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FILLING THE DISPENSER

 

 

 

1.

 

Time Discs — three day/time discs are supplied which comprise:

 

Two printed discs for between 1 

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 4 medicine prompts per day (use either side) and one 

 

blank disc for more than 4 medicine prompts per day.  The discs should be completed by hand 
indicating the medicine times*.    Select the appropriate disc for the number of doses per day.

 

*NB: Before filling out the day/time discs, calculate which will be the date and time of the 
user’s first dose with the newly filled medicine tray (particularly if a pharmacy will refill

 

the 

tray) and start to the right of the red section

 (see figure 4. below).  Place the disc on top of 

the tray. Secure the disc in place by bending down the four tabs (a spot or two of glue will 
secure it further if preferred).

 

 

2. Medicine   

Remove the tray from the dispenser. Starting from the right of the solid red 

section (do not fill this section), place the correct dosage in each section of the tray.

 

Note: if a pill is inadvertently dropped in an incorrect compartment, 

 

a pair of tweezers can be helpful to easily remove the pill.

 

Figure 5.

 

3. Replace the tray in the dispenser

 

Place the tray in the dispenser with the red section showing 
in the lid opening, so that when the lid is closed the first 
dose to be taken is to the right of the lid opening.  At the 
next alarm time the tray will rotate one section clockwise 
and make available the correct medicine. (See figure 4.).

 

Note: To avoid damaging the mechanism, the medicine 
tray must always be repositioned by lifting it out and then       
lowering directly into the case in the correct position.  

 

Do not force the tray to rotate.

 

4. Complete the pharmacy label carrier

 

Remove the re

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posable adhesive pad cover on the 

back and stick the pharmacy label carrier to the 
battery case cover.  Slide the plastic cover into      
position to protect it. (See figure 5.).

 

Note: Re

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usable spare trays with lids and time discs 

can be purchased to allow pre

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filling.

 

 

 First Dose

 

Figure 4.

 

Summary of Contents for Careousel MK3/11

Page 1: ...TabTimer Careousel MK3 11 Automatic Pill Dispenser Instructions Note When opening for the first time the lid is unlocked The key and battery case securing screw can be found inside the dispenser...

Page 2: ...TIC PILL DISPENSER The pack also includes Pharmacy label carrier and cover Three reversible Day Time discs Key Batteries 4 x AA Alkaline Battery case screw Lock Dispenser Tray Lid Display Buttons 1 2...

Page 3: ...and pouring the pills into the hand or suitable container This will also cancel the alarm signal and the flashing light Technical data Dimensions length 190mm width 180mm height 56mm Weight 380g excl...

Page 4: ...his section place the correct dosage in each section of the tray Note if a pill is inadvertently dropped in an incorrect compartment a pair of tweezers can be helpful to easily remove the pill Figure...

Page 5: ...r the 2nd 2 alarm time and repeat the procedure for all subsequent alarm times required Press and hold down button 1 for a few seconds to exit the menu and revert to normal operation DISPENSER SETTING...

Page 6: ...et at 00 00 We do not recommend that the BEFORE function is used for those with confusion AFTER DURATION The length of time the alarm will sound light will flash can be adjusted by the AFTER function...

Page 7: ...ur HH then press 1 The time HH should be in advance of the first dose to be dispensed for the user If this function is not required do not set Note If at any time you go back to check the START settin...

Page 8: ...g Procedure for pharmacy filling of the TabTimer Careousel MK3 11 please ask your pharmacist to contact TabTimer Pty Ltd Fault handling The alarm will sound continuously in the event of the dispenser...

Page 9: ...aily doses are set This gives early warning that a battery change is required Remember when changing batteries to insert them the correct way around see figure 3 p 3 Removing Batteries If the batterie...

Page 10: ...b screw in place to prevent access to the battery case Try to keep the dispenser reasonably horizontal If it is left upside down it will not rotate at the next alarm time and will give out the ERROR s...

Page 11: ...all I can t get my fingers in to get the pills out also the alarm does not stop ringing The pills should be tipped out into the hand which also stops the alarm ringing There is an intermittent alarm s...

Page 12: ...device and access more medicine than intended If there is any doubt that a patient will have an uncontrollable urge to access more medicine than prescribed then please do not use this device TabTimer...

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