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Pairing a Transmitter to the Receiver (pairing mode):

 

 

 

(1)  press  the  button  on  the  receiver  (fig.  5)  for  approx.  3  seconds  and  then 
release.

 

 

(2) a short double beep rings and both LEDs light up for the Transmitter (orange 
- drop icon and red - battery symbol) of all 5 channels (10 LEDs), for approx. 1 
second. (Fig. 5)

 

 

(3) then only the LED display for the transmitter (orange - drop icon and red - 
battery icon) is lit on channel 1. This means that channel 1 is activated for pairing 
with a Transmitter.

 

 

(4) another short press of the function button makes the Receiver switch onto 
the next channel (acknowledged by a short sound), which is ready for the pairing 
of a Transmitter.

 

 

(5) press the function button repeatedly until the channel you want to be paired 
to the Transmitter is activated.

 

 

(6) press briefly the "pairing button" on the Transmitter (fig.  4) a short double 
beep sounds again, which confirms the pairing to the Transmitter.

 

Both LED displays go off.

 

 

(7)  Transmitter  and  Receiver  now  communicate  on  the  channel  that  was 
previously selected.

 

 

If you want to pair multiple transmitters, you must repeat the procedure (steps 
1 to 7) for each Transmitter. Select a radio channel that is still free for each new 
Transmitter.

 

 

Important  note:

  If  you  pair  a  new  Transmitter  on  a  channel  which  was  previously 

programmed  for  another  Transmitter,  the  code  of  the  previously  programmed 
Transmitter is overwritten and deleted from the Receiver’s memory. The newly paired 
Transmitter is now activated for the selected channel.

 

 

Important  note:

  If  during  further  and  regular  use  of 

  you  should 

accidentally move back to the "pairing mode", acknowledgement to the Transmitter is 
no  longer  required.  After  about  30  seconds,  the  Receiver  switches  back  to  Normal 
mode. When the Pairing mode is switched on, the function button can also be pressed 
again for 3 seconds and then released. The device switches back to Normal mode.

 

 

Important note: 

The Transmitter’s paired codes remain stored in the Receiver even 

when batteries are removed for a long period. It is not necessary to pair the Transmitter 
again when replacing the batteries. This is also the case, if after a pairing process the 
vibration alarm will be switched on or off.

 

Delete all paired Transmitters

 

 

Press  the  operating  button  on  the  Receiver  (fig.  5)  for  approx.  12  seconds  without 
letting it go. You will hear a short double beep. All LEDs on the Receiver light up for 
approx. 1 second, then go out. Immediately after you hear a double beep again and all 
LEDs light up again for approx. 1 second. All previously paired Transmitter codes are 
now cleared in the Receiver's memory

 

 

Summary of Contents for wireless2M

Page 1: ...5 channel radio alarm for the treatment of bedwetting and for use for incontinence Instructions for use...

Page 2: ...2...

Page 3: ...o underwear in use are available for the new version too They can be used freely in any underwear and also offer continuous use without a drying phase They can be re inserted immediately after an alar...

Page 4: ...AA type batteries for Receiver 1 CR2450 button battery for the Transmitter power supply unit storage bag detailed manual brochure Bedwetting the latest information for a common problem Fig 1 Outer pac...

Page 5: ...5 Delivery of Fig 2 Delivery 3 contact pads with spare adhesive points Instructions for use Power supply unit Transmitter Receiver Button battery CR2450 2 type AA batteries...

Page 6: ...nd function indicators Controls Transmitter Fig 3 Transmitter front Fig 4 Transmitter back Clips to attach the Transmitter to the underpants Press studs to fix the contact pads Pairing Button Serial n...

Page 7: ...splay for operating mode of Receiver No display The device is running on battery and the battery is charged Red LED flashes The Receiver batteries have to be replaced Green LED Device runs on power su...

Page 8: ...battery compartment Fig 7 Receiver back with open battery compartment Battery compartment cover Serial number of the Receiver Battery compartment for two 1 5V AA batteries Connection socket for the op...

Page 9: ...le Fig 9 Power supply plug with cable Press studs for the connection of the contact pads with the Transmitter adhesive points for fixing the contact pads to underpants Power supply plug for connection...

Page 10: ...l weeks before they have to be replaced Preparation of the Receiver The Receiver can be powered using the power supply unit fig 9 type SYS1421 0605 W2E and also with two commercially available 1 5V AA...

Page 11: ...m can be switched on or off at your choice If vibration alarm is switched on and an alarm is being triggered by the wet sensor additionally to the acoustic signal of the receiver the alarm is also bei...

Page 12: ...h and take off the enclosure cover Fig 11a and 11b With sliding switch next to the battery select vibration alarm On or Off Fig 11c Push the CR2450 button battery into the battery holder Important Whe...

Page 13: ...13 Abb 11c Acivate Deactivate Vibration Alarm Fig 11d Inserting the CR2450 button battery Vibration Alarm On Vibration Alarm Off...

Page 14: ...er Important note If you pair a new Transmitter on a channel which was previously programmed for another Transmitter the code of the previously programmed Transmitter is overwritten and deleted from t...

Page 15: ...EDs are lit This is due to the fact that the Transmitter in order to save power communicates with the Receiver in a pulsed mode Bridge over both Transmitter buttons fig 4 with a coin or any other elec...

Page 16: ...ontact pads supplied with the device 3 units are placed in the pants so that the centre of the contact pad is placed in front of the urethral opening The double sided adhesive points supplied are used...

Page 17: ...oud alarm signal will sound The LED display for the Transmitter fig 5 orange drop symbol alarm lights up for the channel which was previously paired with the corresponding Transmitter As long as an el...

Page 18: ...hould the need arise for therapeutic reasons to use the device as a Ring mat you just need to purchase the appropriate bed liner Transmitter and Receiver are suitable for both systems A bed liner comp...

Page 19: ...ds however have to be switched off individually for each receiver see section Stopping the Alarm page 17 For answers to frequently asked questions and advice on the treatment of enuresis please refer...

Page 20: ...ever squeeze the pads but after thorough rinsing lay them flat between two dry cloths and press out any moisture with the cloth Then hang to dry For reuse the pads must be absolutely dry because any m...

Page 21: ...leaning of the devices should only be done using a damp cloth Always grasp the power supply unit by the handle Never pull on the cable when disconnecting from the power supply Connect the power supply...

Page 22: ...o TB170615954 EN 55011 2009 A1 2010 EN 60601 1 2 2007 gem EMC Directive 2004 108 EC Certificate No TB170716196 EN 60601 1 11 2011 EN 60601 1 2006 A11 2011 gem MDD Directive 93 42 EEC Certificate No TB...

Page 23: ...ibed medical device complies with the relevant provisions of Directives 93 42 EEC and 2004 108 EC Adopted standards EN 55011 2009 A1 2010 EN 60601 1 2 2007 EN 60601 1 11 2011 EN 60601 1 2006 A11 2011...

Page 24: ...tion alarm 30mA with vibration alarm 70mA Receiver 150mA Average life span Transmitter approx 6 weeks of batteries Receiver approx 6 weeks Acoustic performance of signal transmitter 92db 10cm Operatin...

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Page 28: ...28 Disposal Do not dispose of electronic equipment in the household waste Before disposing of the devices remove the batteries Return used batteries to a battery collection point September 2017...

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