new life begins MXA51302...

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