Instruction Manual & Warranty Information
5.
Important Safety Information
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DO NOT
expose to temperatures over 60 ˚C.
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DO NOT
store or leave the product near sources of heat, in direct strong
sunlight, in a high temperature location, in a pressurized container or in
a microwave oven.
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If battery leakage occurs and comes into contact with the skin or eyes,
immediately rinse with plenty of water and seek medical advice.
• The product must only be supplied at safety extra low voltage corresponding
to the marking on the product.
Bedwetting Information
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Bedwetting (nocturnal enuresis) is a common condition among young children
and learning how to become dry at night is not an easy process.
Bedwetting can often have emotional and social effects on a child, due to
feelings of embarrassment.
Bedwetting alarms have been found to be one of the most effective methods
of training a child out of bedwetting. When the child wets the bed, a moisture-
sensitive alarm will sound and/or vibrate helping the child to recognise and
respond to the sensation of a full bladder while asleep.
The child’s participation in the process and adult involvement/ support is
integral to its success. The alarm uses behavioural/conditioning techniques to
train a child out of bedwetting.
It can take up to 12 weeks for a child to be fully dry at night without needing the
bedwetting alarm. Gradually over time the child learns to ‘hold on’ throughout
the night without waking, or will wake up and go to the toilet when their bladder
is full. If bedwetting persists after 3 to 6 months of alarm training, alternative
treatment options should be considered.
1. The Children’s Hospital at Westmead and John Hunter Children’s Hospital. 2018
Nocturnal Enuresis Resource Kit. 2nd Edition - A tool for healthcare professionals.
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